Harry Potter 1-5 Giftset (Blu-ray)

Director: Alfonso Cuaron  Mike Newell  David Yates  Starring: Robbie Coltrane  Rupert Grint  Emma Watson  
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Product Summary
Publisher: Warner
Format: Blu-Ray DVD
UPC: 00085391169840
Buy.com Sku: 205767495
Item#: V2L73K
Buy.com Sales Rank: 25077
Category Keywords: Based On A Novel  Buddies  Coming Of Age  Fantasy  Friends  Magic  Sequel 
Rating: 
 
"Blu-Ray Disc - Hi-Def Picture, Hi-Def Sound."
 
 
Features: DVD, Widescreen, Collector's Edition
 
The Harry Potter Limited Edition Giftset includes Harry Potter's Years 1-5 (THE SORCERER'S STONE, THE CHAMBER OF SECRETS, THE PRISONER OF AZKABAN, THE GOBLET OF FIRE, and THE ORDER OF THE PHOENIX), a Harry Potter DVD game Hogwarts Challenge, along with a bonus disc containing over two hours of enhanced content, an exclusive Harry Potter's Bookmark Collection, and collectible trading cards!

THE SORCERER'S STONE: Harry Potter (Daniel Radcliffe) learns on his 11th birthday that he is the orphaned son of two powerful wizards and possesses magical powers of his own. At Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, Harry embarks on the adventure of a lifetime, discovering a world of magic and fantasy where he is destined to live.

THE CHAMBER OF SECRETS: Cars fly, trees fight back and a mysterious elf comes to warn Harry Potter (Daniel Radcliffe) at the start of the second year of his amazing journey into the world of wizardry. This year at Hogwarts, spiders talk, letters scold and Harry's own unsettling ability to speak to snakes turns his friends against him. From dueling clubs to rogue Bludgers, it's a year of adventure and danger when bloody writing on a wall announces: The Chamber of Secrets has been opened. To save Hogwarts will require all of Harry, Ron and Hermione's magical abilities and courage in this spellbinding adaptation of J.K. Rowling's second book. Get ready to be amused and petrified as Harry Potter shows he's more than a wizard, he's a hero!

THE PRISONER OF AZKABAN: In HARRY POTTER AND THE PRISONER OF AZKABAN, Harry Potter (Daniel Radcliffe) and his friends Ron and Hermione return as teenagers to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry for their third year of study, where they delve into the mystery surrounding an escaped prisoner who seems to pose a dangerous threat to Harry.

THE GOBLET OF FIRE: When Harry Potter (Daniel Radcliffe)'s name emerges from the Goblet of Fire, he becomes a competitor in a grueling battle for glory among three wizarding schools - the Triwizard Tournament. But since Harry never submitted his name for the Tournament, who did? Now Harry must confront a deadly dragon, fierce water demons and an enchanted maze only to find himself in the cruel grasp of He Who Must Not Be Named. In this fourth film adaptation of J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter series, everything changes as Harry, Ron and Hermione leave childhood forever and take on challenges greater than anything they could have imagined.

THE ORDER OF THE PHOENIX: Lord Voldemort has returned, but few want to believe it. In fact, the Ministry of Magic is doing everything it can to keep the wizarding world from knowing the truth - including appointing Ministry official Dolores Umbridge as the new Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher at Hogwarts. When Professor Umbridge refuses to train her students in practical defensive magic, a select group of students decides to learn on their own. With Harry Potter as their leader, these students (who call themselves "Dumbledore's Army") meet secretly in a hidden room at Hogwarts to hone their wizarding skills in preparation for battle with the Dark Lord and his Death Eaters. New adventure - more dangerous, more thrilling than ever - is yours in this enthralling film version of the fifth novel in J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter series. A terrifying showdown between good and evil awaits. Prepare for battle!
 
"[Chamber] ...an enchanting spectacular for Potter fans anxious to ride the Hogwarts Express toward a new year of magic and mischief."  Gregory Weinkauf, Dallas Observer
"[Chamber] A fun, fantastic adventure..."  James Berardinelli's ReelViews
"[Order] Miraculous! A feast for the eyes...magical movie-making!"  Larry King, CNN
"[Order] The most successful film series since James Bond continues with another rousing winner...a wild ride all the way."  Pete Hammond, Maxim
"[Prisoner] Powerfully entrancing! This true kid's classic is just as magical for adults."  Peter Rainer, New York Magazine
"[Prisoner] Irresistible fun."  Peter Travers, Rolling Stone
"[Sorcerer's] Pure, uninterrupted enchantment. Destined to leave audiences of all ages cheering."  Rex Reed, New York Observer
"[Sorcerer's] The Wizard of Oz of its time. A complete triumph."  Richard Roeper, Ebert & Roeper
"[Goblet] A mature, tense, frightening and altogether masterful film."  Shawn Levy, Portland Oregonian
"[Goblet] ...an intelligent, visually seductive and mostly very satisfying fantasy epic of the first order."  William Arnold, Seattle Post-Intelligencer

 


Editor's Note

This giftset is sure to cast a spell on fans of the young wizard. Included here are the first five HARRY POTTER films: HARRY POTTER AND THE CHAMBER OF SECRETS, HARRY POTTER AND THE GOBLET OF FIRE, HARRY POTTER AND THE PRISONER OF AZKABAN, HARRY POTTER AND THE SORCERER'S STONE, and HARRY POTTER AND THE ORDER OF THE PHOENIX. Please see individual titles for synopsis information.

 

Features
[All] Interactive Menus
[All] Scene Selection
[All] This Is A Blu-Ray DVD Made For Blue-Laser Format Players Which Produce Higher Quality Picture & Sound
[Order] A&E Documentary: Hidden Secrets Of Harry Potter - In Harry Potter & The Order Of The Phoenix, Mystery Pervades Every Corner Of The Story. Take A Thrilling Look Back The Previous Movies In Search Of Clues To The Mysteries Of The Harry Potter Saga.
[Order] Additional Scenes - 17 Minutes Of Never Before Seen Footage!
[Order] Featurettes: Trailing Tonks - We Spend A Day With Nat Tena (Tonks) & Receive A Very Personal Often Wacky Tour Of The Harry Potter Stages, Harry Potter - The Magic Of Editing - Director David Yates & Editor Mark Day Show Us What A Difference A Good Edit Makes & Allows You To Edit A Scene, & Focus Points - Enjoy These Fun & Fascinating Making-Of Featurettes To Discover Just What Is Involved To Create Those Amazing Scenes & Characters
 
Technical Info

Release Information
Studio: Warner
Release Date: 12/11/2007
Catalog ID: 1000025875
UPC: 00085391169840
Number of Discs: 7

Audio & Video
Original Language: English
Available Audio Tracks: English
Video: Color

Aspect Ratio
Widescreen  2.35:1/2.40:1

 
Cast & Crew
Alan Rickman
Daniel Radcliffe
Emma Watson
Maggie Smith
Robbie Coltrane
Rupert Grint
Tom Felton
Warwick Davis
Alfonso Cuaron - [Prisoner] Director
Chris Columbus - [Sorcerer's, Chamber] Director
David Yates - [Order] Director
Mike Newell - [Goblet] Director

 
Awards

Nominee (2007)
   MTV Award, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, [Order] Best Summer Movie You Haven't Seen Yet

Winner (2006)
   British Academy Awards, Stuart Craig, [Goblet] Best Production Design

Nominee (2006)
   British Academy Awards, Jim Mitchell, et. al., [Goblet] Best Achievement in Special Visual Effects
   British Academy Awards, Nick Dudman, et. al., [Goblet] Best Make Up/Hair
   MTV Award, Daniel Radcliffe, [Goblet] Best Hero
   MTV Award, Daniel Radcliffe, et. al., [Goblet] Best On-Screen Team
   MTV Award, Ralph Fiennes, [Goblet] Best Villain
   Oscar, Stuart Craig, Stephanie McMillan, [Goblet] Best Achievement in Art Direction

Winner (2005)
   British Academy Awards, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, [Prisoner] Audience Award

Nominee (2005)
   British Academy Awards, David Heyman, et. al., [Prisoner] Alexander Korda Award for Best British Film
   British Academy Awards, John Richardson, et. al., [Prisoner] Best Achievement in Special Visual Effects
   British Academy Awards, Amanda Knight, et. al., [Prisoner] Best Make Up/Hair
   British Academy Awards, Stuart Craig, [Prisoner] Best Production Design
   Oscar, John Williams, [Prisoner] Best Achievement in Music Written for Motion Pictures, Original Score
   Oscar, Tim Burke, et. al., [Prisoner] Best Achievement in Visual Effects
   People's Choice, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, [Prisoner] Favorite Sequel
   People's Choice, Gary Oldman, [Prisoner] Favorite Villain Movie Star

Winner (2003)
   British Academy Awards, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, [Chamber] Kids' Vote

Nominee (2003)
   British Academy Awards, David Heyman, et. al., [Chamber] BAFTA Children's Award - Best Feature Film
   British Academy Awards, Jim Mitchell, et. al., [Chamber] Best Achievement in Special Visual Effects
   British Academy Awards, Stuart Craig, [Chamber] Best Production Design
   British Academy Awards, Randy Thom, et. al., [Chamber] Best Sound
   MTV Award, "Dobby", [Chamber] Best Virtual Performance

Nominee (2002)
   British Academy Awards, David Heyman, Chris Columbus, [Sorcerer's] Alexander Korda Award for Best British Film
   British Academy Awards, David Heyman, et. al., [Sorcerer's] BAFTA Children's Award - Best Feature Film
   British Academy Awards, Robert Legato, et. al., [Sorcerer's] Best Achievement in Special Visual Effects
   British Academy Awards, Amanda Knight, [Sorcerer's] Best Make Up/Hair
   British Academy Awards, Robbie Coltrane, [Sorcerer's] Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role
   British Academy Awards, Stuart Craig, [Sorcerer's] Best Production Design
   British Academy Awards, John Midgley, et. al., [Sorcerer's] Best Sound
   MTV Award, Daniel Radcliffe, [Sorcerer's] Breakthrough Male Performance
   Oscar, John Williams, [Sorcerer's] Best Music, Original Score
   Oscar, Stuart Craig, Stephanie McMillan, [Sorcerer's] Best Art Direction-Set Decoration
   Oscar, Judianna Makovsky, [Sorcerer's] Best Costume Design

 
Professional Reviews
ReelViews 9 of 10
[Order] With its fifth cinematic outing, the Harry Potter film series has ascended to another level. In addition to providing a self-contained, well-paced adventure, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix also begins to coalesce the epic ether that has been building over the past four films (especially the last two). With this movie, we sense that we're on the brink of something big, dark, and ominous...For a franchise that began under the lightweight guardianship of director Chris Columbus, these pictures have gotten progressively darker. The Order of the Phoenix is easily the gloomiest yet. The movie is not suitable for young children...With The Order of the Phoenix, Harry Potter has truly come into his own, fulfilling the promise of The Prisoner of Azkaban and The Goblet of Fire. These are no longer cute stories of wizards and magic and things that go bump in the night. They are dark tales where the themes and creatures become increasingly distorted as the frames whiz by. The Order of the Phoenix is the best on offer to-date from the Harry Potter cinematic franchise, and one of the few reasons during the summer of 2007 to venture out to a multiplex. - James Berardinelli
 
Chicago Sun-Times 10 of 10
[Sorcerer's] ''Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" is a red-blooded adventure movie, dripping with atmosphere, filled with the gruesome and the sublime, and surprisingly faithful to the novel. A lot of things could have gone wrong, and none of them have: Chris Columbus' movie is an enchanting classic that does full justice to a story that was a daunting challenge. The novel by J.K. Rowling was muscular and vivid, and the danger was that the movie would make things too cute and cuddly. It doesn't. Like an "Indiana Jones" for younger viewers, it tells a rip-roaring tale of supernatural adventure, where colorful and eccentric characters alternate with scary stuff like a three-headed dog, a pit of tendrils known as the Devil's Snare and a two-faced immortal who drinks unicorn blood. Scary, yes, but not too scary--just scary enough...During "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone," I was pretty sure I was watching a classic, one that will be around for a long time, and make many generations of fans. It takes the time to be good. It doesn't hammer the audience with easy thrills, but cares to tell a story, and to create its characters carefully. Like "The Wizard of Oz," "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory," "Star Wars" and "E.T.," it isn't just a movie but a world with its own magical rules. - Roger Ebert
 
Reel.com 9 of 10
[Prisoner] Pardon the pun, but when it comes to Harry Potter films, the third time's a charm. Not that Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone and Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets weren't excellent movies. They were. But Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban eclipses both of them...First, important information for Potter purists: 1) Three key points have been changed to streamline the story, which results in a nice adaptation, but not a faithful one. Whether these changes will affect future books/films is a question many are pondering. Author JK Rowling, in an interview with USA Today, claimed that director Alfonso Cuaron (Y Tu Mama Tambien) unintentionally made choices that foreshadow events in Books Six and Seven; 2) Numerous subplots have been deleted entirely; 3) There is only one Quidditch scene (you know which one)...Whereas the first two films were clearly kids' movies--despite grownups showing up in costume for midnight premieres--the mood of Azkaban reflects the adolescence it portrays...If you are new to the world of Harry Potter, fear not. Although Azkaban provides only minimal backstory, a fellow reviewer said she was able to follow along with no problem--and she thoroughly enjoyed the film. - Sarah Chauncey
 
  
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Plot 5
Acting 5
Overall Satisfaction 5
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5 of 5 Worth Every Penny!! Tuesday, July 08, 2008
Scott from Fresno  

First of all I am not into blu-ray completely. I find it difficult to spend $30 on a movie when I can get the same one for $15-$20. On the other hand, if you are really into sound and picture quality, then blu-ray is the only way to go. I have quite a large movie collection and am in no way planning on converting all to blu-ray, but I have decided there are a select few that would be worth the upgrade. The Harry Potter movies seemed to be a logical choice. If you try and purchase each of the movies separately you will spend $30 a piece on them. The set is a smart choice. Not only do you get the first 5 movies at a better price, but you also get a bonus dvd with extra footage , a harry potter dvd game, trading cards, and limited edition bookmarks(the bookmarks, cards, and dvd game are great for the kids). On top of all that, everything comes in a collector's case that is shaped like Harry's travel trunk. As for my opinion on the movies themselves........I was not disappointed. The sound was great and the picture was outstanding. The set was worth every penny I spent on it. For those of you who buy the set, I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.
 
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