Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire and Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban will be on tv tonight and tomorrow night on ABC Family! Check your local listings to be sure of the times, but they are as follows:
- Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban – 4:30 – 7:30 pm (both nights)
- Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire – 7:30 – 11:00 pm (both nights)
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Warner Bros have revamped their interactive Triwizard Tournament games. You can play as Harry and participate in the three tasks of the Triwizard Tournament. Go here and choose which task youwant to play.
Thanks SS!
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I always forget to post Matt news here since I do it for Lewis Lovers already, ha ha. A new article in the Yorkshire Post mentions that Matt was in York recently to meet up with the train named “Olton Hall” who is in the Harry Potter films. You can two photos here in the gallery at Lewis Lovers!
He said: “It’s great that so many Harry Potter fans have the chance to see and even ride behind the biggest star of the films. Seeing all the visitors flock around Olton Hall at the National Railway Museum today reminded me just how excited everyone gets around absolutely anything to do with the films.
“I’m sure the visitors must be even more exhilarated on Sundays when the engine is actually steamed up to take them for a ride.”
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Because of Project Runway premiering (EEEEP! <3 this show) Lifetime has a new poll on their website called “Dare to Wear”. Helena Bonham Carter’s look for the Half-Blood Prince London premiere is on the list! Go here to vote Definitely! or No Way!
Currently 10% say Definitely! and 90% say No Way!
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Time for Kids has a new interview with Daniel Radcliffe. Here are a few snippets:
TIME: Do you plan to go to college?
Radcliffe: No, I don’t. I am continuing my education. I have two weekly tutorials with a friend of mine who is also an English teacher. He comes on set and we talk through plays and books and poems. It’s a privilege.
TIME: What do you think about the way J.K. Rowling formed the plots of the books?
Radcliffe: Obviously, it’s inspired. Otherwise, they wouldn’t have done nearly as well as they have. They have taken the best bits of different kinds of literature. It’s the latest in a long line of orphan literature. There’s the English boarding school. There’s the good-vs.-evil thing. The fact that she came up with the entire thing on one train journey is pretty remarkable.
TIME: Are you a Harry Potter fan?
Radcliffe: I am a fan of the books, certainly. In terms of the films, I enjoy watching everyone but myself very, very much. I don’t like watching myself. I don’t think many actors do. But, yeah, I am a fan. If I weren’t, I would’ve stopped ages ago.
TIME: Both The Half-Blood Prince and Deathly Hallows are quite different from previous installments. How have you prepared yourself for the plot’s darker, deeper scenes?
Radcliffe: To be honest, that’s the kind of stuff I like doing and gravitate toward naturally. It probably comes easier to me than the comedy. On those days, I generally try to be as isolated as possible and listen to lots of music that will hopefully kind of depress me or get me into a less exuberant state.
Thanks HarryPotterFilm
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Today on the College Jeopardy Championships there were 2 questions that I pretty much screamed out the answer, and I am all alone in my room (yea..I’m weird). I tried to remember the wording as best I could! But you get the idea.
Question: She voiced Princess Pea in the Tale of Desperaux, and oh yea Hermione in a few of the Harry Potter’s
Answer: Emma Watson
Question: In 2009, she was valued at $1 billion by Forbes. Author! Author!
Answer: JK Rowling
Filed Under: Emma Watson, JK Rowling |