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Harry: Messers Moony, Wormtail, Padfoot and Prongs offer their compliments to professor Snape...
Snape: Go on.
Harry: And request that he keep his abnormally large nose out of other people's business.
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In the Boggart scene, right after Professor Lupin tells Parvati to go and face the Boggart and it shows Harry high-fiving Ron, in the background you can see Seamus start to walk towards the front of the classroom, but he is standing behind Dean Thomas seconds later in the next shot. See more...
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When Lupin is turning into a werewolf, Sirius says to him, "Did you take your potion tonight?" He is referring to a wolfsbane potion, which is not included in the film. According to the book, if a werewolf drinks the potion on the day before and the day of a full moon, he can keep his mind when he transforms. Lupin forgot to take it because he saw Harry with Sirius in the Shrieking Shack (on the Marauder's Map). Therefore, he became a fully-fledged monster. See more...
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
Continuity: During the class with Hagrid, sometimes Ron has his Monster Book of Monsters under his arm and sometimes he doesn't have it.
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