MTV has released several articles where actor Daniel Radcliffe discusses the upcoming Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.
Dan speaks of the constant changes and hectic pace of the final films in the Harry Potter series, saying "It's chaos and it's fear and we're terrified we're not going to get it right, and it's absolute madness with rewrites and script changes and scripts not being written and then coming," he said with a smile. "It's just mad...Amidst all that, something wonderful hopefully will emerge," Radcliffe said. "That's what I quite like about the film industry. Chaos bears something so cool and great and polished out into the world."
As the craziness of a film production swirls around them, the "Potter" cast — the nucleus of which has been in place for almost a decade — has been enjoying the chance to reunite on camera and after shooting wraps each day. "It's been amazing to keep the core group of us here since the beginning," said Bonnie Wright, who plays Ginny Weasley. "No one's been left or changed. I think that dynamic has developed year to year. There's a safeness when you come back to the film. It's like coming back to school."
In HBP, Ron has this 'Weasley is Our King' nickname. Well, in real life, "It's been great seeing Rupert again, whose nickname is now Pigboy Heart Attack, after his bout with swine flu," Radcliffe laughed.
Besides, there is the other MTV interview where Dan, Tom Felton (Draco) and Rupert Grint (Ron) discuss the music they listen to before preparing to film Deathly Hallows. Dan says he listens to "loads of stuff. I often come back to stuff like Radiohead and Hope of the States for those harder scenes." Tom Felton chimes in stating,"Daniel loves it in the makeup room," Felton said. "He thumps it out — we're talking 6 in the morning — some '60s ska/punk band. It's like, 'All right, man!' He loves it."Tom also says"I'm more of an earphones guy," he said. "I like my chilled acoustic music. Big fan of Jack Johnson." Rupert is cited as listening to Mogwai while reading the Deathly Hallows script and "a lot of instrumental music from bands like the Black Lips. "[It] does get you into a deep, deep place of fear and sadness and anger, which is helpful sometimes," he laughed.
Thursday, December 10, 2009
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