“Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix” Wins People’…
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- “Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix” Wins People’…
- Radcliffe, Watson Ranked in IMDb’s Top 25 of 2007
- Del Toro Wants to Seek Deathly Hallows
“Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix” Wins People’…
Leaky Cauldron.org – The Leaky Cauldron.org – Jan 9, 2008
” Congratulations to all at Order of the Phoenix! Thanks crown and Mary! On a related note, actress Emma Watson also. emmawatsonofficial. Interested in Film Awards? Sign up for free Email Alerts Comments (26) | Average 323. 8 (282 votes) Next Article |Previous Article Send to Friend.
Radcliffe, Watson Ranked in IMDb’s Top 25 of 2007
Leaky Cauldron.org – The Leaky Cauldron.org – Jan 9, 2008
Based on the search behavior of the site’s many visitors, this list was compiled to rank their list of top 25 stars. IMDb notes the following of the young actress who ranked 22 on the list:Hermione Granger was back with a vengeance in this summer’s Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, and the young actress weathered a tabloid tempest that said she might quit the franchise (no worries—she won’t). Meanwhile, Radcliffe, who came in at 17, is listed for his work in “Order of the Phoenix” as well as his role in “December Boys” and the West End production of “Equus. ” Thanks to Peanut! Interested in HP Cast? Sign up for free Email Alerts Comments (61) | Average 3. 2 (308 votes) Next Article |Previous Article Send to Friend…
Ok, vaasim, no way should Rupert quit the Potter movies… it would be a huge blow to his career. He’s a good actor and we all like him, but leaving the films would be perceived as arrogant and, frankly, ridiculous. His fans are almost exclusively from his involvement in Harry Potter… leaving that base would be just plain silly. Posted by margoooo on January 09, 2008 @ 02:33 PM. the-leaky-cauldron.
Del Toro Wants to Seek Deathly Hallows
CanMag – Jan 9, 2008
Guillermo Del Toro Interested in Deathly Hallows. “I’m definitely interested,” he insisted, “now that the movies have grown darker…
A resurrection stone which enables the one who wields it to visit with the dead. A trip to the afterlife and a final duel which makes “Return of the Jedi: look like kindergarten cops and robbers. Indeed, given all the new elements of the “Harry Potter” universe introduced in “Hallows,” there’s little doubt that it would be right in del Toro’s wheelhouse – especially after the visionary “Pan’s Labyrinth” cemented him as the master of fairy-tales that cross over from children to adults.