
NOVEMBER 17, 2005 at 10:12 PM
Posted by CHEESER
Source: HPANA
We were on the red carpet in London and New York this month to witness the birth of the latest Harry Potter film and have finally put together some of our thoughts, pictures, videos and interviews from the past two weeks. In a word: wicked.
First up is London, courtesy Anna Hight, who we sent to the world premiere:
It made sense, really, when you thought about it. There was a fire-breathing Hungarian Horntail, we were all soaking wet, and Leicester Square resembled a maze. At the head of it all glowed the Tri-Wizard Cup.
All was suddenly clear. This was no film premiere! This was, in fact, the Tri-Wizard Tournament! Watch your feet for snakes, now!
Like Harry, I wasn't actually meant to be there, but good timing meant that I was to stand with the press for the world premiere of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, in London. It was a cold and soggy (typical) Sunday in November, and the entire square was jam-packed with Potter fans, media and the aforementioned dragon. The Hungarian Horntail spat fire at passers by and earned a goodly amount of press on its own. Flags for the three schools hung sodden from the trees over our heads, steam rose from the floodlights scattered everywhere, and many an eye was poked by the corner of a well-meaning umbrella.
Not exactly the sort of glamourous situation one imagines when asked to attend an enormous film premiere!
My day actually began several hours earlier at a screening of the film itself. First impressions are that it is well-crafted, particularly for a complicated book such as Goblet of Fire. The pace is very fast, sort of blink-and-you'll-miss-it, but the acting is strong - particularly from the Trio. Emma Watson seems much more comfortable, more natural in front of the camera, and Rupert is so effortlessly believable. His Ron Weasley is perfectly sullen and jealous, and ever so awkward.
And Dan Radcliffe has come a long way, and is shaping up to be a major talent in his adult career. He broke my heart at the end of the film, and I advise all to bring Kleenex when you go to see it.
After the screening it was off to Leicester Square. The media were all to be round up and put into pens (baa) in the afternoon. I was directed into the 'Fanzine' section, which sounds slightly derogatory to be honest. 'Online media' might have been more accurate, as it was HPANA alongside Veritaserum, TLC, MuggleNet and DanRadcliffe.com. 'The Geek Squad,' to be certain. All your Potter nerds are belong to us!
It rained off and on, rather determinedly, until darkness began to fall. The first to arrive was Pedja Bjelac, better known as Igor Karkaroff. He is very tall and very soft-spoken, and looked slightly bewildered by the spectacle of the premiere. When asked whether it was a daunting task to take on a character in something so lasting as one from Harry Potter, knowing that he will be forever associated with this character, he remarked, "I don't think so. That's why they chose me!"
Next up were Afshan Azad (Padma Patil), and a stunning Clémence Poésy (Fleur Delacour), and Robert Pattinson (Cedric Diggory). What was lovely about the experience was that we (the Geek Squad) had our own PR person whose job it was to bring people to us, so as soon as they came in they were led to our little corner of things. It did not give one much time to think up good, profound questions, but it did provide for some nice photo opportunities.
Mike Newell, the director, expressed emphatic interest in returning for the sixth film. We were then joined by Devon Murray, who was very energetic and friendly, very open and when he came for us he looked as if he wanted to chuck the whole affair and hang out for a bit. He seemed very laid-back, much like his character.
I absolutely did not expect a chance to speak to Dan Radcliffe, but suddenly there he was. The boy was nearly vibrating with energy, answering questions enthusiastically and mostly with his hands waving about as if he thought he might try to fly. He bounded (literally!) up to us, hopped around a bit, took a drink of water and attacked questions with a vigor I hope he never, ever loses.
I asked him if there had been anything in the script that he looked at and thought, Wow, that's going to be horrible or humiliating, I don't think I can do that. Dan replies:
"I've lost all inhibitions now. I'm shameless! That sort of stuff doesn't bother me particularly anymore. I'm fine with that, now!"
After Dan trotted on down the queue, we were treated to a radiant Bonnie Wright (Ginny Weasley) who looked quite mature and fully capable of pulling off Books 5 and 6 (something that had begun to worry me after seeing Goblet because they don't seem to be letting her age as they have the others). She confirmed that she would be back for the next film. Following Bonnie was Warwick Davis (Flitwick), and the Willow fangirl within might have squealed a bit at that.
Then came the Phelps twins, Jamie and Oliver. When asked how much of their bit is scripted and how much is ad-libbed, they admitted that while most is scripted there's a fair bit that is just the two of them goofing about. They added that whenever things go wrong on set, they tend to be blamed for it. A bit of typecasting there, boys? They looked nothing like their Weasley counterparts, having gone brunet since. They looked like they might have been moonlighting in a Beatles tribute band.
I asked Tom Felton the same question I'd given Dan: anything humiliating you weren't so keen to film? Tom explained that in the original script for the infamous ferret scene, Draco was meant to lose his clothes after he turned back into himself, and then run off naked. The idea was scrapped (and legions of fangirls the world over wail in protest), because Tom wasn't too thrilled about the idea of being naked, especially since it was rather cold during filming!
"That'd have meant a whole new rating for the film," I said. Tom laughed. "At least a fifteen!" he replied.
No Rupert love, unfortunately he skipped our bit of the queue thanks to his handler, though I did manage a couple of nice photos. Robbie Coltrane (Hagrid), and Matthew Lewis were next, with Matthew being very cheerful and sweet. He certainly has begun to grow into himself, in both reality and in the film - Neville had some of the most memorable moments in Goblet, and he's become quite an entertaining actor. He will be brilliant in Phoenix.
The most memorable moment for me tonight happened while speaking to Emma Watson. She had turned to listen to my question when her handler tapped her on the shoulder and pointed discreetly behind her. Madonna was passing by, and Emma went absolutely white. She giggled and flailed. "Oh my God, it's Madonna." For a moment she wasn't a movie star, but a typical fifteen-year-old girl in the presence of a pop idol. She flitted about a bit, wibbled muchly and then grinned at us, slightly sheepishly, and apologised for her little outburst. It was really rather sweet.
And of course, I gave her the same question as Dan and Tom. "I think I'm a little bit past that now," she said. "I think after four years, you get a little bit used to it."
To follow would be Mark Williams (Arthur Weasley), who looked absolutely splendid in an outfit that would have made his fictional counterpart very proud: blue suit jacket, pink shirt and a polka-dot bow tie. He was extremely friendly and an excellent speaker, going into fantastic detail about the effects surrounding the Portkey scene before the Quidditch cup. Katie Leung looked absolutely beautiful and was endearingly Scottish. She would be the last person for us, though Dan did scamper by to sign autographs for a few people down the queue from us, and to post for photographers in front of the Horntail. He was still smiling, after over an hour of press and wandering about in the dreary weather (and he made a point of going to talk and sign for the masses of fans packed in around the square, many of whom had been there overnight), as he went into the theatre.
The boy has an incredible amount of class for someone his age. Please, let him keep it.
And that was the end of it! Everyone was fairly eager to clear out, find the nearest toilet and/or Starbucks, and generally escape the misery of England in November. I know I was, being a native Californian! All in all, it was a complete circus and quite bleary at the start, though having other folks from fellow fansites around helped make it bearable. A wonderful experience and while I wish I could have been more prepared, with better equipment and thoughtful questions, I think it all went rather well! Time for tea and dry clothes, to hopefully fight off the inevitable pneumonia.
Thanks to Jeff for the opportunity to do this, and thanks to Warner Bros. for organising the thing, and treating us as they did everyone else in the pens, and making sure we got our five minutes.
First, check out our exclusive photos and videos (all Quicktime format):
Video interview with Daniel Radcliffe![]()
Video interview with David Heyman![]()
Video interview with Mike Newell![]()
Video interview with Katie Leung![]()
Pictures, pictures, pictures!
Here are my thoughts on the film (spoiler-free):
Harry, Hermione, Hedwig and the rest of Hogwarts are back.
It's possible the fourth film in Warner Bros.' adaptations of JK Rowling's Harry Potter series could be considered the best yet.
When director Mike Newell said he was making Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire a classic action/thriller, he must have been on a strong dose of veritaserum. The movie drives with near-perfect pace (some might even say a little too fast), delivering a polished, purposeful production.
Daniel Radcliffe, at 16, has literally grown up on the big screen with his character, Harry. His cohorts Emma Watson (Hermione Granger) and Rupert Grint (Ron Weasley) have also matured, and give a devoted audience their most emotional performances yet.
Newcomer Brendan Gleeson (Mad-Eye Moody) steals every scene he's in, but gives the actors around him a great chance to shine. Fellow inductee Robert Pattinson plays an excellent Cedric Diggory, making that character's demise ultimately more heartbreaking.
The special effects in this round are truly breathtaking. The Triwizard Tournament tasks are inarguably the most adrenaline-pumping parts of the film and highlight Newell's and screenwriter Steve Kloves' skillful chopping of the original material down to a manageable core.
While some think it could've done with a bit more Malfoy, the film is ultimately a hit. Just be sure to get your tissues out near the end, as there was nary a dry eye at the star-studded U.S. premiere.
Read Geri's review here
(spoilers!). Stay tuned for more pictures as soon as I get back from New York.
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The Dark Knight
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minister for magic says:
That was a longer read than usual.
But very interesting.
I also liked the HUngarian Horntail at the London premiere.
CAn't wait to see GoF.
Posted Nov 18, 2005 at 7:52 AM EST
Squib
Points: 133
big_JKR_fan says:
nice. i've been looking forward to this. i wish there were download-able versions of those videos. i always save every video on my computer and want to do the same with these interviews. can HPANA please do that? i really want to save it. thanks
Posted Nov 18, 2005 at 8:05 AM EST
Auror
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School Governor says:
Great reports, well writen. It sounds a fantastic opportunity.
Posted Nov 18, 2005 at 8:12 AM EST
Order of Merlin, 4th Class
Points: 1237
HeadmistressMcGonagall says:
These are amazing! I totally wish I could have been to the preimeres, I mean, that would have been sooo much fun! I had a friend that went in London, cannot wait to get my autographs, and a plus, I know they are genuine, cause I've seen the pictures of them being signed! Whoop!
Posted Nov 18, 2005 at 9:00 AM EST
Order of Merlin, 1st Class
Points: 1908
Opera Ghost says:
Only saw it once so far, it definitely needs a second viewing to fully evaluate and appreciate this film. Geri's review is right on, though. I can't wait to see this with someone who hasn't read the book and tell me if it made sense to them. Best film so far in the series, hands down!
Posted Nov 18, 2005 at 9:02 AM EST
Magical Owl Rising
Points: 4638
Hoots says:
The first hand reports are awesome The part about Emma and Madonna was too cute. She was my idol as a girl, I would probably do the same thing!
Posted Nov 18, 2005 at 9:37 AM EST
Witch
Points: 726
Turtle on Speed says:
Oh my god! I can't beleive it's finally here! I'm seeing the movie right after school today. I can't believe how fast the time has gone by. This is all just so overwhelming.
Dan Rox My HP Sox!
Posted Nov 18, 2005 at 9:44 AM EST
Head House Elf
Points: 2755
Dobby says:
Oh man, this is weird. HPANA is out interviewing the HP stars, this site has really grown! Ah, i can't wait to see it! We didn't have a midnight showing in my area, so i have to wait until six this evening to see it! Hopefully i won't die from anticipation! But, yeah, great interviews. I just can't wait!
Posted Nov 18, 2005 at 10:00 AM EST
Witch
Points: 854
Khay says:
WOAH !!!!! that was so long plus the i think 5 video clips :P it was good tho hehe
XoXo
Posted Nov 18, 2005 at 10:05 AM EST
Enchanting Pixie
Points: 3697
Tinkerbell816 says:
Ok, that review and interview was great! I saw the movie lastnight and it was AWESOME! Words aren't enough to say how great this movie was. :)
Posted Nov 18, 2005 at 10:27 AM EST
Auror
Points: 2358
Nataly says:
This is so awsome! I cant believe it is finally time to watch the movie!!
Posted Nov 18, 2005 at 10:45 AM EST
Muggle Representative
Points: 9117
The Lime says:
Wow, that's really cool. Thanks for posting that. I'm going to see the moive tonight, and I can't wait! It's going to be absolutely awesome!!
Posted Nov 18, 2005 at 10:46 AM EST
Order of Merlin, 4th Class
Points: 1369
luv4permboy says:
Good review. I did see the movie and it is everything she says.
Posted Nov 18, 2005 at 10:46 AM EST
The Last Herald-Mage
Points: 2621
darrrrkwind says:
What a wonderful description of the London premiere! How lucky were they to be there? I would love to have seen the dragon. Wow. I really that I get more and more impressed with Dan Radcliffe all of the time. He seems like such a genuine person and not a bratty star. And the bit about Emma seeing Madonna was pretty funny, hehe.
Posted Nov 18, 2005 at 11:07 AM EST
Hogwart's Jedi Princess
Points: 3491
Darth Amanda says:
Well, ofcourse I want to read Geri's review! When are we going to get to read Cheeser's? It's more fun when the reviews are from mods that we all know!
Posted Nov 18, 2005 at 11:23 AM EST
Squib
Points: 177
Jeffaplus says:
AWESOME interview! Very good questions asked. I liked it a lot. That sound you hear is millions of fangirls squealing in protest that Draco did not lose his clothes (thank goodness!), as he was supposed to... :-)
Can't wait to see the movie! (I'm going on Wednesday.)
Posted Nov 18, 2005 at 11:37 AM EST
Auror
Points: 2767
Professor Grubbly-Plank says:
Wow. It would have been so much fun to see the premiere in London. I am glad that HPANA was able to send someone to ask questions.
Posted Nov 18, 2005 at 12:32 PM EST
Auror
Points: 2223
Pheonixflames says:
I really enjoyed reading these reviews and watching the interviews, just so captivating he he. I cant wait to go see GOF! I bet it is the best film ever.
Posted Nov 18, 2005 at 1:00 PM EST
Gutter Girl Fabulous
Points: 8707
SamhainWitch7 says:
Oh man! The movie sounds TO DIE FOR! I can't believe it's finally here! I'm gonna freak out! I dunno how much more I can take. Must.... get.... to..... theater!!!
Posted Nov 18, 2005 at 1:08 PM EST
Squib
Points: 109
Harry Potter's Lady says:
Oh My God!!! It's allready here!!! Can't wait!!!!!!!
Posted Nov 18, 2005 at 1:39 PM EST
Wizard
Points: 546
AWD-HP says:
Less than two hours... Anyway that was a great...and I am glad I didn't really want to see Tom running away naked. Dan is such a sport. I really am going to like this movie and the pictures are fantastic.
Posted Nov 18, 2005 at 1:45 PM EST
Mrs. Draco Malfoy
Points: 27754
Arika Granger Malfoy says:
Harry, Hermione, Hedwig and the rest of Hogwarts are back.
WHERE is Ron, or did you do that becasue they are all H's.....hehe.....
Only 3 hours and 25 minutes left!!!!!!!!
Posted Nov 18, 2005 at 2:25 PM EST
Prefect
Points: 321
SaSsYsUzIeE92 says:
I cant believe it. the movie is finally here. im about too explode of excitement. im going too see the movie tonight or tommarrow.
Posted Nov 18, 2005 at 2:37 PM EST
Order of Merlin, 4th Class
Points: 1392
SiriusFan says:
Wow! This is awesome. That London recap was so fun to read - and well written! I love the pictures, I love the spoiler-free recap under New York and I tell you I'm about to tinkle in my pants I'm so freakin' amped to see this. I've only got a couple hours left but darn it I'm jealous so many have gotten to enjoy it already. Thankfully I can go watch it tonight by myself then take my daughters to see it again tomorrow. Gives me an "excuse" to see it twice in one weekend. *smile*
Posted Nov 18, 2005 at 2:42 PM EST
Muggle
Points: 76
pottersgirl87 says:
I watched the movie at 11:59pm and i got home at 3:00am its was a night to remember. to bad they didnt have a premeire in califorina.:( oh well the movie was really good.but school that morning really kinda ruined the moment.:)oh well at least its weekend
Posted Nov 18, 2005 at 3:26 PM EST
Mrs. Rob Pattinson
Points: 3851
Tonks&Lupin4ever says:
That movie was absolutly amazing, and that interview doesn't even begin to describe how great it was!!!!!!
Posted Nov 18, 2005 at 3:49 PM EST
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