Thursday, July 31, 2008

The Extra Scene

With the teaser trailer for the upcoming Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince making its rounds on the web, many are starting to figure out what parts of the 6th book will make it into the film. What has many people buzzing, however, is a part of the film that was not in the book – it was an extra scene that was added to the film.

“What are you talking about, T.C.?”

The other day, my guy-friend asked me about a specific scene from the trailer. “You know that scene with Ginny being attacked?” he asked, “When was that in the book?”

Great question! It turns out that that particular scene was not in the book – it was added as an extra scene especially for the movie. The film’s producer, David Barron, confirmed that this extra scene will be an attack by Death Eaters on the Weasley’s burrow. In an interview with The Herald Sun this past February, Baron revealed details of the extra scene and reassured fans who were skeptical of the move that it was indeed good news.

So what was the reason for the addition? Barron says, “We don’t often have things that aren’t in the book. But this was brought in because Jo (Rowling) was able throughout the quite lengthy book to keep dropping little snippets of what was happening in the outside world - there’d be people reading newspapers and talking about how somebody’s parents had been killed or somebody had been withdrawn from school because their parents didn’t think it was safe. And we’re made aware that the Muggle world is also experiencing these disasters, but thinks they are disasters rather than the work of Voldemort. The book is peppered with those moments, but we couldn’t do that quite so easily in the film. So [the extra scene] comes in the middle of the film and it just reminds us the world is no longer a safe place. Even in what would normally be considered the safe haven of the Burrow, nobody’s safe. I think you’ll like it. It’s quite effective.”

I have mixed feelings about the situation. On one hand, I understand the concept of film adaptations and that certain aspects of this novel aren’t going to translate well into the film – that is simply the nature of any adaptation. So, as a result, things need to be added from time to time, and, truthfully, this particular quandary seems as good a candidate as any.

On the other hand, part of me is hotter than a Hungarian Horntail! Since the added scene is an attack on the Burrow by Death Eaters, it will almost certainly be a detriment to a similar scene – a much more powerful and important scene – at the beginning of Deathly Hallows, when the Burrow is actually attacked for the first time during Bill and Fleur’s wedding. That scene is crucial since the moments leading up to it provided readers with a lot of information about Dumbleldore and his past, and because it signals the Harry, Ron, and Hermoine's departure for the quest to destroy the horacruxes.

My inkling says that the wedding scene from book 7 may be cut from the final film as a result, and that is a huge disappointment. Not only was that scene filled with excitement and suspense, it is incredibly crucial to the story. Further, there has been much talk about recasting Fleur's character, yet no new actress has been brought on board. It may just be that the filmmakers have decided to cut out the character completely.

What do you think? Feel free to chime in!

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Shot-by-Shot Analysis of HBP Trailer...For Us Die Hard Fans

If you are like me, you were so wrapped up in giddy excitement over the new Half Blood Prince trailer that you didn't get a chance to notice what was shown until the fourth or fifth viewing. Well, to help you out, I have posted a handy shot-by-shot analysis that MTV put together below. Thanks to Fenrir36 for the tip!


0:07: An overhead shot of the Hogwarts Express, winding its way through the Northern English landscape. As for Harry himself, the appearance of the train signals to viewers that we're in familiar territory. Welcome back.

0:10: Snow falls over Hogwarts School for Witchcraft and Wizardry.

0:12: Minerva McGonagall leads a group of students down a corridor at Hogwarts. The temptation is to say that the scene takes place at the end of term, prior to Dumbledore's funeral, but there are too many smiling faces in the crowd. Its placement in the trailer is nonetheless a shrewd one, however — another brief glimpse at familiarity and routine, signaling to viewers that another year of school has begun for young British witches and wizards.

0:14: A cabinet containing storied memories spins as Dumbledore is heard in voice-over: "What you are looking at are memories." What I am looking at is a vial in the upper-right frame labeled differently than all the others, with a symbol rather than the name "Thomas Marvolo Riddle." The sign of the Deathly Hallows? Close, but no cigar. The simple triangle is not bisected by a line nor surrounded by a circle. Still, one wonders what it does signal.

0:18: "In this case," Dumbledore continues, as we get a close-up of actor Michael Gambon, Harry in the background, "pertaining to one individual." Voldemort, of course.

0:21: Dumbledore's hand comes into frame, holding one memory. "This is perhaps the most important memory I have collected," he says to Harry. "I'd like you to see it."

0:27: We zoom through the Warner Bros. logo.

0:33: Harry dips his head into the Pensieve, and is transported through memory to ...

0:35: "A bustling, old-fashioned London street" as it says in the book (Page 263). Under heavy rain, Dumbledore makes his way toward Wool's Orphanage to inform young Tom Riddle that he is a wizard.

0:36: A zoom in on the orphanage, a cold, industrial building guarded by high brick fences and wrought-iron gates. A foreboding place from which there is no escape.

0:40: A title card reads "To Know the Future" as Ms. Cole, the headmistress of the orphanage, is heard in voice-over. "In all the years Tom's been here, he's never once had a visitor," she says as the image onscreen shifts to Ms. Cole leading Dumbledore up a winding staircase. Notice how the frame is slightly tilted, how the composition makes the staircases resemble something out of an Escher drawing. It's an subconscious clue that things aren't as they should be here, that we will quickly leave what we might metaphorically call "solid ground." There is an evil that lurks in these halls.

0:43: Our first glimpse at young Tom Riddle, the boy wizard who would grow up to be Voldemort. Surprisingly, I'm more interested here in Dumbledore, who is costumed differently than in the novel, where he was described as wearing "flamboyantly plum velvet."

0:46: A second title card completes the earlier sentence: "Return to the Past." Riddle is heard in voice-over: "You're a doctor, aren't you?" he asks. "Who are you?" One of the best scenes in the book gets featured front and center here, as Yates follows Rowling's lead in showcasing the Dumbledore/Voldemort battle of wills. As much as "Half-Blood Prince" is the story of Harry vs. He Who Shall Not Be Named, it's equally the story of Dumbledore vs. Riddle. Even as the older, wiser wizard, Dumbledore is drawn here into defending himself by the precocious monster.

0:58: "I'm different," Dumbledore says. "Prove it," responds Riddle. Instantly, his cabinet is set aflame. In the novel, of course, we learn that he was keeping stolen objects in there, a harbinger of his need to collect trophies.

1:00: Riddle begins his full confession to Dumbledore as Harry sprints through a field, desperately trying to outrun a presumed attacker. This is almost certainly during an added scene at the Burrow, previously discussed at length in our Movies Blog.

1:02: Our first glimpse of Fenrir Greyback, the feral werewolf who needs to feed even when not fully transformed.

1:04: Ginny Weasley in the field, wearing her pajamas.

1:06: "I can make bad things happen," Riddle continues as Ron Weasley lies stiff on the floor of Professor Slughorn's office, seemingly dead. It's not Riddle, of course, who poisons Ron with tainted wine, but Draco Malfoy (which comes to the same, really). It will take Harry's quick thinking and a handy bezoar to save him.

1:07: Dumbledore puts on the Gaunt's ring, an artifact simultaneously a Horcrux and a Hallow (the symbol of the Hallows is, in fact, visible on the emerald surface of the stone). This scene is not glimpsed in the novels until "Deathly Hallows." Dumbledore quickly recoils as a flash of old Voldemort is seen.

1:08: On an island in the middle of an underground lake, Dumbledore casts a fire spell, surrounding Harry and himself in a ring of flame and driving off the Inferi (animated corpses controlled by a Dark Wizard). This is immediately after drinking from Voldemort's Horcrux potion, which has made him relive his very worst memory ever.

1:12: "I can speak to snakes too," Riddle finishes. Oddly, it is this pronouncement that seems to stop Dumbledore dead in his tracks. Parseltongue has long been associated with the dark arts, though, of course, there are those who have the power among the great and the good too. It's yet another departure from the novel.

1:18: Several more shots of Voldemort.

1:22: "Hedwig's Theme," yet another familiar cue, this time musical, closes the trailer as the title of the film comes onscreen. A final snippet of conversation between Dumbledore and Harry, taken straight from the book, is heard.

Happy Birthday Harry!


Join me in wishing Harry a very happy birthday today!

To send him a personal greeting, you can visit Scholastic's website at http://www.scholastic.com/harrypotter/activities/birthday/.

I should also note that today is J.K. Rowling's birthday, so we send her our heartfelt wishes as well.

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

It's Here! The "Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince" Movie Trailer!

Here it is friends, what we have all been waiting for...the official teaser trailer for Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince!




Initial thoughts everyone?

Did anyone else think that was a little creepy or what?! There was not a lot shown of Harry, or any of our other favorite characters - Ron or Hermoine - or even other pivotal characters from this book - Draco and Snape, for example. We did, however, get our first look at Tom Riddle as the young Voldemort, and it's clear we are heading in a very dark direction. It's a different trailer, I think, than we all expected - most notably absent was the usual montage shots with the music building in the background. (That's not to say we won't get all that in the next trailer!) I definitely love what they did here - very dark, very ominous...I love it! This shall be a "flighty temptress adventure," indeed.

The summer movie season officially belongs to The Dark Knight, but the fall movie season is still up for grabs, and, after seeing this sneak peak, I definitely believe Half-Blood Prince will reign at the top for fall box office (move over Twilight!).

More analysis to come my friends! For now, just enjoy! Feel free, however, to let me know what your thoughts are!

Not much longer now...

Friends, we are just hours away from the release of the Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince movie trailer. As a treat, USA Today provided fans with an exclusive look inside the trailer and released two new photos from the film, as seen here.

The first, and perhaps the most intriguing released photo to date, is one of young Voldemort. The Dark Lord is played by Ralph Fiennes, who appeared in Goblet of Fire and Order of the Phoenix, will not be appearing in the 6th film. His 11-year-old incarnation, on the other hand, will. He is played by 10 year-old Hero Fiennes-Tiffin, the actor’s nephew. I must say, from the picture, the young Voldemort possess the same intensity as the Dark Lord he grows up to be.

Director David Yates says that the fact Hero is related to Ralph Fiennes wasn’t the primary reason for casting him: “It was an advantage that he looked very similar to Ralph. Of course that was useful. But primarily I went for Hero because of this wonderful haunted quality that seemed to bring Tom Riddle alive on-screen for us…Even at a very young age, Tom Riddle shows tendencies toward cruelty and maliciousness. And it's a very unsettling thing to see."

The scene in this photo is quite obvious – it must be when Dumbledore arrives at the orphanage to meet Tom for the first time. As seen in the back ground, Dumbledore appears quite younger than we know him to be in Harry Potter’s time.

The second photo released provides a glimpse into the part of the film I am looking most forward to: the journey into the cave. As we all know, Dumbledore and Harry have gone into the cave in search of one of Voldemort’s Horcruxes. The cave is filled with dark magic and they are attacked by Inferi – that is when Dumbledore creates a firestorm to fend them. Of the scene, Yates says, “It's almost a biblical image. He's a bit like Charlton Heston when he parts the Red Sea.”

Indeed!

So, there was a quick fix to get you through the day...the trailer will be released tonight at 8:00pm CST. As stated by one of our other friends in the Potter fandom, "Get ready everyone. The surge of Half Blood Prince media is about to begin!"

Until then, keep twiddling those dials! Keep each other safe, keep faith…good day!

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Wish Harry Potter a Happy Birthday!

Friends,

Scholastic’s Harry Potter website was updated today to mark the upcoming July 31st birthday of the boy who lived. This new feature allows you to write a special birthday message to Harry for all to see. Be sure to pass along your birthday greetings to our beloved friend, Harry Potter, at


http://www.scholastic.com/harrypotter/activities/birthday/

While you are on the site, you can check out all the other games, quizzes, and many more other fun activities. I have let hours go by while on this site – it’s so much fun!!

Harry Potter Stars Attend London Premiere of "The Dark Knight"

The starts were out, the crowds were insane, and…I wish I was there!

The Dark Knight held its London premiere last night. Similarly to last week's world premiere in New York, the cast members, including Christian Bale, Michael Caine, Maggie Gyllenhaal, and Aaron Eckhart, wore dark-colored outfits, tribute to the late Heath Ledger, who plays the Joker in the movie

Many of the Harry Potter stars were at the premiere. Here are photos of
Tom Felton (Draco), Evanna Lynch (Luna), Matt Lewis (Neville), and James and Oliver Phelps (Fred and George Weasley).

A Year Ago Today...

Well, I actually meant “a year ago, yesterday…” Apologies my friends, for not writing this post earlier. As I was saying…

A year ago today, most of us were frantically, yet meticulously, reading, or re-reading, pages of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. Some of us had waited 10 years for it! Though we were sad that the end was near, we were too excited to put the book down. We were anxious to find out Harry’s fate and to have all of our questions answered. When it was over, however, Harry’s end meant something different for all of us – his fans and his friends.

A lot has happened over the course of this past year, despite what many uttered would be the end of the Potter fandom – that with the final book released, all of the fans would have nothing more to say. We have proved them wrong my friends! “We’ve discovered that the fear was unfounded – we’ve grown, not outgrown,” as was recently proclaimed by our friends on another Potter website. We’re still discussing, arguing, and enjoying! We still have plenty to talk about and to discover – a Harry Potter theme park, three (!) movies, new merchandise, and who knows what else is on the way; perhaps JK Rowling has more in store for us. Though some in the fandom have moved on to other things, other series, other interests, Harry Potter still has a special place in all of our hearts, especially for those of us who are just as immersed as we always were.

For today’s segment of Butterbeer Banter, feel free, if you wish, to reflect upon your Deathly Hallows experience.

In the meantime, keep twiddling those dials, the next password will be Witherwings.

Monday, July 21, 2008

Another "Half Blood Prince" Production Photo Released

Good day muggles!

With the most anticipated film of the summer – The Dark Knight – out and reigning over the box office, we can once again go about speculating as to when the teaser or full length trailer of the Half Blood Prince will be released. Moviegoers to the IMAX release of The Dark Knight caught a glimpse of the 25 second mini-trailer, but we all know that ain’t enough!!!

Harry Potter fans did get a bit lucky over the weekend with the release of a new image from the sixth film, which shows Harry and Professor Slughorn in Potions class.

So, what does the image tell us?

Glad you ask! Well, the photo is certainly from very early in the film, the first day of Potions class, in fact. It’s when Harry wins a small amount of Felix Felicis in a contest started by Professor Slughorn. I can say this with much certainly, because, quite frankly, it’s the only thing that it could possibly be. It can’t be Slughorn’s memory because that scene takes place at Hagrid’s cabin. It can’t be an antidote for Ron because Harry wouldn’t be as friendly-looking, or in his robes, or holding his potions book. Also, did anyone notice that the vial isn’t the same “golden” color it was in the book?

I mentioned the potions book…for those who may have forgotten (don’t know why though!), it’s the book first owned by the Half-Blood Prince himself, and given to Harry on the first day of Potions class. Notice its torn covers, its worn, beat up look – another clue that this takes place early in the film, because Harry hasn’t had time to replace the binding yet.


Alas, we find ourselves waiting again...for another photo...or for the much-awaited movie trailer! In the meantime, keep twiddling those dials. The next password will be Fire Whisky!

Friday, July 18, 2008

New Mini-Trailer for Half Blood Prince!

Howdy Muggles! I have the Half Blood Prince mini-trailer to share with you...all 25 seconds of it!



The new trailer shows us nothing from the film, but rather, provides a voice over audio clip of Dumbledore. Rumors of this trailer being released with The Dark Knight have been circulating for about 2 weeks now, and they held true; it is indeed a mini-preview of the IMAX release of Half Blood Prince.

So, we continue to wait for a longer teaser trailer or a full length theatrical trailer. Rumor has it that it may appear with either the new Star Wars film next month or the third installment of The Mummy due out at the end of July. For now, I would definitely keep this in the rumor category, as I have yet to hear of any confirmation by Warner Brothers. My guess is that they are going to skip the teaser trailer entirely at this point, since we are about 4 months out before the release of the film. They will probably release a longer trailer whenever they do.

In the meantime, enjoy this trailer. I admit, it doesn't provide the Potter fix we are all itching for, but the it gives you the same goosebumps and lump in the throat that longer ones do.

Monday, July 7, 2008

Exclusive First Look at Half Blood Prince

Hello muggles!

This past 4th of July weekend had a different set of fireworks in the Potter fandom…a whole new set of photos from the upcoming Harry Potter and the Half Blood prince film. USA Today provided fans with an exclusive first look at the film and featured six new photos. You can check out the full article and the view the photos at http://www.usatoday.com/life/movies/news/2008-07-02-potter-first-look_N.htm

Also released over the weekend, is the photo posted here of Luna Lovegood in her Spectrespecs. I love this photo! OMG! OMG! OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I can't wait for this movie to come out!

For the time being, I would suggest that my readers to check out all the newly released photos via the link provided above. I will soon post the pictures by their individual links for easier access.

In the meantime, keep twiddling those dials. The next password will be gurdyroot!