Going to hell. Emma Watson? I hate you and your underaged self.

So what exactly have Dan and Rupert been up to? they look like they've not slept in three days. Oh, the possibilities, ...

(Molly? If you're driver of the bus to hell, I'm, like, the ticket checker, I think.)


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That was a tangent you went off on there!

Rupert especially looks like a schmuck. At least Dan is maturing into someone marginally attractive. Compared to the press photos from the release of SS, I mean.

So weird to look at the picture of Emma from when the kids were first cast and compare it to this. She's the same age as Jamie-Lynn Spears and she looks a lot older.

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Dude, <i<please</i> tell me she's wearing padded bra?

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Because if it's not, she's a B-cup at an age when I didn't even have breasts at all yet and that's even worse?

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I was wearing a bra in 3rd grade, much to my dismay. Damn early development! It's possible that what we see there is all natural, except then she most likely wouldn't be that skinny with a chest like that. For a lot of girls I know, a bit of fat in one place means a bit of fat in other places as well.

*kicks plotbunny* *kicks it again, really hard*
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I'm a tangenting fool! Plus, I kept thinking that and Melle's e-mail seems to be mostly on the fritz and I'm never on AIM, so LJ comments have become my main mode of fandom discourse.

I think it's funny that you think Dan is more attractive now. I think he was definitely better looking and more disturbing (in that an eleven-year-old shouldn't have looked that good/grown-up) last year.

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He was a little creepy in last year's premiere photos. Maybe they were just bad photos. Or maybe I was just distracted by Emma's shoes.

Anyway, I do think he looks better now. Even with that dorky grin. I just wish someone would un-vampire-ize Rupert.
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I thought he was much more attractive in this set of photos, although not, perhaps, that exact one.

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I think the lighting in that set of photos (I've seen originals at wireimage) was funky. He's too pale. Only Nicole looks good that pale.
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I thought he was quite attractive in that British teenager sort of way, which is disturbing because he was way too young for that look.

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Too young.

Damn those British teenagers!

*kicks Jamie Bell, because he started it*
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Jamie Bell didn't start the attractive British teenager thing; he started the attractive underage thing. (Remember Frankie Muniz?)

I'd forgotten until I read a bit in the paper today that Emma is only 12, while Dan's 13 and Rupert's 14. That really emphasizes the girls mature faster thing.

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There was a reason I bought the Malcolm set... ;-)

Jamie Bell is in a new adaptation of Nicholas Nickleby as Smike, the boy who Nicholas (played by Charlie Hunnam, who's currently in Abandon as the disappeared-stalking boyfriend) runs away from school with.

from the IMdB:

Young Nicholas and his family enjoy a comfortable life, until Nicholas' father dies and the family is left penniless. Nicholas, his sister and mother venture to London to seek help from their Uncle Ralph, but Ralph's only intentions are to separate the family and exploit them. Nicholas is sent to a school run by the cruel, abusive and horridly entertaining Wackford Squeers. Eventually, Nicholas runs away with schoolmate Smike, and the two set off to reunite the Nickleby family.

*cough* Imagine the slash that will spawn. Well, if anyone besides me ever gets around to seeing it - it's listed as limited release set for Dec.27th.

*pokes this Charlie guy* Why do you have the lead when Jamie's got the BAFTA, eh?

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I feel the need to justify Astra because she's taking over my brain and the story, and I want it to be clear that she's not a Mary Sue type of OC.

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Heh. I already knew that. I know you'd make sure she's not.

(Also, I don't think there's anything necessarily wrong with a MS, as long as she's also a well-drawn, likeable character.)
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I think annoying is in the definition of "Mary Sue".

I doubt Astra would qualify anyway. She's not like me, Draco and Hermione are her only friends, and she's a bit insane, although there's a reason for that. I know what's going on with her, but the characters in the story don't, and I don't want to talk about it to you because I keep thinking that if I do, then the characters will find out too.

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What, you're suspecting me of blabbing secrets to your characters? why, I never! ;D
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It's not so much that you would blab (although you never know), but that if I talk about it, then they'll know. I know, I know. It's weird. But that's what I keep thinking.
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Perhaps, but it's out of character for me. I get irritated with people who talk about their characters as if they exist independently, and I'm generally very conscious of the fact that my characters are products of my brain and that I'm in control of them. So it's weird to have this thought that they might independently find things out.

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