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Video: press conference announcing the trio
Posted by Megs

Amazon has posted a new video of the press conference announcing that Emma, Dan and Rupert would be playing Harry, Ron and Hermione!

Watch it by going to this link.

Filed Under: Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, Harry Potter Films, Rupert Grint
New Interview with Chris Columbus
Posted by Megs

The LA Times Hero Complex has a new interview with Chris Columbus, who directed the first 2 Harry potter films.

“My biggest pride is seeing the pictures now, and watching the three of them from a distance, and seeing them do an entire scene in one shot,” said the director of the first two “Harry Potter” films, which were released in 2001 and 2002. “Seriously, I know that sounds funny, but in the old days — and, you know, the old days meaning eight years ago — and in that first picture in particular, it’s filled with cuts because they couldn’t really get beyond the first line without either looking into the camera, laughing or looking at the lights.”

“Having done the ‘Home Alone’ pictures, I realized that we needed to start casting kids based on their families and the security that their families could give them at this particular time in their lives — that was particularly the case with the “Potter” kids, who were about to become three of the most famous kids in the world,” Columbus said. “So David Heyman and I made sort of a pact that we were gonna cast the families as well as the kids.  And in interviewing Dan’s family and Rupert’s family and Emma’s family, they surrounded themselves with a really solid group of people. Their parents were very supportive, their parents were there for them all the time.”

“There wasn’t this obsession for fame,” the 51-year-old director said. “It all sort of happened — particularly with Daniel Radcliffe — reluctantly. With  the other two kids it seemed accidentally – they weren’t expecting it.  And I think as a result of that, because they had that sense of support from us at the beginning, and from their parents throughout, they’ve really turned into terrific adults.  And that being said, they’ve also turned into terrific actors, you know. “

Filed Under: Harry Potter Films
2 new clips, from Ultimate DVDs
Posted by Megs

Two new clips from the Ultimate Edition DVDs of Sorcerer’s Stone and Chamber of Secrets are now online.  The first is about casting the role of Harry Potter and the second is about the trio.

Thanks Oclumencia

Filed Under: Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, Harry Potter Films, Rupert Grint
Bonnie Wright confirmed for ‘Sweat’
Posted by Megs

As I posted a little while ago, Bonnie Wright was unofficially attached to a new film entitled Sweat.  The official website has been updated with the list of cast and Bonnie is on the list!

Bonnie Wright
Actress (‘Sweat’ London)

Bonnie Wright is the London-based actress best known for her role as Ginny Weasley in the hugely popular Harry Potter films based on the books by British author J.K Rowling which have sold over 400 million copies. The first six Harry Potter films rank in the top 25 of all time highest grossing films. Bonnie is playing ‘Mia’ in the London segment of Geography

Thanks So-Bonnie!

Filed Under: Bonnie Wright
New HBP DVD Feature
Posted by Megs

There is yet another feature from the Half-Blood Prince DVD online.  This time it is Tom Felton interviewing his fellow castmates! View it below:

Thanks FeltBeats!

Filed Under: Half-Blood Prince, Tom Felton
Tom on GMTV
Posted by Megs

This morning, Tom Felton appeared on GMTV where he discussed the Half-Blood Prince DVD and Deathly Hallows.  Click here to see the video.

Hopefully there will be a video on YouTube soon, or I will do it myself. (I have to go to class right now)

Filed Under: Tom Felton
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