Sunday, June 13, 2010

FINAL COMMENTS FROM DH FILMING...SIGH..


SNITCHSEEKER are reporting that yesterday was the last day of primary DEATHLY HALLOWS filming and we shall mark this with much about DH FILMING!!!!
Firstly, TOM FELTON has being speaking about what working with his fellow onscreen deatheaters and Dark Lord has been like.
FIRST AND FOREMOST, he spoke about what it was like working with the mesmerising RALPH FIENNES;
"I've never worked with Ralph one-on-one [until recently], Alan Rickman was there and several dark presences so it was very daunting and there are some horrifically evil speeches. There's a lot to look forward to, definitely."

"There are some scenes where literally three of the four people there have been knighted which is bizarre," he laughed.

"There are a few times when you've got to pinch yourself to stay in character, you learn stuff from them without even realising it I think. It's a huge honour" he said."


And also how working with Jason Isaacs has been great fun over the years (and i understand,he's a lovely man):
"Jason is a legend. He is like another father to me in the acting world, he's keen to hear about future projects and he's kind of been one of the adults who has never been afraid to say 'why don't you try this, why don't you try that' and as far as being a young actor goes he's been extremely helpful so I have a lot to thank Jason for definitely,"


In other wrap-day fun, RUPERT brought his Ice-cream van on set! Here is a picture!


"Warwick Davis has tweeted saying that Rupert Grint took his ice cream van to work yesterday which was, as you all know, the last day of principal filming on Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. Rupert reportedly served up what's known as 99s (soft ice cream, in a cone, with a chocolate flake) to the cast and crew."

DOMHNALL GLEESON who plays Bill Weasley in the new films, spoke also about the final days in a new interview about his new project and his famous father and hp co-star.
“To be honest, the last day on set I was basically running around - it was more an exercise than acting. It was a battle scene so there wasn’t a huge amount of character work. It was good though, exercise is important!”

- http://www.iftn.ie/news/?act1=record&only=1&aid=73&rid=4283137&tpl=archnews&force=1
Must bre odd for Dan not to be there...

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