HERE IT COMES...IMAGINEER99's review...
I want to preface this by saying one simple thing--converting the Harry Potter books into movies is hard. Really hard. So, I have a lot of respect for the film-makers. Really it's a lose-lose situation. Stay too close to the book and you make a stringent and boring film (Columbus' creations). Stray too far and you risk the petty comments from thousands of Harry Potter fans, each disappointed that it didn't follow the books word for word (the outlash against Cuaron).
With Goblet of Fire, I think that a nice balance was reached. Things just had to be cut (and creating two films would have been a HUGE mistake. Cuaron was absolutely right). That's not to say that it didn't have problems. First and foremost, is Kloves' screenplay. For some reason, Kloves' dialogue doesn't flow well--it feels forced, despite the great thespians reading it. This problem is further exposed by the flow of the film. Since the creators were trying to "fit" in everything, scenes are too short. Characters aren't developed. The whole process feels rushed. A rushed 2.5 hour movie? Sounds like an oxymoron, don't it? But it's true.
Personally, I would much rather simplify things even more and give some of the dialogues actual meaning. Towards the end, I wanted MORE from Harry's conversation with Dumbledore. I wanted MORE from Harry's encounter with Voldemort. I doubt any single scene lasted longer than five minutes, and so it becomes difficult to empathize with the characters. Newell's pacing feels like an out of control locomotive trying desperately to reach shipment on time. He plows through any obstacles that might slow him down, just trying to get there in one piece. As a result, the film suffers.
What did I like? As Wilt Dasney said, I think Rita Skeeter's character was hilarious (and far less vicious as she was in the books). I think the kids are becoming better actors, although Emma Watson still has a propensity to over deliver at times ("IT'S AN AGE LINE!!!!!!!!!!!!!"). I think Cedric was great (for what little time he had on screen). I thought the dance montage was the best part of the whole film. Funny and smart! Fleur was hot! Ron's robes? Hilarious! I love Gambon's Dumbledore. He nails the role. Dumbledore SHOULD be animated. He should be silly. He should be eccentric. Harris (partly because he was sick) was too subdued. He had the warmth, but lacked the spunk.
All in all, a fun movie. For all its problems, its hard not to smile as you see things you envisioned for so long pop onto screen. But, to be a condescending jerk, the book was much better.
MY GRADE: B-