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EvannaLynchFans recently had the opportunity to interview Evanna and they have now posted that interview online!
5- which part of Deathly Hallows are you most excited about seeing turned into film?
I imagine everyone will say this-the walk through the woods and Platform nine and three quarters. It was such an experience to read, such a catharsis, I remember reading it for the first time and I felt like I could hardly keep up with my own eyes rushing across the pages. It will be so exciting to see how they translate that experience onto film, to see what someone else made of it. And of course the Lovegood house!! I have seen it being made from scratch and been in it and all around it and it is absolutely beautiful, much more vivid and detailed and alive than anything I could ever dream up even while reading the books. I hope they give it good screen time, it truly deserves it. I’m so excited just to see Mr.Lovegood in action. Luna has always been so different and jarring to those around her, it will be so nice to see someone with the same energy and hear his lines, you can’t beat the Lovegoods for unpredictability.
2- What are some of the quotes on your bedroom walls?
Only the best! The ones that have really affected me. There’s ‘To the well organised mind death is but the next great adventure’, ‘it does not do to dwell on dreams and forget to live’, ‘I am not worried Harry, I am with you’, ‘Dumbledores (wo)man through and through’, ‘Give her hell from us, Peeves’, ‘Did I tell you I’ve invented a broomstick that’ll reach Jupiter’, ‘Don’t worry you’re just as sane as I am’, ‘I disagree with Dumbledore on many counts…but you cannot deny, he’s got style’, ‘NEVER-INSULT-ALBUS-DUMBLEDORE-IN-FRONT-OF-ME!’. Bit of a Dumbledorist need I mention? I am tired of my room though. It gives me a headache and as you can see it was designed before the beauty and perfection of Deathly Hallows graced our lives! I’m going to give it a makeover any day now. I think a DUmbledore mural is in order.
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According to a fan that attended Muggle Mayhem, a Harry Potter convention, Joshua Herdman confirmed that Jamie Waylett will not reprise his role as Vincent Crabbe for Deathly Hallows. Joshua also stated that Gregory Goyle will die instead in the film.
Thanks SS!
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RupertGrint.net is holding a fundraiser for Rupert’s 21st birthday this month in support of the Teenage Cancer Trust.
To help spread the word about this fundraiser, we’re planning a special “ReTweet Day” on Twitter and would love it if you guys would be willing to join in! On Monday (10th), all we’re asking is for you to post the following phrase on your Twitter account:
Please RT! Help support the Teenage Cancer Trust in honor of Rupert Grint’s birthday. http://bit.ly/pDUNx
If you’re interested in finding out more about the fund raiser, we have set up a page here: http://www.rupertgrint.net/section/21stbdayfundraiser
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SheKnows has a new interview with Harry Potter actress Bonnie Wright, who plays Ginny Weasley.
SheKnows: What must a guy never do if he doesn’t want to make you angry?
Bonnie Wright: Oooo, I don’t like guys when they love themselves too much. That’s a real push off. There’s got to be an equal feeling. Then I guess with us being sort of recognizable for what we do, I think when people treat you differently in that sense, it’s not right. Or they act differently. Be yourself.
SheKnows: What would you like your fans to know that no one ever asks you?
Bonnie Wright: I guess I’d like them to know that I’m not only interested in the acting part of filming, I interested in the bigger picture. I’ve been inspired by everything that I’ve watched while filming, I’m interested in the cinematography, directing…
SheKnows: Would you like to write and direct some day then?
Bonnie Wright: Yeah, definitely. I’m going in September to film school. I really love and want to continue acting but to look at the bigger picture. It has been so inspirational to watch such amazing directors and editors and cinematographers.
Thanks BWO!
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