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Videos: Emma Watson, Tom Felton, Matt Lewis, Evanna Lynch talk Deathly Hallows Part I
Actors Emma Watson, Evanna Lynch, and Matthew Lewis participated in a few interviews to promote the release of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I on DVD and Blu-ray. Emma spoke to BBC about the end of the series, and having to wear a wig for the Deathly Hallows: Part II epilogue reshoots in December 2010; Matt and Evanna went on ITV1's Daybreak, where they discussed the series, and Evanna took a Harry Potter quiz. Those can be seen here.
Tom Felton and James and Oliver Phelps alsochatted about his work in the Harry Potter film series earlier this year to promote the home video release.
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You’ve grown up with the Harry Potter books and films since you were 12 years old, what does it feel like now that it’s almost over?
Tom Felton: It’s a bizarre feeling. I’d love to come up with a really good answer for that! But firstly it doesn’t really feel like we’ve finished because we still have stuff to look forward to and the end is still quite a while away. Then the other half of me felt very strange when I was thanked for my services for the last 10 years and told ‘see you later!’ It’s a kind of emptiness as well as a huge sense of anticipation. This is what we’ve all been looking forward to the last 5 or 6 years. This one final movie without question is the one we think will be the best and we’re very excited to be ending on such a high.
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In the films you and Harry are meant to be schoolyard enemies but how do you and Daniel Radcliffe get on in real life?
Tom: We don’t get on at all. We’re method…I’ve hate him now for 7 years. We haven’t spoken for maybe 9 years now, I think… (laughs) I had you going for a second there didn’t I? No, we are incredibly good friends! I think one of the things which fans forget is that we spend most of the day as Tom and Daniel chatting about cricket and all sorts of nonsense. Only 5% of the day is spent as Potter and Malfoy! Hopefully our love for each other outweighs our hatred for one another on screen.
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Is it fun being bad?
Tom: 100%. It’s so much better than being good like the rest of them. I get to be the exact opposite of what I am in real life. I’ll be talking about cricket one minute and the next I get to be this real arsehole! For lack of a better word. But that’s more in the previous years, in the last few films I’ve really enjoyed having the chance to show the story of how bullies usually have the worst backgrounds of all. Certainly with their parents and definitely with Draco we see he has awful parental influences and that really is the reason why he is who he is. In the last two films we actually see him step away from that background and his parents’ burden because he’s realizing that maybe he’s not cut out for the evil lifestyle.
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What’s your favourite Harry Potter book?
Tom: Chamber of Secrets. I don’t know why, the name maybe? I’m drawn in by that book. Gilderoy Lockhart is the funniest character in the books in my opinion and there’s something about the basilisk, this huge deadly snake, which is just really cool.
Is it your favourite of the films too?
Tom: I’m a tart. Every film has just got better and better so right now it’s the Half–Blood Prince but as soon as Deathly Hallows: Part 1 is released it’ll be that! Because they just get better, not just through FX but in terms of storyline and it gets more adult which suits me.
Have any of the big actors and actresses you’ve worked with over the years given you any memorable advice?
Tom: All of them, literally every single one. So much sticks out but Helena Bonham Carter is definitely somebody who I learned a lot from. She’s a quirky but lovely lovely woman, she’s quiet and delicate then the camera rolls and she transforms into this berserk and frightening character! Sometimes people couldn’t help but give her a little ripple of applause after her take because it was so incredible. She gave me some great advice to do the opposite of what your character’s doing. So if you’re character’s crying, tell yourself that you can’t cry. That way nothing you do is forced and it can come naturally. That was really inspiring advice but to be honest every single one of the actors has given me literally something to walk away with. Not just the adults either, I’ve learned so much from Daniel, Rupert and Emma.
The Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I Blu-ray and DVD sets, out now in the U.K. and April 15, 2011 in the U.S., can be pre-ordered on the WB Shop or Amazon at the links below. A list of international dates for the DVD's release can be found here.
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Emma's interview was awesome Yes it will DEF be epic (DH2)!!!! The wig-loved her answer on this one hehe...as for her new role-sooo cant wait for this movie!!!
Tom's answers were SO sweet-especially the lat part about R/E/D-in fact they are all around the same age-you can tell how respectful they are with each other but also what tight bonds they all have. As for what he said about HBC- his comment was an understatement-she is scarier (Bella) than Voldemort if ya ask me. She is THAT good about being crazy and pyscho-her torture of Emma (Hermione) will be with me for a long time to come. FREAKING amazing performances from both ladies.