Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (Widescreen Edition) (Harry Potter 4) Good. The best parts are the beginning, since it’s a great view of the breadth of the wizarding world and the finale, which is maybe 43 of 44 flavors of awesome.
I also love Neville’s little moment after the ball (the shot of him with his shoes over his shoulders is classic, at least in my house.) Neville is one of the best characters in the books for me, for a lot of reasons, and that little scene is indicative of why. At the beginning of the books he’s just Longbottom. Comic relief. By this point he’s turned into something more, more serious, more capable. And as the series goes on he just continues to grow and blossom into the character we see during the Battle of Hogwarts.
Go Neville go.