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Several bits of news to share: Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince's release date has been moved to July 15th, 2009. Yes, that's right--two days early! YAY!
Secondly, Emma Watson has recently snapped a BEAUTIFUL photograph for the front cover of Interview magazine. And here is the jewel of your eyes.

In addition to Emma's recent turn behind the camera, Rupert Grint has been getting his "click, click" on as well. Here are those photos.



And as if THAT weren't enough, some new pictures from the set of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows have also surfaced for all us fans to babble about. Here you are.


It appears that the above images from the seventh installment of HP are from the scene in book 7 where Harry, Ron, and Hermione escape Bill and Fleur's wedding and go to a muggle cafe.
And I regret to tell you all that I have, yet again, MORE IMAGES from HP6, which we're all very excited about seeing in the next coming months. Here are the promotional shots.


I have reserved judgement on the movie until I saw these photographs. For a moment, I thought there wouldn't be any promotional shots--duh, I dunno why I wouldn't expect promotional shots for a friggen movie but I was clearly out of it. In any case, I hate how the graphic artists who make the posters airbrush and distort their faces. I recall something in the seventh book about a distorted Harry/Hermione coming out of an ancient relic in the middle of a forest clearing with no one around except for Harry and Ron. I also remember the tense atmosphere that was said to be an issue at this part in the book. I don't understand why the Harry and Ron in the book aren't okay with distorted versions of themselves, and yet the graphic artists who are paid tonnes to make crap pictures like the above are perfectly fine with distorting them. I know, what the hell are you talking about Maggan, right? Well honestly. Take a good look at the Harry, Hermione, and Ron in the above posters and tell me they don't look much less like themselves and more like some of Voldie's followers? YES THAT'S MY POINT! Wrapping it up, the posters in and of themselves are quite nice. But maybe next time stop trying so hard to make their eyes glow in the dark. Afterall, I don't really recall many times when Harry, Ron, and Hermione find themselves, within the story, posing for images in the twilight.

















