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Least Favourite Harry Potter Movie 39 members have voted

  1. 1. Least Favourite?

    • Harry Potter and The Philosopher's Stone
      7
    • Harry Potter and The Chamber of Secrets
      5
    • Harry Potter and The Prisoner of Azkhaban
      7
    • Harry Potter and The Goblet of Fire
      1
    • Harry Potter and The Order of The Phoenix
      1
    • Harry Potter and The Half-Blood Prince
      10
    • Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows: Part I
      7
    • Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallow: Part II
      0

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It's been long overdue but we are going to vote for our least favourite Harry Potter movie, if that is even possible.

Harry Potter is a series of seven fantasy novels written by British author J. K. Rowling. The series chronicles the adventures of a young wizard, Harry Potter, the titular character, and his friends Ronald Weasley and Hermione Granger, all of whom are students at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. The main story arc concerns Harry's quest to overcome the Dark wizard Lord Voldemort, who aims to become immortal, conquer the wizarding world, subjugate non-magical people, and destroy all those who stand in his way, especially Harry Potter.

It went from being called a childsbook by publishers to becoming one of the most iconic brands and film series ever. To this day it still has a huge cult following and I fully believe that without Harry, there would be no Katniss, Tris, Percy or Thomas.

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This was so so hard for me as I adore all of them, but the first movies are inferior to the later ones.

Chamber Of Secrets is my least fave and once Philosopher's Stone leaves this is going to be impossible for me

Half-Blood Prince for me because nothing really happens until the end. I would say I like the style of the first two films the least (and obviously the kid acting) but I do like the stories of both and they are a good introduction to the wonder of the wizarding world as well as the darkness of the series.

 

Also I have no idea who Tris, Percy and Thomas are.

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Also I have no idea who Tris, Percy and Thomas are.

Tris from Divergent, Percy from Percy Jackson the lightning thief and Thomas from Maze Runner

Gosh froot, even bigger floppage than I expected

Harry Potter and The Half-Blood Prince.

 

It had a great build up, and we get some good info - but I agree with Froot nothing really happens. In the book there is an AMAZING battle, but it was cut from the films.

Tris from Divergent, Percy from Percy Jackson the lightning thief and Thomas from Maze Runner

Gosh froot, even bigger floppage than I expected

Not floppage if no one cares about those movies though ^_^

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Not floppage if no one cares about those movies though ^_^

Tris: $288,747,895 and $295,212,303

Percy: $226,497,209 and $199,850,315

Thomas: $340,750,640

 

Still your floppage http://www.buzzjack.com/forums/style_emoticons/default/happy.gif

Philosopher's Stone. I can't really take it seriously, it's too twee and not on the same level as the others. Needs to go soon-ish.

 

Half Blood Prince is probably the weakest of post-Chamber of Secrets Potter but it's not that bad :(

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Pitiful numbers ^_^

I could say the same about you but let me not stoop down to your level ^_^

Totall agree with Harry Potter being the forefront for teen literature-based movies (Twilight saga, PJO, Hunger Games, Maze Runner, Divergent, etc.)

 

Gonna go with Half-Blood Prince since I slept though part of that movie.

Chamber of Secrets, though any of the first 3 leaving would be fine. They are all 'fine' movies but I think the rest are all very good to great. I even love Half Blood Prince because it works brilliantly as a build up to what was about to be unleashed in the final two. Indeed it's one of the ONLY times I've truly loved a 'middle act' movie in any franchise.
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I cannot deal with Halfblood prince leaving already. Dumbledore's death alone ups that movie above the first 2.

One of the few times when a human character dies that my eyes started to water

I'm going to have to go with Half-Blood Prince. Nothing important really happens until the end, and the movie could get a bit wangsty.

 

Still a pretty good movie, but probably my least favorite Harry Potter film.

It's actually GoF for me, followed by HBP. GoF's definitely the one I return to least anyway. I guess it doesn't matter as it looks like HBP's going this round, but yeah I agree with what everyone says about HBP. The problem for me is that there were basically two ongoing plots in the film (the main plot re: the Horcruxes and the romantic subplot), and they made no attempt in somehow making both relevant to each other (though I don't know how much that's the fault of the film vs. the book). The stuff re: Ron/Lavender was good for comic relief and nothing more and they should've minimized as much of it as possible in favor of the main threads of the film re: Malfoy's plan and the potions book. Instead it just set up this contradictory mood between light-hearted rom-com and suspense re: Malfoy's shenanigans. And when Snape makes his big reveal as the Half-Blood Prince at the end, it's just like: "K."
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