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Harry Potter & the Prisoner of Azkaban - DVD 2004 - Widescreen ed - New Long Box

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Item specifics

Condition
New: An item that is still in its original shrink wrap from the manufacturer and the original ...
Format
DVD
Release Year
2004
Actor
Ed Harris
Features
Widescreen
Movie/TV Title
Harry Potter & the Prisoner of Azkaban
Franchise
Harry Potter
UPC
0085392844524

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Strong Bear Products

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  • Most favourable review

    Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (Two-Disc Special Edition), Good DVD, L

    Great quality and price. And precise shipping

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-ownedSold by: 0IKdmublTo-@Deleted

  • First film, Second film, Third film is the best so far!

    Based on J. K. Rowling's book, "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban" covers the boy wizard's third year at Hogwarts and hit the big screen in 2004. The film opens at Privet Drive with the end of the summer holidays approaching. The previous summer, at the start of the Chamber of Secrets, Harry had been blamed by the Ministry of Magic for a spell performed by Dobby the House Elf in Dursley's house. This summer, Harry panics as he accidentally casts a spell on Uncle Vernon's thoroughly obnoxious sister. Knowing he's in trouble, he decides to go on the run - but, following a bumpy ride on the Knight Bus, the Minister for Magic corners him at Diagon Alley. Harry is somewhat surprised to be let off, given the trouble he got into the previous year - but relieved all he same. The Magic ...

  • The kids are growing up, the dangers more "Sirius"

    "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban" is the third movie in the Harry Potter franchise, based on the very popular children's book series. Please do keep in mind that this movie is based on the book, which means that as good as the movie is, reading the book is better. That having been said, our hero Harry and his school friends are entering their third year of education at a magical high school named Hogwarts. There is an undercurrent of fear circulating in the wizarding world, as a notorious killer has become the first convict to escape from prison and is on the loose. For the most part, Harry has a good year at school. He has an excellent teacher (who was also a dear friend of Harry's deceased parents), Harry gains possession of a magical map, and he gets to visit the nearby town ...

  • It's good, but it's different than the others

    I love Harry Potter and am quite addicted. I felt that I needed to get that out there. That being said, I think the acting in this is more mature than either Sorcerer's Stone or Chamber of Secrets (with the exception of the scene where Harry is crying under the invisability cloak.) I thought the effects were wonderful, and it remained (for the most part) fairly true to the book. What I didn't like was the change for Hogwarts and the grounds (steep hill to Hagrid's etc.) It wasn't like the first 2 movies, and it didn't fit the picture that I had in my head from the books either. It isn't the best movie for the Harry Potter's to date, but I thought we already owned it and when I reached for it no such luck. It is worth having in your collection, and is definately worth watching, but ...

  • Harry and Rowling come of age

    I would have to say that this movie was a pivotal movie not only in Harry Potter's life, but in JK Rowling's writing career as well. For Harry, his past begins to reveal itself and danger comes ever closer to his reluctant sanctuary (ie-the Dursley's residence). For Rowling, her stories are no longer stand alone mysteries that share a common location, but are part of a larger story. These changes are perfectly timed, as the 8th grade is a pivotal time. It is at this age that children are in between true childhood but not quite yet a young adult. We see changes in Harry, Hermione and Ron that indicate the change. For one, Draco becomes less of an enemy and more like a pest-problems that they used to have no longer seem to matter, or at least not as much. The spells that Harry and his ...