Sunday, December 12, 2010

A first image of Emma Watson from her latest movie "My Week with Marilyn" has gone online. Brought out by The Daily Mail, the shot sees the actress, who is famous for portraying Hermione Granger in "Harry Potter", donning a chic cardigan as she plays Lucy, an assistant in the wardrobe department at Pinewood studios in 1956.

A biopic of Marilyn Monroe, the film is based on a memoir by Colin Clark, who worked as Laurence Olivier's assistant on the picture "The Prince And The Showgirl". He penned a diary that charted nine days of close contact with Marilyn. In the diary, he includes a story about skinny-dipping with the bombshell in the Thames and taking her to visit his godfather at Windsor Castle.20-year-old Emma will star opposite Eddie Redmayne whose leading character Colin is dating hers. Joining Emma and Eddie in the cast ensemble are artists including Michelle Williams, who has been slated to portray Marilyn, Kenneth Branagh, Judi Dench, and Dominic Cooper who is going to play Marylin's business partner Milton Greene.

Producer Harvey Weinstein expresses his excitement to see Emma in this Simon-Curtis directed film. He told The Daily Mail, "For ten years she has been this schoolgirl in the Harry Potter films and now you see her as a woman for the first time." He added, "She has an elegance about her - she looks like Jean Shrimpton! - plus she has a gift for comedy and drama, and we're just starting to see her range."


Harry Potter cast had to re-shoot scenes after emotional goodbyes!

Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson and Rupert Grint are back on set to re-film the final scene of the last ever Harry Potter flick. Even Platform 9 3/4 came out of storage. HURRAY!


The famous Harry Potter three were called back to the set this week after the director decided they looked too old in the final cut when they're all made up to be middle aged. They were apparently all more than happy to see each other again even though they'd already gone through all their tearful goodbyes.

Bit awkward, surely?

In the edit the director thought they looked practically ancient rather than middle-aged when they're all at the station sending off their own kids to Hogwarts. They've had to re-shoot the whole scene, complete with the train and the station.

We would say something about the cost - but we don't really think that would have been an issue. Daniel alone is worth £45million. We're sure he could lend them a couple of quid.

Aren't they all going to have to go through the crying, weeping goodbyes again though? Apparently it was a proper hug-a-thon when it ended before. They've all worked together for a decade after all. Since they were miniscule children - not even real people.

We reckon they should just slap each other on the back this time around. Or do the whole 'you thought I was going to shake your hand, but I'm actually going to do the nyah nyah nyah face with my hand stuck to my nose' thing.

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