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Vote for Half-Blood Prince in 2010 MTV Movie Awards
Posted by Megs

Back in March we posted that Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince and some of the actors were longlisted for MTV Movie Awards, now the nominations are out and Potter is nominated for the following:

Best Villain: Draco Malfoy (Tom Felton), The Red Queen (Helena Bonham Carter)
Best Female Performance: Emma Watson
Best Male Performance: Dan Radcliffe
Global Superstar: Dan Radcliffe, Robert Pattinson
Best Movie: Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince.

You can vote using the links above, or click here to view all the categories. The MTV Movie Awards will air live on June 6th at 9 PM EST on MTV.

Filed Under: Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, Half-Blood Prince, Helena Bonham Carter, Robert Pattinson, Tom Felton
More Photos of Tom Felton, Bonnie Wright & Rupert Grint from NYLON
Posted by Megs

Nylon Magazine updated their website with some new pictures of Tom Felton, Bonnie Wright & Rupert Grint and their photoshoots for the magazine! View them below!

Thanks to ICM for the tip!

Filed Under: Bonnie Wright, Rupert Grint, Tom Felton
New Deathly Hallows Set Report with Interviews
Posted by Megs

The Philippine Daily Inquirer has posted a sample from their upcoming set report for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.  In the preview we hear from Rupert Grint, Robbie Coltrane, Tom Felton and David Barron.

Rupert Grint wasn’t needed on the set, but he graciously came to talk to us. The actor who plays Ron Weasley shared his feelings as the blockbuster franchise ends […]: “It’s a weird feeling. I’ve spent half of my life doing these movies. It’s quite emotional. But, at the same time, I’m looking forward to the freedom to do other films.” The red-haired actor, more talkative now than when we first met him several years ago, also talked about his much-awaited kissing scene with Emma Watson (Hermione Granger). Saying he was nervous since he has known Emma as a friend for 10 years, Rupert revealed that it was hard to concentrate. “The first take was quite hard,” said Rupert, who recalled that they did four takes of the smooch, which many “Harry Potter” fans around the world can’t wait to see.

Like Rupert, who had scenes with a boy actor who plays his child (“The kid looks just like me!”), Tom Felton also acted with a youngster who portrays his offspring. “It was bizarre, nerve-wracking and poignant at the same time, because it reminded me of how I began,” pointed out Tom, who is as nice in person as he is evil as Draco Malfoy.

Blessed with a winking sense of humor, Robbie said that while it takes many hours to put on all that hair, “two young ladies” come with oil to help him take off all that expensive wig and makeup at the end of the day. “Somebody has to do it,” Robbie said with a smile, as he played with his mile-long beard.

Co-producer David Barron disclosed that no decision has yet been made as to where the much-anticipated movies will be split into two parts. “There are three sensible places where we can do the split,” he shared.

Filed Under: David Barron, Deathly Hallows, Robbie Coltrane, Rupert Grint, Tom Felton
Rupert Grint, Tom Felton & Bonnie Wright in Nylon magazine
Posted by Megs

As posted yesterday, Rupert Grint, Bonnie Wright, and Tom Felton are featured in Nylon’s Young Hollywood 2010 issue, which you can purchase now!  You may view scans below.

Thanks very much to Lindsay, SnitchSeeker and RupertGrint.net!

Filed Under: Bonnie Wright, Rupert Grint, Tom Felton
Rupert, Bonnie & Tom: Nylon magazine shoot
Posted by Megs

Rupert Grint, Bonnie Wright and Tom Felton will be featured in the May issue of Nylon magazine.  Nylon has released a video of the stars on set and of Rupert’s photoshoot.

Thanks So-Bonnie and SS!

Filed Under: Bonnie Wright, Rupert Grint, Tom Felton
Tom Felton Quizzed by FilmClub
Posted by Megs

FILMCUB members exclusively quizzed Tom Felton on 21 April. Tom had this to say about the event, “I had a great time at the FILMCLUB webcast.  Fantastic questions that quizzed me far better than journalists! I would do it again anytime. Thanks to everyone who asked so many great questions.” FILMCLUB is a network of exciting after-school clubs which offers children free weekly access to thousands of classic and popular films – opening the door onto a dazzling world of cultures, life stories, aspirations, times and places.  For further information please visit www.filmclub.org. Watch some segments from the event below, the full segment will be available on the website next week!

Thanks to FilmClub for the information!

Filed Under: Tom Felton
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