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Shelly: Merry Christmas (late) and Happy New Year!!!I hope that everyone is doing well!
Kathleen: Thanks, Utah Mommy! We'll be moving the blog soon to a new site and will let everyone know where it is once we've finished. :)
Utah Mommy: doing my rounds until i bumped here. You have neat blog, have a good weekend!
Fire-Fox: Seasons Greetings and best wishes from Bajan Fire Fighters.
Liz: Thanks, Fire-Fox! I did visit your site too and it's a great one! Excellent information there.
Fire-Fox: Liz, its good to know that they are other folks out there just as crazy about supernatural as I am. Thanks great site...drop by if you have some time.
Kathleen: You're welcome! Glad to have you back, and now that I've got more 'experience', I'm still scanning for news stories. :)
Liz: Thanks to Kathleen for keeping us up to date with our guys here these last couple of weeks! Awesome job, sis! Awesome pix too! YUm-O!
Liz: No problem, Shelly! I have been so busy working on other things that I haven't had a chance to get over there much either. I'm on Book 3.
Shelly: I'm still writing my feelings on the first book, Liz. I just haven't had time to finish it. Just so you know that I didn't forget!
Liz: Thank you, Shelly!
Shelly: Liz, I hope that you had a great day yesterday! I sent you a e-card, but forgot to put my name one it. LOL just like me to do. Anyway, I hope it was great!
Liz: Huge Potter fans, Lyn! We also like to gush about our favorite actors as seen in the banner above, but at the moment, Harry rules the day! Have you finished the 7th book yet?
Lyn: Hi, I landed here while blog hopping. You are really into Potter huh? :)
tigger62977: Oh Shelly don't cry!! You're almost done!
Shelly: I haven't finished it yet, I'm on Chapter 32 right now. These past few days have not permitted me to be able to read. Yesterday we had to spend the day cleaning out the gerage because our A/C went out and today I spent 4 hours at the Dentist with the kids getting teeth filled. I am off to finish it right now. I LOVE THIS BOOK!! See ya at WK online soon.
Liz: Sorry! 'WunderkindOnline' link is on the left side of this page under 'Harry Potter'.
Liz: I finished it at around 7 p.m. CST yesterday! I'm opening 'Wunderkind' for discussion.
tigger62977: Oh Shelly! Did you finish it? I finished it yesterday afternoon. If you did how did you like it?? If not, how are your feelings on it so far?
Shelly: It's 9:30pm on Sunday night. I am one chapter 26 and will likely be done iwth the book tonight. I can't wait to hear how you found it Liz! I have to take the kids to the Dr. tomorrow morning, so I'll talk to ya later.
tigger62977: It's funny you should mention that, Renee. I've often thought that if I were in the world of Harry, I would never have taken Potions. I sucked at science and Chemistry in particular never interested me.
Liz: Thanks, Renee!
Renee: unique toy - harry potter spells and potions science activity kits are great gifts
Liz: Oh, that's a good idea! **thumps head!**
Shelly: You still have Wunderkind. Wake it up and we'll post there.
Liz: Thanks, Shelly! I had been hearing these things as well and I will not be anywhere near my computer or tv or (hopefully) newspapers until I have finished reading my book. As for a discussion of the book when we all finish, do you think I should start a message forum so we here can discuss the book? I know there are millions of boards out there, but I thought we might have a small group of our own here. Thoughts?
Shelly: I'm not sure if you have heard, but seeing as you are better informed then most, they reported on our news here that copies of Harry Potter DH is running around the internet. I already had the last book spoiled for me by someone at KB that forgot a spoiler tag, so I'm staying away from several places until I read the book. (Not here ofcorse! You would never dream of posting anything like that!!) I just wanted you warn you so that you can be careful and not have it spoiled for you.
Liz: He WAS cute, wasn't he! He was adorable on Jay Leno as well. Tonight he'll be on Conan O'Brian, which promises to be very entertaining. Conan is so funny, I can't wait to see Dan with him. It'll be like watching him with Jonathan Ross!
Shelly: That was a really great interview on Regis and Kelly. He is so cute and once he has his birthday I won't feel bad saying it! LOL I would have thought that he would have been one of the 10 to get a copy of the book. wow I have the DVR set to record tomorrows too. Thanks for all the heads up Liz.
Liz: Be safe, Shelly and Happy Fourth to you and yours!
Shelly: I hope that everyone has a great 4th! We are heading to Austin tomorrow and will be back on the 5th. Everyone be safe!
Liz: The news is coming in so fast and I've had computer issues, so I've just posted links to the various sites that contain all the photos and news there is available. Heather, let me know if you can't access a site and I'll copy and paste the article for you.
tigger62977: It's all starting! Harry Potter opened in Japan today.......there are pix posted on Yahoo.
Liz: Thanks, Liz!
Liz: nice site lol. :]
Shelly: Doing much better! Thanks everyone.
Liz: Oh Shellyy!! Are you better today? I hope so!
Kathleen: Oh no!!! :( Feel better, Shelly! Summer colds are mean!
Shelly: I'm sick!!
Shelly: For some reason it wont let me post a comment! I'll try later
tigger62977: The pix you posted last Friday. One is labeled "Serius Black".
Liz: I didn't! Where?
tigger62977: Um......how long have you been a Potter fan?? Look at how you spelled Sirius!!!!
Liz: Ok, I checked on that Evanna Lynch interview, Tigger. The original post states that you do have to register on their site to read it. It says it at the bottom. Sorry!
Liz: Dunno! I'll see if I can find the interview and post it here.
tigger62977: The website that has the full Evana interview. When you register, it asks for all this information that's only relevant in the UK.
Liz: Er?
tigger: Um, is there a reason why you have to be a resident in the UK in order to register to that website?
Kathleen: Hi Heather!!
tigger: Hi!
Kathleen: Welcome, Shelly!!

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Monday, December 31st 2007

4:34 PM

We've moved!

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT!!

The Mantry has graduated college, gotten a job, and moved out of Mom and Dad's house.  We are excited to announce our new and improved blog, These Lovelies.  Come by and peruse our new home!  You can find the same up-to-date information on our favorite 'lovelies'. 

Hope to see you there!!

Liz and Kathleen    

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Tuesday, December 18th 2007

9:19 AM

Yay for Johnny!

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Johnny Depp, take a bow. The "Pirates of the Caribbean" star who turns menacing in his new role as murderous barber Sweeney Todd, has been named the best celebrity autograph signer for the third year running.

Depp, 44, and "The Bourne Ultimatum" star Matt Damon were rated as the best Hollywood signers in the 15th annual survey of who's cool -- and who's cruel -- to autograph collectors by Autograph magazine.

And the worst? Comedian Will Ferrell and Tobey Maguire.

"It's the third consecutive year Depp has topped the list of the 10 best signers. Whether at a premiere, in a restaurant or on location, Depp may just be the best Hollywood autograph signer of all time," Steve Cyrkin, the magazine's editor and publisher, said in a statement.

The list does change from year to year as stars mellow and start to make time for their fans.

For example, actor Russell Crowe, who has made newspaper headlines for his bad-boy behavior including pleading guilty in 2005 for throwing a faulty telephone at a hotel concierge moved from number 10 on the 2006 worst list to number 10 on the 2007 best list.

Crowe got married in 2003 and now has two young sons.

"He may still be a bit grumpy at times, but now he signs pretty much anytime someone asks," said Cyrkin.

"What's so frustrating about Will Ferrell being the worst autograph signer this past year is that he used to be so nice to fans and collectors, and a great signer. What makes him so bad is that he'll taunt people asking for his autograph."

Here is the list of Autograph magazine's 10 Best and 10 Worst Hollywood Signers of 2007 which is based on the observations of judges in Europe, New York and California and appears in the magazine's December issue:

The Best

1. Johnny Depp

2. Matt Damon

3. George Clooney

4. Jack Nicholson

5. Rosario Dawson

6. John Travolta

7. Katherine Heigl

8. Jay Leno

9. Dakota Fanning

10. Russell Crowe

The Worst

1. Will Ferrell

2. Tobey Maguire

3. Joaquin Phoenix

4. William Shatner

5. Renee Zellweger

6. John Malkovich

7. Julie Andrews

8. Bruce Willis

9. Teri Hatcher

10. Scarlett Johansson

 

 

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Friday, December 7th 2007

11:40 AM

"The Harry Potter Kids" on Biography

TLC announces that the Biography channel will be airing a special on the Potter kids.

The Biography Channel will be airing a special documentary called "The Harry Potter Kids" which profiles actors Dan Radcliffe (Harry Potter), Rupert Grint (Ron Weasley), and Emma Watson (Hermione Granger). The cable channel website describes this program as:

They were virtually unknown when they were cast in the first Harry Potter movie in 2000, but Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson, and Rupert Grint have since become worldwide stars. When Radcliffe won the coveted role as Harry in The Sorcerer's Stone, he was plucked from almost compete obscurity. Grint was a fan of the books and wanted a part in the films so much that he sent a video of himself rapping about how much he wanted the role. Watson was just 11 and had almost no acting experience when the film was released. Today, all the Potter kids are grown, especially Watson, who has been named one of the world's sexiest women by the magazine "FHM".

George Beahm, who wrote several unofficial books on the Harry Potter series , is among those interviewed for the program which will be broadcast on the Biography Channel December 19 at 9:00pm (ET) then again on December 20 at 1:00 am (ET). Anyone who can capture video, please send it in! Thanks George! ~ Source.

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Monday, December 3rd 2007

3:15 PM

OMG! This is Sooo Exciting!

From TLC:

Construction is underway in Florida for the upcoming Harry Potter theme park attraction at Universal Studios in Orlando. While early photos have been floating around for a few days now, blogger Jim Hill has some clear pictures of early work being done as they clear the area for the Hogwarts castle and more, which you can see via this link.He writes that work is being done to create "a level working surface which will actually be to support the weight of this several-hundred-ton structure (Which is quite a concern in sinkhole-prone Central Florida), then construction can then begin in earnest on Hogwarts Castle. With first the footings & foundation work getting underway in January, which will then be followed by vertical construction on this enormous show building in the late Winter / early Spring of next year As reported previously, "The Wizarding World of Harry Potter" is to be part of Universal Studios theme park attraction in Orlando, Florida. You can read more about the park here, and see some great concept art here in our galleries. The Wizarding World of Harry Potter is slated to be open in late 2009 or early 2010.
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Monday, November 26th 2007

9:32 PM

USA Gets "My Boy Jack"!

From DR.co.uk:

My Boy Jack will air on PBS MASTERPIECE THEATRE on Sunday, 20th April, 2008, from 9:00-11:00 p.m. ET.  Thanks to Hannah for the tip!


Waaahooo!!!!!!!!
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Monday, November 26th 2007

12:02 PM

Zachary Levi ("Chuck") A Rare Gem in Hollywood

I had to post this here because I found it so refreshing. I love this tv show, Chuck, and I watch it faithfully every Monday night before Heroes. Zach Levi  is mostly the reason I watch Chuck. Now I know why.

“The atmosphere in Hollywood in general is very anti-conservative, very anti-Christian. The liberal segment of Hollywood, which is 80 percent of it if not more, they look at Christians as hypocrites that are false and fake. The tough part is that in many cases I can’t argue with them. My job on my set, I believe, is to first just love people and gain that trust with people where they know that I really do love them and care about their well-being, so that when they are running into problems, they will hopefully, at some point, come to me and ask me, ‘What is your peace all about? What is your comfort all about? Where do you get your love? Where do you get your talents?’ And I can turn to them and say without blinking, ‘Jesus Christ.’”–Actor Zachary Levi as interviewed in Relevant Magazine

 It can’t be easy being a Christian in Hollywood, but Zachary Levi seems to have a good handle on it. The actor is the star of the new NBC series, “Chuck,” which is already getting some good reviews. The show premieres tonight at 8 PM Central.

Matthew Gilbert of the Boston Globe writes, “The success of ‘Chuck’ belongs mostly to Levi, who brings an appealingly unassuming tone to all of his scenes, both comic and action-based.”

Kristin of E’s Watch With Kristin writes:
Perhaps it’s that the leading man is so darn lovable. Perhaps it’s that the show sets itself apart as an action-thriller-comedy. Or perhaps it’s that you might laugh so hard watching it that the woman sitting next to you on the plane will ask if you need your medication (true story from this viewer). Whatever reason you find to fall in love with Chuck, I wholeheartedly believe that many of you will. 

(Source)

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Monday, November 26th 2007

11:05 AM

"Supernatural" Magazine!

Lot's of news today, so be sure to read this whole blog page! :D

Daemon's TV brings news of a new magazine that hit the stands on Nov. 27th. Check this out:

Supernatural Magazine Cover

SUPERNATURAL fans, this is for you. Supernatural’s first official magazine hits the stores this coming Tuesday November 27th. I was lucky enough to get an early copy of the first issue.

The Supernatural magazine includes plenty of pictures and articles about the show. It’s the perfect companion to fulfill your Supernatural addiction. And the best part, it has pictures, and pictures, and even more pictures of Jensen Ackles (Dean) and Jared Padalecki (Sam). You know you can never get enough of them!

So if you are a big Supernatural lover, you might want to check out their magazine.

You can view the Supernatural Magazine website here, where you can also subscribe.

The Official Press Release:

The Official Supernatural Magazine is jam-packed with exclusive interviews and brilliant behind-the-scenes features. In Issue #1 we’ll be speaking to stars Jared Padalecki and Jensen Ackles about their dalliances with the dark side, as well as Supernatural creator Eric Kripke, who talks exclusively about season three – he even reveals
a secret or two about the coming season.

And that’s not all. We’ll also be chatting to newcomer Katie Cassidy, who plays the mysterious Ruby, as well as getting behind the wheel of the Metallicar, and bringing you up to date with Sam and Dean’s
story so far. We’ve even got some exclusive Supernatural artwork – designed especially for you.

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Monday, November 26th 2007

10:55 AM

Who's the Better Wizard? Gandalf-Dumbledore

Here is an excerpt of an interview with Ian McKellen (Gandalf) posted on TLC from The Guardian:

Sir Ian McKellen is the subject of a new profile in The Guardian, where the actor talks two famous wizards; Gandalf and Albus Dumbledore. In this candid interview, the actor who was nominated for an Oscar for his turn as Gandalf in the widely successful Lord of the Rings film trilogy, is asked if he ever gives any pointers or discusses the finer art of playing a wizard with his friend Michael Gambon, who currently portrays Professor Dumbledore in the Harry Potter movies. His answer: “Funnily enough, we never have.” He grins.” The article then continues, dispelling again the rumors that Ian McKellen was to take on the part of the beloved Hogwarts Headmaster after Richard Harris, who originated the role as Professor Dumbledore in the first two films, died in 2002.

“People say to me, don’t you wish you’d played Dumbledore? I say no! I played Gandalf! The original. There was a question as to whether I might take over from Richard Harris [Gambon’s predecessor in the Dumbledore role], but seeing as one of the last things he did publicly was say what a dreadful actor he thought I was, it would not have been appropriate for me to take over his part.” He smiles icily. “It would have been unfair.”

Finally, Mr. McKellen answers a question long debated in this and the LotR fandom: Who would win if there was a battle between Gandalf and Dumbledore. “McKellen puffs out his chest. “Gandalf. Of course.”

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Monday, November 26th 2007

9:24 AM

Dan Prefers the Dark Side

In a new interview with Edmonton Sun Dan reveals that he prefers filming the darker Harry Potter movies as opposed to the 'light' Half Blood Prince. I didn't think the Half Blood Prince was all that 'light', but I suppose in comparison to the other two mentioned, it might be. Read the article:

LEAVESDEN, HERTFORDSHIRE, ENGLAND -- The Harry Potter series will lighten up on the darkness and turn into a romantic comedy for Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince.

That is the word on set at Leavesden Studios, where the Potter franchise has established its own world, and its permanent sets, for the decade-long production of all seven movies.

Emma Watson, who plays Hermione Granger, and Rupert Grint, who plays Ron Weasley, are delighted about the comic touch on Half-Blood.

Daniel Radcliffe, as Harry Potter himself, is not as keen. Instead, he is eager to skip to the dark finale, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, due in 2010.

"We've got a long haul ahead of us!" the charming yet eternally serious Radcliffe says when Sun Media wishes him luck on the current shoot. When I mention that "everyone's delighted" to have a tonal shift from the brooding atmosphere of The Order of the Phoenix, Radcliffe smiles and says: "Everyone's 'not' delighted to be on this!" He is referring to himself.
"I think the script's great and I think it's going to be a really great film. But I'm just one of those people that, in what I'm doing, I always lean toward the dark side and I really enjoy doing the dark stuff.

"I know Emma and Rupert really, really like the lighter stories and all that. And Rupert particularly is really going to have a field day on this, because he's got fantastic comic timing and he'll be able to use all of that to great effect on this film with his relationship with Lavender Brown.

"(But) I'm actually going to miss doing all the morbid stuff, I think." So he is eager for film seven. "That's the one last hurrah, that film. That's going to be great. I really am very, very excited about the whole thing. It's going to be epic, I hope."

Watson likes Hermione going forward. "I think Hermione has a massive part to play in Harry's success. She teaches him that the only way of defeating Voldemort is through trusting his friends and having his friends (at his side). Cutting himself off from them makes him vulnerable because he has more to lose but less (vulnerable) because he has more to fight for and they can help him through it."

While Half-Blood does have dark passages it will emphasize the romantic entanglements.

"Every film has its own sort of atmosphere," says Grint. "This one, it's really, really cool. I'm looking forward to this one.

"It's got sort of a dark undertone to it because Voldemort is back and that is quite a scary time for them. But there are some really cool bits in it. Ron gets a girlfriend in it, so that's going to be quite cool."

Producer David Hayman says the humour in Half-Blood will be "slightly warmer" than seen in Potter before.

"It's much more comedy and the awkwardness of romance. And the romance goes beyond Harry into Hermione and Ron and other characters. I also think it's about characters growing apart as well as realizing the importance of one another."

As for the Half-Blood script, written before J.K. Rowling released the final book, only one change had to be made once Deathly Hallows went public. There was an awkward reference to Dumbledore's wand, Hayman says. "For obvious reasons (if you've read the seventh book) it had to be changed."
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Sunday, November 25th 2007

7:11 PM

"Harry Potter Trio are Terrific!"

Jam.Canoe.Ca is running a new article on the Harry Potter trio of actors.  HPANA has posted a highlight:

In a new lengthy interview with Harry Potter director David Yates, producer David Heyman, actors Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint and Emma Watson during the UK press junket for the release of the Order of the Phoenix DVD in London each discuss the franchise as well as the upcoming movies.

David Heyman speaks admirably of first director Chris Columbus and says:

Chris Columbus deserves huge credit in casting who he cast.

They were obviously not the only choices he had. These were the choices he made and I am forever grateful to him for that.

While current director David Yates adds:

They are remarkable children, really. They are very down-to-earth. They are very gifted. They are lovely kids. So it is a very special talent to be able to choose them. That's why I'm going to buy him (Columbus) a pint ... or two.

Additionally, each of the actors give their thoughts on the series:

According to Daniel Radcliffe:

I don't think the franchise, in a way, needs any justification because it is such a leviathan of a thing anyway. Things don't get that big without merit.

But, I suppose, it (extra work on the DVDs) is almost to prove to people that we are, in fact, taking this very seriously. More seriously than people would probably assume. I took it very seriously when I was 11 and (growing up in the Harry Potter role) I've taken it more and more seriously.

So, to me, it's just about letting people know that I'm incredibly serious and passionate about this -- this series of films -- and how much they mean to me. If you've been involved in something for more than seven years now, you want to be able to talk about it articulately and explain why you love it, explain why you loved being involved in it so much.

While Emma Watson adds her thoughts on growing up on screen as Hermione Granger:

It's funny because it happened to me when I was so young. You barely notice yourself growing up when it's happening, but I guess that's what has happened, really. It's very peculiar looking back on them and seeing how much I've changed and how much I've grown and what I looked like before all this happened.

But, in a way, that's what people really identify with. It makes it a real journey -- a very real journey -- because we literally are growing up with the characters.

Finally, Rupert Grint tells of his experience doing the movies:

It's just been an amazing experience. I've enjoyed sort of every moment of it. It's been wicked. It's sad, really, because it does feel that it is coming to an end now with the seventh (Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, due in 2010) on the way. It is nearly all over. I think I'm going to miss it. But I'll just sort of move on after that.


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