Have You Seen Harry Potter And The Half-Blood Prince?

Have you been to see the new Harry Potter film? I went to the see the film last night with my fiancée and two children. My two children were very eager to watch the film and were rather excited as we travelled to the cinema. In this article I will be giving an honest opinion/review of the film.

My family had been waiting for the film to be released for quite some time and I am actually quite glad that I went to watch it. I doubt however if I will be purchasing the DVD. Why not? Well I have to say we all felt very disappointed with it; it was far too long for the amount of real action that was included within the film; it was as if they were just trying to do some form of “filler”. I have to say that the overall impression that we came away with was that this film was just a way of making a great deal of money; such a shame and such a waste.

There was a young boy a few seats away from me who fell asleep with around thirty minutes remaining – if that boy is reading this article I can tell you that you did not miss much.

I am not a film reviewer, I do many things in life but this is not one of them. I am in fact a seller of upvc doors, I also work on other projects to do with providing web promotion tips and offering a DVD authoring service.

Now you may read in various newspaper reviews that this film is “outstanding” or “the best ever”; these are the types of adjectives that these journalists like to use. I have a question for these people; how old are you? OK so you are not a child then? This is mainly a children’s film and I have to say that the type of comments that I received from my children were as follows:

“I thought the film was never going to end”

“It was not the best”

“I was hoping for a lot more action”

“It was just on for far too long”

On a more positive note the film was quite funny in parts and also quite sad at other times. The special effects and the 3D at the start were also most impressive.

The Top Harry Potter Costumes For This Halloween

When author J. K. Rowling bursted into bookshelves with her enchanted world of Harry Potter, Halloween was changed forever. Along with chatting trees, wand-waving wizards, airborne broomsticks, hovering vehicles, and the ever-popular Quidditch, Harry Potter and the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry have become frequently spoken names and Halloween icons-inspiringhuge amounts of fans to incorporate their inner wizards and align themselves with their preferred costumed character. Whether orginated by Rowling’s series of novels or soon-to-be-eight movie productions (or an addition of the two) trick-or-treaters all over the world are painting lightning-shaped scares onto their foreheads; donning brooms and their Hogwarts House robes, scarves and ties; waving their wands; and taking their turns below the famed Hogwarts First Year Sorting Hat-all before going out into the “muggle world” in search of the one thing they enjoy more than magic. . . candy. And these lively Harry Potter Costumes aren’t just for Halloween. Tons of admirers also wear their favorite enchanted characters to rejoice over the premieres of each movie productions. This means that we’ll all be watching Potter, Dumbledore, Hermione, Weasley, and Lord Voldemort costumes, not just on October 31, but in theaters worldwide throughout 2010 and 2011-the dates slated for the final (and largest) releases of the franchise’s eight film productions. Harry Potter Costumes Are you ready to put on your Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry’s best (or worst, depending on your choice of characters) and step out of the “muggle” world and into a world of magic, spells, and Halloween joy? Will you be Harry, himself? He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named? Albus Dumbledore, Hogwarts’ greatest Headmaster? Ron, Ginny, Fred, George, or another member of the Weasley family? A prisoner of Azkaban? The Half-Blood Prince? A Gryffindor, Hufflepuff, Ravenclaw, or Slytherin? Severus Snape? Or Sirius Black? Potter and company may have to take the Floo Network to Diagon Alley-the home of such shops as Eeylops Owl Emporium, The Leaky Cauldron, and Potage’s Cauldron Shop-in search of Harry Potter Costumes and their magical gear, but you don’t have to. . .

The Top Harry Potter Costumes For This Halloween

Ever since author J. K. Rowling bursted into stores with her magical world of Harry Potter, Halloween has never been the same. Along with chatting trees, wand-waving wizards, airborne broomsticks, hovering autos, and the always-popular Quidditch, Harry Potter and the Hogwarts School have become often heard names and Halloween icons-inspiringmillions of devotees to take on their inner wizards and align themselves with their favorite costumed character. Whether produced by Rowling’s series of novels or soon-to-be-eight film productions (or a combination of the two) trick-or-treaters all across the world are drawling lightning-shaped marks onto their foreheads; playing with brooms and their Hogwarts House robes, scarves and ties; using their wands; and taking their turns enjoying the illustrious Hogwarts First Year Sorting Hat-all before going into the “muggle world” in pursuit of the one thing they enjoy more than magic. . . candy. And these vibrant Harry Potter Costumes aren’t just for Halloween. Thousands of devotees also dress as their much loved charmed characters to celebrate the initial screening of each big screen productions. This means that we’ll all be seeing Potter, Dumbledore, Hermione, Weasley, and Lord Voldemort look-alikes, not just on October 31, but in theaters worldwide throughout 2010 and 2011-the dates slated for the final (and largest) releases of the franchise’s eight film interpretations. Harry Potter Costumes Are you ready to put on your Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry’s best (or worst, depending on your choice of characters) and step out of the “muggle” zone and into a world of charm, spells, and Halloween fun? Will you be Harry, himself? He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named? Albus Dumbledore, Hogwarts’ greatest Headmaster? Ron, Ginny, Fred, George, or another member of the Weasley family? A prisoner of Azkaban? The Half-Blood Prince? A Gryffindor, Hufflepuff, Ravenclaw, or Slytherin? Severus Snape? Or Sirius Black? Potter and associates may have to take the Floo Network to Diagon Alley-the home of such stores as Eeylops Owl Emporium, The Leaky Cauldron, and Potage’s Cauldron Shop-in search of Harry Potter Costumes and their magical supplies, but you don’t have to. . .