When Harry Potter learns on his eleventh birthday that he is is, in fact, a wizard, he is quickly swept up into the spellbinding world of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry alongside new best friends, Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger. He soon discovers, though, that there is a much darker side to the wizarding world than any of them could have imagined. Please note this product contains both 4K & Blu-ray.
M**S
A Magical Journey in One Box!
The Harry Potter: The Complete 8-film Collection is an absolute treasure for fans of the wizarding world. This set brings all eight films together, offering hours of captivating storytelling, breathtaking visuals, and unforgettable characters. From Harry’s first trip to Hogwarts to the epic showdown with Voldemort, every moment is packed with magic, adventure, and heart.The quality of the DVDs is excellent, with clear picture and sound, making it a joy to revisit these classics. While the cover design may vary, the content is consistent and includes all the iconic scenes that made this series a global phenomenon.This collection is perfect for both longtime fans and newcomers looking to experience the magic for the first time. It’s also a great gift for families, as these films are perfect for viewers of all ages. Highly recommended for anyone who wants to relive the wonder of Harry Potter!
O**6
Good quality
This is a good value pack. The DVD quality is excellent and each film has a second disc with extra features. Very pleased with the purchase.
K**W
Perfect for any Potter Fan
These 4K Blurays are excellent. Massive step up in quality over the standard Blurays. And now that they support Dolby Vision/Audio it’s an even better viewing experience than before!
A**R
Must watch.
Brilliant, non-attendance how many times you watch them.
D**D
Harry Potter and the Secret of what's in this blu-ray set
I found it incredibly difficult to find any information on this set. If you check the majority of reviews you'll see really helpful stuff like: "Arrived in time, but was slightly smeared in jam, hence dropped a star." and "If you like Harry potter, and films, and films about Harry potter, you will probably like this." and even more usefully: "Bought for my son Dave who subsequently fell off a boat and has been declared dead in absentia, so can't comment."What you have here is the complete set of Harry Potter films (parts 1 to 8.2) in glorious HD. Each disc has it's own limited set of special features, but every entry also comes with a second Blu-ray disc, loaded exclusively special features and including the multi part, and extensive documentary "Creating the world of Harry Potter". That's a whoppingly comprehensive set of 16 BR discs!It comes in a hard case, with four "year-based" gatefold inserts covering two films and four discs each (with spines that also match the early book releases too). They have the wonderful new artwork specially designed for the 2016 releases on both sides and create a really nice compact set that you can stick in your collection without having to construct an entirely new re-enforced unit of furniture to hold it.The video quality is superb and the audio is even better, because contrary to what the back of the box says, the first five films aren't just "Dolby Digital 5.1", they're actually either "Dolby TrueHD" lossless and/or original LPCM 5.1 uncompressed (the same track from the initial UK blu-ray releases). Not head the earlier films at lossless quality before and it was an absolute treat to the ears.What the set doesn't contain, is the extended versions of the first two films or the 3D versions of the Deathly Hallows. Neither of these were a deal breaker for me. I always though the 3D was a bit gimmicky for the final instalments, plus the extended scenes from Philosophers Stone and Chamber of Secrets are available as extras.So basically if you have the original releases, these are seriously worth the upgrade, especially at this price. Also, going back to the beginning again and watching Daniel Radcliffe and friends starting out at Hogwarts, I thought: Why exactly were people so blown away by Richard Linklater's 'Boyhood'? That was basically a film that we're told is amazing because of the unique way it used the same actors over twelve years. People forget that Harry Potter already did that, so what's so great about it? With one exception, nothing even vaguely dramatic happens in that film. A boy gets bigger, grows a moustache and goes to college. There you go - I just saved you three hours of your life. They really should have put a Dementor in there somewhere, or a handful of goblin bankers at least.
G**S
Love them
Well package good value for money
S**N
Nice little collection but some audio issues.
Nice little collection, the additional content discs definitely make it worth the price. I like how the movies are separated by years, and the art on the inside. Its not a large box either so won't take up too much space.I have to say though, whoever was in charge of the audio needs to be fired. For movies 1 and 2, the dialogue is much, MUCH quieter than anything else, we had to turn up the volume very high to hear anything and turn it all the way down whenever it got slightly louder. I don't know if this happens for all the movies, or if it's just my copies that are faulty like this, but it was infuriating to say the least.
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