Jul 19, 2000
J.K. Rowling gives an interview with BBC 1, and AICN has the scoop. According to Rowling, the Aiken casting rumor is false, the cast should be all British, and a full radio play may also be assembled.
Jul 18, 2000
What’s really going on behind closed doors at Camp David.
Jul 18, 2000
An editorial in the Columbus Dispatch fears the inevitable Harry overkill, including such tomes as Chicken Soup for Harry Potter’s Soul and the Seven Highly Effective Habits of Harry Potter.
Jul 18, 2000
Finished Goblet, and I thought it read very quickly and held up surprisingly well. Definite future spoiler in the last couple of chapters, though…
Jul 18, 2000
Lord Voldemort, meet Jar Jar Binks. The following FX tidbit appeared in today’s Hollywood Reporter: “Sony Pictures Imageworks’ Rob Legato has been selected as the visual effects supervisor for Warner Bros.’ much-anticipated “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone” film based on the best-selling book by J.K. Rowling. Legato, whose credits include “Titanic” for Digital Domain …read more!
Jul 18, 2000
According to this scooper at AICN, J.K. Rowling herself dismissed rumors of Aiken’s casting. Let’s hope so.
Jul 16, 2000
HARRY POTTER RUMORED TO BE CAST, and it’s Liam Aiken, an American from Stepmom and I Dreamed of Africa. He may look the part, but I have severe reservations. Can’t they find a British lad?
Jul 14, 2000
Harry Potter’s America, from Intellectual Capital.