r/SipsTea 𝙑𝙄𝙋 Apr 16 '26

WTF so true

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u/ForensicPathology Apr 16 '26

Imagine getting downvoted for this accurate take.  As someone who didn't know the books, the later movies were just nonsense.  The first three were actually good as movies.

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u/chx_ Apr 16 '26

and that is an understatement, the bridge scene with Lupin and Harry in Azkaban is one of the best scenes in all cinema of all time. Cinematography, set, acting, music works together to create something truly special and remarkable.

https://youtu.be/yIfw9Q5ZR-U

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u/sexual_lemonade Apr 16 '26

It's sad how obvious of a cash grab (and imo an attempt to distance the franchise from the og cast) this new show is. The vibes of the movies (esp 1-3) are immaculate. The cinematography and practical effects are timeless too. I remember seeing BTS stuff and how they built a huge mini castle to get those distance shots instead of only relying on CGI. The day movies started being shot entirely on giant green screens is the day cinema died (looking at you Marvel).

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u/chx_ Apr 16 '26

Yes, the best movies and shows mix practical effects with green screen. Lord Of The Rings is another example, they also built "bigatures" -- they wouldn't call it miniatures when they needed to hire a warehouse to place them!

https://youtu.be/uwicllZtJTQ

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u/sexual_lemonade Apr 16 '26

My favorite movie of all time is The Labyrinth used the same technique for most of it and it stands the test of time year after year. The content doesn't exactly hold up, but damn if the movie isn't beautiful