
Because underlying all this is the possible return of the dark lord, Voldemort, whom we finally get to see made flesh (courtesy of Ralph Fiennes and some CGI face surgery) in the final scenes. I had to stop myself from saying, "Now, feel the power of the dark side, Obi-Wan" as Harry and Voldemort square off in their magical duel.
While describing the second disc which includes all the bonus material, the reviewer notes for buyers to be aware "that if you put this disc into your DVD-ROM drive, it will install Interactual on your machine, providing a thematic window into the contents, with links to different Harry Potter places on the web." It reiterated the information we learned previouslyabout all the special features, including that yes there will be an interview with cast members, and those eagerly anticipated deleted scenes. There is a breakdown and time listing of these features found at the link. Finally, the article notes that we can "also participate in the various phases of the Triwizard Cup tournament using their remote control keys. These games aren't your usual left-right guessing games. These are difficult."
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire will be released on DVD here in the US on March 7.
(SOURCE: THE LEAKY CAULDRON)
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