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10-25-2010, 01:04 AM
| | Dan Radcliffe talks Deathly Hallows: Part I, film series, memorabilia with fansites
SnitchSeeker, along with several other websites, participated in a group chat with actor Daniel Radcliffe this past summer, where he spoke about some of the themes, scenes, and challenges in filming the final installment of the Harry Potter series, Deathly Hallows. At the moment, we will only reveal those segments Dan discussed in regards to Deathly Hallows: Part I and other facts about the series; his responses to Deathly Hallows: Part II questions - including one SnitchSeeker asked in regards to who will play the Grey Lady, Helena Ravenclaw, and what it was like for Dan to work with the actress - will be released next year. Quote: What was it like playing the other characters for the Seven Potter scene?
Daniel Radcliffe: Oh, it was bizarre; some were easier than others to impersonate. The actor Andy, who played Mundungus, was the easiest because Andy has a very, kind of a idiosyncratic walk and way about him. He was easy to imitate. But you know, Rupert was very difficult, because Rupert's got a - you know, his walk - you wouldn’t expect that about Rupert. When you actually analyze it, Rupert’s got a real wiggle in the hips when he walks. That was slightly unexpected. He was one of the slightly tricky ones.
But it was great fun And I think it’s going to be a very funny, good scene as well because normally if you see split screen stuff in films it’s often the case that you can see the join, as it were. Where one actor is more apt to playing two on screen at the same time, they don’t really cross over into each other’s space very often. Whereas in this scene, the way we did it was very, very clever and rather brilliant so that we can have everything overlapping. Obviously it’s an actor’s dream – there are seven of me on screen at one time. It’s fantastic!
How was it playing Hermione?
Dan: That was fun. The girls were very, very funny. I think the crew were slightly worried that I was walking around a little too confidently in those heels of Fleur’s. But it was very good fun.
Quote: Entertainment Weekly announced the split point for Deathly Hallows this week (note this took place in August) - last week, rather, where Voldemort gains possession of the Elder Wand from Dumbledore's tomb. How long have you known about this split point, why this was chosen, and what's your opinion of this scene being chosen as the end of part one?
Dan: Well, to be honest with you, you have been a little bit preemptive in that, because we don't actually know when the split's going to be, yet. So, that's not confirmed, I have to say. I mean, I haven't actually hear that, as one of the places that it might be.
That would be - as an option - would be kind of very appropriate, and a good suspenseful moment to have. I mean, it's, at the moment it's sort of within, in or around sort of a few scenes different of where it could be, but I won’t say where it might be, yet, in case I'm then proved very, very wrong. (laughs) I hate to disappoint you on that one. I heard rumours that it could be right before Malfoy Manor. Is there some truth in that, without saying too much?
Dan: There is, but it could be - you know - it could be ten scenes before, it could be ten scenes later. We genuinely don't know, at the moment, I'm afraid.
Quote: Which film was your favorite hair look?
Dan: I would probably say either the third film or the last one – these ones we’ve just finished. I think those are the two in which we’ve got the hair most right. To be honest, my favorite time I ever look is when I’m covered in mud and blood and sweat. I think that’s how I look best. It’s obviously hard to achieve that look in day-to-day life, but still it’s certainly I think how I look strongest. With those kinds of scenes also it’s weirdly helpful. It does actually help you get into the character and get into the scene if you are covered in all that stuff. It’s actually very helpful in terms of helping your performance.
Quote: What would your reaction be to doing something like Harry Potter the musical for stage?
Dan: My reaction would be pretty negative. Harry Potter is a book then our films, you know? I mean, hey, a radio play could work. I don’t know how it would be done on musical. I’m ready to be proved wrong, but I think it’s a bit of a long shot. In my opinion, it’s not the kind of film that would make a good musical. I don’t think it lends itself to those things. To be perfectly honest with you, I just don’t think it would work and I don’t think I would be a big fan of that idea.
Quote: What was the most challenging thing to film physically and emotionally [in Deathly Hallows]?
Dan: Physically? Well, underwater stuff is always pretty tricky. In this case it was particularly tricky because it’s a big fight scene. I’m going under into the frozen lake to get the sword of Gryffindor and obviously the horcrux is fighting for its existence and is trying to kill me. We do what will hopefully be a pretty terrifying almost semi-homage to The Omen where I get dragged up against the ice and toyed around by the locket. So that was pretty challenging.
Emotionally? All the stuff early on in the film in the first part with Rupert. It’s very, very hard, as I’m sure you all know, to hate Rupert Grint – even in performance. So that was a challenge, but hopefully some really, really good scenes will have come out of it. Also, all the scenes in Godric’s Hollow where Harry sees his parents’ tombstone. They were obviously big emotional moments. Harry being such a battle hardened, almost desensitized person at this stage.
He’s dealing with emotions that he doesn’t know how to show because he’s buried emotions for so long. That’s how he’s managed to survive and keep his sanity. By ignoring, a lot of the time to the back of his mind, his tragic past and how he feels about it. So to mind the natural grief one would feel at that moment with the stoicism that Harry has developed over the last years – that was a challenge, but one I thoroughly enjoyed.
Quote: Part 1 is more of a road movie. Was it a really different experience playing Harry?
Dan: Absolutely. It’s a very different film. It’s bizarre, in a way. I don’t think we were aware how different it was at the time of filming. At the time we were just doing scenes like we’d do any other scenes. We weren’t really thinking about how different it was going to eventually seem. But then when I saw the trailer and saw the extra footage I’ve seen, it just struck me how very different it’s going to be because we’ve never seen these characters in this different context before.
I think it’s one of the things that makes the first film so exciting. You see these characters stripped of their comfortable safe surroundings, and suddenly just out in the wilderness together. The first one, as well as being that road movie, because they’re all overexposed and it’s such a different situation, you learn a lot more about how those characters function in that situation. It’s a real exploration of the relationships between them and the flaws – particularly Harry and Ron, because Hermione as always is the voice of reason. Harry and Ron do fall apart to some degree. It’s a very different feel to it. I think, hopefully, people will be very excited by that.
Quote: For people who haven’t read the book, do you think the fan’s reaction will turn in the first half of the movie against Dumbledore because of Rita’s book?
Dan: I hope so. That’s the intention. That, for me, is what the first film is about. It’s about faith. It’s about how far can one’s faith be tested before you give in entirely. Harry’s a Job figure in the book in the first part. He hears so much about Dumbledore that is less than esteemable. He starts to really question why he’s going on this insane, demanding mission, which is costing him his friends and potentially will cost his life - for somebody he starts to question the values of. Hopefully at the end of the first film people should be very much wondering, “Well, what was Dumbledore’s real agenda?” They should question it because that is ultimately what we want them to do.
I also think, while I’m on the topic of talking about faith is also about as Harry loses faith in Dumbledore and starts to fall apart, so Ron and Hermione lose faith in Harry. Harry becomes … I was also comparing him to a Roman Emperor in the last days of the empire just getting paranoid, isolated and puffing himself up. I always felt with Harry there is an element of a martyr complex in him. He doesn’t want to reach out for help. He wants to be the sacrifice. He wants to do it alone. There’s a pride/arrogance, which means he won’t always reach out to other people. When, if fact, he should. When, in fact, he’s actually endangering his own chances of succeeding in this mission and, therefore, the chances of saving the good of the magical world by not asking for help and not accepting help.
Quote: Now that it’s all over have you kept any mementos from the series?
Dan: I’ve got two pairs of glasses. One from the seventh film which were lensless because we use two sets of glasses on films: lensed and lensless. We use lensless for camera reflections and things like that. And also I have a lensed pair from the first film, which are just these tiny little things now that a boy I used to know used to wear. It’s very sweet and they both have pride of place in my home. And actually I’m probably going to get broken into now that I’ve told you that. That was the only thing that I wanted. I didn’t want the wand. I clearly didn’t want the broom. Those were the only thing I had my heart set on.
Quote: If you had to choose to take the journey that Harry takes in the movie in real life, would you and why?
Dan: I think I would if I had the same responsibility that Harry had, I’d like to think that I would be as selfless and as brave as he could be. I think we all would like to think that. And recognize the importance of what he had to do for the good of all of those people that he loves and the people he has to help protect. So, yes, I think I would. Although I don’t think any of us are as brave as Harry.
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows will be released November 19, 2010, and July 15, 2011. Click on the banner below to pre-order tickets for Part I at Fandango. Tickets are also on sale now in the UK; head over to the Harry Potter official UK Facebook for more information. |
10-25-2010, 01:17 AM
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~ I like his hair in the 5th one =)
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10-25-2010, 01:44 AM
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ohhhh dear if the split point changes i'll be really annoyed...
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10-25-2010, 01:48 AM
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Lovely interview. I really love Daniel's interviews because he's like me - he loves the books, he loves the character, he loves the story, so his answers are always very thorough. And I think it's wonderful and emotional that he has two pairs of glasses from the first and seventh movies.
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Hogwarts RPG Name: Ferosa "Roe" Collins Second Year | ℭreative-tastic| ✿ Color Magnet ✿ Quote: Dan: My reaction would be pretty negative. I don’t know how it would be done on musical. I’m ready to be proved wrong, but I think it’s a bit of a long shot. In my opinion, it’s not the kind of film that would make a good musical. I don’t think it lends itself to those things.
lmao, but it's already been done, Dan!  A Very Potter Musical/A Very Potter Sequel did an excellent job of pulling it off effectively. You just have to know which angle to turn...it doesn't always have dramatic, like the series indicates, to be well done.  Seriously, though if they considered a real musical that takes the Harry Potter drama in, my reaction would be pretty negative too...well, I'd be laughing at it first and foremost. Quote: Dan: That was fun. The girls were very, very funny. I think the crew were slightly worried that I was walking around a little too confidently in those heels of Fleur’s. But it was very good fun.
 Of course, Dan would enjoy that. He did say at one point that he wanted to play a drag queen so why not? I can't wait to see him in a bra and heels. |
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10-25-2010, 02:10 AM
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Aw what a sweet interview! |
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ohhhh dear if the split point changes i'll be really annoyed...
The interview took place in Early August right after that Entertainment Weekly article revealed the split. Weeks later was the test preview and people said the film ended with Voldemort getting the Elder Wand. Daniel probably didn't want to verify because it wasn't official at the time.
Check the thread on the soundtrack listings: http://www.snitchseeker.com/harry-po...evealed-77046/ |
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That was a brilliant interview. Dan's so well poised and educated. He's great.
And I agree with everything he said - especially the part about the hair (his hair is my favourite in the 3rd film because it looks the most like what I pictured James' hair to look like) and how people will probably break into his home for his glasses. Oh and about the musical. I don't think the musical would be good at all because you wouldn't be able to get any of the magical effects in at all.
But that aside, Dan's brilliant and such a great guy. I'm so upset that the series has to end  But I'm really rather excited about all of his new projects.
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omg if they end where voldemort gets the elder wand it will b intense i think cause it would make us wonder whats next
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I can't wait.
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10-25-2010, 03:05 AM
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Originally Posted by Fastbak The interview took place in Early August right after that Entertainment Weekly article revealed the split. Weeks later was the test preview and people said the film ended with Voldemort getting the Elder Wand. Daniel probably didn't want to verify because it wasn't official at the time.
Check the thread on the soundtrack listings: http://www.snitchseeker.com/harry-po...evealed-77046/ Actually, the interview took place HOURS before the test screening in Chicago (it was the same day).
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10-25-2010, 04:14 AM
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Great interview, but I would like to point out one thing... Quote:
Originally Posted by Looneybird lmao, but it's already been done, Dan!  A Very Potter Musical/A Very Potter Sequel did an excellent job of pulling it off effectively. You just have to know which angle to turn...it doesn't always have dramatic, like the series indicates, to be well done.  Seriously, though if they considered a real musical that takes the Harry Potter drama in, my reaction would be pretty negative too...well, I'd be laughing at it first and foremost. Yes, a real musical would be pretty horrible in my opinion too, but has no one introduced Dan to AVPM/S yet?!  It's pretty good for a (fanmade) musical...so somebody go prove him wrong!
And he should see who plays Draco in AVPM/S too!
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hmm I have to say I am a little surprised that he had no interest in keeping the wand and broom props for himself. I mean hell I gotta think wands are the most common thing that an actor in the series would like to take home with them for good. (like with Lord of the Rings so many actors wanted to keep their swords)
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10-25-2010, 05:16 AM
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Oh, Dan.  I always thought he was quite critical of Harry as a character, which he has every right to be as the actor playing him, but it's heartwarming to see him admire Harry's bravery. Oh, Harry.
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Originally Posted by HogwartsHokage Great interview, but I would like to point out one thing...
Yes, a real musical would be pretty horrible in my opinion too, but has no one introduced Dan to AVPM/S yet?!  It's pretty good for a (fanmade) musical...so somebody go prove him wrong!
And he should see who plays Draco in AVPM/S too!  Those fans that are going to be at the Deathly Hallows premiere should force him to watch it. He'd be eating his words.  If it's anything close to Tom Felton's reaction when he found out who played his character...well, it would be totally be worth it, I know. |
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lovely  I love dan he seems like a great guy.
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I think Dan's hair was best in POA. He's got the messy hair which was always described in the books!  Awesome answers by him!
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brilliant interview!!
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wonderful interview
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Dan, my dear boy, you need to get yourself onto youtube and watch A Very Potter Musical & A Very Potter Sequel
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Great interview..
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great interviews
love that dan thought rupert was the most difficult to imitate 'cause he as this "wiggle to his hips" haha aaw rupert
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| Quote: What was the most challenging thing to film physically and emotionally [in Deathly Hallows]?
Dan: Physically? Well, underwater stuff is always pretty tricky. In this case it was particularly tricky because it’s a big fight scene. I’m going under into the frozen lake to get the sword of Gryffindor and obviously the horcrux is fighting for its existence and is trying to kill me. We do what will hopefully be a pretty terrifying almost semi-homage to The Omen where I get dragged up against the ice and toyed around by the locket. So that was pretty challenging.
That scene sounds like it's going to be very creepy and chilling.
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