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| | Label: Warner Bros.
Salesrank: 94904
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| Our Price: $33.00 |
| Used Price: $19.99 |
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MPAA Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) Media: DVD |
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Editorial Review:
Harry Potter is back in the fifth installment of J.K. Rowling's hugely successful series! This limited edition set includes the 2-disc widescreen version of the film, plus an EXCLUSIVE "Deatheater Mask" Replica in a special oversize package, plus limited edition art! An awesome collectable for any Harry Potter fan!
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (Limited Two-Disc Edition w/ Deatheater Mask and Collectible Art) Reviews:
5 Stars for the Film, but I'll wait on the DVD 
2009-11-19 - I think this was the best of Potter films - and don't try to compare it to the book! There will always be variation from page to screen. In terms of the film itself, it's really the most entertaining of the 6 that have so far been released. The younger actors seem to find their stride a little more in this film. They are all becoming a little more ambiguous, and therefore more interesting. I also find this story to have been the best of the books because the Severus Snape character becomes so controversial, and he was always my favorite, and when played by my favorite actor, Alan Rickman, the universe makes sense for one shining moment.
Regarding the DVD release: If you haven't heard, Ultimate Editions of the Harry Potter films are going to be released beginning with the first two films on 8 December. These movies are longer and have the deleted scenes added back into the films themselves - much like the versions that crop up on ABC Family. Just like the LOR films, the length of the movies appears to get longer with each release. I believe the Philosopher's/Sorcerer's Stone will be about 7 minutes longer, while the second movie is supposed to be about 16 minutes longer (something like that). Unless you just really want the mask, wait and get the ultimate edition - if you can wait that long.
disappointing 
2009-07-08 - I had never seen an advertisement for this packaged version of "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix" before. The "death mask" included is more typical of the tacky tie-ins Warner Brothers have licensed for HP than a collectible that I was hoping for. Very disappointing!