We're not in the habit of getting beat. And it is not something we plan on getting used to. |
We've played some good football and we've made some chances. But as we've done on a number of occasions this season we didn't convert them. |
What he said was 'You must read the book and if you find a way of doing the book, then you must tell us what that is. You mustn't come because it's a franchise. You mustn't come because it's the most famous children's film that's ever been. You mustn't come for this that and the other reason. You've got to be able to see how to make a 750-page book into a single movie,' |
What I feel now is that I've learned a lesson for the future, and if I want to make a city in Venezuela for 'Love in the Time of Cholera' and can only find half a city, then CGI will fill in for me, |
When the kids were small, you had to tell them what to do, ... But now that they're older, you have to challenge them. They have to improvise. They have to bring themselves into it. Otherwise, it doesn't have any life in it. They had to act , and acting is not doing what somebody tells you. |
When you make step one, you have to make step two, otherwise you are discredited. It looks to me as if he knows what he is talking about but it's down to him. |
Yes, people come up and say, 'My best man's speech was even worse than that. They'll talk about the bride who didn't actually appear at all. |
[A lot has changed for him since he first picked up a wand. He has got taller and lost his round little-boy's face. He has gone through puberty, and his voice has broken. He's dealing with some complexion issues, and he's working on some beginner's stubble. For Goblet director Mike Newell, shooting him is like shooting a moving target.] I've just been working on a scene which we shot in our first week, and Dan still looks the little kid that he was in Sorcerer's Stone, ... Now, 11 months later, he doesn't look like that at all. And that scene of him comes two-thirds of the way through the movie. So he starts as a kid of 15, then he gets younger, then he gets older, then he gets younger. |