We recently sat down with Ron Weasley and that Irish bloke from Misfits, and chatted to them about their new film together, Cherrybomb. I say we, we couldn’t be bothered. Instead, we sent out our antiquated interviewer, Will Staeton, to do our hard work for us.
Rupert Grint and Robert Sheehan, as they prefer to be called, talk to us about mature roles, Titanic-themed restaurants and whether they prefer bourbons or custard creams. Watch as they look uncomfortable during our jokes; gasp at how bored Robert gets during the interview; and guffaw at when we call Rupert ‘Ron’ by mistake. Honestly, it’s this kind of hardened journalism that has Paxman crying to his mummy every night.
Watch the interviews in glorious videovision, after the jump…
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Remember that new E4 show Misfits we previewed a few weeks back?
No? Well, it’s become quite popular with everyone apart from you apparently.
We sent our very own bumbling reporter Keith Emmerson to meet a few members of the cast who turn out to be much more charming than their characters…
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There’s a new show starting on E4 tonight. Misfits, it’s called. It’s a bit like Skins and a bit like Heroes, we’re told. Except, crucially, better than both of those two things.
And to mark this obviously prestigious moment, we’ve got a very special Misfits competition for you. One of you is going to win two orange Misfits T-shirts – a large and an extra-large – and a painfully exclusive Misfits comicbook. How’s that for blinding generosity, huh?
And you want to win all this Misfits stuff, don’t you? Of course you do, you’re only human. The question’s after the jump…
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A new E4 series called Misfits you say? About a group of young delinquents doing community service?
We’ve not been this put off a new TV series since the Bad Girls pilot. In fact, the likelihood of a good series coming from E4 is akin to that of finding a hen’s tooth, or Tess Daly‘s soul.
Imagine the disquiet and shock which consumed us when we saw the first episode of this teen-insert genre here and discovered it’s actually quite good. Maybe Tess Daly has a soul after all.*
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