Rupert Grint: LA Times Exclusive Interview!

» May 1 by Tao in HP News, Rupert News with 7 Comments

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May 1, 2009, 11:00pm–A new interview from the L.A. Times has just surfaced online where Rupert GrintDaniel Radcliffe and Emma Watson discuss their upcoming film “Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince” which is due for release this July! They talk about different aspects of the film including the major death, romance and of course quidditch!

Radcliffe said the scene will be a hilarious treat for franchise fans, but not everyone was thrilled during the filming — Rupert Grint, as Ron, had long envied the actors who got to swoop across the screen in the sport that is a sort of flying-broomstick version of lacrosse.

“I found out it was not as much fun to film as I hoped,” said Grint, who was left weary and sore by the mechanized broom handle and had headaches from staring at the giant green screen that provides the backdrop canvas for computer artists to later fill in with crowds and the towering playing field. “It’s going to be more fun to watch than it was to film.”

To read the entire interview with Rupert follow the link here.

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7 Responses to “Rupert Grint: LA Times Exclusive Interview!”

  1. he he I could imagine filming against green screen a sitting on a broom for days/hours is no fun! :D But it will look cool in the movie!

  2. Poor Baby. Headaches suck. I just can imagine how it feels to film these scenes but it does look cool on screen.

  3. Poor thing is sore top and bottom. I’d be happy to rub his, er, head for him.

  4. ^^^^^^ roflmao

    Michelle where art thou? I’ve left you a note you-know-where… :)

  5. I don’t really understand about that “Cherrybomb Distribution Campaign”… (-_-)?? (I’m not really good at English!!)
    Lalala…the point is..I hope Cherrybomb will come out in Indonesia too..

  6. Ivana! I emailed you!!

  7. W7PG, we need to convince distributors that they pumping money into distributing Cherrybomb will be profitable. Remember, these are hard economic times… they need to know they’re not throwing their money away and that there is a huge market for the movie. :)

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