MOVIE MAGIC: If you ever met Harry Potter in real life, do you think that
you would be friends?
DANIEL RADCLIFFE: Absolutely. I like his curiosity, and his loyalty. And his
magic powers too. He's so serious, but at the same time he can be very funny.
MOVIE MAGIC: Do you believe in magic?
DANIEL: I've always believed in magic, a hundred percent. I'm fascinated by
it actually.
MOVIE MAGIC: What was your favourite scene in Harry Potter and the Chamber
of Secrets?
DANIEL: I like the Chamber of Secrets scene a lot. I think the dialogue between
myself and Tom Riddle was awesome. It was really very intense, but I also like the dueling scene, because there's alot of
action, plus it's a very cool scene.
MOVIE MAGIC: Did you have to study fencing for the dueling scene?
DANIEL: Oh, we basically learned it from the other actors---- like Kenneth
Branagh and Alan Rickman. They went up first and they were doing it. There's a certain salute before you start the duel apparently,
so that was quite fun to learn. Also, I had to learn parseltongue as well.
MOVIE MAGIC: You had to learn what?
DANIEL: Parseltongue. It's a snake's language that Harry speaks in the book.
MOVIE MAGIC: What did you find most challenging about this movie?
DANIEL: I think the same two scenes that I just mentioned as my favourites
were also the most challenging. There's so much dialogue in the Chamber of Secrets scene -- we had to keep it going and we
had to keep it very intense in order to keep the audiance's attention. Also, the dueling scene was very hard because we had
to speak parseltongue. Because it's a completely different language, I had to study it and learn a bit, and it's quite hard
to say.
MOVIE MAGIC: How many takes did you have to do for the dueling scene?
DANIEL: The whole scene... Probably well over 100.
MOVIE MAGIC: Did you have more fun making Chamber of Secrets than Sorcerer's
Stone?
DANIEL: I probably did, because it was alot more challenging.
MOVIE MAGIC: How did Harry change from his first year at Hogwarts than his
second year?
DANIEL: In the first book... well, at least at the end of the film... Harry
says "Well, I'm not going home, not really." And I think that's very true, because in the first book, Harry's discovering
that Hogwart's is really his home. And then, in the second film he's trying to protect it. In the first he's reactive, and
in the second he's proactive.
MOVIE MAGIC: And how has your life changed in the year between the release
of Sorcerer's Stone and Chamber of Secrets?
DANIEL: It really hasn't changed that much. People come up to me on the street
and they see my face on like 50-foot-high billboards. I know that sounds like big changes, but it's really not as big as what
could have happened. When people come up to me on the street now, I actually don't mind it at all, because they always seem
to be really enthusiastic about the film. They just want to know about the film-- it's so great talking to them.
MOVIE MAGIC: So, it's fun being famous?
DANIEL: I don't really consider myself famous. People like Anthony Hopkins
and Robert De Niro are famous. They are famous because they are very experienced and amazing actors, and I've only done, like,
a few things. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets was only the fourth thing I've ever been in, so I can't be compared
in any way to them. But I think being on those billboards-- yeah, that was definitely fun.
MOVIE MAGIC: Has your family life changed at all?
DANIEL: I don't think Mum and Dad would let me change! We do the same things
we always did. We go on holidays. I see my friends, ride my bike, watch TV. I would like to go and see Fulham (Soccer Team)
more, but I haven't had the chance.
MOVIE MAGIC: Do you still have to do chores when you are at home?
DANIEL: Yeah, unfortunately.
MOVIE MAGIC: What kind of chores do you have to do?
DANIEL: Make my bed and tidy my room-- my new room, because I've moved rooms
now.
MOVIE MAGIC: And what's your new room like? Can you describe it?
DANIEL: Tall. It's right at the top of the house, and I can look out into
the sky, which is cool. And I've got my own space now that I'm a teenager.
MOVIE MAGIC: That's right, you just turned 13 this past year. What's the best
thing that's happened to you since you've officially been a teenager?
DANIEL: The best thing in the past year, you mean since getting Harry Potter?
Hmmm, I think probably the premiere was one of the best things. Both premieres--in London and New York. And the whole publicity
tour. Also, my voice changed between the two films, and it felt perfectly natural. Harry Potter, unlike Peter Pan, is the
boy who grows up. So, he is going to change and develope and that is what is exciting about playing him.
MOVIE MAGIC: What made the publicity tour so fun?
DANIEL: Because I really like interviews. I'm not just saying that. I do really
enjoy being interviewed. And also, I just liked the premiere-- there was so much energy about it. And I got to meet Ben Stiller.
I met Ben Stiller at the English premiere.
MOVIE MAGIC: I bet Ben Stiller was saying, "I met Daniel Radcliffe."
DANIEL: That would be funny.
MOVIE MAGIC: How has your relationship with Emma and Rupert grown or changed?
DANIEL: I think we've all kind of matured just as our characters have matured.
And I think we're still just really good friends. We're really, really good friends.
MOVIE MAGIC: Did you guys get together between the premiere and the start
of Chamber of Secrets? Were you able to spend any off-screen time all together?
DANIEL: We kept working a lot of the time, but we didn't actually see each
other out of premieres and working. But we see so much of each other then, that I don't think that Rupert or Emma really want
to see me anymore. [Laughs]
MOVIE MAGIC: Are you looking forward to reading the fifth book-- The Order
of the Pheonix?
DANIEL: I'm really looking forward to it. I think that it is going to be a
really cool book. The only thing is, I'm worrying about it being bigger than the fourth book!
MOVIE MAGIC: Has J.K. Rowling told you any of the stuff that's going to happen
with Harry and his friends in The Order of the Pheonix?
DANIEL: No, unfortunately not. I'd like to know, though. I kind of want to
know, but then I kind of want it to be a surprise.
MOVIE MAGIC: Do you see yourself continuing to be an actor for the rest of
your life?
DANIEL: I might like to be an actor, but there are loads of other things I'm
interested in as well, like music and writing and sports. I want to keep my options open. Acting is definitely one of those
things I'm interested in. I might go into directing, but I won't be able to do that for awhile.