Harry Potter (US - DVD R1 | HD | BD RA)
Warner has now provided us with art for the single-disc of Order of the Phoenix
Title: Harry Potter (IMDb)
Starring: Daniel Radcliffe
Released: 11th December 2007
SRP: Prices TBC
Further Details:
Warner Home Video has announced single and double-disc editions of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix which stars Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, and Emma Watson. Each release will carry a 2.35:1 anamorphic widescreen presentation, along with an English Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround track. Extras on the two-disc release will include 10 minutes of additional scenes, a A&E documentary, a Trailing Tonks feature with Actress Nat Tena, various making of featurettes, and a Fun and Games feature in which director David Yates and editor Mark Day show us what a difference a good edit makes and allows you to edit a scene. HD-DVD and Blu-ray releases will also be available. Artwork is attached:
Also available from the 11th will be a Harry Potter 1-5 Limited Edition Giftset which includes Harry Potters Years 1-5, a Harry Potter DVD game Hogwarts Challenge, along with a bonus disc containing over 2 hours of enhanced content, an exclusive "Harry Potter's Bookmark Collection", and collectible trading cards. This will retail at $119.97. HD DVD and Blu-ray giftsets will also be available for $149.99.














News by Tom Woodward
Starring: Daniel Radcliffe
Released: 11th December 2007
SRP: Prices TBC
Further Details:
Warner Home Video has announced single and double-disc editions of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix which stars Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, and Emma Watson. Each release will carry a 2.35:1 anamorphic widescreen presentation, along with an English Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround track. Extras on the two-disc release will include 10 minutes of additional scenes, a A&E documentary, a Trailing Tonks feature with Actress Nat Tena, various making of featurettes, and a Fun and Games feature in which director David Yates and editor Mark Day show us what a difference a good edit makes and allows you to edit a scene. HD-DVD and Blu-ray releases will also be available. Artwork is attached:
Also available from the 11th will be a Harry Potter 1-5 Limited Edition Giftset which includes Harry Potters Years 1-5, a Harry Potter DVD game Hogwarts Challenge, along with a bonus disc containing over 2 hours of enhanced content, an exclusive "Harry Potter's Bookmark Collection", and collectible trading cards. This will retail at $119.97. HD DVD and Blu-ray giftsets will also be available for $149.99.














News by Tom Woodward
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The giftset showing up on DVDTimes for region one is pretty impressive so I might get that. Any word on if it is in fact region 1?
http://www.dvdtimes.co.uk/content.php?contentid...
In my Video Business from a few weeks ago it showed that giftset and said it would be Blu-Ray and HDDVD as well so it'll be interesting to see if WB actually does that.
http://www.dvdtimes.co.uk/content.php?contentid...
In my Video Business from a few weeks ago it showed that giftset and said it would be Blu-Ray and HDDVD as well so it'll be interesting to see if WB actually does that.
ShaiBrooklyn wrote: The giftset showing up on DVDTimes for region one is pretty impressive so I might get that. Any word on if it is in fact region 1?
http://www.dvdtimes.co.uk/content.php?contentid...
In my Video Business from a few weeks ago it showed that giftset and said it would be Blu-Ray and HDDVD as well so it'll be interesting to see if WB actually does that.
It's a waste of money buying a five movie gift set considering there are two more to do.Two books that will be near impossible to turn into films.They just have to much going on and very complicated ideas.I'll hold out for the seven movie set.That is gorgeous though.But do you really need a Harry Potter bookmark set?I didn't think so.
http://www.dvdtimes.co.uk/content.php?contentid...
In my Video Business from a few weeks ago it showed that giftset and said it would be Blu-Ray and HDDVD as well so it'll be interesting to see if WB actually does that.
It's a waste of money buying a five movie gift set considering there are two more to do.Two books that will be near impossible to turn into films.They just have to much going on and very complicated ideas.I'll hold out for the seven movie set.That is gorgeous though.But do you really need a Harry Potter bookmark set?I didn't think so.
They should have saved that great packaging design for when they release the ultimate 7-movie set.
Good film, the best Potter movie yet, which was ironic considering it was my least favourite book (but I can't actually hate any of Rowling's writing). Good film, will pick it up with all the others in a box set once all seven books are adapted.
mc_serenity wrote: Great movie -- the best Harry Potter movie out there now, heck I think it's even better than POA. And Michael Goldenberg did a great job with adapting the book and even with all the massive cuts (such as the Weasley is Our King subplot and the omission of Quidditch), it was faithful to the spirit of the book. Too bad Goldenberg won't be back for "Half-Blood Prince" and probably "Deathly Hallows".
Shame Warners is continuing with their tradition of omitting commentary tracks on their HP releases. And the HD-DVD release won't be a combo... hurray!
It's not Goldenberg, it's Gambon.
Shame Warners is continuing with their tradition of omitting commentary tracks on their HP releases. And the HD-DVD release won't be a combo... hurray!
It's not Goldenberg, it's Gambon.
awww another movie that had a cool poster and it isnt used for the dvd...thats too bad.
granted this one is actually nice unlike the usual photoshop c**p they throw out but yeah....why waste time creating theatrical posters if they just become a memory once the movie hits home video?
i also wonder how many fans havent bought any of the movies because they realize once the series is done, there's gonna be some cool series box set?
granted this one is actually nice unlike the usual photoshop c**p they throw out but yeah....why waste time creating theatrical posters if they just become a memory once the movie hits home video?
i also wonder how many fans havent bought any of the movies because they realize once the series is done, there's gonna be some cool series box set?
Do we have a list of what special features will be exclusive to the HDDDVD and BluRay sets?
Pixarfan517 wrote: It's not Goldenberg, it's Gambon.
Michael Goldenberg wrote the screenplay. Michael Gambon, as you know, plays Dumbledore.
Michael Goldenberg wrote the screenplay. Michael Gambon, as you know, plays Dumbledore.
I AM SO EXCITED FOR THE RELEASE!!! but the cover SUCKS!!!!!!!! i wish they kept the Poster artwork with all the people in the background. this artwork looks weird. AM I THE ONLY ONE WHO SEES THIS!!!!
Nick Scott Guyer
Nick Scott Guyer
What's up for that new boxset? Really cool looking boxset, come on, we are not going to double-dip, or are we?
Well, I'm gonna wait to see which format wins, and then buy the ultra dupper super 7 movie boxet...oh, well, here we come, 2010?
Well, I'm gonna wait to see which format wins, and then buy the ultra dupper super 7 movie boxet...oh, well, here we come, 2010?
I have mixed feelings on this film. it felt like I was entering a book and leaving it in progress.
Artwork now added for the single-disc release...
i think the single disc cover looks a bit better then the 2 disc but still getting 2 disc. lol. i wonder what the 2 disc back cover art looks like.
Why are members of the D.A. riding brooms on the back cover?
I really like that single-disc art too, but the back cover makes no sense. They should be riding on thestrals lol.
I love the single-disc cover WAY more than the 2-disc. I like the back cover too, but it doesn't make sense, seeing as they never rode brooms. And that picture of Umbridge and the Inquistorial Squad seems just...out of place.
Yep, the single-disc artwork looks cooler than the 2-disc edition. But no special features... I was rooting for a commentary myself to be on the single-disc since the initial specs didn't say anything about it being barebones up until now.
I think I like the 1 disc art better. Does anyone else see that they changed Hermoine's wand?? It doesnt look like she is flick us off anymore on the single disc version. I hope they maybe change the 2 disc art around a little.
They messed up, single disk art is way better.
I like the artwork better on the single edition.
Thank god they changed the artwork i dont like this one either but its better
The Single disc art is miles better than the Two- Disc!
Thank god they changed the artwork i dont like this one either but its better
Nick Guyer wrote: Thank god they changed the artwork i dont like this one either but its better
They didn't change the 2-disc artwork, they added the artwork for the widescreen single-disc edition.
They didn't change the 2-disc artwork, they added the artwork for the widescreen single-disc edition.
i say when you get it and get 2 disc and a friend gets single just switch the covers with them if they dont care what cover they get lol.
thats hilarious.....they used the exact same shot of ron and hermione for both covers...lol
It does look like she is giving the bird in the 2 disc edition...I wonder if the 2 disc version of Harry is uncut LOL (a pun for Daniel Radcliffe)
They're both ok. I think the single disc artwork is better, but I personally am getting the 2-Disc.
The was the most boring, uneventful of the movies so far in my opinion..... maybe on dvd I will feel different.
But 20 minutes of wand waiving got old quickly
But 20 minutes of wand waiving got old quickly



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