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Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire UNCUT Reaction

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Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire UNCUT Reaction

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JIM SCHMITZ

wello the true reason he look sless than human is a soiler

ReverieRealms22

That's what I was trying to say. I know muggles are non magic folk. I just didn't get the term right for Harry's mother.

Josh Hargrave

Voldemort kept inhabiting the bodies of other creatures (kind of like in the first movie when his face was on the back of that guy's head), and he mainly latched onto snakes, which is why he started looking like a snake (hence the slits for a nose).

Stephanie M

Hope you guys watch lord of the rings rings of power soon on Amazon 😊

Jordannnnn

Harry Potter and the one where no one gets a haircut

Erin

I think they Pudgey called it halfway through the movie.

Juan

I know the next uncut will come soon "today" Is there any chance you already know if it will be a bit early, or like last time a little late? I'm sure few hours difference isn't that big of a deal for the majority, but for me a little late means in the middle of the night and no time to watch it until next weekend 😅

Max Martin

Definitely prefer the Stephen Fry audio. Jim Dales’s voices get on my nerves.

Blackeyedlily

Sirus is the name of a Star that is also called the Dog Star. And Lupin is related to the words Lupus, which is Latin for wolf and Lupine, which means wolf-like. The author of the Harry Potter books was very particular about the names of her characters, which almost always have some underlying meaning.

Blackeyedlily

I won't say too much about Snape because of spoilers, but I'll just say, yes Snape was just kind of just mean/intimidating if you read/watched these when you were younger. Honestly, there is neverending debate over Snape, whether he should be liked or disliked, even your most dedicated fan population won't agree on it. At this point, all I'll say is that I am not a Spane supporter lol. Nevertheless, Alan Rickman is incredible and truly made this character come alive, whether you like him or not.

Jenna

Well during the trial that we saw, it is announced that Barty Crouch participated in the torture of Frank and Alice Longbottom. Knowing Neville's last name, it's definitely not a spoiler that it's his parents. I think you're good xD

Miss_CJ

The backstory of Barty Crouch Jr. is even more mindblowing than just him escaping Azkaban and then taking the place of Alastor Moody. If you plan on reading the book (4), just be warned here that this comment will have spoilers about the Barty Crouch Jr. backstory that was cut from the movie. Go on if you don't plan to read the books or don't mind spoilers.... . . . . . . SPOILERS When Barty Jr (roughly 19years old) was sent to Azkaban by his father, his mother was completely destroyed and fell sick. He pleaded his innocence, that he'd been manipulated and was under the influence of the imperius curse (if I recall correctly). His mother believed him and begged the father to free him as she couldn't bear seeing her son dying to the Dementors. So they came up with a plan, the mother who was dying took some polyjuice potion and took the place of her son in the prison. The Dementors never realized the prisoner was different since they are blind, both son and mother were very weak. So she took his place and died shortly after. She was buried, in disguise and everyone pretty much thought it was Barty Jr who had died. Only Barty Crouch knew his son was still alive and he couldn't risk him being seen so he kept his son under the Imperius curse and had his house elf Winky take care of his son. Barty Jr. formed a bond with Winky and Winky went to her master and asked for some leniency, so he could go to the Quidditch World Cup. There's a scene where Harry, Ron and Hermione see Winky alone in a boot, with an empty chair (Barty Jr. was there, under the imperius curse, and under an invisibility cloak). After many years of being under the imperius curse, Barty Jr. learned to fight it back. When Harry passed beside the boot, Barty Jr. stole his wand and freed himself. And this is how he escaped his father. So in the book at first, everything we learn about Barty Jr. is that he was a Death Eater, was sent to Azkaban and died there. Barty Crouch, his father, always seems extremely anxious because he is the only one who knows the truth. The Death Mark that was casted in the night sky was blamed on Winky the elf, who was near Harry's wand that had been stolen, which was the wand that had casted the dark mark. All of this paired with the imposter bit, it's just so mindblowing.

Miss_CJ

When are we getting the next one? Soon I hope 😄

Hira Memon

Love how the Penseive basin dumbledore uses to rewatch memroies, is spelled almost klike the word pensive whci is an adjective that means engaged in, involving, or reflecting deep or serious thought.

ReverieRealms22

The mermaids look like that cause theyre freshwater loch merpeople. Dumbledore can speak mermish, and the mermaids had like a whole underwater town and ron and co. were attached to the tail of a giant merperson's statue in a town square. Fleur and Cedric used a bubblehead charm but it was supposed to be like all around the head and not just the mouth like a rebreather.

ReverieRealms22

THA'S why ron was like "hermione, you're a girl"

ReverieRealms22

they also took out how hermione had had her teeth cursed to be long and grow and she tricked madam pomp, to get her teeth to below buck tooth level.

ReverieRealms22

At 1:14:00 where ron tried to ask fleur was diminidhed by the fact that anything to do with Veela was cut out. Theres a website hpaudio.club hereyou both could play it youtube-premium-style with you phone screen locked for free it just takes 8 secs to go to next chapter. I listen to the stephen fry version.

ReverieRealms22

ALSO Dumbledore says he sees Voldy as less than human now.

ReverieRealms22

the reason barty crouch sr walked away s possessed was because Moody(barty jr) did the tounge licking thing, that tick is the same tick that barty jr does and it reminded Sr of him. I suspect if barty sr stay alive longer and heard snape was missing polly juice potion ingredients he would have imediately outed Moody(barty jr). Also there was another moment where polly juice potion was mentioned you guys missed, Moaning Myrtle mentioned it. I was hoping by the time snape mentioned it you would have put two and two together, like "why is this the second time poly juice potion was mentioned"

Reginald Leandre

I DONT THINK THIS IS A SPOILER, its about an event that happened before the movie and they did not properly go over that event in the movies. Nevilles parents where tortured by someone using the cruciartus curse. This is why it bothered neville. Though this was explained in the books, they showed a hollow scene here for the movie, leaving people wondering why neville got so upset and just chucked it up to neville being a sensitive soul and no liking torturing animals or whatever. It really bothered neville cause he saw his parents.

Reginald Leandre

Lol I can’t believe towards the end Pudgey was like I thought it was the Igor guy not him. Pudgey what do you mean lol you did guess the son way way earlier in the movie did you forget? I was gonna say you’re always so good at guessing the big secrets/reveals almost all the time lol I mean Spartan guessed Harry would have to join in the Triwizard Tournament but that one was pretty easy to guess. The fact that you guessed that Moody was gonna be disguising himself as Barty Crouch Jr. way before they started to give us clues I mean that was freaking awesome lol oh and that moment when Barty Crouch Senior went up close to Moody and gave him that weird look and you guys were like why did he look at him like that that’s bcuz at that very moment Moody did that weird thing with his tongue and Barty Crouch had only ever seen his son do that. So that was a clue right there that Moody wasn’t really Moody that it was Barty Crouch’s son since he does that with his tongue. I think it’s like a tick. I think like maybe tourettes where he can’t control that his tongue does that from time to time.

Amber Wilmot

Quick guide to Scottish vs Irish accents: McGonagall and Cho (and also Oliver Wood from the first movie) have Scottish accents. Seamus and Mad-Eye Moody have Irish accents. All of their actors are using thier native accents, except Maggie Smith (McGonagall) who’s English irl.

snowforia

Also the reason Barty Crouch senior had that staredown with the fake MadEye Moody is because he started doing the tongue tick (licking his lips), which reminded him of his son. If you notice whenever the Polyjuice potion starts to wear off his tick started taking place.

Leonidas Raftopoulos

His nose is like this because it resembles the nose snakes have, two slits, as he is the heir of Slytherin and speaks parseltongue. So basically he is a representation of the Slytherin house and resembles his snake Nagini.

Leonidas Raftopoulos

A lot of Ron's characterization comes down to being the youngest boy of a family with 5 older brothers and a younger sister. He grew up in the shadow of his very successful siblings, and ends up in the shadow all the time being Harry Potter's best friend. In the first movie, he sees himself as Head Boy and Quidditch Captain, covered in glory. He - along with his siblings and most of the student body - was envious of the chance to compete for riches and glory. The idea of Harry not wanting to compete was unrelatable to him, and he was hurt that Harry would sneak his name in without sharing the opportunity/idea/plan with Ron. That's why he was such an ass in the first act of the movie.

Josh Lopater

Maybe the upcoming TV series will give the book justice. Hopefully.

Golladan

The Beauxbatons entrance is one of the most out of place scenes I’d ever seen.

Chad-gon Targaryen

Same here i think this might be the worst one which is weird since it is inbetween my personal 2 favs PoA and OotP. Maybe someone here can clarify this but man if all they needed was some of harrys blood to make the ritual and bring voldemort back to life, why go through this super elaborated plan to get it? Like, barty jr was already infiltrated in hogwarts, he had fooled everyone including dumbledore and had managed to be alone with harry multiple times. Why didnt he just kill him right there and thats it, or harm him and take his blood like? Instead he goes to a shit ton of unnesesary trouble to achieve his goal. Also what are the people on the audience watching the 3 tasks doing? Like they just stare at nothing for hours? This is so funny, they literally just sit there and stare at a lake or the bushes of the maze for hours without seeing anything they must be bored as fuck. Even the dragon task harry just dips and they are left siting there watching the rocks. Also the movie is kinda sexist ngl. If this movie came out right now fucking eveyone would be cancelled haha

Pablo

I think it confused them a little because she had a slight smile on her which didn't really match the darkness to which she was referring to.

Alex Ocean

Then don't watch? It's a movie reaction and they are trying their best to both watch, process, and comment at the same time - shit's hard.

Alex Ocean

Amazing Movie. 9/10. This was propably the funniest movie and at the end the most devastating movie. Cedrics Death always kills me, and then his fathers reaction... What i really mind is from before they even watched the first movie they were already influenced by people telling them: "Theres more to snape than meets the eye. Watch out." We are supposed to be quite, even with vague hints, but this is outright spoiling and expectation setting from the get go. Why the need for this? I dont get it, it ruins their entire natural discovery of the story by telling them this right off the bat. Its like telling people to be aware of weddings before they watch GoT. Its just unneccesary and hinders the overall enjoyment. Similar attempt was already made in GoT as well, with bad intentions, here with snape its done with good intentions, but still hurts the reactions as well.

DrückebergerTV

this one was a hilarious but hard watch man - love S&P, the random over analysis and making a bigger deal of something and then missing key details was hilarious. Yall were just majorly off your game on this one

Ammaar Ahmed

During the scene where Igor was naming names. He mentioned two people called Longbottom were tortured by the Cruciatus curse. Those are Neville's parents and it's the reason the spider being tortured effected him so much.

Valcor

Snape was a loyal death eater first before being a double agent. That's some key information you missed. He wasn't always a double agent.

Valcor

Cedric's dad at the end always just kills me. :(

John Neiberger

The thing with the movies is that they're fantastic, but there are so many layers and lore to the books that fitting them in the movie is impossible. All your answers and more are answered in the books regarding explanations and the reasons behind things, so sometimes first movie watchers can get a bit lost. I encourage you guys to read all the comments here for background as they shouldn't spoil you, but will only enhance your experience once you dive a bit deeper.

Ghostcat

Maybe it's Harry's haircut, god that was awful, what were they thinking lol

dieselbeast

I chuckled at that comment lol

Ailene Evangelista

VOLDEMORT CALLING LILY POTTER A MUGGLE: Harry is what they call a half-blood. His mother is a muggleborn (someone who has non-magic parents but is magical themselves). Voldemort called her a muggle as an insult, due to her parentage. WHAT IS PRIORI INCANTATEM: Priori Incantatem only happens when two wands who share the same core attempt to fight each other. Whoever is the losing party in the duel, and triggers Priori Incantatem, gets "echos" of their last used spell. In this case, it was Voldemort who was losing, and that's why we got echos of his last spells, which were the murders of Cedric, Frank Bryce (the old man), and Harry's parents. They all protected Harry while he escaped. VOLDEMORT AND HARRY'S WANDS: In light of this spell, recall back in movie 1 when the wand maker Ollivander told Harry that his wand and Voldemort's share a Phoenix feather core? They have brother wands, which as you may have begun to guess, means more than we initially thought. Fun fact: Fawkes, Dumbledore's phoenix, is the one who gave those feather cores. NEVILLE'S PARENTS: The reason Neville was looking so upset when "Professor Moody" used the cruciatus (torture curse) in front of him on that spider, is because his parents were Frank and Alice Longbottom, two aurors (dark wizard catchers), who, as you found out in this movie, were captured and tortured by Barty Crouch Jr. with this curse. So in hindsight, Barty was being sadistic by using this same spell in front of him. VOLDEMORT'S NOSE (OR LACK THEREOF LOL): Yeah, well he basically has the kind of nose that snakes do. Two slits. He really does look inhuman with that.

connie

"Everything is going to change now" as Hermione said because, now, Voldemort has truly and fully returned. You have to remember that the entire Wizarding World believed Voldemort was killed and defeated for good, 14 years ago. We as the audience know that he was never really gone, but no one else did except a select few.

Emmy

As a whole, this is probably my least favorite movie in the series. There’s parts of it I love and I thought were really well done, especially the tournament scenes and the end when Voldemort returns, which is so intense and creepy. The reaction from Cedric’s dad when he realizes his son is dead always makes me emotional, but still, as a whole, something is missing to me in this movie. I’m not sure what exactly, but yeah, it leaves me underwhelmed.

Ailene Evangelista

Voldemort refers to Harry's mom as a muggle because she's a muggle born witch (like Hermione). Both her parents are muggles. Technically, Voldemort should've called Lily a 'Mudblood' instead of a muggle (like Draco said to Hermione in Chamber of Secrets). This is my favorite movie in the HP series! Can't wait for the next one :)

Lexy Winchell

“Priori Incantatem” happens when two wands that share the same core, connect in a dual. Harry and Voldemort’s wands both have a phoenix feather core from the same bird. This was mentioned in the first movie by Ollivander the wand maker when Harry’s wand chose him. The losers wand produces echos of their previous spells, which for Voldemort were the killing curses, hence the sort of ghost like figures of Harry’s parents, Cedric, and the caretaker from the beginning. You’re right this story has a lot of callbacks to the previous stories, it can definitely be a lot to take in the first time, but that’s what makes rewatches fun!

Ailene Evangelista

They're singing it in the forest right before Harry finds Barty Crouch's body.

Michael Weiner

I agree about this being a very weak adaption in comparison to some. There’s one or two others that I think missed the mark on important things but I’ll wait til they finish the series before bringing them up and why

Katie Thomas

Just gonna say - Robert Pattinson is actually an incredibly talented actor. Especially in his indie and lesser known films. He absolutely hates Twilight and loathed making them. Actors can only give so much when the writing and the direction are completely abysmal like they were in those films. But this was his first big break!

Katie Thomas

To answer your question at the beginning about Snape, I was around 8 when I started reading the books, and Snape was already one of my favorite character because he was so intriguing. The movies came out when I was 10 and Alan Rickman's interpretation made me love him even more. So even for kids I think he was such a fascinating character. In retrospect, rewatching this 4th movie with your guys, I think this is the least successfull adaptation. The book is massive, at the time it came out it was the longest ever written in the series, and there are a lot of things that are not as developped in the movie that I think go over non book readers heads and lessen the impact of certain scenes too. At the time I read the book, it felt huge. Voldemort is back and you really get the feeling that things are at a turning point right now. But here at the end when Hermione said "everything is going to change now" and Spartan didn't really understand why she was saying that, I realized that the movie doesn't have as much impact as the book. The pacing is all over the place, everything is very action packed and it all happens very fast you don't really have time to absorb the informations or the different intrigues, or the feelings the different characters go through like Ron's jealousy.

Lise

i've never known a reaction where you guys missed the context for half of the things or came up with the most random theories which were completely wrong, even though the movie told you why. A very minor one - for example, Dumbledore invites harry to his office, says he escorting Fudge out and will be back - and yall are confused at why Harry is alone in DD's office, then when harry accidently reveals the pensieve, you think Dumbledore set that up. This is a small one but there were bigger ones almost every few minutes lol - it can be a difficult watch sometime

Ammaar Ahmed

Crouch Senior figured out it was his son when "Moody" did the weird tongue thing that Crouch Junior always did. He knew it was him and I think walked away trying to figure out how Junior did it or if he was seeing things.

Malorie

This literally wasn't a problem

Cal

“You Are Standing At The Scene Of The Crime” Harry- “Crime? What Crime?” (While Standing In The Middle Of A Burned Down Festival) 😂😅 That Always Gets Me 😅

Fabian

I actually watched it again, and wanted to voice something that kept bothering me at a few points during the reaction. I don't mean to be rude, just some constructive criticism. Do with it as you wish. So, at several points throughout the reaction you were talking over some pretty important dialogue, and even though you've probably managed to read most of the subtitles for these, I do feel that your reactions to these dialogues were not as good or non existent, either because you missed them entirely or you didn't hear the way the actors delivered the lines. I would suggest to keep your comments throughout the reaction very short, and save the discussions for when there's no dialogue or after the movie. Anyway, the reaction was still very enjoyable. Can't wait for HP5!

Simon

Muggles are people that can't do magic. Harry's mother could do magic so she's not muggle. Her parents were muggles though, so she's a "muggleborn".

Simon

Couldn't find any comments on the final battle and why Harry and Voldemort's wand connected. It is only briefly mentioned in the last set of movies (if memory serves). But in short you would have to go back to the first movie when Harry buys his wand. His wand and the wand Voldemort has share a feather from the same Phoenix. In fact the Phoenix in question is Fawkes, Dumbledore's Phoenix. Because of that the wands (being twins in a way) counteract each-other. That however is not the only reason why. There is an even bigger reason why but that would be a spoiler (and a really big one, like really the biggest spoiler you could give). Alas also never adequately explained in the movies. But just the wands being twins is enough for now.

Hans Engelen

Not really a spoiler to say because it doesn’t come up in these films but Dumbledore isn’t a womanizer. He’s gay lol

Ian Mossner

Pudgey seemed to notice a little but then it got lost, during the trial when Igor is exposing Barty’s son, he mentions that JR was involved in the torture of the ‘longbottoms’ . Pudgey was right, those are Neville’s parents and it explains why Neville was so distraught when Moody demonstrated the Cruciatus curse to him in class - its the same torture curse that was used on his parents

Tom

You are doing the good work =). Interestingly, despite Dobby giving Harry the Gillyweed, Neville also could have. Crouch had set up both of them to give Harry clues but he really really struggled with working out the second clue.

Rainbow

Harry's mother was a muggle and his father was a pure blood wizard. That makes Harry half blood. Muggles can be witches or wizards just like Hermione.

Josh Hargrave

Yes! Loved your reaction! Can't wait for the next ones (:

TN

The Barty Crouch Jr story is so dark throughout his whole story. And his fate is dark too. He gets the dementor's kiss by the Minister's bodyguard before he can testify that Voldemort is back.

Rainbow

Ahh I love these reactions!

Madison

In the books Harry is chastised by his friends as there was no way Dumbledore would have let any of the captives drown (he was the one who suspended them in water) -> however he got the points anyway and got second place despite him taking the task too seriously.

Rainbow

You probably went back and rewatched that flashback scene by now, but just in case - Dumbledore says that Snape was indeed a Deatheater and loyal follower of Voldemort at one point. But then he switched sides and became a spy for Dumbledore. The prisoner claims that Snape actually remains loyal to Voldemort to this day. So there’s definitely some doubt now about Snape.

imperial

I always look forward to this every week! LFG!! 🔥🔥

Samatar Agon

The reason why Barty Crouch Sr. seemed so stunned and out-of-it when talking to Moody (really Barty Crouch Jr.) in the woods after the second challenge is because Crouch Sr. saw Moody do the weird thing with his tongue and it reminded him of his son. This mannerism was specific to his son, so it got Crouch Sr. thinking. When Harry looked into the pensieve to view Dumbledore's memory from the trial of Igor Karkaroff, Barty Jr. did the same mannerism with his tongue right in front of his father's face while he was being held back. This is presumably the last time Barty Sr. saw his son, so that lasting image of him going crazy likely stuck with him, especially since it was the moment he sentenced his own son to a life in prison. Once Moody (Barty Jr.) showed that mannerism, it basically took Crouch Sr. back in time. Crouch Jr. recognized this and realized that his cover was pretty much blown, and that's why he decided to kill his father. His father was a loose thread that he couldn't risk uncovering more of the truth because Voldemort's ruse might not have made it to the last stage (the final challenge with the portkey) otherwise. Harry making it to the portkey was of utmost importance because that is exactly where Voldemort needed him.

Jimmy M

Also, Cedric's death was the necessary trauma the audience had to experience to take the story to the next act, similar to the Red Wedding.

Thomas Jefferson Reyes

1000 galleons in prize money is the reward for the tournament. Harry gives it to fred and george after cedric's parents don't take it from him.

Rainbow

I wish they had extended versions (like LoTR) that would cover more of the little scenes and dialogue from the books that are worth watching and help with the exposition. Nonetheless, the films are pretty good in capturing the most important parts even with the time constraints.

Thomas Jefferson Reyes

All the schools are co-ed, for some reason the film strays from that. As for Hogwarts performance to the other schools - they have a goofy school song they sing in the deleted scenes.

Rainbow

Stuntman for Madame Maxine - is actually the person who plays all the giants in GoT and the mountain in season 2

Rainbow

Everything changes now. Goblet of fire (esp the book) is the culmination of the murder mystery twisty plots. Now it becomes political and more mature. Altho Goblet of Fire book has loads of dark stuff in it.

Rainbow

This one is my favourite book. The film cuts out loads but still probably is one of my favourite films of the series.

Rainbow

the whole of hogwarts representing Scotland =)

Rainbow

And then they gave hermione all his feats in the book , don’t why they were so obsessed with making hermione look so much better than Ron .

JonSnow21

problem with reactors and with a couple that joke argue and discuss the plot as its unfolding. Unfkrtunate casualty for our enjoyment.

Ammaar Ahmed

the book for the one is a 5/5 book, one of my favourite books of all time. But it's huge, they take out alot of characters, minor plots, world building and also backstory. The adaption is good for a 2 hour movie.

Ammaar Ahmed

Ughhhh god bless

Sasha

ITS SCOTTISH, ma homeland! :P Cho chang representing! And yes we are very multicutured in major cities, I had people from all over the world speaking with a scottish accent in my school, amazing.

Anthony Brown

The reason Ron was angry with Harry: Ron kind off (but nott relly) belives Harry putt his name in the golblet of fire and not told him - so he would get attention. In Sorcerer's/Philosopher's Stone, when Ron looks in the Mirror of Erised, he sees himself as Quidditch Captain, Quidditch Champion, and Head Boy, all at the same time. In other words, what he truly desires, more than anything else in the world, is to be No. 1. He even mentions this inferiority complex of his on his first train ride to Hogwarts(in the books): "I'm the sixth in our family to go to Hogwarts. You could say I've got a lot to live up to ... Bill was head boy and Charlie was captain of Quidditch. Now Percy's a prefect. Fred and George mess around a lot, but they still get really good marks and everyone thinks they're really funny. Everyone expects me to do as well as the others, but if I do, it's no big deal, because they did it first." Then we have his famous friend Harry and his genius friend Hermione. In the film adaptation of Goblet of Fire, Ron has the film-only line "Yeah, that's me. Ron Weasley, Harry Potter's stupid friend." He came to Hogwarts already with a huge inferiority complex, and then his two best friends get infinitely more recognition than him (and as we already established, recognition is what he craves more than anything else).

Inger Lise

Yes moody was talking about Harry being the only one to ever survive the killing curse. “Only one person have been known survive it and he’s sitting in this room” , kinda wish y’all heard that line as it’s used for many edits and is one of the coldest lines in the franchise

JonSnow21

Yes, I’m so glad I have today off! Can’t wait!!!

Stephanie Hundley

Ughhhh another week to wait! I cannot!! I gots to have it.

Boaty Zooka

What a journey! Really enjoyed this reaction. I only hate that now I gotta wait a week for the next one lol

Simon

Everyone always talks about Gambon’s delivery for the goblet of fire thing but if the director felt like it wasn’t correct then he should’ve told him to do it differently right….

Franky E

Fans of the books have long made fun of Dumbledore's "DID YA PUT YAH NAME IN DA GOLBET OF FIYAH?" because in the book it is clearly stated "Dumbledoe asked CALMLY". Just one example of how film Dumbledore is very different from book Dumbledore AND how Michael Gambon's Dumbledore is different from Richard Harris' Dumbledore. Both great, just different. The film doesn't really explain why Harry's and Voldemort's wands connected or what exactly happened. It's because they both have wands with a core made from a feather from Fawkes. The Priori Incantatem (previous spell) effect can spontaneously occur when such 'brother wands' get locked together. If one is able to overpower the other, the latter wand is forced to repeat echoes of the last spells that it cast; like ghosts of people killed by the Killing Curse. As always there's a lot in the book that is not in the film (apparently they were thinking of splitting this to two parts) but I'm okay with most of it. What I miss the most is actually a subplot involving Hermione forming S.P.E.W. (Society for the Promotion of Elfish Welfare), a group to liberate Hogwarts' enslaved house-elves. Winky the house-elf who serves the Crouch family is an important character in the book. Dobby too, he gives Harry the Gillyweed instead of Neville. There is also a plot point in the book that has Rita Skeeter being discovered as an unregistered Animagus (someone who can shape-shift into an animal) and Hermione blackmailing her into not writing for a year. The tongue thing done by Barty Crouch Jr. was not in the book and was improvised by David Tennant. Brendan Gleeson then added the quirk to a few of his scenes as a hint to his real identity. Although it is not explained in the movie, Fleur Delacour is described as part Veela in the books. Veelas in the Potterverse are magical nymph-like beings that have the ability to charm men. Fleur actually has a strand of her Veela grandmother's hair as the core of her wand. Victor Krum is under the Imperius Curse (one of the three unforgivable curses) in the maze, that's why his eyes are like that. The victim basically has no control over their actions and is obedient to whomever casted the spell (in this case Barty Crouch Jr). They are placed in a calm, trance-like state in which all feeling of responsibility and anxiety was vanished, similar to hypnosis. In the book, Harry and Cedric are tied for first place, but with Cedric dead, Harry is declared the winner. He is rewarded with a large sum of money, but struck with immense guilt over Cedric's death he offers it to Cedric's parents, who politely decline. He gives the money to the Weasley twins instead who use it to open a joke shop. Lastly, Cedric's dad's cries are absolutely heartbreaking. That actor did a phenomenal job portraying a father who just lost his son.

Heida

Why did you include Order of the Phoenix notes?

Kay

Heida

YESSSSS I’VE BEEN SO HYPED FOR THIS!!! Dumbledore said calmly

Chris Mullen

Let’s go! One of my favorites in the series

ken


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