Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix: Revisited

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Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix: Revisited
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Original Release Date:
2007
Original Running Time:
142 minutes
Fanedit Release Date:
Fanedit Running Time:
140 minutes
Time Cut:
3 minutes
Time Added:
3 minutes
Available in HD:
Synopsis:
Order of the Phoenix is actually one of my favorite HP movies, alongside Prisoner of Azkaban. The movie is fast-paced, often intense, and it has big stakes for our characters. I think the movie’s biggest flaw is its feeling of complete dissonence from the rest of the series, feeling much less like a Harry Potter movie and much more like a drama/thriller piece. Therefore, my biggest priority has been to establish a greater connection between this and the rest of the series - including remastered versions (by myself) for Voldemort’s Theme, A Window to the Past, Hogwart’s Theme, Neville’s (upcoming DH) theme, Gilderoy Lockhart’s Theme (now more of a Dark Arts Class theme), Quidditch Theme and more.

The movie has also been color graded to remove the heavy reliance on blue, as well inclusion of two deleted scenes, removal of Filch as an idiot and a lot of new SFX and even new scenes.
Intention:
When I started out with my Harry Potter Revisited franchise, it was all about acknowledging that Harry Potter 1 & 2 were respectively out of date and non-consistent with the rest of the series. When Alfonso Quaron took over the helmet in the Prisoner of Azkaban he gave the series what they so desperately needed: a gritty, realistic atmosphere in an elsewhere magical fantasyworld. This then became the main goal for every other entry in the franchise.
Other Sources:
John Williams - Harry Potter OST
Special Thanks:
theryaney (beautiful cover art)
Fanedit.org, and every single one who has ever contributed to HP Revisited.
Release Information:
Digital
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Faneditor Name:
Franchise:
Fanedit Type:
Original Release Date:
2007
Original Running Time:
142 minutes
Fanedit Release Date:
Fanedit Running Time:
140 minutes
Time Cut:
3 minutes
Time Added:
3 minutes
Available in HD:
Synopsis:
Order of the Phoenix is actually one of my favorite HP movies, alongside Prisoner of Azkaban. The movie is fast-paced, often intense, and it has big stakes for our characters. I think the movie’s biggest flaw is its feeling of complete dissonence from the rest of the series, feeling much less like a Harry Potter movie and much more like a drama/thriller piece. Therefore, my biggest priority has been to establish a greater connection between this and the rest of the series - including remastered versions (by myself) for Voldemort’s Theme, A Window to the Past, Hogwart’s Theme, Neville’s (upcoming DH) theme, Gilderoy Lockhart’s Theme (now more of a Dark Arts Class theme), Quidditch Theme and more.

The movie has also been color graded to remove the heavy reliance on blue, as well inclusion of two deleted scenes, removal of Filch as an idiot and a lot of new SFX and even new scenes.
Intention:
When I started out with my Harry Potter Revisited franchise, it was all about acknowledging that Harry Potter 1 & 2 were respectively out of date and non-consistent with the rest of the series. When Alfonso Quaron took over the helmet in the Prisoner of Azkaban he gave the series what they so desperately needed: a gritty, realistic atmosphere in an elsewhere magical fantasyworld. This then became the main goal for every other entry in the franchise.
Other Sources:
John Williams - Harry Potter OST
Special Thanks:
theryaney (beautiful cover art)
Fanedit.org, and every single one who has ever contributed to HP Revisited.
Release Information:
Digital
Cover art by theryaney (DOWNLOAD HERE)
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Overall rating
 
9.2
Audio/Video Quality
 
9.0(2)
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9.0(2)
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10.0(2)
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9.0(2)
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9.0(2)
(Updated: March 02, 2019)
Overall rating
 
9.0
Audio/Video Quality
 
9.0
Audio Editing
 
9.0
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10.0
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8.0
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8.0
I don’t have as much to say about this edit compared to the other ones, mostly because this being the shortest movie, there wasn’t anything major cut. It was mostly short moments that were excised, and most of it works quite well. There were only two edits that were noticeable. The first one was cutting out Tonks making the funny faces at dinner because the transition felt pretty abrupt. The only other jarring edit was the addition of the deleted scene of Crabbe and Goyle harassing another student in the snow. The transition with the music was really pretty poor as the music noticeably cuts in and out at the begging and end of the scene. I think it would have been better to leave that one out. The edit suffers much less from the same problem the other edits had of adding music to scenes where there were originally none to add more suspense. There were fewer moments of this and when it was done at least the music was softer and more in the background. I must say that I loved your use of Lockheart's theme from Chamber in Umbridge’s scenes. I think I may actually prefer it to her theme from the actual movie. Overall I liked the edit, and while it’s not quite as good as your edit for Goblet it is better than the first two edits for Philosopher’s and Chamber.

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Overall rating
 
9.5
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9.0
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9.0
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10.0
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10.0
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10.0
Yet another very good edit of Andreas, adding one more movie to his Harry Potter collection of awesomeness.

The movie draws you in right from the beginning. The editor has made and added some very useful and on point visual effect and improvements, which helped making the movie more intense and "wizarly".

I always had problem watching the fifth movie, due to some slow paced scenes (even in the book), but Andreas seems to have cutted them, rearanged or made them more "attractive" using the score. - Well done! I may say.

And lets not forget to mention the flashbacks....oh, The flashbacks...for me they seem to be the editor's trademark which add soo much to the movies.

So this edit turned out to be a GO-TO version of the movie, every time its gonna be watched alone or with company. I definetly recommend you this experience!

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