[Digital Gonzo 2012]
This installment surprised me as I’d always thought Azkaban a superior film, and that may still be so. Film four may be less of a faithful adaptation by virtue of the huge amount of non-essential plot that had to be left out to conserve the running time, or it could be more faithful in terms of thematic delivery. Either way, The Goblet of Fire is now my personal favourite of the opening quartet of Harry Potter films.
This episode, we go in-depth on the upside and downside of the trimmed down story, we talk book sales figures, Quidditch, unforgivable curses, endangering children, frivolous lawsuits, teenage awkwardness and Lord Voldemort’s first full appearance in the series.
All of this is scored with some choice quotes and the wonderful arrangements of the often-overlooked Patrick Doyle.
Guests:
Sharon Shaw of School of Movies
Leah Haydu of Some Other Castle
James Batchelor of Bond and Beyond
Neil Taylor of TheKiddDogg
James Carter of Cane and Rinse
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