I rarely go to the movies these days, but I just got back from seeing Harry Potter & The Deathly Hallows - Part 2. I've been very critical of the movies for trying to do too little from the books in too short a time, but like Part 1 this movie is excellent. There are sections of the original book that were seemingly written to be a movie script, and they lived up to my expectations. I have a few minor nitpicks here and there with some elements from the book that are either changed or summarily dropped (such as the fate of Harry's wand, and how stretched-out the final battle is), but the movie is overall very faithful to the book. I'm actually impressed that they managed to make that wonky epilogue from the book work in the movie as a fitting finale. It helps, of course, that they split this final book into two halves so the script actually had room to breathe. I especially liked the nice touch that despite the many crew changes that have occurred over the course of these movies, when characters return to locations from previous movies they look pretty much how you remember them.
It's amazing how much the quality of these Potter movies increased once they finally again picked a consistent director to helm them starting with Order of the Phoenix, rather than the nonsense of having a new director every movie that plagued Movies 3 and 4. I just wish this guy had helmed those movies as well. The books are still leagues better than these movies IMO, but the movies have become a decent substitute if you're not inclined to read them. Highly recommended, though only if you've seen Part 1 or have read the books.