I think I answered my intro post wrong, because it's actually a tie for me between Prisoner of Azkaban and Goblet of Fire.
I loved what Alfonso Cuaron did with Azkaban. There was a very palatable darkness to it, which was totally appealing to me. Especially juxtaposed to the lightness of Chris Columbus' work in the first two films.
I loved Goblet of Fire because I was fully on the journey the three stars were on. Dan Radcliffe and Rupert Grint both had long, rocker hair (Dan was also having this punk rock discovery moment--sheesh--I read a lot about them on the inter webs, I was obsessed), and Emma Watson was getting into fashion and slaying all these red carpet looks and blossoming into this intelligent, stunning ingenue. Goblet of Fire also featured that rock band at the Yule Ball, which, among many other noteworthy musicians, consisted of my ALL TIME rockgod crush Jonny Greenwood from Radiohead fame. *swoon* Goblet of Fire was totally rock and roll and I was here for it.
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