Top 10 CRINGE Moments in Harry Potter Movies
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- čas přidán 25. 06. 2018
- We all love the Harry Potter movies, but for every perfect moment of Dobby or Hagrid, there is a Cringe worthy moment where Harry awkwardly eats a cookie - Today dives into the Wizarding World to celebrate those moments with the Top 10 Cringe moments in Harry Potter movies!
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"DIDYAPUTYANAMINDEGOBLETOFAYAHH?!!!?!?!?1?"
-Dumbledore asked calmly.
KRWymiatacz lol 😂
KRWymiatacz this killed me 😂😂😂
KRWymiatacz why u do dis to me, I can’t stop laughing
Book: Harry, did you put your name in the goblet of fire? He asked calmly
Movie:HARRYDIDYOUPUTYOURNAMEINTHEGOBLETOFIYH he askED CRAZILY
Were never going to get over that one are we?
People said to me, u can complain about them cutting scenes but would you even watch a 12 hour movie with all the scenes in?
Yes. Yes I would.
I agree but at that point it could hardly fit the format of a movie and should just be a show.
Yes I would. If I had the patience to read an 800 page book, I can watch a 12 hour movie
👍
As a Lord of the Rings fan, i am willing to watch 12 hours for a franchise and universe I care about. I go from the first hobbit movie to Return of the King, extended edition like its my religion.
I do think they need to do a TV series out of HP, like they did with with Game of Thrones (and do it properly from start to the end that is).
Book Ginny: super outgoing and popular
Movie Ginny: shoelace
And an obsequious position, and obsequiousness is something she _never_does!
to be fair they did that to Harry too. i remember him being much more vocal in the books. snapping at people when they deserved it. And they made Ron a complete dolt, giving Hermione his lines because she was pretty ignorant for a knowitall. she might have read books on Hogwarts but she didn't understand the culture. in the book she knew this. in the movie she was just an annoying tour guide ...
@LittleCheese
That is it!!!!
When the people die like Bellatrix and Voldemort, they are supposed to just fall over, not become dust.
True it's so dumb the killing curse make ur body lifeless and free the soul out of ur body but in movie they shattered into pieces
Bellatrix makes sense because Molly Weasley uses a non-verbal reducto curse which blows its target into dust (as displayed in the movie) but I 100% agree old Moldymorts should have died like a normal human. He died from Avada Kedavra not Reducto like Bellatrix.
@@philiprivers669 it wasnt reducto tho? i dont think it was ever specified which curse was used to kill her, but yeah, i agree that its dumb
Well, Bellatrix does. Her death actually looks like she just exploded. And she deserved that.
But NOT Voldy. He was NOT snapped by Thanos.
Bellatrix was hit with a spell that froze her, most likely petrificus totalus(the same spell Hermione used on Neville) followed by a spell that blows things up, most likely reducto.
The part where Harry grabbed Voldemort and said "Togethah!" And jumped and then their faces fused together. That was weird. 😂😂
It think Togethta! was way better in trailer. Final cut was weird.
Yeah, I think it was mainly the face fusing thing. 😂
Yop Glo like yeah , why would the most powerful dark wizard on the earth let a teenager through him of a cliff
@@TheMaskGuy pretty much the movie version of the line "last time that a n**** tried me, that n**** got beat beat beat!" In Shell by Seezyn. The original part sounded lit, but the official edit... Uhhh... It too the original vibe of that line out.
Yop Glo Like 0:53 ?
One of the most frustrating things was when Harry just killed Voldemort, walks into Hogwarts and literally no one cares
Yara Ver dang good point hahah
They won, but almost everyone lost someone close to them and were in shock. Would make no sense to come running and cheering after a battle like that
For real like facts
Also how Voldy died, in the books he just fell, it was supposed to represent how he was just a man. The films messed up that moment when he dissolved like a bath bomb
I know!!!!
I guess Hermione got half of Ron's emotions, like she got half of his lines.
Yeah it's so annoying cuz Ron is like this idiot in the movies and in the books he's quite smart
@@leo9706 it's like you can study allllllllll you want but somone who GREW UP in the Wizarding world is gonna know more about you so deal with it Hermione.
@@keiraw7717 yeah movie Hermione was given his lines because she was pretty ignorant for a knowitall and that's not good for "girl power". she might have read books on Hogwarts but she didn't understand the culture. in the book she knew this and it helped her GROW as a character. in the movie she was just an annoying tour guide ...
I actually loved Voldemort hugging Draco. It was SO awkward and uncomfortable, which to me just showed the reluctance of Draco going to his side and felt like Voldemort making fun of affection and friendship, which was very fitting.
Agreed
And how awkward Voldemort is at showing affection... which he doesn't have
@@taminapiwocki3423 I always thought he was attempting to show affection he didn't - couldn't - feel. ("Oh; I should be warm and welcoming to the first to join.")
It was improvised
Molly: Say it clearly
Harry: *DiAGOnnliAYKJSKlyAYY*
More like
*Digimon valley*
HA! Love it
memesforlyyfe did you gon the ally?
Um..
Its diaasfhhhhgggggaeoonnasoliyyyyyy
I always laughed at that part. "DIE GONE NELLY!"
I hate how Voldemort was vaporized when he died. He’s supposed to die the death of a normal man, for that is what he is now. He spent so much time and energy setting himself apart as an immortal, but to what end? To die a very typical way, just to have his corpse tossed in the corner and ignored while people have their loved ones to attend to.
I hate that they killed him in such a similar way to when Harry killed Quirrel because Voldemort evaporates and then comes back later on in the story. I read somewhere that this similarity actually made some people - non readers obviously - wonder if he was actually dead after watching the last movie
Agreed. A fitting and appropriate end was for him to just thump down dead, as he did in the book. Instead they basically gave him a cool-looking ending, that stood out and above everyone else that died. He should have been dumped ignominiously in a separate room, with no one to weep over him - show the contrast of his empty, lonely life against everyone mourning in the Great Hall.
The whole final battle was awful. Not only was the fight between Harry and Voldemort non climactic (I loved how the book had the two circling, mocking, and revealing each other’s plans), but the movie never had elves running out with knives or Neville killing Negini in front of everyone. Lastly, Harry’s entrance in the book by screaming PROTEGO is so cool compared to just rolling out of Hagrid’s arm and then hiding.
Apparently they did that with Voldemort and Bellatrix because a physical dead body on screen often commands sympathy from the audience, which they wanted to avoid, but personally I agree with your opinion.
Gods, YES, that was one of my least favorite scenes from the movies! And not just that, but the whole battle, with them apparating all over the place, and that line where Harry hugs him and calls him Tom and says to finish things the way they started it... But his death just peeved me off so much because it makes so much more sense in the books, and they make such a big deal of him dying an ordinary death!
Also who else hates when in OOTP Hermione says "It's sort of exciting isn't it? Rule Breaking"
I mean she helped ship out an illegal dragon out of school in her first year, brewed an illegal potion in school and used it in her second year, helped a convicted criminal to escape in her third year and forming a freaking group she finds exciting
Book! Hermione: I hate rule-breaking
Movie!Hermione: jus what ya said
in the books the only time she wanted to break rules was when every teacer was agains umbrridge and the entire school
Nah I liked it, I didn't even think it was too bad. It was a cool moment for Hermione in the films.
I think she found it exciting because it was against Umbridge, whom they hated so much.
She kidnapped Rita Skeeter!
My cringiest moment is :
When Voldemort touched cedrics face with his foot
yes! that was disgusting
I LOVE that moment, it makes me hate Voldemort so much every time!
That made my insides shrivel up help
I think you missed one
When Ginny ties Harry's shoes
YESSSS
Did you mean "every Harry/Ginny scene"?
@@MARYWTHER well, yeah
Sooo cringey 😬
Why is that cringey? She was doing something nice.
I really wanna see Voldemort feed Draco a cookie.
“Ah Draco... I have brought you... (reaches into robes) a cookie.
That comment somehow reminded me of Drapple. Imagine if he had brought him an apple.
i just shuddered
Someone Obliviate me...
Your weird
Mrs Weasily: Now don't forget to speak very clearly!
Harry Potter: DeYaGoNeLlY
Flu powder chimney: Eh?!
This scene made me CACKLE
I think that THE most important scene that they excluded was Harry fixing his wand with the Elder Wand. It is something so simple, but it shows who he is and it shows his attachment.
"HARRY DID YOU PUT YOUR NAME IN THE GARBLARAFAR" Dumbledore asked calmly
Astrid "HARRRYYY!! DID YOU PUT YOUR NAME IN THE GOBLETOFFIIIIRREEE??!!??!!" Dumbledore said calmly.
*"HARYDIDUPUTURNAMEINDAGOBETOFFIAH"* Dumbledore asked calmly
Y'all got me dead 😂😂😂😂
We are never going to get over this are we.... XD
Katy Cat Animations No we're not
Me: There are no cringe moments in Harry Potter
*flashback to Ginny tying Harry’s shoe*
Me: Oh God
CatherineJ when did that happen? Deathly hallows?
@@Somerandomperson-hl1kt half blood prince I think
I’m so ashamed of seeing that scene that I skipped through that scene whenever I rewatch the movie or whenever i sense it coming in a video
When was that?
Baka Chan The first part of Deathly Hallows. Their relationship is so awkwhard, more cringe than all Ron&Lavender scenes together😩😂😂
Oh god, Jonathan’s reaction to the durmstrang gymnastics is still one of my favorite ever SCB moments! Still cracks me up 😂
So I cringed where it seems literally no one did. Remember Fred and George trying to put their names into the Goblet of Fire, using an age potion? Then this scene comes with Hermione saying: *iT's nOt goINg tO woOoOrK!* looking straight at the camera, breaking the 4th wall so hard that there was a 4-second silence.
and just every hermione scene being over dramatic and a perfect women who gets bullied by ronald
She doesn't break the 4th wall. She's looking at the Goblet.
She doesn't look at the camera though lol
Hahaha i had same sentiment with you abt hermione break the 4th wall thing..and i almost expect the fake audience clapping afterwards
This always felt to me like an outtake that they forgot to cut. Like Hermione definitely forgot her line for a moment.
Harry Potter movie writter:
“Filming Quidditch is unreasonable effort and time, we just don’t feel like we can fit it in.”
*multiple scenes of walking around in silence*
To be fair, multiple walking scenes in silence costs less than cgi quidditch
@@mrevilducky quidditch isn't cgi, It's people in green suits holding up daniel radcliffe on a broomstick in front of a green screen
FlashStarBlazer just that unedited sounds better than everything on this list
I love the Harry Potter “writter”
Given how I feel about quidditch, I am happy with all the walking scenes.
I absolutely cringed at the moment in Goblet of Fire when Harry attained the golden egg and proclaimed “who wants me to open it?!” while everyone eggs him on.
Didn't help that the Patil twins looked a bit too excited about the idea of Harry opening the egg. Everyone else in the common room was excited but Parvati and Padma looked turned on. What they found hot about the idea of Harry opening a gold egg I don't know.
Eh, I see what you did there!!!!!
Exactly.Harry is supposed to be very humble but this scene just spoils that by making him as a 'pint sized celebrity'.
P.S See what I did there?😂
Christina Sujadi agreement 10,000 and it kinda makes us not be mad at Ron because Ron is jealous cuz it seems like Harry did it himself... 🤨 and Harry.... HARRY! HARRY ACTS LIKE A PICK!,!
Christina Sujadi Mee to I actually had to either scream how cringy the scene was or once I just got up and walked away and then came back when that part was over. 😓😂
I think the cookie scene could have been saved if Ginny did say don’t you trust me, then proceeded to shove the cookie in his face and yell “your mistake!” and run away. Because that’s something book Ginny would have done.
And then the next scene is just Harry on the toilet wondering why he trusted her. Would have made more sense than burning down the Burrow.
@@loudgoat5241 exactly
That final frame one was so on point, my body literally remembered the cringe, whose genius idea was it to put that in there haha
AAAAAAAH
-that’s me agreeing with you
Say it with me Hinny shippers, the most embarrassing moment:
s h o e l a c e
Esteban Pineda Ginny? What’s with this shoelace thing????? (I’ve seen the same kind of comment like 15 times.)
s h o e l a c e
s h o e l a c e
I like Gary more
Somerandom person1112 s h o e l a c e😔
What about when they decided to show Harry asking a random waitress out instead of Dumbledor coming to the Dursley's house
Then Dumbledore cockblocking him before he could go out with her.
Nah the movie version here is better. Harry's age was raging hormones age then
yeah, that should have been in the list
half blood prince movie = cringe
When was that?
“feeding Harry a cookie”
Pretty sure that’s a mince pie, dude.
Pretty cringe on their part ngl
Fake Brits! lol
Honestly, evey time I see Ginny in the movies, I just want to leave the room. Also, the laughing in the Order of the Phoenix wasn't even supposed to happen, the actors just couldn't hold it together, and the directors left it in. So, that scene actually was their real laughs.
“Number two: Voldemort hugs Draco. All I can say is, thank goodness he didn’t try feeding him a cookie.”
I just choked on air.
I read this as J said that line...
I thought it was meant to be awkward and that was the joke
that hug was improvised by the actor who played Voldemort (forgot his name lol) and actually scared the jelly out of tom (felton, not riddle) xdd
Where is this in the vid?
I cracked up when he said that 😂
You forgot the cringiest of them all, which in my opinion is this:
Voldemort: Harry Potter is dead!
Death eaters: Hahahah
Voldemort: EeeeEhhHeeehheeEeE
HAHAHAHA
Anton Munter ehehehheheheh
That laugh was terrible. And not in a good way.
Harry Potter rap?
NYEEH HEH HEEEE
Haven't seen the whole thing but my number 1 would be ginny tying Harry's shoelaces lol
5:02
Fun fact:
That is actually the actors breaking character. Originally they were not even supposed to laugh, but they stuck with it so Harry could have those happy memories. They were not faking it.
Like so other people can see this fun bit of trivia too 👍👍🏻👍🏼👍🏽👍🏾👍🏿
_"Did they even read the books?!"_
-Everyone after watching Percy Jackson
Or Harry Potter to be honest
Bro, same 😂
@Victoria Starratt eragon was quite bad in both versions if we're being honest... But yes, they did change it up a lot as well
Tucker Busfield OMG YEAS
I couldn't even get through the first 20 minutes of percy jackson
What about the fact that everyone starts wearing muggle clothes after the first two movies?
care to elaborate?
liare the characters stop wearing their school robes
It’s to show their older
But it makes no sense because multiple times in the books there are references to how witches and wizards looks very odd to muggles. And there's also comments about the them not understanding muggle clothes. And why would it show they're getting older? In the first two movies every student wore the school cloaks because it is part of the school uniform. It's one of the many things that makes the movies difficult to watch for me.
@@acutemuse and don't forget how perfectly coordinate those clothes were, we all know that wizards and witches have problems matching muggles' clothes
When you need to go to sleep but EVERY VIDEO US SO DARN INTRUGING
J talking about Ginny feeding Harry a cookie is my new favourite thing. I liked the hug between Voldemort and Draco. It is meant to be cringe worthy and it succeeds. Like the last thing anyone wants to do is hug a psychotic murderer even if they’re his follower. It just brings a reminder Voldemort is a human. He doesn’t look, act or sound human. Sometimes we can tell ourselves evil isn’t human but this kind of brings the viewer into remembering that Voldemort is still a person.
What about Harry's bath scene in the goblet of fire
Glad someone else thought that was cringy too 😬😂
That was intentional tho
@@virdixxii8341 True...
@@Mrreowmeowmrreowmrowmeow but I agree. That was hard to watch
@@virdixxii8341 My family and I was watching the movie and when that scene came I escaped to my bedroom :,>
Dad, why are you and mommy together?
- your mom has got a niCe skin
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
😹😹
XDDDDD
Well we can’t disagree can we?
She does have nice skin 😊😂😂
🤣🤣
I keep coming back to this video every few months just for the cookie reenactment. It's pure perfection.
S A M E
“Shoelace”
Because that was the most brilliant moment in cinematic romance.
the draco hug was improvised lol, tom’s reaction of “omg what do i do help” was genuine
mochi morina omg that makes sense
😂😂
I think Ralph Fiennes did that as a gesture of Voldemort mocking Draco, like he obviously hates him and his family and it's like a sarcastic hug. He knows Draco doesn't want to come back to his side, so a physical sign of affection that Draco can't fight off is just added humiliation.
It was supposed to be weird though
When Ginny in the movies ties Harry's shoelaces, that was horrible, she in the movies is horrible portrait, she is supposed to be a badass women that supports and undertands Harry. I just hate it.
Totally agree. What is with movie Ginny.
She does tell the Quidditch tryouts to "Shut it!"
The problem is that book Ginny was only ever developed in the 5th and 6th book. Those same movies were very crammed on time, so there was never really any time to make Ginny look bad. I think the solution was to include at least that scene in the fifth book where Ginny argues with Harry after he uses the extendable ears at the hospital.
Or show her using the bat bogey hex.
Regina Arcos you're not the only one who thinks that 😤
Voldemort's hug was perfect in my op. Looked to creepy and awkward, that it perfectly nailed the idea of "embracing the dark arts" or "making a pact with the devil" etc. Smth that wants to look innocent and desirable, but in fact has horrible sticky consequences. Draco by now is capable to see beneath the "smiling" surface.
I think the most "cringed" moment is this: Ginny: "sHoE laCE" *15 seconds of silence*
Also Ginny. The entire character and how she is one of the most badass witches in the books and in the movies she is....? A damsel in distress? Idk
sunshineflicker a dimure damsel. Not like her character in the books at all.
"Look, I can tie your shoelaces!" ☺️
We hear about how badass she is in the books, (the infamous bat bogey hex) but we never see it. She doesn't get much screentime in the movies, but whenever she used magic it was framed as impressive. (IE, the big explosion she caused in the department of mysteries)
I don't think it was really a downgrade.
To be fair, she wasn't that much better of a character in the books either.
Yes, we didn't see her practicing magic actively in the books a lot, but we see that she is confident, has her opinions and not afraid to say it. In the movies she is just awkward. We never see her speak for herself or having a really passionate argument with her mother or a loud rant about Fleur. She just sits there and does awkward things awkwardly...
I would have died if Voldemort fed Draco a cookie. XD
Where would be pull it out of his none existing nose
Gosh, now I want to see Voldemort do that XD
Manyamz 100th like
LOL to Death ...... if Voldemort fed Draco a cookie. But, Wait! Does THAT, make Draco A "Death Eater"?! LOLOLOL
this... is a fanfic somewhere. I feel it in my bones...
I read somewhere that the scene where the trio are laughing together in the order of the Phoenix wasn’t actually planned, they just started laughing and they decided to keep it in the final movie
Most disappointing moment of goblet of fire: there weren't any nifflers in Hagrid's care for magical creatures class like there were in the books
The fact that Fred and George weren’t mentioned in this video just proves that.............. THESE TWINS ARE AMAZING
It almost feels like JK knew that a twin pair like James and Oliver Phelps are going to be born and hence she created this ultimate duo represented on screen by the ultimate duo. Fred and George is James and Oliver and James and Oliver is Fred and George. Change my mind :p
@@ayanchoudhury6697 OMG NO ! I cant even start to explain how wrong that is...just NO ! they portrayed Fred and George terribly, no charm, no humor, no energy, just spitting butched lines and thats it. so bad
@@McGradyKalcho but James and Oliver in real life are like Fred and George, witty and always saying something funny. Movies didn't do justice to any of the characters barring a few, don't fret about that :p
@@ayanchoudhury6697 well maybe you are right ill check it out..i actually dont know them in real life just from movies. And when i was a kid it was one of the biggest disappointments about movies. Now it wont make my top 10 worst things about movies because there is so many.But it still bothers me when somebody say there are the same as in books.:)
Just like these socks.
You gotta admit...
Harry hitting the window was hilarious 😂
“AH.” SPLAT
It makes me laugh every time 😂
SAME
More like oof
“ at least he didn’t feed Draco a cookie “
Omg! 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣
I would've added the scene where Harry screams in the forest "he was their friend!" (Harry Potter and the prisoner of Azkaban)
When Harry snaps the Elder Wand in two and doesn’t get to repair his own. I críed. I was sooooooo mad.
Did Steve Kloves even notice that just after the civil war ended (think about Longbottoms after the first war) Harry had NO wand, and Ollivander was not opened yet?
THANK YOU! Finally, someone else mentions this. For a movie based around wand ownership they completely dropped the ball with Harry’s wand subplot.
@@MereImitation Yes! It was terrible!
For me: He should Repared his Old Wand and then Broke the Elder Wand
@@kirbyfazendoummoonwalk9214 Or perhaps just follow the books? It seemed to work pretty well there, and it wouldn't be even longer than the film version.
I was really expecting the scene from the ball when they had that really weird rock concert.
The band is literally called the Weird Sisters
Yeah, I really thought this was cringey. And all the students going mad is just overreacted and cringey
Basically all of goblet of Fire was so cringy lol
Erinn Yori The cringe sisters
I liked the first Dumbledore actor a lot better than the second.. he looked and acted exactly like the Dumbledore in the books, but the second one gave off completely different vibes
If Dumbledore in the books spoke every line in the same expressionless monotone.
Michael Gambon didn't do anything wrong. It's pretty obvious that the director told him to be aggressive in Goblet of Fire and it's not like he can just say no I won't do that. Dumbledore was perfect in OOTP, HBP, and Deathly Hallows Part 2.
Hey fun story:
In third grade everyone in my friend group had read harry potter, and whenever someone had a crush on someone, everyone else would say, "ooh, when are you going to snog him? OOOOH."
When Voldi dissipates into shreds.... he was supposed to die like an ordinary person , there was symbolism in that, not vanish in Thanos-style
Dasha Gubina ikr!
Dasha Gubina I can forgive the film for that since him simply falling to the ground wouldn’t work cinematically.
Maybe Infinty War and HP are happening at the same time in the same universe and thats why Voldemort died (To all you haterd I don't actualy think this happend I just want to have somd fun)
Leilani Pigatt ...nah I’m also angry it didn’t happen in front of the all the audience and I think him falling to the ground whilst escalating music just stops would have had the same impression it should originally had. That he just died. so still cringe for me :)
Erol Suhonjić and now I wonder whether there are any marvel/HP fanfics :)
Professor Umbridge seized Marietta, pulled her around to face her, and began shaking her very hard...
“I cannot allow you to manhandle my students, Dolores,” said Dumbledore, and for the first time, he looked angry.
That scene is basically a parody of Dumbledore.
Right??! I thought exactly the same thing while re-reading the fifth book!..
Film Dumbledore would have said "If anyone's going to manhandle my students Dolores it's me."
There was an another moment when Harry first saw dumbledore in rage when he intirigated Barty Crouch Jr and came into the room
J roasting movies is the best thing I found on the internet
Fun fact: I think the reason why there's so little quidditch is because the scenes that Daniel Radcliffe did on brooms were described as "being sat on a bicycle for hours without being able to balance yourself with your feet" or something. As a simplification he'd have delicate parts crushed for hours
Also, quidditch is boring.
Harry breaking the elder wand when he doesn't use it to fix his own before breaking. This one is up there for me cause my dad who didn't read the books but watched the movies got hella confused and had to ask me what happened in the book cause this doesn't make any sense.
When Harry awkwardly dribbles his pumpkin juice down his robes when Cho smiles at him.
Linda K I love that scene 😂
@@emmajay5084 Same! I will always laugh at that scene:)
Something similar happens in the book I believe
That's not cringey, that's comedy gold 😂
now while its awkward its suppose to be and while the actress isn't that attractive she was pretty cute ..its done right in the script
''All i can say is Thank Goodness Voldemort didnt try to feed him a cookie''
i died there 😂
For number ten I always pictured Dumbledore Madame Maxime and Karcaroff walking down the stairs and Dumbledore looks at the two of them then to Harry and says calmly “Did you put your name in the goblet if fire Harry?” Then when Harry says “No” he says “Well that settles it”
Also the entire final battle. When harry and Voldy grab each other and fly around the grounds? No. Where's the mind games. Where's the long drawn out explanation where harry explains how he's beaten him and his slow shock and realization that oh crap. He actually beat me.
^^^ THIS!!! I don't get the flight of the morphing characters scene at all.
This is definitely the one that comes to mind for me. It’s at such a crucial part of the movie series and when Harry grabs Voldemort and jumps off a frigging cliff I cringe so much
I hate that he had a "magical" death, when the point in the book was that he died just like a normal person!
It wasn't so cringey as much as it was disappointing. Cinematically it was looked well produced...it just happens to be completely irrelevant to the actual original plot.
YES! Same here. his death in the movies was like huge and epic and he was always boasting like he was "above death" and better than everyone and i just love how in the book she says "his body thudded to the ground with a mundane finality" like thats how it was supposed to be! he was no better than any other human and he died the same as every other human.
Fun fact: that "fake laughing" he was talking about was actually real. The actors were actually laughing. But the director thought it was good and told them to keep filming.
It doesn't look this way.
@@torimayer9357 it is though the director even said it
@@chacootie oh, i dont trust this "director". Yates is the worst thing that happened with HP movies
Tori Holmes Maybe they’re all just awkward at laughing.
Tori Holmes The awkward laughing also happened in HBP, so it isn’t Yates’ fault.
Book Hinny: Natural, genuine, joyful, cute, witty and relatable romance.
Movie Hinny: *Awkward silence*
Those 'fake laughs' were actually improvised scenes, but were so good they were kept in and integrated.
Also they were mince pies rather than cookies.
In the movies Hermione and Ron suffer from the Legolas effect. They give so much to Hermione to the point they make her annoying, and take so much away from Ron that he’s lame.
Ayyyyyyy greetings my fellow beautiful watcher (also i agree)
Cora Jamieson the Dom is life
I agree. Why is it called the Legolas effect, if I may ask?
Marble Witch a fantastic CZcamsr The Dom (look him up, he does a great Harry Potter series) made up the term! It’s basically when a movie takes a character that was already awesome in the books and then gives them other character’s traits and plot points and ends up making them a worse by overdoing them. How Legolas was treated in the movies vs the books is a classic example of this... czcams.com/play/PL4QtKjJdB8FQu-2rqgVJOfiaKMbMxQM_6.html
Exactly, I've been rereading chamber of secrets, and they literally gave Ron so much dialogue (my mind goes to the mudblood explanation scene with hagrid) in the book, but then Hermione literally said all of it in the movie
Prisoner of Azkaban when Harry shouts ‘he was their friend’ before awkward cry scene.
Dude... This
Daniel Radcliffe seriously had to practice his fake laughing
Yesss yess yes
I didn't like that in the movie and then the tv channel showed that clip in like every break in their trailer for the movie like every time
Yeah, the movies had him crying all the time, even though in the books he was always trying not to cry.
I didnt realize how awkward those laughing scenes were until you just isolated them for me 🤣🤣
I actually liked the Knight Bus. Further reinforcing the fact that Harry is so far removed from the wizarding world that he can't even ride a bus right. Shrunken head was funny, too.
"diD YA PUT YA NAME IN THE GOBLET OF FIYAHHHHH??!!" Dumbledore asked calmly.
XDDDDDD
The "said calmly" moment looks more like bad directing rather than bad acting
While I definitely agree that Mike Newell should have caught that moment and directed it properly, I think a certain amount of fault lies on Michael Gambon. He was so adamant about how reading the books wouldn't help him understand Dumbledore because he wanted to portray Dumbledore in his own way.
Its funny cause i don't have a problem with it, i kinda feel like everyone feels like he is angry but i see it as deep concern for harrys well-being and he is questioning harry to formulate a solution asap
Calm intelligent people do not loudly yell and shake people to get answers.
It's also a bit ridiculous because whilst Harry getting into the tournament carries risks for Harry, it's not dangerous right that second. The reaction makes no sense.
Deceptive-Duck, yeah i can see where your coming from, i guess it just makes sense the way i see it but to each their own
SeedeeStevie743 if Harry didn't put his own name in, then someone else did, which means something possibly sinister is going on. I saw it as concern for Harry as well.
Both of the laughs are actually genuine. The actors were just laughing (unplanned), and the director decided to keep it in.
Dumbledore: Welcome to Hogwarts where a treat every student eq-…. Hey Harry nice shoes, TEN POINTS TO GRYFFINDOR
Harry: Thanks sir, Ginny tied them for me!
It bugs me how when Harry literally just killed the most evil wizard in history, he walks in calmly and nobody knows and cares 😕
LOL Yes! Everyone is dazed and like smiling as Harry walks in, here's a pat on the back, then again a lot of people died, so they may still be in shock...always felt like something was missing in that scene.
At least he's humble about it.
finally somebody had the guts to say it!
why can't they have done it like it is in the book!!!!!!!! smh
Harry survives a curse:ooh he much be the boy who lived
Harry saves the whole frickin world:.....ok
A part that made me cringe was when Harry practically asked the waitress out in the beginning of the half blood prince
WHY??
Right!!! Why change what really happens. Would have loved to see Dumbledore at the Dursleys.
@@nepheshaish8160 Wow, I had forgotten that Dumbledore met the Dursleys at the beginning of the Half Blood Prince. Yeah, that would have been a nice scene in the movies.
Ah yeah. Dumbledore's famous cockblocking scene.
I know ;-; That was really weird
Too true
The Aragog funeral scene in total was so weird, but the strangest part has to be "not to mention the pincers! *insert clicking noises and weird hand motions* "
"You need to shave, Harry" - Dumbledore
Ginny is not portrayed well. She's supposed to be brave and kind hearted but in the films she is just shown as Harry's love interest 😤
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Right, and she’s portrayed so poorly that I was disappointed
Book Ginny is amazing. Movie Ginny is lacking.
Um, thank you.
This is SO true. She is probably one of the most badly done characters is the entire movie series. From the way she looks, to her lines and personality. They got it all wrong! I liked Jinny in the books, and I really wanted her to get together with Harry, and was super happy when she did, cause I shipped them since like book 2 and never thought they would.
In the movies, I shipped Harry with Hermione, because they fit so much better together than movie Jinny and movie Harry. Jinny was just so flat and timid and boring. And it was almost like they were pushing Harry and Hermione together, even though they knew from the start that Harry was going to be with Jinny.
PREACH!
Especially in Halfblood prince, Ginny and Harry was so awkward and cringy all the time that I nearly shut my eyes
I was so pissed when I saw Ginny and Harry kissing in the movie. Them kissing in the book after that quidditch match was EVERYTHING and they just ruined it
I agree wholeheartedly with all of these except the Knight Bus. Yes it's very different and wild, but I feel like it did a really good job of making it fun and wild in a way that makes sense on screen. If they had done it like it was in the book, it would have been a bit dull on screen imo. It's fine when reading, but seeing it would have been weird.
Also, it was a good light relief moment in a fairly bleak movie.
People have had fun with the "calm" scene in Goblet of Fire. My favorite is a video on CZcams where Dumbledore and others are imagined as a metalcore band asking Harry. "HARRYYYYY, DID YOU PUT YOUR NAME INTO THE GOBLET OF FIIIRR?!?
When you talked about them laughing in the order of the Phoenix and how it was really fake, they actually were breaking character, that was their real laugh
*big oof*
i think part of why it is so awkward is because they are trying to stay in character but this is probably a scene they have had so many takes of already so they were kind of frustrated that they were breaking
The problem is that there are so many times where you see them genuinely laughing on set when they shouldn’t be in bloopers
Yeah, I actually liked these scenes a lot
The Voldemort hug sene is cringe but a good cringe... like Volly cant even fake affection or love.
It wasn't in the script the actor made it up on the spot that's why it's so God dam good
You mean Voldy?
*scene
@@blockbustervideo8794 bruh
And I don't think Voldemort would hug _anyone_ let alone Draco...
Michael Gambon plays such a good portrayal of Dumbledore for never having read the book
Did you put your name in the goblet of fire Harry?- Dumbledore
The Draco and Voldemort hug is definitely one of the worst….
It’s like you can almost smell him when you watch it-
Dumbledore said "calmly."
harry DIDJAPUTYANAMEINTHEGOBLERTOFFIYAAAAAAAAA
dumbledore said calmly
Jar Cat NO SIR!
so light em up up up light em up up up hARRYDIDYJAPUTYERNAMEINTHEGOBLET OF fiyAHHHHHHHHHH
Imagine Glasses We're never gonna leave this, are we?
Shivam Aswar we shouldn't. It was sacrilege
The Harry and Ginny shoelace scene could've definitely been in this list 😂
Absolutely!!
It's completely out of nowhere. He's walking around the Burrow then Ginny tells him his shoe's untied then she ties it, they say Merry Christmas to each other and are about to kiss when Bellatrix, Greyback and some others turn up and set the Burrow on fire.
@@Xehanort10 Do you realise that it was the death eater attack that was "out of nowhere", not the shoe-tying?
The thing about the scene in GoF is that one of the very few times we see Dumbledore angry is when Umbridge grabs Marietta and shakes her: "Professor Umbridge seized Marietta, pulled her around to face her, and began shaking her very hard. A split second later Dumbledore was on his feet, his wand raised. [] Umbridge leapt back from Marietta, waving her hands in the air as though they had been burned.
“I cannot allow you to manhandle my students, Dolores,” said Dumbledore, and for the first time, he looked angry."
And that is the exact thing Gambon is doing to Harry
Update: 2021, still no real life quidditch.
"HARRY!!! DIDJA PUT YA NAME IN THE GOBLET AH FIRE!"
*Slams Harry into a wall*
Dumbledore asked calmly
Dumbledore asked calmly
Dumbledore asked *_CALMLY_*
I believe it is spelled "FIYAH"
I totally agree with these, but I have one more: when Harry grabs Voldemort and says, "Let's finish this like we started it, Tom. Together!" And they jump off the side of the castle. WTH???
Sounds like a love story
That's my #1 cringiest moment for sure.
NEEEYAAAAAAAAHHHHH
God, that scream during the trailer. Freaking hilarious
I agree with you a 100% on Dumbledore and how he reacted with Harry in goblet of fire.
The "fake laughing" in the order of the fenix, the director said Emma just started laughing naturally and the others followed. So it wasn't acted, it was spontaneous. They decided to keep it.
I was expecting more entries from Half-Blood Prince since the director literally said he thought it was a ''romantic comedy' book... the book who explains the story of Voldemort.... ROMANCE AND COMEDY EVERYONE
they did kinda skim through the Voldemort Pensieve stuff, which were my favorite parts of reading HBP
Seriously. No dumbledore funeral,only two of many memories.... but suuuuure. ''It's a romentic comedy''...... ugh I just can't... that is so stupid. But we have time to burn down the burrow!
To be fair to him, he's not entirely wrong. It's not ALL romantic comedy, but it does have more romance than any other HP book. Harry is finally growing up and realising his true feelings for Ginny, the whole Felix Felicis part is funny in the book and I thought it translated great to the screen, and overall there's no "big bad" in the school or anything for Harry to fight or worry about... it's just a normal year at school with extra history lessons for Harry ;) Until the end at least. The other years, there was always something unknown to worry about or investigate, but not this one, so it allows for a lighter mood overall and more time with relationships etc.
I bet they wanted to show more of what actually sells movies. Like there definitely was a lot of Ron and Hermione vs Lavender, and scenes with Ginny and Harry when they get together, but that was literally the most important book to find out how to actually kill Voldemort lmao
pastel tears While I was at first disappointed we didn't see more scenes from Voldemort's past, cinematically it makes sense to me now because Deathly Hallows are so dark and completely about Voldemort, the trio is isolated... Prince really is the last chance to show some lightness and fun before Voldemort completely takes over the story
I disagree on the Voldemort and Draco hug! I thought it was a really good choice by THE ACTOR of Voldemort to hug Draco COMPLETLY unrehearsed so it made it more awkward and made it known that Draco didn't love Voldemort and Voldemort didn't love Draco! I think the point was to be awkward and cringy.
@@blue9291 yup. yup, i did.
The point is that the hug itself was extremely out-of-character in the first place. If I'm not mistaken, Ralph Fiennes, like Michael Gambon, didn't bother to read any of the books. Which in my opinion should have been grounds to fire them both and cast unknowns, but no, they just had to have their all-star British cast even if it compromised the integrity of the story and characters.
@Izicei Didn't it though? Michael Gambon was terrible as Dumbledore, and Ralph Fienne's only drew on his (admittedly great) ability to portray "evil" characters. However, this created a movie-Voldemort that was decidedly scary and intense, but completely lacked any of the depth of Tom Riddle's background and also failed to display any of the similarities between Harry and Voldemort.
But again rehearsed kisses were equally bad 😅
Tyler Pike Ralph Fiennes did awesome job in my opinion. He is not playing Voldemort from the past he plays the revived version of him. I find that hug to be brilliant.
Top 10:
In have 10
Ginny
Ginny
Ginny
Ginny
Ginny
Ginny
Ginny
Ginny
Ginny
AND GINNY
They really gave her the short end of the stick.
“Did you put your name in goblet of Fire” he asked calmly