• #7B - Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets: REVIEW SERIES

  • Nov 19 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 37 mins
  • Podcast

#7B - Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets: REVIEW SERIES

  • Summary

  • Welcome to Part 2 of our Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets Review Series! In this episode, we’ll be finishing our review by covering Act 2 and Act 3, followed by our closing thoughts and scores.

    As a reminder, we'll be breaking down the film act by act and scene by scene, scoring each film on a scale of 1 to 10. Philosopher’s Stone earned a TTR median score of 7, with Daniel giving it 7.5, Dale scoring it a 7, and Rachael at 6.5. Listen now to see how Chamber of Secrets measures up...


    FULL SPOILERS FOR HARRY POTTER AND THE CHAMBER OF SECRETS IN THIS EPISODE. You have been warned.


    This episode was recorded prior to passing of the legendary Dame Maggie Smith, whose iconic portrayal of Professor McGonagall remains forever in our hearts. So please forgive the lack of acknowledgement in this episode and know we will honour her in a future Harry Potter episode.


    What's your score of the second Harry Potter movie? Do you agree with ours? We want to know! Email us at thirdreelpod@gmail.com or through X/Twitter or Instagram @third_reel_pod

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    All music used in this podcast is for commentary and review purposes under fair use. We give full credit to the original composers and right holders, and acknowledge that we do not own any of the music featured.


    TIMESTAMPS

    00:00:00 - Review: Act 2

    00:53:20 - Review: Act 3

    01:23:12 - Final Thoughts and Scores


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