Harry Potter – Then and Now

In keeping with the excitement of the upcoming Harry Potter weekend, check out these photos of the Harry Potter cast all the way back from the first premiere to the newest celebration of Deathly Hallows - Part II. Our vote for "most changed" goes to Neville Longbottom (Matthew Lewis)....what say you? Daniel Radcliffe Daniel Radcliffe Here's wee little Daniel Radcliffe at the London premiere of the Philosopher's Stone. Look how giddy he is! And here he is at the London Premiere for Deathly Hallows Part 2. And here he is at the London Premiere for Deathly Hallows Part 2.

Rupert Grint

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Emma Watson

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The Trio with J.K. Rowling

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James and Oliver Phelps

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Tom Felton

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Matthew Lewis

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Bonnie Wright

Bonnie Wright Bonnie wasn't at the Sorcerer's Stone premiere in London, but her first premiere was for Chamber of Secrets. Deathly Hallows London Premiere Deathly Hallows London Premiere

Evanna Lynch

Evanna Lynch Evanna didn't join the cast until Order Of The Phoenix (2007), but her transformation is still amazing too. Deathly Hallows London Premiere via Deathly Hallows London Premiere

Harry Potter Sells Out!

Literally! Bad news Potterites...If you're planning on seeing your favorite Brits this weekend, you better make sure there's still a ticket available at a showing near you. Online retailer Fandango reports that the site has already sold out of more than 2,000 showings across the U.S., from "Anchorage, Alaska to Sunrise, Florida," according to a statement. So far, it's Fandango's fastest selling movie...are there any surprises there? "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2" opens July 15. You can catch a sneak peek of never before seen footage during Larry King's "Harry Potter" special this Sunday, July 10 at 8 p.m. ET.

Wing Flying with the Transformers

The newest Transformers movie features an extreme sport called Wingsuit Flying. Wanna learn more about how they do it? Check out this awesome video from the Discovery Channel!


Navigating your Gym

For those non-exercisers that ask "Whats a Jim?", here's a friendly map to help navigate the cold waters of the local workout facility.

Baby, You’re a (hardworking) Firework!

These aren't your grandmas lazy fireworks. Today's fireworks have a tough life, and it's more than shooting uphill both ways on their way to firecracker school. Check out this sweet video on the life of a firework...and keep one foot on the floor, hoss...you might get a little vertigo.

Top 10 Moments – Newcasters interuppted by Animals

DOES THAT BIRD HAVE LARGE TALONS? In true Brian Fellows style, today's picks for a Top 10 are straight out of SNL. You won't believe these crazy cats...and I mean that somewhat literally.


True Blood is Back!

Fan worldwide are anxiously awaiting the premier of True Blood this Sunday. Today, Alexander Skarsgard (Eric Northman opens up about the upcoming season, some behind the scenes secrets, and his co-stars... Playing the smoking hot vampire Eric Northman is humbling, to say the least, for Swedish actor Alexander Skarsgard. So to say that he’s used to the adoration from female fans of True Blood, the subject of this week’s Entertainment Weekly cover story, would be a bit of an understatement. (For proof, consider this little detail that EW dug up from Charlaine Harris, the author of the extremely popular Sookie Stackhouse novels that serve as the inspiration for True Blood: She says that fans often ask her to autograph the tomes to “Mrs. Alexander Skarsgard.”) “I’ll never get used to that,” Skarsgard said of his googly-eyed fanbase. “It’s just very, very humbling and flattering. The character Eric means so much to me and I’m having so much fun playing him. Of course it means a lot when you meet fans and you can actually tell there are people out there who really do care about the character. It means something to you, then. That’s kind of why you do this whole thing.” Eric fans could have plenty to salivate over this season, which begins June 26 on HBO. This year, True Blood is inspired by book four of the Stackhouse series, Dead to the World, which features a steamy shower scene between Sookie and the tall, light and handsome vamp. Unfortunately, Skargard isn’t in the mood to kiss and tell. He will say, however, that sex this year is, um, a little more down to earth. “I did some crazy stuff last year. I almost had sex with a Greek man and I was covered in his goo. Everything from here on is pretty childish. Everything’s quite innocent.” Hat top to EW.com!

Sunblock Fails!

Summer is officially here, so when you make your inaugural visit to the beach, make sure you don't forget that oh-so-important bottle of sunblock. And even more importantly, make sure you don't miss a spot or two (or ten). [gallery link="file" columns="4"]

Go Blue!

Forget going Green....these towns are going Blue for the upcoming Smurfs 3D movie! For more pics, visit: http://news.travel.aol.com/2011/06/21/smurf-villages-pop-up-around-world-in-advance-of-films-release/

Win Scrabble playing “GRRL”!

Next time you play Scrabble, grab the official Collins Dictionary so you can outmaneuver your friends with words like "webzine", "darknet" and "grrl". Be prepared, though, as those non-techies across from you may win with the dreaded "Facebook". Tech-savvy Scrabble players should be happy as the editors of the Collins Dictionary for Scrabble recently added 3,000 new words which include a mix of slang, technical jargon and current colloquialisms. As expected, this change is getting mixed reactions with some Scrabble players welcoming the update and other bemoaning the declining state of the English language. North American Scrabble players starting to get in a huff need to relax as this change only applies to the Collins dictionary which is used by Scrabble players in English-speaking countries outside North America. North America still uses the Official Scrabble Players Dictionary which is stripped of any offensive words and is as dry and boring as ever. Via [The Scotsman] & [Gizmodo]

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