Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Harry Potter & the Half-Blood Prince "Lightens Up"





LIGHTEN UP: Despite the battles with Voldemort, Daniel Radcliffe (above right with Michael Gambon as Dumbledore) calls the sixth film “absolutely charming and very funny
The hotly anticipated ‘Half-Blood Prince’ promises more humorous moments than in previous ‘Harry Potter’ installments, but a major character will die.


By Geoff Boucher

Reporting from Watford, England -- Daniel Radcliffe has spent half his life in the role of boy wizard Harry Potter, so it's difficult to imagine any surprises presenting themselves on the set of the sixth film, "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince," which arrives in theaters July 15.

"You would think that, but truly every film is different, and this time around the refreshing aspect was the adolescent romantic core of this film, which should be absolutely charming and very funny," Radcliffe said during a break from shooting. "So from that point of view, it is quite a different film, because we haven't had anything that has had this sort of light and warm and funny a core before."

For those Harry Potter book fans like myself, I admit that the love twist added to the suspense & thrilling part of the book. It's not only action-packed but have a share of refreshing teenage romance as well.

Sunday, May 17, 2009

Twilight's New Moon Rising Star!

If vampires come in package like Rob Pattinson... Watch out for the New Moon's pack of werewolves. I wonder, will it be a battle of the hotties then?



By Jesse Spero LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- "Twilight" launched Robert Pattinson , Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner into the celebrity stratosphere - and now "New Moon" star Alex Meraz, a member of the movie's wolf pack - is about to take his place alongside his famous co-stars. Meet AccessHollywood.com's newest Rising Star!

The 24-year-old Mesa, Arizona native might be just as excited for his upcoming role as Paul in the "Twilight" sequel as the legions of Twi-hards out there.

"It's going to be exciting," he recently told Access Hollywood about Chris Weitz-directed "New Moon."

"I'm the bad boys of the wolves," he of his character with a devilish grin. "Something to watch for!"

But judging from the special effects Alex described, it might be impossible not to take notice of him.

"I turn into a wolf the size of a horse! Fans will be blown away by what Chris Weitz is doing," he told Access.

But being a werewolf takes more acting skills than fans might think - not to mention enduring of the Canadian elements where the movie based on the Stephenie Meyer's blockbuster book series is currently filming.

"It's really cold in Vancouver and, you know, I have no shirt on," Alex explained. "[And] sometimes, not [even] shoes! I think the real acting is coming in and trying to act like I'm warm."

According to Alex, the reason he's shirtless is going to delight fans that have been waiting to see a "Twilight" werewolf on the big screen.

"I filmed the transformation scene, which I'm gonna say right now... it's something else," he explained to us. "It's going to be something to look forward to, for sure!"

Despite being new to the "Twilight" gang, Alex said his seasoned co-stars have been nothing but wonderful to him.

"Kristen and Robert are fantastic," he said. "I kind of thought there was going to be some kind of hazing going on, because we're the freshman, and they're the seniors. Buy they're really supportive."

Alex and the rest of the wolf pack will attack the box office on November 20, 2009, when "New Moon" debuts in theaters.

Friday, May 15, 2009

Very First TV Spot for Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince

by Alex Billington
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince

Even though we've seen an excessive number of trailers, including an awesome final theatrical trailer, for Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, it's still exciting to see this first TV spot. Not only does it mean that it's finally coming soon, but it also just looks great, and it's one of the movies I'm most excited to see this summer. Though I'm curious, is anyone worried about the comedy in this? Obviously that kind of comedy is a part of the Harry Potter series, but I'm worried that there'll be too much of that and not enough of the dark story and wizard action. We'll find out soon enough. But for now, I'm still incredibly excited.

Looking back at Harry Potter's previously shown movies, they did a wonderful job of blending the suspense, action, humor & teenage love angles in one movie. Let's watch this trailer and find out for yourself!

Watch the final trailer for Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince:

   


Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince is again directed by British filmmaker David Yates, of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix previously, and is written by Steve Kloves, who also wrote the adaptations of Sorcerer's Stone, Chamber of Secrets, Prisoner of Azkaban, and Goblet of Fire, but did not write Order of the Phoenix. This is the sixth book in J.K. Rowling's immensely popular series. Warner Brothers will debut Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince in theaters worldwide on July 15th this summer.

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Twilight New Moon "Jane" is the "Unsettling" Dakota Fanning

New Moon's Michael Sheen: Dakota Fanning Looks "Unsettling"

 


Michael Sheen has been tweeting all sorts of scoop since arriving in Vancouver to film the Twilight sequel New Moon.

The Frost/Nixon actor, who plays Volturi clan head Aro in New Moon, is keeping the Twi-hards atwitter via Twitter, dispensing brief on-the-scene dispatches.

One of the more eyebrow-raising revelations is that he finds his castmate Dakota Fanning, who's handling the role of Jane in the upcoming film, "unsettling."

"Met [Twilight author] Stephenie [Meyer] yesterday on the set," Sheen tweeted on Friday. "She was very charming and enthusiastic and very positive. Keep forgetting how freaky I look with my red eyes."

Two minutes later, Sheen added, "I think Dakota may look the most unsettling though. So angelic yet so weird. As Jane that is of course. Like an evil red riding hood."

A definitely new way of describing Dakota...  but of course - only as Jane, the new Moon's "evil red riding hood". 

With Michael & Dakota, Twilight new saga - New Moon is surely on my movie list to watch.

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Good News to HP Fans: Harry Potter Exhibition In Chicago

By ICMrgus
News - Popstar.com

The Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago, opened the world premiere of Harry Potter: The Exhibition on April 30, 2009.  In a 10,000-square-foot exhibit space, the exhibition offers fans a first-hand look inside the boy wizard's magical world and the opportunty to experience the amazing craftmanship of more than 200 authentic costumes and props from the Harry Potter films, displayed in intricate settings inspired by the actual film sets. The exhibition runs through September 7, 2009, and after that date begins its five-year world tour.

The exhibit is staged in nine different settings: Sorting Hat, Pre-Show, Gryffindor Common Room, Classrooms, Quidditch, Hagrid’s Hut, Forbidden Forest, Dark Forces, and Great Hall.  Before the artifacts traveled to Chicago for the world premiere of the exhibition, they were all housed at Leavesden Studios outside of London, where all of the films have been made.  It took four hundreds organizers working eight-hour days (3,200 hours) to set up the exhibition.  All of the original costumes are displayed out in the open, allowing guests to get the very best look at the exquisite detail of each piece.  Some of the more delicate and sensitive artifacts are displayed in cases. There are 40 characters and 19 creatures represented in the exhibition. Overhead of the exhibition hangs 5,720 pounds of rigging, lighting, speakers, cables, and special effects.

According to reports, before entering the exhibition, the visitors are greeted by a good-natured, well-spoken “wizard” at the entrance to the exhibit, who asks for volunteers to be ’sorted’ into one of the four houses of Hogwarts. The visitors are then greeted by eight long screens that flicker beautifully choreographed movie montages from the films. The first actual display are the Gryffindor uniforms for Hermione (Emma Watson), Ginny (Bonnie Wright), and Neville (Matthew Lewis). Somewhere in the vicinity of each’s respective uniform, was a glass case holding their personal possessions. Across the way are Harry's (Daniel Radcliffe) and Ron’s (Rupert Grint) uniforms, their beds, casual clothing, and personal things.

There are small movie screens dispersed throughout the exhibit, playing scenes from the movies pertaining to the particular display you are looking at.




Moving further into the exhibit, one comes upon the Hogwarts professors' displays, and also a huge case of Quidditch-related things, such as Harry’s Nimbus 2000 broom, Malfoy’s Nimbus 2001 broom, and the unusual glass telescope Ron was looking through at the World Cup of Quidditch game in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.  Next to this is a mini-game of Quidditch, and a visitor can throw an actual Quaffle into one of the three rings

As one get deeper into the exhibit, the displays start to contain decidedly darker subject matter. Next to the interactive Hagrid’s Hut, one encounter the creatures who inhabit the Dark Forest, until the area reserved for the Death Eaters is reached. Among the artifacts are Tom Riddle's diary, and the wanted posters for escaped Azkaban prisoners, including Sirius Black (Gary Oldman) and Bellatrix Lestrange (Helena Bonham Carter).

A lot of love, hard work, care, and passion went into putting this exhibition together. The fans of the franchise will remember how anyone who’s ever worked on a Harry Potter movie set says, “it’s magic.” And the magic is perfectly captured in the exhibit. It is something the visitor can feel, see, and touch.

This is a very good & timely idea!  A better way of giving tribute to Harry Potter fans worldwide.  Let's just hope that they will announce the world tour schedule early so that the fans can make special arrangements for this once in a lifetime big event.

Thursday, May 7, 2009

MTV Newsroom - Final "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince" Trailer Debuts

Final "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince" Trailer Debuts
By Rachel Josue-MTV News


This certainly is a good week to be a “Harry Potter” fan. Last Friday a new international trailer surfaced online. Earlier this week there was news that the film’s release date has been pushed up two days to July 15. Today we brought you the exclusive news that the “Deathly Hallows” epilogue will be shot with the original “Potter” cast, rather than with older actors.

But this is the biggest treat yet.Without further ado, please enjoy the brand new trailer from "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince"!



As we know, David Yates, who directed “Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix” returns to direct “Half-Blood Prince,” and will also helm the upcoming “Deathly Hallows” films. Yates’ much appreciated humor shines through in this new trailer, which is jam-packed full of information.

How do you even take it all in? Death Eaters are everywhere. Draco Malfoy has a mission from the Dark Lord. Dumbledore asks more of Harry than ever. Harry seeks to uncover dangers that lie within the castle grounds. Love strikes all over Hogwarts …

Well, Hogwarts definitely isn’t the safe haven it was once thought to be.

Looking at this superb trailer, I wonder how are they gonna shoot "Deathly Hallows" with all the cast being old! Can't wait to see these 3 last movies!

Saturday, May 2, 2009

Official Announcement- David Slade to direct The Twilight Saga - Eclipse

To be fair with Twilight fans, here is the official announcement for the "Twilight's 3rd book - Eclipse" director. Although I've read that they also consider to get Channing Tatum in replacement of Rob Pattinson. It seems that they finally come to the decision to keep the original casts as is. They choose the right decision then because as the Twilights fans general comment - What is Twilight without Rob Pattinson? So now that the casts are all in place, let's go back to this announcement.


Los Angeles, CA – Summit Entertainment announced today that David Slade has been hired to direct THE TWILIGHT SAGA: ECLIPSE from a screenplay written by Melissa Rosenberg. THE TWILIGHT SAGA: ECLIPSE, the third film in the studio’s TWILIGHT film franchise based on the Stephenie Meyer’s blockbuster book series, will be released theatrically in North America on Wednesday, June 30, 2010. The announcement was made by Erik Feig, Summit’s President of Production.

Meyer stated, “I am thrilled that David Slade will be directing ECLIPSE. He’s a visionary filmmaker who has so much to offer this franchise. From the beginning, we’ve been blessed with wonderful directorial talent for the Twilight Saga, and I’m so happy that ECLIPSE will be carrying on with that tradition.”

Feig said, “Stephenie Meyer’s ECLIPSE is a muscular, rich, vivid book and we at Summit looked long and hard for a director who could do it justice. We believe we have found that talent in David Slade, a director who has been able to create complex, visually arresting worlds. We cannot wait to see the ECLIPSE he brings to life and brings to the fans eagerly awaiting its arrival in summer of 2010.”

Filmmaker Slade came to prominence as a director for his work on 2006’s engrossing film HARD CANDY starring Academy Award® Nominated actress Ellen Page as well as directing 2007’s genre hit 30 DAYS OF NIGHT which opened to number one at the box office its first weekend of release.

In ECLIPSE, Bella once again finds herself surrounded by danger as Seattle is ravaged by a string of mysterious killings and a malicious vampire continues her quest for revenge. In the midst of it all, she is forced to choose between her love for Edward and her friendship with Jacob — knowing that her decision has the potential to ignite the ageless struggle between vampire and werewolf. With her graduation quickly approaching, Bella is confronted with the most important decision of her life.

Friday, May 1, 2009

Twilight's Robert Pattinson - A Very Handsome Man for HP Emma Watson



Emma Watson Considers Robert Pattinson a 'Very Handsome Man'  Oh wow, this is a juicy item!

Emma Watson says she is really thrilled with "Little Ashes" hunk Robert Pattinson. "Obviously, I know Rob," she testifies. "I'm just gob-smacked by the level of excitement and hype around 'Twilight'. I'm very happy for Rob that it's been so successful." Previously, the 18-year-old cutie has predicted that Pattinson will become a famous actor as she considers him a heartthrob. "Of course I did; he is incredibly handsome!" she claims, adding "He is a very, very handsome man, so I'm not too surprised". Though she admires Pattinson very much, Watson admits she hasn't seen his vampire drama movie, saying "I don't know much about it. I haven't seen the film."

If Emma Watson finds Robert Pattinson 'very handsome man', I wonder what Kristen Stewart thinks about Daniel Radcliffe!  Who is hotter then?!