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		<title>Daniel Radcliffe Interview for Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince</title>
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For most actors, particularly in Britain, it’s an honor simply to have the talent and the fortune to be able to have a steady career in acting. For Daniel Radcliffe, it also pays huge dividends to look very much like one of the country’s most iconic characters in literature.

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For most actors, particularly in Britain, it’s an honor simply to have the talent and the fortune to be able to have a steady career in acting. For <b>Daniel Radcliffe</b>, it also pays huge dividends to look very much like one of the country’s most iconic characters in literature.</p>
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Radcliffe has played the titular character in the hugely successful <b><i>Harry Potter</b></i> films, which has been merely the icing on the cake to a well-regarded reputation as an actor in his home country for films like <i>The Tailor Of Panama</i> and <i>December Boys</i>, TV films like <i>David Copperfield</i>, and stage productions like the critically-acclaimed Equus. Now the 19 year-old returns in the latest film in the series <b><i>Harry Potter And The Half-Blood Prince</b></i> and explained for us what he feels is different about the character in this latest film.</p>
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“For me, the difference in Harry this year is that in the past whereas he&#8217;s been…the big change for Harry this year is his relationship with Dumbledore,” Daniel explains, “Previously it&#8217;s always been very much teacher and student. This year it kind of changes it to being his General, a favorite Lieutenant.”</p>
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”I mean, Harry&#8217;s become a foot soldier in this movie and is happy to be so,” he continues, “Also, in all the other ones you sort of see Harry as being, like, &#8216;Yeah, we&#8217;re going to get Voldermort. We&#8217;re going to kill&#8217;em.&#8217; But no one really does anything towards him, whereas this year he&#8217;s actually being proactive and planning and actually trying to do something towards the ultimate destruction of Voldemort. That&#8217;s the difference in Harry this year.”</p>
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One of the things Daniel says he appreciates about the newest <b><i>Harry Potter</b></i> film that it’s more comedic than the more recent films, particularly in regards to his co-star <b>Rupert Grint</b>, who plays best friend Ron Weasley.</p>
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“I have to say that this in terms of the comedy is Rupert&#8217;s finest hour,” Radcliffe believes, “He&#8217;s absolutely brilliant in the movie and kind of reveals himself to be a fantastic application of physical comedy. You balance the dramatic stuff as well, obviously, but the scene on the broomstick in quidditch is something like out of Buster Keaton or something. It&#8217;s absolutely brilliant. It was wonderful.</p>
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As the characters have progressed into their teen years, one of the big elements of <b><i>Harry Potter’s</b></i> character development is their relationships with the opposite sex. Radcliffe touches upon the kissing he had to do with <b>Bonnie Wright</b>, who plays Ron’s sister Ginny Weasely, who is Harry’s crush.</p>
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“I think, to be honest with you, we&#8217;re going to come out very well because poor Bonnie who obviously has the kiss to me,” Daniel recalls, “And I saw the film again a couple of nights ago at the premiere and I really watched it. My, God. My lips are like the lips of a horse. They&#8217;re like distending independently away from my face and trying to encompass hers, so I apologize, Bonnie.”</p>
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However, don’t count on any of that translating into his real life right now.</p>
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“I don&#8217;t know,” Radcliffe says, “I&#8217;m not really doing the dating thing. I don&#8217;t feel like I&#8217;m in the world of dating. I don&#8217;t feel like a young twenty something. I don&#8217;t have that sort of life. I&#8217;m working. I&#8217;m happy to be working.”</p>
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“In some cases I don&#8217;t have time to have a girlfriend. I do,” he continues, “I&#8217;m like everyone else, I suppose, though. It&#8217;s weird. People ask if being Harry Potter helps you get girls. I don&#8217;t know. I was eight or nine when I started doing Harry Potter. So I don&#8217;t know what it&#8217;s like to get girls without having the aid of it. So I don&#8217;t know.”</p>
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One of the more interesting moments of Harry Potter’s character arc in the new film is when Harry takes a potion from Professor Slughorn, played by <b>Jim Broadbent</b>. Radcliffe describes how he prepared himself for that scene and whether this more hidden side Harry exhibits is closer in personality to his real-life one.</p>
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“To be honest I just let the more manic side of myself that I suppress for twenty three hours of everyday loose for a while on set and just became a kind of uncontrollable, vaguely irritating but sort of vaguely amusing person that I keep hidden,” Daniel says, “I just let him out and went mad for a few days. It was great fun to do. Actually, it is a kind of side to the character that hasn&#8217;t really been seen before and David Heyman leaned over to me, he was sitting next to me at the premiere, and said, &#8216;That&#8217;s my favorite piece of acting that you do in this film.&#8217; So maybe I should&#8217;ve been playing slightly more maniacal all along.</p>
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“I do think people probably…if you spent like a proper amount of time with me you would probably wonder if I was on drugs,” he adds, “I&#8217;m not. I&#8217;m just incredibly hyperactive. Manic. I can be quiet and serious at the same time, but like at the premiere in England the other night, my God, I was just this kind of beast that had been unleashed onto the red carpet. I believe that&#8217;s probably quite true of most teenagers,  that complete inability to control hormones or desire.”</p>
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Daniel says it’s the character arcs such as the romantic entanglements, particularly Potter’s, that makes the stories so endearing and identifiable with its young audience in the first place.</p>
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“I think it&#8217;s kind of a wonderful thing in the film, the fact that these guys are all…I find it particularly endearing with Harry that he&#8217;s this kind of very, very acclaimed wizard and he’s crap with women,” he believes, “I think it&#8217;s a wonderfully endearing quality that he has. In terms of this film, I think there are basically two types of teenage relationships.”</p>
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“One, mine and Bonnie’s, which is that kind of teenage thing where you&#8217;re in love and it&#8217;s pure and it&#8217;s innocent and it&#8217;s all that matters in your life, when you&#8217;re fourteen or fifteen and you fall in love with somebody. That&#8217;s all there is,” Radcliffe adds, “Then there&#8217;s the other kind which is kind of much more carnal and energetic which is the one that Rupert was lucky enough to have. So those are my thoughts on the relationships in this Harry Potter film. You kind of slightly lost me, to be perfectly honest, with the reconciling. I&#8217;m not sure I quite got what you meant on that.”</p>
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One of the moving moments of <b><i>Harry Potter And The Half-Blood Prince</b></i> Radcliffe attests to is the death of Dumbledore.</p>
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“I think it&#8217;s actually a really, really moving moment, the moment when the wands are raised in salutes,” Daniel believes, “I think the dark mark in the sky is slowly kind of eroded by this white light. It&#8217;s a wonderful moment. But I mean it was a hard scene for me because I at the time of the filming had never lost anyone close to me. You can never hope to imagine what that feels like, what that must feel like.”</p>
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“So I was trying to kind of imagine the feelings and I hope that if came even a third of the way close to being a real then I&#8217;m happy with that, to be honest,” he continues, “In terms of losing Dumbledore in the series it&#8217;s very sad for me because I won&#8217;t get to work so much with <b>Michael [Gambon]</b> in the seventh film. I&#8217;ll miss him because we have a great time together.”</p>
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Director <b>David Yates</b> has been the first since <b>Chris Columbus</b> with <i>The Sorcerer’s Stone</i> and <i>The Chamber Of Secrets</i> to return for a second consecutive <b><i>Harry Potter</b></i> film with <b><i>The Half-Blood Prince</b></i>. Daniel explains to us how he believes Yates’s filmmaking has been so crucial to the progression of the film franchise.</p>
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“David is a very, very softly spoken man,” Radcliffe believes, “So his manner is rather wonderful on set. You would never pick him out as the director. Nothing about him screams, &#8216;I am the creative power house of this movie!&#8217; He&#8217;s very, very quiet. What he has a director, as well  which is brilliant, is the real ability to be able to see the entire storyline in his head in one frame almost and to be able to encapsulate it all in his mind at any given moment.”</p>
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“So he can pick out moments from the end of the fifth film and find a relevance with them at the beginning of the seventh,” he adds, “He will find things, link moments constantly in the story. He&#8217;s just got a fantastic vision of the films and from day one. Also, the other thing I would say very quickly before I bore you all with this craze is that his enthusiasm for being on &#8216;Potter&#8217; is the same now as it was on the day one of the first one that he did with us.”</p>
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Radcliffe continued by expressing his praise for Yates, whose other films include BBC TV work like the Emmy-nominated <i>The Girl In The Café</i>.</p>
<p>
“I have nothing but great things to say about David,” he says of him, “We get closer every year. We get on very, very well off set. We have a very, very good relationship, not only professionally, but personally as well. I think as we go on in the films we become more in tune with each other to the point where he can say cut and I will immediately know without having to see or ear, I will know whether what I&#8217;ve just done is what he wanted simply because I know what he&#8217;s looking for in a performance.”</p>
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“I think I do,” Daniel continues, “I can&#8217;t always get there, but he&#8217;s always very good at being honest with me as well and just saying to me, &#8216;You can be better than that.&#8217; That&#8217;s a wonderful thing to have, that kind of trust and a relationship with a director.”</p>
<p>
Another person Daniel speaks highly of is actor <b>Tom Felton</b>, who plays Potter’s rival Draco Malfoy.</p>
<p>
“I think for Tom to come in on this film having, if we&#8217;re honest, not been asked to do a great deal in the last years, to come in and give the performance that he gives in the sixth one is remarkable and fantastic,” he believes.</p>
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Daniel also believes that another crucial element to the progression of the film franchise is original author <b>J.K. Rowling’s</b> mostly hands-off approach.</p>
<p>
“She&#8217;s always been very, very good at kind of letting go of the films and realizing that they&#8217;re totally separate entities from the books,” he says, “So she&#8217;s not been too precious about anything. She realizes that things have to be cut in order to make them viewable. So she&#8217;s always been very good and when she comes out to the set it&#8217;s a pleasure. It&#8217;s a rare treat because I don&#8217;t think she wants us to feel that she&#8217;s come kind of prying. She&#8217;s always been wonderful and is an incredibly gracious and lovely woman.”</p>
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“Just for the record,” Radcliffe adds, “It might be interesting to note that the only thing thus far, in six films, that has been onscreen which is not in the books that she said, &#8216;I wish I thought of that –&#8217; was an idea that Alfonso Cuaron had on the third &#8216;Potter&#8217; film to make the temperature drop when the dementos came by so that you would see the water freeze over. That&#8217;s the only thing that she&#8217;s gone, &#8216;Oh, God. I wish I thought of that.&#8217; Just a little bit of &#8216;Potter&#8217; trivia for you.”</p>
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However, while Radcliffe is proud of the work he’s brought to the titular character, he says he would never look back and watch himself in any of the previous films in the <b><i>Harry Potter</b></i> series.</p>
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“I haven&#8217;t watched any of the films after they&#8217;ve been done,” Daniel says, “I think it would be an entirely destructive experience for me if I was to actually watch. I would be far too critical. I remember we had a conversation on the fourth film and I said to them, something like, &#8216;God, I can&#8217;t believe it. I saw a clip from the first film. I can&#8217;t believe how bad I was –&#8217; or whatever.”</p>
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“I think I said something to the effect of, &#8216;Why on earth did they cast me?&#8217;” he continues, “The only reason that I remember it was the fourth one where we had this conversation is because Mike Newell&#8217;s massively booming voice came from the other side of the set and I had to lean to back and heard, &#8216;Because you were absolutely bloody charming!&#8217; (Laughs) But to your original question, no. I don&#8217;t watch the older movies.”</p>
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The long journey that has been the <b><i>Harry Potter</b></i> is on the verge of finally reaching its end for the young actor with the final films in the series, the two-part <b><i>Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows</b></i>. While Daniel admits he’s ready to leave <b><i>Harry Potter</b></i> behind upon its completion, he contends he’s still plenty excited for what will be planned for the final films.</p>
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“I couldn&#8217;t be happier, personally,” Radcliffe exclaims, “I&#8217;m so excited about the seventh film. I don&#8217;t know if anyone else has had the same experience as me over the last couple of days, but seeing the sixth film again we are doing something very, very different. We&#8217;re not Hogwarts. The difference that makes is extraordinary. For me it hadn&#8217;t until this week when everyone seems to be telling me that it&#8217;s almost over. I was actually getting along quite nicely until people started saying, &#8216;So, well, you&#8217;re dream is coming to an end.&#8217;”</p>
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“To be honest, I think speak for most of us when I say that we&#8217;ve got a year left on seven,” he adds, “It&#8217;s a long way to go. Then we have to do a lot of publicity and meet up with all of you lovely people twice more. That sounded sarcastic. It wasn&#8217;t. So there&#8217;s a long way to go, certainly for us, and so I&#8217;m not concentrating on that too much too soon.”</p>
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However, Radcliffe says he’s never been worried about matching up to Rowling’s original literary interpretation of her character.</p>
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“My reading of the books was always like, &#8216;God. Another one of us is dead. Another death scene. Oh, God,&#8217;” Daniel says,  “I always would be very much able to enjoy them when they came out, but I would also get nervous when I read them about whether I would be able to do justice to certain aspects of them which is probably not the healthiest mindset to be in when you read them. I couldn&#8217;t help it.”</p>
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One thing though is for certain on Daniel’s mind, he definitely wants to keep on acting after the <b><i>Harry Potter</b></i> film franchise comes to an end.</p>
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“I think certainly from my point of view I definitely want to go on acting for as long as I can for employment,” he says, “To be honest, I&#8217;m never happier than when I&#8217;m on a film set. That&#8217;s a long way to tell you that I want to keep working.”</p>
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With this, we wondered whether or not Radcliffe will return to the stage after his transatlantic acclaim on both the West End and Broadway with the play Equus.</p>
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“Nothing specific, no,” Daniel replies, “Nothing specific at all.  I would love to be back on the stage sometime in the next two or three years, but there&#8217;s nothing planned at all. I would love to in England and if Broadway would have me back then that would be incredible cause I had an amazing time here.</p>
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		<title>Emma Watson Interview for Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 17 Jul 2009 21:17:31 +0000</pubDate>
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Very few actors get the chance to shine early on with their first film. Emma Watson is one such performer.

Playing the role of Hermione Granger in the hugely successful Harry Potter films, Watson has become one of the most critically-praised child actors of her generation.

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Very few actors get the chance to shine early on with their first film. <b>Emma Watson</b> is one such performer.</p>
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Playing the role of Hermione Granger in the hugely successful <b><i>Harry Potter</b></i> films, Watson has become one of the most critically-praised child actors of her generation.</p>
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Now the 19 year-old returns in the latest film in the series <b><i>Harry Potter And The Half-Blood Prince</b></i>. Emma shared with us how pleased she was about Hermoine’s character arc in this film.</p>
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“I think in the film you see quite a strong Hermione, quite a girl power Hermione,” Watson believes, “ She&#8217;s the brains behind the operation, kind of driving the guys around with her. But in this one I think that you see a very different Hermione. She&#8217;s much more fragile and vulnerable and emotional and she&#8217;s experiencing her first heartache really.”</p>
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“I think she&#8217;s very confused about how she feels about Ron and how upset she is when he kisses someone else,” she continues, “So it was a challenge for me to play this much more emotional and vulnerable person. It was also fun to do a lot more comedy with <b>Rupert [Grint]</b>. That was great. I had a lot of fun doing this one and I learned a lot.”</p>
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One thing Watson says she enjoyed most about <b><i>The Half-Blood Prince</b></i> was a departure from the darker tone of the more recent films in the series.</p>
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“I think it was a nice break,” she says, “I think if Hermione kept going at the rate she was going in terms of the amounts of worrying she was doing she might&#8217;ve developed a hemorrhage. So it&#8217;s nice that she had just a bit of light relief for all of us. The kids books are pretty dark.”</p>
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“They can be pretty heavy and pretty serious,” Emma continues, “Having some more of that I think actually heightened the pathos at the end where Dumbledore died. By having some of the lighter stuff it was really shocking. It was like, &#8216;Whoa. A really big figure in the series just died.&#8217; </p>
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While the humor helps to balance out the story, Emma still notes that Hermione’s ever-evolving persona is one that helps add to the film’s realism, particularly the emotional tension between her character and Ron.</p>
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“I think that particularly with Hermione she&#8217;s such a control freak,” she believes, “She wants to control everything about her life. Her destiny, her work, everything. Suddenly she just falls apart in this one. She&#8217;s just a wreck because she can&#8217;t control the way that she feels.”</p>
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“I think in her head, if she could&#8217;ve chosen who to fall in love with it certainly wouldn&#8217;t have been Ron, in the nicest possible way,” she continues, “She would&#8217;ve chased someone much more serious and much smarter and much more suited to her. You can&#8217;t help who you fall in love with.</p>
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Emma commented on a rumor leaked out that there was a scene in the film of the two characters kissing.</p>
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“I think there might&#8217;ve been a small understanding,” Watson explains, “The kissing scene that they have is in the seventh film. So it wasn&#8217;t that we did it and it was shit and didn&#8217;t make it. [laughs] Well, we&#8217;ll see. We may have to edit for the last one yet, but we did that scene about two weeks ago. </p>
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“David [Yates] didn&#8217;t really let us watch playback,” she adds, “Rupert and I were concerned that it might look ingenuous as we were desperate to get it out of the way. But, no, I think that Rupert and I felt the pressure of this kiss. There&#8217;s so much media interest and also the fans, this is like ten years worth of tension and hormones and chemistry and everything in like one moment and we had to ace it. It was like, &#8216;Oh, God.&#8217; Hopefully we did it. I&#8217;m sure you&#8217;ll critique it. Please, be nice. “</p>
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The film is <b>David Yates’s</b> second consecutive <b><i>Harry Potter</b></i> film, the first filmmaker to do two consecutive films since <b>Chris Columbus</b> with <i>The Sorcerer’s Stone</i> and <i>The Chamber Of Secrets</i>. Watson shared with us what it was that she believed made Yates such a crucial asset to the <b><i>Harry Potter</b></i> films.</p>
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“David is great in the sense that he won&#8217;t let you do anything other than the very best that you can produce. Sometimes that means being quite a hard task master,” she reveals, “I think that David can tell whether I&#8217;m acting or not by looking at my back, genuinely. He&#8217;s that scary. He just knows when you&#8217;re really there and in the moment and trying and when you&#8217;re not. A year ago he would say things to me, like, &#8216;That was really great. A very good performance, but you&#8217;re acting.&#8217; </p>
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“He won&#8217;t settle for anything less than a truthful, honest performance that comes from somewhere that&#8217;s really genuine for you,” Emma adds, “I&#8217;ve learned a lot from him. He&#8217;s very generous with his time. If you want to talk something over he&#8217;s more than willing to help you. He&#8217;s very patient. He&#8217;s like a kid in the candy store. He&#8217;s just super excited by everything and to be doing what he&#8217;s doing. Alfonso [Cuaron] and Mike [Newell] and Chris [Columbus] all look like they aged about ten years after one. But he just loves every second of it and there&#8217;s just no ego with David. There&#8217;s nothing.”</p>
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As Hermione has blossomed from a pre-adolescent to a woman in the <b><i>Harry Potter</b></i> movies, so has Emma doing them. It’s probably why she feels more comfortable watching her work in the earlier films versus the more recent ones.</p>
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“Really I find it easier to watch the earlier films which might surprise you where I had the whole bushy hair and chipmunk face thing going on,” she reveals, “It wasn&#8217;t a great look for me. But actually I find that easier to watch because I can completely disconnect myself from it.”</p>
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“It feels like such a long time ago and I don&#8217;t really identify myself with that girl whereas if it&#8217;s one from one or two years ago, it&#8217;s a little bit close but I&#8217;m a couple of years younger,” Watson continues, “I find that much, much harder to watch. It&#8217;s not a very nice experience. I think a lot of actors and actresses don&#8217;t watch their work.”</p>
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Watson is about to reach the end of the journey of <b><i>Harry Potter</b></i> with the final films in the franchise, the two-part <i>Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows</i>. However, her excitement to complete the franchise stems more from her pure enjoyment of the stories rather than a desire to move on.</p>
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“To be honest, I&#8217;m such a geeky &#8216;Harry Potter&#8217; fan,” Emma confesses, “Genuinely, I know the books inside and out and have read each of them at least three times and could probably answer any question you come up with and any plot detail you might care to ask, and so when I read the books I just read from the perspective of someone who&#8217;s dying to know what happens generally before I even think about Hermione. I&#8217;m just not thinking of it like that. I&#8217;m just desperate to get to the end of it and am very excited to read it. That kind of comes second for me.”</p>
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She also already expresses her excitement to us for what we are to expect from the final two films.</p>
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“It&#8217;s not very often that in the middle of filmmaking you stop and go, &#8216;This is going to be awesome.&#8217; I&#8217;ve done that on a number of occasions.” Watson says, “We&#8217;ve just done this amazing scene in the forest where I&#8217;m being chased by the snatchers. I&#8217;ve never done anything like it, nothing even close. I&#8217;ve never done any serious stunts or any real action. It&#8217;s so exciting and just really dynamic.”</p>
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“I think because all of us are finished with school and we&#8217;re all just totally focused on this finale and it&#8217;s out of Hogwarts and just about the three of us, it&#8217;s just going to be…or well, I hope it&#8217;s going to be brilliant.” she adds, “It feels totally different. I feel like I&#8217;m on a different film. The other films have this structure and it&#8217;s like we come into the great hall and then we have this talk. There&#8217;s a kind of structure that everything goes through and that&#8217;s just kind of gone. It&#8217;s going to be great.”</p>
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Watson also says that despite the fact she’s clear about her desire to continue acting after her long tenure on the <b><i>Harry Potter</b></i> films finally reaches its end, she still is intent on having as normal life as possible despite her busy schedule, which includes continuing her education.</p>
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“I&#8217;m going to university, but that doesn&#8217;t mean that I&#8217;m giving up acting or anything dramatic like that,” she states, “I feel like I do want to continue, definitely. I just want a normal experience for a bit. Just a little bit of normalcy for a while. I&#8217;m a little bit nervous. I figure if I&#8217;m going to do this experience I&#8217;m going to do it properly and I&#8217;m going to do it like everyone else. If I want to be treated like everyone else I have to do it like everyone else. Yeah, clean. Cleanliness is good. Gosh. I don&#8217;t know. Hopefully I&#8217;ll be reasonably okay to live with. You should really ask this question to my family. I will be fine. I will be happy. We&#8217;ll see.”</p>
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“I think the media found it confusing that I wanted to go to university and sort of don&#8217;t really understand why I&#8217;m doing it,” Emma continues, “So I think they sort of jumped to that conclusion. I don&#8217;t know. I&#8217;m very excited. I&#8217;m really looking forward to it. I&#8217;ve managed to juggle and balance studying and working well enough up to this point. So I don&#8217;t see why I can&#8217;t keep doing it. At university you get five months off on Holiday. The gaps are enormous. It&#8217;s more than enough time to make one small &#8216;Harry Potter&#8217; film but a couple of other films. So I think everything is possible. I&#8217;m being a bit selfish really. I&#8217;m trying to do everything.”</p>
<p>
Emma sums up with her belief that no matter what the rest of her life and career as an actor brings her, she is confident in the fact that the book and film series of <b><i>Harry Potter</b></i> will live on for generations to come, as well as her place in it.</p>
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“I think we all feel as if Harry Potter is never really going to die,” Watson believes, “I think it&#8217;s so big and so loved. We have a theme park coming out in 2010 and I think that kids are going to keep reading the books and new generations of the kids are going to keep watching the films and I don&#8217;t really ever feel like it&#8217;s going to really go away. I think it&#8217;s got longevity.”</p>
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		<title>Rupert Grint Interview for Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 17 Jul 2009 21:15:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rocco Passafuime</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Very few actors get the kind of lucky breaks so lucrative that it literally sets them for life overnight. Rupert Grint is one such lucky actor.

Playing the role of best friend Ron Weasley in the hugely successful Harry Potter films, Grint was a Harry Potter fan plucked from virtual obscurity to play the role. The [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Very few actors get the kind of lucky breaks so lucrative that it literally sets them for life overnight. <b>Rupert Grint</b> is one such lucky actor.</p>
<p>
Playing the role of best friend Ron Weasley in the hugely successful <b><i>Harry Potter</b></i> films, Grint was a Harry Potter fan plucked from virtual obscurity to play the role. The success also parlayed into him working on British films like <i>Thunderpants</i> and <i>Driving Lessons</i>.</p>
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Now the 20 year-old returns in the latest film in the series <b><i>Harry Potter And The Half-Blood Prince</b></i> and is optimistic about Ron’s character arc in this film.</p>
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“I like to think this is Ron&#8217;s best year at Hogwarts, I think,” he believes, “He gets a girlfriend. He joins the quidditch team for the first time. It was nice to have someone to really get stuck into. I really enjoyed it.”</p>
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The girlfriend is Lavender Brown, who Ron takes full-advantage in dating her as a way to stroke his ego and make crush Hermione Granger jealous. We asked Rupert whether he’d be comfortable with the notion of dating someone who was a fan of yours.</p>
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“It sounds quite good really,” Grint replies, “Get a lot of attention, I suppose. Yeah.”</p>
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Grint and <b>Jessie Cave</b>, who plays Lavender in the film, even have a kissing scene together in the film. However, while happy with how it came out, it was not a scene that he felt great excitement for doing.</p>
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“It really wasn&#8217;t something that we were looking forward to,” Rupert says, “It was quite a strange thing to kind of have to think about doing that. I think it was alright at the end though.”</p>
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<b>David Yates</b> returns to help <b><i>Harry Potter</b></i> for his second consecutive time, being the first director to do two consecutive films since <b>Chris Columbus</b> with <i>The Sorcerer’s Stone</i> and <i>The Chamber Of Secrets</i>. Rupert shared with us what makes Yates in particular work so well as director of <b><i>Harry Potter</b></i>.</p>
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“He&#8217;s patient, which is quite a good thing to have really when you&#8217;re working with me and Dan because we laugh a lot,” he says, “It must get annoying. But he&#8217;s great, such a lovely guy. He&#8217;s my favorite that we&#8217;ve had, definitely, yeah.</p>
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Grint says that he also appreciated the fact that the latest entry in the series has a lighter tone than some of the more recent films.</p>
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“I think it&#8217;s one of the funniest ones for me,” Rupert believes, “<b>Jim Broadbent</b> who I think is hilarious in it. <b>Jessie Cave</b> as well, who&#8217;s my girlfriend (laughs). I really enjoyed it.”</p>
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With his now sixth film in the series in the can, we asked Rupert if he’s actually watched any one of the previous <b><i>Harry Potter</b></i> films he’s worked on.</p>
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“I haven&#8217;t watched one all the way through for a long time,” Grint replies, “They&#8217;re on TV occasionally. It is quite surreal, kind of seeing that because it just doesn&#8217;t really feel like me. I feel quite detached from it. It&#8217;s quite weird. It always brings back good memories because it was quite an exciting time in life. It was nice.”</p>
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Grint has plenty on his plate for this year as he is not only set to film the final films in the series, the two-part <i>Harry Potter And The Half-Blood Prince</i>, but also worked on the British films <i>Cherrybomb</i> and <i>Wild Target</i>. And continuing to act is something he says he is determined to do when he wraps up <b><i>Harry Potter</b></i> for good.</p>
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“I definitely want to continue acting,” Rupert says, “I really enjoy it. I don&#8217;t know what else I&#8217;d really be doing if this didn&#8217;t really come up. Hopefully after this there will be some stuff to do.”</p>
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		<title>Exclusive Video Interviews from the Harry Potter 6 Red Carpet Premiere!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 14 Jul 2009 18:08:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Michael Dance</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince finally arrives in theaters tonight at midnight after a seven-month delay, and fan excitement has reached a fever pitch.  Being fans ourselves, we were geeking out over getting to attend the Half-Blood Prince New York City premiere.
It didn&#8217;t disappoint: we landed interviews with Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince</em> finally arrives in theaters tonight at midnight after a seven-month delay, and fan excitement has reached a fever pitch.  Being fans ourselves, we were geeking out over getting to attend the <em>Half-Blood Prince</em> New York City premiere.</p>
<p>It didn&#8217;t disappoint: we landed interviews with Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, and director David Yates, plus Bonnie Wright (better known as Ginny) and Tom Felton (better known as Malfoy) &#8212; both of whom have much bigger roles this time around.</p>
<p>Check out the interviews below.  (And see you tonight at 12:01!)</p>
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		<title>Harry Potter Collector’s Book Box Set Contest</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Jul 2009 12:30:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Michael Dance</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It’s hard to believe that the amazing Harry Potter Book Series has come to an end with the release of the seventh and final book in the series, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.
In celebration of the forth coming film, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince which will be hitting theaters on July 17th, we [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It’s hard to believe that the amazing Harry Potter Book Series has come to an end with the release of the seventh and final book in the series, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.</p>
<p>In celebration of the forth coming film, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince which will be hitting theaters on July 17th, we here at TheCinemaSource want to make sure that you haven’t missed a single page! We’re giving you the chance to win the Entire 7 Book Series in Hard Cover in this Special Collector’s Box Set!!!</p>
<p>Several winners will be chosen to win our grand prize mentioned above and then others will be chosen to receive the final book in the series, The Deathly Hallows in paperback.</p>
<p>To become one of our lucky winners you&#8217;re going to have to tell us what this book series has meant to you and why you are such a huge fan of it! The most exciting and creative answers will win!</p>
<p>Just send us an e-mail to our Contest King Zak at <a href="mailto:ZakSantucci@TheCinemaSource.com">ZakSantucci@TheCinemaSource.com</a>, with &#8220;Harry Potter Book Series&#8221; in the subject line and you may just win yourself a free copy of the entire series in hard cover!!!</p>
<p>We&#8217;ll contact the people with the winning answers and if you can spare a couple bucks for S&#038;H, Harry Potter will be yours!</p>
<p>Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince will hit theaters this summer – the 6th film in the series. Why not catch the finale NOW by reading the page turning final installment of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – released in paperback July 7th. It all comes down to this &#8211; a final face off between good and evil. You plan to pull out all the stops, but every time you solve one mystery, three more evolve.</p>
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		<title>Final Harry Potter 6 Trailer Apparates Online</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 18 Apr 2009 11:53:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ryan Hamelin</dc:creator>
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The primary reason I didn&#8217;t include this little gem with the second Trailer Round-Up is because I wanted to have a little more space to address a disturbing trend with Warnerbros. marketing. It involves them getting to be a little too good at their jobs. You see, each and every time a Harry Potter movie [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1539" title="harry_potter_and_the_half_blood_prince-daniel_radcliffe" src="http://www.thecinemasource.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/harry_potter_and_the_half_blood_prince-daniel_radcliffe.jpg" alt="harry_potter_and_the_half_blood_prince-daniel_radcliffe" width="550" height="232" /></p>
<p>The primary reason I didn&#8217;t include this little gem with the second Trailer Round-Up is because I wanted to have a little more space to address a disturbing trend with Warnerbros. marketing. It involves them getting to be a little too good at their jobs. You see, each and every time a <em>Harry Potter</em> movie is about to be released, the newest trailers look absolutely dynamite. They look intriguing, exciting, epic, and otherwise badass.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1540" title="harry_potter_and_the_half_blood_prince-tom_felton-draco_malfoy" src="http://www.thecinemasource.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/harry_potter_and_the_half_blood_prince-tom_felton-draco_malfoy.jpg" alt="harry_potter_and_the_half_blood_prince-tom_felton-draco_malfoy" width="550" height="233" /></p>
<p>The films, on the other hand, haven&#8217;t managed to be any of those things since <em>Prisoner of Askaban</em> yet they still somehow make each one look better than the one before. It&#8217;s almost depressing how well they know how to milk the 5-minutes of good footage available to them and when the credits roll I am fairly certain that I will be sitting there with a disappointed blank expression on my face, for this, the 3rd time in a row. For the latest glimpse of their editing handiwork, feast your eyes below on the final trailer for <em>Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince</em>:</p>
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		<title>Harry Potter and the March of the Character Posters</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Mar 2009 17:25:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ryan Hamelin</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yes the last book in the series came out a while ago. Yes this is no longer the second to last movie, but the 6th of 8 total films. Yes they&#8217;ve already started filming Deathly Hallows Part 1. Yes Michael Gambon is still no where near as good as Richard Harris. Yes they added a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yes the last book in the series came out a while ago. Yes this is no longer the second to last movie, but the 6th of 8 total films. Yes they&#8217;ve already started filming <strong>Deathly Hallows Part 1</strong>. Yes Michael Gambon is still no where near as good as Richard Harris. Yes they added a whole new scene involving fire and the Weasley family home to further destroy childhood memories and eat up more screen time with non-plot related storytelling&#8230; and yes, this movie got pushed from November to July because there was an outside chance it would make more money in a summer which was supposed to be emptier due to the writer&#8217;s strike.</p>
<p>Despite all of this, the one constant of the Warnerbros marketing campaign since  <strong><em>Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Askaban</em></strong> has been successfully convincing everyone on the planet that this next film will live up to Alfonso Cuaron&#8217;s pitch-perfect restructuring of Columbus&#8217;s ambitious but underwhelming vision. Each time they fail, mostly because of script issues or poor directing choices, and instead of pulling the wide load truck of money up to Cuaron&#8217;s back door so we may once again see a great Harry Potter film, they spend it all to convince everyone that the next one will be far better than it will, inevitably, end up.</p>
<p>Case in point, here are a set of brand new badass character posters from the film. Again, they imply that they were created to sell a genuinely good film&#8230; only time will tell.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="size-large wp-image-1048 aligncenter" title="characterbanner_harry" src="http://www.thecinemasource.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/characterbanner_harry-691x1024.jpg" alt="characterbanner_harry" width="484" height="717" /></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="size-large wp-image-1050 aligncenter" title="characterbanner_ron" src="http://www.thecinemasource.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/characterbanner_ron-691x1024.jpg" alt="characterbanner_ron" width="484" height="717" /></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="size-large wp-image-1049 aligncenter" title="characterbanner_hermione" src="http://www.thecinemasource.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/characterbanner_hermione-691x1024.jpg" alt="characterbanner_hermione" width="484" height="717" /></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="size-large wp-image-1047 aligncenter" title="characterbanner_dumbledore" src="http://www.thecinemasource.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/characterbanner_dumbledore-691x1024.jpg" alt="characterbanner_dumbledore" width="484" height="717" /></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-1051" title="characterbanner_snape" src="http://www.thecinemasource.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/characterbanner_snape-202x300.jpg" alt="characterbanner_snape" width="202" height="300" /><img class="alignnone size-medium wp-image-1046" title="characterbanner_draco" src="http://www.thecinemasource.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/characterbanner_draco-202x300.jpg" alt="characterbanner_draco" width="202" height="300" /></p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Here is our embed of the official trailer, presented exclusively to fan sites:</p>
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<p style="text-align: left;">And here are a couple more of the newest official pics from the film, in case you&#8217;ve really been starving for all things Harry Potter.</p>
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