Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (Film)


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Fans watched the filming of a stunt from the "Seven Potters" chapter of Deathly Hallows. Hagrid's stunt double (wearing a big coat and goggles) drove a motorcycle, weaving in and out of traffic. Meanwhile, Harry's stunt double (wearing a grey hoodie, and complete with burning scar) rode in the sidecar and brandished his wand to shoot a spell at someone chasing them.

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Sir Michael Gambon said that they're shooting for the 7. harry potter movie in the King's Cross station in February 2010. If somebody known when exactly(on which days) please send me an e-mail. Thank you

my e-mail: [email protected]

*sends spam*

Seriously, don't be an idiot by posting your email address on here. You could just stay registered and follow the discussion and actually join in rather we actually email you instead. ?.?

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Over the past 3 weeks I?ve been on a Harry Potter marathon and have read all 7 Harry Potter books, so expect to hear a lot about the Deathly Hallows movies over the next two years on Filmonic. Today?s Potter news involves the split between Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II. A few months ago director David Yates said they have ?three or four different ideas? where to end the first film, and that it will most likely be a cliffhanger. Well Joshua Herdman, who plays Darco Malfoy?s tag-along Goyle, has let slip where the break will occur. As the book has been out for a few years and you can read what happens on Wikipedia it?s not really a spoiler, however if you don?t want to know how the first film ends I suggest you stop reading no

According to Herdman, part one of ?Deathly Hallows? will close right after Harry (Daniel Radcliffe), Ron (Rupert Grint) and Hermione (Emma Watson) are captured by the Snatchers. Part two will open as the trio and their captors arrive at Malfoy Manor. So that?s that.

Herdman also confirmed ? and here?s that aforementioned SPOILER ? that his character will be the Slytherin henchman who dies, not Crabbe (played by Jamie Waylett), as it is written in the book. MuggleNet states that the change came after Waylett was arrested and convicted of cannabis possession, and that he is not expected to have a part in ?Deathly Hallows.? in ?Deathly Hallows.?

Having finished the book a few days ago I think this would be a good place to end Part I. There were a few other places where I could image the break occurring such as SPOILERS Dobby?s death, or when they escape from Malfoy Manor, or even half way through Hermione getting tortured. If they stick with this Snatcher plan than that means Part II is going to be epic from the start all the way to the end. I can?t wait.

Source: Filmonic

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Several weeks ago, sites around the internet began picking up a rumor that Dan Radcliffe would bare all for the "The Silver Doe" chapter in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. Now, confirmation comes from a new interview with director David Yates on VideoBusiness.com:

Besides detailing Half-Blood Prince, Yates and others also offered some surprising sneak peeks to the final two theatrical installments of the Harry Potter franchise, slated for 2010 and 2011 release. At certain points, Radcliffe will appear naked.

In one scene, ?a horcrux [carrying a piece of Voldemort?s soul] defends itself by producing nightmarish visions, and one shows Hermione and Harry embracing and kissing,? explained Y?It?s something intriguing and sensual for Rupert to react to, and Dan will be bare for that.?that.?

The article also includes comments similar to our earlier story where the cast and crew comment on the new Half-Blood Prince DVD and SS/COS Ultimate Editions. Heyman in particular noted that the Half-Blood Prince DVD has more extras than past Potter films. On lack of features in the past,"There was a part of me that doesn?t like extras, because I like the mystery of it all. But with the market being the way it is, it?s important to make the title as attractive a proposition as possible."ossible."

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wh:rofl:emma naked? :rofl:

On Evanna Lynch, I have to agree, I also find her oddly attractive... :shifty: but nothing, and I mean nothing beats Emma Watson and as LOC says, now she's older I don't feel so guilty anymore... (bad Rakky, bad Rakky)

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:D

I got so angry by the fifth and sixth disaster they called OOTP & HBP that I don't have any hopes for these. The first 4 movies were tolerable, 4th being the best. The soundtrack is the worst in the 5th and 6th too! 5th is like Windows Me and 6th like Vista. Hope 7th is at least as good as Windows 7.

Btw this thread needs cleanup.

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