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Review: Scene It? Harry Potter App
Posted by Megs

Today I was able to review the brand new Scene It? Harry Potter app which was released in iTunes today!

Screenlife and Warner Brothers Interactive invite you to test your wizarding wits with Scene It? Harry Potter on the iPhone and iPad. This app is overflowing with movie clips, trivia questions and on-screen puzzles.

Brush up on your Harry Potter trivia and experience a spellbinding voyage that lets you relive your favorite moments from the first six films. Before you can say, “Expecto Patronum,” the magic, fun and excitement of this legendary saga will captivate you and everyone who plays. Scene It? Harry Potter is the ultimate companion app for aspiring wizards.

Scene It? Harry Potter features include:
•       30 distinct quiz sets with 16 puzzle types that provide hours of challenging trivia, puzzles and mini-games
•       Dozens of video clips, images and audio clips pulled directly from the Harry Potter films
•       An engaging, fast-paced single-player mode
•       Head to Head Multiplayer via Wi-Fi or Bluetooth (uses multiple devices)
•       Table Play Multiplayer (uses a single device)

Luckily my brother has an iPod touch so I was able to play the game, and it does not disappoint.  I think in some ways this is better than the DVD version of Scene It? Harry Potter because you can play it alone by doing challenges. When you finish challenges as a single player you can Tweet or share your results on Facebook (or do nothing).    You can also do a Pass and Play version where you pass around the device and need to beat the timer or you are eliminated.  Finally you can play with other people who have the app by using wifi or bluetooth in the Multiplayer version. The only little problem I had was on the unscrambling letters games it was hard to drag the letter to the right spot, but that is probably because I’m not used to using an iPod Touch all the time. All in all I give the game an A+! And at only $1.99 the game is a total steal!

Some screencaps from the game can be seen below:

Go here to download the app!

Filed Under: Harry Potter Films, Products, Review
Tom Felton and Jason Isaacs Talk Deathly Hallows
Posted by Megs

Reelz Channel have sent over a new video interview where Jason Isaacs and Tom Felton talk about Draco in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.

Don’t forget to tune in to all of Reelz Channel’s Potter programming this week, read more about it here!

Filed Under: Deathly Hallows, Jason Isaacs, Tom Felton
New Clip of Tom and Photo of Daniel on Late Night TV
Posted by Megs

We have been sent a bunch of clips of Daniel Radcliffe and Tom Felton on Jimmy Fallon and The Late Show with Jay Leno (respectively). I posted two of the Tom videos they sent over already. I also posted the two Daniel videos they sent over as well. The following clip of Tom is new:

The following photo of Daniel Radcliffe was also sent over!

Filed Under: Daniel Radcliffe, Deathly Hallows, Tom Felton
Tom Felton On The Tonight Show with Jay Leno
Posted by Megs

Tom Felton appeared on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno last night and some clips from the interview are now online.

Thanks Feltbeats!

Filed Under: Deathly Hallows, Tom Felton
SheKnows Interviews Dan, Emma and Rupert
Posted by Megs

SheKnows has emailed to let us know that they have interviewed Daniel, Emma and Rupert about Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.  Read some segments below and the full interviews at the links.

RUPERT

SheKnows: We heard that you had to leave the Harry and Hermione kissing scenes because you were laughing so much, is that true? Actually, I was sent out. They were wearing this silver body paint. It was all really surreal [laughs].

SheKnows: Well, Daniel was sent away when you kissed Emma. Yeah, he was [laugh

SheKnows: The locket scene was really scary, how easy or difficult for you was it working with the green screen to provoke such strong emotion? It’s a big moment for Ron. It’s the rare moment for Ron to stand up like he did and be a bit of a hero by destroying the Horcrux. There’s a lot going on there with the Horcruxes projecting all Ron’s insecurities about his family and his thing with Hermione, it was really cool scene to do. It was kind of hard to react to nothing. I couldn’t see anything. It was nice to do that with Ron.

EMMA

SheKnows: There was a time that you might have walked away from the Harry Potter films. Now that you’re enrolled at Brown University, people are thinking you’ll walk away from acting. Clearly, that’s not true, but what is on your agenda for the future? I want to be a Renaissance woman. I want to be good at lots of different things. I thrive on variety. I just love doing things that are new. It’s really exhausting when people are like, “You’re giving up. It sounds like you’re never going to act again.” No, it’s not like that. I just really want to finish my education, and I’m just taking it slow, you know? I’m just not diving into anything. I’m just taking care of feeling out my options and making sure that whatever I do next is going to be the right thing. I just did a small movie called My Week with Marilyn, which is a Weinstein production with Eddie Redmayne, Michelle Williams. It was only a couple days shooting, but it went really well. So yeah, I’m just trying to find the right [things].

DANIEL

SheKnows: At what point did you discover Harry Potter was going to have to dance? David sort of mentioned it to us. He said, “I want there to be a scene with you and Emma dancing.” And I was like, “Uh, um, okay fine. Was that in the book?” [Laughs] “Okay, whatever David. Okay fine.” But then he said we were going to get a choreographer in. I was thinking, really? Because if it’s just me and Hermione dancing, it shouldn’t really be choreographed, should it? It seemed like a bit much for two non-dancers to break into sort of a big dance number. And then we eventually did have a few sessions with a choreographer who gave us a vague idea of how to slow dance. It was helpful to me. Then we just sort of made it up as we went along. When I watched the film for the first time, I watched it with a friend of mine. When the Nick Cave song came along, I turned to her and said, “That is the coolest Harry Potter has ever been.” [Laughs] And she said, “Yeah, but that’s not.” And when I started doing my little bat at disco dancing…um, yeah [laughs], I hope I’ve improved by the time I get to Broadway.

Filed Under: Daniel Radcliffe, Deathly Hallows, Emma Watson, Rupert Grint
Extra’s NYC Premiere Footage
Posted by Megs

Extra has emailed to let us know that they have posted their footage from the Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I premiere in New York City.

Filed Under: Deathly Hallows
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