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Rather than buying this movie on DVD and spending $25 on it, i was lucky to get it on VHS for only $4.88 . This movie is just exelent, and in my opinion, the best Harry Potter movie yet! The unique scenery and characters make it fun and interesting to watch; along with the story. I would probubly rate this movie, in particular, 8+ (as well as Chamber Of Secrets) because it, as well as the other H.P movies contain mild frighting scenes, and some children might get scared easily by them. I am not going to tell you what happens in this movie; because then, there would really be no sense in watching it. All i can say is that this movie is exelent (in quality and story) and that i recomend buying it (especially for the price)

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Harry potter (DanielRadcliffe)started his third year at Hogwart school.Harry potter did not know that a murderer,sirius black (Gary Oldeman) escapes the Azkaban prison and want Harry to die.

Harry potter is in danger when a great murderer the name of Sirius Black escape Azkaban prison and he is on a look out for Harry Potter .Harry Potter and his two friends as they want to stay one step ahead of the badguy and try to find out why the man wants Harry Potter to die.

The length of the movie is 140 minutes long.

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The greatest magical feat by the Harry Potter world is that it has made readers out of millions of children of all ages. It doesn't take a wizard to know that means the stories would be interpreted for the big screen. The first two films in the series came across well, each a pretty but overly-plotty document of the book. The films tended to be slavish to their appropriate books which resulted in a two and a half hour running time. Of course, fanatics of the books would take the opposite view, that the films were lacking as elements of the books were abridged or eliminated. As the books double or triple in size, the filmmakers have to face facts. These movies are going to have to abridge the stories not only better, but more. And the more that is cut, the angrier fans will get.

Hail to the third film, under the helm of director Alfonso Cuaron (Y Tu Mama Tambien). We are now flying the most streamlined broom yet. Little time spent on introduction; the story comes across more focused, less episodic, darker and scarier.Most importantly, this film best captures the fun of the books.

The superb cast remains intact here with the exception of Michael Gambon filling in Dumbledore's shoes, vacated by the passing of Richard Harris. His Dumbledore is a different take on the role. He comes across a bit younger, not as wise, sort of a 120 year old flower child. Emma Thompson joins the cast as Professor Trelawney, her coke-bottle glasses worth many a laugh. David Trewlis takes on the duties of the abandoned Defense Against the Dark Arts professorship, a job that always comes under scrutiny within each Potter story. Finally, and most relevant to the entire series is the introduction of Sirius Black, portrayed by perennial lunatic Gary Oldman. He is a welcome addition to the legend.

As expected, the special effects are better this time around, less rushed and already established. Beyond that the darker, grainier cinematography and creative camera work make the film less pristine, more real. After the third film, you have a much better idea the dangers of Quittich.

The adaptation of J.K.Rowling's storyline by Steve Cloves is a marked improvement on the first two, successfully eliminating more details without hindering the story process in any way. (Calls for scenes to add depth are erroneous, that's what the book is for). The story hinges on time and time travel and is well executed on screen. The largest weakness here involves a large important battle between a dog and a werewolf, neither of which are fully introduced into the story until late in the film.

One of the most amazing elements in the whole film series is watching the three young leads, Daniel Ratcliffe, Emma Watson and Rupert Gint, grow up... quicker than any potion or spell would allow.

The bonus materials in this particualy disc are hit and miss. Most valuable are interviews with cast and crew but the world could do without the ridiculous shrunken head as a running theme.

HARRY POTTER AND THE PRISONER OF AZKABAN is solid entertainment, hopefully opening into even more streamlined films in the franchise.

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