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New Trio Interview
Posted by Megs

France’s One magazine released a new interview with Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, and Emma Watson from the Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows set.  Here are a few segments of the interview, when there is a large enough scan online I will upload it to the gallery!

Emma Watson
To kiss Rupert in front of cameras will stay the strangest experience for me, since I’ve played in Harry Potter. Him and I was frightened about this scene, and would like to do it quickly. But the hardest is coming … I have to kiss Dan ! It’s a scene where Ron imagine a kiss between Harry and Hermione.”

“We haven’t filmed the epilogue yet, in which we can see the future of Harry, Ron and Hermione 19 years later. At the beginning, producers would like to replace us, but they finally kept us. We will look like 40 years old persons. I’m very impatient to see that !”

Daniel Radcliffe
“In the Deathly Hallows, you’ll see Harry as you never saw him before ! For example, I shot a scene where i’m entirely naked. When I read the script, I thought that I would carry underwears but no ! I’ve already done it for Equus so it wasn’t so difficult. I’m wondering how people will react, even if any things will be hidden in the screen !”

“Recently, we’ve finished a scene in which I had difficulties. It’s the 7 Potter’s scene ! We had to shoot a take where I was a different Harry instead of the other actors. It was fun, but very hard, because sometimes, I forgot who I had to be … That made me crazy !”

Rupert Grint
“We shot a lot of physical scenes. For Daniel, filming was very complicated. But he never complained … When he became sick because of filming conditions, he was ok and he never complained …”

Thanks HarryPotterForever

Filed Under: Daniel Radcliffe, Deathly Hallows, Emma Watson, Rupert Grint
Photos of Emma in her People Tree Collection
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The Daily Mail has a new article with a bunch of new photos of Emma in her People Tree Collection along with an interview. View the photos below!

You’ve done acting, modelling, and now you’re designing. Is this the future for Emma Watson?
Oh, I don’t have any plans to be a designer. I’m doing this range because I really care about fair-trade and ethical fashion. I’m so pleased that I got involved, but I don’t want to take all the credit for being the designer because I haven’t trained as a designer or even gone to art college – in fact, I had no idea about the amount of work involved at the outset!

You are something of a fashionista, but were you completely new to fair-trade fashion?
The first time I heard about fair trade was during a geography coursework project, and I remember thinking, ‘Why isn’t everything fair trade?’ Everyone knows about fair-trade bananas and coffee, but of course anything can be fair trade. Fair-trade fashion costs a bit more but allows those who make it to earn a decent living; to be able to take care of their families and live with dignity.

Filed Under: Emma Watson
Emma’s People Tree Collection Launches Early!
Posted by Megs

Emma Watson’s clothing line for People Tree, has launched online a few days earlier than expected!  You can see all the girls fashions here and guys here!  Below are a few pieces:

Thanks to musicnote over at Sassy for the tip!

Filed Under: Emma Watson
Total Film Features DH Information
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In Total Film‘s latest issue they have some new information on Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. Director Davis Yates, producer David Heyman, screenwriter Steven Kloves, and Emma Watson (Hermione Granger) spoke with them while on the set.

Yates called Part I a road film, saying it was dynamic, adrenalised, and visceral. He continued, “It’s a refugee story about three kids cut off from everything they know and everybody they love, being pursued relentlessly by people who want to murder them.”

He then pondered about the split and how one should go about splitting one story to make it two distinct stories. “Do you break it with a moment of suspense or one of resolution?” he asked aloud.

He also called Part II,  “A big opera, a great big epic, with huge battles.”

Emma said she felt she was on a different film as this film doesn’t have the structure that the previous films had.  She explained, “The others have this structure. You know, we come into the Great Hall and there’s the opening talk. And that’s gone.”

Screenwriter Steven Kloves gave a bit of a hint about the split, saying it was the most sound creative decision on where the split occurs.  He also stated that the split will give a proper send-off to certain characters, “It should allow us to stretch a bit with the characters and give them the proper send-off.”

Thanks SS!

Filed Under: David Heyman, David Yates, Deathly Hallows, Emma Watson, Steve Kloves
Potter Stars Up for Otto Awards
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Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, Rupert Grint and Tom Felton are up for an Otto Award!  They are all up for the same award: Best Star in Cinema 2009.

Go here to vote!  You can only choose 3 of the 4 (or 3 of all the nominees).

Filed Under: Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, Rupert Grint, Tom Felton
Even More from Emma’s Collection
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Help My Style, the site that posted some new stuff from Emma’s People Tree collection, has posted up some more photos of the clothes in her line!  They show a photo of Emma’s friend, and model, Sophie Summer in the collection along with some of the clothes by themselves:

Filed Under: Emma Watson
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