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Old 05-28-2007, 04:29 PM
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I can't believe Rupert wasn't on the cover. Come on Teen Vogue, the nickname is the Trio! The clue is there!

That being said the pics are gorgeous, Rupert is looking lovely as always, shy or not!
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Old 05-29-2007, 07:44 AM
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Hello, pocketsized!

I agree. No matter what his personality is, he's one third of the HP trio and he should most definitely have been on the cover... but what's done is done and let's move on to more important things like how great Rupert looked in the inside spread, he's grown into quite a mature, handsome and self-confident young man. His family must be very proud. And rightfully so.

I feel, and I'm sure you all feel the exact same way, so incredibly gratified and happy in calling myself one of his many fans.
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Old 05-29-2007, 07:48 PM
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'Order of the Phoenix' US Release Date Change

As first reported by ComingSoon.net, the release date for Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix has been moved up to Wednesday, July 11th, 2007 in the United States! Warner Brothers has now confirmed this change to multiple websites. While no specific reason has been given for this change of date, it gives the film the "potential [for a] big five-day opening."
As many of you may recall, Warner Brothers has also moved up the date for Order of the Phoenix's release in the UK to Thursday, July 12th.
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Old 05-30-2007, 08:05 AM
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yes, we're all proud of Rupert and how good he portrayed Ron in the HP movies. he will go far with his career that's for sure.

US will get OOTP on July 11? darn!!!
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Thanks for bringing over the news, Regina! The sooner the better!!

As most of you I'm sure will recall, last year before the release/premiere of Driving Lessons, Rupert did a photocall with Julie Walters and Jeremy Brock. A video of the event has now surfaced. You can view it HERE.

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Thanks for the link Darcy I'm off to see it!
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Old 05-31-2007, 08:24 AM
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thanks for the link, Darcy! i'll watch it at work where the connection's much faster.
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Old 05-31-2007, 09:03 AM
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Darcy I just needed a little rant I'm over it now!

But I agree lets focus on the wonderful man, and actor he has grown into. It'll be interesting to see how this more mature Rupert handles the press circus that will come this summer!

Thanks for the link.

Btw, feel free to call me Jude
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Welcome, Jude! And I completely understand your ranting and completely agree.

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Phoenix has been moved up to Wednesday, July 11th, 2007 in the United States! Warner Brothers has now confirmed this change to multiple websites.
I'm so glad!! I can't wait to see it!
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'Thunderpants' To Be Rereleased on DVD in US

To coincide with the release of Harry Potter and the Order of the Pheonix next month, the Weinstein Company and Genius Products will be rereleasing Rupert's first non-Potter film, Thunderpants! The film will be released on DVD in the United States on Tuesday, July 10th. Thunderpants was originally released in the United Kingdom in May of 2002.
The film has been classified with a PG rating. Special features on the DVD are to include "Patrick Smash's Video Diary" and "The Official Fart Thesaurus." An official press release regarding the rerelease can be read here. You can also pre-order the DVD on Amazon via this link.

One thing which has surely grabbed our attention is the DVD's cover which features Rupert's head from when he was younger, pasted onto his character's (Alan A. Alan) body. It's quite clear the purpose of this is for marketing techniques, however that does not make it right!


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Wow. That is really mean.
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Old 06-04-2007, 06:54 AM
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Oh, dear. I look forward to seeing that, just for Rupert, of course.

Thanks for posting the news, Regina!

It's a pretty smart advertising move with the producers trying to bank on Rupert's immense popularity and success. I hope it'll have good DVD sales.

July's turning into Rupert-centric month!!
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Oh, dear. I look forward to seeing that, just for Rupert, of course.

Thanks for posting the news, Regina!

It's a pretty smart advertising move with the producers trying to bank on Rupert's immense popularity and success. I hope it'll have good DVD sales.

July's turning into Rupert-centric month!!
I know, but I guess it's unfair for the rest of the people that are in the movie Especially the guy that was on the cover and now he's not because of Rupert's face...
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He may stand out in a crowd but one of the most charming things about Rupert Grint is that he prefers not to. Helen Barlow speaks to Grint about his latest film, and of course, Harry Potter.

If anyone can stand out in a crowd Rupert Grint can. With his mop of red hair the 18-year-old actor is instantly recognisable as Ron Weasley, one of the trio of cool young heroes in the phenomenally successful Harry Potter films.

And Grint's coolness was never more apparent than at the premiere of the last Harry Potter film, The Goblet of Fire. While co-stars Daniel Radcliffe and Emma Watson dressed up for the occasion, Radcliffe in a shirt and tie and Watson in chiffon glad rags, Grint wore a T-shirt and a recycled deep blue military jacket. He also looked more like an adult even though he's only Radcliffe's senior by a year.

It's no surprise then that Grint, after only one other role (in the dire kids' movie Thunderpants) is ready to move into the adult arena, and he surprises with an impressively understated turn in the coming-of-age drama, Driving Lessons.

He co-stars with on-screen Harry Potter mother, Julie Walters, the British actress who, before Mrs. Weasley, was famous for playing full-blown eccentrics. That suited Grint right down to the ground.

"It was really nice when I heard Julie was going to do it, just to have a friendly face," says the retiring teenager. "I was on-screen the whole time and it was a bit scary. So it definitely made it much easier and she's great anyway. She's really funny."

In fact, it was hard for Grint, who was 16 at the time of filming, to keep a straight face.

"All the argument scenes were really hard when I had to be serious and stare her right in the face," he pauses and gives an example by contorting his large round face into seriousness but then breaking into a huge grin.

"It's quite hard, I've got a bit of a problem with that anyway. I've got a bit of a reputation with the Harry Potter films for being a bit of a laugher. I don't know why it is. I just laugh (until I'm) in stitches sometimes. It's a weird feeling."

Grint talks about working on the Harry Potter films as a way of life. Like the rest of his cast mates he has done little else for six years. It was during the filming of The Goblet of Fire that he received the Driving Lessons screenplay and, since he had dropped out of school (unlike Radcliffe and Watson who had to cram for exams in their holidays), he was available during the summer hiatus.

"I was offered a few things actually but when I got this script, I just loved it, because it was so different to Harry Potter," he says. "It was a small-budget film and the character was so different. I met Jeremy (Brock, the British writer-director) and I really got on well with him so I decided to do it. It was filmed so much faster. Because of all the special effects, the Harry Potter films take 11 months but Driving Lessons only took six weeks to shoot."

Set in London's Hampstead, Driving Lessons is based on Brock's relationship with Dame Peggy Ashcroft, the legendary stage actress, who won an Oscar for A Passage to India and died in 1991. Ashcroft had taken Brock under her wing and introduced him to a more cultured life, providing a respite from the oppressive religious upbringing he had to endure with his devoutly religious mother.

Brock, who had previously written the screenplay for the multi-award-winning Mrs. Brown, understands how relationships with older women work, and the chemistry between Grint and Walters is palpable. However he notes Ashcroft was far more reserved than Walters' wildly adventurous character Evie.

He is not saying whether he lost his virginity in the way Grint's Ben does in the film. For Grint it was naturally quite an occasion.

"I normally don't get nervous at all in scenes but the kissing scene in this film was a bit nerve-racking," he admits.

Disrobing for the cameras was a bit difficult too, he chuckles, but is complimentary about Michelle Duncan, the Scottish actress in question. "She was really helpful actually because she was a lot older, in her 20s or something, so that made it much easier."

So, does he fancy Scottish girls? "Oh, I don't know," he says, his face reddening. "I'm not really fussy there."

Grint began acting as a child at school. "I was a fish in Noah's Ark and I was Rumplestiltskin. I went to an all-boys school so I usually got the girl parts as well."

He came to Harry Potter as a fan of the books. "I applied out of interest really. It was a bit of a lucky break."

Grint works alongside the cream of British actors on the Harry Potter films and although he has been particularly impressed with Maggie Smith and Alan Rickman, he has not had a mentor like Dame Peggy. Those shoes are probably filled by his father, Nigel, who takes care of his famous son full-time. Brock, a father himself, has surely exerted an influence too. He commends the young star.

"Rupert's very, very well adjusted," Brock says. "He's very shy in some ways and that's part of his charm. But under that is a naturalness that means he handles the (Harry Potter) exposure with a sort of sweetness and ease. If you're walking down the street with him and people recognise him - for his wonderful hair apart from anything else - he doesn't have any of that adolescent, cocky, look-at-me sort of attitude."

As for Grint's cross-over into adult roles, Brock is confident.

"I think he will for two reasons - because he's gifted and because he's well looked after by his dad and his family is very stable," Brock said. "He took a risk exposing his talent to 90 minutes screen time in Driving Lessons. I'd always felt his gift for naturalism stood out in the Harry Potter films but was under-used. He has this ability just to be still and to communicate very simply and without fuss and without technical baggage; to communicate what it feels like to be a 17-year-old boy who's shy. The story may be partly true, but that doesn't mean it will work on camera. The key is that he just has it."

Grint is happy to stick with the world of Harry Potter for as long as it lasts. "Those movies are really good fun to make, it's such a good atmosphere up there," he says. It's also convenient that he can live with his parents and four siblings (three sisters and a brother) in nearby Hertfordshire and travel to the set each day.

Grint left school to concentrate on acting. "It was getting hard to juggle the two," he says. "I was never really good at school anyway, except for art. I can always go back and do an art course if I want."

When he isn't working, the typical teenager watches horror and comedy films (Jim Carey in Dumb and Dumber is his favorite performance) and he listens to music. "I'm into rock," he says. "I'm into bands like the Arctic Monkeys and I saw the Foo Fighters... They were really cool, yeah."

He is learning to play the guitar and has taken up the didgeridoo. And, for those who want to know, what products does he use for his wonderful lustrous hair?

"I don't really do much to it actually," he responds, giving his golden locks a tug. "I just leave it, yeah. Pretty low maintenance." Something that can be said about Grint himself.



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HBO's 'First Look' at 'Order of the Phoenix'

Just 9 days before the theatrical release of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix U.S. cable station HBO will be featuring a 13-minute 'first look' at the movie starting on July 3rd.

Also, HBO Asia will be broadcasting a 24-minute version of their 'first look' of the movie before the premiere airing of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. Part 2 of the special will be shown after the first broadcast of the movie at 11:30 pm.

We will have the video online shortly after the broadcast.


More movie and BTS footage!
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