My god, do none of you read these treaures?
Sirius IS harrys godfather, but this is not a role which links people by blood, therefore Dursleys are not relatives.
Gottago, the film cannot be credited on plot, as it is based on a book, if you get me.
I saw it at 3pm, and i was VERY PLEASANTLY SURPRISED, in fact, I really, REALLY enjoyed it!
*spoilers here on in*
The one thing which I felt made it rather odd was the way the location of places had moved, and things had been added. For example, the rather rickety looking thing attached to hogwarts, the location of Hagrid's cabin, the location of the Whomping willow (which has improved) and most obviously the Fat Lady (why would they have a secret common room door in such an open place? Dawn French was good though!)
However, acting had improved no end, and there were no cringeworthy moments with the child actors like there had been previously.
There have been reviews which say that the film is a little rushed and I agree, it felt quite short and hurried, with some major plot points flossed over. However, the pacing remains constant and nice subtle scenes are layered between the action pieces, for which the new CGI creatures were very good (not a patch on LOTR though)
And book changes..... there arent THAT many obvious ones, but the one that bothered me most was Peter Pettigrew and the scene were Harry saw him on the map.... It just seemed rather premature and then the actual arrival of Sirius was a little too late, and he didnt say as much as I would have liked.
However, i'll end on how the film ended- the firebold was finally introduced....... i liked the way it ended on a high, kind of similar to how POTC did. When harry's face froze of screen, i was like, wtf? but then the map came up and he said 'mischeif managed', it made me smile, and I realised it was a really good ending to a great adaptation (bearing in mind the predecessors sucked)
I give it 8/10. Slick,stylish,dark and still funny!