Denise Roper's Blog, page 17

November 15, 2010

Rupert Grint on the Today Show and Regis & Kelly

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This Rupert Grint interview was televised this morning. He was also on the Regis & Kelly show. Here's a link to that interview: http://www.examiner.com/books-on-film-in-national/rupert-grint-video



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Published on November 15, 2010 18:18

November 14, 2010

New Deathly Hallows Featurettes and Interviews

Here are some additional Deathly Hallows videos that you may enjoy. :)






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Published on November 14, 2010 10:00

More New Footage of Deathly Hallows Part One from Around the World

More new footage of Deathly Hallows Part One can be seen in these reports from various news programs from around the world.


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Spoiler warning! This video reveals more of the Silver Doe, Snatchers, and Malfoy Manor scenes.



This one is really funny! lol @Daniel, Rupert, and Emma. :)


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I loved this part:


Ron is brokenhearted because he thinks that Hermione doesn't love him.



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Published on November 14, 2010 09:23

November 12, 2010

Kreacher and the Locket Film Clip from DH1

This film clip of the Trio and Kreacher discussing Regulus Black's locket was shown on the ABC Family channel tonight.




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Published on November 12, 2010 17:29

Rupert Grint on Daybreak; Emma and Rupert on CNN

Here's Rupert Grint's interview on Daybreak.


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CNN has an excellent interview with Emma Watson and Rupert Grint.


http://edition.cnn.com/video/?on.cnn=1#/video/world/2010/11/11/ctw.cotd.watson.cnn


I loved it when Rupert said that "Ron is very, very in love with Hermione." :)


Rupert and Emma at the World Premiere of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part One



Emma Watson, J. K. Rowling, and Rupert Grint at the premiere.




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Published on November 12, 2010 16:36

Lectures on Tolkien and Harry Potter at Fandemonium 2010

Update: This event is happening today! :)


The "Fandemonium" programming track of the 2010 Red Stick Animation Festival will feature two of my lectures on Christian themes in Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings and J. K. Rowling's Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows. Both presentations will be given on November 13, 2010 at the Hilton Capitol Center, located at 201 Lafayette St. in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. You can read more about this exciting event and view a programming schedule at http://www.redstickfestival.org/events_schedule.asp?Day=Saturday.


The presentations that I am giving are at 12:00 noon and at 3:00 p.m. I'll also have copies of my book, The Lord of the Hallows: Christian Symbolism and Themes in J. K. Rowling's Harry Potter to sign if you are interested in obtaining a copy. The book is also available at www.outskirtspress.com/thelordofthehallows if you wish to purchase it online.



Here are some of the rave reviews that the book has gotten so far:


"Roper is a talented writer that obviously double checks all her facts, and she writes her literary criticism in a very professional and scholarly way. I'm glad to have a copy and enjoyed every page."—J. W. Braun, author of The Lord of the Films: The Unofficial Guide to Tolkien's Middle Earth on the Big Screen


"There is a danger in being friends with John Granger, and that is in assuming that all the symbolism in the Potter books has already been discovered. One of my chief criteria for a book examining the Harry Potter series is that it add something new to our collective knowledge of them. This book met and surpassed that criteria."—A.T. Ross, Literary Scholar


"This wonderful book will delight not only Christians, but all students of spirituality and mythology. It is filled with fascinating arcane information, yet the author's engaging and descriptive style results in a text that never feels weighed down by its rich content matter…. Anyone interested in literature and religion will find this volume to be a valuable addition to their library."—Logospilgrim, author of Bring Forth the Best Robes: A Spiritual Understanding of Severus Snape


 "She has produced an extremely well-researched scholarly work that will appeal equally to fans of epic fantasy and those interested in modern religious literary studies. I enjoyed the book very much, and found her arguments compelling."—Rob Hermanowski at www.goodreads.com  


 "This slim volume, which belongs on the shelf beside John Granger's The Hidden Key to Harry Potter and Connie Neal's The Gospel According to Harry Potter, endeavors to prove that, like C.S. Lewis in the Narnia books, Rowling has successfully managed to sneak an explicitly Christian message ―past watchful dragons. While this is, of course, not the only way the Harry Potter books can be read, Roper convincingly argues that Rowling demonstrates an impressive command of Christian symbolism and themes, and that the books tell a story not only compatible with, but deliberately echoing and reinforcing, the story of Christ. Roper's own knowledge is extensive, and I learned a number of new things myself."—Janet Brennan Croft, University of Oklahoma; Editor of Mythlore, the scholarly journal of the Mythopoeic Society.



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Published on November 12, 2010 16:25

Shownieuws Interview with Dan, Rupert, and Emma

Here's an interview with Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, and Emma Watson.


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Published on November 12, 2010 16:25

Deathly Hallows set visit interview with Daniel Radcliffe and Rupert Grint

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Rupert admits that he has a problem with laughing on the set. (As if we didn't already know that.) :)



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Published on November 12, 2010 16:01