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Harry Potter: The Complete 8-Film Collection [Blu-ray]
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Genre | Kids & Family |
Format | Import, Blu-ray |
Contributor | Rupert Grint, Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, Helena Bonham Carter, David Yates, Ralph Fiennes |
Language | English |
Runtime | 19 hours and 59 minutes |
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Product Description
Imported from UK
Extra Content:
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince Create your own Picture-in-Picture commentary J.K. Rowling: A Year in the Life Cast members guide to moviemaking What's on your mind? - Q & A with cast/crew One-Minute Drills - Cast members sum up their characters Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 1 The Last Days of Privet Drive - Maximum Movie Mode Hagrid's Motorbike - Maximum Movie Mode Death Eaters Attack Cafe - Maximum Movie Mode Creating Dobby and Kreacher - Maximum Movie Mode Magical Tents! - Maximum Movie Mode The Return of Griphook - Maximum Movie Mode The Seven Harry's On the Green with Rupert, Tom, Oliver, and James Deleted Scenes Godric's Hollow/Harry Nagini Battle The Frozen Lake Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1: Behind the Soundtrack The Wizarding World of Harry Potter Promotional Trailer Dan, Rupert, and Emma's Running Competition Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows - Part 2 Maximum Movie Mode: Aberforth Dumbledore Deathly Hallows Costume Changes Harry Returns to Hogwarts The Hogwarts Shield The Room of Requirement Set The Fiery Escape Neville's Stand Molly Takes Down Bellatrix Final Farewells from Cast and Crew Pottermore Preview When Harry Left Hogwarts The Goblins of Gringotts The Women of Harry Potter Deleted Scenes Warner Bros. Studio Tour London A Conversation with JK Rowling and Daniel Radcliffe
Product details
- Aspect Ratio : 1.85:1
- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- MPAA rating : Unrated (Not Rated)
- Product Dimensions : 2.68 x 6.89 x 5.35 inches; 14.46 ounces
- Audio Description: : English
- Director : David Yates
- Media Format : Import, Blu-ray
- Run time : 19 hours and 59 minutes
- Release date : May 14, 2013
- Actors : Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, Rupert Grint, Ralph Fiennes, Helena Bonham Carter
- Subtitles: : English
- Language : English (Dolby Digital 5.1), Unqualified (Dolby Digital-Plus 5.1)
- Studio : Imports
- ASIN : B00543RC0Y
- Number of discs : 11
- Best Sellers Rank: #5,251 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
- #228 in Kids & Family Blu-ray Discs
- #760 in Action & Adventure Blu-ray Discs
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First the breakdown of the 11 disc - as mentioned they come in a "box" that isn't high quality but does the job of keeping the four cases together in a group. The four cases are labeled so you can see which "years" are included in the case. Two of the cases have two disc each, one has years 1 & 2 while the other has years 3 and 4. The third case has years 5 and 6 with a special features disc for year 6 (Half-blood Prince). Finally, there's the largest case that holds year 7 part 1 & 2 and the special features for both so a total of 4 discs in this last case. All of my discs had labels and I didn't have the blank or black label mentioned in other reviews.
Quality of movies on Blu-ray - I'd say the first few movies seemed more like DVD copies and the sound was not as good as my LOTR Blu-ray collection. The later movies seemed better but perhaps that's to be expected with the first movie being from 2001 and the last movie around 2011?
As I mentioned in the 11 discs breakdown, only the last three movies have the special features disc included. The others have minor special features like trailers, deleted/extended scenes, some actors talking about their characters and such. I also believe the Half-Blood Prince had the "Enhanced" movie playback feature but am pretty sure the Deathly Hallows did not. I'd also mentioned on the first few movies I think they just went right into play mode so if you want to get to the menu you have to use the remote to bring it up to view the minor features or wait until the movie is over and then forward through the credits. Being the "All" regions versions means you will see a lot more warnings about the copyright as the screen is shown in multiple languages.
So if you are looking for the complete set, don't care too much about having a ton of special features for each movie or if you want a region free version, then this may be the best option for you. However if you like extended version and want more than you would have seen at the theater or just want to see all the special features or have an attractive storage box/case, then you'll have to look elsewhere.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00543RC0Y/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
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the item mentioned in the review by Code Red:
"3 Faces of Harry" collection -- https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00AQNOCZ0/ref=cm_cr_ryp_prd_ttl_sol_0
For reference, my Blu-ray player, the Oppo BDP-103D (not the 103) was released in 2013. I mention this because at that time getting the machien to be region free meant adding separate hardware and I did not do that.
Code Red mentions, "...There are versions that you need to be aware of that are MAY NOT be playable in the U.S. It's another collection that is European made and most of the time, the discs are not playable on North American Blu-Ray Players." Good advice!
This is true because movie studios regionalize their releases. The 3 Faces of Harry version (3FH) has two symbols on it's front: Irish Film Classification Office and the British Board of Film Classification, so it seems like a European release. Still, I wanted this one in particular due to the amazing amount of extra content available.
If you check out blu (dash) ray dot com there is a listing there for this specific 3FH version. Click on the region coding tab and see that people actually test the regions and post on that site. Very handy. Also very handy to see that Region A is confirmed for everyone who tested it. Either the collection is released region free, or my player has been region free all along. I think the former is most likely.
So with much trepidation, I opened my 3FH box set, hoping it would work, and still concerned that maybe it wouldn't.
Guess what? IT WORKS!
All discs play just fine. The audio seems fine as well, no issues.
The set is in 4 small books with sleeves, not a standard disc box with the plastic tabs. I think there is opportunity to scratch them getting them in and out, or add oily popcorn fingerprints, but that could likely happen with any storage style.
I am beyond delighted that I'll be able to see the entire series!
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2021
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00543RC0Y/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
or
the item mentioned in the review by Code Red:
"3 Faces of Harry" collection -- https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00AQNOCZ0/ref=cm_cr_ryp_prd_ttl_sol_0
For reference, my Blu-ray player, the Oppo BDP-103D (not the 103) was released in 2013. I mention this because at that time getting the machien to be region free meant adding separate hardware and I did not do that.
Code Red mentions, "...There are versions that you need to be aware of that are MAY NOT be playable in the U.S. It's another collection that is European made and most of the time, the discs are not playable on North American Blu-Ray Players." Good advice!
This is true because movie studios regionalize their releases. The 3 Faces of Harry version (3FH) has two symbols on it's front: Irish Film Classification Office and the British Board of Film Classification, so it seems like a European release. Still, I wanted this one in particular due to the amazing amount of extra content available.
If you check out blu (dash) ray dot com there is a listing there for this specific 3FH version. Click on the region coding tab and see that people actually test the regions and post on that site. Very handy. Also very handy to see that Region A is confirmed for everyone who tested it. Either the collection is released region free, or my player has been region free all along. I think the former is most likely.
So with much trepidation, I opened my 3FH box set, hoping it would work, and still concerned that maybe it wouldn't.
Guess what? IT WORKS!
All discs play just fine. The audio seems fine as well, no issues.
The set is in 4 small books with sleeves, not a standard disc box with the plastic tabs. I think there is opportunity to scratch them getting them in and out, or add oily popcorn fingerprints, but that could likely happen with any storage style.
I am beyond delighted that I'll be able to see the entire series!
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破格の値段で買えましたので、とても満足です。
For the record, I have a North American 120GB PS3 Slim, and all of the discs, movies and special features alike, played flawlessly.
Like many other reviewers, two things in particular attracted me to this collection over its North American counterpart. First of all, it's cheaper. The price of the N.A. set has come down in recent months, but this one is still less expensive as of this writing. Better still, there is more content in the UK version. For those of you who don't know, this set is basically a compilation of the individual releases of each film. While the first five films were released as single discs, the last three were 2-disc sets (with, as you might expect, the movie on the first disc and the special features on the second). The N.A. version omits the special features discs for the last three films, but they are included here. Now, obviously, this collection is not as comprehensive as the Ultimate Editions or the Wizard's Collection. There are no extended cuts or 3D versions here, and since the early films were limited to single discs, the extras are somewhat lacking. But for the more casual Harry Potter fan like myself, you're getting all you probably need for under $50, based on current pricing and exchange rates.
I have no complaints about the video quality of these discs. I'm sure the early films would've benefited from having separate discs for the special features thereby allowing for a higher bit-rate for the movies themselves, but they look fine. The later films, having more room to breathe as well as simply being newer, look fantastic. I have yet to experience the lossless audio options as I have an older A/V receiver, but the lossy Dolby Digital and DTS tracks sound great for what they are.
I will say that the packaging could have been better. The set comes in a cardboard slipcase housing four Blu-Ray cases containing two movies each. This is fine, but the hinges on the disc trays are a bit flimsy and the fourth case, which houses the two Deathly Hallows movies, is unnecessarily thick with a lot of empty space for the discs to be jostled around and become dislodged during shipping. Fortunately, this didn't happen to me, but I'm sure it easily could have.
That minor complaint aside, I couldn't be happier with this purchase and would recommend this collection to anyone who wants the Harry Potter movies but can't justify the expense of the Ultimate Editions or the Wizard's Collection.
Ce coffret reprend toutes les éditions blu-ray parues à ce jour (1 blu-ray pour les épisodes 1 à 5, 2 blu-ray pour les épisodes 6 à 7.2) dans un coffret peu encombrant (2 films par boîtier). A noter que le blu-ray du 7.2 n'est pas en 3D.
Le packaging en lui-même est moche, mais tellement peu encombrant que c'est un plus pour des personnes qui, comme moi, ne peuvent malheureusement pas stocker d'éditions collector par manque de place.
Et puis honnêtement, avoir la totale d'Harry Potter à ce prix (40€ au moment où j'écris), c'est limite donné.