@@Anna-fm1if yeah but oliver actually did say in an interview it was ‘weird’ to see his brother all bloody on a stretcher and that it wasn’t a good scene to film lmao
@@harishsd4173no it was about the “they hugged and said how much they love each other” that part was not true but oliver did say that it was not nice that he had to imagine his brothers death and seeing him pale on the floor and it was difficult but after the scene they were fine and went to lunch 😂
@@pinkdragon4830nothing won’t with us having an obsession with him, he’s a sweet, humble bloke with a good sense of humour who is subjectively quite attractive to a lot of us :)
+Mavis crocodiles I'm pretty sure he had to quit filming once because he kept imagining James dying and it took a huge emotional toll on him. After they finished filming the scene everyone left and just gave them a minute together alone.
Yeah. When they filmed Fred's death Oliver cried. When I found out I cried, friend cried, sis cried, I cried again, and then i didn't go to school for 4 days
Lily Ashthorn Oliver didn't cry emotionally They sprayed something into his eyes to make it seem realistic and to make him cry because of the pain and when that scene was done they left James on the floor and went to lunch
I am sad that Natalia isn't asked as much as the others. Like Tonks was a part in the movie that was immensely important for me and I know for quite a few others. Natalia deserved as much interviewing as the others Honestly
I was so unhappy about her too small part in the movies! I loved tonks in the books and I loved her in the movies but her screentime was just too short and she was so much more important in the books!
love how james, oliver, bonnie, julie and mark all seem incredibly close and just like a family. amazing! pity rupert isnt there, it'd be like the weasley family reunion or sth.
Tonks is played by Natalia Tena, she's brill (I met her at Supanova 2012) "Give it back Rupert!" Love all the Weasleys, best fictional family to rock the screen! Warwick Davis is the bomb! He can play anyone!
why do people say bonnie is not pretty....i find her quite beautiful and cute....its just that the director didnt give her much chance to show her acting skills in HP movies because of his obsession with emma/hermione who is another fabulous girl...i love entire hp cast though
It would be pretty cool to ballroom dance with Tom Felton if I didn't act with him as Hope and Draco in my made up character's Death Eater nightmare sequence that I added to the sequel of my book, "The Real Magical Adventures of Hope Feelgood & Harry Potter". I'm curious about him performing a very tight grip on me when we do the Hip Lift together as part of Swing Dancing together which is similar to the same type of dancing I did with Tony Hadley from Spandau Ballet in my rare embarrassing dream about undergarment exposure. Bonnie Wright would love to see us in action along with Phelps Twins and many more of the actors who are still alive as long as none of them feel left out. Thumbs up if you agree.
Sorry, but I think both interviewers were just awful.Specially the first one. Anyway, I found quite fantastic the fact of Felton being that open, talkative, apparently authentic and charming, of course.Magic combination. I only whish there were more HP movies yet to come. : )
if I could have anything from the wizarding world it would be magic. without magic none of the other magic things could happen! if u only have a broom you wouldn't be able to do anything apart from fly!
"Warwick Davis got his start as a professional actor when he was cast as an Ewok in "Return of the Jedi" when he was 11. He ended up taking over the role of Wicket in the film and it launched his career. His next major film, "Willow", opposite Val Kilmer, was written specifically for him, and it was his first appearance on film without a full-body costume."
I agree. I simply adore Bonnie but I dislike Ginny greatly because her character never felt fully explored or developed. She was a bit better in the books than the movies, which is expected of any book to movie conversion- they all lost bits of the character and development in that sense- but honestly if Ginny was more like the girl who portrayed her, I would have thought her a wonderful match for Harry.
For how many times that i watched these movies I never once realized that Professor Flitwick and Griphook were played by the same person.... How in the world did I miss that? :/
"He has gone on to appear in a string of major television and film projects including, the BBC "Chronicles of Narnia" series as Reepicheep, the "Leprechaun" horror franchise as the Leprechaun, "Star Wars Episode 1: The Phantom Menace" as the body of Yoda, Nikabrik in the film version of "Prince Caspian", and Professor Flitwick and Griphook in the "Harry Potter" franchise, among many other projects. He is currently the star of the television series, "Life's Too Short".""