Mudblood and Weasel King? Muggles really are pathetic...
then Rupert Grint, emma watson, daniel radcliffe, alfanso cuaron, chrsi columbus are all pathetic arent they??
"http://news.bbc.co.uk/cbbcnews/hi/tv_film/newsid_3758000/3758371.stm":
Lizo: Now the whole Ron and Hermione thing seems to be hotting up in this movie?
Emma: Yes it does! On the outside they spend the whole film arguing because Ron is convinced that Hermione's cat, Cruickshank's, has eaten his rat. But I think it's a bit of a cover-up really, because they have a soft spot for each other. You always tease the ones you like!
Lizo: Do you think they are well suited?
Emma: NO! They are completely not suited. But that is what makes them so sweet, I guess.
Dan, Rupert and Emma (CoS Press Junket - TLC):
TLC: Can you predict one thing you think will happen to each of your characters in the books?
EW: She will do something really clever, like she'll be a doctor or something, or she'll be really academic.
DR: Does it have to be my character?
TLC: It can be anything you want.
DR: I think these two [points at Emma and Rupert, i.e. Hermione and Ron] are going to get together. That's my prediction.
WB Rep: Well Rupert, what do you say to that?
RG: Yeah, that's what I was going to say as well. I was going to say hope they don't fall for each other. [said in very 'teenager, grossed out by love' way.]
TLC: But do you think they will?
RG: Yes.
Chris Columbus (CoS Press Junket - TLC):
TLC: There's a very adorable scene where Hermione hugs Harry, but she doesn't hug Ron - what was behind that non-hug for you?
CC: Did you read book four?
TLC: Yeah, I did.
CC: So, it's a little bit of a taste of what's to happen, what's coming up.
TLC: So it is foreshadowing.
CC: It is foreshadowing, yeah. I just love the idea that the two of them, that there's an impending crush. And it's such a real thing for kids at that age. For instance, I asked Emma to hug Dan, and she said, 'No way,' and that was the day she was the most nervous being on the set. She was like, 'I am not going to hug him, no I'm not.' And I said, 'You've been petrified, this is one of your best friends, if not your best friend, you have to hug him,' I said, 'but you won't hug Ron, because that's where the tension is.'"
Yahoo News (PoA Movie Review):
Cuaron also juiced up the romantic tension between his young stars, 14-year-old Daniel Radcliffe (news) (as Harry), 14-year-old Emma Watson (news) (Hermione Granger) and 15-year-old Rupert Grint (news) (Ron Weasley) - an idea that comes both from Rowling's books and from the real-life flirtiness that Cuaron sensed around the Potter set. "There were a lot of kids around," he says. "And there was a lot of whispering and passing notes. You could feel the pollen in the air. "I wanted that spirit to be alive in the film. I just wanted it to flow." In one scene, Hermione grabs Ron's hand in fear - and then they both realize what happened and look away bashfully. The playful and awkward flirtation was played up even more in another scene that wound up on the cutting-room floor. The scene was meant to come after a frightening one involving several wizards who turn into animals and fight each other. Once the drama is resolved and everyone has a chance to breathe, the friendly Hogwarts magical creatures professor, Hagrid, teasingly suggests that Hermione and Ron "have a great big, good hug." "At first, they're like, 'ick,'" recalls Robbie Coltrane (news), who plays Hagrid. "But they do hug - sort of awkwardly, at first - and then there's one wee, melty moment when they do get really close. "You'll love it when you see it on the DVD."