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Interview With Emma Watson

Some interview questions from a www.ok.co.uk interview with Emma Watson:

You and co-stars Daniel Radcliffe and Rupert Grint were all over 18 filming this movie. How was it different from the other movies?

Emma: Well, we had longer working hours. But none of us have started drinking coffee or smoking. Definitely no alcohol!

The film focuses on a lot of awoken hormones. Did you draw on your own experiences?

Emma: It’s fun because we’re all maybe a year or two older than our characters are, so I feel as though I’ve experienced everything first. Sometimes I have to bring myself back to Hermione because she’s so innocent and very vulnerable in this film.

Daniel Radcliffe has said that the atmosphere on set was ‘horny’…

Horny?

Emma : I don’t know what to say! When we were younger, we were always going back and forward from school filming so it wasn’t like Dan and Rupert were the only boys in my life.

I know it would be of huge media interest if there was a pairing between us, but the three of us have grown up together and are just like siblings.

If there were a new batch of Harry Potter films in 20 years, would you want to take part?

Emma: Never say never, but I would hope I would’ve moved on by the time they do a remake.

So what lies ahead for you?

Emma: At the end of August, I’m going to university in the States. I’m very excited and looking forward to a bit of normality for a while. But that doesn’t mean I’m never going to go to work again or act again. Anything is possible.

Is going to university in America a way of escaping?

Emma: No, I’m just looking forward to being a teenager and meeting people my own age.

I must sound like Hermione, but for me my comfort, if I am ever really stressed, is to sit and read. Learning is something I really love. It was my dream before I did the films so I don’t see why it should change.

Emma: JK Rowling has reportedly been on the set a lot. How do you get on with her?

In the earlier years she was still writing the books and also had a young child, so she was really busy. But now she can be more involved and it’s more of a pleasure.

She has been around more, and we are quite similar in a way, so she has been nice to talk to. She’s been very caring and is genuinely a really lovely woman.It’s wonderful to have her in my life.

You hit people with newspapers in the films rather a lot. Is that a habit you have in real life?

Emma: I do it so much in the film, that’s me getting my aggression out. I’ve had my fill of hitting people with newspapers, notepads, whatever I can get my hands on. So yes, I’m done!

I Can Not Believe I Am Having to Say This

Yes, Emma is alive and well.

It makes me sick when people come up with this type of stuff.

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