Emma Watson: 'I have the best lines'
Updated 30 October 2001, 17.33
Emma Watson, who plays Harry Potter's mate Hermione in the upcoming film, has said she has some of the best lines in the film.
Eleven-year-old Emma gave her first major interview to CBBC's Newsround.
"We're going to get killed, or even worse, expelled!" was Emma's favourite line she had to deliver as goody-two-shoes Hermione.
She also said one character was constantly on the receiving end of her sharp tongue: "Hermione always has some snooty lines for Ron. He gets the worst of it really."
'Stunts were fun'
Emma also told Newsround's Lizo Mzimba that she really enjoyed all the stunts the actors had to perform for the film:
"In the troll scene there were lots of stunts. That's one of the reasons I enjoyed it, but it was hard as well.
"I had to do lots of darting under sinks, running through legs. But they haven't used all the stunts I did and that's just not good enough!"
Second film
Top secret filming is just getting underway for the second Harry Potter adventure - The Chamber of Secrets.
Emma says: "The thing I'm looking forward to most is how they're going to make me look like a cat. That'll be very interesting."
The movie has its world premiere on Sunday and opens across the UK on 16 November.
And don't forget - on Wednesday we'll have the exclusive interview with Harry himself - actor Dan Radcliffe.
So don't you dare miss it!
Monday, December 22, 2008
Full Interview
Emma Watson: full interview
Updated 24 October 2002, 12.14
Harry's right hand girl talks about her favourite lines in the film, her favourite scenes and her hopes for the sequel.
CBBC Newsround's Lizo Mzimba spoke to her before the first film was released in November 2001.
What did you do when you found out you got the part of Hermione?
I rang my best friend, just as I'd been told, literally minutes after I'd been told, I rung my friend and she answered and she said: "So have you got it?" And I said: "Yes." And she screamed, she literally just went arghhh - it was like five minutes, I had to hold the phone here, not to be able to break my ear and she was so excited she was almost more excited than me.
What were you most looking forward to about the filming?
I think the best thing which I was looking forward to seeing from the book was just the outlook from the whole of the school because it describes in the book coming over in a boat across the river to Hogwarts and just the first view - that took us ages, we had to keep going ahh, wow, ooh - a bit like watching fireworks going off, it was like ooh, eee, ahh, ooh.
What was your best scene?
My favourite scene was probably the most difficult scene which was really weird - it was the troll scene. I had to do lots and lots and lots and lots of stunts which I think is one of the reasons I enjoyed it but one of the reasons it was so hard as well.
They had six cubicles and they had to put a safety mat underneath it, so in the end I was climbing on to something - we actually measured it, 30 centimetres high, I had to climb on to six cubicles and I kept banging my head, I was darting under sinks to make sure the troll didn't hit me, I had to do loads of running through legs and scrambling around the place and the really annoying thing was that they haven't used all of the stunts which I did, which was really annoying - not good enough!
What was your fave line from the film?
I liked the line at the end where I said: "I'm going to bed before either of you come up with another clever idea to get us killed or worse expelled!"
And another one was where I said: "Honestly you're going to take someone's eye out!" Hermione always has some really snooty lines for Ron, I think Ron gets the worst of it really.
What do you think you'll enjoy the most about filming the second Potter adventure?
The thing I'm looking forward to most in the second film is probably how they're going to make me look like a cat, that'll be very interesting.
Updated 24 October 2002, 12.14
Harry's right hand girl talks about her favourite lines in the film, her favourite scenes and her hopes for the sequel.
CBBC Newsround's Lizo Mzimba spoke to her before the first film was released in November 2001.
What did you do when you found out you got the part of Hermione?
I rang my best friend, just as I'd been told, literally minutes after I'd been told, I rung my friend and she answered and she said: "So have you got it?" And I said: "Yes." And she screamed, she literally just went arghhh - it was like five minutes, I had to hold the phone here, not to be able to break my ear and she was so excited she was almost more excited than me.
What were you most looking forward to about the filming?
I think the best thing which I was looking forward to seeing from the book was just the outlook from the whole of the school because it describes in the book coming over in a boat across the river to Hogwarts and just the first view - that took us ages, we had to keep going ahh, wow, ooh - a bit like watching fireworks going off, it was like ooh, eee, ahh, ooh.
What was your best scene?
My favourite scene was probably the most difficult scene which was really weird - it was the troll scene. I had to do lots and lots and lots and lots of stunts which I think is one of the reasons I enjoyed it but one of the reasons it was so hard as well.
They had six cubicles and they had to put a safety mat underneath it, so in the end I was climbing on to something - we actually measured it, 30 centimetres high, I had to climb on to six cubicles and I kept banging my head, I was darting under sinks to make sure the troll didn't hit me, I had to do loads of running through legs and scrambling around the place and the really annoying thing was that they haven't used all of the stunts which I did, which was really annoying - not good enough!
What was your fave line from the film?
I liked the line at the end where I said: "I'm going to bed before either of you come up with another clever idea to get us killed or worse expelled!"
And another one was where I said: "Honestly you're going to take someone's eye out!" Hermione always has some really snooty lines for Ron, I think Ron gets the worst of it really.
What do you think you'll enjoy the most about filming the second Potter adventure?
The thing I'm looking forward to most in the second film is probably how they're going to make me look like a cat, that'll be very interesting.
Emma Watson and Jason Isaacs Talk Potter
Exclusive: Emma Watson and Jason Isaacs talk Potter
Tuesday, March 15, 2005
It's hard to believe that just a few short years ago Harry Potter's Emma Watson was just a fresh-faced eleven year-old taken aback by the overwhelming reception for The Philosopher's Stone and her role as young witch Hermione Granger. FilmFocus spoke to her this week, at the Empire Awards on Sunday night, and now the only description springing to mind to attach to the, now, fourteen year-old is "seasoned pro."
In an effort to explain this incredibly quick transformation, we're quick to suggest that Harry Potter must be the World's best acting school, she's been directed by the likes of Chris Columbus, Alfonso Cuarón and, now, Mike Newell in her short career. "I am so lucky," she told us, "I've worked with the crème-de-la-crème of British actors and actresses, all in one film; I've worked with some fantastic directors. I'm very lucky."
But what of working with Mike Newell for the fourth film, Goblet of Fire? "He's a fantastic director," she told us, "and he's just a really, really lovely man. He's taught me a lot, he really has. What's lovely is that he's a real actor's director. He really cares about the acting which, from my point of view, is fantastic."
Watson rejoins fellow cast members Daniel Radcliffe (Harry) and Rupert Grint (Ron) on the film, currently in post-production.
We're the first to champion a full seven Harry Potter adventures on the big screen with these three consummate professionals, but there's been talk of replacing them for future films. "I think I'm growing up with the character," she told us, playing down rumours that Goblet of Fire might be her last, "People have been talking about outgrowing the character, but that's not really possible."
So then, can we expect her, as well as Radcliffe and Grint, to start in Order of the Phoenix? "To be honest," she told us, "One film at a time! Goblet of Fire has taken eleven months to shoot and I think everyone's just focussing on getting this one to the end and then we'll start thinking about the future."
We also caught up with Jason Isaacs, the New British Bad Guy ™, who played the aristocratic and enigmatic Lucius Malfoy in the second film, Chamber of Secrets. He's had a Potter hiatus, having not appeared in Prisoner of Azkaban, but he's back in Goblet of Fire. "It's all the same crew," he told us, "and they didn't do number three. I assumed they'd been there the whole time, but they came back with me. It was lovely to do scenes with Robert Hardy [Minister for Magic, Cornelius Fudge] again, but mostly all of my stuff is with Ralph Fiennes who plays Lord Voldemort. It's a tour de force; a real performance and joy to sit back and watch."
With the hiatus, Isaacs told us he's noted marked improvements in the young cast members, "and they've not just improved," he went on, "they're almost unrecognisable. Rupert is this great big hulking man and Tom [Felton], who plays my son, is now driving! They've both left school. Apart for the fact that they're lovely actors, they're all so incredibly technically proficient. They know how to negotiate the diplomacy of the set so well. They've gone from being children to being seasoned old pros. It's rather scary for someone like me to see them catch up and zoom ahead."
So if Emma is remaining tight-lipped, will Jason let us in on a little Order of Phoenix gossip? There had been news that he was already signed into the fifth film. "Would that that were true," he explained, "it's utter bollocks unfortunately. No-one's confirmed, they haven't even got a script yet. I said I hoped I was going to be in it and I had to go to the producers and say, 'look I'm sorry you've seen it in the press everywhere, when you haven't even decided what the script is,' but, yeah, I hope they ask me. It's a riot."
Tuesday, March 15, 2005
It's hard to believe that just a few short years ago Harry Potter's Emma Watson was just a fresh-faced eleven year-old taken aback by the overwhelming reception for The Philosopher's Stone and her role as young witch Hermione Granger. FilmFocus spoke to her this week, at the Empire Awards on Sunday night, and now the only description springing to mind to attach to the, now, fourteen year-old is "seasoned pro."
In an effort to explain this incredibly quick transformation, we're quick to suggest that Harry Potter must be the World's best acting school, she's been directed by the likes of Chris Columbus, Alfonso Cuarón and, now, Mike Newell in her short career. "I am so lucky," she told us, "I've worked with the crème-de-la-crème of British actors and actresses, all in one film; I've worked with some fantastic directors. I'm very lucky."
But what of working with Mike Newell for the fourth film, Goblet of Fire? "He's a fantastic director," she told us, "and he's just a really, really lovely man. He's taught me a lot, he really has. What's lovely is that he's a real actor's director. He really cares about the acting which, from my point of view, is fantastic."
Watson rejoins fellow cast members Daniel Radcliffe (Harry) and Rupert Grint (Ron) on the film, currently in post-production.
We're the first to champion a full seven Harry Potter adventures on the big screen with these three consummate professionals, but there's been talk of replacing them for future films. "I think I'm growing up with the character," she told us, playing down rumours that Goblet of Fire might be her last, "People have been talking about outgrowing the character, but that's not really possible."
So then, can we expect her, as well as Radcliffe and Grint, to start in Order of the Phoenix? "To be honest," she told us, "One film at a time! Goblet of Fire has taken eleven months to shoot and I think everyone's just focussing on getting this one to the end and then we'll start thinking about the future."
We also caught up with Jason Isaacs, the New British Bad Guy ™, who played the aristocratic and enigmatic Lucius Malfoy in the second film, Chamber of Secrets. He's had a Potter hiatus, having not appeared in Prisoner of Azkaban, but he's back in Goblet of Fire. "It's all the same crew," he told us, "and they didn't do number three. I assumed they'd been there the whole time, but they came back with me. It was lovely to do scenes with Robert Hardy [Minister for Magic, Cornelius Fudge] again, but mostly all of my stuff is with Ralph Fiennes who plays Lord Voldemort. It's a tour de force; a real performance and joy to sit back and watch."
With the hiatus, Isaacs told us he's noted marked improvements in the young cast members, "and they've not just improved," he went on, "they're almost unrecognisable. Rupert is this great big hulking man and Tom [Felton], who plays my son, is now driving! They've both left school. Apart for the fact that they're lovely actors, they're all so incredibly technically proficient. They know how to negotiate the diplomacy of the set so well. They've gone from being children to being seasoned old pros. It's rather scary for someone like me to see them catch up and zoom ahead."
So if Emma is remaining tight-lipped, will Jason let us in on a little Order of Phoenix gossip? There had been news that he was already signed into the fifth film. "Would that that were true," he explained, "it's utter bollocks unfortunately. No-one's confirmed, they haven't even got a script yet. I said I hoped I was going to be in it and I had to go to the producers and say, 'look I'm sorry you've seen it in the press everywhere, when you haven't even decided what the script is,' but, yeah, I hope they ask me. It's a riot."
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The History of T.W.W.N.
I picked up the first Harry Potter book in the fall of 1999. A friend of my mothers had sent it to us to read. I absolutely LOVED the first book, but I wasn't hooked on Harry Potter until I read the second and third books. After this, I went into a Harry Potter frenzy. With my knowledge of computers I designed Harry Potter themed postcards, costars and bookmarks. I also made several plaster carvings, one of which was used as a chocolate candybar mold shaped as a lightning bolt. I even made a Harry Potter board game complete with a playing board, 3 sets of cards, rules, and playing pieces. It's a great game!
Some time after the fourth book came out I began designing a Harry Potter website. I worked on it for about a year and then in the winter of 2002 I really began working on the website tirelessly. It took me several days to come up with a good name for the website. I wanted something unique, something that was rarely referred to, but would easily be recognizable by Harry Potter fans. Finally, I came up with T.W.W.N.: The Wireless Wizarding Network. Now for those of you HP Sleuths out there, you know the true name from the books is actually The Wizarding Wireless Network. Well it was by accident that I switched "wizarding wireless" around. When I had come up with the name for the website I had been relying on my own memory which is usually reliable but this time I mixed up the words. But all in all, I think this small mix up turned out to be just fine. It gives us a more unique name, plus I think The Wireless Wizarding Network sounds better. ;-)
I picked up the first Harry Potter book in the fall of 1999. A friend of my mothers had sent it to us to read. I absolutely LOVED the first book, but I wasn't hooked on Harry Potter until I read the second and third books. After this, I went into a Harry Potter frenzy. With my knowledge of computers I designed Harry Potter themed postcards, costars and bookmarks. I also made several plaster carvings, one of which was used as a chocolate candybar mold shaped as a lightning bolt. I even made a Harry Potter board game complete with a playing board, 3 sets of cards, rules, and playing pieces. It's a great game!
Some time after the fourth book came out I began designing a Harry Potter website. I worked on it for about a year and then in the winter of 2002 I really began working on the website tirelessly. It took me several days to come up with a good name for the website. I wanted something unique, something that was rarely referred to, but would easily be recognizable by Harry Potter fans. Finally, I came up with T.W.W.N.: The Wireless Wizarding Network. Now for those of you HP Sleuths out there, you know the true name from the books is actually The Wizarding Wireless Network. Well it was by accident that I switched "wizarding wireless" around. When I had come up with the name for the website I had been relying on my own memory which is usually reliable but this time I mixed up the words. But all in all, I think this small mix up turned out to be just fine. It gives us a more unique name, plus I think The Wireless Wizarding Network sounds better. ;-)
Articles and Interviews
Emma Watson (Scholastic)
Hermione is happy to be back at Hogwarts - until she finds out about the dangers lurking everywhere!
© Nigel Parry/2002 Warner Bros.
As Hermione, Emma Watson has the tough job of playing the stuck-up, perfect student. In real life, however, Emma is much more laid back than her big-screen counterpart. We chatted with Emma about her role as Hermione, what it was like working with animals, and Hagrid's Macarena dancing.
Q: What has changed in your life since the first Harry Potter movie came out?
Emma: Most of the change happened during the first film. I occasionally get recognized. I think everyone's been a bit more enjoyable on the second film, because they know the people and they know what they're doing.
Q: What is different about Hermione in the second film?
Emma: I think all of the characters have matured. Hermione has become a bit more laid back and she's not so mothering to Harry and Ron. She finally has a different hairstyle, which is nice.
Q: What was it like working with the animals on set?
Emma: I really love animals and enjoy working with them. It can be quite hard. It's very hard to tell a dog, "Do it again, you weren't sitting in the right position." You have to be quite patient because Fang drools everywhere. It takes ages to get off your robes, and Hedwig flies in the wrong direction. Most of the time they get it right, which is absolutely amazing! Their trainers must have the hardest job ever.
Q: What was it like to work with Kenneth Branagh, who plays Gilderoy Lockhart?
Emma: He is the nicest guy. He is absolutely fantastic. He's really down to earth, really friendly, and he has a great sense of humor. I really liked working with him. He's a fantastic actor as well. There's such a presence about him.
Q: Would you share any funny stories that happened on the set?
Emma: [There were] 300 extras in the same room for one whole week. Everyone is dying of boredom and they need to be laughing; Robbie Coltrane [Hagrid] had to stand up on the tables and dance. They did the Macarena and the cancan, and it worked! It was the highlight of the whole filming! I never laughed so much in my life!
Q: What was the most difficult scene to shoot?
Emma: Professor Sprout's class was pretty hard. There are so many scenes where I literally couldn't say my lines. Hermione gets such mouthfuls, it's like a tongue twister in each paragraph. She talks like a dictionary. She is a dictionary.
Q: Do you think the movies do a good job re-creating the books?
Emma: I think it's really, really important to stay truthful to the books because they're fantastic books. Chris [Columbus] is working really close with J.K. Rowling, and I think that's what makes the films so great—the fact that we work with the author who has all of the images and inspirations in her head.
Q: Why do you think it's important to read?
Emma: It's important to read because it's really good for your [vocabulary]. It's really good for your imagination. I enjoy reading because I find it relaxing.
Hermione is happy to be back at Hogwarts - until she finds out about the dangers lurking everywhere!
© Nigel Parry/2002 Warner Bros.
As Hermione, Emma Watson has the tough job of playing the stuck-up, perfect student. In real life, however, Emma is much more laid back than her big-screen counterpart. We chatted with Emma about her role as Hermione, what it was like working with animals, and Hagrid's Macarena dancing.
Q: What has changed in your life since the first Harry Potter movie came out?
Emma: Most of the change happened during the first film. I occasionally get recognized. I think everyone's been a bit more enjoyable on the second film, because they know the people and they know what they're doing.
Q: What is different about Hermione in the second film?
Emma: I think all of the characters have matured. Hermione has become a bit more laid back and she's not so mothering to Harry and Ron. She finally has a different hairstyle, which is nice.
Q: What was it like working with the animals on set?
Emma: I really love animals and enjoy working with them. It can be quite hard. It's very hard to tell a dog, "Do it again, you weren't sitting in the right position." You have to be quite patient because Fang drools everywhere. It takes ages to get off your robes, and Hedwig flies in the wrong direction. Most of the time they get it right, which is absolutely amazing! Their trainers must have the hardest job ever.
Q: What was it like to work with Kenneth Branagh, who plays Gilderoy Lockhart?
Emma: He is the nicest guy. He is absolutely fantastic. He's really down to earth, really friendly, and he has a great sense of humor. I really liked working with him. He's a fantastic actor as well. There's such a presence about him.
Q: Would you share any funny stories that happened on the set?
Emma: [There were] 300 extras in the same room for one whole week. Everyone is dying of boredom and they need to be laughing; Robbie Coltrane [Hagrid] had to stand up on the tables and dance. They did the Macarena and the cancan, and it worked! It was the highlight of the whole filming! I never laughed so much in my life!
Q: What was the most difficult scene to shoot?
Emma: Professor Sprout's class was pretty hard. There are so many scenes where I literally couldn't say my lines. Hermione gets such mouthfuls, it's like a tongue twister in each paragraph. She talks like a dictionary. She is a dictionary.
Q: Do you think the movies do a good job re-creating the books?
Emma: I think it's really, really important to stay truthful to the books because they're fantastic books. Chris [Columbus] is working really close with J.K. Rowling, and I think that's what makes the films so great—the fact that we work with the author who has all of the images and inspirations in her head.
Q: Why do you think it's important to read?
Emma: It's important to read because it's really good for your [vocabulary]. It's really good for your imagination. I enjoy reading because I find it relaxing.
EMMA WATSON BIOGRAPHY
Emma Watson was born on April 15, 1990 in Oxfordshire, England to parents Christopher and Jacqueline Watson (both lawyers) (divorced). She has a younger brother named Alex (b. 1993).
She participated in plays while at school (Headington, an all-girls school) as a young child such as Arthur: The Young Years and the Happy Prince. This was the only acting experience she had before appearing on the silver screen.
Her big break came when she was selected for the role of Hermione Granger in the movie adoption of J.K. Rowling's book Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone. This was her first professional acting role and the movie was a smash hit.
She has also co-starred in the following two Harry Potter movies (Chamber of Secrets and Prisoner of Azkaban) with the fourth movie (Goblet of Fire) due out in later this year. She is currently working on the adoption of the fifth book entitled Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix with co-stars Rupert Grint (Ron Weasley) and Daniel Radcliff (Harry Potter).
Awards won and nominated for her role in the Harry Potter Movies include:
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (2001)
Empire Award for Best Debut (nominated)
Saturn Award for Best Performance by a Younger Actor (nominated)
Young Artist Award for Best Performance in a Feature Film - Leading Young Actress
Young Artist Award for Best Ensemble in a Feature Film (nominated)
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (2002)
Phoenix Film Critics Society Award for Best Performance by a Youth in a Leading or Supporting Role – Female, PFCS Award for Best Acting Ensemble (shared with Kenneth Branagh, John Cleese, Robbie Coltrane. Warwick Davis. Richard Griffiths. Rupert Grint, Richard Harris. Jason Isaacs, Daniel Radcliffe, Alan Rickman, Fiona Shaw. Maggie Smith, Julie Walters)
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004)
BFCA Award for Best Young Actress (nominated)
Hobbies and Interests: Pets (she loves cats)
Favorites: Sports = hockey, tennis, rounders
Fast Facts: She broke her wrist while working on Chamber of Secrets and if you look hard you can sometimes see the cast; She speaks French, Italian and German
She participated in plays while at school (Headington, an all-girls school) as a young child such as Arthur: The Young Years and the Happy Prince. This was the only acting experience she had before appearing on the silver screen.
Her big break came when she was selected for the role of Hermione Granger in the movie adoption of J.K. Rowling's book Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone. This was her first professional acting role and the movie was a smash hit.
She has also co-starred in the following two Harry Potter movies (Chamber of Secrets and Prisoner of Azkaban) with the fourth movie (Goblet of Fire) due out in later this year. She is currently working on the adoption of the fifth book entitled Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix with co-stars Rupert Grint (Ron Weasley) and Daniel Radcliff (Harry Potter).
Awards won and nominated for her role in the Harry Potter Movies include:
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (2001)
Empire Award for Best Debut (nominated)
Saturn Award for Best Performance by a Younger Actor (nominated)
Young Artist Award for Best Performance in a Feature Film - Leading Young Actress
Young Artist Award for Best Ensemble in a Feature Film (nominated)
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (2002)
Phoenix Film Critics Society Award for Best Performance by a Youth in a Leading or Supporting Role – Female, PFCS Award for Best Acting Ensemble (shared with Kenneth Branagh, John Cleese, Robbie Coltrane. Warwick Davis. Richard Griffiths. Rupert Grint, Richard Harris. Jason Isaacs, Daniel Radcliffe, Alan Rickman, Fiona Shaw. Maggie Smith, Julie Walters)
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004)
BFCA Award for Best Young Actress (nominated)
Hobbies and Interests: Pets (she loves cats)
Favorites: Sports = hockey, tennis, rounders
Fast Facts: She broke her wrist while working on Chamber of Secrets and if you look hard you can sometimes see the cast; She speaks French, Italian and German
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New Harry, Ron and Ginny Pics of 'Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince'
19 December 2008 8:25 PM, PST | From Aceshowbiz | See recent Aceshowbiz news
More photos of "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince" are coming out from French magazine Cinelive. Posted by UniversHarryPotter, the three fresh pictures give another take on the three major characters in the sixth "Harry Potter" movie, Harry, Ron and Ginny. One of the pictures, which is the cover of the mag, focuses on Daniel Radcliffe's Harry with his lit-up wand.
The other two pictures came from the article inside the magazine. One presents Harry and Rupert Grint's Ron standing behind a wall and anxiously spying on Professor Slughorn, while the other displays a close-up look at Harry's love interest and Ron's little sister, Ginny, who is played by Bonnie Wright.
According to Rupert Grint's fansite Ice Cream Man, the article discusses about the evolving friendship between Harry and Ron. In it, it is told that Ron has matured and realizes that girls are interested in him.
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Watson content with normal life
19 December 2008 7:38 PM, PST | From Digitalspy | See recent digitalspy news
Emma Watson has said that she is happy living a normal life rather than a glamorous Hollywood existence. The Harry Potter actress, who became famous after taking on the role of Hermione Granger at the age of 11, revealed that she tries to keep her feet on the ground whenever she can. "I have a more normal life than people expect. When I take public transport, people are like: 'That girl looks like the girl from Harry Potter, but it can't be her on the train,'" she said. (more)
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Review: “The Tale of Despereaux”
19 December 2008 4:27 PM, PST | From screeninglog.com | See recent screeninglog news
Seen on: December 19, 2008
The players: Directors: Sam Fell, Rob Stevenhagen, Writers: Gary Ross, Will McRobb, Chris Viscardi, Voice cast: Matthew Broderick, Tracey Ullman, Emma Watson, Tony Hale, Frances Conroy
Facts of interest: Based on the book by Kate Dicamillo.
The plot: Despereaux is a coureagous little mouse who is ordered to enter the scary Ratland, where he embarks on an adventure to save an entire kingdom.
Our thoughts: I found it nearly impossible to sit through “The Tale of Despereaux” without repeatedly checking the time. The big-screen adaptation of Kate Dicamillo’s beloved book could and should have been an energetic and touching family adventure, but instead, it’s nothing but a lifeless, simplistic bore that falls flat both in terms of story and characters.
Franck Tabouring
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Review: The Tale of Despereaux
19 December 2008 10:15 AM, PST | From Cinematical.com | See recent Cinematical news
Mice have enjoyed a great ride in the movies. The animated variety first rose to prominence thanks to Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse in the late 20s, enjoyed a rebirth as heroes in the late 70s and 80s with The Rescuers, The Secret of Nimh, The Great Mouse Detective, and An American Tail, and overflowed into live-action territory a few years later with Stuart Little. More recently, Flushed Away was a superior entertainment about a spoiled upper-class mouse who must learn to survive in the wild and wooly sewers, while the superb Ratatouille gave a rat a rare favorable turn in the spotlight as a culinary artist.
Adapted by Gary Ross (Pleasantville, Dave) from the award-winning book by Kate Dicamillo, The Tale of Despereaux features both a rat and a mouse in leading roles, but the self-described fairy tale is much more than a slapdash character study of two rodents. The
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Interview with The Tale of Despereaux Cast
19 December 2008 9:16 AM, PST | From Reelzchannel.com | See recent ReelzChannel newsKate Dicamillo's beloved children's book, The Tale of Despereaux, was first published in 2003 and has gone on to sell more than 10 million copies. It is the story of a brave little mouse born without the usual fears of his brethren. He also has ears that would give Dumbo a run for his money. The movie adaptation of Dicamillio's book hits theaters this week and features an impressive vocal cast that includes Matthew Broderick (Despereaux), Dustin Hoffman (Roscuro), Emma Watson (Princess Pea), and Sigourney Weaver (narrator).
ReelzChannel had the chance to speak with the cast above recently and you can hear what they had to say in our Interview with The Tale of Despereaux Cast.
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The Tale Of Despereaux Movie Review -- Brian says The Tale of Despereaux is actually quite a misleading title
19 December 2008 | From Collider.com | See recent Collider.com news
"The Tale of Despereaux" is actually quite a misleading title. There's so much oddity floating around this misguided film, it leaves little room for our hero to accomplish anything worthy of sole title ownership. He's rendered a footnote in a cluttered fairy tale yearning for a sense of whimsy, only to conjure great bewilderment instead. Despereaux (voiced by Matthew Broderick) is a tiny mouse with huge ears and a tireless sense of curiosity. Enchanted by stories of King Arthur, Despereaux is hungry for adventure, much to the dismay of his fellow mice, who take great honor in fear. Befriending Princess Pea (Emma Watson) of the kingdom of Dor, the mouse tastes regality for the first time and loves it, only to find his community banishing him for his individuality, sending Despereaux to a life lived with the rats. One of those vermin is ...
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Watson Doesn't Crave Fame
19 December 2008 4:18 AM, PST | From wenn.com | See recent WENN news
Harry Potter actress Emma Watson feels sorry for superstars such as Britney Spears and Lindsay Lohan, because she loves living "a normal life".
The star shot to fame aged just 11 but hasn't let it go to her head, preferring to concentrate on her work rather than living the showbiz lifestyle.
She says, "I have a more normal life than people expect. When I take public transport, people are like, 'That girl looks like the girl from Harry Potter, but it can't be her on the train'. I get stopped by people, but that's fine. I'd never want to be so famous that I couldn't live a normal life to a certain extent."
And the thought of being too famous to go out unrecognised terrifies the teenage actress.
She adds, "I can't imagine anything lonelier, just not being able to be part of the real world and being trapped and locked in hotel rooms and cars."
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Watson: 'I'm not motivated by money'
19 December 2008 1:28 AM, PST | From Digitalspy | See recent digitalspy news
Emma Watson has claimed that she has no need for the money she has earned from starring in the Harry Potter series. The 18-year-old, who is believed to be worth £10 million, told USA Today that her career isn't driven by a desire to be rich. She said: "The wealth side of it hasn't hit me yet because I have no need for money in my life... My life will not be motivated by money." Watson revealed that despite (more)
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Movie Review - 'The Tale of Despereaux'
18 December 2008 11:43 PM, PST | From GetTheBigPicture.net | See recent Get The Big Picture news
The Tale of Despereaux
Starring Matthew Broderick, Emma Watson, and Dustin Hoffman
Directed by Bob Fell and Rob Stevenhagen
Rated G
The Tale of Despereaux unfolds like a children’s book, which is good news since this is, after all, adapted from a children’s book. Without being overly complicated, its story is a bit of a page-turner, although some of the time you’d be content to just stare at the pictures.
Animation has likely never been a bigger financial boon for studios (in a time when most other movies carry with them huge question marks), and it has never been more on the forefront of emerging technologies. Despite any traditional soft spots you might have for Disney classics like Bambi, this is a true golden age of animated film.
Despereaux comes to us not from Disney, DreamWorks or even Fox, but rather from Universal. Though its only other
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Watson 'Unmotivated' By Money
18 December 2008 11:40 PM, PST | From wenn.com | See recent WENN news
Actress Emma Watson has "no need" for the millions she has made from acting, because her life isn't motivated by money.
The Harry Potter star gained access to a $15 million (GBP10 million) fortune when she turned 18 in April, but the teenager hasn't been splashing the cash.
And, because of her financial independence, the star can afford to be picky about her future film roles.
She says, "The wealth side of it hasn't hit me yet because I have no need for money in my life. My life will not be motivated by money.
"I will never do a film because they're going to pay me a certain amount of money. It's liberating. It means I can hopefully make great choices."
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The Tale of Despereaux
18 December 2008 11:38 PM, PST | From The Scorecard Review | See recent Scorecard Review news
The Tale of Despereaux Directed by: Sam Fell and Robert Stevenhagen Cast: (voices) Matthew Broderick, Dustin Hoffman, Emma Watson, Tracey Ullman Running Time: 1 hr 35 mins Rating: G Plot: On Soup Day, the Kingdom of Dor loses its Queen in a terrible rat-related accident. Subsequently, the King of Dor forbids both rats and soup. This depresses the residents of Dor who love soup (they seem ok with the rats being banned), including Princess Pea (Watson). When a little mouse named Despereaux (Broderick) learns about Pea's sadness, he sets out to restore happiness to Dor with the help of a Roscuro (Hoffman), a rat looking to make amends. Who’s It For? Children and their parents. It may be a little frightening to very young children, but not too bad. But again
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The Tale of Despereaux Movie Poster
18 December 2008 11:01 PM, PST | From toxicshock.tv | See recent toxicshock news
Universal Pictures released this movie poster from the new animated film “The Tale of Despereaux” by directors Sam Fell and Robert Stevenhagen starring Matthew Broderick (Wonderful World), Dustin Hoffman (Kung Fu Panda), Emma Watson (Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I), Tracey Ullman and Kevin Kline. Synopsis: Tiny and graced with oversized ears, Despereaux was born too big for his little world. Refusing to live his life cowering, he befriends a Princess named Pea and learns to read (rather than eat) books—reveling in stories of knights, dragons and fair maidens. Banished from Mouseworld for being more man than mouse, Despereaux is rescued by another outcast, Roscuro, who also wants to [...]
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Start Date of 'Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows' Filming Tossed Out
18 December 2008 10:17 PM, PST | From Aceshowbiz | See recent Aceshowbiz news
"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows" will kick off its production in spring of 2009. While at the L.A. premiere of "Yes Man", "Harry Potter" producer David Heyman lets it slip that the work on the follow-up to "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince" is about to begin as they have planned to start shooting in February.
On the occasion, Heyman also gave out on how long it will take to shoot the two-part project. "We finished the sixth film which'll be coming out next summer," the producer of "I Am Legend" explained, "and we start filming the seventh which we'll be breaking into two parts for a 54 week shoot starting in February."
Other than the "Deathly Hallows" shooting schedule, Heyman talks about how the film's three stars Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint and Emma Watson, haven't been allowed to be divas during the filming of any "Harry Potter" movie. "On
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Joe Jonas Having Crushes on Several Celebs
18 December 2008 8:44 PM, PST | From Aceshowbiz | See recent Aceshowbiz news
Young, famous, and having many fans, Joe Jonas honestly reveals that he, too, has crushes on fellow celebrities. "I love Leona Lewis," he mentions one of his celeb crushes. "I've been watching her video, she's gorgeous."
Beside Leona, "I also like Natalie Portman, Emma Watson and Cheryl Cole," Joe adds. "I like a lot of people," he admits further.
In addition to them all, Joe Jonas also makes no secret his admiration for rock musician Mick Jagger, crediting him as his inspiration. On top of that, he even considers Mick as his musical hero that he tries to act like him on stage. "I would love to meet Mick Jagger. A lot of what I do on stage is inspired by Jagger. I love the way he performs and how he dances," Joe admits.
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Emma Watson "Has No Need For Money In Her Life"
18 December 2008 1:59 AM, PST | From icelebz.com | See recent iCelebz news
Emma Watson has "no need for money in her life." The 'Harry Potter' actress - estimated to be worth million - will never agree to star in a film purely for financial gain.
Emma, 18, said: "The wealth side of it hasn't hit me yet because I have no need for money in my life. My life will not be motivated by money."
"I will never do a film because they're going to pay me a certain amount of money. It's liberating. It means I can hopefully make great choices."
The British actress also insists she has not adopted a lavish lifestyle despite starring in six "Harry Potter" films, and still uses public transport.
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Emma Watson: 'Hollywood is bitchy'
18 December 2008 1:22 AM, PST | From Digitalspy | See recent digitalspy news
Emma Watson has revealed that she won't be moving to Hollywood anytime soon because she finds actresses her age to be "bitchy". The Harry Potter star said that although she loves the La lifestyle, she would hate to be compared to Us tabloid favourites. "Gosh, I could never be that bitchy," she told AOL's Moviefone. "I think that living in England, it's very disconnected from Hollywood. There's a very different approach and attitude (more)
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Emma Watson Won't Move to "Bitchy" Hollywood
17 December 2008 10:37 PM, PST | From Hollyscoop.com | See recent HollyScoop news
Harry Potter' star Emma Watson has ruled out moving from the UK to Hollywood because she thinks actresses here are too "bitchy." Admitting that the lifestyle and weather is great here in La, it's still not enough to get her pack her bags and move across the pond. "Gosh, I could never be that bitchy," she told AOL's Moviefone. "I think that living in England, it's very disconnected from Hollywood. There's a very different approach and attitude towards it. Acting in a starry way is just not tolerated. You will just have the p**s taken...
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Watson Prefers England Over 'Bitchy' Hollywood
17 December 2008 5:29 PM, PST | From wenn.com | See recent WENN news
British actress Emma Watson won't be moving to Hollywood anytime soon - because starlets her age are "bitchy" compared to their counterparts in the U.K.
The 18-year-old Harry Potter star admits she enjoys packing her bags for a visit to California when she's called in to work on a new film, but a permanent move is less than likely.
She tells AOL's Moviefone.com, "Never say never, but I can't imagine it. I think that it's a wonderful lifestyle that you have here - the weather is amazing and everyone seems very healthy. It seems like a really nice place to live.
"Obviously, if I had a film here or whatever, then that would be great. But I don't really know a lot of people here.
Adding of tabloid favourites her age she muses, "Gosh, I could never be that bitchy! I think that living in England, it's very disconnected from Hollywood. There's a very different approach and attitude towards it. Acting in a starry way is just not tolerated. You will just have the piss taken out of you. People will just laugh at you."
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Emma Watson on The Tale of Despereaux
17 December 2008 10:27 AM, PST | From www.canmag.com | See recent CanMag news
Now that Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince is delayed until summer, you won't get your Hermione Granger fix this year. At least you can hear her voice in The Tale of Despereaux, where she plays Princess Pea. Recording for the animated film took place over the course of many Potter shoots.
Watson is Princess Pea in The Tale of Despereaux
"Tale of Despereaux was made over quite a long period of time," Watson said. "So I was kind of brought in for a couple of days here and there and then they'd progress a bit further or something would change and then I'd come and do another three or four days. So it was quite spread out and it was a long process. In that sense, it wasn't like a very intense workload that made it difficult."
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Tales of the Despereaux Junket -- Some big stars talk about playing some very small characters.
17 December 2008 | From Collider.com | See recent Collider.com news
Universal is bowing "The Tale of Desperaux" this Friday and, while there's nothing inherently holiday related to the plot, the family-friendly story has chosen the right season for a (welcomely complex) tale of, in the words of its source material's original title, "a mouse, a princess, some soup, and a spool of thread". Giving voice to a myriad of fantastic characters is an equally-myriad selection of Hollywood's finest including Dustin Hoffman as a rat named Roscuro, Matthew Broderick as the titular mouse-hero Despereaux, Emma Watson as the human Princess Pea and Sigourney Weaver as the omnipresent narrator. Together, the four took the stage for one of the strangest press conferences I've ever had the pleasure of attending. I say strange because -- in a moment I never really expected to ever encounter in life -- Dustin Hoffman pulled a ...
19 December 2008 8:25 PM, PST | From Aceshowbiz | See recent Aceshowbiz news
More photos of "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince" are coming out from French magazine Cinelive. Posted by UniversHarryPotter, the three fresh pictures give another take on the three major characters in the sixth "Harry Potter" movie, Harry, Ron and Ginny. One of the pictures, which is the cover of the mag, focuses on Daniel Radcliffe's Harry with his lit-up wand.
The other two pictures came from the article inside the magazine. One presents Harry and Rupert Grint's Ron standing behind a wall and anxiously spying on Professor Slughorn, while the other displays a close-up look at Harry's love interest and Ron's little sister, Ginny, who is played by Bonnie Wright.
According to Rupert Grint's fansite Ice Cream Man, the article discusses about the evolving friendship between Harry and Ron. In it, it is told that Ron has matured and realizes that girls are interested in him.
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Watson content with normal life
19 December 2008 7:38 PM, PST | From Digitalspy | See recent digitalspy news
Emma Watson has said that she is happy living a normal life rather than a glamorous Hollywood existence. The Harry Potter actress, who became famous after taking on the role of Hermione Granger at the age of 11, revealed that she tries to keep her feet on the ground whenever she can. "I have a more normal life than people expect. When I take public transport, people are like: 'That girl looks like the girl from Harry Potter, but it can't be her on the train,'" she said. (more)
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Review: “The Tale of Despereaux”
19 December 2008 4:27 PM, PST | From screeninglog.com | See recent screeninglog news
Seen on: December 19, 2008
The players: Directors: Sam Fell, Rob Stevenhagen, Writers: Gary Ross, Will McRobb, Chris Viscardi, Voice cast: Matthew Broderick, Tracey Ullman, Emma Watson, Tony Hale, Frances Conroy
Facts of interest: Based on the book by Kate Dicamillo.
The plot: Despereaux is a coureagous little mouse who is ordered to enter the scary Ratland, where he embarks on an adventure to save an entire kingdom.
Our thoughts: I found it nearly impossible to sit through “The Tale of Despereaux” without repeatedly checking the time. The big-screen adaptation of Kate Dicamillo’s beloved book could and should have been an energetic and touching family adventure, but instead, it’s nothing but a lifeless, simplistic bore that falls flat both in terms of story and characters.
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Review: The Tale of Despereaux
19 December 2008 10:15 AM, PST | From Cinematical.com | See recent Cinematical news
Mice have enjoyed a great ride in the movies. The animated variety first rose to prominence thanks to Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse in the late 20s, enjoyed a rebirth as heroes in the late 70s and 80s with The Rescuers, The Secret of Nimh, The Great Mouse Detective, and An American Tail, and overflowed into live-action territory a few years later with Stuart Little. More recently, Flushed Away was a superior entertainment about a spoiled upper-class mouse who must learn to survive in the wild and wooly sewers, while the superb Ratatouille gave a rat a rare favorable turn in the spotlight as a culinary artist.
Adapted by Gary Ross (Pleasantville, Dave) from the award-winning book by Kate Dicamillo, The Tale of Despereaux features both a rat and a mouse in leading roles, but the self-described fairy tale is much more than a slapdash character study of two rodents. The
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Interview with The Tale of Despereaux Cast
19 December 2008 9:16 AM, PST | From Reelzchannel.com | See recent ReelzChannel newsKate Dicamillo's beloved children's book, The Tale of Despereaux, was first published in 2003 and has gone on to sell more than 10 million copies. It is the story of a brave little mouse born without the usual fears of his brethren. He also has ears that would give Dumbo a run for his money. The movie adaptation of Dicamillio's book hits theaters this week and features an impressive vocal cast that includes Matthew Broderick (Despereaux), Dustin Hoffman (Roscuro), Emma Watson (Princess Pea), and Sigourney Weaver (narrator).
ReelzChannel had the chance to speak with the cast above recently and you can hear what they had to say in our Interview with The Tale of Despereaux Cast.
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The Tale Of Despereaux Movie Review -- Brian says The Tale of Despereaux is actually quite a misleading title
19 December 2008 | From Collider.com | See recent Collider.com news
"The Tale of Despereaux" is actually quite a misleading title. There's so much oddity floating around this misguided film, it leaves little room for our hero to accomplish anything worthy of sole title ownership. He's rendered a footnote in a cluttered fairy tale yearning for a sense of whimsy, only to conjure great bewilderment instead. Despereaux (voiced by Matthew Broderick) is a tiny mouse with huge ears and a tireless sense of curiosity. Enchanted by stories of King Arthur, Despereaux is hungry for adventure, much to the dismay of his fellow mice, who take great honor in fear. Befriending Princess Pea (Emma Watson) of the kingdom of Dor, the mouse tastes regality for the first time and loves it, only to find his community banishing him for his individuality, sending Despereaux to a life lived with the rats. One of those vermin is ...
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Watson Doesn't Crave Fame
19 December 2008 4:18 AM, PST | From wenn.com | See recent WENN news
Harry Potter actress Emma Watson feels sorry for superstars such as Britney Spears and Lindsay Lohan, because she loves living "a normal life".
The star shot to fame aged just 11 but hasn't let it go to her head, preferring to concentrate on her work rather than living the showbiz lifestyle.
She says, "I have a more normal life than people expect. When I take public transport, people are like, 'That girl looks like the girl from Harry Potter, but it can't be her on the train'. I get stopped by people, but that's fine. I'd never want to be so famous that I couldn't live a normal life to a certain extent."
And the thought of being too famous to go out unrecognised terrifies the teenage actress.
She adds, "I can't imagine anything lonelier, just not being able to be part of the real world and being trapped and locked in hotel rooms and cars."
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Watson: 'I'm not motivated by money'
19 December 2008 1:28 AM, PST | From Digitalspy | See recent digitalspy news
Emma Watson has claimed that she has no need for the money she has earned from starring in the Harry Potter series. The 18-year-old, who is believed to be worth £10 million, told USA Today that her career isn't driven by a desire to be rich. She said: "The wealth side of it hasn't hit me yet because I have no need for money in my life... My life will not be motivated by money." Watson revealed that despite (more)
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Movie Review - 'The Tale of Despereaux'
18 December 2008 11:43 PM, PST | From GetTheBigPicture.net | See recent Get The Big Picture news
The Tale of Despereaux
Starring Matthew Broderick, Emma Watson, and Dustin Hoffman
Directed by Bob Fell and Rob Stevenhagen
Rated G
The Tale of Despereaux unfolds like a children’s book, which is good news since this is, after all, adapted from a children’s book. Without being overly complicated, its story is a bit of a page-turner, although some of the time you’d be content to just stare at the pictures.
Animation has likely never been a bigger financial boon for studios (in a time when most other movies carry with them huge question marks), and it has never been more on the forefront of emerging technologies. Despite any traditional soft spots you might have for Disney classics like Bambi, this is a true golden age of animated film.
Despereaux comes to us not from Disney, DreamWorks or even Fox, but rather from Universal. Though its only other
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Watson 'Unmotivated' By Money
18 December 2008 11:40 PM, PST | From wenn.com | See recent WENN news
Actress Emma Watson has "no need" for the millions she has made from acting, because her life isn't motivated by money.
The Harry Potter star gained access to a $15 million (GBP10 million) fortune when she turned 18 in April, but the teenager hasn't been splashing the cash.
And, because of her financial independence, the star can afford to be picky about her future film roles.
She says, "The wealth side of it hasn't hit me yet because I have no need for money in my life. My life will not be motivated by money.
"I will never do a film because they're going to pay me a certain amount of money. It's liberating. It means I can hopefully make great choices."
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The Tale of Despereaux
18 December 2008 11:38 PM, PST | From The Scorecard Review | See recent Scorecard Review news
The Tale of Despereaux Directed by: Sam Fell and Robert Stevenhagen Cast: (voices) Matthew Broderick, Dustin Hoffman, Emma Watson, Tracey Ullman Running Time: 1 hr 35 mins Rating: G Plot: On Soup Day, the Kingdom of Dor loses its Queen in a terrible rat-related accident. Subsequently, the King of Dor forbids both rats and soup. This depresses the residents of Dor who love soup (they seem ok with the rats being banned), including Princess Pea (Watson). When a little mouse named Despereaux (Broderick) learns about Pea's sadness, he sets out to restore happiness to Dor with the help of a Roscuro (Hoffman), a rat looking to make amends. Who’s It For? Children and their parents. It may be a little frightening to very young children, but not too bad. But again
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The Tale of Despereaux Movie Poster
18 December 2008 11:01 PM, PST | From toxicshock.tv | See recent toxicshock news
Universal Pictures released this movie poster from the new animated film “The Tale of Despereaux” by directors Sam Fell and Robert Stevenhagen starring Matthew Broderick (Wonderful World), Dustin Hoffman (Kung Fu Panda), Emma Watson (Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I), Tracey Ullman and Kevin Kline. Synopsis: Tiny and graced with oversized ears, Despereaux was born too big for his little world. Refusing to live his life cowering, he befriends a Princess named Pea and learns to read (rather than eat) books—reveling in stories of knights, dragons and fair maidens. Banished from Mouseworld for being more man than mouse, Despereaux is rescued by another outcast, Roscuro, who also wants to [...]
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Start Date of 'Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows' Filming Tossed Out
18 December 2008 10:17 PM, PST | From Aceshowbiz | See recent Aceshowbiz news
"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows" will kick off its production in spring of 2009. While at the L.A. premiere of "Yes Man", "Harry Potter" producer David Heyman lets it slip that the work on the follow-up to "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince" is about to begin as they have planned to start shooting in February.
On the occasion, Heyman also gave out on how long it will take to shoot the two-part project. "We finished the sixth film which'll be coming out next summer," the producer of "I Am Legend" explained, "and we start filming the seventh which we'll be breaking into two parts for a 54 week shoot starting in February."
Other than the "Deathly Hallows" shooting schedule, Heyman talks about how the film's three stars Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint and Emma Watson, haven't been allowed to be divas during the filming of any "Harry Potter" movie. "On
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Joe Jonas Having Crushes on Several Celebs
18 December 2008 8:44 PM, PST | From Aceshowbiz | See recent Aceshowbiz news
Young, famous, and having many fans, Joe Jonas honestly reveals that he, too, has crushes on fellow celebrities. "I love Leona Lewis," he mentions one of his celeb crushes. "I've been watching her video, she's gorgeous."
Beside Leona, "I also like Natalie Portman, Emma Watson and Cheryl Cole," Joe adds. "I like a lot of people," he admits further.
In addition to them all, Joe Jonas also makes no secret his admiration for rock musician Mick Jagger, crediting him as his inspiration. On top of that, he even considers Mick as his musical hero that he tries to act like him on stage. "I would love to meet Mick Jagger. A lot of what I do on stage is inspired by Jagger. I love the way he performs and how he dances," Joe admits.
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Emma Watson "Has No Need For Money In Her Life"
18 December 2008 1:59 AM, PST | From icelebz.com | See recent iCelebz news
Emma Watson has "no need for money in her life." The 'Harry Potter' actress - estimated to be worth million - will never agree to star in a film purely for financial gain.
Emma, 18, said: "The wealth side of it hasn't hit me yet because I have no need for money in my life. My life will not be motivated by money."
"I will never do a film because they're going to pay me a certain amount of money. It's liberating. It means I can hopefully make great choices."
The British actress also insists she has not adopted a lavish lifestyle despite starring in six "Harry Potter" films, and still uses public transport.
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Emma Watson: 'Hollywood is bitchy'
18 December 2008 1:22 AM, PST | From Digitalspy | See recent digitalspy news
Emma Watson has revealed that she won't be moving to Hollywood anytime soon because she finds actresses her age to be "bitchy". The Harry Potter star said that although she loves the La lifestyle, she would hate to be compared to Us tabloid favourites. "Gosh, I could never be that bitchy," she told AOL's Moviefone. "I think that living in England, it's very disconnected from Hollywood. There's a very different approach and attitude (more)
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Emma Watson Won't Move to "Bitchy" Hollywood
17 December 2008 10:37 PM, PST | From Hollyscoop.com | See recent HollyScoop news
Harry Potter' star Emma Watson has ruled out moving from the UK to Hollywood because she thinks actresses here are too "bitchy." Admitting that the lifestyle and weather is great here in La, it's still not enough to get her pack her bags and move across the pond. "Gosh, I could never be that bitchy," she told AOL's Moviefone. "I think that living in England, it's very disconnected from Hollywood. There's a very different approach and attitude towards it. Acting in a starry way is just not tolerated. You will just have the p**s taken...
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Watson Prefers England Over 'Bitchy' Hollywood
17 December 2008 5:29 PM, PST | From wenn.com | See recent WENN news
British actress Emma Watson won't be moving to Hollywood anytime soon - because starlets her age are "bitchy" compared to their counterparts in the U.K.
The 18-year-old Harry Potter star admits she enjoys packing her bags for a visit to California when she's called in to work on a new film, but a permanent move is less than likely.
She tells AOL's Moviefone.com, "Never say never, but I can't imagine it. I think that it's a wonderful lifestyle that you have here - the weather is amazing and everyone seems very healthy. It seems like a really nice place to live.
"Obviously, if I had a film here or whatever, then that would be great. But I don't really know a lot of people here.
Adding of tabloid favourites her age she muses, "Gosh, I could never be that bitchy! I think that living in England, it's very disconnected from Hollywood. There's a very different approach and attitude towards it. Acting in a starry way is just not tolerated. You will just have the piss taken out of you. People will just laugh at you."
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Emma Watson on The Tale of Despereaux
17 December 2008 10:27 AM, PST | From www.canmag.com | See recent CanMag news
Now that Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince is delayed until summer, you won't get your Hermione Granger fix this year. At least you can hear her voice in The Tale of Despereaux, where she plays Princess Pea. Recording for the animated film took place over the course of many Potter shoots.
Watson is Princess Pea in The Tale of Despereaux
"Tale of Despereaux was made over quite a long period of time," Watson said. "So I was kind of brought in for a couple of days here and there and then they'd progress a bit further or something would change and then I'd come and do another three or four days. So it was quite spread out and it was a long process. In that sense, it wasn't like a very intense workload that made it difficult."
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Tales of the Despereaux Junket -- Some big stars talk about playing some very small characters.
17 December 2008 | From Collider.com | See recent Collider.com news
Universal is bowing "The Tale of Desperaux" this Friday and, while there's nothing inherently holiday related to the plot, the family-friendly story has chosen the right season for a (welcomely complex) tale of, in the words of its source material's original title, "a mouse, a princess, some soup, and a spool of thread". Giving voice to a myriad of fantastic characters is an equally-myriad selection of Hollywood's finest including Dustin Hoffman as a rat named Roscuro, Matthew Broderick as the titular mouse-hero Despereaux, Emma Watson as the human Princess Pea and Sigourney Weaver as the omnipresent narrator. Together, the four took the stage for one of the strangest press conferences I've ever had the pleasure of attending. I say strange because -- in a moment I never really expected to ever encounter in life -- Dustin Hoffman pulled a ...
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New Harry, Ron and Ginny Pics of 'Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince'
19 December 2008 8:25 PM, PST | From Aceshowbiz | See recent Aceshowbiz news
More photos of "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince" are coming out from French magazine Cinelive. Posted by UniversHarryPotter, the three fresh pictures give another take on the three major characters in the sixth "Harry Potter" movie, Harry, Ron and Ginny. One of the pictures, which is the cover of the mag, focuses on Daniel Radcliffe's Harry with his lit-up wand.
The other two pictures came from the article inside the magazine. One presents Harry and Rupert Grint's Ron standing behind a wall and anxiously spying on Professor Slughorn, while the other displays a close-up look at Harry's love interest and Ron's little sister, Ginny, who is played by Bonnie Wright.
According to Rupert Grint's fansite Ice Cream Man, the article discusses about the evolving friendship between Harry and Ron. In it, it is told that Ron has matured and realizes that girls are interested in him.
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Watson content with normal life
19 December 2008 7:38 PM, PST | From Digitalspy | See recent digitalspy news
Emma Watson has said that she is happy living a normal life rather than a glamorous Hollywood existence. The Harry Potter actress, who became famous after taking on the role of Hermione Granger at the age of 11, revealed that she tries to keep her feet on the ground whenever she can. "I have a more normal life than people expect. When I take public transport, people are like: 'That girl looks like the girl from Harry Potter, but it can't be her on the train,'" she said. (more)
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Review: “The Tale of Despereaux”
19 December 2008 4:27 PM, PST | From screeninglog.com | See recent screeninglog news
Seen on: December 19, 2008
The players: Directors: Sam Fell, Rob Stevenhagen, Writers: Gary Ross, Will McRobb, Chris Viscardi, Voice cast: Matthew Broderick, Tracey Ullman, Emma Watson, Tony Hale, Frances Conroy
Facts of interest: Based on the book by Kate Dicamillo.
The plot: Despereaux is a coureagous little mouse who is ordered to enter the scary Ratland, where he embarks on an adventure to save an entire kingdom.
Our thoughts: I found it nearly impossible to sit through “The Tale of Despereaux” without repeatedly checking the time. The big-screen adaptation of Kate Dicamillo’s beloved book could and should have been an energetic and touching family adventure, but instead, it’s nothing but a lifeless, simplistic bore that falls flat both in terms of story and characters.
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Review: The Tale of Despereaux
19 December 2008 10:15 AM, PST | From Cinematical.com | See recent Cinematical news
Mice have enjoyed a great ride in the movies. The animated variety first rose to prominence thanks to Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse in the late 20s, enjoyed a rebirth as heroes in the late 70s and 80s with The Rescuers, The Secret of Nimh, The Great Mouse Detective, and An American Tail, and overflowed into live-action territory a few years later with Stuart Little. More recently, Flushed Away was a superior entertainment about a spoiled upper-class mouse who must learn to survive in the wild and wooly sewers, while the superb Ratatouille gave a rat a rare favorable turn in the spotlight as a culinary artist.
Adapted by Gary Ross (Pleasantville, Dave) from the award-winning book by Kate Dicamillo, The Tale of Despereaux features both a rat and a mouse in leading roles, but the self-described fairy tale is much more than a slapdash character study of two rodents. The
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Interview with The Tale of Despereaux Cast
19 December 2008 9:16 AM, PST | From Reelzchannel.com | See recent ReelzChannel newsKate Dicamillo's beloved children's book, The Tale of Despereaux, was first published in 2003 and has gone on to sell more than 10 million copies. It is the story of a brave little mouse born without the usual fears of his brethren. He also has ears that would give Dumbo a run for his money. The movie adaptation of Dicamillio's book hits theaters this week and features an impressive vocal cast that includes Matthew Broderick (Despereaux), Dustin Hoffman (Roscuro), Emma Watson (Princess Pea), and Sigourney Weaver (narrator).
ReelzChannel had the chance to speak with the cast above recently and you can hear what they had to say in our Interview with The Tale of Despereaux Cast.
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The Tale Of Despereaux Movie Review -- Brian says The Tale of Despereaux is actually quite a misleading title
19 December 2008 | From Collider.com | See recent Collider.com news
"The Tale of Despereaux" is actually quite a misleading title. There's so much oddity floating around this misguided film, it leaves little room for our hero to accomplish anything worthy of sole title ownership. He's rendered a footnote in a cluttered fairy tale yearning for a sense of whimsy, only to conjure great bewilderment instead. Despereaux (voiced by Matthew Broderick) is a tiny mouse with huge ears and a tireless sense of curiosity. Enchanted by stories of King Arthur, Despereaux is hungry for adventure, much to the dismay of his fellow mice, who take great honor in fear. Befriending Princess Pea (Emma Watson) of the kingdom of Dor, the mouse tastes regality for the first time and loves it, only to find his community banishing him for his individuality, sending Despereaux to a life lived with the rats. One of those vermin is ...
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Watson Doesn't Crave Fame
19 December 2008 4:18 AM, PST | From wenn.com | See recent WENN news
Harry Potter actress Emma Watson feels sorry for superstars such as Britney Spears and Lindsay Lohan, because she loves living "a normal life".
The star shot to fame aged just 11 but hasn't let it go to her head, preferring to concentrate on her work rather than living the showbiz lifestyle.
She says, "I have a more normal life than people expect. When I take public transport, people are like, 'That girl looks like the girl from Harry Potter, but it can't be her on the train'. I get stopped by people, but that's fine. I'd never want to be so famous that I couldn't live a normal life to a certain extent."
And the thought of being too famous to go out unrecognised terrifies the teenage actress.
She adds, "I can't imagine anything lonelier, just not being able to be part of the real world and being trapped and locked in hotel rooms and cars."
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Watson: 'I'm not motivated by money'
19 December 2008 1:28 AM, PST | From Digitalspy | See recent digitalspy news
Emma Watson has claimed that she has no need for the money she has earned from starring in the Harry Potter series. The 18-year-old, who is believed to be worth £10 million, told USA Today that her career isn't driven by a desire to be rich. She said: "The wealth side of it hasn't hit me yet because I have no need for money in my life... My life will not be motivated by money." Watson revealed that despite (more)
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Movie Review - 'The Tale of Despereaux'
18 December 2008 11:43 PM, PST | From GetTheBigPicture.net | See recent Get The Big Picture news
The Tale of Despereaux
Starring Matthew Broderick, Emma Watson, and Dustin Hoffman
Directed by Bob Fell and Rob Stevenhagen
Rated G
The Tale of Despereaux unfolds like a children’s book, which is good news since this is, after all, adapted from a children’s book. Without being overly complicated, its story is a bit of a page-turner, although some of the time you’d be content to just stare at the pictures.
Animation has likely never been a bigger financial boon for studios (in a time when most other movies carry with them huge question marks), and it has never been more on the forefront of emerging technologies. Despite any traditional soft spots you might have for Disney classics like Bambi, this is a true golden age of animated film.
Despereaux comes to us not from Disney, DreamWorks or even Fox, but rather from Universal. Though its only other
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Watson 'Unmotivated' By Money
18 December 2008 11:40 PM, PST | From wenn.com | See recent WENN news
Actress Emma Watson has "no need" for the millions she has made from acting, because her life isn't motivated by money.
The Harry Potter star gained access to a $15 million (GBP10 million) fortune when she turned 18 in April, but the teenager hasn't been splashing the cash.
And, because of her financial independence, the star can afford to be picky about her future film roles.
She says, "The wealth side of it hasn't hit me yet because I have no need for money in my life. My life will not be motivated by money.
"I will never do a film because they're going to pay me a certain amount of money. It's liberating. It means I can hopefully make great choices."
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The Tale of Despereaux
18 December 2008 11:38 PM, PST | From The Scorecard Review | See recent Scorecard Review news
The Tale of Despereaux Directed by: Sam Fell and Robert Stevenhagen Cast: (voices) Matthew Broderick, Dustin Hoffman, Emma Watson, Tracey Ullman Running Time: 1 hr 35 mins Rating: G Plot: On Soup Day, the Kingdom of Dor loses its Queen in a terrible rat-related accident. Subsequently, the King of Dor forbids both rats and soup. This depresses the residents of Dor who love soup (they seem ok with the rats being banned), including Princess Pea (Watson). When a little mouse named Despereaux (Broderick) learns about Pea's sadness, he sets out to restore happiness to Dor with the help of a Roscuro (Hoffman), a rat looking to make amends. Who’s It For? Children and their parents. It may be a little frightening to very young children, but not too bad. But again
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The Tale of Despereaux Movie Poster
18 December 2008 11:01 PM, PST | From toxicshock.tv | See recent toxicshock news
Universal Pictures released this movie poster from the new animated film “The Tale of Despereaux” by directors Sam Fell and Robert Stevenhagen starring Matthew Broderick (Wonderful World), Dustin Hoffman (Kung Fu Panda), Emma Watson (Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I), Tracey Ullman and Kevin Kline. Synopsis: Tiny and graced with oversized ears, Despereaux was born too big for his little world. Refusing to live his life cowering, he befriends a Princess named Pea and learns to read (rather than eat) books—reveling in stories of knights, dragons and fair maidens. Banished from Mouseworld for being more man than mouse, Despereaux is rescued by another outcast, Roscuro, who also wants to [...]
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Start Date of 'Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows' Filming Tossed Out
18 December 2008 10:17 PM, PST | From Aceshowbiz | See recent Aceshowbiz news
"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows" will kick off its production in spring of 2009. While at the L.A. premiere of "Yes Man", "Harry Potter" producer David Heyman lets it slip that the work on the follow-up to "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince" is about to begin as they have planned to start shooting in February.
On the occasion, Heyman also gave out on how long it will take to shoot the two-part project. "We finished the sixth film which'll be coming out next summer," the producer of "I Am Legend" explained, "and we start filming the seventh which we'll be breaking into two parts for a 54 week shoot starting in February."
Other than the "Deathly Hallows" shooting schedule, Heyman talks about how the film's three stars Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint and Emma Watson, haven't been allowed to be divas during the filming of any "Harry Potter" movie. "On
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Joe Jonas Having Crushes on Several Celebs
18 December 2008 8:44 PM, PST | From Aceshowbiz | See recent Aceshowbiz news
Young, famous, and having many fans, Joe Jonas honestly reveals that he, too, has crushes on fellow celebrities. "I love Leona Lewis," he mentions one of his celeb crushes. "I've been watching her video, she's gorgeous."
Beside Leona, "I also like Natalie Portman, Emma Watson and Cheryl Cole," Joe adds. "I like a lot of people," he admits further.
In addition to them all, Joe Jonas also makes no secret his admiration for rock musician Mick Jagger, crediting him as his inspiration. On top of that, he even considers Mick as his musical hero that he tries to act like him on stage. "I would love to meet Mick Jagger. A lot of what I do on stage is inspired by Jagger. I love the way he performs and how he dances," Joe admits.
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Emma Watson "Has No Need For Money In Her Life"
18 December 2008 1:59 AM, PST | From icelebz.com | See recent iCelebz news
Emma Watson has "no need for money in her life." The 'Harry Potter' actress - estimated to be worth million - will never agree to star in a film purely for financial gain.
Emma, 18, said: "The wealth side of it hasn't hit me yet because I have no need for money in my life. My life will not be motivated by money."
"I will never do a film because they're going to pay me a certain amount of money. It's liberating. It means I can hopefully make great choices."
The British actress also insists she has not adopted a lavish lifestyle despite starring in six "Harry Potter" films, and still uses public transport.
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Emma Watson: 'Hollywood is bitchy'
18 December 2008 1:22 AM, PST | From Digitalspy | See recent digitalspy news
Emma Watson has revealed that she won't be moving to Hollywood anytime soon because she finds actresses her age to be "bitchy". The Harry Potter star said that although she loves the La lifestyle, she would hate to be compared to Us tabloid favourites. "Gosh, I could never be that bitchy," she told AOL's Moviefone. "I think that living in England, it's very disconnected from Hollywood. There's a very different approach and attitude (more)
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Emma Watson Won't Move to "Bitchy" Hollywood
17 December 2008 10:37 PM, PST | From Hollyscoop.com | See recent HollyScoop news
Harry Potter' star Emma Watson has ruled out moving from the UK to Hollywood because she thinks actresses here are too "bitchy." Admitting that the lifestyle and weather is great here in La, it's still not enough to get her pack her bags and move across the pond. "Gosh, I could never be that bitchy," she told AOL's Moviefone. "I think that living in England, it's very disconnected from Hollywood. There's a very different approach and attitude towards it. Acting in a starry way is just not tolerated. You will just have the p**s taken...
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Watson Prefers England Over 'Bitchy' Hollywood
17 December 2008 5:29 PM, PST | From wenn.com | See recent WENN news
British actress Emma Watson won't be moving to Hollywood anytime soon - because starlets her age are "bitchy" compared to their counterparts in the U.K.
The 18-year-old Harry Potter star admits she enjoys packing her bags for a visit to California when she's called in to work on a new film, but a permanent move is less than likely.
She tells AOL's Moviefone.com, "Never say never, but I can't imagine it. I think that it's a wonderful lifestyle that you have here - the weather is amazing and everyone seems very healthy. It seems like a really nice place to live.
"Obviously, if I had a film here or whatever, then that would be great. But I don't really know a lot of people here.
Adding of tabloid favourites her age she muses, "Gosh, I could never be that bitchy! I think that living in England, it's very disconnected from Hollywood. There's a very different approach and attitude towards it. Acting in a starry way is just not tolerated. You will just have the piss taken out of you. People will just laugh at you."
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Emma Watson on The Tale of Despereaux
17 December 2008 10:27 AM, PST | From www.canmag.com | See recent CanMag news
Now that Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince is delayed until summer, you won't get your Hermione Granger fix this year. At least you can hear her voice in The Tale of Despereaux, where she plays Princess Pea. Recording for the animated film took place over the course of many Potter shoots.
Watson is Princess Pea in The Tale of Despereaux
"Tale of Despereaux was made over quite a long period of time," Watson said. "So I was kind of brought in for a couple of days here and there and then they'd progress a bit further or something would change and then I'd come and do another three or four days. So it was quite spread out and it was a long process. In that sense, it wasn't like a very intense workload that made it difficult."
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Tales of the Despereaux Junket -- Some big stars talk about playing some very small characters.
17 December 2008 | From Collider.com | See recent Collider.com news
Universal is bowing "The Tale of Desperaux" this Friday and, while there's nothing inherently holiday related to the plot, the family-friendly story has chosen the right season for a (welcomely complex) tale of, in the words of its source material's original title, "a mouse, a princess, some soup, and a spool of thread". Giving voice to a myriad of fantastic characters is an equally-myriad selection of Hollywood's finest including Dustin Hoffman as a rat named Roscuro, Matthew Broderick as the titular mouse-hero Despereaux, Emma Watson as the human Princess Pea and Sigourney Weaver as the omnipresent narrator. Together, the four took the stage for one of the strangest press conferences I've ever had the pleasure of attending. I say strange because -- in a moment I never really expected to ever encounter in life -- Dustin Hoffman pulled a ...
19 December 2008 8:25 PM, PST | From Aceshowbiz | See recent Aceshowbiz news
More photos of "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince" are coming out from French magazine Cinelive. Posted by UniversHarryPotter, the three fresh pictures give another take on the three major characters in the sixth "Harry Potter" movie, Harry, Ron and Ginny. One of the pictures, which is the cover of the mag, focuses on Daniel Radcliffe's Harry with his lit-up wand.
The other two pictures came from the article inside the magazine. One presents Harry and Rupert Grint's Ron standing behind a wall and anxiously spying on Professor Slughorn, while the other displays a close-up look at Harry's love interest and Ron's little sister, Ginny, who is played by Bonnie Wright.
According to Rupert Grint's fansite Ice Cream Man, the article discusses about the evolving friendship between Harry and Ron. In it, it is told that Ron has matured and realizes that girls are interested in him.
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Watson content with normal life
19 December 2008 7:38 PM, PST | From Digitalspy | See recent digitalspy news
Emma Watson has said that she is happy living a normal life rather than a glamorous Hollywood existence. The Harry Potter actress, who became famous after taking on the role of Hermione Granger at the age of 11, revealed that she tries to keep her feet on the ground whenever she can. "I have a more normal life than people expect. When I take public transport, people are like: 'That girl looks like the girl from Harry Potter, but it can't be her on the train,'" she said. (more)
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Review: “The Tale of Despereaux”
19 December 2008 4:27 PM, PST | From screeninglog.com | See recent screeninglog news
Seen on: December 19, 2008
The players: Directors: Sam Fell, Rob Stevenhagen, Writers: Gary Ross, Will McRobb, Chris Viscardi, Voice cast: Matthew Broderick, Tracey Ullman, Emma Watson, Tony Hale, Frances Conroy
Facts of interest: Based on the book by Kate Dicamillo.
The plot: Despereaux is a coureagous little mouse who is ordered to enter the scary Ratland, where he embarks on an adventure to save an entire kingdom.
Our thoughts: I found it nearly impossible to sit through “The Tale of Despereaux” without repeatedly checking the time. The big-screen adaptation of Kate Dicamillo’s beloved book could and should have been an energetic and touching family adventure, but instead, it’s nothing but a lifeless, simplistic bore that falls flat both in terms of story and characters.
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Review: The Tale of Despereaux
19 December 2008 10:15 AM, PST | From Cinematical.com | See recent Cinematical news
Mice have enjoyed a great ride in the movies. The animated variety first rose to prominence thanks to Walt Disney's Mickey Mouse in the late 20s, enjoyed a rebirth as heroes in the late 70s and 80s with The Rescuers, The Secret of Nimh, The Great Mouse Detective, and An American Tail, and overflowed into live-action territory a few years later with Stuart Little. More recently, Flushed Away was a superior entertainment about a spoiled upper-class mouse who must learn to survive in the wild and wooly sewers, while the superb Ratatouille gave a rat a rare favorable turn in the spotlight as a culinary artist.
Adapted by Gary Ross (Pleasantville, Dave) from the award-winning book by Kate Dicamillo, The Tale of Despereaux features both a rat and a mouse in leading roles, but the self-described fairy tale is much more than a slapdash character study of two rodents. The
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Interview with The Tale of Despereaux Cast
19 December 2008 9:16 AM, PST | From Reelzchannel.com | See recent ReelzChannel newsKate Dicamillo's beloved children's book, The Tale of Despereaux, was first published in 2003 and has gone on to sell more than 10 million copies. It is the story of a brave little mouse born without the usual fears of his brethren. He also has ears that would give Dumbo a run for his money. The movie adaptation of Dicamillio's book hits theaters this week and features an impressive vocal cast that includes Matthew Broderick (Despereaux), Dustin Hoffman (Roscuro), Emma Watson (Princess Pea), and Sigourney Weaver (narrator).
ReelzChannel had the chance to speak with the cast above recently and you can hear what they had to say in our Interview with The Tale of Despereaux Cast.
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The Tale Of Despereaux Movie Review -- Brian says The Tale of Despereaux is actually quite a misleading title
19 December 2008 | From Collider.com | See recent Collider.com news
"The Tale of Despereaux" is actually quite a misleading title. There's so much oddity floating around this misguided film, it leaves little room for our hero to accomplish anything worthy of sole title ownership. He's rendered a footnote in a cluttered fairy tale yearning for a sense of whimsy, only to conjure great bewilderment instead. Despereaux (voiced by Matthew Broderick) is a tiny mouse with huge ears and a tireless sense of curiosity. Enchanted by stories of King Arthur, Despereaux is hungry for adventure, much to the dismay of his fellow mice, who take great honor in fear. Befriending Princess Pea (Emma Watson) of the kingdom of Dor, the mouse tastes regality for the first time and loves it, only to find his community banishing him for his individuality, sending Despereaux to a life lived with the rats. One of those vermin is ...
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Watson Doesn't Crave Fame
19 December 2008 4:18 AM, PST | From wenn.com | See recent WENN news
Harry Potter actress Emma Watson feels sorry for superstars such as Britney Spears and Lindsay Lohan, because she loves living "a normal life".
The star shot to fame aged just 11 but hasn't let it go to her head, preferring to concentrate on her work rather than living the showbiz lifestyle.
She says, "I have a more normal life than people expect. When I take public transport, people are like, 'That girl looks like the girl from Harry Potter, but it can't be her on the train'. I get stopped by people, but that's fine. I'd never want to be so famous that I couldn't live a normal life to a certain extent."
And the thought of being too famous to go out unrecognised terrifies the teenage actress.
She adds, "I can't imagine anything lonelier, just not being able to be part of the real world and being trapped and locked in hotel rooms and cars."
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Watson: 'I'm not motivated by money'
19 December 2008 1:28 AM, PST | From Digitalspy | See recent digitalspy news
Emma Watson has claimed that she has no need for the money she has earned from starring in the Harry Potter series. The 18-year-old, who is believed to be worth £10 million, told USA Today that her career isn't driven by a desire to be rich. She said: "The wealth side of it hasn't hit me yet because I have no need for money in my life... My life will not be motivated by money." Watson revealed that despite (more)
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Movie Review - 'The Tale of Despereaux'
18 December 2008 11:43 PM, PST | From GetTheBigPicture.net | See recent Get The Big Picture news
The Tale of Despereaux
Starring Matthew Broderick, Emma Watson, and Dustin Hoffman
Directed by Bob Fell and Rob Stevenhagen
Rated G
The Tale of Despereaux unfolds like a children’s book, which is good news since this is, after all, adapted from a children’s book. Without being overly complicated, its story is a bit of a page-turner, although some of the time you’d be content to just stare at the pictures.
Animation has likely never been a bigger financial boon for studios (in a time when most other movies carry with them huge question marks), and it has never been more on the forefront of emerging technologies. Despite any traditional soft spots you might have for Disney classics like Bambi, this is a true golden age of animated film.
Despereaux comes to us not from Disney, DreamWorks or even Fox, but rather from Universal. Though its only other
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Watson 'Unmotivated' By Money
18 December 2008 11:40 PM, PST | From wenn.com | See recent WENN news
Actress Emma Watson has "no need" for the millions she has made from acting, because her life isn't motivated by money.
The Harry Potter star gained access to a $15 million (GBP10 million) fortune when she turned 18 in April, but the teenager hasn't been splashing the cash.
And, because of her financial independence, the star can afford to be picky about her future film roles.
She says, "The wealth side of it hasn't hit me yet because I have no need for money in my life. My life will not be motivated by money.
"I will never do a film because they're going to pay me a certain amount of money. It's liberating. It means I can hopefully make great choices."
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The Tale of Despereaux
18 December 2008 11:38 PM, PST | From The Scorecard Review | See recent Scorecard Review news
The Tale of Despereaux Directed by: Sam Fell and Robert Stevenhagen Cast: (voices) Matthew Broderick, Dustin Hoffman, Emma Watson, Tracey Ullman Running Time: 1 hr 35 mins Rating: G Plot: On Soup Day, the Kingdom of Dor loses its Queen in a terrible rat-related accident. Subsequently, the King of Dor forbids both rats and soup. This depresses the residents of Dor who love soup (they seem ok with the rats being banned), including Princess Pea (Watson). When a little mouse named Despereaux (Broderick) learns about Pea's sadness, he sets out to restore happiness to Dor with the help of a Roscuro (Hoffman), a rat looking to make amends. Who’s It For? Children and their parents. It may be a little frightening to very young children, but not too bad. But again
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The Tale of Despereaux Movie Poster
18 December 2008 11:01 PM, PST | From toxicshock.tv | See recent toxicshock news
Universal Pictures released this movie poster from the new animated film “The Tale of Despereaux” by directors Sam Fell and Robert Stevenhagen starring Matthew Broderick (Wonderful World), Dustin Hoffman (Kung Fu Panda), Emma Watson (Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I), Tracey Ullman and Kevin Kline. Synopsis: Tiny and graced with oversized ears, Despereaux was born too big for his little world. Refusing to live his life cowering, he befriends a Princess named Pea and learns to read (rather than eat) books—reveling in stories of knights, dragons and fair maidens. Banished from Mouseworld for being more man than mouse, Despereaux is rescued by another outcast, Roscuro, who also wants to [...]
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Start Date of 'Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows' Filming Tossed Out
18 December 2008 10:17 PM, PST | From Aceshowbiz | See recent Aceshowbiz news
"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows" will kick off its production in spring of 2009. While at the L.A. premiere of "Yes Man", "Harry Potter" producer David Heyman lets it slip that the work on the follow-up to "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince" is about to begin as they have planned to start shooting in February.
On the occasion, Heyman also gave out on how long it will take to shoot the two-part project. "We finished the sixth film which'll be coming out next summer," the producer of "I Am Legend" explained, "and we start filming the seventh which we'll be breaking into two parts for a 54 week shoot starting in February."
Other than the "Deathly Hallows" shooting schedule, Heyman talks about how the film's three stars Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint and Emma Watson, haven't been allowed to be divas during the filming of any "Harry Potter" movie. "On
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Joe Jonas Having Crushes on Several Celebs
18 December 2008 8:44 PM, PST | From Aceshowbiz | See recent Aceshowbiz news
Young, famous, and having many fans, Joe Jonas honestly reveals that he, too, has crushes on fellow celebrities. "I love Leona Lewis," he mentions one of his celeb crushes. "I've been watching her video, she's gorgeous."
Beside Leona, "I also like Natalie Portman, Emma Watson and Cheryl Cole," Joe adds. "I like a lot of people," he admits further.
In addition to them all, Joe Jonas also makes no secret his admiration for rock musician Mick Jagger, crediting him as his inspiration. On top of that, he even considers Mick as his musical hero that he tries to act like him on stage. "I would love to meet Mick Jagger. A lot of what I do on stage is inspired by Jagger. I love the way he performs and how he dances," Joe admits.
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Emma Watson "Has No Need For Money In Her Life"
18 December 2008 1:59 AM, PST | From icelebz.com | See recent iCelebz news
Emma Watson has "no need for money in her life." The 'Harry Potter' actress - estimated to be worth million - will never agree to star in a film purely for financial gain.
Emma, 18, said: "The wealth side of it hasn't hit me yet because I have no need for money in my life. My life will not be motivated by money."
"I will never do a film because they're going to pay me a certain amount of money. It's liberating. It means I can hopefully make great choices."
The British actress also insists she has not adopted a lavish lifestyle despite starring in six "Harry Potter" films, and still uses public transport.
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Emma Watson: 'Hollywood is bitchy'
18 December 2008 1:22 AM, PST | From Digitalspy | See recent digitalspy news
Emma Watson has revealed that she won't be moving to Hollywood anytime soon because she finds actresses her age to be "bitchy". The Harry Potter star said that although she loves the La lifestyle, she would hate to be compared to Us tabloid favourites. "Gosh, I could never be that bitchy," she told AOL's Moviefone. "I think that living in England, it's very disconnected from Hollywood. There's a very different approach and attitude (more)
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Emma Watson Won't Move to "Bitchy" Hollywood
17 December 2008 10:37 PM, PST | From Hollyscoop.com | See recent HollyScoop news
Harry Potter' star Emma Watson has ruled out moving from the UK to Hollywood because she thinks actresses here are too "bitchy." Admitting that the lifestyle and weather is great here in La, it's still not enough to get her pack her bags and move across the pond. "Gosh, I could never be that bitchy," she told AOL's Moviefone. "I think that living in England, it's very disconnected from Hollywood. There's a very different approach and attitude towards it. Acting in a starry way is just not tolerated. You will just have the p**s taken...
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Watson Prefers England Over 'Bitchy' Hollywood
17 December 2008 5:29 PM, PST | From wenn.com | See recent WENN news
British actress Emma Watson won't be moving to Hollywood anytime soon - because starlets her age are "bitchy" compared to their counterparts in the U.K.
The 18-year-old Harry Potter star admits she enjoys packing her bags for a visit to California when she's called in to work on a new film, but a permanent move is less than likely.
She tells AOL's Moviefone.com, "Never say never, but I can't imagine it. I think that it's a wonderful lifestyle that you have here - the weather is amazing and everyone seems very healthy. It seems like a really nice place to live.
"Obviously, if I had a film here or whatever, then that would be great. But I don't really know a lot of people here.
Adding of tabloid favourites her age she muses, "Gosh, I could never be that bitchy! I think that living in England, it's very disconnected from Hollywood. There's a very different approach and attitude towards it. Acting in a starry way is just not tolerated. You will just have the piss taken out of you. People will just laugh at you."
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Emma Watson on The Tale of Despereaux
17 December 2008 10:27 AM, PST | From www.canmag.com | See recent CanMag news
Now that Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince is delayed until summer, you won't get your Hermione Granger fix this year. At least you can hear her voice in The Tale of Despereaux, where she plays Princess Pea. Recording for the animated film took place over the course of many Potter shoots.
Watson is Princess Pea in The Tale of Despereaux
"Tale of Despereaux was made over quite a long period of time," Watson said. "So I was kind of brought in for a couple of days here and there and then they'd progress a bit further or something would change and then I'd come and do another three or four days. So it was quite spread out and it was a long process. In that sense, it wasn't like a very intense workload that made it difficult."
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Tales of the Despereaux Junket -- Some big stars talk about playing some very small characters.
17 December 2008 | From Collider.com | See recent Collider.com news
Universal is bowing "The Tale of Desperaux" this Friday and, while there's nothing inherently holiday related to the plot, the family-friendly story has chosen the right season for a (welcomely complex) tale of, in the words of its source material's original title, "a mouse, a princess, some soup, and a spool of thread". Giving voice to a myriad of fantastic characters is an equally-myriad selection of Hollywood's finest including Dustin Hoffman as a rat named Roscuro, Matthew Broderick as the titular mouse-hero Despereaux, Emma Watson as the human Princess Pea and Sigourney Weaver as the omnipresent narrator. Together, the four took the stage for one of the strangest press conferences I've ever had the pleasure of attending. I say strange because -- in a moment I never really expected to ever encounter in life -- Dustin Hoffman pulled a ...
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66The Hidden Secrets of Harry Potter (2007) (TV)
50'Harry Potter': Behind the Magic (2005) (TV)
44Conversations with the Cast (2006) (V)
35Preparing for the Yule Ball (2006) (V)
26"Das Große RTL Special zum Film: Harry Potter und die Kammer des Schreckens" (2002)
23Reflections on the Fourth Film (2006) (V)
17"HBO First Look: 'Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix': Fulfilling a Prophecy (#14.15)" (2007)
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12Interviews with Students (2003) (V)
11"HBO First Look: 'Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban': Something Wicked this Way Comes (#11.12)" (2004)
10"HBO First Look: 'Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire': Dark Matters, New Masters (#12.26)" (2005)
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6"The Tonight Show with Jay Leno: (2002-11-14)" (2002)
5"GMTV: (2005-11-11)" (2005)
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Filmography,Awards,References
Filmography
Year Title Role Notes
2001 Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone Hermione Granger Released as Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone in the US
2002 Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
2004 Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
2005 Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
2007 Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
Ballet Shoes Pauline Fossil Television film shown on BBC One
2008 The Tale of Despereaux Princess Pea Voice part
2009 Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince Hermione Granger Scheduled for release 17 July 2009[59]
2010 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 LA Times has confirmed production[60]
2011 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2
Awards
Year Organisation Award Film Result
2002 Young Artist Awards Best Performance in a Feature Film – Leading Young Actress Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone Won[15]
Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films Saturn Award Nominated[61]
Empire Empire Award Nominated[62]
American Moviegoer Awards Outstanding Supporting Actress Nominated[63]
Young Artist Awards Best Ensemble in Feature Film Nominated[15]
2003 Otto Awards Best Female Film Star (Silver) Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets Won[18]
2004 Otto Awards Best Female Film Star (Silver) Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban Won[21]
Total Film Child Performance of the Year Won[23]
Broadcast Film Critics Association Best Young Actress Nominated[64]
2005 Otto Awards Best Female Film Star (Gold) Won[22]
Broadcast Film Critics Association Best Young Actress Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire Nominated[27]
2006 Otto Awards Best Female Film Star (Bronze) Won[26]
MTV Movie Awards Best On-Screen Team Nominated[28]
2007 ITV National Film Awards Best Female Performance Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix Won[32]
UK Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards Best Movie Actress Won[65]
2008 UK Sony Ericsson Empire Awards Best Actress Nominated[66]
Constellation Award Best Female Performance Won[67]
Otto Awards Best Female Film Star (Gold) Won[68]
SyFy Genre Awards Best Actress Won[69]
Glamour Awards Best UK TV Actress Ballet Shoes Nominated[70]
References
^ "Warner Bros. Official site". (Flash: click appropriate actor's image, click "Actor Bio"). harrypotter.warnerbros.co.uk. Retrieved on 28 March 2006.
^ "Emma Watson", The New York Times. Retrieved on 12 January 2008.
^ Warner Bros. (2007-03-23). "Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint and Emma Watson to Reprise Roles in the Final Two Instalments of Warner Bros. Pictures' Harry Potter Film Franchise". Press release. Retrieved on 23 March 2007.
^ a b Stenzhorn, Stefan (2007-07-27). "Potter star Watson "rich enough to retire"", RTÉ.ie Entertainment. Retrieved on 27 July 2007.
^ a b Watson, Emma. "Emma Watson official website news". Retrieved on 2007-08-27.
^ Gould, Lara (2007-08-05). "Hermione Set for BBC Role", The Sunday Mirror. Retrieved on 6 August 2007.
^ a b c d e Watson, Emma. "Biography". Emma Watson's Official Website. Retrieved on 2007-08-03.
^ a b Barlow, Helen. "A life after Harry Potter". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved on 2006-03-16.
^ a b c d Watson, Emma. "Emma". Emma Watson's Official Website. Retrieved on 2007-08-03.
^ a b c d Listfield, Emily (2007-07-08). "We're all so grown up!". Parade. Retrieved on 2007-08-03.
^ ""Harry Potter" magically shatters records", Hollywood.com (2001-11-18). Retrieved on 21 September 2007.
^ "2001 Worldwide Grosses". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved on 2007-05-29.
^ "Magic is the only word for it", The Daily Telegraph (2007-11-04). Retrieved on 23 September 2007.
^ Linder, Brian (2001-11-17). "Review of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone", IGN. Retrieved on 23 September 2007.
^ a b c "2002 nominations and winners". Young Artist's Awards. Retrieved on 2007-09-13.
^ Kenneth Turan (2002-11-15). "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets", Los Angeles Times. Retrieved on 22 September 2007. Archived from the original on 28 December 2005.
^ Ellen, Barbara (2002-11-14). "Film of the week", The Times. Retrieved on 23 September 2007.
^ a b "Bravo Otto – Sieger 2003" (in German). Bravo magazine. Retrieved on 2007-09-22.
^ Trout, Jonathon (2004-06-01). "Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, Emma Watson". BBC. Retrieved on 2007-08-03.
^ A. O. Scott (2004-06-03). "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban: Film review", The New York Times. Retrieved on 23 September 2007.
^ a b "Dan Wins Another Otto Award", DanRadcliffe.com. Retrieved on 13 September 2007.
^ a b Presseportal.com. "Bravo Otto Awards 2005" (in German). Press release. Retrieved on 13 September 2007.
^ a b "Emma Watson wins award", HPANA (2004-11-04). Retrieved on 22 September 2007.
^ Dargis, Manohla (2005-11-17). "The Young Wizard puts away childish things", The New York Times. Retrieved on 24 September 2007.
^ "Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson and Rupert Grint". IGN (2005-11-15). Retrieved on 2007-08-03.
^ a b "Dan & Emma win Bravo Otto awards", HPANA (2006-05-08). Retrieved on 22 September 2007.
^ a b "Goblet of Fire awards". Broadcast Film Critics Association. Retrieved on 2007-09-13.
^ a b Carroll, Larry (2006-04-24). "Alba, Carell, 'Crashers,' 'Virgin' Big Nominees For MTV Movie Awards", MTV. Retrieved on 22 September 2007.
^ a b c Horn, Steven (2007-06-26). "Interview with Emma Watson". IGN. Retrieved on 2007-09-30.
^ "New Harry Potter scene for queen". BBC News (2006-06-12). Retrieved on 2007-08-06.
^ "All Time worldwide opening records". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved on 2007-09-25.
^ a b Pryor, Fiona (2007-09-28). "Potter wins film awards hat-trick". Retrieved on 29 September 2007.
^ "Stardom fades, but cement lives on", The Toronto Star (2008-01-11). Retrieved on 22 January 2008.
^ Warman, Matt (2007-12-21). "Dancing towards their dreams", The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved on 12 January 2008.
^ a b BBC. "A Christmas treat for all the family". Press release. Retrieved on 1 January 2008.
^ Pielou, Adriaane (2007-12-26). "Ballet Shoes saw me through", The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved on 1 January 2008.
^ BBC. "BBC One Transmission Details, weeks 52/1". Press release. Retrieved on 1 January 2008.
^ Tryhorn, Chris (2007-12-27). "Viewers sold on Old Curiosity Shop", The Guardian. Retrieved on 1 January 2008.
^ Wollaston, Sam (2007-12-27). "Last Night's TV", The Guardian. Retrieved on 1 January 2008.
^ Teeman, Tim (2007-12-27). "Last Night's TV", The Times. Retrieved on 1 January 2008.
^ Walton, James (2007-12-27). "Ballet Shoes", The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved on 1 January 2008.
^ Adams, Katie (2007-10-18). "Village set for Harry Potter filming", The Wiltshire Times. Retrieved on 12 January 2008.
^ "Will Harry Potter lose one of its stars?", Newsweek (2006-10-02). Retrieved on 25 September 2007. Archived from the original on 5 October 2006.
^ a b c Watson, Emma (2007-09-24). "Emma's sisters in Ballet Shoes". Emma Watson's official website. Retrieved on 2007-09-30.
^ a b c Gordon, Jane (2007-08-13). "Touched by magic: Harry Potter's Hermione".
^ Muir, Kate (2004-05-15). "Cast Interviews", The Times. Retrieved on 12 January 2008.
^ "Pupils "sitting too many GCSEs"", BBC News (2006-08-24). Retrieved on 27 May 2007.
^ a b Tibbetts, Graham (2008-08-14). "A-levels: Harry Potter actress Emma Watson gets straight As", The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved on 10 December 2008.
^ "Emma's A/S Results", Emma Watson's Official Website (2007-08-17). Retrieved on 18 August 2007.
^ Olly Richards (2008-03-14). "Potter Producer Talks Deathly Hallows", Empire. Retrieved on 15 March 2008.
^ Long, Camilla (2008-12-07). "What next in life for Emma Watson", Times Online. Retrieved on 10 December 2008.
^ Cawthorne, Alec (2007-11-07). "Rupert Grint and Emma Watson", BBC. Retrieved on 3 August 2007.
^ "Emma Watson loves to go fishing for a spell". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved on 2008-05-19.
^ "Emma Watson donates items for WTT auction". Harry Potter Automatic News Aggregator. Retrieved on 2008-05-19.
^ "Emma Watson donates items for WTT auction again". Harry Potter Automatic News Aggregator. Retrieved on 2008-05-19.
^ "The Wild Trout Trust - Internet & Postal Auction 2008" (PDF). Wild Trout Trust. Retrieved on 2008-05-19.
^ Watson, Emma. "emma-faq". Emma Watson's Official Website. Retrieved on 2007-08-03.
^ Emma Watson at Fashion Week
^ "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince moves to summer 2009", MarketWatch (2008-08-14). Retrieved on 15 August 2008.
^ Geoff Boucher (2008-03-13). "Final 'Harry Potter' book will be split into two movies", Los Angeles Times. Retrieved on 17 March 2008.
^ "2002 Saturn Awards". IMDB. Retrieved on 2007-09-13.
^ "2002 Empire Awards". IMDB. Retrieved on 2007-09-13.
^ "American Moviegoer Award nominations". Time Warner. Retrieved on 2007-09-13.
^ "Prisoner of Azkaban awards". Broadcast Film Critics Association. Retrieved on 2007-09-13.
^ Akers, Shelley (2007-10-20). "Emma Watson Is Named Nickelodeon's Best Actress", People. Retrieved on 24 October 2007.
^ "Six Nominations for "Order of the Phoenix" at Empire Awards", The Leaky Cauldron (2008-02-03). Retrieved on 3 February 2008.
^ "Will Smith, Emma Watson & “Transformers” Win Canadian Film/TV Awards". marketwire (July 2008). Retrieved on 2008-07-15.
^ "Dan and Emma won Otto Awards". Bravo Germany (May 2008). Retrieved on 2008-05-06.
^ "'Battlestar Galactica' Leads Way With 11 SyFy Genre Awards Nods". SyFy Portal (August 2008). Retrieved on 2008-08-24.
^ "Emma Watson Nominated for Glamour Awards". The Leaky Cauldron (February 2008).
Year Title Role Notes
2001 Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone Hermione Granger Released as Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone in the US
2002 Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
2004 Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
2005 Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
2007 Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
Ballet Shoes Pauline Fossil Television film shown on BBC One
2008 The Tale of Despereaux Princess Pea Voice part
2009 Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince Hermione Granger Scheduled for release 17 July 2009[59]
2010 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1 LA Times has confirmed production[60]
2011 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2
Awards
Year Organisation Award Film Result
2002 Young Artist Awards Best Performance in a Feature Film – Leading Young Actress Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone Won[15]
Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films Saturn Award Nominated[61]
Empire Empire Award Nominated[62]
American Moviegoer Awards Outstanding Supporting Actress Nominated[63]
Young Artist Awards Best Ensemble in Feature Film Nominated[15]
2003 Otto Awards Best Female Film Star (Silver) Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets Won[18]
2004 Otto Awards Best Female Film Star (Silver) Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban Won[21]
Total Film Child Performance of the Year Won[23]
Broadcast Film Critics Association Best Young Actress Nominated[64]
2005 Otto Awards Best Female Film Star (Gold) Won[22]
Broadcast Film Critics Association Best Young Actress Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire Nominated[27]
2006 Otto Awards Best Female Film Star (Bronze) Won[26]
MTV Movie Awards Best On-Screen Team Nominated[28]
2007 ITV National Film Awards Best Female Performance Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix Won[32]
UK Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards Best Movie Actress Won[65]
2008 UK Sony Ericsson Empire Awards Best Actress Nominated[66]
Constellation Award Best Female Performance Won[67]
Otto Awards Best Female Film Star (Gold) Won[68]
SyFy Genre Awards Best Actress Won[69]
Glamour Awards Best UK TV Actress Ballet Shoes Nominated[70]
References
^ "Warner Bros. Official site". (Flash: click appropriate actor's image, click "Actor Bio"). harrypotter.warnerbros.co.uk. Retrieved on 28 March 2006.
^ "Emma Watson", The New York Times. Retrieved on 12 January 2008.
^ Warner Bros. (2007-03-23). "Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint and Emma Watson to Reprise Roles in the Final Two Instalments of Warner Bros. Pictures' Harry Potter Film Franchise". Press release. Retrieved on 23 March 2007.
^ a b Stenzhorn, Stefan (2007-07-27). "Potter star Watson "rich enough to retire"", RTÉ.ie Entertainment. Retrieved on 27 July 2007.
^ a b Watson, Emma. "Emma Watson official website news". Retrieved on 2007-08-27.
^ Gould, Lara (2007-08-05). "Hermione Set for BBC Role", The Sunday Mirror. Retrieved on 6 August 2007.
^ a b c d e Watson, Emma. "Biography". Emma Watson's Official Website. Retrieved on 2007-08-03.
^ a b Barlow, Helen. "A life after Harry Potter". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved on 2006-03-16.
^ a b c d Watson, Emma. "Emma". Emma Watson's Official Website. Retrieved on 2007-08-03.
^ a b c d Listfield, Emily (2007-07-08). "We're all so grown up!". Parade. Retrieved on 2007-08-03.
^ ""Harry Potter" magically shatters records", Hollywood.com (2001-11-18). Retrieved on 21 September 2007.
^ "2001 Worldwide Grosses". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved on 2007-05-29.
^ "Magic is the only word for it", The Daily Telegraph (2007-11-04). Retrieved on 23 September 2007.
^ Linder, Brian (2001-11-17). "Review of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone", IGN. Retrieved on 23 September 2007.
^ a b c "2002 nominations and winners". Young Artist's Awards. Retrieved on 2007-09-13.
^ Kenneth Turan (2002-11-15). "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets", Los Angeles Times. Retrieved on 22 September 2007. Archived from the original on 28 December 2005.
^ Ellen, Barbara (2002-11-14). "Film of the week", The Times. Retrieved on 23 September 2007.
^ a b "Bravo Otto – Sieger 2003" (in German). Bravo magazine. Retrieved on 2007-09-22.
^ Trout, Jonathon (2004-06-01). "Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, Emma Watson". BBC. Retrieved on 2007-08-03.
^ A. O. Scott (2004-06-03). "Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban: Film review", The New York Times. Retrieved on 23 September 2007.
^ a b "Dan Wins Another Otto Award", DanRadcliffe.com. Retrieved on 13 September 2007.
^ a b Presseportal.com. "Bravo Otto Awards 2005" (in German). Press release. Retrieved on 13 September 2007.
^ a b "Emma Watson wins award", HPANA (2004-11-04). Retrieved on 22 September 2007.
^ Dargis, Manohla (2005-11-17). "The Young Wizard puts away childish things", The New York Times. Retrieved on 24 September 2007.
^ "Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson and Rupert Grint". IGN (2005-11-15). Retrieved on 2007-08-03.
^ a b "Dan & Emma win Bravo Otto awards", HPANA (2006-05-08). Retrieved on 22 September 2007.
^ a b "Goblet of Fire awards". Broadcast Film Critics Association. Retrieved on 2007-09-13.
^ a b Carroll, Larry (2006-04-24). "Alba, Carell, 'Crashers,' 'Virgin' Big Nominees For MTV Movie Awards", MTV. Retrieved on 22 September 2007.
^ a b c Horn, Steven (2007-06-26). "Interview with Emma Watson". IGN. Retrieved on 2007-09-30.
^ "New Harry Potter scene for queen". BBC News (2006-06-12). Retrieved on 2007-08-06.
^ "All Time worldwide opening records". Box Office Mojo. Retrieved on 2007-09-25.
^ a b Pryor, Fiona (2007-09-28). "Potter wins film awards hat-trick". Retrieved on 29 September 2007.
^ "Stardom fades, but cement lives on", The Toronto Star (2008-01-11). Retrieved on 22 January 2008.
^ Warman, Matt (2007-12-21). "Dancing towards their dreams", The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved on 12 January 2008.
^ a b BBC. "A Christmas treat for all the family". Press release. Retrieved on 1 January 2008.
^ Pielou, Adriaane (2007-12-26). "Ballet Shoes saw me through", The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved on 1 January 2008.
^ BBC. "BBC One Transmission Details, weeks 52/1". Press release. Retrieved on 1 January 2008.
^ Tryhorn, Chris (2007-12-27). "Viewers sold on Old Curiosity Shop", The Guardian. Retrieved on 1 January 2008.
^ Wollaston, Sam (2007-12-27). "Last Night's TV", The Guardian. Retrieved on 1 January 2008.
^ Teeman, Tim (2007-12-27). "Last Night's TV", The Times. Retrieved on 1 January 2008.
^ Walton, James (2007-12-27). "Ballet Shoes", The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved on 1 January 2008.
^ Adams, Katie (2007-10-18). "Village set for Harry Potter filming", The Wiltshire Times. Retrieved on 12 January 2008.
^ "Will Harry Potter lose one of its stars?", Newsweek (2006-10-02). Retrieved on 25 September 2007. Archived from the original on 5 October 2006.
^ a b c Watson, Emma (2007-09-24). "Emma's sisters in Ballet Shoes". Emma Watson's official website. Retrieved on 2007-09-30.
^ a b c Gordon, Jane (2007-08-13). "Touched by magic: Harry Potter's Hermione".
^ Muir, Kate (2004-05-15). "Cast Interviews", The Times. Retrieved on 12 January 2008.
^ "Pupils "sitting too many GCSEs"", BBC News (2006-08-24). Retrieved on 27 May 2007.
^ a b Tibbetts, Graham (2008-08-14). "A-levels: Harry Potter actress Emma Watson gets straight As", The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved on 10 December 2008.
^ "Emma's A/S Results", Emma Watson's Official Website (2007-08-17). Retrieved on 18 August 2007.
^ Olly Richards (2008-03-14). "Potter Producer Talks Deathly Hallows", Empire. Retrieved on 15 March 2008.
^ Long, Camilla (2008-12-07). "What next in life for Emma Watson", Times Online. Retrieved on 10 December 2008.
^ Cawthorne, Alec (2007-11-07). "Rupert Grint and Emma Watson", BBC. Retrieved on 3 August 2007.
^ "Emma Watson loves to go fishing for a spell". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved on 2008-05-19.
^ "Emma Watson donates items for WTT auction". Harry Potter Automatic News Aggregator. Retrieved on 2008-05-19.
^ "Emma Watson donates items for WTT auction again". Harry Potter Automatic News Aggregator. Retrieved on 2008-05-19.
^ "The Wild Trout Trust - Internet & Postal Auction 2008" (PDF). Wild Trout Trust. Retrieved on 2008-05-19.
^ Watson, Emma. "emma-faq". Emma Watson's Official Website. Retrieved on 2007-08-03.
^ Emma Watson at Fashion Week
^ "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince moves to summer 2009", MarketWatch (2008-08-14). Retrieved on 15 August 2008.
^ Geoff Boucher (2008-03-13). "Final 'Harry Potter' book will be split into two movies", Los Angeles Times. Retrieved on 17 March 2008.
^ "2002 Saturn Awards". IMDB. Retrieved on 2007-09-13.
^ "2002 Empire Awards". IMDB. Retrieved on 2007-09-13.
^ "American Moviegoer Award nominations". Time Warner. Retrieved on 2007-09-13.
^ "Prisoner of Azkaban awards". Broadcast Film Critics Association. Retrieved on 2007-09-13.
^ Akers, Shelley (2007-10-20). "Emma Watson Is Named Nickelodeon's Best Actress", People. Retrieved on 24 October 2007.
^ "Six Nominations for "Order of the Phoenix" at Empire Awards", The Leaky Cauldron (2008-02-03). Retrieved on 3 February 2008.
^ "Will Smith, Emma Watson & “Transformers” Win Canadian Film/TV Awards". marketwire (July 2008). Retrieved on 2008-07-15.
^ "Dan and Emma won Otto Awards". Bravo Germany (May 2008). Retrieved on 2008-05-06.
^ "'Battlestar Galactica' Leads Way With 11 SyFy Genre Awards Nods". SyFy Portal (August 2008). Retrieved on 2008-08-24.
^ "Emma Watson Nominated for Glamour Awards". The Leaky Cauldron (February 2008).
Career
Harry Potter
In 1999, casting began for Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (known as Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone in the United States), the film adaptation of British author J. K. Rowling's bestselling novel.[9] Of importance to the casting directors were the lead role of Harry Potter and the two supporting roles of Hermione Granger and Ron Weasley, Harry's two friends. Casting agents found Watson through her Oxford theatre teacher,[9] and producers were impressed by her confidence. After eight auditions, producer David Heyman told Watson and fellow applicants Daniel Radcliffe and Rupert Grint that they had been cast, respectively, as Hermione Granger, Harry Potter and Ron Weasley. Rowling supported Watson from her first screen test.[9]
Watson's debut as Hermione came in 2001 with Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. The film broke records for opening-day sales and opening weekend takings and was the highest-grossing film of 2001.[11][12] Critics praised the performances of the three leads, often singling out Watson for particular acclaim. The Daily Telegraph called her performance "admirable",[13] and IGN said she "stole the show".[14] Watson was nominated for five awards for her performance in Philosopher's Stone, winning the Young Artist Award for Leading Young Actress.[15]
A year later, Watson again starred as Hermione in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, the second installment of the series. Though the film received mixed reviews because of its pace and direction, critics were positive about the performances. The Los Angeles Times said Watson and her peers had matured between films,[16] while The Times criticised director Chris Columbus for "under-employing" Watson's hugely popular character.[17] Watson received an Otto Award from the German magazine Die Welt for her performance.[18] In 2004, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban was released. Watson was appreciative of the more assertive role Hermione played, calling her character "charismatic" and "a fantastic role to play".[19] Although critics turned away from Radcliffe's acting talent, labelling him wooden, Watson continued to be praised; The New York Times lauded her performance, saying "Luckily Mr. Radcliffe's blandness is offset by Ms. Watson's spiky impatience. Harry may show off his expanding wizardly skills ... but Hermione ... earns the loudest applause with a decidedly unmagical punch to Draco Malfoy's deserving nose".[20] Although Prisoner of Azkaban remains the lowest-grossing Harry Potter film as of January 2008, Watson's personal performance won her two Otto Awards and the Child Performance of the Year award from Total Film.[21][22][23]
With Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005), both Watson and the Harry Potter film series reached new milestones. The film set records for a Harry Potter opening weekend, a non-May opening weekend in the US, and an opening weekend in the UK. Critics praised the increasing maturity of Watson and her teenage co-stars; the New York Times called her performance "touchingly earnest".[24] For Watson, much of the humour of the film sprang from the tension among the three lead characters as they matured. She said, "I loved all the arguing ... I think it's much more realistic that they would argue and that there would be problems."[25] Nominated for three awards for Goblet of Fire, Watson won a bronze Otto Award.[26][27][28] Later that year, Watson became the youngest person to appear on the cover of Teen Vogue.[29] 2006 found Watson playing Hermione in The Queen's Handbag, a special mini-episode of Harry Potter in celebration of Queen Elizabeth II's 80th birthday.[30]
The fifth film in the Harry Potter franchise, 2007's Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, was a financial success, setting a record worldwide, opening-weekend gross of $332.7 million.[31] Watson won the inaugural National Movie Award for Best Female Performance.[32] As the fame of the actress and the series continued, Watson and fellow Harry Potter co-stars Daniel Radcliffe and Rupert Grint left imprints of their hands, feet, and wands in front of Grauman's Chinese Theater in Hollywood on 9 July 2007.[33]
Work outside Harry Potter
Watson's first non-Harry Potter role was in the 2007 TV film Ballet Shoes, as Pauline Fossil.[34] She said of the project, "I was all set to go back to school after finishing Harry Potter [and the Order of the Phoenix] but couldn't resist Ballet Shoes. I really loved it".[35] A BBC adaptation of Noel Streatfeild's novel of the same name, the film stars Watson as aspiring actress Pauline Fossil, the eldest of three sisters around whom the story revolves.[36] Director Sandra Goldbacher commented, "Emma was perfect for Pauline ... She has a piercing, delicate aura that makes you want to gaze and gaze at her".[35] Ballet Shoes was broadcast on Boxing Day in the United Kingdom,[37] to an estimated audience of 5.2 million (22 percent of the viewing total).[38] The film received generally poor critical reviews, and The Times described it as "progress[ing] with little emotional investment, or magic, or dramatic momentum".[39][40] However, the performances of its cast were generally praised; The Daily Telegraph wrote the film "was certainly well done, not least because it confirmed how good child actors are these days".[41]
Watson starred in the animated film The Tale of Despereaux, released in December 2008.[5] She voiced the character of Princess Pea in the film, a children's comedy which also starred Matthew Broderick and Tracey Ullman.
Future plans
Despite rumours that she had refused the final two Harry Potter installments,[8] Watson signed for the sixth and seventh films in March 2007. She explained the decision was tough as filming would continue to dominate her life for three to four years, but in the end "the pluses outweighed the minuses".[10] Filming for Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, the sixth film, began in late 2007.[42] Although Radcliffe and Grint have confirmed their commitment to acting, Watson has expressed uncertainty about her future. Speaking to Newsweek in 2006, she said, "Daniel and Rupert seem so sure ... I love to perform, but there are so many other things I love doing."[43]
Personal life
Watson's extended family has grown as her divorced parents both have children by new partners. Her father has identical twin girls, Nina and Lucy,[44] and a four-year old son, Toby. Her mother's partner has two sons (Emma's stepbrothers), who "regularly stay with her".[45] Watson's full brother, Alexander, has appeared as an extra in two Harry Potter films,[44] and her half-sisters were cast as the young Pauline Fossil in the BBC's Ballet Shoes adaptation.[44]
After moving to Oxford with her mother and brother, Watson attended The Dragon School, an independent preparatory school, until June 2003 and then moved to Headington School, an independent school for girls, also in Oxford.[7] While on film sets, Watson and her peers were tutored for up to five hours a day;[46] despite the focus on filming she maintained high academic standards. In June 2006, Watson took GCSE examinations in 10 subjects, achieving eight A* and two A grades;[47] she was a target of friendly ridicule on the Harry Potter set because of her straight-A exam results.[29] She received A grades in her 2008 A level (advanced level) examinations in English Literature, Geography and Art,[48] and in her 2007 AS (advanced subsidiary) level in History of Art.[49] Watson is currently taking a gap year,[48] with filming of the two part adaptation of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows starting in February 2009,[50] after which she "definitely wants to go to university" to study English.[51]
Watson's work in the Harry Potter series has brought her more than £10 million,[4] and she has acknowledged she will never have to work for money. However, she has declined to quit school to become a full-time actress, saying "People can’t understand why I don’t want to ... but school life keeps me in touch with my friends. It keeps me in touch with reality".[10] She has been positive about working as a child actress, saying her parents and colleagues helped make her experience happy.[29][45][52] Watson enjoys a close friendship with her fellow Harry Potter stars Daniel Radcliffe and Rupert Grint, describing them as a "unique support system" for the stresses of film work.
Watson lists her interests as dancing, singing, field hockey, tennis, art,[7] fly fishing,[53] and donates to WTT (Wild Trout Trust).[54][55][56] She describes herself as "a bit of a feminist",[10][45] and admires fellow actors Johnny Depp and Julia Roberts.[57]
As she has grown older, Watson has become something of a budding fashion icon. She has said she sees fashion as something very similar to art, which she studied in school. In September of 2008, she told a blogger, "I've been focusing on art a lot, and fashion's a great extension of that."[58]
In 1999, casting began for Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (known as Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone in the United States), the film adaptation of British author J. K. Rowling's bestselling novel.[9] Of importance to the casting directors were the lead role of Harry Potter and the two supporting roles of Hermione Granger and Ron Weasley, Harry's two friends. Casting agents found Watson through her Oxford theatre teacher,[9] and producers were impressed by her confidence. After eight auditions, producer David Heyman told Watson and fellow applicants Daniel Radcliffe and Rupert Grint that they had been cast, respectively, as Hermione Granger, Harry Potter and Ron Weasley. Rowling supported Watson from her first screen test.[9]
Watson's debut as Hermione came in 2001 with Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. The film broke records for opening-day sales and opening weekend takings and was the highest-grossing film of 2001.[11][12] Critics praised the performances of the three leads, often singling out Watson for particular acclaim. The Daily Telegraph called her performance "admirable",[13] and IGN said she "stole the show".[14] Watson was nominated for five awards for her performance in Philosopher's Stone, winning the Young Artist Award for Leading Young Actress.[15]
A year later, Watson again starred as Hermione in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, the second installment of the series. Though the film received mixed reviews because of its pace and direction, critics were positive about the performances. The Los Angeles Times said Watson and her peers had matured between films,[16] while The Times criticised director Chris Columbus for "under-employing" Watson's hugely popular character.[17] Watson received an Otto Award from the German magazine Die Welt for her performance.[18] In 2004, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban was released. Watson was appreciative of the more assertive role Hermione played, calling her character "charismatic" and "a fantastic role to play".[19] Although critics turned away from Radcliffe's acting talent, labelling him wooden, Watson continued to be praised; The New York Times lauded her performance, saying "Luckily Mr. Radcliffe's blandness is offset by Ms. Watson's spiky impatience. Harry may show off his expanding wizardly skills ... but Hermione ... earns the loudest applause with a decidedly unmagical punch to Draco Malfoy's deserving nose".[20] Although Prisoner of Azkaban remains the lowest-grossing Harry Potter film as of January 2008, Watson's personal performance won her two Otto Awards and the Child Performance of the Year award from Total Film.[21][22][23]
With Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005), both Watson and the Harry Potter film series reached new milestones. The film set records for a Harry Potter opening weekend, a non-May opening weekend in the US, and an opening weekend in the UK. Critics praised the increasing maturity of Watson and her teenage co-stars; the New York Times called her performance "touchingly earnest".[24] For Watson, much of the humour of the film sprang from the tension among the three lead characters as they matured. She said, "I loved all the arguing ... I think it's much more realistic that they would argue and that there would be problems."[25] Nominated for three awards for Goblet of Fire, Watson won a bronze Otto Award.[26][27][28] Later that year, Watson became the youngest person to appear on the cover of Teen Vogue.[29] 2006 found Watson playing Hermione in The Queen's Handbag, a special mini-episode of Harry Potter in celebration of Queen Elizabeth II's 80th birthday.[30]
The fifth film in the Harry Potter franchise, 2007's Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, was a financial success, setting a record worldwide, opening-weekend gross of $332.7 million.[31] Watson won the inaugural National Movie Award for Best Female Performance.[32] As the fame of the actress and the series continued, Watson and fellow Harry Potter co-stars Daniel Radcliffe and Rupert Grint left imprints of their hands, feet, and wands in front of Grauman's Chinese Theater in Hollywood on 9 July 2007.[33]
Work outside Harry Potter
Watson's first non-Harry Potter role was in the 2007 TV film Ballet Shoes, as Pauline Fossil.[34] She said of the project, "I was all set to go back to school after finishing Harry Potter [and the Order of the Phoenix] but couldn't resist Ballet Shoes. I really loved it".[35] A BBC adaptation of Noel Streatfeild's novel of the same name, the film stars Watson as aspiring actress Pauline Fossil, the eldest of three sisters around whom the story revolves.[36] Director Sandra Goldbacher commented, "Emma was perfect for Pauline ... She has a piercing, delicate aura that makes you want to gaze and gaze at her".[35] Ballet Shoes was broadcast on Boxing Day in the United Kingdom,[37] to an estimated audience of 5.2 million (22 percent of the viewing total).[38] The film received generally poor critical reviews, and The Times described it as "progress[ing] with little emotional investment, or magic, or dramatic momentum".[39][40] However, the performances of its cast were generally praised; The Daily Telegraph wrote the film "was certainly well done, not least because it confirmed how good child actors are these days".[41]
Watson starred in the animated film The Tale of Despereaux, released in December 2008.[5] She voiced the character of Princess Pea in the film, a children's comedy which also starred Matthew Broderick and Tracey Ullman.
Future plans
Despite rumours that she had refused the final two Harry Potter installments,[8] Watson signed for the sixth and seventh films in March 2007. She explained the decision was tough as filming would continue to dominate her life for three to four years, but in the end "the pluses outweighed the minuses".[10] Filming for Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, the sixth film, began in late 2007.[42] Although Radcliffe and Grint have confirmed their commitment to acting, Watson has expressed uncertainty about her future. Speaking to Newsweek in 2006, she said, "Daniel and Rupert seem so sure ... I love to perform, but there are so many other things I love doing."[43]
Personal life
Watson's extended family has grown as her divorced parents both have children by new partners. Her father has identical twin girls, Nina and Lucy,[44] and a four-year old son, Toby. Her mother's partner has two sons (Emma's stepbrothers), who "regularly stay with her".[45] Watson's full brother, Alexander, has appeared as an extra in two Harry Potter films,[44] and her half-sisters were cast as the young Pauline Fossil in the BBC's Ballet Shoes adaptation.[44]
After moving to Oxford with her mother and brother, Watson attended The Dragon School, an independent preparatory school, until June 2003 and then moved to Headington School, an independent school for girls, also in Oxford.[7] While on film sets, Watson and her peers were tutored for up to five hours a day;[46] despite the focus on filming she maintained high academic standards. In June 2006, Watson took GCSE examinations in 10 subjects, achieving eight A* and two A grades;[47] she was a target of friendly ridicule on the Harry Potter set because of her straight-A exam results.[29] She received A grades in her 2008 A level (advanced level) examinations in English Literature, Geography and Art,[48] and in her 2007 AS (advanced subsidiary) level in History of Art.[49] Watson is currently taking a gap year,[48] with filming of the two part adaptation of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows starting in February 2009,[50] after which she "definitely wants to go to university" to study English.[51]
Watson's work in the Harry Potter series has brought her more than £10 million,[4] and she has acknowledged she will never have to work for money. However, she has declined to quit school to become a full-time actress, saying "People can’t understand why I don’t want to ... but school life keeps me in touch with my friends. It keeps me in touch with reality".[10] She has been positive about working as a child actress, saying her parents and colleagues helped make her experience happy.[29][45][52] Watson enjoys a close friendship with her fellow Harry Potter stars Daniel Radcliffe and Rupert Grint, describing them as a "unique support system" for the stresses of film work.
Watson lists her interests as dancing, singing, field hockey, tennis, art,[7] fly fishing,[53] and donates to WTT (Wild Trout Trust).[54][55][56] She describes herself as "a bit of a feminist",[10][45] and admires fellow actors Johnny Depp and Julia Roberts.[57]
As she has grown older, Watson has become something of a budding fashion icon. She has said she sees fashion as something very similar to art, which she studied in school. In September of 2008, she told a blogger, "I've been focusing on art a lot, and fashion's a great extension of that."[58]
Early life
Emma Watson was born in Paris, France, daughter of Jacqueline Luesby and Chris Watson, English lawyers.[7] Watson has one French grandmother,[8] and lived in Paris until the age of five, before she moved with her mother and younger brother, Alex, to Oxfordshire, England, following her parents' divorce.[7]
From the age of six, Watson expressed a desire to become an actress.[9] By 10, she had starred in school plays, including Arthur: The Young Years and The Happy Prince.[7] She had never acted professionally before the Harry Potter series. "I had no idea of the scale of the film series", she said in a 2007 interview with Parade magazine; "if I had I would have been completely overwhelmed".[10]
From the age of six, Watson expressed a desire to become an actress.[9] By 10, she had starred in school plays, including Arthur: The Young Years and The Happy Prince.[7] She had never acted professionally before the Harry Potter series. "I had no idea of the scale of the film series", she said in a 2007 interview with Parade magazine; "if I had I would have been completely overwhelmed".[10]
Emma Watson
Emma Charlotte Duerre Watson (born 15 April 1990) is a French-born British actress[1] who rose to prominence playing Hermione Granger, one of three starring roles in the Harry Potter film series. Watson was cast as Hermione at the age of nine, having acted only in school plays.[2] From 2001 to 2007, she starred in five Harry Potter film instalments alongside Daniel Radcliffe and Rupert Grint. She will return for the final two installments: Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, due to be released in 2009, and the two parts of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.[3] Watson's work in the Harry Potter series has earned her several awards and more than £10 million.[4]
In 2007, Watson announced her involvement in two non-Harry Potter productions: the made-for-television adaptation of the novel Ballet Shoes and an animated film, The Tale of Despereaux. Ballet Shoes was broadcast on December 26, 2007 to an audience of 5.2 million and The Tale of Despereaux, based on the book by Kate DiCamillo, will be released in 2008.[5][6]
Contents [hide]
1 Early life
2 Career
2.1 Harry Potter
2.2 Work outside Harry Potter
2.3 Future plans
3 Personal life
4 Filmography
5 Awards
6 References
7 External links
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