Goblet of Fire DVD Review
By Kevin Kobori
Rated: PG-13
Starring: Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, Rupert
Grint, Michael Gambon, Maggie Smith
Directed by: Mike Newell
Goblet of Fire, the fourth installment in the Harry Potter
series, arrives on DVD March 7th. Much like the films, the DVDs
seem to get better and better. This latest release is by far the
best one yet!
The extras on the previous DVDs have regrettably been targeted
exclusively to the younger fans of the series, leaving older viewers
out in the cold. Prior DVD releases have consisted mostly of a selection
of games (that were not really playable from a remote) and a few
two minute featurettes. Goblet of Fire ; however, is practically
bursting at the seams with material!
The DVD features over eight full length featurettes which include
documentaries, a variety of deleted scenes, and interviews. While
there are still a lot of games, these are more enjoyable than those
in the previous releases. Additionally, the DVD features some fantastic
animated menu screens, reminiscent of some of the Star Wars DVDs.
While navigation can be a little difficult at times, you get the
hang of it pretty quick. Let’s take a look at the features:
Additional Scenes
What a big surprise! In the past this section has consisted of only
little snippets, but the additional scenes on this DVD are full
length scenes - and really good ones too! The audience gets to see
the full rock concert, additional moments from the Yule ball, and
a scene with the Hogwarts students singing the school song (I wish
this had been included in the final cut). In fact, many of these
scenes contain some vital information to the series, like Professor
Snape speaking to Karkaroff about the Dark Mark on his arm, and
much more. Hopefully there will be an extended edition one day like
the Lord of the Rings trilogy.
Preparing for the Yule Ball
This is a fantastic featurette! It really shows how much work went
into putting that sequence together. Covering everything from the
transformation of the Great Hall into a winter wonderland, to the
costume designs (and how they had to create an individual dress/suit
for every single extra on set), to training the actors to dance
(I almost doubled over in laughter). Mike Newell makes a really
funny comment about Daniel Radcliffe saying, “God did not
necessarily mean him to be a ballroom dancer.”
Reflections on the Fourth Film
This is a great introspective look by the cast and crew on their
experiences while working on the films. It’s nice to hear
Dan, Rupert and Emma reflect on growing up with each new release.
The trio also discusses how the fourth film differs from the other
installments of the franchise. Definitely a highlight on the DVD!
Triwizard Task Featurettes
There is a lot of information here! The viewer is taken through
each step the team of cinematic wizards took from conception to
finish in bringing these magical scenes from the page to the screen.
The audience gets to see the SFX animatics, getting an understanding
of how complicated the whole process can be. There is a lot of work
that goes into creating just a few minutes of footage.
It is especially interesting to see behind-the-scenes footage of
the cast working underwater in these huge tanks constructed at Leavesden
Studios. The final feature on the maze is my personal favorite.
Director Mike Newell gives a lot of insight, discussing how he wanted
the maze sequence to be more psychological in nature, like a horror
movie.
Meet the Champions
This documentary features interviews with the three champions, played
by Robert Pattinson, Stanislav Ianevski, and Clemence Poesy. Each
give some pretty hilarious answers to some great questions. The
feature also takes us through what a day is like for them on set,
and shows us how crazy things got for them. It’s a really
genuine, honest, and unpretentious look into their lives on the
set of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire . Really funny!
He Who Must Not Be Named
As a Harry Potter fan, this was my favorite feature on the disc.
The much anticipated appearance of Lord Voldemort is one of the
defining moments in the series. The viewer really gets to see how
cautious and careful the filmmakers were with realizing the character
perfectly. The feature gives us a peek at concept art, as well as
interviews with the artists, CGI animators, and the costume designers
that helped bring the character to life.
All in all this is an amazing DVD, packed with all the special
features and extras fans have been waiting for. Unfortunately the
DVD does lack a blooper reel and audio commentary by director Mike
Newell, even though Newell remarked that he had recorded one. Hopefully
we will see his commentary on a future edition. Make sure you pick
up the two disc edition for all the special features. Overall, a
great viewing experience!
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