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Saturday, June 25, 2011

DH Part 2 The Story Featurette


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Sunday, June 19, 2011

WWOHP one year anniversary!!



Wizarding World of Harry Potter one year anniversary celebration at Universal Orlando
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Saturday, June 18, 2011

Soundtrack Listing for DH Part2

1. "Lily's Theme" - 02:28
2. "The Tunnel" - 01:09
3. "Underworld" - 05:24
4. "Gringotts" - 02:24
5. "Dragon Flight" - 01:43
6. "Neville" - 01:40
7. "A New Headmaster" - 03:25
8. "Panic Inside Hogwarts" - 01:53
9. "Statues" - 02:22
10. "The Grey Lady" - 05:51
11. "In the Chamber of Secrets" - 01:37
12. "Battlefield" - 02:13
13. "The Diadem" - 03:08
14. "Broomsticks and Fire" - 01:24
15. "Courtyard Apocalypse" - 02:00
16. "Snape's Demise" - 02:51
17. "Severus and Lily" - 06:08
18. "Harry's Sacrifice" - 01:57
19. "The Resurrection Stone" - 04:32
20. "Harry Surrenders" - 01:30
21. "Procession" - 02:07
22. "Neville the Hero" - 02:17
23. "Showdown" - 03:37
24. "VoldemortÕs End" - 02:44
25. "A New Beginning" - 01:39
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130mins

The British Board of Film Classification has updated their "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2" page to list the final run time as 130 minutes, 16 seconds. The running time, two hours ten minutes, is the shortest of all Potter films.
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Friday, June 17, 2011

The BEST HP trailer



It's the end.
Lily's scene right at the beginning---- that's the reason of tears
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Tuesday, June 7, 2011

HP Actors Asked to Describe Their Experience on the Films in a Single Word




“FabulouslyLucky. That’s one word if you say it fast"  XD


Like the fact that Rupe is taking so long.
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Scans from Empire Magazine's Celebratory Harry Potter Issue

"Harry Potter: The Ultimate Movie Celebration" was an added supplement to the magazine's July 2011 issue. New interviews along with exclusive photos of the cast and previously unseen behind-the-scenes images from all eight films are included within the pages of the magazine.















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DH2 Video Game Trailer ft. Rupert


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DH Part 2 Character Banners Released







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Rowling Dicusses Life-Changing Books, eBooks and More

What was your favourite childhood book, or books?
The Little White Horse, by Elizabeth Goudge. The tone is perfect; a seamless mix of the fairy-tale and the real. It also has a plain heroine, which delighted me beyond words as a child, because I was a very plain little girl and I hadn’t met many literary heroines who weren’t breathtakingly pretty. The opening paragraphs of The Little White Horse have stayed with me all my life. Goudge says that there are three kinds of people in this world: those who find consolation in food, those who find consolation in literature, and those who find consolation in personal adornment.

I know I read Little Women when I was eight, because we moved house shortly afterwards, when I was nine. Naturally, I whole-heartedly identified with Jo March, she of the burning literary ambition and short temper. My mother had everything Georgette Heyer ever wrote, so I whipped through those, too, when I was a pre-teen, and I FINALLY found a plain heroine there, too (Phoebe, in ‘Sylvester’, who also – hooray! - happened to be a writer).

Basically, I lived for books, and was sustained by literary characters with whom I could identify – I was your basic, common-or-garden bookworm, complete with freckles and National Health spectacles.
Ebooks - Nemesis or Genesis?

Genesis. There’s no point trying to hold back progress, but print will never die; there’s no substitute for the feel of an actual book. I adore physically turning pages, and being able to underline passages and not worrying about dropping them in the bath or running out of power. I also find print books objects of beauty, and I don’t speak as a precious, first-edition-mustn’t-crack-the-spine-type collector, but as somebody who loves a shiny new paperback, and the smell of second-hand books.

However, there are times when e-books are a Godsend. We forgot to pack my youngest a bedtime book when we were away last year, and I truly appreciated the magic of being able to download one in seconds! This summer will be the first time that I take away fifty e-books to read while we’re on holiday, rather than filling up my suitcase with print books.

Which word or phrase do you overuse – in writing or in life?

I’m not proud to say that it’s probably swearwords in every day life. Writing the Harry Potter books, I got sick to death of the words ‘passage’, ‘corridor’ and all others relating to my heroes’ endless movement around Hogwarts castle.
 The interview is available to read for free online beginning on page 6.
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MTV MOVIE AWARD CLIPS


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