Harry Potter star Rupert Grint has revealed that he feels really bad for Robert Pattinson because of the ‘crazy’ crowds of fans which follow the actor around. Grint, who shared screen space with the actor in ‘Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire’, is shocked by how quickly the ”Twilight star” Pattinson has hogged the lime light since his first vampire movie in 2008. Though Grint is often recognised by Potter fans – the actor admits he’s glad he doesn’t have to deal with overwhelming groups of devoted admirers like Pattinson. “I get recognised occasionally but nothing like that. It’s crazy. You just can’t really go anywhere,” the Daily Star quoted him as saying. “I’ve got a much more manageable existence. It’s just come from nowhere. It’s such a quick thing. Good luck to him,” he added.
Harry Potter star Rupert Grint has revealed that he feels really bad for Robert Pattinson because of the ‘crazy’ crowds of fans which follow the actor around. Grint, who shared screen space with the actor in ‘Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire’, is shocked by how quickly the ”Twilight star” Pattinson has hogged the lime light since his first vampire movie in 2008.
“I’ve got a much more manageable existence. It’s just come from nowhere. It’s such a quick thing. Good luck to him,” he added.
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Rupert has been confirmed to feature in ‘NO Magazine’, on sale next week. You may remember that Bonnie Wright did a photoshoot for them last year. We’ll have more info as it comes!
Thanks to Karo via ICM for the tip.
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As we posted last year, Rupert & ‘Harry Potter’ co-star Jamie Campbell Bower were featured in ‘In Style UK’, alongside Skins star Kaya Scodelario. A scan, thanks to ICM, can be seen below.
Also today, Matt Lewis (Neville Longbottom) tweeted about attending a Spurs/Leeds football game, which he saw with Rupert. A photo of the pair is below.
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Recently, Rupert was interviewed by the Telegraph about his best and worst holiday travel experiences. A snippet of the interview is below.
What’s been your best holiday? We went to the Isle of Wight as a family, three summers in a row. I’m the eldest of five children, but only James, now 19, and Georgina, now 16, were around then. We had a great time as there was so much to do there. We got up to a lot of mischief, exploring the caves and beaches. Our favourite attraction was a theme park called Blackgang Chine, which was set in a Victorian mansion and its estate grounds. It had ghosts and goblins, a Wild West section and a small train ride. You couldn’t ask for a better holiday for a kid. What was your worst holiday? Even if things aren’t going as well as I’d hoped, I always try to make the most if it. Probably the worst holiday was a couple of summers ago in Italy, when it stormed the entire time. We were staying at a really posh villa with antiques and were given a long list of rules to follow, so it was like being in a museum exhibit – not much fun after we’d been cooped up for several days driving. We were supposed to be there for two weeks, but we cut it short and went to Switzerland, where the weather was much better. Read the full article here
What’s been your best holiday? We went to the Isle of Wight as a family, three summers in a row. I’m the eldest of five children, but only James, now 19, and Georgina, now 16, were around then. We had a great time as there was so much to do there. We got up to a lot of mischief, exploring the caves and beaches. Our favourite attraction was a theme park called Blackgang Chine, which was set in a Victorian mansion and its estate grounds. It had ghosts and goblins, a Wild West section and a small train ride. You couldn’t ask for a better holiday for a kid.
What was your worst holiday? Even if things aren’t going as well as I’d hoped, I always try to make the most if it. Probably the worst holiday was a couple of summers ago in Italy, when it stormed the entire time. We were staying at a really posh villa with antiques and were given a long list of rules to follow, so it was like being in a museum exhibit – not much fun after we’d been cooped up for several days driving. We were supposed to be there for two weeks, but we cut it short and went to Switzerland, where the weather was much better.
Read the full article here
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In the Feburary 2010 issue of Empire Australia magazine, they feature an article on the ’101 Films You Must See In 2010′, which naturally includes Deathly Hallows. Nothing new or exciting, but still nice to see. You can read the (rather cynical) snippet below.
I’ve also put up a new layout at the gallery, I think it goes better with the main layout. Tell me what you think!
In an up-coming issue of Total Film magazine, Rupert took part in a mass photoshoot celebrating the past decade in film. For the shoot, Rupert dressed as one of his favourite film characters, ‘Napoleon Dynamite’. Thanks to ICM we have a scan of Rupert’s part, which you can see below. The magazine (for the UK) comes out this Thursday.
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