Title: Pelicula: Deathly Hollows
akza - August 24, 2007 02:06 AM (GMT)
Ya empezaron a darse rumores-info sobre la peli
Esta es que John Williams anda queriendo regresar a ser la música potteriana para esta peli
m{as info en tlc
Yana - August 24, 2007 06:22 AM (GMT)
Todavía no sale la 6 pero ya hay cosas de la 7 XD
Por mí que regrese Williams. Me encanta su música y me ha gustado igual el trabajo de todos los demás, so, venga quien sea XD
hermione - August 24, 2007 07:32 PM (GMT)
totalmente de acuerdo con yanis.. toda la música ha sido buena y ps la soundtrack carasterístico de harry potter sólo x ser eso cuando lo escucho me pone la piel chinita jajaja...!!!
la muñe
GeishaSakura - August 25, 2007 06:48 PM (GMT)
Ojalá que sí regrese, sería una manera perfecta de cerrar la saga. :3
akza - September 12, 2007 10:10 PM (GMT)
Slughorn el maestro de pociones o de comedia? :P
MTV has a new interview with Dan Radcliffe now online, where the actor speaks about the upcoming “Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince” film, and talks about the role of new Potions master Horace Slughorn. Dan does not indicate who will be portraying this pivotal character in the sixth Harry Potter film, but notes that in the movie “most of the time he’s gonna be very funny…but then you will really see the dark side of him.”
Indicating that a key scene to be included will be from the “After the Burial” chapter in HBP, the article says the following:
The dark side, of course, is displayed most prominently in what’s sure to be a vital part of the film – Slughorn’s memory of giving young Tom Riddle information on creating horcruxesHarry is ultimately able to retrieve the memory in a moment of great sadness, when he pleads with a sobbing Horace to erase the damage he’s done and honor Lily Potter. It’s moments like these, said Radcliffe, that make “the tragedy [of Slughorn] outweigh the comedy.”
As stated no actor for the role of Horace Slughorn has yet been announced. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince is set to commence principal photography later this month.
Emma - September 20, 2007 07:32 PM (GMT)
Rumor: Billy Connolly como Xenophilus Lovegood
Según la página Contact Music, reportes salidos recientemente en el Daily Mirror, afirman que el actor y comediante
Billy Conolly se encuentra como uno de los más fuertes candidatos a interpretar el papel del excéntrico mago Xenophilus Lovegood (padre de Luna) en la última película de Harry Potter (Deathly Hallows).
Entre los trabajos de Connolly se encuentran El Ultimo Samurai, Una Serie de Eventos Desafortunados (Lemony Snicket) y prestó su voz para algunos personajes en la película de Disney Pocahontas. Ha sido nominado 3 veces en los premios BAFTA, que son como los Oscares británicos.
Recuerden tomar esto como un simple rumor, ya que aún es muy pronto para saber quienes tomarán parte en la séptima película de Harry Potter.
Por lo pronto sigan atentos para mas noticias acerca de la película que sí está en curso que es El Misterio del Príncipe.
Fuente: harrypotterla.com
akza - January 13, 2008 04:41 PM (GMT)
MEGA RUMORSOTES!!!
Hang on everyone, there is a new rumor tonight regarding famous directors and a possible two part Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows film. The Daily Mail is reporting tonight that crews currently working on “Half-Blood Prince” have been told the final Harry Potter film “will be released in two halves.” The article then points out while the financial benefit would be significant (“it could mean a £500million bonus in ticket sales”) the paper reports this purported move is artistic, citing an unnamed source who says:
“There’s so much to fit that the view is the last movie should be in two halves. There is a huge battle when Harry, played by Daniel Radcliffe, takes on Voldemort that needs to be done really well.”
The article then goes on to cite that Warner Bros, which has still not formally announced a director for the final film, is considering some big name directors for the final movie, including legendary Oscar winning director Steven Spielberg. Quotage: At Warner Bros, who are rumoured to be thinking of Oscars and a big-name director such as Steven Spielberg for the final film, a spokesman said: “People are discussing all possibilities.”
Readers will remember, and as cited by J.K. Rowling on her website, Steven Spielberg had considered directing the first Harry Potter film, but declined. As we have reported previously as well, other names have surfaced in regards to directing “Deathly Hallows” including Alfonso Cuaron, David Yates, Chris Columbus, and most recently Guillermo Del Toro. As exciting as all of this sounds, please keep this one very much in the rumor category for the time being. We are trying to verify this, and will update with more when we can.
TLC
hermione - January 14, 2008 06:05 PM (GMT)
Ya habia leido acerca de que podria ser en 2 partes, pero no termino de convencerme, no creo la verdad, el trio ya estaria demasiado viejo como para cuando se terminara de filmar...!!!
la muñe
GeishaSakura - January 17, 2008 02:32 AM (GMT)
Como que hacer DH en dos partes sería alargar demasiado una serie de por sí larga.
Yo creo que sí pueden resumir todo en una sola peli, y tan tan, se acabó.
akza - January 17, 2008 06:30 PM (GMT)
| QUOTE (hermione @ Jan 14 2008, 01:05 PM) |
| el trio ya estaria demasiado viejo como para cuando se terminara de filmar...!!! |
tu que sabes si los quieren dejar envejecer para el epílogo :lol:
al menos la wb ya desmintió esto, pero lo de quién dirigirá aún no se confirma
hermione - January 18, 2008 01:41 AM (GMT)
| QUOTE |
QUOTE (hermione @ Jan 14 2008, 01:05 PM) el trio ya estaria demasiado viejo como para cuando se terminara de filmar...!!!
tu que sabes si los quieren dejar envejecer para el epílogo |
Con lo locos que estan no lo dudo XD
y que bueno que ia lo desmintieron, no se me antojaba en 2 partes y lo del director si me tiene intrigada, ia kiero saber...!!!
la muñe
akza - March 13, 2008 06:16 AM (GMT)
Official: Two Parts for "Deathly Hallows" Movie, David Yates to Direct Both Films
DH Film
Posted by: Sue
March 12, 2008, 04:41 PM
Big News everyone! The L.A Times is reporting an exclusive today: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows will be made in two films, "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1" , and "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II. Furthermore, the paper cites producer David Heyman confirming the return of David Yates as director for both films, with Steven Kloves to finish out his duties as screenwriter for both Harry Potter movies as well. The movies are to be filmed at the same time, and will be released several months apart, with Part One due November 2010, and Part Two, May 2011.
Update: The article has additional information now, with quotes from producer David Heyman on his conversation with Harry Potter author J.K. Rowling on splitting the book into two films. "Heyman said he approached Rowling with some trepidation about the strategy but found that she signed off on its logic rather quickly. "I went to Jo and she was cool with it," Heyman said, "and that was quite a relief."
The newspaper continues saying "Producer David Heyman said the decision was made with some anxiety and only after considerable deliberations. The producer joked that "while my wife and Warner Brothers were pleased" to hear that the Potter movie magic will continue into the next decade, he himself fretted that the cynical observers would see the decision as a purely mercenary move."I swear to you it was born out of purely creative reasons," Heyman said during an interview in a converted airplane factory outside London that has been home base to all of the "Potter" productions. "Unlike every other book, you cannot remove elements of this book. You can remove scenes of Ron playing quidditch from the fifth book, and you can remove Hermione and S.P.E.W. [Society for the Promotion of Elfish Welfare] and those subplots . . . but with the seventh, that can't be done."
Actor Dan Radcliffe who portrays Harry Potter in the film is quoted as saying "I think it's the only way you can do it without cutting out a huge portion of the book," Radcliffe said recently during a break on the set of "Half-Blood Prince," the sixth "Potter" film, which is due in theaters on Nov. 21. "There have been compartmentalized subplots in the other books that have made them easier to cut - although those cuts were still to the horror of some fans- but the seventh book doesn't really have any subplots. It's one driving, pounding story from the word go."
Of interest to many fans is the spot in the book where the films will break, and producer David Heyman addresses this as he notes: "The question will be, where do you break it? And how do you make them one but two separate and distinct stories? Do you break it with a moment of suspense or one of resolution? These are the interesting challenges. But each book has presented its challenges."
Warner Bros. Chairman Alan Horn and Jeff Robinov, president of Warner Bros. Pictures Group, are expected to discuss the new plans for "Potter" on Thursday during a presentation at ShoWest, the convention of movie exhibitors in Las Vegas.
Hoshi - June 26, 2008 03:20 AM (GMT)
xD y al final si fueron dos a mi me molesta xq tengo que aguantarme a que me den el final en cine, pero yo sinceramente no esperaba que pudieran dejar el final en una sola pelicula de por si haciendo eso en las demás a mi me ha tocado gente que se queda ¿eh?¿no falta algo? y me refiero a gente que no ha leido el libro; así es que sin son partes al menos espero que valga la pena está división :3