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Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (Full-Screen Edition)

Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (Full-Screen Edition)
Director: David Yates (ii)
Actors: Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson (ii), Rupert Grint, Harry Melling, Richard Macklin
Studio: Warner Home Video
Category: DVD

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 626 reviews
Sales Rank: 1586

Format: Full Screen, Ntsc
Languages: English (Original Language), English (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), French (Dubbed), Spanish (Dubbed)
Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Number Of Items: 1
Running Time: 139
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.4 x 0.6

MPN: 012569593251
UPC: 012569593251
EAN: 0012569593251
ASIN: B000W7GKWI

Theatrical Release Date: July 11, 2007
Release Date: December 11, 2007
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Shipping: Expedited shipping available
Condition: Brand new; still in shrink wrap!!

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com
Alas! The fifth Harry Potter film has arrived. The time is long past that this can be considered a simple "children's" series--though children and adults alike will enjoy it immensely. Starting off from the dark and tragic ending of the fourth film, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix begins in a somber and angst-filled tone that carries through the entire 138 minutes (the shortest of any HP movie despite being adapted from the longest book). Hopes of winning the Quidditch Cup have been replaced by woes like government corruption, distorted media spin, and the casualties of war. As the themes have matured, so have the primary characters' acting abilities. Ron (Rupert Grint), Hermione (Emma Watson), and especially Harry (Daniel Radcliffe) are more convincing than ever--in roles that are more demanding.

Harry is deeply traumatized from having witnessed Cedric Diggory's murder, but he will soon find that this was just another chapter in the continuing loss he will endure. Lord Voldemort (Ralph Fiennes) has returned and, in an attempt to conceal this catastrophe from the wizarding public, the Ministry of Magic has teamed up with the wizard newspaper The Daily Prophet to smear young Potter and wise Dumbledore (Michael Gambon)--seemingly the only two people in the public eye who believe the Dark Lord has returned. With no one else to stand against the wicked Death Eaters, the Hogwarts headmaster is forced to revive his secret anti-Voldemort society, the Order of the Phoenix. This welcomes back characters like Mad-Eye Moody (Brendan Gleeson), kind Remus Lupin (David Thewlis), fatherly Sirius Black (Gary Oldman), and insidious Severus Snape (Alan Rickman), and introduces a short list of intriguing new faces. In the meantime, a semi-psychotic bureaucrat from the Ministry (brilliantly portrayed by Imelda Staunton) has seized power at Hogwarts, and Harry is forced to form a secret society of his own--lest the other young wizards at his school be left ill-equipped to defend themselves in the looming war between good and evil. In addition, Harry is filled with an inexplicable rage that only his Godfather Sirius seems to be able to understand.

This film, though not as frightening as its predecessor, earns its PG-13 rating mostly because of the ever-darkening tone. As always, the loyal fans of J.K. Rowling's books will suffer huge cuts from the original plot and character developments, but make no mistake: this is a good movie. --Jordan Thompson

Product Description
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Genre: Feature Film Family
Rating: PG13
Release Date: 11-DEC-2007
Media Type: DVD



Customer Reviews:   Read 621 more reviews...

3 out of 5 stars Not the best Potter flick   October 14, 2008


After the last performance I couldn't wait to see this. Unfortunately this is the worst DVD of the series. Everyone said it was darker. I thought they meant more "evil" or more "adult" not in the literal sense that there wasn't any color in the footage. What did they turn the lights out to cut budgeting cost? I had to readjust the settings on my plasma just to see what is going on. And most of the lines were not even audible enough to hear what was going on. I had to turn subtitles on. If you plan on watching this seriously put subtitles on and see just how much you miss if they weren't on. If you already watched it and can bear a 2nd viewing try it with subtitles on.

Good points were seeing A giant and some Centaurus. A great scene with spectacular fireworks and another with a visually amazing spell casting magic duel. (hmm both color scenes?)

Aside from the visual and audible disappointments this DVD was slow moving and the story line of "the ministry denying acknowledging the return of "He-Who-Shall-Not-Be-Named!" was boring. Also since it took so long for this sequel to get to theaters (probably because everyone couldn't see what they were doing during the recording of the film in the dark) delaying the DVD release I forgot what was going on since the last DVD. I don't go to theaters to watch the movies so from the point of the last DVD to this DVD release my memory has faded.



5 out of 5 stars Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix   October 3, 2008
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix was a great movie. Even the special features are subtitled which is great for deaf folks like me.


5 out of 5 stars My favorite movie of the series   September 25, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

People might say that they ripped to book since they left out a whole lot. But I loved what they put it, especially the ending. The ending made the movie.


5 out of 5 stars Excelente!!!   September 17, 2008
Soy gran fanatica de la serie y me atreveria a decir que Harry Potter and The Order of the Phoenix es mi favorita hasta ahora. En Blu ray? por supuesto! la imagen y el sonido es excelente, incluye escenas editadas, como se hizo la pelicula, analisis de la historia y muchos extras mas. La recomiendo 100%!


4 out of 5 stars Nothing Amazing, But Still Great   September 12, 2008
 3 out of 3 found this review helpful

Now let me be honest from the start and say that I've only read the first 4 Harry Potter books and have never really been interested in the rest. I must also be honest and say I've only ever really been a casual fan of the films, not getting overly excited about the upcoming release, nor being somewhat ashamed of even saying "oh that looks good." I simply ended up watching Order of the Phoenix on a whim and I must say I found it very enjoyable. The combination of the hidden magic world and believable characters, really allow the film to blend into one hell of a two hour ride.

Harry's fifth year as a wizard doesn't start too well, he and Dudley are attacked by dementors which leads to Harry being expelled from Hogwarts. Through a series of random, craziness Harry discovers that Dumbledore is putting together an army to help fight Voldemorts army. The Order of the Phoenix involve the likes of Azkaban runaway Sirius Black, Godfather of Harry Potter and Sirius Black. The Ministry of Magic are the biggest problem facing the order at the moment as Dumbledore and Harry are constantly attacked in the daily prophet for spreading lies. The Ministry are in denial that the Dark Lord Voldemort is back and in order to stop the rumours, they must take Dumbledores power and remove him as Hogwarts headmaster. In his place is the old fashioned and quite evil Professor Delores Umbridge. She, like the ministry seems in complete denial about the dark lords return and seeks to bring order to Hogwarts. Harry on the other hand decides he must take teaching into his own hands and puts together his own army of students and prepares them for the impending war.

I have to be honest and say Radcliffe has once again really pulled it off as a genuine actor. Although the Harry Potter label will stick with him forever, he continues to display genuine acting talent within the role. The supporting best friends of Emma Watson (Hermione) & Rupert Grint (Ron) provide the general emotional guidance that helps keep Harry going. Personally I found the Delores Umbridge character to be the more intimidating of characters from this year, she has the ability of being a bit too sweet giving the image that you know there's something more going on. She demands order, she wants peace without possibility of injury so she bans all magic in the classroom and insists all theory work is the correct way to teach wizardry. Well played part by Imelda Staunton.

The special effects are as usual astonishing, they allow the truly magical Potter world to come alive. The Centaurs, Giants and general magical fights can only be done through the magic of computer animation and are simply flawless. There wasn't a single moment where I spotted a faulty special effect with which I could say "that's done by computers." If it did have that effect on someone then there's no denying it would have ruined the entire effect of the film.

I do want to point something out and it's something that has been talked about time and time again. It's the darkness of the film, for a book aimed at kids the stories tend to get more and more adult as time progresses. This is a good thing for the older fan of the books, but isn't something I would really say should be seen by kids as they would possibly find it a bit terrifying. It's an amazing, honest and enjoyable picture that although there will be the complaints of cutting down too much from the book, I have no doubt that it's still a film the loyal book fans will thoroughly enjoy.



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