Why is rupert grint so fat
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I mean, it's going to happen. I'm not 11 any more, so the films I am doing are going to match my age. Grint, of course, was just 11 when he was chosen to play Harry Potter's best friend. By the time the shooting of the second part of the Deathly Hallows wraps up in a few weeks' time, he will have been famous for half of his life.
It is unsurprising, then, that Grint seems both older than his years and also young for his age. He is the world's third highest-earning actor aged 21 or under, according to Forbes magazine — with only Radcliffe and Watson ahead of him — but he still lives at home with his parents, younger brother and three little sisters.
Until five years ago, when he had already earned millions, he was sharing a bedroom. He now has his own room but no plans to move out.
How come? It's right by the studios. I get on with my family. My washing is done. But hey, it's not that easy to make eight intricate movies with wall-to-wall effects and stunts.
Also, people make mistakes, and there were plenty of opportunities for things to go wrong in the making of eight films. Alas, for while the Harry Potter movies are beloved landmarks of cinema, they're not perfect, technically speaking, with a handful of glaring errors that just can't be unseen.
So now it's time to dispel some of that movie magic as we take a look at the mistakes in Harry Potter that are really hard to ignore. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone is full of firsts, including Harry Potter's first ever quidditch game. It's going as well as a game of flying wizard lacrosse can go, until Hermione notices the odious Professor Snape surreptitiously casting what seem to be spells to mess up Harry's performance, as the kid is his least favorite student.
Harry nearly falls to great injury or death, and he holds onto his Nimbus broomstick for dear life. It's in this shot that we learn the magic of moviemaking is truly responsible for the magic of quidditch. The wire rods helping to hold up actor Daniel Radcliffe are quite visible, running out of his red sweater sleeves and up to the broom. As it's a school run by wizards, there's some kind of magical this or that literally everywhere in Hogwarts, and Harry spends most of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone getting used to that fact.
For example, he and his friends can't get back into the Gryffindor tower room without first successfully navigating the "Fat Lady" painting that guards it. They make it back in, and the hole in the picture they walk through closes up behind them It should go without saying that actors can and do change their hair.
After all, adopting a look that's different from what they'd go for off-screen is an easy way to "become" a new character. But adapting one's hairstyle in the middle of a scene? That's the result of different takes of one scene being shot days, weeks, or even months apart For example, during the sequence in Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone in which Hermione and Harry learn how to fly a broomstick for the first time, the former's hair changes wildly between cuts.
Sometimes it's crimped, and sometimes it's straight and wavy. Emma Watson was only nine years old when she portrayed Hermione in Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone — which also happened to be her first movie ever.
In other words, she was really green and really eager. As she discussed on an episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live! That's especially true when it came to Daniel Radcliffe's dialogue. It's noticeable a couple of times in that first Harry Potter movie, such as near the end when Hermione, Harry, and Ron go to see Hagrid after exams.
When Harry speaks, pay close attention to Watson, and you'll notice that she's silently saying Radcliffe's lines. In Harry Potter's world of wizards and witches, enchanted broomsticks simply fly, and it's up to their riders to hold on tight. In the real world of making Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets , an elaborate rigging system, safety equipment, and CGI was required to make broomsticks soar.
As such, prop masters built little seats on the broomsticks to make the shoot more comfortable for the young actors as opposed to just wrapping their legs around them while suspended above the ground. However, during a quidditch match scene, Harry flies past the Ravenclaw tower, and his robe whips up in the wind, exposing the attached seat where actor Daniel Radcliffe rests. Harry Potter is only 12 years old in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, but is anyone of any age ever truly ready to wage a life-and-death battle with the basilisk — the huge, magical, evil serpent hiding out in the deepest bowels of Hogwarts?
But "the Boy Who Lived" lives on, stabbing the beast through the head with the powerful sword of Godric Gryffindor. That's an extremely sharp and dangerous weapon, so sharp and dangerous that the set's weapons handlers capped it with a safety tip It's visible when Harry is fighting the Basilisk from atop the giant skull in the Chamber of Secrets. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets ends the way a lot of Harry Potter movies end — with Harry in Professor Dumbledore's office, where the headmaster delivers a long speech justifying how and why he put Harry and his fellow Hogwarts student into so much danger, what with that frightening basilisk and all.
During this scene, there are a lot of closeups as Dumbledore explains and Harry listens. Both characters wear glasses, and it's pretty obvious here that neither of their spectacles have lenses in them.
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban finds the franchise's primary trio of Harry, Ron, and Hermione acting and looking less like children and more like teens. That means they had to update their look, largely ditching the robes and house colored-scarves in favor of mids teen fashions, like shirts with other shirts worn over them for Harry and Ron and a pink, zip-up hooded sweatshirt for Hermione.
The Prisoner of Azkaban also features a lot of fast-paced, outdoor action sequences, necessitating the use of battery-powered microphone packs to capture audio. Hermione's sweatshirt is functional, not just fashionable, as it's meant to conceal actress Emma Watson's mic pack In several shots, a bulky rectangle is clearly visible on Watson's back.
Lovable Hogwarts groundskeeper Hagrid takes over as the Care for Magical Creatures teacher in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban , qualified as he is with his penchant for acquiring and raising massive beasts.
He introduces his students to a beautiful hippogriff part eagle, part horse named Buckbeak, and for the most part, the students approach Buckbeak with calmness and respect, except for nasty Draco Malfoy , who purposely tries to get a rise out of the creature.
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