
It progressed from scene to scene with a smoothness that I find to be lacking in many movies adapted from books. Although it was long, it did not drag on. All that said I must say this was by far the greatest Harry Potter film so far. I realize that the fact that I was paid $14.50/hr to watch this movie on Wednesday night might give rise to feelings of jealousy among some, but I am currently wishing I could manage to get more than five hours of sleep sometime soon. You see, I am a projectionist and getting this movie ready for a midnight show was part of my job. Nine reels is a lot to put together and screening a three hour movie can be exhausting, especially when you're trying to write several term papers during the same week it is coming out. I must say I am extremely sick of this movie, though not for conventional reasons. Hermione asks Harry which potion ingredients Snape accused him of stealing and realizes they are the ingredients needed for the Polyjuice Potion.

The trio speak about what Karkaroff was showing Snape on his arm.She recommends Harry goes to visit Dumbledore. Hermione believes his death, Harry's scar burning, and the Dark Mark at the Quidditch World Cup are related. Ron thinks that Fudge will prevent the story from leaking out to the public. Mad-Eye appears and Barty quickly leaves. Snape doesn't care about what Karkaroff has to say. Snape ignores him and removes house points from Fawcet and Stebbins, who briefly appear in the scene. Karkaroff tells Snape about the mark of his arm.

The lead singer speaks with the audience and then starts the first song.

She says yes, and two of their friends make gestures in the background. A Durmstrang student asks a girl to go with him to the Yule Ball.All the Hogwarts students then start to sing the school song. Dumbledore asks his pupils to welcome Durmstrang and Beauxbatons students.
