Review: ‘Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince’

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‘Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince’ is a fabulous mixture of extraordinary magic, teen angst, and the beginning of the end to the greatest franchise of the century.

It opens with our wizard friend, Harry, dealing with the murder of his godfather, Sirius Black. The dreaded Death-Eaters are massing and a final battle between good and evil is looming. Neither the Muggle World or Hogwarts are safe. Lucius Malfoy has been sent to Azkaban prison, leaving his son, Draco, to do the bidding of Lord Voldemort.  Draco’s been put in  the hands of the new Defense Against the Dark Arts instructor, Professor Severus Snape (Alan Rickman),  who’s made an “Unbreakable Vow” to ensure Draco carry out his marching orders. It’s interesting to watch the dynamics between the two characters. Both torn between loyalties  to the Dark Lord and a gnawing,  guilty conscience eating away at them. Helena Bonham Carter also returns as the deliciously snarling Bellatrix Lestrange.

We’re introduced to the new Professor of Potions, Horace Slughorn, meticulously played by Jim Broadbent. Harry and Hogwarts Headmaster, Albus Dumbledore (Michael Gambon), travel to enlist the aid of the previous instructor. The casting of the two thespians, Gambon and Broadbent, is top notch! Dumbledore relays to Harry that  Slughorn has the key to help them in the ultimate destruction of Lord Voldemort, particularly his knowledge of the 7 Horcruxes. Through his many murders, Voldemort’s soul scattered into these objects – one he keeps  with him, 2 have already been destroyed  and the remaining are up for grabs.

The Hogwarts students have battles at school of a different sort. First, Harry finally gives Draco a good ass-kicking by using a spell from the  Half-Blood Prince’s book. Draco is  badly hurt until Snape swoops in to save the day.  Second, teenage crushes and hormones are barreling through the school leading to the blossoming romances between Ron and Hermione and Harry and Ginny. It’s amazing how far the young actors, Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, and Rupert Grint, have come since we first saw them as little children back in November of 2001. My one beef? At times, the romantic subplots of these two couples overshadow the film with too much ‘Twilight’ and not enough Quidditch, battles, creatures,  and, dare I say, excitement.  The near-absence  of  these usual Harry Potter themes,  make the pacing slow and drawn out.

Die-hard fans will certainly notice the divergence  taken by the filmmakers with the ending. The Battle  at the Astronomy Tower, the true  identity  of the Half-Blood Prince, and the death of Hogwarts beloved Dumbledore  still come to the same conclusion.  However, it was gut-wrenching nonetheless  to witness the sacrifice of Albus Dumbledore for “The Chosen One.” I was awashed  by a feeling of helplessness at the death of Harry’s other father. Author J.K. Rowling’s constant theme throughout her series, sacrifice and the death of a parent, was never more strongly felt than with the direction of David Yates’s collective raising of the school’s wands in salute to their fallen headmaster. Just another in a slew of touching reminders of what makes these books so endearing.

The CGI, cinematography,  and sound-mixing  permeates the screen and  once again sets a foreboding and ominous mood that Harry and his friends are in for some dark times ahead. ‘Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince’ is a complete, very fulfilling sixth chapter to a franchise that, like a vintage of “pumpkin juice” just keeps getting better with age.

Review: ‘Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince’ from a 13 year old Potter Fanboy!

The new characters of Lavender Brown and Professor Slughorn are played wonderfully and add to the movie.   Unfortunately, several favorite characters have only bit parts and their presence at Hogwarts is missed.   Alan Rickman does a great job of portraying Professor Snape and making you hate him while still wondering if he is good or bad. The movie has a good mix of comedy, intensity and even romance.

The special effects were great as ever.   At times the movie seemed rushed, but this was understandable due to the size of the book. Fans of the book will enjoy Harry and Dumbledore meeting Slughorn, Quidditch and Narcissa Malfoy’s presence.   They will also notice several key elements missing that may disappoint them.   That being said, the movie hits on the most important elements of the story and is a great lead-in to the final movies.

Overall Rating: 4.5 out of 5

Game Giveaway: ‘HARRY POTTER AND THE HALF-BLOOD PRINCE’ for the Wii?

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‘Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince’ is set to be the biggest movie of the summer, and will also be coming to a console and computer near you. We have a copy to giveaway for the Wii, in order to win just leave us a comment or send us an email at contest@wearemoviegeeks.com. We will pick a winner at random from all the entries. You will be notified by email.

THE place for fans to relive the thrills, action and excitement of the movie this summer

In the game of ‘Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince’â„¢, players will return to Hogwartsâ„¢ to help Harry survive a fraught sixth year. They will also have a chance to engage in exciting wizard duels, mix and brew magical ingredients in Potions class and take to the air to lead the Gryffindorâ„¢ Quidditchâ„¢ team to victory. Players may even get sidetracked by Ron’s romantic entanglements as they journey towards a dramatic climax and discover the
identity of the Half-Blood Prince.

Here are some of the features from the game:

  • Relive the action of the movie….from the Hogwartsâ„¢ Express to the dramatic revelation of the Half-Blood Prince.
  • Feel the thrill of Quidditchâ„¢: The Wii Remoteâ„¢ and Nunchuck become your broomstick as you speed through the stadium.
  • Defeat the Dark Forces: Use the Wii Remoteâ„¢ as your wand as you duel your way through the story of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Princeâ„¢.
  • Perfect your potion-mixing skills: Use the Wiiâ„¢ Remote to stir, shake and pour potions from the Half-Blood Prince’s recipes.
  • Explore Hogwartsâ„¢ at night: Take on night-time missions while the castle sleeps.
  • Stuck? Call on Nearly Headless Nickâ„¢ for clues and tips to help you complete your challenges.
  • See more of the wizarding world: Explore new magical places like The Burrow, and the Horcrux cave.
  • Uncover the truth: Travel with Dumbledore to piece together Voldermort’s past, and sneak around Hogwartsâ„¢ to discover Malfoy’s secrets.

Check out the game trailer below:

Rupert Grint Contracts Swine Flu

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First of all, don’t worry.   Stop your grieving.   Put down the tissues and turn off the Morrissey.   Rupert Grint is okay.   He is fully recovered, and he even will be in attendance at this week’s ‘Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince’ red carpet premiere. Continue reading Rupert Grint Contracts Swine Flu

Who wants to see ‘HARRY POTTER AND THE HALF-BLOOD PRINCE’ with the Movie Geeks?

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One of the biggest movies this summer is definitely ‘Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince‘, and for that reason we are giving away passes to see the film early, on July 13 2009 here in St Louis. We have 10 gofobo codes and each code is good for 2 admit 1 passes.

This contest is going to be more difficult to win than previous contests. What we are looking for are photos of yourself or your child dressed up as a character from the Harry Potter films. We will be picking the winners as we receive the photos so what are you waiting for? Send the photos to contest@wearemoviegeeks.com and we will send you codes to get your passes.

If you aren’t one of the lucky winners you can still see the film with special midnight shows Tuesday, July 14 and Regular engagement starts Wednesday, July 15. You can visit the official site by visiting http://harrypotter.com

New ‘Harry Potter’ & ‘Wolverine’ Character Posters

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A slew of new character posters came out recently. Above are four new character posters for ‘Harry Potter & the Half-Blood prince’. Below are five slightly less cool character posters for ‘X-Men Origins: Wolverine’. Enjoy…

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‘Half-Blood Prince’ Moved Up Two Days

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Now is the time where big, Summer blockbusters start shifting their release dates around and around to get that perfect spot.   Word came down yesterday that ‘Star Trek’ would be bowing about five hours prior to its scheduled, midnight release and screenings would begin at 7PM on May 7th.   Now comes word from Warner that ‘Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince’ will be releasing on Wednesday, July 15th as opposed to Friday, the 17th.

This gives ‘Half-Blood Prince’ a nice running start towards the weekend box office.   This also gives ‘Half-Blood Prince’ an unneeded head start on other films bowing that weekend, ‘(500) Days of Summer’ and ‘All the Boys Love Mandy Lane.’

‘Order of the Phoenix’ pulled this same maneuver when it was released in 2007.   It pulled in $44 million that Wednesday, and ended the five-day run with $139 million in pocket.   There aren’t any other films like ‘Half-Blood Prince’ getting releases around this same time, so expect box office totals to be fully in the little wizard’s favor.

The film was originally slated for release on November 21st, 2008, but Warner pushed it towards a Summer release due to having an open slot at this time in July.

Source: ERC Box Office

Six New ‘Half-Blood Prince’ Character Posters

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Warner Bros. released six new character posters for ‘Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince.’   They come to us courtesy of MSN movies.   All in all, a nice set of visuals.   I’m glad to see Draco Malfoy finally getting some well-deserved credit as a notable villain.

Fans of the films are ecstatic for the film to come out after the eight-month delay on the film.

‘Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince’ comes out on July 17th.

Source: MSN

More Pictures from ‘Harry Potter & the Half Blood Prince’

Here’s three new stills from the new ‘Harry Potter’ installment, courtesy of LatinoReview.com

I saw the new trailer that these came from in front of ‘Inkheart’ and it looks pretty good.   Harry growing up so fast… I’m not the biggest fan of the movies (and haven’t read the books) but have certainly enjoyed all the movies so far. Hopefully this one will continue the streak of success, unlike the untimely demise of ‘Chronicles of Narnia’.

[Source: LatinoReview.com]

Five New ‘Harry Potter’ Stills Released

In case you’ve heard the rumor regarding Warner Bros. pulling out of the ‘Harry Potter’ series, don’t believe it. Â  It’s all rumors. Â  Over at Slashfilm, they have a great article up on why WB will never pull out of the series, and they discuss why Disney decided to do just that with the ‘Narnia’ series.

They’ve also got five new production stills up. Â  Check them out right here:

What do you think? Â  Will ‘Half-Blood Prince’ live up to the rest of the series? Â  Are you just ready for the whole ‘Harry Potter’ phenomena to be over? Â  Let us know by commenting below!

Source: Slashfilm