Paste magazine has interviewed Daniel and Emma and they discuss a bunch of fun things!

Paste: You are off to University in the autumn.
Watson: I am—to Brown, which is an Ivy League establishment in the U.S.A. I’ve got a place there to read literature.

Paste: You’ve got very close to J.K. Rowling.
Watson: And to Helena Bonham Carter, as well. I look up to both of those women as mentors in their own fields. It’s nice to talk to—and to listen to—an older woman who has gone through what you’re going through, and to get their opinion. And it is always opinion. They never dish out big clunks of advice.

Paste: Of the Harry Potter’s that you’ve done so far, your favorite is…?
Radcliffe: The fifth one—for two reasons. The first is that Gary Oldman was in it, and I love that man’s work, and the second was that there was no bloody Quidditch in it. That is really torture, having to do the Quidditch games. It’s more than several steps up from discomfort—it’s pain! Gary, thank God, has become a good mate, and something of a mentor. He’s a guy with a supremely sane head on his shoulders.

Paste: Come on, honesty time….what have you done with the earnings from the Potter films, since you don’t own a car and can’t drive?
Radcliffe: Sensible investments (I hope), the flat, and a very interesting painting by Jim Hodges, a very exciting New York Artist, that I love. There’s a little bit of calligraphy in the middle of it which spells out ‘Oh for crying out loud!’, which is something that my mum says a lot. That’s its appeal. The connection.

Thanks TLC.

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