Sunday, August 31, 2008

Beautiful Beautiful Emma's Vogue Pictures



Here are the picture of the Italian Vogue were Emma looks just stunning!!


Enjoy them!!










Thursday, August 28, 2008

Dan Candid Pictures in New York


Here are some pictures of Dan around New York City!!


Video of the Late Nnight with Connan O'Brien


To watch Dan's epidose on the LAte NIght Show click on this link:

Late Night with Conan O'Brien

Emma Watson on Interview


Emma Watson (Hermione Granger in the Harry Potter films) was interviewed by Alloy and had a few things to say about her most recent project, Ballet Shoes, and Harry Potter. Ballet Shoes is currently in select US theatres. You can see which theatres here. You can also pre-order the DVD here (release date is September 2nd). The interview also included a few photos of Emma in the film, which you can see in our gallery beginning here. Read more to see some of what she had to say.

What was it like working without Rupert and Daniel?
It was nice to be with lots of girls. It was a really nice change because usually on Potter I'm with guys all the time and I was with Lucy [Boynton] and Yasmin [Paige] and Emilia [Fox] and Victoria [Wood] everyday. That was really nice. It was lovely.

What was it like playing Pauline as opposed to Hermione?
One of the great things is that in playing Pauline, I got to dress up and be much more girly. She's an actress, I got to dress up as Alice in Wonderland and there's a part in A Midsummer Night's Dream. Then she's in this film that’s a period piece, so I got to wear a corset and an old dress and a wig. I got to have so much fun with all the '30s make-up. It was really good fun to do something that was out of school uniform and out of jeans and a t-shirt and something completely different. It was lovely.

What kind of parts would you like to play in the future?
There's nothing in particular that I'm looking for. But Pauline, in order to audition, she does some Shakespeare and she's in A Midsummer Night's Dream. For that, I got to read Puck's speech from a A Midsummer Night's Dream. I [would] actually really love to do some Shakespeare. I'd love to do some stage work. I'd love to try that. I actually sing as well, so I'd love to do a movie where I got to use that or, I don't know, anything! I'm very open. There's nothing in particular that I'm chasing after.

What's up next for you?
I'm applying to university in September. I want to study English literature.

Read the entire interview here.

Monday, August 25, 2008

Emma Won at the SyFy Genre Awards


Emma has won the best Best Actress/Movie category for Order of the Phoenix at the SyFy Awards, while Dan lost to actor Johnny Depp as best movie actor.


Congratulation Emma!!

Sunday, August 24, 2008

Emma Watson win SyFy Genre Awards

Yet another award for the Harry potter girl, Emma Watson (Hermione). She wins the best actress award in SyFy Genre Awards & Harry potter and the order of phoenix won the best movie awards on August 13th.
Previously Emma Watson nominated for Best actress,Daniel Radcliffe nominated for best actor,Harry Potter and The Order of Phoenix for Best movie on June 25th, in this Emma Watson and the movie "Harry Potter and The Order of Phoenix" won the awards. Emma Watson was awarded best actress on 13th August which is the tenth anniversary for the SyFy Portal

Emma Watson in her class at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in



Saturday, August 23, 2008

Dan is to Appear on the Connan O'brien Show


Daniel is set to appear on the Late Night with Conan O'Brien Show tomorrow Monday, August 25, to discuss his Broadway play Equus. The Late Night Show airs on NBC at 12:35 AM-1:35 AM ET, (please check your local listings).

I will bring you footage of this show the next day Tueday in the afternoon.

Thursday, August 21, 2008

Emma's News


On her latest official website update, Emma has announced that she attended the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art over the summer. This school is noted for such distinguished alumni as fellow Potter actors Alan Rickman and Kenneth Branagh and many more.

She also announced on her website that she'll be featured in the new issue of Italian Vogue, which is due out later this month. Emma will sport Haute Couture for the event in a fashion shoot that took place just outside of Paris, France.

More of Dan on the New York Time Talk


Thanks to member gluglug from SCQ, here are more quotes from the New York Time Talk:

I'm back from the Times Q&A session with Dan. The announcer said that it was the fastest selling event they've had yet, even faster than when Bono did a Q&A!

The best part was the Q&A with the audience, I think it would've been better if they just let the fans interview him the whole time, instead of the last 40 minutes or so. He really likes interacting with the fans and hearing what they have to say - he always seemed engaged and never bored or seemed like he wished he was somewhere else.

Dan looked great - he's sporting the facial hair and was wearing a black t-shirt and what looked like black track pants with a green army-type jacket. Looks really fit (and compact), as people have said.

He did sign some people's programs afterwards (not mine, sadly) but was ushered away soon after. There were a lot of young girls in the audience who were acting all fangirlish but there were also people of all ages - from 10 year old kids to 50+.

Some things I remember off the top of my head-

- He said he learned of the HBP move 24 hours before the rest of the public and was disappointed. He jokingly told the audience not to blame him, he had nothing to do with it.

- someone asked him about the dyspraxia stuff that's been hitting the news. He regrets talking about it because everyone's making a big deal about it. He said that he learned gymnastics when he started doing HP and that helped him with his coordination.

- Emma was mentioned - but only in a professional sense. He was asked by the interviewer about Emma's reluctance to sign for the last few films. He said it had to do with her education demands, which we already know. Like I said, she wasn't the best interviewer.

- He did mention the Dan Eldon movie as something he wants to do, but nothing is definite and he didn't want to jinx it by talking about it. He also wants to do more live theater.

- He mentioned Gary Oldman quite a bit - he's basically a mentor to him. He really wants to work with him again and hopes Sirius will be back for the forest scene in DH.


People.com has another nice article about this event:

Radcliffe also said he had some brief hesitations about continuing his role as Harry Potter (the sixth movie in the series, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, is due out next summer). "It would have been really hard to see someone else [play Harry Potter]. Especially if he was very good – that would kill me!"

Radcliffe discussed his role models (his mother and father, and actors Gary Oldman and Stephen Fry) and and his favorite bands (the Sex Pistols, the Libertines.) He also said that he doesn’t read reviews or look at fan Web sites. "It would be stroking my ego," Radcliffe said.

Asked about how he would celebrate the end of the Potter film series, Radcliffe joked, "We’ll go out and all the actors [will] do the [stuff] their insurance haven't covered."

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Dan Speaks at New York TimesTalk



A few weeks ago I posted some news about Dan taking part of an interview for the New York TimesTalk, this VERY interesting interview was conducted today and here I have a few notes and quotes from different fans who were in attendance, plus a few pictures from this event.


So, the Times Center theater had seats for about 500 people, and it was full -- there may have been as many as 10 empty seats in the theater, but I doubt it...There were about three long rows immediately in front of the stage (where the orchestra would be in a play), and then there were regular "orchestra-section" seats. I was in the 5th row of those, on the right side... well, I was still only about 40 feet from Dan, even so. No photographs were allowed, but several (non-trade) people broke the rule; I didn't, though. Sorry, y'all; I like my camera and didn't want to lose it!

The Talk started about 10 minutes late (but fortunately, ended about 10 minutes late, too). The introducer pointed out that Dan's TimesTalk had sold out faster than any other they've ever done, and later the interviewer (Julie Bosman, who writes for the Culture section of the NYTimes) added that it sold out even faster than the TimesTalk with Bono.

Ms. Bosman and Dan came out onto the stage together and took their seats (a little table with glasses and water bottles between them) to raucous applause for Dan. I feel the need to emphasize yet again that Dan is way more handsome in real life OMG. He's just a beautiful man. As an aside, I've heard many people who've met him IRL say that, when you're right next to him, he seems really small, but he didn't seem that way to me at all. He's very slender, but not disproportionately so, and doesn't seem unduly short to me either.

Ms. Bosman asked Dan how Broadway is different (from what, she wasn't clear on -- the West End? London?). Dan mentioned that he'd been to the Tonys and found everyone there really "welcoming and lovely," and there was a genuine sense of excitement about theater. He said he'd never really worked with American actors before and was excited about doing so, and added that he feels a real sense of history, coming to Broadway. He pointed out that, because his parents had both been actors, he'd grown up listening to showtunes on car trips. He said that Chicago's overt sexuality terrified him when he was eight , and that his favorite music is Company, but he's also a fan of Sondheim and lots of others. Ms. Bosman asked what was the first Broadway show he'd ever seen, and Dan laughed and said he thought it was actually Chicago, though he enjoyed it more (and was less freaked out by it) at age 14, when he was "pubescent." ( again!)

Ms. Bosman asked how he'd found the play Equus, whether he was familiar with it before he was cast. Dan said the possibility of his being in it had come up when he was about 15 or even earlier; he said he'd read the play when he was 14, but didn't "get it" all at the time. Then, about 2 years ago, he was approached again about doing it, so he read it again...the interviewer asked, had he learned in that time? Dan said that he'd been VERY nervous about learning lines, and that he'd expressed his concern about it to Michael Gambon, who said, "Oh, don't worry about it, just learn them during rehearsals," which freaked Dan out. So he started learning them well beforehand, and by the time rehearsals started, he knew his lines and everyone else's on the first night, because he finds that he listens much more to what the others are saying than to his own lines. Then he added that he'd learned to sustain his energy and concentration for the two hours of the play, and laughingly noted that he feels guilty talking about being exhausted after 2 hours' worth of work, when others work 12-hour days. He said it's a great time, but "I'm just knackered after each show."

Was he surprised at the shocked reactions to his taking the role, or was he braced for it? Dan said that the shocked reactions almost all came before the show opened -- offended mothers calling up places and complaining that he shouldn't do the role. Dan said his response to such folks was, "Well, all right then, if you don't like it, don't come see it..." He said that before the play opened, many people treated it as if it were pornographic or nearly so, when in reality it's just about seven minutes of nudity at the end -- "but don't just come for that, please!" He added that, once people had seen the play, most seemed to like it, and a lot of people found themselves doing abrupt U-turns. He noted that some of the controversy had to do with the fact that, while he was over the age of majority in Great Britain when he took on the role, he was still underage by American standards, and Ms. Bosman took care to point out that he's 19 now... but he still can't legally drink in America. (Wotcher, he did something funny here, and I was writing -- what was it? It was when he said, "No, you shouldn't have laughed at that.")

The interviewer asked if Dan's found that being in Equus has changed his reputation in any way, and he answered that actors see him differently now, in that they see that he's taking acting seriously. He said "it gives me more confidence." On opening night, he said, he's scared to death, worried about fading, thinking "what have I done, I'm going to be hideous" -- he said "your thoughts on opening night are pretty much totally negative," but AFTER the show, it's sheer elation...

* Yes, it came up. The dreaded HBP Delay of DOOOM. He said he found out 24 hours before everyone else did, and he seems disappointed, too. But he was quick to assure everyone that this wouldn’t have any effect on the DH filming schedule or releases.

* He was asked about Emma’s reluctance to sign on for the last two films, which I thought was a bit unfair as he is not Emma and shouldn’t really be interrogated about her personal motives. He answered well, though, and said that he thought it was much more a matter of her wanting to make a careful decision and weigh her options, and that it absolutely wasn’t because she just didn’t want to do it.

* The moderator asked him what was next, and he said that after DH was done, he might take a *few* days off. He mentioned the Dan Eldon project and said that he’d like to do another play – a *new* play.

* If we didn’t know who you were, what would you tell us about yourself?
“Well, first I’d wonder why I was sitting on this stage.” He said he was someone who got really lucky very early in life, that he has a very strong work ethic, and that he’s passionate about cricket, literature (especially poetry) and film. And that he loves his job.

* Any roles you wish you could play on the stage?
He would love to play Puck, and (somewhere down the line, because he’s not old enough yet) Robert from Company.

* Favorite author? Poet?
Favorite book is Old Man and the Sea. Favorite authors are Hunter S. Thompson and Emile Zola. Favorite poets are Tony Harrison, John Keats (and the whole second gen. of Romanticists), and Robert Frost.

* Any plans for celebrating the finish of the final film?
They apparently haven’t had any wrap parties for the previous films, due to nobody feeling like organizing it, but he said they’d probably have a massive blowout at the end of DH. And then people would go on holiday and do all the things that the studio wouldn’t let them do before because of insurance.

* How has your dyspraxia (yes, someone asked) affected (not THAT) your work in film and on stage?
“Of all the comments I wished I’d never made…” He said that he’s been getting messages from friends over the last 48 hours – “So … you can’t tie your shoelaces?” He said that he did gymnastics on the HP set and learned card tricks, which helped his coordination, and that it’s not as big a deal as it’s being spun. But he thanked the questioner for her concern.

* The last question was about his religious upbringing, and we already know the answers to that. He said he was surprised that people didn’t burst into cheers when he said his mother was Jewish. He also assured everyone that, although he didn’t have a religious upbringing at all, he “wasn’t brought up in some moral cesspit.”



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Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince Movie


Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint and Emma Watson in Harry Potter movie "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood prince"

emma watson pictures


Emma Watson with cute and charming smile

Emma Watson in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince Movie


Emma watson in harry potter movie " Harry Potter and the Half-Blood prince"

Emma Watson - Windsor, Berkshire, England


Emma watson with her friend windsor

Emma Watson - Cartier International Polo Day, Windsor, Berkshire,England 07/27/2008


Emma Watson - Cartier International Polo Day, Windsor, Berkshire,England 07/27/2008

Emma Watson to study at Cambridge

The Harry potter star Emma Watson ( hermione) is to study at cambridge university after scoring straight as in her A levels.
She might study philosophy at Homerton College in Cambridge or got to RADA as she has never formally studied acting.
She work really very hard in the latest movies, as well as she work hard in studies too , so that she passed in her "A" level Examinations.

Monday, August 18, 2008

Dan at a Broadway Show!




Yesterday Dan was in attendance to the closing night of A Chorus Line at the Schoenfeld Theatre on Broadway, it looks like Dan had a great time, because after the show he went backstage to meet the show's dancers






Saturday, August 16, 2008

Emma Watson Featured in UK Harper's Bazaar Magazine

The September issue of Harper’s Bazaar UK magazine contains a feature on actress Emma Watson (Hermione Granger). As noted on her official website, the article focuses on some of Emma’s favorite styles and clothes, including some of her outfits from the legendary couture House of Channel. You can see the scans from the magazine via this link. The issue of the magazine is now on sale in the UK (and in some newsstands here in the US).
Thanks to EmmaWatsonofficial!

Thursday, August 14, 2008

Dan Vogue New Equus Pictures and Previous Equus Pictures on High Resolution



Thanks to dr.com and dr.uk.co we have the entire article of Vogue plus some wonderful new pictures of Dan and Dan as Alan in Equus, the interview is very insideful and very interesting, plus I also have the high resolution pictures of the two Equus pictures previoulsy posted a couple of weeks ago.

On a related note Gothamist has an article about "Broadway Faltering, Thanks to Recession," this article mentions many new theater productions been cancel because "producers are increasingly reluctant to pour money into big Broadway" or because ticket sales are shaky with the exception of a few shows "Equus, starring Daniel Radcliffe, is doing quite well."

New Equus Picture




Vogue Interview Page 1



Vogue Interview Page 2



Equus High Resolution





Oh, I was forgetting something - Half-Blood Prince film has been pushed back to release on July 17, 2009.

Emma Got Good Grades!!!


Emma Watson has received today her results of her Advanced Level examinations. Thanks to EWO we have news that she received three straight A's in English literature, Geography and Art; the three subjects she had chosen.

Congrats EMMA now you can enjoy the rest of your summer!!

Wednesday, August 13, 2008

Vogue Dan Interview Coming Soon & VH1 New Show


Access Hollywood has some interesting quotes of Dan from the September Vogue issue, he talks a bit about HArry Potter, his realtionship with his co-workers and friends - I'm not quite sure if this issue is out yet but I'll get that information soon, here are some of Dan's interesting quotes:

"They’re always expecting some terrible person to turn up ...So you try to make sure that they know that you’re intelligent and not horrible. Then you try to be rugged and sexy – but only after smart and lovable.

"A friend of mine once said, ‘God—the things you say!’...I thought, ‘Imagine the things I don’t say.’ You can’t possibly imagine what it’s like to actually live inside this head.”

"Poetry’s this wonderful, sort of secret thing you’ve got going that you don’t tell anybody about...Unless, or course, it’s published or you talk to a journalist about it. Acting has confines; poetry has none.”


On a different note VH1 will broadcast a new show call "THE FABULOUS LIFE" -- which premiers Thursday, August 21 at 9PM ET/PT.

This latest season of The Fabulous Life is spotlighting the hottest trends and names out there -- from Million Dollar Babies, a look at Hollywood's lavish baby boom, to The Nerdiest Nerds, the tale of how the meek have come to inherit the earth. Each of the eight new episodes will uncover the stories and numbers behind the biggest purchases, people, and events. The 8-episode run will also include such titles as The Fabulous Life of Red Carpet Excess, The Fabulous Life of Super Spoiled Stage Moms and The Fabulous Life Of Posh Pop Stars. Along with Fab Life favorites like Oprah, Jennifer Lopez, and the Beckhams, this season introduces a whole new class of super spenders: Rihanna, Miley Cyrus, Ne-Yo, LeBron James, Chris Brown, and Daniel Radcliffe.

A snarky blend of Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous and the Forbes 400 List, each episode combines expert interviews, investigative field segments, and voyeuristic footage with signature lively graphics, giving you a glimpse into The Fabulous Life as you've never seen it before.

We don't know at what extend Dan is going to appear in this show but in case they have something new you can check it it out on the 29th of this month on VH1 at 9pm et/pt.

Monday, August 11, 2008

Dan in Broadway and Fan Video from 2007


From Broadway.tv we have a nice artcile about Dan in Broadway.



"As an actor, Daniel Radcliffe has almost become synonymous with Harry Potter, the character he plays on film. Almost. In truth, the young British actor Daniel Radcliffe is not an easy man to define. While some actors stick to a single character persona, Mr. Radcliffe has done just the opposite. It is a bold choice, but one that is paying off.

"So is Mr. Radcliffe a good, sweet, wizard, or a psychotic teenager? The fact that Mr. Radcliffe can so easily step into either type suggests that what he truly is...is an extremely versatile actor. The ability to delve into such opposite roles may indicate that Mr. Radcliffe will have a celebrated career, long after both Harry Potter and Equus are gone. So what character will he portray next? No doubt it will be worth watching."


I also have a very short but cute fan video from 2007 of Dan signing autographs in what it looks to be New York.

Click here to watch the video

katie leung at tokyopress conference



Katie Leung on Harry Potter premiere


Die schweizer Premiere von Harry Potter 5 in Zürich - Katie Leung

Emma Watson With Charming smile


Emma Watson *** Local Caption *** 07/04/2007. Photo Call 'Harry Potter, Order of the Phoenix' at the Gare de Lyon in Paris

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Equus News


Full casting has been announced for the Broadway revival of Peter Shaffer's Equus, starring Daniel Radcliffe as troubled teen Alan Strang and Tony Award winner Richard Griffiths as Martin Dysart, which will play the Broadhurst Theatre, September 5-February 8, with an official opening on September 25. The production will be directed by Thea Sharrock, and rehearsals for this lay will star this Friday:

Daniel Radcliffe (Alan Strang)
Richard Griffiths (Martin Dysart)
Kate Mulgrew (Hester)
Anna Camp (Jill Mason)
Graeme Malcolm (Harry Dalton)
Carolyn McCormick (Dora Strang)
Lorenzo Pisoni (Nugget/Horseman)
Sandra Shipley (Nurse)
T. Ryder Smith (Frank Strang)
Collin Baja, Tyrone Jackson, Spencer Liff, Adesola Osakalumi, and Marc Spaulding (horses).

The revival features sets and costumes by Jon Napier, lighting by David Hersey, and sound design by Gregory Clarke.

Equus Official Page

Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Emma's Ballet Shoes in Limited US Theaters


As you are aware, Emma's Ballet Shoes is going to have a short run thru limited US cinemas, so this is your chance to watch Emma on the big screen playing a role other than Hermione.

Click here to view the list of theatres in the United States showing Emma's latest film, Ballet Shoes
 

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