Retroactive Fangirlling
Oct. 17th, 2011 09:06 pmFor some weird reason, I'm suffering from Harry Potter withdrawal. It's like it's finally hit me that there won't be another book or movie. Now, I loved the actors, but I never really followed them during these past 10 years. I've loved the films, but I've never actually obsessed over them (same with the books: although I did reserve the last 3 so I'd have 1st editions).
But for some reason, now the film series is over...it's like: I have the desire to know everything. And I've discovered a few things:
~Tom Felton can sing! I knew he made music, but I never listened to it and now that I have...must get my hands on everything (his Feltbeats videos on youtube are adorable, BTW) HIs interviews make me laugh too. I really love how laidback and witty he seems. On the basis of that, I'm searching for his films. (Now that he no longer has his contract required vampire white pale skin and peroxide blonde Draco look, I now also understand why women think he is hot.)
~Emma Watson has an awesome fashion sense! I love that she goes for edgy and unpredictable too, while still retaining a classic Hollywood look. And I think it's awesome she's getting a college education despite already being secure with her contacts in acting and fashion.
~Matthew Lewis. Now, I've always loved Neville as a character (was so happy that JKR redeemed his character the way she did) but I never paid attention to him until this last film. I always appreciated him a comic actor, but he never blipped my radar until this last film. (Admittedly, I'm shallow. I don't think I ever thought of him as ugly prior to DH2, but I never crushed on him either until DH2.) And I love how down-to-earth he is! Considering he's been acting since the age of 5 (per various sites), he has a real sense of normalcy and sanity (re: life outside the lightbulbs and flashes).
~Rupert Grint. I like his ironic sense of fame. It's very Ron-ish. Somehow he's the one I can't separate from his character, but I love Ron so much that I'm afraid I'll be disappointed in Rupert if I follow his career more closely. But I'm rather excited for him and he starred in a movie with Tamsin Egerton (my fangirl obsession of this year) and so I'll just go from there discovering his career. I think he's underrated. And I think he deserves more attention.
~Daniel Radcliffe. Of all the cast, his non-Potter career has always pinged my radar the most simply due to curiousity: will he be able to escape being labeled HP all his life? So I've kept up with it even though I've never actually zoned in on it (I have a vague feeling I saw him on Masterpiece a few years ago and, being a Broadway fan, I've also been aware of the reception his stage acting gets.)
Those are the main lot I'm obsessed with of the bunch, but I seem to be working my way through all the stars. (The veterans don't count. Those were the just the bonuses. I grew up in the 1990s when British actors were storming Hollywood, so that so many of my teenage favorites are in the cast has always delighted me.) But it is so odd to retroactively fangirl. Or maybe it's not, because I'm doing it with adult eyes: allowing the actors to have careers outside of their career-defining roles. But it's weird! It's not something I normally do!
Anyway, that was my random post brought to you by a person who is waiting for Pottermore to open up to mere mortals. (The early draftee period happened during my shit crazy 14 day straight no-days off work schedule. By the time I got home, the site had closed for the day.)
But for some reason, now the film series is over...it's like: I have the desire to know everything. And I've discovered a few things:
~Tom Felton can sing! I knew he made music, but I never listened to it and now that I have...must get my hands on everything (his Feltbeats videos on youtube are adorable, BTW) HIs interviews make me laugh too. I really love how laidback and witty he seems. On the basis of that, I'm searching for his films. (Now that he no longer has his contract required vampire white pale skin and peroxide blonde Draco look, I now also understand why women think he is hot.)
~Emma Watson has an awesome fashion sense! I love that she goes for edgy and unpredictable too, while still retaining a classic Hollywood look. And I think it's awesome she's getting a college education despite already being secure with her contacts in acting and fashion.
~Matthew Lewis. Now, I've always loved Neville as a character (was so happy that JKR redeemed his character the way she did) but I never paid attention to him until this last film. I always appreciated him a comic actor, but he never blipped my radar until this last film. (Admittedly, I'm shallow. I don't think I ever thought of him as ugly prior to DH2, but I never crushed on him either until DH2.) And I love how down-to-earth he is! Considering he's been acting since the age of 5 (per various sites), he has a real sense of normalcy and sanity (re: life outside the lightbulbs and flashes).
~Rupert Grint. I like his ironic sense of fame. It's very Ron-ish. Somehow he's the one I can't separate from his character, but I love Ron so much that I'm afraid I'll be disappointed in Rupert if I follow his career more closely. But I'm rather excited for him and he starred in a movie with Tamsin Egerton (my fangirl obsession of this year) and so I'll just go from there discovering his career. I think he's underrated. And I think he deserves more attention.
~Daniel Radcliffe. Of all the cast, his non-Potter career has always pinged my radar the most simply due to curiousity: will he be able to escape being labeled HP all his life? So I've kept up with it even though I've never actually zoned in on it (I have a vague feeling I saw him on Masterpiece a few years ago and, being a Broadway fan, I've also been aware of the reception his stage acting gets.)
Those are the main lot I'm obsessed with of the bunch, but I seem to be working my way through all the stars. (The veterans don't count. Those were the just the bonuses. I grew up in the 1990s when British actors were storming Hollywood, so that so many of my teenage favorites are in the cast has always delighted me.) But it is so odd to retroactively fangirl. Or maybe it's not, because I'm doing it with adult eyes: allowing the actors to have careers outside of their career-defining roles. But it's weird! It's not something I normally do!
Anyway, that was my random post brought to you by a person who is waiting for Pottermore to open up to mere mortals. (The early draftee period happened during my shit crazy 14 day straight no-days off work schedule. By the time I got home, the site had closed for the day.)