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Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix ($34.99; Warner Bros.) is just out on DVD to satisfy
the fans who've read the final book three times already and need to take a break. As a film, it finds
our heroes in high dudgeon and spoiling for a fight. That edge makes it the most satisfying entrysince Alfonso Cuaron set the series high mark in 2004 with Harry Potter and the Prisoner ofAzkaban. It comes with the usual extras and you can also buy Harry Potter Interactive DVD Game
($24.98; Warner Bros.), a pretty banal set of games you play with your remote control. They wouldbe fine as bonus extras on the movie DVD set. But on their own, they can't hold a candle to realvideo and online games so all but the youngest of kids will be immediately bored.
The real excitement of this Harry Potter comes with a slip of paper and a code that's included.
That gives buyers the right to download a digital copy of the film for free. Warner Bros. should be
applauded for taking this step, which certainly should become standard for all major releases downthe road. (No, the digital copy isn't compatible with iPods, but that will surely change in thefuture.)
Imagine if you bought a CD to listen to at home andthen found out you had to buy another copy to listento it in your car, another copy to play on yourcomputer and so on. You'd balk, obviously. Soon,when you buy a movie on DVD from a major studio,you'll be able to download a copy (just like with
Harry Potter ) for free so you can watch it on your laptop if you prefer and eventually on any
portable device you own. It's got to be the wave of the future if studios want to keep customershappy and give them value for their money.
Now if only the book industry would wake up. Right now, they expect you to buy a book two or
three or four times so you can read it in different ways. Or you're expected to buy only one versionand be stuck with it. Imagine if buying a hardcover book gave you access to a free digital audio
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iPhone or Blackberry or computer or whatever you wanted. It would cost publishers very littleextra and make a book purchase a lot more appealing. Hopefully, they'll watch what Warner Bros.is doing with Harry Potter and realize they're seeing the future, too.
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So tell me, which is your favorite Harry Potter film? Are you bored by the idea of seeing the last
two now that you know how it ends? And does getting a free digital download version of a movieyou can watch on your laptop seem like a positive step to you? What if you could get a free audiobook download with every hardcover you purchased?
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"Prisoner of Azkaban" is by far the best installment of the series, except for some shoddy CGI in the
lycanthrope department.
Cuaron's Dementors, the guards of the prison may have hurt the impetus of the following films, as they
were so frightening, mysterious spectres resembling grim reapers, that Raif Fiennes lizardlike
Voldemort seemed almost anticlimactic in subsequent installments. Faceless enemies, like Mike Myers,
Jason Vorhees, and the dementors seem to evoke terror more effectively than those with clear cut
definition.
Since nothing else in the series could top the horror of the dementors, nothing subsequent could
possibly have the same efficacy.
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The new Die Hard movie comes with the same thing. A downloadable version. I think you download it
straight from the DVD and not on-line. I haven't done it so I'm not sure, but I know it's there! A way-super new trend!
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