Ananova reports that the sheet
Mar 07, 2001
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Ananova reports that the sheet music being auctioned off from the Harry Potter movie was sold for pounds 5000 ($7309).
Mar 07, 2001
Ananova reports that the sheet music being auctioned off from the Harry Potter movie was sold for pounds 5000 ($7309).
Mar 07, 2001
The London Times has an interesting if not critical review of “Goblet of Fire” in today’s issue.
Mar 06, 2001
N.K. Stouffer, who claims to have used Muggle and Muggles before Ms. Rowling, appears to have secured a publisher and is republishing her books about the creatures “Muggles” and “Larry Potter” according to this BusinessWire press release. It’s interesting that she’s claiming a trademark on “Muggles” when according to the US Patent & Trademark Office, …read more!
Mar 06, 2001
Harry Potter Movie Screenwriter Steven Kloves was inducted into the fraternity of Scripter Awardees according to the LA Times: Two literary wunderkinds, Michael Chabon, author of “Wonder Boys,” and screenwriter Steve Kloves, who adapted the novel for the screen, were inducted into the prestigious fraternity of Scripter Awardees at the 13th annual dinner sponsored by …read more!
Mar 06, 2001
A reader of Daily Variety send us this snippet: Truth in advertising? Friday’s L.A.Times full page, color ad for WB’s “See Spot Run” boasted this teaser: “Attention All Muggles! See the ‘Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone’ trailer on the big screen with ‘See Spot Run.’” Among the parents who were dragged to the theaters …read more!
Mar 05, 2001
The Ottawa Citizen has an editorial about the Warner Bros. domain name dispute. While Warner Bros. has apologized for the coldness of the letter they have not indicated that they will allow fans running sites to keep the domain names. This is contrary to their statements that they will not force any sites to shut …read more!
Mar 05, 2001
At this year’s ShoWest conference, Warner Bros. will be hosting a luncheon this Thursday at which they will show non-trailer clips from the movie. Anyone going?
Mar 05, 2001
J.K. Rowling is an amazing 20 on Forbes’ recently announced Power 100. (Thanks to Rames for most of this morning’s news.)
Mar 05, 2001
The Topeka Capital-Journal says the city of Potter, Kansas is preparing for the coming hype for the Harry Potter movie. They are guessing people may want postcards or letters from Potter, Kansas. Other Harry Potter locations include Potter, Neb., 69156 and Potter, Wisc., 54160. Four other variations on Potter’s name can be found in California …read more!
Mar 05, 2001
The London Independent is on a roll today with another article about the Harry Potter toy market.