Nickelondeon Magazine Interview
NICKOLODEON MAGAZINE: How did you get the part?
EMMA WATSON: My drama teacher (at school) called out my name at assembly and asked if I'd like to do the audition. I
went up with a couple of my friends for a bit of a laugh. Then it got more and more serious. It was really scary, but it was
great.
NM: How are you and Hermione alike?
EW: She loves cats, and so do I. I adore animals, but cats are my favorite. I've got two, Bubbles and Domino.
NM: Is there anything you don't like about Hermione?
EW: She's a bit too [concerned with] rules. She overdoes it when Harry gets the Firebolt and she seeks out Professor
McGonagall. She was obviously worried, but I probably would've had a talk with my friend before I sought out a teacher.
NM: Was there a scene that was particularly hard to do?
EW: Yes. Neville comes up to me with his toad, Trevor, and says,"Do you want to kiss Trevor goodnight?" Every time he
did this I burst into laughter. I was supposed to give him an "I hate you" look, but I couldn't help myself. It took me about
eight takes to get it.
CNN INTERVIEW - After the 1st Movie
- When you watched the movie for the first time, what did
you think?
Rup: Scary seeing yourself that big, it really was.
Em: The first time you watch, you're so freaked out about
seeing yourself on screen. The second time you kind of enjoy it. And then the third time you kind of appreciate the film and
the work that's gone into it, and you enjoy yourself. But the first time, I like, oh my God, I don't believe this.
- There
times in the film where you were required to do things that actually weren't happening at the time you were acting. How bizarre
was that to see that on the screen, and see what it finally ended up looking like?
Rup: It was really cool seeing that.
Emms:
Yes, it's hard work. You're kind of like talking to nothing, and it's really weird, but I suppose that's a part of acting.
-
When you had to be frightened of Fluffy (a three-headed dog), what were you actually looking at?
Rup: Nothing.
ZAHN:
How many times did you have to read the book to get the sense of what your character was supposed to do?
Rupert: Well,
before I knew there was going to be a film. I was the biggest Harry Potter fan. I read all the books. Ron was always my favourite
character, because I feel like I relate to him, like we've both got red hair, we both like sweets, we've both got lots of
brothers and sisters. I've got one brother and three sisters, and both scared of spiders.
- Give me a thumbnail sketch
of who Hermione is.
Emma: Hermione is a saucy teacher's pet who's obsessed with school, very mommy's girl. She's a bit
of a nerd, but is very -- she's a real bookworm.
- I know both of you have vivid imaginations, but when you saw the film
for the first time, did you fully understand that that's what it would look like, or was some of the magic a surprise to you?
Em:
I feel like they kind of cut a piece of my imagination out of my head and used it in the film, because it's exactly as I imagined
it.
- Now that you've practiced a little bit of magic, have you thought what you would do if you had the gift of being
able to wave a wand Rupert: I would probably be invisible so I can sneak (out of) detentions.
- That's a good one.
I
know the film hasn't opened yet, but after this weekend, no matter where either two of you travel to, you are going to be
recognized. Have you gotten used to that? Are people noticing you already?
Em: Yes.
Rup: It's cool. I like it.
Emms:
It's kind of flattering to be asked to sign something.
- As you look back at this whirlwind you're caught up in, there
is nothing that ever would have given you an indication your life is going to change this way, right?
How much acting have
you done before?
Rup: Just like school plays. Like one time I was a fish in Noah's Ark and now I'm in Harry Potter, a big
step.
- You must have been one heck of a fish.
Rupert: Yes.