  urlLink The New York Times > Movies > Hijacking Harry Potter, Quidditch Broom and All : "Friday night 'Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban' sold out theaters all over the globe. But in a makeshift screening room in a Brooklyn warehouse, more than 75 filmgoers paid $7 each to watch the first film in the series, 'Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone.
' Sort of. On the screen 'The Sorcerer's Stone' played as it was released by Warner Brothers. But the original soundtrack, dialogue and all, was turned down and replaced by an alternate version created by a 27-year-old comic book artist from Austin, Tex., named Brad Neely. He calls his soundtrack 'Wizard People, Dear Reader,' and it is one more breach of the media industry's control of its products. " 
