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B.L. I have to tell you that Ron
is my favorite character in the books and in the films and you do
not disappoint in The Chamber Of Secrets.
R.G.
Thanks so much.
B.L. What was the biggest difference
for you working on The Chamber of Secrets compared to working
on the first movie?
R.G. There
wasn't much different because we all knew everyone. The crew
was the same. It was like going back to school, but a lot more fun.
B.L. The evolution of your character
Ron is different from the first movie. Tell me about how he had
changed in terms of some of the things he had to do.
R.G.
There were a lot more action scenes and stunts for me to do, like
the flying car, which was so much fun! It was really good -- like
being on a theme park ride. Plus, Ron's little sister, Ginny
Weasley, is there now so he's probably a bit more responsible.
B.L. More mature!
R.G.
Yeah.
B.L. You have fantastic chemistry
with Daniel and Emma. Tell me about the evolution of your friendship
and how you guys have developed such a close bond.
R.G.
We're really good friends off set as well and we get on really
well. We have a good time.
B.L. What types of things did you
do off set to make things more comfortable and fun?
R.G.
We just joked around and had a laugh. We had a really good time.
B.L. Every kid who sees this film
is going to want to know about the slugs that Ron brings up! Gross.
Tell me about that.
R.G. They
were brilliant. They were really nice because there were all of
these different flavors of slime.
B.L. So you didn't mind doing
it?
R.G. No! As many takes
as there were, it was good!
B.L. I understand that you're
terrified of spiders! So how did you manage to get through shooting
the scene in the dark forest with all of those spiders?
R.G.
It was pretty easy actually because I didn't need to act scared
because I already was! It was a really scary scene for me.
B.L. How did director Chris Columbus put you at ease?
R.G.
He's really supportive and nice. He would just give us a situation
and tell us how we might feel in it. So it was good.
B.L. This has been an extraordinary
few years in your life, and it's going to keep going for a
few more years. How are you guys handling all of this? Do you ever
pinch yourself in disbelief as to what is happening to you?
R.G.
It's pretty amazing and quite an incredible experience. I just
love it, it's really good.
B.L. How has life changed for you?
R.G.
I get recognized a lot and people call me Ron. It's quite weird
but I've gotten used to it now and it's quite cool.
B.L. You must be very excited to
start working on the next film. But what do you do in your down
time? What does Rupert Grint do to just be a kid?
R.G.
Loads of things. I like to watch TV, or play on computer games.
That's cool.
B.L. How are your friends treating
you?
R.G. Exactly how it was
before. I was just recently back at school and that was a bit weird.
It took a couple of days to really get settled in but everything
is back to normal.
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