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Harry Potter Years 1-5 (Full-Screen Edition)
 
Manufacturer: Warner Home Video
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Studio: Warner Home Video Release Date: 11/11/2008 Rating: Pg

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perfect gift for my son.
 
Review Date: July 31, 2010
Reviewer: T. Carolan, ok
he loves these movies and this is the perfect way to keep them all together
Nice DVD boxed set at a very nice price!
 
Review Date: June 4, 2010
Reviewer: Stephen B. Sprowls, Arkansas City, KS
Bought this for my nephew for X-mas, and he loved it! Great service at a very nice price! Very fast delivery times. Buy with confidence!
Daughter Absolutely Loved This
 
Review Date: February 17, 2010
Reviewer: Natasha Holcomb, Richmond, VA
Originally I purchased a box set from Ebay- When I got it, we realized it was actually for BluRay which we dont have. I couldnt find the exact box set for the price I paid before anywhere. This was the closest I could get to being able to have all the movies my daughter wanted for her birthday. She watches these all the time!!
Harry Potter Years 1 - 5 (Full-Screen Edition)
 
Review Date: January 30, 2010
Reviewer: Lauren L. Sherrell, Chattanooga, TN USA
This item was a Christmas gift for my 11 year old brother. Of the items that I ordered from various vendors on Amazon, this gift arrived AFTER Christmas. (I ordered all of them on the same date.) Despite the late arrival, I was pleased with the purchase, and so was he.
A fun fantasy saga, but far from perfect
 
Review Date: January 22, 2010
Reviewer: D. J. Nardi, Washington, DC
Harry Potter is certainly an entertaining fantasy series. Overall, the three main characters - Harry, Ron, and Hermione - are well cast and convey both the joy and seriousness of the wizarding world. I do take a star off for the fact that the movies often have huge plots holes and sometimes meander off into irrelevant sidetracks. It seems the directors and scriptwriters weren't quite sure how to transform the books into movies. For example, it never really becomes clear how and why Voldemort has gained so many followers. Is it a certain ideology? Is it because his followers want to kill muggles? It just seems that he's a two-dimensional "bad guy" with nothing better to do than be evil. That's something I think could have been explored more than, say, Harry's flirtations with Cho (he ends up marrying Ginny anyway). Hopefully, there will be a extended versions of the movies like the Lord of the Rings extended versions that can fill in some of these plot holes and make the story richer. On the whole though, they're still fun to watch.

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