Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince
I don't know how big Harry Potter is here but I thought I should do a review on it to try and spark some interest.
This movie was excellent and easily the best movie out of the six current ones. Yates definitely knows what he is doing as a director, and I am delighted at the thought of him doing the next two. I will try to review this film as unbiased as I can but as a fan I will also have complaints. (as I am an enormous Harry Potter fan). I am going to try and keep this as spoiler free as possible, but if I (or anyone else) is going to post spoilers, please do it in white.
The kids were great and I think they are finally reaching their potential. Felton and Radcliffe did a very nice job handling the emotions of 16 year old boys trying to survive in a world where they are being targeted by the most major threat (Felton being chosen for a task he is not expected to succeed and Radcliffe being number 1 on Voldemort's "must kill list"). Grint and Watson were great as always, providing humor and wit, and even Bonnie Wright seemed to do a decent job. She did make here relationship with Daniel pretty awkward here and there, but it seemed pretty consistent to me.
The entire adult cast was great, and Alan Rickman stole the movie again, although the actor who played Slughorn also did a great job. Gambon is also finally to get what Dumbledore is.
The one thing that bugs me about the movie is that the name has no relevance like it does in the book. The Half-Blood Prince reveals himself ... and that is it. There is no explanation of connections to Voldemort or Harry, or about himself, etc. I wish they would have expanded on this, but oh well, can't always get what you want.
For the actual movie as a whole, I came in expecting a sloppy romance movie judging from the previews. I was certainly shocked at the end of it. Yes there was romance, but it was done very well and it only added to the film, instead of taking things away from it. The action was all there, from the Spell fights to the attacks on the muggle and magical worlds and the last half hour or so of the movie. The comedy was as present as ever. I was laughing throughout most of the movie, something I did not expect from a Harry Potter film.
I would rate this film a 8/10 and definitely would suggest it if you just want something to watch.
I will add some more tommorow when I get a chance.

I don't know how big Harry Potter is here but I thought I should do a review on it to try and spark some interest.
This movie was excellent and easily the best movie out of the six current ones. Yates definitely knows what he is doing as a director, and I am delighted at the thought of him doing the next two. I will try to review this film as unbiased as I can but as a fan I will also have complaints. (as I am an enormous Harry Potter fan). I am going to try and keep this as spoiler free as possible, but if I (or anyone else) is going to post spoilers, please do it in white.
The kids were great and I think they are finally reaching their potential. Felton and Radcliffe did a very nice job handling the emotions of 16 year old boys trying to survive in a world where they are being targeted by the most major threat (Felton being chosen for a task he is not expected to succeed and Radcliffe being number 1 on Voldemort's "must kill list"). Grint and Watson were great as always, providing humor and wit, and even Bonnie Wright seemed to do a decent job. She did make here relationship with Daniel pretty awkward here and there, but it seemed pretty consistent to me.
The entire adult cast was great, and Alan Rickman stole the movie again, although the actor who played Slughorn also did a great job. Gambon is also finally to get what Dumbledore is.
The one thing that bugs me about the movie is that the name has no relevance like it does in the book. The Half-Blood Prince reveals himself ... and that is it. There is no explanation of connections to Voldemort or Harry, or about himself, etc. I wish they would have expanded on this, but oh well, can't always get what you want.
For the actual movie as a whole, I came in expecting a sloppy romance movie judging from the previews. I was certainly shocked at the end of it. Yes there was romance, but it was done very well and it only added to the film, instead of taking things away from it. The action was all there, from the Spell fights to the attacks on the muggle and magical worlds and the last half hour or so of the movie. The comedy was as present as ever. I was laughing throughout most of the movie, something I did not expect from a Harry Potter film.
I would rate this film a 8/10 and definitely would suggest it if you just want something to watch.
I will add some more tommorow when I get a chance.