i think something really cool about these movies is that they were made right in the era where people still liked using practical effects but also had convincing cgi to be used when needed. its such a perfect combo that creates a really immersive and realistic look. when a movie relies too much on cgi it does often stop feeling grounded, and when a movies relies on practical effects its really limiting. this combo works so well, i wish more movies didnt use so much cgi when they could still use something practical.
His wife says she is his Dumble-WHORE The first time they met her he gave her some little Hog-WARTS but he did make her orgasm when fucking her & rubbing her which was special according to her an like Harry she felt like the chosen one as he rubbed her HUFFELPUFF. 😆 🤣 😂
Turns out he actually had experienced a loss of someone close to him, but he didn't have time to grieve and process before he had to keep filming. This was a real scream of pure grief and that's why they had to cut the sound out. Edit: It was his grandfather who passed away
I loved that bit about the kids being frightened of Alan Rickman. His comment, about keeping the sketch that Rupert had drawn of him and had signed, was incredibly sweet. He is missed.
Alan Rickman was told his entire story line from the very beginning by Rowling, so he knew why Severus Snape acted the way he did, and that put more emotion into everything he did.
@@crawleyscaninecare765: That's interesting. Thanks! I didn't know that Rowling had told Rickman Snape's story. At the end of The Deathly Hallows, when we discover that Harry named his son after Snape -- I find that to be the most moving part of the whole series. I cry every time I read it. ;)
Alan Rickman didn’t want to be Snape, and Ms Rowling really wanted him, so she told Mr Rickman the ending, which entirely changed his view of the character. Most of us cannot imagine anyone else as Snape!
@@jeffblack2458 i would disagree. Michael Gambon had the necessary fierceness that Dumbledore has. Although he did go overboard at times, like in GoF, he had the sense of humour and eccentricity. Richard Harris was on the other end of thr spectrum. He was calm when he needed to be, but at times he seemed far too feeble. Dumbledore is someone who is calm and quiet, yet powerful and intimidating. Each actor had one but not the other, thus a combination of both would have been better
I remember watching harry potter 1 on a school trip in the cinema and it truly was a magical experience. The way the following movies developed, combined with watching the actors grow at roughly the same rate as me is why I'ts still one of my favourites ever since.
My mom took me when the first movie came out. I lost my appetite that night because of the trolls snot in the bathroom but I grew up every year so excited to see each movie. No joke. Each year especially some years before summer camp I would thing.."wow I'm getting older the 4th movie is already coming out!!" From then my dad would take me to every movie when it came out. Each movie was not only beloved but a milestone marker of my childhood. I was reminded of how time was passing each time a movie came out. IDK how else to explain it. It was just such a significant part of my childhood. Other than starwars which my dad showed me as a child, Harry Potter were our movies together! I turned 6 in 2001 and was nearly 16 when the last movie came out. I cried pretty hard.
It’s officially been over a decade since the Harry Potter film franchise released its final film, but the best (and worst) moments from the movies have been far from forgotten. We have both copious rewatches and the iconic nature of these Harry Potter scenes to thank for the fact that we just can’t seem to get them out of our heads!
This is the best produced film series from books I have ever seen, I still watch through my box set at least a few times a year! The sheer amount of work involved by al the crews and teams isnt lost on me - Ive been a engineer all my life in many roles so a HUGE WELL DONE for beating me many times when I thought a setting was real - but it was CGi. Thank you to everyone and RIP to Alan, Helen, Richard, Roger and the others we lost since the filming. Consider yourselves 'Mischief Managed!'
The prisoner of Azkaban is my favorite Harry Potter. I love the feeling it gives during the transitioning of scenes and the time travel aspect. I wish more of the movies had a time traveling aspect to them.
Cloud Atlas was good movie too. It’s one of those movies you have to watch more than once to find all the connections. It kinda jumps all over the place but every single mini story is connected to another. It’s about reincarnation, essentially.
Kudos to the director for being patient with he kids... 🖤It become one of the most iconic movie series of all time. I still have all the series on my hard disk 🖤
And to think that the "kids" now have their own kids! These "kids" are now in their 30's?!!? I remember when I was a "kid" in college dancing to 1999 by Prince thinking that I was going to be 35 in '99 & how that was Old. Looking back at that silly 19 year old thinking 35 was Old. The 60 yr old is so thankful and grateful that God kept me alive just so id realize how silly college coeds can be. I'm really hoping there's another reason as well!
I may or may not be writing a new series that I hope J.K Rowling will see but I know she won’t lol. I wrote about 1,500 words in 24 hours and only worked for about an hour and a half I’m total.
RIP to Richard Harris (OG Dumbledore) and huge props to Michael Gambon for coming in and filling the huge shoes left and keeping the cast and crew in high spirits.
makes sense they went from one movie to the next so quickly, kids grow up quick, the fact they got the full set of movies and kept the same actors basically from start to finish shows the kids had some dedication too. considering they probably didn't get much break time after finishing one movie, then having to get started on the next before the kids started sprouting up as they grew XD
I can't believe I have finished this whole video without stopping just like watching a super official Harry Potter Documentary! Extremely well done to those who put works into making this video as interesting as possible
The filmmakers originally wanted to use Canterbury Cathedral as a filming location for some of the Hogwarts scenes, but the Dean of Canterbury refused to allow it, saying that it was unfitting for a Christian church to be used to promote pagan imagery. Gloucester Cathedral agreed to take its place; the Dean of Gloucester, the Very Reverend Nicholas Bury, admitted to being a fan of the books. Nonetheless, there was a huge media outcry in Gloucester when it was decided to use the local Cathedral as a filming location. Protesters wrote letters by the sack load to local newspapers, claiming it was blasphemy, and promising to block the film crew's access. In the end, only one protester turned up.
This one s funny! Has anyone actually looked at the ceiling of cathedrals? In 2007, my hubby and I were there for a cathedral choir/honeymoon, and there was all kinds pagan imagery there.
i was just watching the movies but i never even stopped to think about the behind the scenes! now ik harry potter even better i didnt even know ANY of these things ty so much!!!!!!!
I really love the Harry Potter series! It's one of my favorite movie franchises of all time! I've been into Harry Potter for a long time and I'm still into it even now. It's amazing to watch how the trio of Harry Ron and Hermione grew up on screen together too!
Thanks for the inside scoops around so many iconic scenes. Harry, Hermione and Rupert were all surprisingly marvelous, throughout. The extraordinary performances of so many well known actors and actresses enriched the quality endlessly...especially Alan Rickman, Helena Bonham Carter, MAGGIE SMITH and on and on, plus assorted cameo roles of others. What an enormous achievement for everyone.
For all of you panicking because of Errol flying into a table: Whenever Errol had to fly into anything, they used a stuntduble plush for it, the rest of the scenes with Errol flying was a real owl.
“I’m an angel”😄. “We’re not really enemies we really love each other”😄. “Don’t worry I will be”😎. I wonder what Tom Felton’s original line was. I so envy all these kids that grew up here especially Daniel. I love the series as well. I’m not much of a slow dancer myself lol. I’m glad they Daniel and Emma were kissing. The buildups, the emotional tense scenes are so admirable. Fine work i dare say. And how mature for dumbledoore and snaps to play a juvenile prank on Daniel.
@@polariswcue Literally everyone's? Last I checked, I would be included in everyone, and they are my least favorite films. If I wanted to watch two hours of camping, I would watch the Outdoor Channel. My favorite films in the series are: The (Philosopher's)Sorcerer's Stone and The Goblet of Fire. The first one because it stuck to the books, still had charm, perfectly showed the awe of Harry seeing the magical world for the first time, and the wonder of that magical world. Sir Richard Harris was Albus Dumbledore personified, may he RIP. The Goblet of Fire had action and pushed the series along. There were no silly additions to it like The Burrows burning (which never happened in the book). Although it did have the infamous "he said calmly" moment. Gleason did a fantastic job as Moody. Why they chose to make Dumbledore an angry hippie, I don't know. This is the last of the films you can actually see things in, before they chose to not only figuratively, but literally darken the tone of the films. I disliked COS and Lockhart. I wasn't fond of POA because it felt too angsty. Plus, the time turners plot device drove me insane because I am an over thinker. They added things in that weren't there, but took things out that were. They would do this habitually with each movie as they progressed. They insisted that the last book couldn't be condensed, but they could have cut out good portions of camping. I understand that they want to show that they had been out there for a long time and were desperate, but time lapse is a thing. Show a scene that has something important, then show another scene two months later with another important scene. The Deathly Hallows was visually dark, and it seemed to drag on forever. I had been looking forward to seeing it, but was actually bored watching it in the theater. I was so disappointed. My son and I got out of the theater after watching part 1, and were like, "that's it?". I honestly can't imagine anyone favoring The Deathly Hallows over the first movies - or any of the other movies in the series. In fact, I know I'm not the only person who puts other movies above it as their favorite.
Snape: Dark, broody, gloomy, dismal, angry, sour, glossy hair, droopy nose, a living wraith. Alan Rickman: HUGGABLE ADORABLENESS! You are sorely missed.
as a kid who grew up with these movies, i have absolutely no idea why i am just now viewing the behind-the-scenes now when i couldve done so two years ago
All those children could say that they literally went to Hogwarts for school 😄 imagine being 11 years old and being surrounded by all these amazing people having a laugh, learning, working, getting paid thousands and having your best mates by your side the whole time for 11 years... your whole pre/teen life spent making this amazing series that people adore and then getting to grow up and watch it back. All those memories they have. And they all started of as normal 11 year old kids not knowing how to act or remember lines...
I actually don't like this kind of genre, but few days ago harry potter came into my newsfeed and suddenly I tried to watch all of the episodes and guess what? I'm obsessed, If I just only watch it then, I can say that I'm a biggest fan of this back then. Now, I'm still a fan especially the CGI, the editing, the transition, omg this is literally amazing, knowing that it started in 2001 but all cinematography is amazing.
I watched the whole thing. Interesting information. This franchise really turned into something much bigger, I think, than anyone could have ever imagined.
Alan Rickman is the actor (RIP). Snape is the character he played. He was, however, a beautiful and professional man. Yes, I said beautiful. Men can be beautiful, too. His voice and soul were beautiful. I also found him visually appealing. TMI, sorry.
I was reading the books and my 1st grandson at age 4 adored the 1st movie and I was hooked!! I was sad when they began getting so dark, but we persevered!
Ahh I remember when the first movie came out. Everyone was obsessed with the movie. I was Harry Potter for Halloween lol I’m around the same age as them so it was cool to watch them then try to reenact everything myself 😅 I love watching behind the scenes, this was very well done. Thank you. I watched the whole thing lol
I wanted to dress up in HS but the costume was too expensive. I want to dress up now as an adult at least once. I might buy the costume just to have it hanging proudly in my closet. I had a huge crush on Harry as a 12 yr old watching the movies. I wanted the that world to be real so badly. It was an escape from life. I knew I had to stop obsessing over it though because Daniel was a lot older in real life and I wish we would have been the same age. I wanted to meet him irl lol Anyway, it’s so cool you actually grew up with them while the movies were being made. I am still a fan years later and always will be. I am 25 now.
@@vminhope3040 That is awesome! I’m 30, I believe they are a year or two older than me. But yes, it was a fun time indeed lol. Then Disney World opened a Harry Potter area, we went immediately. 🤗 Good times indeed. Nice to see those movies are still a twinkle in people’s eyes lol
I love Alan Rickman sooo much.. Snape was literally ordained by god to be played by him.. He honestly should have won an Oscar for best supporting Actor atleast
Daniel Radcliffe was an experienced actor, before Potter. He had played sceens alongside Maggie Smith, Zoe Wannamaker and Imelda Staunton for the BBC Series "David Copperfield" and a full movie.
“Lining the room with DUSTY boxes, clothes and even books” Me: well if I was in that scene I wouldn’t last 3 seconds without sneezing (I’m allergic to dust)
I just completely watched harry potter series ..after ten years of its release.. don't call me a stupid guy ... it's very overwhelming to the behind the scenes of the movie..miss you daniel,emma❤️ ,rupert
Daniel: knew Bonnie from the age of 10: (the kiss) It was uncomfortable Daniel: been filming with Emma for 7 1/2 films (the kiss) It was quite enjoyable
Nice video. Thank you. That being said, the most amazing thing about Harry Potter is J.K. Rowling writing this while she was unemployed - I have read that she wrote it just for her kid. I don't care what her politics are, I have an incredible amount of respect for her and these books. The Harry Potter movies were amazing. RIP Robbie Coltrane and Alan Rickman. 😢💔
Little mistake regarding the dancing of "Harry" He was already an extremely skilled dancer, it was difficult for him to dance poorly. He was supposed to appear in the film as a bad dancer with no experience☺️
Daniel said that as a joke. He was a bad dancer, and he knew it. I am guessing that maybe English isn't your native language? He was being sarcastic. I don't mean that as an insult, by the way. Just that the meaning of words can get lost in translation if it isn't your first language, because you have to translate it, but then you miss out on the tone of voice when they speak those words. It happens a lot. I think speaking more than one language is impressive, but communication breakdown happens when the meanings behind the words aren't understood. Sarcasm doesn't translate well because the words are literal, but the tone of voice implies that the words spoken aren't true. People with Autism can also have a hard time detecting sarcasm because they have issues with picking up social cues/body language.
i think something really cool about these movies is that they were made right in the era where people still liked using practical effects but also had convincing cgi to be used when needed. its such a perfect combo that creates a really immersive and realistic look. when a movie relies too much on cgi it does often stop feeling grounded, and when a movies relies on practical effects its really limiting. this combo works so well, i wish more movies didnt use so much cgi when they could still use something practical.
Yeah, I liked that too the use of cgi and real things is good!
I like movies with no CGI the best. You can appreciate them so much more and they feel real. Everyone knows CGI is CGI, it’s still not that great.
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I love Harry Potter I got every book and every movie and I can't wait to see the new one coming out
It is extremely difficult to imagine the amount of patience and creativity the crew would have to get the best out of so many kids
Seeing Dumbledore and Snape giggling about the fart gag is priceless and I thank you for sharing that...lol
I know
Ikr
His wife says she is his Dumble-WHORE The first time they met her he gave her some little Hog-WARTS but he did make her orgasm when fucking her & rubbing her which was special according to her an like Harry she felt like the chosen one as he rubbed her HUFFELPUFF. 😆 🤣 😂
Time stamp?
@@WoRm_WoRm222 give me just a sec and I'll go look and let you know boo...
Daniel is such a good actor I had no idea he actually made Emma and Helena cry ... then again, I cried even though the scream was silent
Turns out he actually had experienced a loss of someone close to him, but he didn't have time to grieve and process before he had to keep filming. This was a real scream of pure grief and that's why they had to cut the sound out. Edit: It was his grandfather who passed away
same
It was much more effective being shown in silence.
same tho
I think they should have kept it, to actually retain the emotion.
I loved that bit about the kids being frightened of Alan Rickman. His comment, about keeping the sketch that Rupert had drawn of him and had signed, was incredibly sweet. He is missed.
Alan Rickman was told his entire story line from the very beginning by Rowling, so he knew why Severus Snape acted the way he did, and that put more emotion into everything he did.
@@crawleyscaninecare765: That's interesting. Thanks! I didn't know that Rowling had told Rickman Snape's story.
At the end of The Deathly Hallows, when we discover that Harry named his son after Snape -- I find that to be the most moving part of the whole series. I cry every time I read it. ;)
rip Alan rickman ❤
We will always remember Alan Rickman as not only a great actor,playing Snape, but also an amazing and funny person!
Alan Rickman didn’t want to be Snape, and Ms Rowling really wanted him, so she told Mr Rickman the ending, which entirely changed his view of the character. Most of us cannot imagine anyone else as Snape!
It’s so magical if you see a BUNCH or kids and then over the years see them slowly grow up❤
Young Daniel, Rupert, and Emma fooling around is just so cute.
Yeah
Tf
I just got the wrong idea with what you said for a sec LOL
@@hamishimo7046 It happens a lot! :)
@@freshlemonadeforme ukii9lhph
I don't know if I could watch this again at the beginning without dying of cuteness from little Emma Rupert and Dan.
Alan Rickman, Maggie Smith and Richard Harris were all perfectly cast for their roles
Agreed. The other "Big Three" was just so well done.
Yessir
I think they could have done a much better job replacing Richard Harris. Anyone would have been better than Michael Gambon.
@@jeffblack2458 i would disagree. Michael Gambon had the necessary fierceness that Dumbledore has. Although he did go overboard at times, like in GoF, he had the sense of humour and eccentricity. Richard Harris was on the other end of thr spectrum. He was calm when he needed to be, but at times he seemed far too feeble. Dumbledore is someone who is calm and quiet, yet powerful and intimidating. Each actor had one but not the other, thus a combination of both would have been better
@@jeffblack2458 are you kidding ? Michael Gambon is a great actor, and he was great on this role too!
I remember watching harry potter 1 on a school trip in the cinema and it truly was a magical experience. The way the following movies developed, combined with watching the actors grow at roughly the same rate as me is why I'ts still one of my favourites ever since.
My mom took me when the first movie came out. I lost my appetite that night because of the trolls snot in the bathroom but I grew up every year so excited to see each movie. No joke. Each year especially some years before summer camp I would thing.."wow I'm getting older the 4th movie is already coming out!!" From then my dad would take me to every movie when it came out. Each movie was not only beloved but a milestone marker of my childhood. I was reminded of how time was passing each time a movie came out. IDK how else to explain it. It was just such a significant part of my childhood. Other than starwars which my dad showed me as a child, Harry Potter were our movies together! I turned 6 in 2001 and was nearly 16 when the last movie came out. I cried pretty hard.
@@Deakybean181 Now that's just beautiful ❤❤❤
It’s officially been over a decade since the Harry Potter film franchise released its final film, but the best (and worst) moments from the movies have been far from forgotten. We have both copious rewatches and the iconic nature of these Harry Potter scenes to thank for the fact that we just can’t seem to get them out of our heads!
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@@Sigmaohiosigamu nobody cares
@@Sky-ys5ti shut up
Pretty sure they're releasing Harry Potter Vol 8: Harry Potter and The Cursed Child in 2022. And the film for that book.
@@wholelotta_blue yes
This is the best produced film series from books I have ever seen, I still watch through my box set at least a few times a year! The sheer amount of work involved by al the crews and teams isnt lost on me - Ive been a engineer all my life in many roles so a HUGE WELL DONE for beating me many times when I thought a setting was real - but it was CGi. Thank you to everyone and RIP to Alan, Helen, Richard, Roger and the others we lost since the filming. Consider yourselves 'Mischief Managed!'
Who else thinks Ron/Rupert’s laugh is just the cutest in the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd movies?
The prisoner of Azkaban is my favorite Harry Potter. I love the feeling it gives during the transitioning of scenes and the time travel aspect. I wish more of the movies had a time traveling aspect to them.
try to watch 2067
same!
@@mr.ej_tamasaki6605 I’ll check it out. It’s possible I’ve seen it but off top my head I don’t think I have.
Cloud Atlas was good movie too. It’s one of those movies you have to watch more than once to find all the connections. It kinda jumps all over the place but every single mini story is connected to another. It’s about reincarnation, essentially.
@@VaBeachBeach2971 well worded
Kudos to the director for being patient with he kids... 🖤It become one of the most iconic movie series of all time. I still have all the series on my hard disk 🖤
Me too
25:14
And to think that the "kids" now have their own kids! These "kids" are now in their 30's?!!? I remember when I was a "kid" in college dancing to 1999 by Prince thinking that I was going to be 35 in '99 & how that was Old. Looking back at that silly 19 year old thinking 35 was Old. The 60 yr old is so thankful and grateful that God kept me alive just so id realize how silly college coeds can be. I'm really hoping there's another reason as well!
Biggest respect to all the people making the film and to the magnificent actors indeed!👏
Harry going into school "sorry I didn't do my homework I was fighting Voldemort" 🤣
My friend I would’ve just gave him an A+🤣🤣
“Sorry I got done fighting a giant dragon snake”
😂😂😂
Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaah!heeeee
🤣🤣🤣🤣
I love how Emma is so hyped to punch Tom In the face. All of their jokes are hysterical
I wish there was more Harry Potter movies
me too......maybe with New characters......better as nothing :-D
I may or may not be writing a new series that I hope J.K Rowling will see but I know she won’t lol. I wrote about 1,500 words in 24 hours and only worked for about an hour and a half I’m total.
Yuh… and books
Same
There might be a new one about “the cursed child”
RIP to Richard Harris (OG Dumbledore) and huge props to Michael Gambon for coming in and filling the huge shoes left and keeping the cast and crew in high spirits.
"filling the huge shoes" yeah, right. By not even reading the books? "DID YOU PUT YOUR NAME IN THE GOBLET OF FIRE?"
I love Harry Potter movies, and books.
To me, it's the best thing in the world.
With a name like Weasley you have too. Lol
The whole series of books are one of my great possessions.. I also reread them every now and then aside from rewatching the films each month.. 😬
@@kenmrock9334 well she obviously made her name that because of the characters lmao
Weasley? Wow!
And yes do agree :)
makes sense they went from one movie to the next so quickly, kids grow up quick, the fact they got the full set of movies and kept the same actors basically from start to finish shows the kids had some dedication too. considering they probably didn't get much break time after finishing one movie, then having to get started on the next before the kids started sprouting up as they grew XD
I love how the twins are naughty in real life, and so are their characters 😂😂😂 They r my favs
Mad respect to all the actors, producers and directors✊🏽✊🏽
*1:00:08** the Golden trio have been together for 10-11 years that now they can wipe their tears at the same time.*
ITS TRUE. 🤠🤌🏽
Cho saying "Daniel is a very good kisser..." if Harry was there and he heard it, no doubt he'd appreciate Daniel for playing his role so well 🤣🤣🤣
I can't believe I have finished this whole video without stopping just like watching a super official Harry Potter Documentary! Extremely well done to those who put works into making this video as interesting as possible
Yeah....1 hour just went by
These films were hard to let go. It was my childhood too. These are the only films I have watched more than once…like 15 times.
The filmmakers originally wanted to use Canterbury Cathedral as a filming location for some of the Hogwarts scenes, but the Dean of Canterbury refused to allow it, saying that it was unfitting for a Christian church to be used to promote pagan imagery. Gloucester Cathedral agreed to take its place; the Dean of Gloucester, the Very Reverend Nicholas Bury, admitted to being a fan of the books. Nonetheless, there was a huge media outcry in Gloucester when it was decided to use the local Cathedral as a filming location. Protesters wrote letters by the sack load to local newspapers, claiming it was blasphemy, and promising to block the film crew's access. In the end, only one protester turned up.
great info!!!
Lmfao that one protestor.
Ngl already knew everything that the video brought up however reading that "funfact" made it worth clicking on! So thanks for that!! X
That’s actually really interesting-
This one s funny! Has anyone actually looked at the ceiling of cathedrals? In 2007, my hubby and I were there for a cathedral choir/honeymoon, and there was all kinds pagan imagery there.
I love watching behind the scenes videos as I love to see how films are made. So much work and talent went into making these fantastic films.
i was just watching the movies but i never even stopped to think about the behind the scenes! now ik harry potter even better i didnt even know ANY of these things ty so much!!!!!!!
Dumbledore literally laughed like "UEE HEE HEE"
fr lol 😂
The Weasley twins telling the crew to go home .... Awesome
Im such a harry potter fan so im so glad to be able to see behind the scenes!
It's funny that when they had to do the essay in the third one, they totally stayed in character.
I really love the Harry Potter series! It's one of my favorite movie franchises of all time! I've been into Harry Potter for a long time and I'm still into it even now. It's amazing to watch how the trio of Harry Ron and Hermione grew up on screen together too!
I love how Rupert tells Fred and Geogre not to say anything about him dancing when litterly the whole world is watching
Thanks for the inside scoops around so many iconic scenes. Harry, Hermione and Rupert were all surprisingly marvelous, throughout. The extraordinary performances of so many well known actors and actresses enriched the quality endlessly...especially Alan Rickman, Helena Bonham Carter, MAGGIE SMITH and on and on, plus assorted cameo roles of others. What an enormous achievement for everyone.
i like how they’re still bringing harry potter up
For all of you panicking because of Errol flying into a table:
Whenever Errol had to fly into anything, they used a stuntduble plush for it, the rest of the scenes with Errol flying was a real owl.
Not me watching this video till the end without getting bored 😤. It feels like I'm watching all Harry Potter movies again 😌
17:13 Dumbledore’s little “hehehe” will always live on long after he died
Yes, we are glad that she decided to stay in movie until the end.
“I’m an angel”😄. “We’re not really enemies we really love each other”😄. “Don’t worry I will be”😎. I wonder what Tom Felton’s original line was. I so envy all these kids that grew up here especially Daniel. I love the series as well. I’m not much of a slow dancer myself lol. I’m glad they Daniel and Emma were kissing. The buildups, the emotional tense scenes are so admirable. Fine work i dare say. And how mature for dumbledoore and snaps to play a juvenile prank on Daniel.
Harry Potter is one of my all-time favorite movies of all time @TheThings thanks for always amazing content and phenomenal Harry Potter Content
Emma , who had drama class skills may need to do the auditions a lot more times but she is still the most successful among the rest today
really? i think Daniel has had quite a very successful career
let's not compare their chosen paths..
Definitely Harry !
I ❤️ this franchise! Half Blood Prince and The Deathly Hallows are my favorites!
y half blood prince ? Mine are Goblet of Fire and Deathly Hallows.
Goblet of fire was my least fav film . I think cuaron should OG stayed on or Columbus should of came back
bro they are litterally everyone’s favs
@@polariswcue Literally everyone's? Last I checked, I would be included in everyone, and they are my least favorite films. If I wanted to watch two hours of camping, I would watch the Outdoor Channel. My favorite films in the series are: The (Philosopher's)Sorcerer's Stone and The Goblet of Fire. The first one because it stuck to the books, still had charm, perfectly showed the awe of Harry seeing the magical world for the first time, and the wonder of that magical world. Sir Richard Harris was Albus Dumbledore personified, may he RIP. The Goblet of Fire had action and pushed the series along. There were no silly additions to it like The Burrows burning (which never happened in the book). Although it did have the infamous "he said calmly" moment. Gleason did a fantastic job as Moody. Why they chose to make Dumbledore an angry hippie, I don't know. This is the last of the films you can actually see things in, before they chose to not only figuratively, but literally darken the tone of the films. I disliked COS and Lockhart. I wasn't fond of POA because it felt too angsty. Plus, the time turners plot device drove me insane because I am an over thinker. They added things in that weren't there, but took things out that were. They would do this habitually with each movie as they progressed. They insisted that the last book couldn't be condensed, but they could have cut out good portions of camping. I understand that they want to show that they had been out there for a long time and were desperate, but time lapse is a thing. Show a scene that has something important, then show another scene two months later with another important scene. The Deathly Hallows was visually dark, and it seemed to drag on forever. I had been looking forward to seeing it, but was actually bored watching it in the theater. I was so disappointed. My son and I got out of the theater after watching part 1, and were like, "that's it?". I honestly can't imagine anyone favoring The Deathly Hallows over the first movies - or any of the other movies in the series. In fact, I know I'm not the only person who puts other movies above it as their favorite.
@@jenx5870 In my opinion the Deathly Hallows movies are masterpieces
Snape: Dark, broody, gloomy, dismal, angry, sour, glossy hair, droopy nose, a living wraith.
Alan Rickman: HUGGABLE ADORABLENESS!
You are sorely missed.
He has such an amazing film history, there are some amazing period dramas he had done that are such an amazing spectacle to behold.
Harry Potter changed my life completely as a child!
c’est ok
as a kid who grew up with these movies, i have absolutely no idea why i am just now viewing the behind-the-scenes now when i couldve done so two years ago
Wish we could see the Caricature of Alan Rickman….🥺
I think it’s cool that we were able to see seven years of daniels, Emma’s, and Rupert’s lives through their roles as Harry hermione and Ron.
All those children could say that they literally went to Hogwarts for school 😄 imagine being 11 years old and being surrounded by all these amazing people having a laugh, learning, working, getting paid thousands and having your best mates by your side the whole time for 11 years... your whole pre/teen life spent making this amazing series that people adore and then getting to grow up and watch it back. All those memories they have. And they all started of as normal 11 year old kids not knowing how to act or remember lines...
Love how Chris Columbus made those 2 movies shine. 💙 Also Alfonso Cuaron is the best for me
I actually don't like this kind of genre, but few days ago harry potter came into my newsfeed and suddenly I tried to watch all of the episodes and guess what? I'm obsessed, If I just only watch it then, I can say that I'm a biggest fan of this back then. Now, I'm still a fan especially the CGI, the editing, the transition, omg this is literally amazing, knowing that it started in 2001 but all cinematography is amazing.
Kids at my school still dress up for movie and we all still love it. Did a great job.
I watched the whole thing. Interesting information. This franchise really turned into something much bigger, I think, than anyone could have ever imagined.
This is the best behind the scenes Harry Potter series video I’ve ever seen…and I’ve watched dozens of them. Job well done ✊🙏🙌🏼
Friends: You still watching this
Me: Always
I am so grateful that I am able to watch and experience this movie in my lifetime.
So sad that the cast didn't get to enjoy the movies like we did :( Thank you for making my childhood :D
snape is literally the most professional and most adorable actor in all of HP
Alan Rickman is the actor (RIP). Snape is the character he played. He was, however, a beautiful and professional man. Yes, I said beautiful. Men can be beautiful, too. His voice and soul were beautiful. I also found him visually appealing. TMI, sorry.
@@jenx5870 i know i know its alan rickman. its also rowan atkinson not mr bean.
oh my lord this made my day. harry potter behind the scenes are probably my favorite from any franchise (probably other than marvel/mcu)
I was reading the books and my 1st grandson at age 4 adored the 1st movie and I was hooked!! I was sad when they began getting so dark, but we persevered!
Ahh I remember when the first movie came out. Everyone was obsessed with the movie. I was Harry Potter for Halloween lol I’m around the same age as them so it was cool to watch them then try to reenact everything myself 😅
I love watching behind the scenes, this was very well done. Thank you. I watched the whole thing lol
I wanted to dress up in HS but the costume was too expensive. I want to dress up now as an adult at least once. I might buy the costume just to have it hanging proudly in my closet.
I had a huge crush on Harry as a 12 yr old watching the movies. I wanted the that world to be real so badly. It was an escape from life. I knew I had to stop obsessing over it though because Daniel was a lot older in real life and I wish we would have been the same age. I wanted to meet him irl lol
Anyway, it’s so cool you actually grew up with them while the movies were being made.
I am still a fan years later and always will be. I am 25 now.
@@vminhope3040 That is awesome! I’m 30, I believe they are a year or two older than me. But yes, it was a fun time indeed lol. Then Disney World opened a Harry Potter area, we went immediately. 🤗 Good times indeed. Nice to see those movies are still a twinkle in people’s eyes lol
Oh my heart. All of those movies-I almost feel like they are part of my life
They are. ✨
The voices literally changed during the transition of The Chanber of Secrets. Is it just me?
They did
They changed multiple times. I thinks this video is made out of different ones
@@Sayforst I thought I was the only one who noticed this 😂
Yes the voice kept changing. It is almost like it is lots of different UA-cam videos put together
@@lildancer2011 it is. Look in the description
56:07 when he says “which is good bc i have a photoshoot on sunday” cracked me up XD
The slug and the different flavors got me dying😂😆
I've loved the harry potter movie so much. It's so good. I wish they came out with another movie.
The amount of editing this girl did to make a 1hour 14min video- my patience would not
I love Alan Rickman sooo much.. Snape was literally ordained by god to be played by him.. He honestly should have won an Oscar for best supporting Actor atleast
Amazing info and very entertaining! I know this takes A LOT of effort. Great job, you guys are awesome!
Thank you J K Roland. Loved all of it. I was an adult standing in line at midnight for the last book..Rowland....
Did i just finish the whole series for the 20 time and now watching another hour of this no ok ok yes i am
AGHHH DANIEL IS SO CUTE WHEN HE WAS LITTLE KID😭❤
Ya ikr
This made my childhood
SO to the entire cast and crew ❤
People don’t spend this much time on details these days to make a movie
Daniel Radcliffe was an experienced actor, before Potter. He had played sceens alongside Maggie Smith, Zoe Wannamaker and Imelda Staunton for the BBC Series "David Copperfield" and a full movie.
"They started filming right after the first premiered"
That's EXACTLY how I work 😂😂😂😂
Let's face it, tiger, the entire cast really brought their A Game! From Aunt May to Doc Ock, they were all fantastic!
wrong video
"Hogwarts is basically there playground"
No it isn't....
It's their home
OUR home :)❤️
Ok that’s a bit much it’s just a movie franchise xD
@@morgancoffey3460 rubbish it's always been home ever since I watched it but it's your opinion so I respect that
@@goldendirectioner72891 its their btw not there
@@Sky-ys5ti oop thanks
:)
The philososophers stone is one of my favorites
The fact that Radcliffe went with the improvised “I didn’t know you can read” is perfect😂
That was Malfoy
@@solarqueen2555 that Radcliffe “went with”
He just shook his head instead of laughing or being like “huh?”
“Lining the room with DUSTY boxes, clothes and even books”
Me: well if I was in that scene I wouldn’t last 3 seconds without sneezing (I’m allergic to dust)
Great work putting together a all this behind the scenes, thank you I really enjoyed them!
Is it me or is the golden trio the most iconic trio
I just completely watched harry potter series ..after ten years of its release.. don't call me a stupid guy ... it's very overwhelming to the behind the scenes of the movie..miss you daniel,emma❤️ ,rupert
I died when Rupert actually got smacked in the face by the Quaffle, it was so funny lol🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Supposedly the reason the scream was so real when serious died was because he just got word that his grandma died
no that’s a myth
Such an excellent masterpiece! Harry Potter, my all time most favorite movie!!
Daniel: knew Bonnie from the age of 10:
(the kiss) It was uncomfortable
Daniel: been filming with Emma for 7 1/2 films
(the kiss) It was quite enjoyable
funnily enough, he also knew Emma from the age of 10 since she was a year younger than him and Rupert.
😂 lol
He spent a lot more time with Emma. Also she seems to just go for it.
Thank you so much for sharing all of this!
Nice video. Thank you. That being said, the most amazing thing about Harry Potter is J.K. Rowling writing this while she was unemployed - I have read that she wrote it just for her kid. I don't care what her politics are, I have an incredible amount of respect for her and these books. The Harry Potter movies were amazing. RIP Robbie Coltrane and Alan Rickman. 😢💔
I think more Tom flashbacks would have been amazing, it would have given everyone a better look at what really made Tom, Tom.
Little mistake regarding the dancing of "Harry" He was already an extremely skilled dancer, it was difficult for him to dance poorly. He was supposed to appear in the film as a bad dancer with no experience☺️
seriously?!
Daniel said that as a joke. He was a bad dancer, and he knew it. I am guessing that maybe English isn't your native language? He was being sarcastic. I don't mean that as an insult, by the way. Just that the meaning of words can get lost in translation if it isn't your first language, because you have to translate it, but then you miss out on the tone of voice when they speak those words. It happens a lot. I think speaking more than one language is impressive, but communication breakdown happens when the meanings behind the words aren't understood. Sarcasm doesn't translate well because the words are literal, but the tone of voice implies that the words spoken aren't true. People with Autism can also have a hard time detecting sarcasm because they have issues with picking up social cues/body language.
@@jenx5870’m pretty sure this person was joking too, which is why they put this emoji ☺️ at the end
I love the whole series its my whole life thanks for sharing
Video is so long, but I watched the whole thing anyway! Great vid~
“Dan, why didnt u do ur homework?" "Oh sorry, I was fighting voldemort"
The big horned owl on the privet drive sign came to my scout Group and has been in lots of movies
"A little sister"
EMOTIONAL DAMAGE