It looks like a darker version of the other Harry Potter films. It is currently out on DVD.
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Yes, both the Harry Potter books and movies have won numerous awards. Just a small selection of the awards that have been won are:Michael Balcon Award for Outstanding British Contribution to Cinema - BAFTA 2011Chamber of Secrets - Best Live Action Family Movie, Phoenix Film Critics SocietyDeathly Hallows art 2 - Best Special Visual Effects - BAFTANestle's Smarties Book Prize 1997 (Philosopher's Stone) and 1998 (Chamber of Secrets & Prisoner of Azkaban)Whitaker's Platinum Book Award 2001 (Goblet of Fire)Winner of the British Book Awards, WH Smith Book of the Year 2006 (Half-Blood Prince)
The Fellowship of the Ring # "Best Cinematography" # "Best Visual Effects" # "Best Makeup" # "Best Music, Original Score" The Two Towers # "Best Sound Editing" # "Best Visual Effects" The Return of the King # "Best Art Direction-Set Decoration" # "Best Costume Design" # "Best Director" # "Best Editing" # "Best Makeup" # "Best Music, Original Score" # "Best Music, Original Song" # "Best Picture" # "Best Sound Mixing" # "Best Visual Effects" # "Best Writing, Adapted Screenplay" Grand total: 17 Oscars All three films won "Best Visual Effects." Source: IMDb.com. See related link.
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Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl(2003) was nominated for 5 Academy Awards: Best Actor, Sound, Sound Editing, Visual Effects and Makeup.Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (2006) won 1 of 4 nominations: Best Art Direction, Sound Editing, Sound Mixing and Visual Effects.Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End (2007) with 2 nominations: Best Visual Effects and Makeup.
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Yes, it was nominated for Oscars in Best Art Direction, Best Visual Effects, and Best Makeup.
*Philosopher's Stone: Nominations for Best Art Direction, Best Costume Design, and Best Original Score*Prisoner of Azkaban: Nominations for Best Original Score and Best Visual Effects*Goblet of Fire: Nomination for Best Art Direction*Half-Blood Prince: Nomination for Best Cinematography*Deathly Hallows, Part 1: Nominations for Best Art Direction and Best Visual Effects*Deathly Hallows, Part 2: Nominations for Best Art Direction, Best Makeup, and Best Visual Effects
The Philosopher's Stone was nominated for three Oscars: Best Original Score, Best Costume Design and Best Art Direction, but didn't win. The Chamber of Secrets wasn't nominated. The Prisoner of Azkaban was nominated for Best Visual Effects and Best Costume Design, but didn't win. The Goblet of Fire was nominated for Best Art Direction, but didn't win. The Order of Phoenix wasn't nominated. The Half-Blood Prince was nominated for Best Cinematography, but didn't win. The Deathly Hallows Part One was nominated for Best Visual Effects and Best Art Direction, but didn't win. The Deathly Hallows Part Two was nominated for Best Visual Effects, Best Art Direction and Best Makeup, but didn't win. So it has been nominated twelve times, but hasn't won once.
In the book it was straight after when Harry's wand pointed itself against Voldemorts' borrowed wand and defeated it and they crashed. Harry almost attacks Andromeda Tonks when he sees her as she is a visual double of Bellatrix who killed Sirius but apologises when Ted Tonks explains that Dromeda is the complete opposite to her sister. It is from here that they catch a portkey to the Weasley's house.
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