Harry Potter: The Complete 8-Film Collection (BD) [Blu-ray]
J**L
Greattt price great movies
Love it
M**W
Magic Media
At long last! This anniversary collectible bundle is perfect for fans and movie buffs and Collectors!! A copy of my own and it greatly decorates my shelves. Find one and enjoy the adventures over and over and gaze at the artwork on the tin cases. A media treasure indeed. Special thanks to the seller.
J**N
Great value for money.
If you want to buy all of Harry Potter's movies in a single package, and you don't care much for extra features, look no further. At less than $7.00 per Blu-ray, this set gives you great value for your money.I wasn't a fan of the Harry Potter saga when the movies first came out. In fact, it was not until the 3rd movie, Prisoner of Azkaban, that I decided to give in to the hype, and watch the first movie. I was hooked, maybe not to a hardcore level that would compel me to buy all the books and collector’s editions, but just enough to want to have all the movies in high definition.This collection has all 8 movies for $54.99 (at the time of writing). When you realize that you get all the movies for just under $7.00 each, the decision becomes fairly easy. The box is very compact for such a (big) collection. It has roughly the thickness of two regular sized single disc DVD/Blu-ray boxes put together.Do keep in mind that this collection includes the movie discs ONLY. You do not get any extra discs with any features, though the movie discs do have a few extra features here and there.Another thing to note is that not all the movies have the same languages. For example, the first movies (first four if I remember correctly) have 10 to 15 different language audio tracks available, but the rest have only English, Spanish, French and Portuguese (again, IF I remember correctly).It seems to me that these collections are some sort of clearance of individual film box sets. For the sake of making a point, suppose that each movie is first individually sold in box sets that include the movie disc, and an additional disc with special features. Now suppose that you take only the movie discs from all 8 individual box sets and put them all together in a single box set. This is what you are getting.The reason I think this might be the case, is that the last 3 movie discs have extra labels printed on them, which read either “Disc 1 Movie” or “The Movie”. These labels are usually printed on discs that are part of a box set that includes other discs with additional features, as a guide to tell them apart. I am including a photo so you can see what I mean.Do keep in mind that this does not at all affect the quality or experience of the movies. I just point it out because you might notice the lack of consistency in the printed labels of the discs.To wrap things up:PROS- Great value for money, at less than $7.00 per movie at the time of writing.- Consistent video and audio quality. Great image and great sound in all the movies.- Several extra features included in all the discs.- All 8 movies neatly stored in a compact case.CONS- There are no discs dedicated to extra features. Most people will probably not care about this, but if having a lot of extra features is important to you, then you might want to check out another collection.- The disc case feels cheap, especially the disc holders. They feel as if they would break easily.- Inconsistent language audio track selection. Not all movies contain the same amount of available language tracks.NEUTRAL- No extra artwork included.
E**G
Great for physical copy collection
You have 8 normal Blu-ray and 8 4K HD Blu-ray. Great for collectors. I do not see any difference between the Blu-ray and 4K version for the first 2 films, but the 3rd movie onwards you can see the quality difference.Best part is it includes various language subtitles.
B**R
Comprehensive Collection of Potter
I was surprised to really like the Harry Potter series: I hadn't read any of the books nor seen any of the films, but the precociousness of the three main characters in the first film hooked me. Even the magic surprised me in its quaintness (not the usually overdone visual effects). If you don't like Potterdom, then you will not like this collection. If you do, then it's hard to beat.Not only are all 8 films included in this collection, but each of the 8 has a companion extras Blu-ray disc, each of which has up to five hours of bonus videos, interviews, behind-the-scenes episodes, deleted scenes, and trailers. It's an expansive collection of all things Potter that will satisfy anyone in that realm.Technically, there are two notes: 1) some of the default audio options in the earliest films are not the highest resolution (I guess they thought that not all Blu-ray players back then could handle it); and 2) the artwork on the box does not match what is shown on Amazon's page (the front now shows the three images of Daniel Radcliffe (Harry Potter) as he aged through the films. The former is consequential if you want the highest quality audio, so make sure to check the options. The latter is just cosmetic and inconsequential.Finally, the price is reasonable, especially if you purchase this box set on Prime Days, in which case each year (movie plus extras disc) costs only about $3.75.
T**R
Good quality
Good price and quality for a physical media collector
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