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Reelz Channel Interviews Dan, Emma and Rupert in NYC
Posted by Megs

Reelz Channel has sent over two new videos from Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I promotions.  The first video is with Rupert Grint in London.  The second is their red carpet interviews with Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson and Rupert Grint at the New York premiere on Monday.

Filed Under: Daniel Radcliffe, Deathly Hallows, Emma Watson, Rupert Grint
Harry Potter Stars Then & Now: Daniel, Emma, & Rupert
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PopSugar has sent over a video showing Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson and Rupert Grint now that they have grown up. In the clip we see past press conferences, premieres and some photos of their younger selves.  Most of the video is them talking at the Half-Blood Prince London press conference.

Filed Under: Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, Rupert Grint
Potter Stars Speak with American Accent on MTV After Hours
Posted by Megs

In a very amusing video interview with Emma, Dan, Rupert and Tom, the actors have to say certain things with American accents.  I find it funny how their voices get deeper when they change their accents.  Watch the video below:

Filed Under: Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, Rupert Grint, Tom Felton
New David Yates Interview with SheKnows
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SheKnows has posted a new interview with Harry Potter director David Yates where he discusses a lot of his decisions for Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I.  There are spoilers in the interview, so be cautious if you don’t know how they filmed things.

SheKnows: We talked about how the film ended, but can you talk a little about your decision of how the film began and the close-up on Bill Nighy’s eyes? David Yates: I really wanted to break away from the elegant openings of the past. I think you start to predict how the first two scenes are going to be in a Harry Potter movie. You go through the “WB” and then there will be elegant transition. And I said, “Oh God, let’s break that.” I thought, “It immediately grabs your attention.” I love the idea of the Horcrux in the sand, and if I could make it even louder I would. I love the idea of everyone sitting in the dark, being denied only images, feeling this horrible thing around them and then suddenly [snaps his fingers] there’s this weird pair of eyes. It was an attempt to break the rhythm of how the last two movies started, and jolt the audience into a sense of, “Oh, this is different than how we’re used to starting.” The ambition behind that was to make it more surprising and visceral and odd — to be slightly uncomfortable.

Filed Under: David Yates, Deathly Hallows
Limited Time: Watch Tom Felton’s Film White Other Online
Posted by Megs

For a short time only fans my watch Tom Felton’s new short film White Other by finding a special code on Ray Marsden’s interactive Facebook page or by signing up for the newsletter. To watch it, head over to the trailer page and plug in the special code!has been re-scheduled so the film will.

Their Q&A with Tom Felton (Harry Potter films) and director Dan Hartley has also been rescheduled and the date will be announced soon.
Thanks to the folks working with White Other for emailing!
Filed Under: Tom Felton
Helena Bonham Carter to be Honored at The Moët British Independent Film Awards
Posted by Megs

Helena Bonham Carter will be honored at The Moët British Independent Film Awards on December 5th in Central London.  She will receive the Richard Harris Award which is given to actors or actresses for outstanding contributions to British film.

David Thewlis (Lupin) won this award in 2008, Jim Broadbent (Slughorn) in 2006, and John Hurt (Ollivander) in 2003, with Richard being the first recipient posthumously in 2002. Fans will also remember that Richard Harris was the original Albus Dumbledore in the Potter films but tragically died before the third film went into production.

Helena has also been nominated for Best Supporting Actress for her role in The King’s Speech.  Jim Broadbent has been nominated for Best Performance by an Actor in a British Independent Film for Another Year.

Filed Under: Helena Bonham Carter, Jim Broadbent
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