[Harry Potter Movie Challenge] Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire – Thoughts and Links
It’s the end of month four in the Harry Potter movie challenge, and that means it’s time to share your links and thoughts about the fourth movie, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire aka the one Robert Pattinson is in… you know I had to say it. 😉
This month I’ll base the question on a great Book Chat that Kristen wrote over at Daemon’s Books for the Harry Potter Book Challenge. And the question is:
“Which task of the Triwizard Tournament would you pick to take on?”
Personally, I have to go with task number two. Water doesn’t scare me and the maze seems kind of scary, and let’s not even mention the Dragon. So that’s my pick, but, what’s yours?
For those of you who have signed up to participate through the comment section, please answer this question in the comments: “Which task of the Triwizard Tournament would you pick to take on?”
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Feel free to also share your own answer to the question.
Remember, your comment and/or link will count as one proof of participation, which will give you one entry into our final giveaway.
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I think it would be fun to beat the dragon and grab the golden egg!
I was disapointed with this movie as far as following the book and including the right stuff. I think the director took too much liberty and it seemed that he did not read the whole series so he did not get the big picture of what can be changed becasue of time and what needed to be in the movie. I liked the movie but I think it could have been a whole lot better if he would have paid more attendtion to what was in the book then trying to change it to suite him as a stand alone movie which it is not.
as far as which task I would take on, it would be the maze. Not only is it the last and who ever get the cup wins but I love mazes.
I hated the part when Voldemort killed cedric diggory,and then he became a g@y vampire.