Thanks to Jas from dronline.com we have this video footage of Daniel's wax model at Madame Tussauds.
Wednesday, July 4, 2007
Tuesday, July 3, 2007
UK Premier Videos

Thanks to Jas from dronline.com we have a few wonderful videos from the UK Premier
UK Premier Interview
UK Premier Red Carpet
Here is the link of Emma’s Video , I will load it later on!
Monday, July 2, 2007
Movie Review: Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix by IESB

IESB has posted on their site a review of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix movie, here are some quotes from this review.
To read the entire review click HERE
‘The Order of the Phoenix’ is a very different beast from its predecessors. New director David Yates has created a look and feel in this latest chapter that is markedly darker than all the other films Harry Potter films. And quite fitting it is too as Daniel Radcliffe’s portrayal of the lead character is filled with intense angst, frustration and rage from the outset.
Radcliffe adds a new dimension to Potter this time round with a highly charged performance that is, for want of a better word, his most ‘adult’ to date. The young star incorporates a variety of subtle un-niceties to his role that sees him questioning all his beliefs and trust in others. Just as every young boy eventually discovers that there really isn’t a Father Christmas, Harry Potter becomes increasingly aware that everything is not as it seems and that even good people have bad traits. Including himself.
Another memorable performance comes via Imelda Staunton’s Professor Dolores. She oozes evil from every pour but skillfully underplays her part making all the more effective; character film goes will love to hate.
Oldman, Watson and Grint maintain their solid performances from previous chapters and the CGI special effects are as breathtaking as ever.
To read the entire review click HERE
Daniel Radcliffe - Wax Statue at Madame Tussauds in London

Wax statue of Dan Radcliffe to be unveiled today Monday July 2th at Madame Tussauds in London.
Daniel Radcliffe has became the youngest actor to be immortalised as a waxwork at Madame Tussauds in London today.
The waxwork will feature alongside the likes of Brad Pitt, Samuel L. Jackson, Julia Roberts and Tom Cruise in the museum's Blush area.


What an honor!
Sunday, July 1, 2007
New Behind the Scenes Videos from France Harry Potter Special
Thanks to UHP we have some behind the scenes videos from a Harry Potter special from France. I uploaded the videos on youtube, there are going to be three part videos.
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Part 1
Part 2
Part 3
Daniel on "Larry King Live" - CNN

Larry King Live has Dan's name as one of its guests for the month of July, the exact date is unknown as of now, but I'm pretty sure it is going to be around July 9 to July 13.
A life after Harry Potter

The Sydney Morning Herald has a nice and long interview with Emma Watson, in which she talks about the movies, future projects, her life and many more things; here are a few quotes:
Emma Watson is broadening her mind and her fashion sense and looking more womanly every day. She's now on the covers of magazines, appearing very grown up indeed and, as with most things, she is asserting a level of control.
"In interviews like this and when I'm working on Harry Potter I can dress myself, but the stylists on those shoots have a strong view of what they want you to look like," she says in London. "So sometimes it's a bit of a battle between what they want you to be and what I really am, so I'm like, 'Please take off the eyeliner', or 'Please don't put me in those awful shoes', or whatever it is."
Growing up in front of the cameras is never easy and being a part of one of the most successful franchises in film history has meant Watson's life is not entirely her own. Take her hair, which is blonde; she tried to get it back to its natural colour and today it's streaked.
"I don't know how much of it is natural any more but this is sort of naturally my colour," she says tugging at her long golden locks.
To her credit, Watson arrives at our interview unattended. While this might not seem out of the ordinary, for a young female star to arrive without a phalanx of publicists and image creators, make-up artists and general dogsbodies these days, is highly unusual.
Clearly today, though, Watson hankers to be a little provocative so I ask her about the prospect of kissing Grint, her suitor in the sixth film, Harry Potter And The Half-Blood Prince, which starts filming in September. Director David Yates describes it as being about sex, drugs and rock'n'roll.
"Kissing Rupert's going to be sooo awkward," Watson says, screwing up her cute rosy-cheeked face. "I'm trying not to think about it ... it's all part of the job I guess. Don't tell him I said that. Rupert's lovely. Girls would probably give their left arm to be in my position, so I'm certainly not complaining."
But he's a grunge-loving dude and simply not the kind of boy she's into.
"No, he's not my type," she says.
What is she looking for in a guy? "I love someone who can make me laugh ... who makes me feel I can be myself around them. Confidence is good; arrogance is not. Someone I can really talk to, who doesn't bore me, is genuine, just interesting. Someone I can relax with."
Watson says she wants to find something she really believes in. "What I will do next will be really anticipated and will be taken as the direction I'm going to go in. So I feel that pressure," she says.
Radcliffe has been quite clear about going against his Harry Potter image by making his West End debut in the critically lauded Equus, which made headlines because of his full-frontal nudity. The pressure for actresses to disrobe is of course far greater.
"If I feel that nudity is essential to the story I'll do it," says Watson. "But I'm not going to get my kit off for something that I don't really believe in."
Was she surprised by Radcliffe's disrobing? "Yes of course! I just sort of went, 'You're mad, absolutely mad'. But when I went to see it I was blown away."
As for the future, Watson is learning to drive. Eventually she says she would like to buy a house - and hang a lot of artwork on the walls.
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