Friday, March 27, 2009

Harry Potter Makes All-Time Coolest Heroes List

Entertainment Weekly has published a list of "20 All-Time Coolest Heroes in Pop Culture" and Harry Potter comes in at #4:

WHY HIM: Orphaned, cast out, and in the throes of adolescent hormonal revolt, J.K. Rowling's boy wizard (played by Daniel Radcliffe on screen) is the embodiment of the corny bumper sticker: Why be normal?

MOST HEROIC MOVE: Obliterating Voldemort by deploying his secret weapons: love, loyalty, and the good ol' Expelliarmus.

BIGGEST WEAKNESS: Misses his mommy and daddy.

See the full list right here.

All I can say to that is...Duh!

Thursday, March 19, 2009

Where's the Scar?

Another day, another picture. Two new movie stills of Dan Radcliffe in Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince have emerged, these from Nick Magazine.

These are great photos, yes. But, my one and only problem with these and the other Dan Radcliffe photos? Where is Harry's scar? These pictures aren't the only ones where the scar simply doesn't appear or is conveniently unnoticeable under his tousled hair. What's the issue here? Is this a calculated decision or are they just forgetting it when Dan sits down in hair and make-up? How hard is it to paint a scar on a forehead? Really?! It's a part of Harry's character and signifies an incredibly important connection between him and the Dark Lord - the same connection that is the foundation of the final books in the series.

Seriously Warner Brothers! What's with not having the scar?! Come on!


Wednesday, March 18, 2009

New 'HBP' Tee Available at Hottopic!

For all you shoppers out there - Hottopic has an awesome new Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince t-shirt available. This shirt features a photo of Dan Radcliffe as Harry, as seen on the official posters that were released last month. Check it out on their website - http://tinyurl.com/d9kxgx.

I want one. It’s as simple as that.


Ford Anglia Arrives in Chicago!

The first artifact in Harry Potter: The Exhibition has arrived! The "Flying Ford Anglia,” seen in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, has arrived for display at the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago. In addition to the car, the exhibit will feature over 200 costumes, artifacts and props from the Harry Potter films. The world premiere of Harry Potter: The Exhibition is on April 30, 2009 at MSI.

You can see a photo of the Ford Anglia arriving in Chicago in the photo gallery of the Official Harry Potter widget, available at http://widgets.warnerbros.com/harrypotter.

Monday, March 16, 2009

New 'HBP' Photos Emerge

New promotional photos for Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince have surfaced online. All of them bear the official Warner Brother 'HB6' logo, which leads me to believe that they are indeed authentic. Photos include: Harry, Draco, Ginny, and the teenage Tom Riddle. Enjoy!


Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Your Questions Answered

By now, all of you have had a chance to view the new Half Blood Prince trailer that was released last week. If you have not (shame on you!), I posted the video in a previous post below – check it out!

I’ve been asked to address two questions about the trailer from some of my wizard friends, so here it goes. First, “What is the young Tom trying to get from the burning fire? Is that a book?”

This particular question is in reference to the clip 23 seconds into the trailer. The young Tom Riddle opens the door to something with burning surroundings. I believe this scene takes place in one of Dumbledore’s memories – the one where he visits Tom at the orphanage. As you probably remember from the book, Tom is suspicious of Dumbledore until he tells him that he’s from Hogwarts, a school of magic. Tom demands that Dumbledore prove himself, and that is when Dumbledore sets Tom’s wardrobe on fire. Once convinced, Dumbledore puts out the fire and asks Tom to retrieve a box inside his wardrobe full of things Tom has stolen from his fellow orphans. Dumbledore demands that he return all the items before enrolling at Hogwarts.

This scene in the trailer, therefore, is probably the part where Tom goes to retrieve the box. In the film, they’ve tweaked the sequence a bit; here, the fire seems to be roaring as Tom opens the wardrobe door. Personally, I like that they kept the fire going; it’s quite symbolic to show the entire wardrobe on fire except for the box. Tom enjoyed collecting trophies of his destructive behavior, and that habit is one of many traits that ultimately makes him the most dark wizard of all time. It’s understandable then that these tainted objects aren’t susceptible to any normal conditions; they can’t be destroyed by a magically conjured fire alone, but rather, require more powerful magic in order to be confronted.

Now to the second question…

“In the beginning of the trailer, is that Harry who falls in the lake? What are the balls of fire hitting?” This sequence is 27 seconds into the trailer.

I had questions about this scene when I first saw the trailer as well, and it wasn’t until I froze it and watched it frame by frame did I finally figure it out. To the first part of the question, yes, it is Harry who falls into the lake. This is a departure from the book; I don’t remember Harry ever falling into the lake during "The Cave" chapter. So, in the interest of staying in line with the text, I didn’t think it was Harry at first. I actually thought it might have been Regulus who fell in, and that perhaps they made Kreacher’s tale from the seventh book into a memory for this movie, thereby enabling them to cut a scene from the final movie. That would be quite a stretch, however, and not faithful to the text at all, so I’m going to stick to it being Harry.

The second part of the question is in reference to the underwater shot 29 seconds into the trailer. You can see bolts of fire coming across the lake, which I think is the result of Dumbledore conjuring up the fire to ward off the Inferi. The fire is hitting what looks like an underground mountain or an enormous pile of rocks. But, in fact, what they are are piles and piles of dead bodies. If you freeze this shot you will see skeletal-like remains piled high! *gasp* I know!!

We know that even the Dark Lord’s most loyal supporters were expendable to him. Consider Regulus Black for instance. The inferi at the lake were a part of Voldemort’s spell to protect his horcrux, so perhaps he used the bodies of those he killed as the inferi? Snape did mention (in one of his Defense Against the Dark Arts lessons, I believe) that inferi were a part of Voldemort’s army in the first war. In a sick way, this lake probably acts as “storage” for some of Voldemort's fallen Death Eaters. There not all bodies of those that Voldemort destroyed, but I'm sure he used many of them to protect the locket. It's quite a beautiful shot…disturbing, yes, but beautiful.

So, those are my thoughts. Take them for what they're worth. Until next time, mischief managed!

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

First Photos of Dan Radcliffe Filming "Deathly Hallows"

Yesterday, Potter fans saw the first photo of Daniel Radcliffe filming on Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. Today, Oclumencia has obtained several more photos of Dan filming a forest scene. I have posted a few of the photos here, but all of them can be seen on Oclumencia’s website.

Though the location of the filming along with the nature of the nature of the shoot are unknown, it is quite evident from these pictures that a forest scene is being filmed. Knowing the Deathly Hallows text, we can venture to guess that they are filming either the Silver Doe scene or Harry's march into the forest at the end of the book. In my personal opinion, I think it's the Silver Doe scene. There is a mystic feel to these pictures, accented by the glow and the fog of the forest. You get the sense that he sees something in the distance as well and is walking towards it. Dan's disheveled look makes it seem like he's been in search of the horcruxes for a while and has been away from home for weeks. It also seems like he has a wand in hand, which he did not have in "The Forest Again" sequence. Also, if they were going to be filming that scene, I would assume more actors would need to have undergone filming, including principals, such as Ralph Finnes (Voldemort) and Gary Oldman (Sirius Black).

Anyway, enjoy the photos!

Filming began on Deathly Hallows last month and it will take 54 weeks to complete both parts of the film. So, I'm sure there will be plenty of new photos from the set in the year ahead!

Thursday, March 5, 2009

New "Half Blood Prince" Trailer!

An HUGE unexpected surprise! Warner Brothers has released another theatrical trailer for Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince. It is not available on the film's official site yet; however, you may view it and download it at both The Leaky Cauldron fan site (http://www.the-leaky-cauldron.org/) and the MuggleNet fan site (http://www.mugglenet.com/). I've also downloaded a copy of it for myself and have posted it for you below.

The new trailer includes much of the same footage we have already seen in previous trailers and first look pieces. The theme of the trailer, however, is a bit different and more focused than the last theatrical trailer that was released. In this one, Dumbledore is narrating the story of Tom Riddle. It's has a much darker tone, a bit like the first teaser trailer that was released last Fall. We see glimpses of the young Voldemort and new scenes from the cave where Dumbledore and Harry go in search of the Dark Lord's horcrux. We also get a close-up shot of Narcissa Malfoy!

Enjoy!