WidescreenCustomer Reviews:
Goblet of Fire in review 
I bought this two-disc DVD after having had the 1 disc DVD since it first came out. I think all Harry Potter fans should have this 2-disc edition as a part of their collection since it has all the deleted scenes and added features that the 1-disc DVD lacks.
As for the movie itself, it's a great movie for its special effects and cinematography but if you are expecting it to be like the book, you will be disappointed. All in all, the movie is well worth your money especially if you get this 2-disc edition.
Amazing HD DVD movie for everybody. 
The picture quality & audio quality is amazing on this HD DVD release of Harry Potter. I have them all, and I am very happy with them. Much better than the SD DVD version by far.
The movie itself is great, just like when I seen it in the Theatres. A must own for anybody.
Not The Best Of The Series? 
Well to me, so far, this is my favorite Potter film, ahead of Order of the Pheonix which was also very watchable. I'll admit, I fell asleep on Sorcerer's Stone and Chamber of Secrets as the stories were too slow moving, perhaps set up for kids to slowly understand; but this forth film kept me interested. I'm not going to do a book vs film comparison as I have not read the books, but from a theatrical standpoint this is the definitive Harry Potter movie. Goblet of Fire one contains fun for kids, teens and adults whereas the first 2 films were mainly for kids. I have not watched Prisoner of Azkaban (probably going to purchase this one next) in its entirety so I cannot pass a snore-review on that one, but from a film-making standpont this film also has succeeded in its goal to scare and captivate audiences to their seats. In this film we see the maturitity of the Potter cast, it includes suspense, horror, comedy, adventure, action and overall fun-factor.
Director Mike Newell, placed a more serious and darker twist on the Potter series which sees the outcome of Potter as a true hero. Harry is challenged by his nightmares, the Tri-Wizard competetion, and his friendship with Ron and Hariome. Through all the trials and tribulations the audience watches as Harry matures and overcomes all odds with very little question and moderate help.
The cinematography is simply awesome. Colors reflect emotions as you watch Harry's nightmares and also as Harry's name is chosen from the Goblet of Fire. There are many cues in the story which serves a sort of a guide of whats to come. This one is definitely worth watching more than once. One scene that comes to mind is when Harry attempts to escape from the fire-breathing Horntail Dragon and capture a golden egg...WOW! Now this scene really pleases your surround sound system while boasting stunning visuals. Ambient noises are also well positioned to take advantage of you rear surround channels.
If you are going to add any Harry Potter Movie to your HD DVD collection, this is the one to get. It has 5 star story, picture and sound quality. The extras include a 30 minute interview with Harry, Hermione and Ron. Also, as with all other films in the series for HD DVD, it includes The In Movie Experience aka 'the iciing on the cake.' Goblet of Fire is a must OWN!