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Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2-Disc Widescreen Edition) (2004)

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Let me start by saying this is a very disappointing piece of garbage and it was doomed to be so from the beginning.Now let me explain why,I seriously doubt the person who wrote the script for this movie even read the books.The book itself was completely ignored in the making of this film,and what wasn't ignored was changed for stupid marketing reasons.Although I did not like the movie too much blame cannot be placed on the movie industry. if they had stayed true to the book the movie would have probably been 16 hours long.if they had to leave out that much of the third book, the fourth movie will be even worse.the proper thing to do is quit making these movies and spend more money promoting the books. These books are truly works of art and to see them mutilated by some big conglomerate movie company is really disheartening for the true fans.


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