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‘Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows’ Trailer: Six Key Moments

We break down the best parts of the new sneak peek. By Terri Schwartz Bonnie Wright and Daniel Radcliffe in “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows” Photo: Warner Bros. The first full-length “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows” trailer comes at the perfect time to remind everyone why they loved the story about the boy with a lightning-bolt scar to begin with — and to ask everyone else who didn’t what they were possibly thinking. While previous trailers for “Harry Potter” movies — even the especially dark “Half-Blood Prince” — mixed humor with the action and magic, this sneak peek shows that the “Deathly Hallows” films, like the book, will take themselves very seriously. There’s a lot packed into the two-minute teaser, as well as some hints as to when the split between the two films will lie, so we’re going to break down some of the best parts. The Attack at the Ministry There are only two quick shots of the Ministry battle, but they promise greatness from that scene. At 1:24, there is a shot of Ron (Rupert Grint) running away terrified, and then at 1:46, there is another shot of the Ministry employee who is pursuing him. Godric’s Hollow Another section of “Part 1” that made it to the trailer is Harry (Daniel Radcliffe) and Hermione’s (Emma Watson) journey to the home of Harry’s parents, Godric’s Hollow. Their entrance can be seen at the one-minute mark, and even though it looks like only Hermione is walking, that is because Harry is under the invisibility cloak. There is a lot more to the location than meets the eye, though, and you can see Harry being attacked by Voldemort’s snake Nagini inside Bathilda Bagshot’s home at 1:47. Ron Destroying the Slytherin Necklace Horcrux In the scene that has long been assumed will close out “Part 1,” Ron reunites with Harry in the woods and helps him destroy one of Voldemort’s Horcruxes. At 1:17, Ron can be seen looking terrified of the images the Horcrux is showing them (some pretty scandalous scenes between Harry and Hermione), and then at 1:48, Harry can be seen encouraging Ron to “kill it!” The Gringott’s Break-In Switching to moments that will (presumably) occur in “Part 2,” it might seem a bit confusing to see Harry riding alongside his enemy Bellatrix Lestrange (Helena Bonham Carter) with a goblin named Griphook (Warwick Davis) at :54, but that’s actually because Hermione is impersonating Bellatrix, a scene Carter said she enjoyed playing . The shot of a half-blind dragon at 1:16 also comes from the Gringott’s scene, and the dragon flying away from the wizarding bank at 1:39 is the trio’s escape route to safety. Harry’s First Confrontation With Voldemort It was an interesting move to open up the trailer with one of the final scenes in “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2,” but the shots of Voldemort (Ralph Fiennes) standing with his Death Eaters in the woods and Harry approaching them actually come toward the end of the story. “Harry Potter, the Boy Who Lived, come to die!” Voldemort announces dramatically in the trailer, before seemingly casting the killing curse — Avada Kedavra — on Harry. The Final Battle A good portion of the action scenes that are shown in the trailer are taken from the final battle sequence that will take place at the end of “Part 2.” USA Today reported that the battle was expanded for the film, which means those shots of people running at each other in the woods are probably from the creative mind of director David Yates. But the wand confrontation between Harry and Voldemort at 1:59 is right out of the book, and Voldemort’s final line of the trailer — “Only I can live forever” — is a daunting way of teasing the final installments of the “Harry Potter” franchise. What did we miss? Share your favorite parts of the trailer in the comments below! Check out everything we’ve got on “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1.” For young Hollywood news, fashion and “Twilight” updates around the clock, visit HollywoodCrush.MTV.com . Related Videos ‘Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows’ Trailer Debuts Related Photos Scenes From The First ‘Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows’ Trailer Growing Up At Hogwarts

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‘Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows’ Movie Trailer

At last, “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows” full trailer is now available shows some dark roads ahead for Harry, Ron and Hermione. Every being will need to pick a side in the epic war that’s to begin. This is the final chapter of Harry Potter wherein our heroes leave Hogwarts and embark on a journey to complete Dumbledore’s search for the remaining Horcruxes. Meanwhile, Voldemort has taken over the Ministry of Magic and it’s not safe for anyone who isn’t Team Death Eater. The trailer begins ominously enough as an offscreen voice informs Lord Voldemort (Ralph Fiennes) that “there’s no sign of him, my lord.” The “him” in question quickly makes himself known, as Harry Potter (Radcliffe) emerges in a dark forest clearing, wand at the ready, eyes locked with the serpentine Voldemort’s. “Harry Potter,” Voldemort hisses softly. “The Boy Who Lived … come to die!” Split into two parts, there’s definitely enough material to fill two films. The Horcruxes won’t give themselves up easily. Old friends will risk their lives to beat Voldemort’s forces. And there’s a huge battle over the school and between Harry and Voldemort. Now, fans are getting their first look as to what lies ahead in the final “Harry Potter” adventure, with the first full-length trailer for “Deathly Hallows” debuting online early Monday evening (June 28). Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint and Emma Watson reprise their roles as Harry, Ron and Hermione in “Deathly Hallows,” which has been divided into two films. Despite the decision to split the story in two, the feature-length trailer combines elements from both films for one epic masterpiece highlighting the final showdown between the Boy Who Lived and He Who Must Not Be Named. Trailer describes “Deathly Hallows” as “the finale of the worldwide phenomenon, the motion picture event of a generation.” Based on the footage seen here, those words are hardly an understatement. The first part of “Deathly Hallows” arrives in theaters this November, with the final installment in the “Harry Potter” series unfolding in July 2011. See MTV link here for the full trailer… ‘Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows’ Movie Trailer is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

Unintended changes in GM rice and maize disprove "substantial equivalence"

In North America [as elsewhere] GM crops have been evaluated for safety based on superstition and the use of the magic words 'substantial equivalence'. The paper below shows how the numerous real differences between GM and conventional crops can be evaluated scientifically. — — 2.Unintended Compositional Changes in Transgenic Rice Seeds (Oryza sativa L.) Studied by Spectral and Chromatographic Analysis Coupled with Chemometrics Methods Zhe Jiao†, Xiao-xi Si†, Gong-ke Li*†, Zhuo-min Zhang† and Xin-ping Xu

115 Dead In Southern China Flood

A torrent of floods which is caused by heavy storms have killed 115 individuals in Southern China. According to weather reports, there are still 21 people who are missing. The emergency rescue teams have been sent across Southern China to help the 685,000 victims who were advised to evacuate. A statement on the Ministry of Civil Affairs website was released that the storm had caused £1.53 billion damages. Chen who is an official at the Hunan Water Bureau said that the rain was severe but it begins to subside. 13 provinces were affected by the flood including Guangdong, Sichuan and Zhejiang. It also damaged more than 80,000 homes and affected more than 10million people. 115 Dead In Southern China Flood is a post from: Daily World Buzz Continue reading

China slams US criticism of Internet controls

BEIJING – Beijing issued a stinging response Friday to Hillary Rodham Clinton's criticism that it is jamming the free flow of words and ideas on the Internet, accusing the United States of damaging relations between the two countries by imposing its “information imperialism” on China. Foreign Ministry spokesman Ma Zhaoxu defended China's policies regarding the Web, saying the nation's Internet regulations were in line with Chinese law and did not hamper the cyber activities of the world's largest online population. His remarks follow those made by the U.S.

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French youths burn 1,137 cars on New Years Eve

PARIS (Reuters) – Youths burned 1,137 cars across France overnight as New Year's Eve celebrations once again turned violent, the French Interior Ministry said on Friday. WORLD Car burnings are regular occurrences in poor suburbs that ring France's big cities, but the arson is especially prevalent during New Year's Eve revelry. The number of vehicles torched was only 10 short of the record 1,147 burned this time last year, even though the Interior Ministry mobilized 45,000 police during the night — 10,000 more than 12 months ago.

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Breaking Down The Badasses [Graphic]

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First Picture Released of New A-Team (PIC)

From left to right, we’ve got Bradley Cooper, Quinton ‘Rampage’ Jackson, District 9’s Sharlto Copley, Liam Neeson, and a cigar.

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Wanna See Neil Patrick Harris at 300 lbs? (Pic)

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Music Rights Holders Sue YouTube Again!

A criminal investigation has been launched against senior executives of YouTube and parent company Google in Hamburg, Germany, over allegations of copyright infringement, according to media reports from that country.

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