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Jason Isaacs attended the press night of Sister Act in London and he spoke about Dan, Emma and Rupert.
It would be so great for the press if one of them would go off the rails and end up in rehab, but they are, actually, just really sweet guys. They can fall backwards on their mountains of cash,” he said. “It doesn’t matter. They’re really talented and they’ve got each other as close friends, which is all that matters because no one else has been through the same thing. What is amazing about them is that they are still respectful and have humility and work ethic. I have met and sometimes worked with their American equivalents and they have none of those things.
Thanks SS!
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Thanks to Portus and Laura we have a bunch of new scans fro the Panini sticker book! These are a lot better quality than the ones from yesterday. See all of them here in the gallery!
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Thanks to UHP we have a new French Half-Blood Prince poster! It features Harry, Ron, Hermione and Dumbledore on a dark blue background with a tilted logo.
See the new poster here in the gallery!
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MSN UK recently did interviews with Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, Emma Watson and director David Yates. Here are some segments:
QUESTION: Back to the world of Harry Potter. Will Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince show another side of Harry?
DANIEL RADCLIFFE: There’s friction in this film it’s much more to do with Ron and Hermione than it is to do with Harry. Harry is unhappy for a lot of this film, mainly because people keep trying to kill him. And his love life is awful, too. That’s what Jo [JK Rowling] does so well: combining everyday, mundane problems with this incredible other world.
QUESTION: How tough was it to have your character start a romance onscreen with Ron, especially since he’s played by an old friend?
EMMA WATSON: I don’t know that it’s tough. Rupert’s a really laid back guy but I’m really looking forward to it because I quite like the romantic comedy side of it. Rupert and I end up providing light relief, as the films get darker. It’s funny seeing Rupert struggling in the romantic stakes. Hermione and Rupert are so different yet they have this chemistry, so it’s interesting. It’ll be awkward doing those love scenes; there’s no other way to put it, but its all part of the job.
QUESTION: Was there ever any remote chance that you wouldn’t come back for this sixth Harry Potter film?
RUPERT GRINT: For me, there was no doubt. So long as they wanted me, I was coming back to do it. I really enjoy doing this and it’s really cool.
QUESTION: Have you noticed a difference in the cast who have been off to do big projects in the past year?DAVID YATES: Yeah, I have. They are getting better and better and Emma seems much more confident this time and much more at ease generally. And Dan, having done Equus, he’s just finding moments and beats that are really surprising and lovely. So, they’re all getting better and more sophisticated.
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Thanks to my friend Anna over at So-Bonnie we have a new High Resolution promotional image of Ginny in Half-Blood Prince! Head over to the gallery to see it in all its lovely-ness.
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I was bored today and I have wanted to make a new gallery header for a while now since the old one was getting, well…old, haha. So go check out the new gallery header and tell me what you think! It’s simple, but I like it.
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