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New interview, reminder // 2nd July 2007

Tuesday, July 3rd, 2007

Hello EW.netters,

Today, we have a new interview for you. Well, it’s actually the transcript of an interview that Emma, Dan, Rupert and JK Rowling recently did.

Here are the Emma parts:

“EMMA WATSON: Everywhere I go people stop me, recognise me. I mean, I don’t know quite how to explain it. It’s just completely turned my life upside down so, yeah, just

New interviews, new pics, new video // 1st July 2007

Sunday, July 1st, 2007

Hello everybody,

Thanks to Geri from HPANA for letting us know about a new Emma interview. It’s a “must-read” so hurry and click here.

HPANA also has a new on-set report, with a few Emma quotes such as “I’m a bit emotional today. Rupert’s 18! I can’t believe it” or “Sometimes, I’ll go to a friend’s house and their little brothers and sisters will be playing the first film on DVD and it’s very strange. It’s like your baby pictures but a whole film of it. I look so different“. Cute! Click here to read the entire article.

Also, Fred uploaded new pics from the latest press conference Emma attended. Click here to see them, or just check our gallery πŸ™‚

Update: We now have even more pictures from press conference, 72 total now.

Update: UHP posted a video of an OotP behind-the-scenes that aired in France today, on Canal +. Beware, it’s full of spoilers!

Have a nice day,

[ Neve ]

Emma Opening Official Website // 30 June 2007

Sunday, July 1st, 2007

Emma Watson will soon be opening her own official website. πŸ˜†

The site will have new pictures, interviews, and information and will have a very personal touch. That’s all we know for now. We will have more information when it becomes available.

Have a great day!

[ dook ]

New Scans // 30 June 2007

Saturday, June 30th, 2007

There is an article about OotP in the current issue of the Romanian magazine Popcorn. The trio is featured on the cover, and there are several images of Emma as Hermione. Thanks to Iza for the scans.



We also have some scans from the French Magazine Cin

New Emma interview // 30 June 2007

Saturday, June 30th, 2007

Hello everybody,

Thanks to Solo from our boards, we have a new interview from the Telegraph for you today (click here to read the entire article):

“Emma Watson, at 16 the youngest of the trio, has grown into an attractive young woman over the course of the films, but she is probably the least confident in her own abilities. While she sees a lot of her Hermione Granger character in herself – “We’re both very stubborn, determined, loyal, academic feminists” – she believes any acting talent she has is instinctive and is unsure whether it will be enough to carry her on in after Harry.

“I’ll feel a bit lost when it all finishes, I guess,” she says. “It’s hard to imagine life without Harry Potter. It’s made up such a big part of my life and dominated so much time. It’ll be really weird.

“Never having done an audition before and never having done any professional acting and going into the biggest film franchise of all time, I’ve kind of come from nowhere and gone straight in at the top. Where do I go from here? I feel like I need to backtrack and work my way through again. I’d be really interested to kind of train properly because I feel I shouldn’t be here. I should have done so much more.”

What she has gained, however, is valuable experience, and she had grown sufficiently in confidence to ask David Yates, the director of Order of the Phoenix, whether she was contractually obliged to do so many takes. (Yates, who likes 30 or so takes, gave a polite yes.)

“I got thrown in the deep end on the first one, but the Harry Potter films have been a pretty amazing acting school,” she says. “When I got the part, the only thing I had apparently was some natural acting ability. I didn’t know anything about making a film, and there was so much technically I had to learn and understand.

“I spent the first two films just constantly being in awe, not really knowing if I was doing it right, if I was any good or why I was there.

“I’ve worked with four directors now, all of different nationalities, ages and personalities and I’ve worked with animals, with huge amounts of special effects and stunts. And I feel like I’ve seen and done a lot, so I’m quite lucky and I feel I’m pretty well set up for any other project I take on. This is my fifth time around, and I feel so much more confident in my ability as an actress.”

Watson, who was wearing blue Diesel jeans and a pink Chanel top, is being paid a reported

New scans and a new interview // 29 June 2007

Friday, June 29th, 2007

Hello EW.netters,

Thanks to Emma’s diary for sending us scans from the Belgian Cine Tele Revue, which recently interviewed Emma.



The interview was so interesting that I translated it so that you could all read it. Enjoy!

“The Order of the Phoenix is a much darker movie. Did you feel it on set?
Yes, the plot goes darker and more tortured with each movie. But a lot of this depth and darkness is also due to David Yates, the director. He’s very emotional and subtle.

Have the HP movies influence your teenage years? Do you feel you’ve been losing your best years?
Yes and no. I don’t have the kind of freedom that most teenagers my age have. I can’t do whatever I want. Whether I like it or not, I’m constantly in the public eye, even at school. So I have to be kind of wary, but I’m not complaining. After all, maybe it’s a good thing.

Have you ever thought about giving up on your role?
Yes, a few times. It sometimes gives me headaches. Filming takes so long and is so demanding that I have wondered if all those efforts were worth the sacrifice of my time with my friends and family.

What do you miss the most during filming?
Not to be at home often, and to have very little leisure time, because of the school work I have to catch up with. This stressing way of life that makes you feel aware of your responsibilities very early. Too early, maybe. But again, I don’t feel like a victim. After all these years, it’s still a lot of fun for me to go from Hermione to Emma and from Emma to Hermione.

How do you deal with filming and school work?
I have a tutor on set. And every time the schedule allows, I go back to school to catch up with my school work. The only solution is to talk with my teachers after class and to work harder than the others.

Do you think you’ll go on acting after the end of the HP series?
Yes. As long as I like the roles that I’m offered.

What kind of roles would you like to play?
I have a soft spot for women who go through hard times but make it in spite of men. And for stories that are connected to reality.

Are you scared about being typecast?
No, because I’ll change physically. As long as I’m a teenager and I play little girls, I’ll be seen as Hermione. But once I become a woman, the public won’t see me this way anymore. At least, I hope that people will see beyond the stereotype. I’ve been lucky to play Hermione, it gave me an early experience. It’ll help me evolve more rapidly in this business.

How do you deal with fame on a daily basis?
I’ve been dealing with it almost since I was a child. I’ve practically known nothing else, so fame isn’t a problem for me. It’s best to begin young. At 11, it’s incredible to be recognised and celebrated. After, you get used to it.

Ever since you became a star, have your friends been treating you differently?
My real friends, no. But people who don’t know me well don’t know how to react. But at school, they’re used to me being here. They see me everyday, they don’t think about Hermione, and they don’t treat me differently.

Are you as caring as Hermione towards your friends?
Yes, I’m very attached to their friendship. Being a loyal friend is one of my qualities.

How do you stay in touch with your friends when you’re filming?
It’s all a matter of organisation, and motivation and emails!

Are boys more interested in you now that you’re famous?
No. Boys don’t know how to approach me. And, without being distant, I’m very independent so it’s hard to approach me.

Will Ron and Hermione finally admit their feelings?
Nothing’s sure. And I can’t tell you anything because I haven’t read a line of HP and the Deathly Hallows.

If you weren’t an actress, what would you like to do?
I think I’d have lots of activities. I’ve always had difficulties staying concentrated on the same thing for a long time. My parents are both lawyers, but I don’t think I’ll become one.

What did you dream of when you were a child?
Becoming an actress.

What did you buy with your first wages?
Everything that I earn is locked on a bank account until I’m legal. But each week, I receive a little sum of money with which I bought a laptop.

What are your hobbies?
I enjoy skiing, being with my friends or my family, chatting. Going to the cinema or listening to music.

Do you enjoy travelling?
Yes, I really like going on a plane and get to the other side of the world in a matter of hours. I recently visited Scotland with my parents. China, Japan and Hungary for the previous movies promotion. I stayed longer in China and Japan because I’ve always been fascinated by these countries. The US, for promotion. What else? Oh yes, France. The country in which I love spending time the most. But also Amsterdam, Russia, the Maldives Islands.

What is the weirdest thing a fan ever asked you?
To send him £50, which I didn’t really want to do. In a restaurant, I’ve been asked to sign a plate. I’ve also been asked to sign an autograph on somebody’s skin.

How do people react when they see you on the street in London? Do they scream, do they touch you?
People in the UK are very respectful. Americans tend to scream, to clap, to make a big deal about it, and it can be embarrassing.

You’ll soon leave for university. Any idea what you’ll be studying?
Philosophy or English literature.

How do your parents cope with their daughter’s fame?
At the beginning, with difficulty and scepticism. But they grew used to it. There’s nothing more alarming for parents than to admit that their daughter is famous at 11, especially since the business reputation and the tabloids aren’t really reassuring. But they’re proud of me.

Do you think you’re spoiled by your success?
Until very recently, I never really measured how lucky I was. Now I thank my lucky star everyday. Being picked among hundreds of candidates was a miracle. Just thinking about all those talented actors that don’t get a job is enough to convince myself that I really am very lucky.
 
Were you already a HP fan when you were picked?
Yes, I was in the middle of the third book when I was picked.

What made them chose you for the role of Hermione?
I corresponded to their idea of Hermione. More by my way of playing her than by my physical appearance. But I think what was determining for them was how perfectly compatible our three personalities were. Very early on, I was confronted to Rupert and Dan so that they could see how we functioned as a trio. After all, we were supposed to become friends until the end of the series!

What did you think about Daniel Radcliffe’s choice to appear naked on stage for Equus?
It’s very brave of him. I admire him for daring to brave the critics and taking the risk to break his image when nothing required him to. No need for publicity, no feeling like wanting to become a pin-up boy. He did it simply because he believed in that role.

Who would you take with you on a desert island?
Dan, probably. He’s very talkative, and he would save me from being bored. But why not Rupert? He’s very funny, he would make me laugh.”


AcedMagazine.com also got to interview Emma:

 “ACED: Each film gets more and more intense, does that change or alter your preparation at all before you get in front of the lens?

Emma: I’d like to say that it does, but I actually think I’ve gotten progressively worse. On this film Dan, Rupert, and myself in particular just can’t stop laughing. It’s awful, we’ve ruined how many millions of pounds of film stock?! There’s just something about this film, I’d like to say we’ve really been working hard to get into character and all that, but we’ve really just been endlessly laughing.

ACED: Are you excited that Hermione actually gets to see some action in this installment?

Emma: YES! Oh my god! Seriously! There’s only a certain amount of looking concerned at the edge of a scene that I can do. It was really nice, it brought me back to the first film, I was like “YES!.” We’ve just started the final sequence, and I’ve got dirt on my face and blood, I’m running around. Yes. This is definitely the place I want Hermione to be. It’s really really nice to get back to the action, it’s great.

ACED: Who would win in a duel between yourself, Dan, and Rupert?

Emma: Between our characters? Or Ourselves?

ACED: Yourselves.

Emma: A tricky one…umm..If I say me it’s going to sound really arrogant, so it’s going to have to be one of the boys. Then if I pick eather one of them, then I’m going to be in trouble with the other one. So basically I just can’t win, therefore..I have decided it would be a draw.

ACED: Let me ask you..how many kids do you think Ron and Hermione will have?

Emma: (Laughter) ummmmm. Well I don’t know…Weasleys do have big families. I’m not sure how Hermione will feel about that (Laughter).”

Have a nice day,

[ Neve ]

 

Emma is Britain’s greatest female ambassador! // 28 June 2007

Thursday, June 28th, 2007

Great news, everybody! Emma was voted Britain’s greatest female ambassador by the Sun, beating Keira Knightley, Kate Moss and Victoria Beckham  πŸ˜†  Check this link (thanks Geri).

The editor of the newspaper, Peter Hart, said: “A good ambassador needs brains and beauty, not just bags of cash “.

Brains and beauty, yep, that’s Emma! So congratulations, Emma, you totally deserve that title and we’re proud of being your fans! πŸ™‚

Update: thanks to IheartWatson, we also have a new interview from Cosmo Girl.

3 Minutes with Emma Watson

The sassiest witch in Hogwarts channels her muggle side to chat about boys, baths, and why she avoids the beach!

Throughout the course of the Harry Potter movies, Emma Watson’s character, Hermione, has transformed from a poofy-haired brainaic to the gorgeous belle of the Yule Ball. Now, in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (out July 13), we see that her character has also matured on the inside – into a confident, take-charge girl. “Hermione’s forced to take things on for herself and have her own initiative,” says 17-year-old Emma. “I love that she’s a bit of a feminist. It’s normally her dragging the guys off into the mischief they get into!” In the fifth installment of Potter, evil takes over Hogwarts when a new teacher arrives with shifty suspicions and unusually cruel punishments, like bloodily carving words into the back of Harry’s hand by magic. Ouch! With a quick swoosh of our wand, we got Emma to tell us what makes her tick in real life. Here’s what she said.

COSMOGIRL!: So what’s in your bedroom right now?

Emma Watson: I have collections of quirky things from places I’ve been to, like a set of Russian dolls. And I always keep cards people send me. I have a whole wall covered with them. So my room’s quite full – and messy!

CG!: Are you more of a tomboy or a girlie girl?

Emma: I’m a mix. I can be a bit of a boy when I’m with (boys). I get combative. But I also love fashion and makeup. I don’t have makeup on all the time, but when I want, I have fun with my friends choosing clothes and putting nail polish on.

CG!: Which sport do you prefer – Quidditch or soccer?

Emma: Quidditch. There’s more going on, and it’s juicy! I’m really competitive. Field hockey is my strongest sport, and if I lose a game, I take a long, hot bath and moan about it.

CG!: Which holiday do you enjoy more, Valentine’s Day or Halloween?

Emma: I find Valentine’s Day quite stressful; there are such high expectations. So I’d go with Halloween – it’s more fun. I like dressing up – once I was a pumpkin!

CG!: Would you rather relax on the beach or go skiing in the mountains?

Emma: Skiing. I can’t lie still long. I must do something!

CG!: Last question – if you had Hermione’s magical powers, what would you do?

Emma: My life’s just mad – I love to cram as much as I possibly can into every single day! So I’ve always envied Hermione having that Time Turner. I’d love to be able to stop time – just take a break and come back into it.

[ Neve ]

New Old Pictures from Life Photo Shoot // 27 June 2007

Wednesday, June 27th, 2007

Hello, Emma fans! What a busy month!

Thanks to Andie and IHeartWatson we have 14 never before seen pictures from the Life photoshoot from 2005!

                 

 
Enjoy! πŸ˜†
 
Edit:
 
Fixed the links, it shows up to the correct pictures now. πŸ™‚

[ Katy ]

Videos, Scans // 27 June 2007

Wednesday, June 27th, 2007

More videos to watch  πŸ˜†

IESB has 11 clips from the movie, plus behind the scenes footage, and on set interviews with the cast including Emma, Rupert and Dan. The site is terribly overloaded right now, but maybe you can watch them.

We also have some scans from the Hungarian magazine, Cinema, with an article about Emma. Thanks to Em. Update: oops, links are now fixed. πŸ˜›

We also have photos of the Brazilian magazine Recreio thanks to Carolina.
 

 

[ dook ]

More Videos // 27 June 2007

Wednesday, June 27th, 2007

We have some new videos, and some previous ones now downloadable.

First, a couple new press junket videos from Italy, Italy-TG3, and Italy-TG5. We also have the AP video with the trio and others at the press conference. These are all downloadable.

And we now have downloadable versions of the Mirror video from the press conference, and the CNN video with press conference and a little photocall footage.

Please right click and save the videos to your computer to view.

Media Alerts

  • 29 June – Emma, Dan and Rupert on the Richard and Judy Show, 5pm, channel 4, UK.
  • 1 July – Cast and crew interviews on Channel “Canal +” 2 at 12am, France
  • 8 July – More cast and crew interviews on Channel “Canal +” 2 at 12am, France

[ dook ]