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    Apr062011

    More Deleted Scenes From Deathly Hallows Part 1

    At this rate, there won't be anything new to watch when Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1 arrives on DVD/blu-ray next week, but it's still fun to get a look at the deleted scenes ahead of time.  Two more annoyingly subtitled scenes have appeared online, which you can check out below.

    The first scene is between Harry, Hermione and Ron while they are hiding out in their tent discussing Horcruxes and the general creepiness of the one they have that they haven't yet figured out to destroy:

    The second deleted scene is an extended sequence from the Ministry of Magic break-in, when a Polyjuice Potion-disguised Harry and Ron warn Arthur Weasley that he is being followed by Death Eaters:

    Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 1 arrives in stores on April 15.

    In the meantime, Harry Potter himself, Daniel Radcliffe, has not only been wowing audiences in the hit Broadway revival of How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying, but he's also been bringing in some serious cash for a good cause.  According to the NY Daily News, a post-performance auction this past Saturday night of two signed copies of the "How to Succeed" book Radcliffe uses in the show brought in a whopping $9000 for Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS.  Way to go, Daniel!

    I was at the matinee performance of How to Succeed that same day, and wow, it was terrific.  Daniel was absolutely wonderful in the role (as was equally awesome co-star John Larroquette), and the show itself was just a blast.  It's like a happy version of Mad Men.  You can check out some clips from the press reel here:

    It's also worth pointing out that this was a million times better than Spiderman: Turn Off The Dark.

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