Emma Watson Takes Time Off Brown for Harry Potter

Emma Watson announced via her website that she is taking time off from school. This hardly comes as a surprise as she has taken on an astounding amount of work.

Aside from her growing acting career, fashion has been knocking down her door. Watson fronted a Burberry campaign, was the cover girl for mags like Vogue, Vanity Fair, Style and Elle. Aside from her face being on the cover of the top fashion mags, she also helped People Tree with a youth line to appeal to the younger crowd. On top of her efforts with the brand, she also collaborated with Alberta Ferretti on a collection due this Spring called Pure Threads.

Top it off with filming the final Harry Potter films and taking on two additional films (‘My Week With Marilyn’ and ‘Perks of Being a Wallflower’), it’s amazing that she ever has time to sleep. So, in order to fulfill her work obligations she is taking time off from school on a temporary basis.

Hi everyone

As you know, I love Brown and I love studying pretty much more than anything but recently I’ve had so much to juggle that being a student AND fulfilling my other commitments has become a little impossible.

I’ve decided to take a bit of time off to completely finish my work on Harry Potter (the last one comes out this summer) and to focus on my other professional and acting projects. I will still be working towards my degree… it’s just going to take me a semester or two longer than I thought : )

Hope you are all well! Thank you for all your continuing support.

Emma xx

The demand for her time with the release of the final installment of the Harry Potter series will be intense. Plans for the press circus that will soon begin for “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2‘ is rumored to be huge. The premiere is will take place in London’s Trafalgar Square on July 7 and is billed as being the “most spectacular” opening yet.

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Daniel Radcliffe and Anderson Cooper Together At Last – VIDEO

Nerdgasm Ahoy!!! Anderson Cooper and Daniel Radcliffe together! These two could have talked about baking soda for an hour and I’d still watch intently.

Anderson Cooper is hitting Broadway in “How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying” as the narrator. It’s all prerecorded, but Anderson Cooper’s voice is like soothing elevator music mixed with Spanish Fly and dipped in rainbows, so I will enjoy it. The best part is that Daniel Radcliffe stars in the show so you get two for the price of one.

Thanks to SnitchSeeker

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Harry Potter Star’s Secret Child

I just love these “secrets” and rumors. A postcard sent to Post Secret claims that one of the men of the Harry Potter cast is the father to her little girl as the result of a one night stand. This is obviously backed by no evidence and every secret is sent anonymously. So its legitimacy plummets, but still amazing to see the level of crazy in the world.

Click HERE to see what College Candy has on Quidditch…

‘Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows’ Reviews

It is finally November 19th and Harry Potter fans are finally getting to see the final installment of the saga. ‘Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows’ was one of the most anticipated books as well as one of the top selling books. (8.3 million copies in 24 hours. Just for comparison…’Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn’ sold 1.3 million copies in 24 hours.) The weight of bringing the much adored book to life on film rested in the hands of David Yates. The pressure to do J.K. Rowling’s work justice along with delivering a package suitable for children and still pleasing to adults must have been crushing. At midnight last night (technically early this morning) the first showing opened to eager fans. So what is the verdict?

‘Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows’ reviews are mostly positive. Most negative reviews surround the question of the film’s suitability for children. The heavy nature of the context of the books speaks for itself. I am guessing that those who have read the books will have to make a judgment call knowing what is in store for the wizarding trio. The film was given a PG-13 rating.

Rotten Tomatoes has the rating hovering around the 76% approval mark as of this Friday morning. (This will fluctuate as more reviews surface.) Critics are giving the 2 and a half hour film a 7.3 out of 10 rating while 90% audience members weighing in give it a solid approval. One factor that remains undisputed is the film’s animated telling of ‘The Three Brothers’ which explains the title of the film and ultimately plays a large role in the very end. Everyone is giving the segment praise.

Entertainment Weekly: “I don’t know which had the greater effect: my real melancholy at the thought of looming finality, or the elegance of this necessarily dark and serious penultimate film, in which characters/actors we have watched since childhood are now resourceful young adults. But I do know I felt a swell of love and awe wash over me from the very first wickedly creepy scene until the profoundly moving last one.”

New York Times: “While there is still one more film to go (Part 2 is scheduled for release in July), this one manages to be both a steppingstone and a reasonably satisfying experience in its own right. Some plot elements are handled with busy, “DaVinci Code”-like mumbo jumbo as the three friends must hunt down not only a bunch of horcruxes, but also the mysterious objects alluded to in the title. The deathly hallows at least provide the occasion for a lovely animated sequence, much as the inevitable preliminary battle scenes allow for episodes of explosive wand work. Even though it ends in the middle, “Deathly Hallows: Part 1” finds notes of anxious suspense and grave emotion to send its characters, and its fans, into the last round. ”

Washington Post: “‘Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 1′ can’t be anything but unsatisfying. As the first part of the last movie in a 10-year franchise that has taken on almost theological meaning for a generation of readers and filmgoers, it’s meant to leave audiences wanting more. It’s half of a really good movie, full of the enchantment, emotion and incident for which the Potter series has become so fanatically cherished.” – 3 out of 4 Stars

The NY Post wasn’t so kind…“While this is no doubt a solid business decision and may well please devotees who demand extreme fidelity to Rowling’s text, I suspect many of my fellow Muggles will join me in checking their watches at regular intervals during this extremely s-l-o-w movie. Beautifully shot but a soulless cash machine, “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1” delivers no dramatic payoff, no resolution and not much fun. Hopefully we’ll get that in the final installment next summer.

I am guessing the critic at the NY Post has not picked up the book. If he would have, then perhaps he wouldn’t have expected to see something “fun.” Last I checked the title was ‘Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows’ not “Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure at Hogwarts.” The thing about this series is it’s details and information. It’s not a written work that is easy by any means easy to bring to film in a package under 3 hours. It isn’t muscley shirtless teens running around with pale and brooding boys who shop at Hot Topic and wear Armani Exchange. Potter isn’t about sex appeal/puppy love, nor does it need explosions and machine guns to keep you enthralled because there is an actual story with an insane amount of details, thought and planning beyond who has what super power.

There is a reason it is the second highest grossing film series (#1 is the Star Wars series). Even the 23 films of James Bond pales in comparison. I digress. I think the critic at USA Today put it best…

“Menacing and meditative, Hallows is arguably the best installment of the planned eight-film franchise, though audiences who haven’t kept up with previous chapters will be hopelessly lost.”

The film is for those who have actually picked up a book from the series. Directors of the previous films were forced to leave out vital characters (who were so prominent and now pivotal in the books), details and events. That vital information fell to the cutting room floor in the interest of time, so it’s no surprise some moviegoers will be lost. I’d say that the real treat is obviously the books. Hate to read? Get the books on CD or download them to your iPod. Listen to them in the car on the way to the grocery or working out. Jim Dale, the man who read the audio entire series, did an impeccable job. You will see that the films are great but are nothing compared to Rowling’s actual story of Harry Potter.

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Harry Potter Cast Attempts American Twang – VIDEO

This is simply gratuitous Harry Potter-ness.

Some of the cast of the Harry Potter saga sat down and tried some American phrases in an American accent. Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, Rupert Grint and Tom Felton all attempt to ditch their English accents for a American twang…LOL’s ensue.

J.K. Rowling ‘No More Harry Potter’ – VIDEO

Harry Potter fans have been treated to years of looking forward to books, films and any nugget of inside knowledge or detail when it comes to the Wizarding World Rowling created. The Deathly Hallows was one of the most anticipated books ever penned and gave answers to long asked questions like…Snape- Friend or Foe? Would the boy who lived…die? Now that we have those answers, all that is left to anticipate is the films.

As part one of the final installment has been premiering across the world, fans are eager to hear if J.K. Rowling will ever return us to the beloved world of Harry Potter. She has alluded to more in the distant future and even told Oprah “you never know” when it comes to the revisiting the story.

However, that looks to be a tease. Rowling texted Daniel Radcliffe and promised him that this is the end of Harry Potter.

Via MTV:

“Basically, it amounted to the fact that she felt I had been very good in this ‘Harry Potter’ film, and as a reward for that, she wasn’t going to [write] any more ‘Harry Potter’ [books]. I’m sure she will be writing other books,” he continued. “But I can pretty much guarantee that Harry will not be a feature.”

Do you think it really is the end? Will I have to hang up my ‘Harry is Mah Homeboy’ t-shirt after the Deathly Hallows?

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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows U.S. Premiere – LIVESTREAM

At 6 PM EST today ‘Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows’ Part 1 will be premiered in New York. Stand by for the coverage of the stars of the film as they arrive on the red carpet!

Below are some photos of the premiere in London….

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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Premiere LIVE in London! – WATCH NOW

I am thinking of starting a branch in London…London Dame has a fantastic ring to it. Although I would probably spend 90% of my time geeking out on tea and stalking anything Potter related and subsequently be kicked out of Europe forever.


Regardless, enjoy this stream of ‘Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1’ Premiere LIVE in London. Stream starts at 12 PM EST.

When you are done you can CLICK HERE to see the details of the set where all the Potter films were made being turned into a tourist set tour!

Harry Potter Set Tours Coming in 2012

My inner geek is exploding with nerdgasms! The sets from all 8 Harry Potter movies will be expanded and made tourist friendly. The U.S. has The Wizarding World of Harry Potter, now the UK will have the actual HP sets. (Click HERE for my park review including price lists, photos and rumors of expansion!)

Leavesden will be home to a Harry Potter experience that many have wizard fans have dreamed of. The sets of all the films will be transformed into a studio tour. This plan is the beginning stages, but an opening date of 2012 has been projected.

Via Deadline:

“Leavesden, the north-west London-based studio where Warner has filmed all 8 Harry Potter movies, is to be refurbished and expanded. A Harry Potter studio tour – offering fans the chance to see the actual sets — will be part of the new Leavesden, which will re-open mid-2012.”

Rumor is that a budget of $161 million is tied to this project. My advice to Warner Brothers (in the words of the great RuPaul)…DON’T F**K IT UP.

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Daniel Radcliffe as Robert Pattinson/Edward on ‘The Simpsons’ – VIDEO

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The Harry Potter versus Twilight war took a back seat to good humored spoofing on The Simpson’s Treehouse of Horror XXI. Daniel Radcliffe gave voice to a knockoff Edward Cullen on the Halloween special for the cartoon. (Fast-forward to the last segment about 14:34 to see the Twilight spoof.)