Fan Club de James et Oliver Phelps (Fred et George Weasley)
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Re: Fan Club de James et Oliver Phelps (Fred et George Weasley)
la video de leur interview Access Hollywood (mon pauvre James à la fin avec une poignée de main lol )
http://www.accesshollywood.com/access-hollywood-live-oliver-and-james-phelps-share-fond-memories-of-working-on-harry-potter_video_1322301
et une photo
les garçons sont avec Mark Williams à Madrid pour la promo du DVD
deux nouvelles photos :
et une bonne nouvelle : James et Oliver ont été confirmés pour participer au Collectormania qui aura lieu entre le 28 et le 30 Mai !
Edit : des photos prises à Madrid
http://www.accesshollywood.com/access-hollywood-live-oliver-and-james-phelps-share-fond-memories-of-working-on-harry-potter_video_1322301
et une photo
les garçons sont avec Mark Williams à Madrid pour la promo du DVD
deux nouvelles photos :
et une bonne nouvelle : James et Oliver ont été confirmés pour participer au Collectormania qui aura lieu entre le 28 et le 30 Mai !
Edit : des photos prises à Madrid
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Re: Fan Club de James et Oliver Phelps (Fred et George Weasley)
aaah ils portent bien le costume!! Trop mimi avec papa Weasley!!!MDR
c'est quoi Collectormania?
c'est quoi Collectormania?
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Re: Fan Club de James et Oliver Phelps (Fred et George Weasley)
c'est vrai qu'ils sont beaux comme ça !! c'est le même costume que pour l'AVP de la première partie, mais j'aime beaucoup lol
Collectormania, c'est une convention réunissant des fans de tous horizons. elle aura lieu à Londres.
d'autres photos
plus une vidéo excellente, bon James a encore du boulot avant de savoir poser du rouge à lèvres
http://www.lasexta.com/sextatv/seloquehicisteis/los_gemelos_wesley_visitan_slqh/232653/391
Collectormania, c'est une convention réunissant des fans de tous horizons. elle aura lieu à Londres.
d'autres photos
plus une vidéo excellente, bon James a encore du boulot avant de savoir poser du rouge à lèvres
http://www.lasexta.com/sextatv/seloquehicisteis/los_gemelos_wesley_visitan_slqh/232653/391
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Re: Fan Club de James et Oliver Phelps (Fred et George Weasley)
trop excellente cette vidéo! bonne idée le coup du miroir! lol
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Re: Fan Club de James et Oliver Phelps (Fred et George Weasley)
ouah, 11 jours sans que je poste, je vais pas bien moi !
bon une interview des jum' et de Mark faite à Madrid :
SnitchSeeker: What is your favorite scene in the movie that you’re looking forward to seeing?
Oliver Phelps: There’s a big sequence when Voldemort turns up inside the castle, and that whole scene was just amazing to film. So I can’t wait to see it.
SnitchSeeker: How does it feel after 12 years of working on this project to actually see the last movie?
James Phelps: I don’t know. I’ll tell you in a couple of months time when we see it. I’m really looking forward to it. I’m still shocked after all this time that all these guys (indicates crowd) still come out and say hello. It’s awesome. All the different cities where we’re prominent. It makes it all so worth it. We’re very lucky.
Oliver Phelps: Yes, it’s amazing.
SnitchSeeker: What projects do you plan to be involved in after Harry Potter - such as Latin Quarter?
Oliver Phelps: At the moment, we start that movie in July. And then James and I were over in the States earlier this year looking at some stuff. So you haven’t seen the last of us.
SnitchSeeker: After 12 years of work on this project, how does it feel like to be at the premiere of the trailer for the last movie?
Mark Williams: I’ve just seen a bit of the trailer, yeah. It looked really exciting.
SnitchSeeker: What is different or new about the last movie that will stun fans?
Mark Williams: The last film is in two parts. It’s a story that goes into two parts. The first part is really exciting with a really exciting ending. The second is even more exciting. It comes out in July.
SnitchSeeker: Do you have anything to wish to the fans of Harry Potter that were there with you for 12 years?
Mark Williams: I’m looking forward to the final ending. The final countdown.
et la dernière photo que James a posté sur twitter
bon une interview des jum' et de Mark faite à Madrid :
SnitchSeeker: What is your favorite scene in the movie that you’re looking forward to seeing?
Oliver Phelps: There’s a big sequence when Voldemort turns up inside the castle, and that whole scene was just amazing to film. So I can’t wait to see it.
SnitchSeeker: How does it feel after 12 years of working on this project to actually see the last movie?
James Phelps: I don’t know. I’ll tell you in a couple of months time when we see it. I’m really looking forward to it. I’m still shocked after all this time that all these guys (indicates crowd) still come out and say hello. It’s awesome. All the different cities where we’re prominent. It makes it all so worth it. We’re very lucky.
Oliver Phelps: Yes, it’s amazing.
SnitchSeeker: What projects do you plan to be involved in after Harry Potter - such as Latin Quarter?
Oliver Phelps: At the moment, we start that movie in July. And then James and I were over in the States earlier this year looking at some stuff. So you haven’t seen the last of us.
SnitchSeeker: After 12 years of work on this project, how does it feel like to be at the premiere of the trailer for the last movie?
Mark Williams: I’ve just seen a bit of the trailer, yeah. It looked really exciting.
SnitchSeeker: What is different or new about the last movie that will stun fans?
Mark Williams: The last film is in two parts. It’s a story that goes into two parts. The first part is really exciting with a really exciting ending. The second is even more exciting. It comes out in July.
SnitchSeeker: Do you have anything to wish to the fans of Harry Potter that were there with you for 12 years?
Mark Williams: I’m looking forward to the final ending. The final countdown.
et la dernière photo que James a posté sur twitter
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Re: Fan Club de James et Oliver Phelps (Fred et George Weasley)
Dernière édition par Melian le Jeu 19 Mai - 20:59, édité 2 fois
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Re: Fan Club de James et Oliver Phelps (Fred et George Weasley)
dis donc ils sont beaux tous en blanc!
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Re: Fan Club de James et Oliver Phelps (Fred et George Weasley)
l'interview et vidéo EM des jum'
What was your last day filming?
Oliver Phelps: I think it was when we were doing re-shoots, and it was a scene at the battlement sequence. It was an added scene, actually, where James [Phelps, aka Fred Weasley] and myself were standing on the turrets of the castle, where there was a green screen and everything, and it was just ad-libbed for about a minute. It was quite nice, but it was hard. It was a weird feeling when they yelled, "Wrap!".
Did you find yourself reading the books as they came out with an eye to see where your character was going?
Definitely. I'd always go through it intensively in a very selfish manner like, "Where's me? Where's me? Where's me?" The twins have done well considering where they started out. The family were quite poor and now they've gone to a different level. When you lose all that, I think the whole family unit really comes into its own. Whereas you look at the Malfoys, who have all the wealth but don't have a family unit, and it's very much each for themselves.
Your characters may not be academic, but in the books they certainly go on to make their fortune.
Yeah, I know it doesn't really come up in the films, but in the books George and Fred flunk all their exams, they don't do very well academically, but they do better outside school. There are people I know who have left school with not a lot of qualifications yet, as soon as they have knuckled down into what they enjoy doing, when you've got that self-belief, you can pretty much succeed where you want to.
Your characters have always added a rather light touch, but in this film there are some rather heavier sections.
Well yes, in the final instalment there are not a lot of laughs from Fred and George at all. Actually, the re-shoot scene that we did was, I think, the first time you see them scared. it's great to be able to play the same character but show a totally different side, one that the audience haven�t seen before, or even something that they hadn't been expecting.
The way that Rowling wrote the final battle, you don�t quite know how it's going to go, and it seems like there will be surprises for everyone there.
Especially when it all goes the wrong way! When the good guys are falling by the wayside and when you see that in the picture itself it looks really harsh. There are some cool elements in it, like when you see Matt Lewis in the battle. That's quite funny because, again, you see a totally different side to his character [Neville Longbottom]. I think you see every character in a different light, which is great.
When we were photographing some of you guys today, it was clear that there�s a genuine friendship between you all.
There is! We've been together for 10 years, so we're going to form these bonds with people. Especially at the time when you're all together, you're growing up and discovering who you are, so through that you have common interests, like with Rupert [Grint] especially. It's just how you see it in the films really; we all take the mick out of each other and hang out with each other. The same with Matt [Lewis] and Tom [Felton]: with Matt, we went to see The Doves just before Christmas and it was a really good night out. And we play golf with Tom. There's a cool mix of people who we still talk to and see outside of filming.
Are you looking at stuff just for you, not with your brother, now that Potter's finished?
Yeah, we always knew this would happen, and we both have very individual styles. When we're at home we've got interests that are very different, even going down to things like supporting rival football teams. Obviously there are some things that are the same, but clothes sense is totally different. I'm the tidy one; James is completely messy. I'm the organised one, I've got filing cabinets with all my details in; James has just a drawer with everything. So yeah, we're very different in everything like that. So to do my own individual stuff in the business will be exciting.
So looking back, how has it all been?
James Phelps: It's amazing! You're in a room with Julie Walters, Mark Williams, Maggie Smith and Alan Rickman: it's not the worst place to be! Even when we were shooting scenes on this last film... I was there with Sir Michael Gambon, and I was getting ready to do something with the Manchester Orchestra, narrating Peter and the Wolf. I'd never done anything like that before in my life and I was a bit nervous. He asked what I was up to and I explained and, even though he had this big scene coming up, he said, "Oh, I read that a few years ago", and took the time to go through it all with me. That was pretty cool.
Was there anyone that you were really starstruck by?
You just kind of get used to it. I suppose you're always like that in some shape or form, when you're acting with someone who you've seen for years and years, then once you get to know them it all just runs.
Did you find, as the books were coming out and the films were being made, that you were reading it to see where your character was going?
Well, the fourth book had just come out when we went for our first audition, and that was the biggest book launch back then. I'm not going to say that we were avid fans of the books, but we enjoyed reading them, so we knew all about it. I remember being in Japan when the last book came out, and I was on the bullet train reading it and looking for what happens to me. I literally just read the paragraph where that happens, and I had this Japanese guy trying to get the ticket off me...
You've always had a lot of comic heavy-lifting, but in the last part there's a switch into much more serious stuff.
It was kind of easy: because we've played the characters for so long, we see them as more than the one-liners. So it was great fun playing the same characters with that comedy element but a serious side because they become entrepreneurs and this, that and the other. It's nice to try and get that across.
As brothers, that relationship must be very real when you're playing those scenes.
Yeah, I guess so. It's weird.
Are you going to work more separately now that you've finished Potter?
We actually went to America for the start of the year to do meetings and everything, and a lot of the guys there wanted us to do individual stuff, but we did have a really good script for twins. I guess we've always got that thing to play. As we grow up we might be slightly different, but we can always do our own thing as well, which is quite exciting.
It's clear that the whole cast has become friends.
Yeah, it is really. A lot of people think that we're told to say that we're friends but in fact, we are. There have been times where we've all gone out for meals when we were shooting in Soho or whatever, and to us it's just mates catching up but everyone else will look in and see us and ask, "Is this for real?"
You must be incredibly proud to be part of the films.
Oh yeah, completely. It's one of those things where, because we're so close to it, we don't really appreciate how big it is. For what it is, we're very proud. I wouldn't say that any of us, if we're in the pub and we hear someone talking about Harry Potter, we'll be like, "I was in that!" But then, lots of our friends are like that! We're very proud of what we've done. But then we couldn't do this shoot yesterday because we went to Great Ormond Street to go around the wards there, and that hit me more than anything else because they are braver than anything I've ever done. There was one lad who hadn't been out of hospital for 7 months, and he was like, "I've been watching the Harry Potter films back-to-back." You know, that's when you know that you've done something good if it gets people through that sort of stuff. It's things like that which we're more appreciative of doing than any of the accolades that come with doing the films. It's the best way of describing it, I think.
What was your last day filming?
Oliver Phelps: I think it was when we were doing re-shoots, and it was a scene at the battlement sequence. It was an added scene, actually, where James [Phelps, aka Fred Weasley] and myself were standing on the turrets of the castle, where there was a green screen and everything, and it was just ad-libbed for about a minute. It was quite nice, but it was hard. It was a weird feeling when they yelled, "Wrap!".
Did you find yourself reading the books as they came out with an eye to see where your character was going?
Definitely. I'd always go through it intensively in a very selfish manner like, "Where's me? Where's me? Where's me?" The twins have done well considering where they started out. The family were quite poor and now they've gone to a different level. When you lose all that, I think the whole family unit really comes into its own. Whereas you look at the Malfoys, who have all the wealth but don't have a family unit, and it's very much each for themselves.
Your characters may not be academic, but in the books they certainly go on to make their fortune.
Yeah, I know it doesn't really come up in the films, but in the books George and Fred flunk all their exams, they don't do very well academically, but they do better outside school. There are people I know who have left school with not a lot of qualifications yet, as soon as they have knuckled down into what they enjoy doing, when you've got that self-belief, you can pretty much succeed where you want to.
Your characters have always added a rather light touch, but in this film there are some rather heavier sections.
Well yes, in the final instalment there are not a lot of laughs from Fred and George at all. Actually, the re-shoot scene that we did was, I think, the first time you see them scared. it's great to be able to play the same character but show a totally different side, one that the audience haven�t seen before, or even something that they hadn't been expecting.
The way that Rowling wrote the final battle, you don�t quite know how it's going to go, and it seems like there will be surprises for everyone there.
Especially when it all goes the wrong way! When the good guys are falling by the wayside and when you see that in the picture itself it looks really harsh. There are some cool elements in it, like when you see Matt Lewis in the battle. That's quite funny because, again, you see a totally different side to his character [Neville Longbottom]. I think you see every character in a different light, which is great.
When we were photographing some of you guys today, it was clear that there�s a genuine friendship between you all.
There is! We've been together for 10 years, so we're going to form these bonds with people. Especially at the time when you're all together, you're growing up and discovering who you are, so through that you have common interests, like with Rupert [Grint] especially. It's just how you see it in the films really; we all take the mick out of each other and hang out with each other. The same with Matt [Lewis] and Tom [Felton]: with Matt, we went to see The Doves just before Christmas and it was a really good night out. And we play golf with Tom. There's a cool mix of people who we still talk to and see outside of filming.
Are you looking at stuff just for you, not with your brother, now that Potter's finished?
Yeah, we always knew this would happen, and we both have very individual styles. When we're at home we've got interests that are very different, even going down to things like supporting rival football teams. Obviously there are some things that are the same, but clothes sense is totally different. I'm the tidy one; James is completely messy. I'm the organised one, I've got filing cabinets with all my details in; James has just a drawer with everything. So yeah, we're very different in everything like that. So to do my own individual stuff in the business will be exciting.
So looking back, how has it all been?
James Phelps: It's amazing! You're in a room with Julie Walters, Mark Williams, Maggie Smith and Alan Rickman: it's not the worst place to be! Even when we were shooting scenes on this last film... I was there with Sir Michael Gambon, and I was getting ready to do something with the Manchester Orchestra, narrating Peter and the Wolf. I'd never done anything like that before in my life and I was a bit nervous. He asked what I was up to and I explained and, even though he had this big scene coming up, he said, "Oh, I read that a few years ago", and took the time to go through it all with me. That was pretty cool.
Was there anyone that you were really starstruck by?
You just kind of get used to it. I suppose you're always like that in some shape or form, when you're acting with someone who you've seen for years and years, then once you get to know them it all just runs.
Did you find, as the books were coming out and the films were being made, that you were reading it to see where your character was going?
Well, the fourth book had just come out when we went for our first audition, and that was the biggest book launch back then. I'm not going to say that we were avid fans of the books, but we enjoyed reading them, so we knew all about it. I remember being in Japan when the last book came out, and I was on the bullet train reading it and looking for what happens to me. I literally just read the paragraph where that happens, and I had this Japanese guy trying to get the ticket off me...
You've always had a lot of comic heavy-lifting, but in the last part there's a switch into much more serious stuff.
It was kind of easy: because we've played the characters for so long, we see them as more than the one-liners. So it was great fun playing the same characters with that comedy element but a serious side because they become entrepreneurs and this, that and the other. It's nice to try and get that across.
As brothers, that relationship must be very real when you're playing those scenes.
Yeah, I guess so. It's weird.
Are you going to work more separately now that you've finished Potter?
We actually went to America for the start of the year to do meetings and everything, and a lot of the guys there wanted us to do individual stuff, but we did have a really good script for twins. I guess we've always got that thing to play. As we grow up we might be slightly different, but we can always do our own thing as well, which is quite exciting.
It's clear that the whole cast has become friends.
Yeah, it is really. A lot of people think that we're told to say that we're friends but in fact, we are. There have been times where we've all gone out for meals when we were shooting in Soho or whatever, and to us it's just mates catching up but everyone else will look in and see us and ask, "Is this for real?"
You must be incredibly proud to be part of the films.
Oh yeah, completely. It's one of those things where, because we're so close to it, we don't really appreciate how big it is. For what it is, we're very proud. I wouldn't say that any of us, if we're in the pub and we hear someone talking about Harry Potter, we'll be like, "I was in that!" But then, lots of our friends are like that! We're very proud of what we've done. But then we couldn't do this shoot yesterday because we went to Great Ormond Street to go around the wards there, and that hit me more than anything else because they are braver than anything I've ever done. There was one lad who hadn't been out of hospital for 7 months, and he was like, "I've been watching the Harry Potter films back-to-back." You know, that's when you know that you've done something good if it gets people through that sort of stuff. It's things like that which we're more appreciative of doing than any of the accolades that come with doing the films. It's the best way of describing it, I think.
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Re: Fan Club de James et Oliver Phelps (Fred et George Weasley)
C'est peut être moi, mais je vois pas tes vidéos que du texte!!
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Re: Fan Club de James et Oliver Phelps (Fred et George Weasley)
euh c'est quoi ce schmilblick??? XDDDD
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Re: Fan Club de James et Oliver Phelps (Fred et George Weasley)
c'est ce qui se passe quand les videos ne s affiche pas des series de codes lol
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Re: Fan Club de James et Oliver Phelps (Fred et George Weasley)
je répète: qu'est-ce que c'est que ce bins????
mdr
apparemment t'arrrive pas à poster les vidéo ^^
(bienvenue dans le club, je galère à chaque fois aussi mdr)
EDIT: ah voilà le modo à la rescousse ^^
du coup mes comm perdent tout leur sens
mdr
apparemment t'arrrive pas à poster les vidéo ^^
(bienvenue dans le club, je galère à chaque fois aussi mdr)
EDIT: ah voilà le modo à la rescousse ^^
du coup mes comm perdent tout leur sens
Dernière édition par Murmure le Dim 29 Mai - 16:15, édité 1 fois
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Re: Fan Club de James et Oliver Phelps (Fred et George Weasley)
non je comprends pas quand je prévisualise ça passe super mais quand je valide ça passe plus
bon bah les liens, j'espère que ça passe
http://bcove.me/rtpaalt7
http://bcove.me/ma0yqwbn
bon bah les liens, j'espère que ça passe
http://bcove.me/rtpaalt7
http://bcove.me/ma0yqwbn
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Re: Fan Club de James et Oliver Phelps (Fred et George Weasley)
Oui super merci !!
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Re: Fan Club de James et Oliver Phelps (Fred et George Weasley)
super génial!!! Merci!!!
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Re: Fan Club de James et Oliver Phelps (Fred et George Weasley)
mais de rien ... nouvelle vidéo Sparkle
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Re: Fan Club de James et Oliver Phelps (Fred et George Weasley)
je confirme Nono, surtout David ! lol
chose promie chose dûe, des photos de Collectormania et le must une vidéo. un GROS MERCI à Chrissy de Phelpsaholics qui était présente et a ramené ces images
(je vous rassure, le type en est ressorti vivant lol)
des photos de Ollie au Gumball Lowdown
et les garçons participeront bientot à une manisfestation sportive pour la RNLI et Great Ormond Street Hospital's
http://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/fundraiser-web/fundraiser/showFundraiserPage.action?userUrl=jamesphelps3peaks&isTeam=true
http://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/fundraiser-web/fundraiser/showFundraiserProfilePage.action?userUrl=OliverPhelps
sinon, il y a déjà un moment James et Ollie ont remis un prix aux British soap award 2011
chose promie chose dûe, des photos de Collectormania et le must une vidéo. un GROS MERCI à Chrissy de Phelpsaholics qui était présente et a ramené ces images
(je vous rassure, le type en est ressorti vivant lol)
des photos de Ollie au Gumball Lowdown
et les garçons participeront bientot à une manisfestation sportive pour la RNLI et Great Ormond Street Hospital's
http://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/fundraiser-web/fundraiser/showFundraiserPage.action?userUrl=jamesphelps3peaks&isTeam=true
http://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/fundraiser-web/fundraiser/showFundraiserProfilePage.action?userUrl=OliverPhelps
sinon, il y a déjà un moment James et Ollie ont remis un prix aux British soap award 2011
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Re: Fan Club de James et Oliver Phelps (Fred et George Weasley)
dis donc ils sont souvent de sorties!!!^^
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Re: Fan Club de James et Oliver Phelps (Fred et George Weasley)
c'est vrai oui, et c'est pas pour me déplaire lol
mais à un mois de la sortie, ça me surprend pas non plus
une nouvelle photo de James
et une de Ollie : je défends quiconque de dire qu'il est pas EXTRA sur celle-ci
et un grand GOOD LUCK pour James au Three Peak Challenge aujourd'hui ! Gagne plein d'argent mon grand !!
mais à un mois de la sortie, ça me surprend pas non plus
une nouvelle photo de James
et une de Ollie : je défends quiconque de dire qu'il est pas EXTRA sur celle-ci
et un grand GOOD LUCK pour James au Three Peak Challenge aujourd'hui ! Gagne plein d'argent mon grand !!
Melian- Ville de départ pour l'AVP : Paris
Fonction pour l'AVP :- - Voyageur
Messages : 1121
Date d'inscription : 10/01/2011
Re: Fan Club de James et Oliver Phelps (Fred et George Weasley)
Ils sont tous les deux très charmants!!!
Cécile- Ville de départ pour l'AVP : Limoges puis Paris!!!
Fonction pour l'AVP :- - Voyageur
Messages : 3839
Date d'inscription : 15/01/2011
Age : 37
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