Tuesday, August 23, 2005

What the heck....some Harry Potter

EDITOR'S NOTE: FIRST UP, SOME LINKS TO TRAILERS. (THANKS, CHEWYANDY FOR PASSING ALONG THE LINK TO THE HI-DEF GOF TRAILER)!

Never-before-seen POA trailers
There isn't just one, not just two, but three Prisoner of Azkaban trailers available over at MagicBoxMusic.com.

None of these havebeen released before, so they're definitely worth a look.

All are available in QuickTime only
http://www.magicboxmusic.com/trailer/new/hppoa_teaser.html
EDITOR'S NOTE: THEY LOOK SIMILAR TO ONES THAT SHOWED WHEN POA WAS COMING OUT. BUT THERE ARE DEFINITELY SOME NEW CLIPS, AND THE MUSIC IS DIFFERENT. WORTH A LOOK!

Even bigger International Trailer
This one gives us our best look yet because of the HUGE size.

TLC is posting an international hi-res GOF trailer. cool!

here's the link: http://www.the-leaky-cauldron.org/

EDITOR'S NOTE: IF YOU HAVE TROUBLE FINDING IT AT THAT WEBADDRESS, TRY THIS ONE, BELOW ----

http://www.allocine.fr/film/video_gen_cfilm=53756&nopub=1.html
EDITOR'S NOTE: AND WITH FRENCH SUBTITLES....OOLALA!

PotterCast TidBit Wrapup: Kids to Return for HP5, says Craig
At popular demand, here's a small wrapup of the interview tidbits that were released in the interviews in this week's PotterCast.

-Bonnie Wright spoke about filming movie four and Mike Newell's tendency to explain the big picture and make the very large cast feel part of the entire experience; she also talks about her reactions to book six and the possibility of filming it. EDITOR'S NOTE: WONDER HOW SHE FEELS ABOUT ALL THE 'SNOGGING' HER CHARACTER WILL HAVE TO DO? (GIGGLE)

-Stuart Craig, production designer on the HP films, said he believes the main Potter kids are coming back for Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. He also talks about Yates' vision, Newell's directing style, and more. EDITOR'S NOTE: I HAVEN'T HAD TIME TO LISTEN TO ANY OF THE POTTERCASTS, BUT THIS LITTLE TIDBIT ABOUT MOVIE 5 IS REALLY WELCOME, LOVELY NEWS, EH?!!!

Heyman and WB on GOF's PG-13 rating
The people behind Entertainment Weekly have chosen Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire as the number one movie to see this fall. EDITOR'S NOTE: ALWAYS NICE TO HAVE FANS. ALTHOUGH, CONSIDER THE SOURCE.....

In addition, Ramen sent in this extract from the magazine regarding the movie's PG-13 rating:

"We anticipated at some point this was going to happen," says Dawn Taubin, President of Marketing for Warner Bros. Pictures. "It was just a question of when."

Although the rating - the MPAA is concerned about "sequences of fantasy violence and frightening images" - may lop a serious portion of the audience off at this 6-year-old knees, Producer David Heyman is unfazed. "Kids loathe to be patronized," he says. "The most important thing for us is to maintain the fidelity to the material. [It's] a little frightening at times, but that's the book." EDITOR'S NOTE: AS HARRY AGES AND THE BOOKS PROGRESS, IT REALLY ISN'T A KIDDIE STORY ANY MORE.

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