LONDON -- Back when the Harry Potterfilm franchise was winding up,naughtly librarians and the eroticism of intellec quite a few people debated whether or not the final book should have been split into two movies.
Not many people debated the merits of only having one film for the whole series, though.
SEE ALSO: 7 perfect 'Harry Potter' spin-offs we need to see nextWell, with his 90-minute edit of all eight films rolled in to one, New Yorker Tim Stiefler has done exactly that.
The brilliantly titled Wizardhood, which Stiefler shared on Vimeo on Sunday, incorporates some fairly no-nonsense editing techniques to bring the total time down from a hefty 19 hours 40 minutes to a mere one hour 30 minutes.
Because Stiefler has cut over 18 hours of footage, there were obviously quite a few sacrifices that had to be made.
The first film is now about ten minutes long, and the second, third and fourth films barely feature at all.
The final three stories still get a decent run, though; Wizardhoodis already up to the Order of the Phoenix20 minutes into the film.
If you've never seen Harry Potterwe wouldn't recommend this shortened version. You'll miss out on a pretty badass giant snake and some dragons, not to mention plenty of key plot points.
But it's still a pretty impressive editing feat.
H/T BuzzFeed.
Topics Harry Potter
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