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it is very best movie (1 comments)

21-Jul-2009 Posted by Guest

it need to run 4years more

only love..... (1 comments)

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all series are superb n awesome

Pottermania fails to grip the city, Harry Potter craze has died down? (1 comments)

18-Jul-2009 Posted by Guest

Apart from the evil Voldemort, rain seemed to have played a dampener in Harry Potter`s monsoon party.

Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince makes $104m on first day (1 comments)

17-Jul-2009 Posted by Guest

"We owe this record-breaking opening to the remarkable fans who have stood by us and who stood in line to be among the first to see Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince," added studio president Alan Horn.

Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince makes $104m on first day (1 comments)

17-Jul-2009 Posted by Guest

"These outstanding box office numbers are another testament to the universal appeal of JK Rowling`s stories," said Veronika Kwan-Rubinek, Warner Bros president of international distribution.

Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince makes $104m on first day (1 comments)

17-Jul-2009 Posted by Guest

The only other movie to fare better from a Wednesday debut in North America is Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen, which opened last month with a $62m (£38m) haul.

Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince makes $104m on first day (1 comments)

17-Jul-2009 Posted by Guest

Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban previously held the record for the most successful film to open in the UK on a Wednesday. Half-Blood Prince took $58.2m (£35.7m) in the US and Canada - a tally that included a record $22.2m (£13.6m) from midnight screenings.

Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince makes $104m on first day (1 comments)

17-Jul-2009 Posted by Guest

Domestic box office takings for the sixth Potter movie topped the £3m made by the third outing in its first day in 2004.

Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince makes $104m on first day (1 comments)

17-Jul-2009 Posted by Guest

Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, the sixth film in the fantasy series, opened in 20 countries on Wednesday, making $104m (£63.7m) in cinemas

Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince makes $104m on first day (1 comments)

17-Jul-2009 Posted by Guest

The latest Harry Potter film made more than $100 million on its first day on worldwide release, distributor Warner Bros has announced.

Don`t miss it! (1 comments)

17-Jul-2009 Posted by Guest

Critics Ratings:4/4 Just one more year to go. Understandably, there`s so much to do for young Mr Potter and his pals, now in their sixth year at Hogwarts. Before they enter their final year, they have to find ways to wind up their save-the-world mission by wiping out the Dark Lord and his devio

Prince `Potter` Is Best of the Series (1 comments)

17-Jul-2009 Posted by Guest

Critics Rating:4/5 Early in "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince," young wizard-in-training and prophesied chosen one Harry Potter (Daniel Radcliffe) is magically transported to a small house by his headmaster, Albus Dumbledore (Michael Gambon). Dumbledore says, "Harry, I suppose you must be

Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince comes closer to any of its predeceddors (1 comments)

16-Jul-2009 Posted by Guest

Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince`s opening scenes are marked by the chaos and confusion permeating both the Muggle and wizard communities as they experience acts of terrorism via Voldemort`s army of Death Eaters, free from the shackles of Azkaban and eager to wage war for their master. The f

Which one would you prefer, Harry Potter Movies or the Books? (1 comments)

14-Jul-2009 Posted by Guest

So how do they measure up? Are they comparable to the James Bond movies, which long ago eclipsed their literary origins? Or are the Harry Potter films still ultimately to be judged by how expertly they translate what Rowling put on the page?

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