Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone (2001)

Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone

In each life there are a number of rites of passage. Some are simple, some are strange and some are confusing. One I remember as a highlight was the first time I was allowed to go to the corner store by myself. I had no idea what I wanted to buy, it was being allowed out on my own to spend my pennies that filled my mind. I remember the journey but not the purchase. Harry Potter (Daniel Radcliffe), who is turning eleven, is ushered into Mr. Ollivander’s (John Hurt) shop by Rubeus Hagrid ( Robbie Coltrane ) to buy a wand. He’s breathless to see all of the choices available. He has some trouble in finding the right one but Mr. Ollivander is up to the challenge. Harry agrees and stumbles distractedly out of the shop. He bought something on his own.


Director:  Chris Columbus
Writer:  J.K. Rowling; Steven Kloves; Steve Kloves
Cast:
Daniel Radcliffe -  Harry Potter
Emma Watson -  Hermione Granger
Rupert Grint -  Ron Weasley
Richard Harris -  Albus Dumbledore
Maggie Smith -  Professor Minerva McGonagall
Robbie Coltrane -  Rubeus Hagrid
Saunders Triplets -  Harry Potter (Age 1)
Fiona Shaw -  Aunt Petunia
Harry Melling -  Dudley Dursley
Richard Griffiths -  Uncle Vernon
Ian Hart -  Professor Quirrell
Ben Borowiecki -  Diagon Alley Boy
Warwick Davis -  Professor Flitwick/Goblin Bank Teller
Vern Troyer -  Griphook the Goblin
John Hurt -  Mr. Ollivander
Matthew Lewis -  Neville Longbottom









Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (2002)

Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets

I’ve met and known a number of people for whom others line up and are entranced by. Some are bewildered by the process, others are just happy that somebody else is interested in what they do and a few bathe in the spotlight and figure they deserve the adulation. But I’d have to say that I only know a couple like Gilderoy Lockhart (Kenneth Branagh), a chronic inept self-promoter. His act at the signing of his book, with the women swooning and the men rolling their eyes, is one I’ve seen but made me wish I were elsewhere. It isn’t much of a surprise to know that folks like him go on to bigger and better stunts but the number of repeat visitors seem to diminish with each audience.


Director:  Chris Columbus
Writer:  J.K. Rowling; Steven Kloves; Steve Kloves
Cast:
Daniel Radcliffe -  Harry Potter
Rupert Grint -  Ron Weasley
Emma Watson -  Hermione Granger
Richard Griffiths -  Uncle Vernon
Fiona Shaw -  Aunt Petunia
Harry Melling -  Dudley Dursley
Toby Jones -  Dobby the House Elf (voice)
Jim Norton -  Mr. Mason
Veronica Clifford -  Mrs. Mason
James Phelps -  Fred Weasley
Oliver Phelps -  George Weasley
Julie Walters -  Molly Weasley
Bonnie Wright -  Ginny Weasley
Mark Williams -  Arthur Weasley
Chris Rankin -  Percy Weasley
Tom Felton -  Draco Malfoy









Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (2007)

Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix

Often it is the simplest thing that let’s you know that things are developing as they should. When Harry Potter (Daniel Radcliffe) takes up the mantle as leader of Dumbledore’s Army to practice their defensive magic in preparation for battle with Lord Voldemort, it is Neville Longbottom (Matthew Lewis) who shows it can be done by succeeding where he failed in past attempts and who shows what motivates them when seeing the picture of his parents.


Director:  David Yates
Writer:  Michael Goldenberg; J.K. Rowling
Cast:
Daniel Radcliffe -  Harry Potter
Emma Watson -  Hermione Granger
Rupert Grint -  Ron Weasley
Harry Melling -  Dudley Dursley
Miles Jupp -  TV Weatherman
Fiona Shaw -  Petunia Dursley
Richard Griffiths -  Vernon Dursley
Geraldine Somerville -  Lily Potter
Ralph Fiennes -  Lord Voldemort
Natalia Tena -  Nymphadora Tonks
Brendan Gleeson -  Alastor ‘Mad-­Eye’ Moody
George Harris -  Kingsley Shacklebolt
Bridgette Millar -  Emmeline Vance
Gary Oldman -  Sirius Black
Mark Williams -  Arthur Weasley
David Thewlis -  Remus Lupin









Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005)

Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire

I’ve lost a few friends for what I consider viable reasons. I can always trace back why it happened and what part I played in its happening. I feel no pride in losing a friend and its sadness haunts me to this day. But my conscience is clear. That wasn’t always the case. When I was young and stupid, I tossed away some relationships that filled me with regret upon recollection. Some I was able to repair. Ron Weasley (Rupert Grint) probably felt that way when he told Harry Potter (Daniel Radcliffe) to piss off in a fit of pique and jealousy. But he is young, he’ll learn. Just because you know someone who can do stuff better than you can, may get a few more breaks and has an easy manner about them, it is no reason to slag them off. There are always more that they can’t do or don’t have than that which cause you to do something stupid.


Director:  Mike Newell
Writer:  Steven Kloves; J.K. Rowling; Steve Kloves
Cast:
Daniel Radcliffe -  Harry Potter
Emma Watson -  Hermione Granger
Rupert Grint -  Ron Weasley
Mark Williams -  Arthur Weasley
James Phelps -  Fred Weasley
Oliver Phelps -  George Weasley
Bonnie Wright -  Ginny Weasley
Jeff Rawle -  Amos Diggory
Robert Pattinson -  Cedric Diggory
Jason Isaacs -  Lucius Malfoy
Tom Felton -  Draco Malfoy
Stanislav Ianevski -  Viktor Krum
Michael Gambon -  Albus Dumbledore
Robbie Coltrane -  Rubeus Hagrid
Robert Hardy -  Cornelius Fudge
Eric Sykes -  Frank Bryce









Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004)

Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban

Over the years, I’ve made (and lost) a number of friends. As I get older, I find it harder to make a new one. It seems easy to make an acquaintance but to have that relationship turn into a friendship is rare. So watching Harry Potter (Daniel Radcliffe) get to know his Defense Against the Dark Arts professor Remus Lupin (David Thewlis) prompts a number of pleasant memories of friends past and present. Despite Lupin’s shortcomings and his unfortunate lack of manners when transformed, he’s still someone that Harry can count on for sage advice and useful information.


Director:  Alfonso Cuarón
Writer:  J.K. Rowling; Steven Kloves
Cast:
Daniel Radcliffe -  Harry Potter
Emma Watson -  Hermione Granger
Richard Griffiths -  Uncle Vernon
Rupert Grint -  Ron Weasley
Michael Gambon -  Albus Dumbledore
Maggie Smith -  Professor Minerva McGonagall
Alan Rickman -  Professor Severus Snape
Robbie Coltrane -  Rubeus Hagrid
Matthew Lewis -  Neville Longbottom
Pam Ferris -  Aunt Marge
Fiona Shaw -  Aunt Petunia
Harry Melling -  Dudley Dursley
Adrian Rawlins -  James Potter
Geraldine Somerville -  Lily Potter
Lee Ingleby -  Stan Shunpike
Lenny Henry -  Shrunken Head