Saturday, July 23, 2011

Tom Felton talks Harry Potter, Deathly Hallows: Part 2 in Chicago interviews







If the world of Harry Potter was real for one day, what would be the first thing you would do, and what would be the last thing you would do?
Tom:
That's a hard question. They usually ask what would be something that you would take from the wizarding world to the real world.

The first thing I would do is learn to fly. I've taken quite a fancy in being on a broomstick. The last thing I would do is bring it back home with me.

I'm also fascinated with the invisibility cloak. I think it's pretty handy. That would be a lot of fun. I can't tell you all the mischievous things I would do...

How has it been growing up playing a villain? How do fans treat you differently from how they see Daniel, Emma and Rupert?
Tom:
Needless to say, every day on the film set the kids would be happy to see Daniel, Rupert and Emma and they wouldn't be excited to see me. I took it personally at first.

I would try to be friendly with them and overcompensate but then they were just afraid of me. I knew I couldn't win with little kids.

Jason Isaacs who plays my dad (Lucius Malfoy) was the best with that. He knew that they were there just to see the character, so after awhile I just played into it. I even had fun scaring the kids.

If you could trade places with anyone animated for a day, who would it be?
Tom:
Robin Hood. I love that fox. Or Buzz and Woody. Woody's my boy. I also like Homer Simpson.

What would you say is the greatest difference between fans in the UK and fans in the US?
Tom:
It's such a great difference. In London we're way too embarrassed and awkward. We'll clap and they'll stop in fear of being the last. It's difficult for Potter fans.

In New York, we actually missed the first half of the movie. Everyone's clapping and cheering, it's like a live show, like they're a part of the movie. They're shouting at the characters. In London they sit and are quiet.

What question have you never been asked in an interview but wish it were?
Tom:
I wish I had something entertaining. No one ever asks me what I had for breakfast.

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