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Goblet of Fire Reviewed and Soundtrack Available

Published November 9, 2005 in Early Reviews
By Ryan Parsons | Image property of Warner Bros
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire Soundtrack
I know I have been a little sick, but a whole day without an update for Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire? No matter, we have recently been alerted to another positive review for the film and an announcement that the GOF soundtrack is available for purchase now.

Goblet of Fire Music


If you are like myself and a big fan of movie music it should please you to hear that you do not have to wait till November 15th for the release of the Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire OST to retail outlets. Instead, quickly head over to Apple and download iTunes [if you can watch the latest trailers with quicktime, then you have iTunes].

Once you have iTunes on your computer, click on this GOF Soundtrack Link. You can now purchase the entire soundtrack of Goblet of Fire for $14.99 at the iTunes store. The soundtrack comes with a total of, let's look to the right, 24 songs; twenty of which are composed.

The soundtrack not enough to tickly your fancy? Well, how about another gushing review for the film?

 


First, if you do have a review that you would like to submit to us here at CanMag.Com, please send it in! We have been rocking Potter for quite some time now and are surprised by how many few early reports we have received.

Other than that, check out another positive review for Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire sent over to AICN, aka 'not us,' that gushes nothing but positives.


Went to a screening of Harry Potter: Goblet of Fire last night at Warner Bros and was actually pleasantly surprised. I was 'meh' about the first two and pretty into the third, but I didn't have too much hope for Mike "Four Weddings and a Funeral" Newell to pull out a 2 1/2 hour fantasy epic. But you know what?

Newell made a sweet ass fantasy epic.

This was the first Potter that really had that Lord of the Rings feel. Many times while watching the film I thought to myself "someone's taking a page from Jackson's playbook", which is exactly what they should be doing to as this 'children's story' grows up into a 'teenage story'. Things are scarier, things are darker, and things are generally, more freaking awesome. On to the goods:

Dragons, dragons, dragons. Really freaking cool dragons. Best dragons ever? Not much competition on the table. But hands down, these looked sweet. Fire breathing, mean, dangerous, scary dragons. Great sound too, the whole theater shook when that horntail slammed it's tail down.

In hands down the coolest scene since Darth's splash into lava at the end of Revenge of the Sith, Voldemort's birth is AMAZING.


Amazing you say? I just watched Revenge of the Sith again last night to confirm my original beliefs that the film freakin' rocked. Just so you know... it did.

Be warned, if you head over to AICN to read the entire review, it is EXTREMELY SPOILERISH. It even gives away the deaths of certain characters. If you have not read the books and want to experience some type of surprise as you enter the theatres on November 18th, do NOT read this entire review.

Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire comes to theatres on November 18th.

For the trailers, movie stills, pics, clips, other reviews and synopsis, go to the Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire Movie Page.

Stay tuned for updates.


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