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ModelZone Exclusive Hornby Harry Potter 18ct Gold
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HARRY POTTER HOWARTS EXPRESS
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Hornby Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire Hogwart
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Hogwarts Express Set
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This Harry Potter watch features distinguishing numerals that are easy to read and a soft wrist strap for added comfort. Presented in a neat Hogwarts Timing Device Tin. Ages 6 and Up
Harry Potter Velcro Quartz Analogue Watch
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Harry Potter T Shirt 7 to 8 years
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Plongez au coeur de la saga Harry Potter avec cette baguette de Harry Potter. Cette baguette est une réplique en résine de la baguette de Harry Potter dans Harry Potter et les Reliques de la mort.
Harry Potter character wand
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Free Worldwide Delivery : Harry Potter : Paperback : Running Press : 9780762430109 : 0762430109 : 08 Oct 2007 : Suitable for the Harry Potter fans, this work includes: Divination Crystal Ball; Elephant stand; and a 16 page book with 4-colour stickers.
Harry Potter by Running Press
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Free Worldwide Delivery : Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince : Paperback : Bloomsbury Publishing PLC : 9780747598466 : 0747598460 : 06 Jul 2009 : A work that is part of "Harry Potter" series.
Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince by J K Rowl
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Free Worldwide Delivery : Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire: Adult Edition : Paperback : Bloomsbury Publishing PLC : 9780747574507 : 0747574502 : 10 Jul 2004 : A work that is part of "Harry Potter" series.
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Adult Edition
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Free Worldwide Delivery : Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban : Hardback : Bloomsbury Publishing PLC : 9780747573623 : 074757362X : 04 Oct 2004 : Harry Potter is lucky to reach the age of thirteen, since he has survived the murderous attacks of the feared Dark Wizard Voldemort three times. But his hopes
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban by J K Ro
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Free Worldwide Delivery : Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire : Hardback : Bloomsbury Publishing PLC : 9780747573630 : 0747573638 : 04 Oct 2004 : When the Quidditch World Cup is disrupted by Voldemort's rampaging supporters and the terrifying Dark Mark is resurrected, it is obvious to Harry that Voldemort is
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire by J K Rowling
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Free Worldwide Delivery : Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone : Hardback : Bloomsbury Publishing PLC : 9780747545729 : 0747545723 : 01 Feb 2000 : The first in the fantastically successful Harry Potter series in a luxury gift edition
Harry Potter and the Philosopher s Stone by J K Ro
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows by J K Rowling
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The Harry Chair is the beautifully traditional place to sit, with the matching ottoman, you can either put your feet up or down. Both pieces feature solid wood legs and either a genuine leather or fabric blend cover. Its the perfectly comfortable addition to your living room.
AMORE DI CASA Harry Sand Armchair
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Harry Light Grey Armchair
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David Yurman 50ml Eau de Parfum Spray for Women
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Schoolboys Set Black with Wig and Glasses- Perfect for Harry Potter themed parties.
PARTY PACKS Schoolboys Wig amp Glasses Set Black
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A sleek pair of shorts from Harry Elliot. These shorts are pink and white striped, they have an elasticated waistband with an external drawstring. They are made out of polymide fabric so dry very quickly and they have fine mesh lining. This item comes with a water resistant wallet and a waterproof travel bag. Tailored in England.  Outer: 100% polymide. Lining: 100% polyester.
Harry Elliot Hampton s Pink Swim Shorts
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Harry Potter Figure Collection RANDOM Gacha Boxes
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From the acquisition of the film rights to the casting of Harry, Ron, and Hermione and the assembly of the creative team, Harry Potter: Page to Screen is a unique, behind-the-scenes look at the making of one of the most popular film series in cinema history, as told by the people who made the magic real. Harry Potter: Page to Screen traces the cinematic process of bringing J.K. Rowling's beloved books to big-screen life. From the moment the book was optioned to the last film, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2, this book reveals all the filming secrets, never-before-seen images, and the most memorable moments real and fictional of the Harry Potter saga. Comprehensive interviews, quotes, and stories from the Harry Potter creative team and cast round out the hundreds of images, providing context and an insightful, in-depth look at the inner-workings of the Potter world. Daniel Radcliffe recounts how his personal life was shaped by playing Harry Potter; his narration sets the tone for the book and connects the many voices of the Harry Potter family. Not only do Radcliffe and his fellow cast members discuss the reality of growing up Potter, they also reflect on the countless memories that made the Potter experience so unique: meeting J.K. Rowling; Richard Harris's (the original Dumbledore) death; the effects of 9-11 on the cast and crew; and the day to day experience of bringing a film to life. Fully supported by Warner Bros. Entertainment, Harry Potter: Page to Screen is created by the same team responsible for the hugely successful Harry Potter: Film Wizardry, and is sure to delight Muggles everywhere.
Harry Potter Page to Screen
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From the acquisition of the film rights to the casting of Harry, Ron, and Hermione and the assembly of the creative team, Harry Potter: Page to Screen is a unique, behind-the-scenes look at the making of one of the most popular film series in cinema history, as told by the people who made the magic real.
The Works Harry Potter Page to Screen
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Alfred Music Publishing GmbH, Selections from Harry Potter for Recorder, clear and simple instructions, big, easy to read notes Songs: Nimbus 2000, Harry`s Wondrous World, Hedwig`s Theme, Hogwarts Forever, Fawkes the Phoenix, Double Trouble, Hogwarts`March.
ALFRED MUSIC PUBLISHING Harry Potter for Recorder
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Alfred Music Publishing GmbH, Harry Potter (Fl.).Instrumental Solos for Flute. Level 2-3.(Movies 1-5).with Play-along CD.Harry Potter and the Sorcerer`s Stone -Hedwig`s Theme, Harry`s Wondrous World.Harry Potter and the Chamber of Sectrets-Nimbus 2000, Fawkes The Phoenix. Harry Potter and The Prisoner of Azkaban- Double Trouble, A Window to the Past. Harry Potter and The Globet of Fire- Hogwart`s March,Hogwart´s Hymn, Harry Potter and The Phoenix- Professor Umbridge, Fireworks.
ALFRED MUSIC PUBLISHING Harry Potter Fl
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Alfred Music Publishing GmbH, Harry Potter (Trp).Instrumental Solos for Trumpet. Level 2-3.(Movies 1-5).with Play-along CD.Harry Potter and the Sorcerer`s Stone -Hedwig`s Theme, Harry`s Wondrous World.Harry Potter and the Chamber of Sectrets-Nimbus 2000, Fawkes The Phoenix. Harry Potter and The Prisoner of Azkaban- Double Trouble, A Window to the Past. Harry Potter and The Globet of Fire- Hogwart`s March,Hogwart´s Hymn, Harry Potter and The Phoenix- Professor Umbridge, Fireworks.
ALFRED MUSIC PUBLISHING Harry Potter Trp
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Alfred Music Publishing GmbH, Harry Potter (Vl).Instrumental Solos for Violin with piano accompaniment. Level 2-3.(Movies 1-5).with Play-along CD.Harry Potter and the Sorcerer`s Stone -Hedwig`s Theme, Harry`s Wondrous World.Harry Potter and the Chamber of Sectrets-Nimbus 2000, Fawkes The Phoenix. Harry Potter and The Prisoner of Azkaban- Double Trouble, A Window to the Past. Harry Potter and The Globet of Fire- Hogwart`s March,Hogwart´s Hymn, Harry Potter and The Phoenix- Professor Umbridge, Fireworks.
ALFRED MUSIC PUBLISHING Harry Potter Vl
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Alfred Music Publishingb GmbH, Harry Potter Instrumental Solos, Piano accompaniment to the solo voices, Songs: Harry`s Wondrous World, Family Portrait, Hedwig`s Theme, Leaving Hogwarts, Double Trouble, A Window To The Past, Fawkes The Phoenix, Harry In Winter, Hogwart`s March, Hogwart`s Hymn, Fireworks, Wizard Wheezes, Farewell To Dobby, Obliviate Theme, Lily`s Theme, Statues, With Mp3 play along CD, Intermediate level
ALFRED MUSIC PUBLISHING H Potter Instr Solos PI Ac
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Alfred Music Publishing GmbH, Harry Potter Complete Series for Piano Solo, Songs: Harry Potter And The Sorcerer`s Stone: Hedwig`s Theme, Harry`s Wondrous World, Diagon Alley, Family Potrait, Leaving Hogwarts, Nimbus 2000, Voldemort, Harry Potter And The Chamber Of Secrets: The Chamber Of Secrets, Fawkes The Phoenix, Harry Potter And The Prosoner Of Azkaban: Buckbeak`s Flight, Double Trouble, Hagrid The Professor, Harry Potter And The Goklet Of Fire: Harry In Winter, Hogwart`s March, Potter Waltz, This Is The Night, Harry Potter And The Order Of The Phoenix: Dumbledor`s Army, Fireworks, Loved Ones And Leaving, Professor Umbridge, Harry Potter And The Half-Blood Prince: Dumbledor`s Farewell, Harry And Hermione, In Noctem, When Ginny Kissed Harry, and more, Songbook arranged for piano solo, Intermediate level
ALFRED MUSIC PUBLISHING Harry Potter Complete Piano
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Harry Potter Harry Potter s Wand
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The latest entry in the Harry Potter saga could be retitled Fast Times at Hogwarts, where finding a date to the winter ball is nearly as terrifying as worrying about Lord Voldemort's return. Thus, the young wizards' entry into puberty (and discovery of the opposite sex) opens up a rich mining field to balance out the dark content in the fourth movie (and the stories are only going to get darker). Mike Newell handily takes the directing reins and eases his young cast through awkward growth spurts into true young actors. Harry (Daniel Radcliffe, more sure of himself) has his first girl crush on fellow student Cho Chang, and has his first big fight with best bud Ron. Meanwhile, Ron's underlying romantic tension with Hermione comes to a head over the winter ball, and when she makes one of those girl-into-woman Cinderella entrances, the boys' reactions indicate they've all crossed a threshold. But don't worry, there's plenty of wizardry and action in Goblet of Fire. When the deadly Tri-Wizard Tournament is hosted by Hogwarts, Harry finds his name mysteriously submitted (and chosen) to compete against wizards from two neighboring academies, as well as another Hogwarts student. The competition scenes are magnificently shot, with much-improved CGI effects (particularly the underwater challenge). And the climactic confrontation with Lord Voldemort (Ralph Fiennes, in a brilliant bit of casting) is the most thrilling yet. Goblet, the first installment to get a PG-13 rating, contains some violence as well as disturbing images for kids and some barely shrouded references at sexual awakening (Harry's bath scene in particular). The 2 1/2-hour film, lean considering it came from a 734-page book, trims out subplots about house elves (they're not missed) and gives little screen time to the standard crew of the other Potter films, but adds in more of Britain's finest actors to the cast, such as Brendan Gleeson as Mad Eye Moody and Miranda Richardson as Rita Skeeter. Michael Gambon, in his second round as Professor Dumbledore, still hasn't brought audiences around to his interpretation of the role he took over after Richard Harris died, but it's a small smudge in an otherwise spotless adaptation.--Ellen A. Kim, Amazon.com
Harry Potter And Goblet of Fire UMD Mini for PSP
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As the first Harry Potter film of the celebrated series, this is a must for ardent fans and newcomers to the global fantasy phenomenon. An adaptation of J. K. Rowling's enchanting, funny debut novel, Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (known as the Sorcerer's Stone in the US), it’s our first big-screen encounter with the series’ well-loved characters and the goings-on at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. We meet orphan Harry Potter (played by a young Daniel Radcliffe) while he’s as yet unaware of his magical powers and is living a miserable existence with his horrible Uncle Vernon and Aunt Petunia. A mysterious letter arrives, delivered by the friendly giant Hagrid (Robbie Coltrane in fine acting form), inviting Harry to study at the exclusive Hogwarts School and he soon discovers his true heritage as the son of a wizard and a witch. He’s also gained widespread notoriety, being the only survivor of an attack by the evil wizard Voldemort that killed both his parents. The film explores Harry’s growing realisation that there are two worlds: the non-magical world of humans, called Muggles, in which he used to reside and the magical fantasy world of wizardry that is his destiny. The greatest strength of the film comes from its faithfulness to the novel, and this new cinematic world is filled with all the details of Rowling's imagination, thanks to exuberant sets, elaborate costumes, clever makeup and visual effects, and a crème de la crème cast, including Maggie Smith, Richard Harris, Alan Rickman and more. Especially fine is the interplay between Harry and his new schoolmates Ron (Rupert Grint) and Hermione (Emma Watson) as they club together to fight the forces of evil. --Sally Giles
Harry Potter And The Philosopher s Stone DVD 2001
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The Deathly Hallows: Part 2 is the film all Harry Potter fans have waited 10 years to see, and the good news is that it's worth the hype--visually stunning, action packed, faithful to the book, and mature not just in its themes and emotion but in the acting by its cast, some of whom had spent half their lives making Harry Potter movies. Part 2 cuts right to the chase: Voldemort (Ralph Fiennes) has stolen the Elder Wand, one of the three objects required to give someone power over death (a.k.a. the Deathly Hallows), with the intent to hunt and kill Harry. Meanwhile, Harry's quest to destroy the rest of the Horcruxes (each containing a bit of Voldemort's soul) leads him first to a thrilling (and hilarious--love that Polyjuice Potion!) trip to Gringotts Bank, then back to Hogwarts, where a spectacular battle pitting the young students and professors (a showcase of the British thesps who have stolen every scene of the series: Maggie Smith's McGonagall, Jim Broadbent's Slughorn, David Thewlis's Lupin) against a dark army of Dementors, ogres, and Bellatrix Lestrange (Helena Bonham Carter, with far less crazy eyes to make this round). As predicted all throughout the saga, Harry also has his final showdown with Voldemort--neither can live while the other survives--though the physics of that predicament might need a set of crib notes to explain. But while each installment has become progressively grimmer, this finale is the most balanced between light and dark (the dark is quite dark--several familiar characters die, with one significant death particularly grisly); the humor is sprinkled in at the most welcome times, thanks to the deft adaptation by Steve Kloves (who scribed all but one of the films from J.K. Rowling's books) and direction by four-time Potter director David Yates. The climactic kiss between Ron (Rupert Grint) and Hermione (Emma Watson), capping off a decade of romantic tension, is perfectly tuned to their idiosyncratic relationship, and Daniel Radcliffe has, over the last decade, certainly proven he was the right kid for the job all along. As Prof. Snape, the most perfect of casting choices in the best-cast franchise of all time, Alan Rickman breaks your heart. Only the epilogue (and the lack of chemistry between Harry and love Ginny Weasley, barely present here) stand a little shaky, but no matter: the most lucrative franchise in movie history to date has just reached its conclusion, and it's done so without losing its soul. --Ellen A. Kim
Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows Part 2 UMD R
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The Deathly Hallows: Part 2 is the film all Harry Potter fans have waited 10 years to see, and the good news is that it's worth the hype--visually stunning, action packed, faithful to the book, and mature not just in its themes and emotion but in the acting by its cast, some of whom had spent half their lives making Harry Potter movies. Part 2 cuts right to the chase: Voldemort (Ralph Fiennes) has stolen the Elder Wand, one of the three objects required to give someone power over death (a.k.a. the Deathly Hallows), with the intent to hunt and kill Harry. Meanwhile, Harry's quest to destroy the rest of the Horcruxes (each containing a bit of Voldemort's soul) leads him first to a thrilling (and hilarious--love that Polyjuice Potion!) trip to Gringotts Bank, then back to Hogwarts, where a spectacular battle pitting the young students and professors (a showcase of the British thesps who have stolen every scene of the series: Maggie Smith's McGonagall, Jim Broadbent's Slughorn, David Thewlis's Lupin) against a dark army of Dementors, ogres, and Bellatrix Lestrange (Helena Bonham Carter, with far less crazy eyes to make this round). As predicted all throughout the saga, Harry also has his final showdown with Voldemort--neither can live while the other survives--though the physics of that predicament might need a set of crib notes to explain. But while each installment has become progressively grimmer, this finale is the most balanced between light and dark (the dark is quite dark--several familiar characters die, with one significant death particularly grisly); the humor is sprinkled in at the most welcome times, thanks to the deft adaptation by Steve Kloves (who scribed all but one of the films from J.K. Rowling's books) and direction by four-time Potter director David Yates. The climactic kiss between Ron (Rupert Grint) and Hermione (Emma Watson), capping off a decade of romantic tension, is perfectly tuned to their idiosyncratic relationship, and Daniel Radcliffe has, over the last decade, certainly proven he was the right kid for the job all along. As Prof. Snape, the most perfect of casting choices in the best-cast franchise of all time, Alan Rickman breaks your heart. Only the epilogue (and the lack of chemistry between Harry and love Ginny Weasley, barely present here) stand a little shaky, but no matter: the most lucrative franchise in movie history to date has just reached its conclusion, and it's done so without losing its soul. --Ellen A. Kim
Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows Part 2 Tripl
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Adapted from JK Rowling's third novel, this installment of the family fantasy adventure story finds trainee wizard Harry Potter (played by Daniel Radcliffe) and his best friends Hermione (Emma Watson) and Ron (Rupert Grint), facing the dangerous convict Sirius Black (played by Gary Oldman). Black has escaped from Azkaban Prison and is on his way to Hogwarts, so the school calls in supernatural assistance in the form of Dementors -- but will they turn out to be a great help or a further threat? The first of the Harry Potter films to be directed by acclaimed Mexican film director Alfonso Cuarón, Harry Potter and The Prisoner of Azkaban is generally regarded as the most stylised and darkest entry in the series thus far. It stars the actors from the preceding films in the series, except for the role of Albus Dumbledore, which sees Michael Gambon take over from the late Richard Harris. Much of the original crew also returned, including screenwriter Steve Kloves. The film broke several opening records around the world upon its release, including the top opening film in UK film history, and made approximately £20m in its first three days, totaling £90.3m in ten days.
Harry Potter And The Prisoner Of Azkaban DVD 2004
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Beset by nightmares that leave his scar hurting more than usual, Harry (Daniel Radcliffe) is all too happy to escape his disturbing dreams by attending the Quidditch World Cup with his friends Ron (Rupert Grint) and Hermione (Emma Watson). But something sinister ignites the skies at the Quidditch campsite; the Dark Mark, the sign of the evil Lord Voldemort. It's conjured by his followers, the Death Eaters, who haven't dared to appear in public since Voldemort was last seen thirteen years ago - the night he murdered Harry's parents. Harry longs to get back inside the safe walls of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, where Professor Dumbledore (Michael Gambon) can protect him.… more But things are going to be a little different this year. Dumbledore announces that Hogwarts will host the Triwizard Tournament, one of the most exciting and dangerous of the wizarding community's magical competitions. One champion will be selected from each of the three largest and most prestigious wizarding schools to compete in a series of life-threatening tasks in pursuit of winning the coveted Triwizard Cup  Actors Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, Rupert Grint, Jason Isaacs, Eric Sykes, Timothy Spall, David Tennant, Mark Williams, Robbie Coltrane, Roger Lloyd-Pack, Katie Leung, Michael Gambon, Maggie Smith, Brendan Gleeson, Gary Oldman & Ralph Fiennes Director Mike Newell Certificate 12 years and over Year 2005 Screen Widescreen Languages English - Dolby Digital (5.1) Subtitles Catalan ; Chinese ; Danish ; Dutch ; English ; English for the hearing impaired ; Finnish ; German ; Italian ; Jap
Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire Blu ray 2005
£ 8.00
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The sixth installment of the Harry Potter series begins right where The Order of the Phoenix left off. The wizarding world is rocked by the news that He Who Must Not Be Named has truly returned, and the audience finally knows that Harry is the Chosen One--the only wizard who can defeat Lord Voldemort in the end. Dark forces loom around every corner, and now regularly attempt to penetrate the protected walls of Hogwarts School. This is no longer the fun and fascinating world of magic from the first few books—it's dark, dangerous, and scary. Harry (Daniel Radcliffe) suspects Draco Malfoy (Tom Felton) to be a new Death Eater recruit on a special mission for the Dark Lord. In the meantime, Professor Dumbledore (Michael Gambon) seems to have finally removed the shroud of secrecy from Harry about the dark path that lies ahead, and instead provides private lessons to get him prepared. It's in these intriguing scenes that the dark past of Tom Riddle (a.k.a. Voldemort) is finally revealed. The actors cast as the different young versions of Riddle (Hero Fiennes-Tiffin and Frank Dillane) do an eerily fantastic job of portraying the villain as a child. While the previous movies' many new characters could be slightly overwhelming, only one new key character is introduced this time: Professor Horace Slughorn (with a spot-on performance by Jim Broadbent). Within his mind he holds a key secret in the battle to defeat the Dark Lord, and Harry is tasked by Dumbledore to uncover a memory about Voldemort's darkest weapon--the Horcrux. Despite the long list of distractions, Harry, Ron (Rupert Grint), and Hermione (Emma Watson) still try to focus on being teenagers, and audiences will enjoy the budding awkward romances. All of the actors have developed nicely, giving their most convincing performances to date. More dramatic and significant things go down in this movie than any of its predecessors, and the stakes are higher than ever. The creators have been tasked with a practically impossible challenge, as fans of the beloved J.K. Rowling book series desperately want the movies to capture the magic of the books as closely as possible. Alas, the point at which one accepts that these two mediums are very different is the point at which one can truly enjoy these brilliant adaptations. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince is no exception: it may be the best film yet. For those who have not read the book, nail-biting entertainment is guaranteed. For those who have, the movie does it justice. The key dramatic scenes, including the cave and the shocking twist in the final chapter, are executed very well. It does a perfect job of setting up the two-part grand finale that is to follow. --Jordan Thompson
Harry Potter and The Half Blood Prince Blu ray 20
£ 8.25
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The Deathly Hallows: Part 2 is the film all Harry Potter fans have waited 10 years to see, and the good news is that it's worth the hype--visually stunning, action packed, faithful to the book, and mature not just in its themes and emotion but in the acting by its cast, some of whom had spent half their lives making Harry Potter movies. Part 2 cuts right to the chase: Voldemort (Ralph Fiennes) has stolen the Elder Wand, one of the three objects required to give someone power over death (a.k.a. the Deathly Hallows), with the intent to hunt and kill Harry. Meanwhile, Harry's quest to destroy the rest of the Horcruxes (each containing a bit of Voldemort's soul) leads him first to a thrilling (and hilarious--love that Polyjuice Potion!) trip to Gringotts Bank, then back to Hogwarts, where a spectacular battle pitting the young students and professors (a showcase of the British thesps who have stolen every scene of the series: Maggie Smith's McGonagall, Jim Broadbent's Slughorn, David Thewlis's Lupin) against a dark army of Dementors, ogres, and Bellatrix Lestrange (Helena Bonham Carter, with far less crazy eyes to make this round). As predicted all throughout the saga, Harry also has his final showdown with Voldemort--neither can live while the other survives--though the physics of that predicament might need a set of crib notes to explain. But while each installment has become progressively grimmer, this finale is the most balanced between light and dark (the dark is quite dark--several familiar characters die, with one significant death particularly grisly); the humor is sprinkled in at the most welcome times, thanks to the deft adaptation by Steve Kloves (who scribed all but one of the films from J.K. Rowling's books) and direction by four-time Potter director David Yates. The climactic kiss between Ron (Rupert Grint) and Hermione (Emma Watson), capping off a decade of romantic tension, is perfectly tuned to their idiosyncratic relationship, and Daniel Radcliffe has, over the last decade, certainly proven he was the right kid for the job all along. As Prof. Snape, the most perfect of casting choices in the best-cast franchise of all time, Alan Rickman breaks your heart. Only the epilogue (and the lack of chemistry between Harry and love Ginny Weasley, barely present here) stand a little shaky, but no matter: the most lucrative franchise in movie history to date has just reached its conclusion, and it's done so without losing its soul. --Ellen A. Kim
Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows Part 2 Blu ra
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The world's most famous boy wizard dives straight into a darker and more thrilling magical adventure in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. It's practically the same set-up--something evil's afoot at Hogwarts; Harry and his pals must put it right--but fans of the books won't be disappointed. Director Chris Columbus, whose artistic licence is necessarily limited by the demands of adapting JK Rowling's phenomenally popular novel, does a spectacular job rendering Rowling's imaginary world: the production design and costumes are fascinating in their own right; such is the impressive attention to detail. Daniel Radcliffe gives a more assured performance here as Harry, though he's not quite strong enough to carry the film without the aid of an excellent ensemble cast of experienced adults, notably a twinkly-eyed Kenneth Branagh. Of course, most avid fans will already know what's going to happen as far as the story is concerned, so for them the pleasure in watching The Chamber of Secrets lies in the visualisation of Rowling's magical creations and the verve brought to the action sequences. It's fantastic fun for kids and there's plenty of childhood nostalgia for the rest of us. --Laura Bushell
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets Ultimate E
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The latest entry in the Harry Potter saga could be retitled Fast Times at Hogwarts, where finding a date to the winter ball is nearly as terrifying as worrying about Lord Voldemort's return. Thus, the young wizards' entry into puberty (and discovery of the opposite sex) opens up a rich mining field to balance out the dark content in the fourth movie (and the stories are only going to get darker). Mike Newell handily takes the directing reins and eases his young cast through awkward growth spurts into true young actors. Harry (Daniel Radcliffe, more sure of himself) has his first girl crush on fellow student Cho Chang, and has his first big fight with best bud Ron. Meanwhile, Ron's underlying romantic tension with Hermione comes to a head over the winter ball, and when she makes one of those girl-into-woman Cinderella entrances, the boys' reactions indicate they've all crossed a threshold. But don't worry, there's plenty of wizardry and action in Goblet of Fire. When the deadly Tri-Wizard Tournament is hosted by Hogwarts, Harry finds his name mysteriously submitted (and chosen) to compete against wizards from two neighboring academies, as well as another Hogwarts student. The competition scenes are magnificently shot, with much-improved CGI effects (particularly the underwater challenge). And the climactic confrontation with Lord Voldemort (Ralph Fiennes, in a brilliant bit of casting) is the most thrilling yet. Goblet, the first installment to get a PG-13 rating, contains some violence as well as disturbing images for kids and some barely shrouded references at sexual awakening (Harry's bath scene in particular). The 2 1/2-hour film, lean considering it came from a 734-page book, trims out subplots about house elves (they're not missed) and gives little screen time to the standard crew of the other Potter films, but adds in more of Britain's finest actors to the cast, such as Brendan Gleeson as Mad Eye Moody and Miranda Richardson as Rita Skeeter. Michael Gambon, in his second round as Professor Dumbledore, still hasn't brought audiences around to his interpretation of the role he took over after Richard Harris died, but it's a small smudge in an otherwise spotless adaptation.--Ellen A. Kim, Amazon.com
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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part I is a brooding, slower-paced film than its predecessors, the result of being just one half of the final story (the last book in the series was split into two movies, released in theaters eight months apart). Because the penultimate film is all buildup before the final showdown between the teen wizard and the evil Voldemort (which does not occur until The Deathly Hallows, Part II), Part I is a road-trip movie, a heist film, a lot of exposition, and more weight on its three young leads, who up until now were sufficiently supported by a revolving door of British thesps throughout the series. Now that all the action takes place outside Hogwarts--no more Potions classes, Gryffindor scarves, or Quidditch matches--Daniel Radcliffe (Harry), Emma Watson (Hermione), and Rupert Grint (Ron) shoulder the film almost entirely on their own. After a near-fatal ambush by Voldemort's Death Eaters, the three embark on a quest to find and destroy the remaining five horcruxes (objects that store pieces of Voldemort's soul). Fortunately, as the story gets more grave--and parents should be warned, there are some scenes too frightening or adult for young children--so does the intensity. David Yates, who directed the Harry Potter films Order of the Phoenix and The Half-Blood Prince, drags the second half a little, but right along with some of the slower moments are some touching surprises (Harry leading Hermione in a dance, the return of Dobby in a totally non-annoying way). Deathly Hallows, Part I will be the most confusing for those not familiar with the Potter lore, particularly in the shorthand way characters and terminology weave in and out. For the rest of us, though, watching these characters over the last decade and saying farewell to a few faces makes it all bittersweet that the end is near (indeed, an early scene in which Hermione casts a spell that makes her Muggle parents forget her existence, in case she doesn't return, is particularly emotional). Despite its challenges, Deathly Hallows, Part I succeeds in what it's most meant to do: whet your appetite for the grand conclusion to the Harry Potter series. --Ellen A. Kim
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The world's most famous boy wizard dives straight into a darker and more thrilling magical adventure in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. It's practically the same set-up--something evil's afoot at Hogwarts; Harry and his pals must put it right--but fans of the books won't be disappointed. Director Chris Columbus, whose artistic licence is necessarily limited by the demands of adapting JK Rowling's phenomenally popular novel, does a spectacular job rendering Rowling's imaginary world: the production design and costumes are fascinating in their own right; such is the impressive attention to detail. Daniel Radcliffe gives a more assured performance here as Harry, though he's not quite strong enough to carry the film without the aid of an excellent ensemble cast of experienced adults, notably a twinkly-eyed Kenneth Branagh. Of course, most avid fans will already know what's going to happen as far as the story is concerned, so for them the pleasure in watching The Chamber of Secrets lies in the visualisation of Rowling's magical creations and the verve brought to the action sequences. It's fantastic fun for kids and there's plenty of childhood nostalgia for the rest of us. --Laura Bushell
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Release Date: 2011-12-02, Rating: Suitable for 12 years and over
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Hornby Harry Potter train set Hogwarts Philosopher
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brand lego theme harry potter lego harry potter keyring 852954 new unused age 6 i have other lego available am happy to combine postage comes from a pet smoke free home
Lego Harry Potter Keyring 852954 New unused
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specific character harry potter tv film character film disney character harry potter the wand of harry potter brand new an authentic recreation hand painted in fine detail comes with collector box and name clip authentic replication of the wand used in the famous movie series product sold with the guarantee of the manufacturer we currently do not offer postage discounts on multiple items please allow additional time during weekends and bank holidays xbite is a uk based retailer of computer and v
Harry Potter The Wand Of Harry Potter
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HORNBY HARRY POTTER STATION PLATFORM WAITING ROOM
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Hornby Harry Potter train set excellent Hogwarts P
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myLiLaLu Harry Rocking Horse
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HORNBY HARRY POTTER HOGWARTS CASTLE 5972 LOCO BODY
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OO Gauge Hornby Harry Potter Hogwarts Castle 4 6 0
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OO GAUGE HORNBY MAROON HARRY POTTER COACHES X 2
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HORNBY OO SCALE HARRY POTTER HOGWARTS EXPRESS PHIL
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Hornby Harry Potter Hogwarts ExpressTrain Set
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Harry Potter amp The Philosopher s Stone Hogwarts
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Hornby Harry Potter Hogwarts express Guards Coach
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Hornby Harry Potter Hogwarts express Guards Coach
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Hornby Harry Potter TrackMat The Chamber of Secrets
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Hornby Harry Potter TrackMat The Order of the Phoe
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