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Rupert: Hey Emma, what's up? I heard you're playing another bookworm in children's movie.
Emma: Sigh! No one takes me seriously as an adult actress but at least I'm in a big Disney movie that's guaranteed to make loads of money. Though I suppose a monkey could have played my part and it still would make loads of money.

Amen. The Harry/Ron friendship may have been Harrys most important relationship in the series. It felt like that friendship was only thing keeping Harry sane. That's why I like the scene in DH1 where Ron stops Harry from leaving The Burrow so much. Ron is probably the only online that could have stopped him.

A lot of people say this but I just never saw the chemistry between the two of them. Maybe it's because I found their acting abilities somewhat lacking and their scenes together just felt awkward and uninteresting. Out of the trio, I thought Radcliffe and Grint developed the best chemistry. Most of my favorite

And I thought that tent scene was the most unreal the characters ever felt because the book nerd in me thought it was just so OOC for both of them. Same with Hermione crying on Harry's shoulder in HBP. Harry was just shit when it came to dealing with emotions, both his and others, and was especially shit when it

I never understood the whole 'Radcliffe and Watson have great chemistry thing'. I just never saw it. There are only a handful of scenes where its just the two of them and none of them are particularly good, except maybe the Godrics Hollow scene. In order for two actors to have good chemistry, they actually have

Or the movie just sucks.

What makes Donnie Wahlberg less qualified to write an opinion piece on Averys guilt than all those opinion pieces, written by non-lawyers who weren't at the trial, proclaiming Averys innocence? Like say the writers at the AV Club

Izzy had his share of problems. That's why he left. He knew the lifestyle would eventually kill him.

November Rain was written by Axl. He was talking about that song as early as 1988.

No, they proved it came from his gun. It was part of the trial. Doesn't matter if it's a common gun, its rifling is still unique.

I've seen it and he is without a doubt guilty.

Bit Marling for a BAFTA? She is terriblely miscast in this. She has zero charisma. She nearly makes this show unwatchable. Am I supposed to be on Liz's side because I find myself actively rooting against her.

Which is exactly what I would be doing if I was 26 and worth about 28 million.

And The Wrap says “and it’s nice to report that this revival offers not one, but two, spectacular Broadway debuts: “Harry Potters’” Rupert Grint portrays a manically childish British director”

When he was fucking 12.