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His mellifluous voice slides around syllables like a snake crawling up a tree trunk. He really is frightening at times, even though the movie's overall tone is pitched toward tongue-in-cheek humor. There are, of course, numerous set pieces An early visit to Gringotts Bank, which is run by grotesque goblins who look like dehydrated Hume Cronyns, is beautifully realized. But the goblins get dumped in a matter of minutes, in the headlong pursuit of several other painstakingly created semi-scenes.
Later, seven or eight minutes are spent on Harry's introduction to the game of quidditch, which comes off as a variation on the airborne motorcycle chase in "Return of the Jedi.
The problem with "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" -- not that it's a mess -- is that Columbus and screenwriter Steve Kloves are so careful to avoid offending anyone by excising a passage from the book, the so-called narrative is more like a jamboree inside Rowling's head. When you consider that the highlights of Columbus' filmmaking career before now were Macaulay Culkin belting Joe Pesci with a can of paint and Robin Williams accidentally setting his falsies on fire in the kitchen, this could have been a disaster.
Ultimately, "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" rises and falls on the waves of Rowling's rightfully celebrated imagination, and that will be more than enough for it to make a zillion dollars. Once it does that, even partial naysayers will be forced to retreat for fear of being clocked with a broomstick. Among its 80 recommendations was the review board, approved by voters in November.
Ginther said Thursday he'll appoint members to that board soon and continue seeking change in the agency. The Columbus Division of Police — like many big-city agencies — is juggling calls for internal change even as it battles unprecedented street violence. Columbus saw a record homicides last year and so far is averaging just short of one a day this year.
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