Harry Potter And The Half Blood Prince (Year 6) (2 Discs)

Featuring: Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson & Rupert Grint

Format: DVD | Rating: 12 years & over

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Customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars The best Harry Potter film yet!!!

dragonlord | 07/12/2009 | See all dragonlord's reviews (401) »

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I was a young boy in the 1980's and fell in love with the Star Wars films and Naria books. I have been finding it a little hard to see what all the fuss is with the Harry Potter films, but The Half Blood Prince has really got me hooked. Lord Voldemort and his dark army are in real force now and our much loved Professor Dumbledore meets his doom. Harry, Ron and Harmione must work as a team more then ever now with so much at state. Their hormones are all over place with lots of romance in the air. The Half Blood Prince ends on a fantastic cliff hanger and with the final war so close we could have a Harry Potter film that reaches the same epic heights as The Lord Of The Rings films! The Harry Potter books are better then the films so please can the last film be as great as it should be please!

Customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars Wow!

blondebarbiie90 | 06/07/2009 | See all blondebarbiie90's reviews (8) »

I went to the premier of this on 4th July and oh my god wasn't it amazing! This film left me with my jaw wide open through out the film which deserves much more than 5 stars. It is much darker and the actors are now young adults whos acting skills have vastly improved. Lots of twists throughout and new characters introduced such as Blaze who's one of Malfoys new friends. Daniel Radcliffe exceeded my expectation and great acting from Helena Bonham Carter shes perfect for the character she plays and Tom Felton (Malfoy) is also given a larger role which portrays his character in both a good and bad light. Have to say there is a really annoying new girl actor in it (you'll spot her straight away) who wasn't needed. This is without a doubt the best film i have sat through this year and i think may be one of the best films ive EVER seen. Would 100% recommend to everyone. Can't wait to watch it again next week! 10/10

Customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars Good but not truthful to the book

quoling | 15/07/2009 | See all quoling's reviews (14) »

Like the 3rd installment this film tends to stretch away from the actual book - there are certain parts of the book that are I believe integral to the plot that are missing - there are also additional scenes not from the book that do not really make sense. The annoying character mentioned..is important to the film as it is a main part of the book..

Overall a better film - Jim Broadbent is excellent as is Michael Gambone - even Daniel Radcliffe's acting has improved (not by much though) Rupert Grint once again demonstrates some great character acting...

I was disapointed overall as the MAGIC from the book was missing and the film concentrated to much on the "love" aspect of it.

I hope the fact that the last book is to be split into two films means they can make sure they include ALL areas of the book - parts that are required to explain the story as this in my view failed.

Customer rating: 2 out of 5 stars Harry Potter and the Half Blood Film

DVDjensen | 30/10/2009 | See all DVDjensen's reviews (138) »

Once again Harry Potter returns to fight the evil Voldemort - wuhuu(!) - and ONCE again it is just a childrens' movie with no interesting twists. I still love the many little gimmicks which Harry uses though.

Once again (again) the story is only for people who have read the books. I have never opened a Harry Potter book, and like "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix" I had a very hard time follow what the heck was going on. Names, places and gadgets are mentioned without getting explored and I'm SO sick and tired of "book"-movies that doesn't reach out to everybody.

The acting is even worse. Daniel Radcliffe might be a chick magnet, but he sure as H*** can't act! His three face expressions (happy, scared and stone face) make Harry Potter an indifferent and dull character. Rupert Grint is not given much as the part of Ron. In this movie he is turned into a giggling clown which only appears to crack off one liners. Even brilliant and hgih class actor Alan Rickman doesn't give Snape much life in this film either - his stone face is meant to be mysterious and scary, but also Rickman isn't given much to work with and I just found his character annoying. They even screwed up the climax in the end, and I ended up just thinking "Hm, yeah whatever."

Once again I am not impressed with the new Harry Potter film, but it is still a lot better than the previous one, though "Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince" never gets as good as number three ("Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban") which in my opinion is still the best.

Fairly enough I need to say that the special effects are FANTASTIC and saves the films from being a turkey.

Customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars Book Lovers Unite

alfiecraig | 15/10/2009 | See all alfiecraig's reviews (1) »

I really enjoyed this film because it dealt with the relationship aspect of the characters rather than focus on action sequences. I would happily sit through 5 hours of this film if the book was faithfully adapted. My only disappointment was the final battle scenes where you experience the full potential of the young wizards and witches but the film did not recreate this. Being the sixth book in a series of seven I felt like the Half Blood Prince is pretty much a filler anyway. Thankfully we are getting two films for the seventh book so the action or character development does not get sacrificed for the other.

Customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars Great movie but too far removed from the book.

JoeCool007 | 12/09/2009 | See all JoeCool007's reviews (1) »

I really enjoyed this film, lots of humour as well as scary bits, but at the same time I was really frustrated by how much it differed from the book. I appreciate you can't fit it everything but why add bits that didn't even happen! Because the story line has been tampered with so much it follows the same will happen in the next film. Great movie but could have been so much better.

Customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars read the book its much better!!

stepho8312 | 17/11/2009 | See all stepho8312's reviews (1) »

its a good film but it just doesnt do the book justice. the book is so much more exciting and darker. if u have never read any of the harry potter series - read them!!! lol

Customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars Harry Potter and the half done script

DappaDan69 | 09/11/2009 | See all DappaDan69's reviews (8) »

I was looking forward to watching this we go to see these at the cinema whenever they come out and I must say this is the most dissapointing H/P movie ive seen. I love dark movies and these get darker every episode BUT nothing really happens here its more of a story of whats going on between the kids and their frisky little hormoneys runnin all over the place, then it starts kicking off and I was really gettin into it..... Then it finished DAMMIT!! I understand its a build up to the final movie which is actually being split into 2 movies but for god sakes if I want to see people talking for 2 odd hours i'll go to a lecture thank you. the cast are good and so is the acting but it was just missing something, oh well lets hope they redeem themselves in the next lot of movies

Customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars BRILLIANT I LOVED IT

OBSESSEDWITHFILMS | 04/10/2009 | See all OBSESSEDWITHFILMS's reviews (416) »

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After deciding to watch the first 5 Harry Potter films first before viewing this one i must say im really glad i did each film just got better and better and then after watching this newest instalment i cannot wait for the final film and to see how the story closes.
This film is very dark maybe even darker and more sinister than Goblet of Fire but what a story it covers a whole range of emotions the love story that has been boiling between Ron and Hermaine and Harry's feelings for Jennie Ron's sister.A major shock death at the end of of course Alan Rickman finally showing his true colours as we all new he had to do.
A really enjoyed this film it was for me maybe one of the best in the series right up there with Goblet and Order of the Phoniex and i would urge fans to buy this one and for new fans go back to the start and watch all of the films night after night then view this and you too will be hooked to Harry Potter films like i am now 9.5/10.

Customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars Boys to Men

Hotbeef | 28/09/2009 | See all Hotbeef's reviews (1) »

The latest instalment in the Potter franchise completely keeps pace with the book, but moreover with the themes of developing adolescence within the main characters. To wish for a film based on action sequences for the sake of it, which some reviewers hanker after, misses the point. As children move towards adulthood, their priorities change. J K Rowling has captured this brilliantly in The Half Blood Prince and the film has remained sensitive to these themes without detracting from the journey towards a very dark and spellbinding conclusion. Buy it!

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