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During the Slughorn home's scene, Dan and David voice how good of a scene it is in the fact that it introduces the world of magic.

On David Yates' view on making the films: Dan alisema that Yates has the ability to see the entire film just from one still.

On Alan Rickman, David alisema he loved his eyebrows, while Dan loves his dry sense of humour.
Dan loved Lupin as a Defence Against the Dark Arts teacher and even noted that David Thewlis gave him tutoring lessons on Twelfth Night.

On Bellatrix: Dan thinks Bella is childlike and also evil; David alisema that wewe look in her eyes and she feels a little bit out of control. Dan stated that he's become a bit like Helena Bonham Carter's personal assistant on the set of Deathly Hallows, in that he's constantly picking up after her.

Dan and David were gushing over the quality of the Half-Blood Prince Blu-ray (it was the first time Dan used it). Dan noted that Emma's image on Blu-ray is her only competition in terms of beauty.

Tom Felton began filming Deathly Hallows at the end of the summer; he and Dan became good Marafiki through Tom's girlfriend, Jade, who is one of Dan's best friends.

On their favourite CGI sequences in the Harry Potter series: David alisema it was the sixth movie's Inferi and cave set. Dan alisema one of his favourite scenes to film was the dragon chase in Goblet of Fire.

Dan was asked if he would consider joining Twitter, but he alisema no. However, he does like the idea of it and interacting with fans. He alisema that being able to convey a thought in 140 characters au less would be a challenge for him.

Choosing between Slughorn and Snape as a better Potions Master, they alisema that since Slughorn taught Snape, he would be better; Dan noted Harry's bias against Snape, and that he would prefer Slughorn more.

Dan noted that while Slughorn and Ron are rather outgoing characters on-screen, Jim Broadbent and Rupert Grint, respectively, are shy off-screen.

They both spoke about Hero Fiennes, who played young Tom Riddle in Half-Blood Prince, and as he is Ralph Fiennes nephew, he was "a young Voldemort in training."

For the birds used in the Vanishing Cabinet Draco uses in the Room of Requirement in Half-Blood Prince, Dan alisema it took him a few readings to figure out its significance.

On Deathly Hallows filming, Barron alisema that filming will end around late-spring early-summer, then there's the dubbing stage, and post-production. They will be doing work on it for another year, at least. There are plans for Leavesden after the sinema are done.

Butterbeer tastes like J-20 with froth on it, according to Dan. They both mention that real Butterbeer will be sold at the Harry Potter theme park inayofuata mwaka (Barron alisema it tasted very nice).

Dan alisema that he does have a say in Harry's costuming, in that his clothes should "look good, but look forgettable," aliyopewa his origins. As the sinema go on, the kids are seen less and less in their Hogwarts robes.

Dan alisema that his stage work in Equus has made him zaidi confident as an actor, both on stage and screen, especially aliyopewa how exposed he was in front of thousands of people live.

On wearing Muggle clothes in the series, as they got older, it paralleled to the fact that Muggle students around 16-17 in schools wear regular clothes and not uniforms. Plus, it shows them as zaidi adult-like, according to Dan.

For the Great Hall scene, Dan noted he loved the colours in the scenes (the Gryffindor robes), and Luna blinking lion's hat. They give upendo to Evanna because of her artistic merit and what she brings to the character.

On Ron and Lavender's kiss, Dan alisema he Lost all professionalism that siku and teased and joked with Rupert all day. He alisema that Matthew Lewis teased him on the Order of the Phoenix set about Harry and Cho's kiss, so it was time for revenge.

Dan lists Rupert's cars: bright-orange Range Rover; ice cream van that was recently repaired and does actually make ice cream; he used to have a mini-cooper with Knight Rider designs; a Chevy pick-up truck that never works (which he brings onto the set to onyesha off); and a hovercraft. He alisema that Rupert wouldn't be the kind of person to onyesha off what he bought, and would just mention it in passing. David also got night-goggles for Rupert so he can ride on his hovercraft in the dark.

Dan and David's favourite Weasley is Ron, though they are fond of the entire lot.

On British actors they couldn't get into the films and wanted to, they list: Judi Dench, Helen Mirren, Daniel Craig, Juliet Stevenson, Ricky Gervais.

They alisema that the Burrow set is "cramped and crooked."

Dan alisema that the easiest scenes to film are action sequences, because he can throw himself into it. During the Burrow scene when Harry sees the moto and runs after Bellatrix, Dan noted that it was "terrible parenting," and wondered why the adults didn't stop Harry au Ginny from running off.

Dan and David confirmed that the five actors - Dan Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, Bonnie Wright, Emma Watson, and Tom Felton - will play their adult selves in the epilogue.

The pair alisema that their favourite villain in the series is Voldemort, of course, the embodiment of evil.

Dan mentioned that when he found out Richard Harris, the original actor who played Albus Dumbeldore, died, he just cried and cried. He also remembered having rather enjoyed filming the scenes with Fawkes in Dumbledore's office from Chamber of Secrets, because it kept speaking back to him.

Dan's favourite set is the Ministry of Magic atrium; David's is the Gryffindor common room for its warmth and detail.

Between Colin Creevey and Lavender Brown on who would be zaidi annoying, Dan and David alisema that Colin's sweet, but Lavender's a bit irritating.

Dan on the Sectumsempra scene was like he and Tom "playing cowboys and Indians."

Dan alisema that he's broken about seven wands on set; Devon Murray about eight; but David Thewlis holds the record at about 12.

Dan alisema he'd be put into Hufflepuff ("nice, but clueless"), but really they'd like to be in Gryffindor, since they know it the best.

David's favourite plant are the mandrakes; Dan's is the Devil's Snare, which he found cool, but not something to get caught in.

Dan alisema that he was the one who told Gary Oldman that Sirius died on the set of Prisoner of Azkaban in 2003. When Harry mourned Dumbledore's body at the end of Half-Blood Prince, Dan alisema that Michael kept pulling faces to distract him.

Dan mentioned that Michael Gambon had not yet begun filming scenes for Deathly Hallows (and was admonished kwa David for letting that information slip).

Dumbledore's funeral will NOT be in Deathly Hallows, even if it wasn't in Half-Blood Prince. It was discussed between the Davids and Steve Kloves, but they felt it was just too many endings for the film. They tried hard to keep it in, but felt the balance was wrong, according to Barron.
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My opinion is that it gives way too many spoilers. I mean, I watched someone playing it and it was like kusoma the book! So my advice is to not play video games of vitabu wewe have not read yet. Please don't unless wewe want to ruin your life. Your whole entire LIFE. To any sane person out there, follow my advice. Either that au READ FASTER. To any Harry Potter fan, From Me!
P.S This is advice from one Harry Potter shabiki to another. And never name a yorkie shihtzu Howard. EVER. It just doesn't fit him. au her.
-The world is not mgawanyiko, baidisha into "good people" and Death Eaters.
-Know your weaknesses and learn to use them to your advantage.
-Belief in Wackspurts doesn't make wewe less of a person.
-Eat chocolate, it really helps.
-It isn't who wewe are, but what wewe grow to be.
-Even if wewe just believe wewe swallowed Felix Felicis, wewe will still do amazing things.
-Dementors affect both wizards and Muggles alike.
-Though the Snitch is small, it earns the most points when caught.
-The Sorting Hat might put wewe in one house, but Hogwarts fights best when fully united.
-Death is but the inayofuata great adventure.
-Galleons...
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After rereading both DH and SS, I began to wonder. wewe may have seen the picture of Harry releasing the snake in the zoo with JKR's maoni on the snake being Nagini. I actually have a few problems with that. I realize that some of this can be called book-movie inconsistency, but this is a Wild and Crazy theory.

First off, gender. Consistently, Nagini is called female. HOWEVER, if wewe listen carefully to the snake's voice in SS, it is clearly male.

Next, location. Voldemort must have made Nagini into a Horcrux fairly soon after doing the same (accidentally) with Harry. Thus, the snake in the...
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Thank wewe very much for your letter addressed to J.K.Rowling. We receive many letters from young people who ask Ms. Rowling how to become a writer and ask about her inspirations.

As wewe can imagine, the great popularity of Harry Potter and his mwandishi have resulted in extraordinary demands on Ms. Rowling's time. The flood of letters reaching put to Ms. Rowling is truly overwhelming. Much as Jo Rowling wishes she could respond to each and every request, it is not humanly possible. She has asked us to respond to her many mashabiki and then mbele all the letters she recieves.

Jo Rowling tells young...
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Avatar is the highest-grossing film of all-time, with a global gross of almost $2.8 billion, and ten films have grossed in excess of $1 billion. All the films presented here have had a theatrical run in the last twenty years, and films that have not played during this period do not appear in the chart due to ticket-price inflation, population size and ticket purchasing trends not being considered. Gone with the Wind—first released in 1939—has earned $3.3 billion globally when adjusted to contemporary prices, making it the best all-time performer at the box office.[10] The most represented...
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