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These are parts of the Cast interviews on the dvd.
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Emma Watson: Bossy Boots and an addict to school. She bosses Harry
and Ron around a lot. And in a way I think she enjoys it. It's quite fun being the only girl.
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Tom Felton: Draco Malfoy is a slick-haired, evil, nasty little
kid really, you know?
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Sean Biggerstaff: He's really obsessed with winning the House Cup, and
Gryffindor always seemed to have the best team, but Lady Luck seems to be out to get them.
And because he's never won it, he's determined; he thinks he deserves to win it and should
do it some point before leaving the school.
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Hugh Mitchell: Colin Creevey is extremely excited, he's always excited.
And he's always, you know, nice and happy. He's very keen on Harry, whenever he gets a
chance, he goes to Harry and asks for a photograph. He always carries his camera with him.
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Matthew Lewis: Vulnerable, very scared of his own shadow. He's very
scared. He gets into a lot of problems, like broomstick, hanging from chandeliers and things.
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Devon Murray: I'd describe him as kinda clumsy, and stupid.
And a comely little lad.
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| How has your character evolved? |
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Rupert Grint: He's kind of changed because his sister is now there,
and he's kind of got to be the big brother, kind of looking after the sister. Yeah.
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Tom Felton: He's a lot worse in the second film than he is in the first. His dad
comes into play. See, he gets a lot worse, and poor Harry seems to take the blame.
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| What do your friends think? |
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Sean Biggerstaff: My friends are all fine about it, I haven't had any problems with jealousy. They're
obviously pleased for me, but it doesn't have a big effect on our day-to-day relationships,
you know, just get on with it. I go back home and I'm still just a little guy from Glasgow.
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| What was your favourite scene? |
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Tom Felton: My favourite scene in the 2nd one? The Dueling Club scene. Me and Harry have a little wand
fight. It was great fun to shoot and it's going to be real good to watch as well.
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Rupert Grint: And he [Ron] began to choke up slugs, and that was really fun. But it tasted quite nice,
actually. There was chocolate, peppermint, lemon, orange, and all these different flavours.
I thought it was gonna be disgusting, but it was actually quite nice.
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| Is making a movie fun? |
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Daniel Radcliffe: It's a lot of fun; it's cool, because you just
think: I am so lucky. How many kids in the world would pay to be doing this right now?
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Kenneth Branagh: Gilderoy is something of a dandy. He struts around,
a rather peacock kind of side to him; he enjoys clothes, he enjoys his appearance. He's
certainly a delicious character to play, because, as my mother would say: "If you've been to
the moon, he's been there twice." He's that kind of character.
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Robbie Coltrane: I don't care what anyone says, even if you're in a
film, the first time you see it you're a punter, really. You are, 'cause you don't know how
it's gonna work out. There's also the embarrassment of seeing yourself 18 feet high in
front of a lot of people you don't know, which is kind of like being naked in the middle of
Sauchiehall Street. Er, I would imagine.
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Jason Isaacs: Lucius is a very dark character. I mean, he's a
thoroughly, thoroughly unpleasant man, and when I'm playing him, I've absolute belief that
I'm right. He's the most confident person I've ever stepped inside of. He's
completely supreme in his arrogance and ruthlessness. There's nothing that he wouldn't do.
I watched the first film to see who my son was and then maybe to decide how to play his dad, and he's such an unpleasant little slimeball. I decided I should win him some sympathy, so you see me bully him mercilessly. So I arrive on set to do scenes with this boy who I'm now expecting to be this thoroughly unpleasant little kid and in fact, he's a tremendously charming young man who's a little heart-throb on the set and is annoyingly handsome, really. But I'm glad that I got it - I find it quite flattering that I got cast as his dad. I asked for longer hair so everybody could tell the difference. *grins* |
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