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What About Harry?

Aired November 15, 2002 - 10:58   ET

THIS IS A RUSH TRANSCRIPT. THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND MAY BE UPDATED.


THIS IS A RUSH TRANSCRIPT. THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND MAY BE UPDATED.


LEON HARRIS, CNN ANCHOR: Coming up now on CNN live today, an older and wiser and funnier Harry Potter. Our eight-year-old movie reviewer, Skyler Rose is with us now, and she is going to talk about this movie. We sent her actually out to go see the movie, and she's back with a report.
Skyler, how are you doing?

SKYLER ROSE, ACCESS HOLLYWOOD: OK.

HARRIS: All right, so how was the movie? Was the movie good? What do you think.

ROSE: Yeah. It was awesome. I loved it.

HARRIS: OK. Oh, yeah, you loved it? Why?

ROSE: Because it is so magic (ph), and they're telling the story now, and it's really, really cool.

HARRIS: What's so cool about it? Is it all the special effects and everything, or what?

ROSE: Yeah, the special effects are more surprising than the first film.

HARRIS: Really?

ROSE: Because Harry can walk in the air and stuff. It's really cool.

HARRIS: Yeah, and I also hear that he speaks snake, too, right?

ROSE: Yeah.

HARRIS: Did that scare you?

ROSE: Sort of, because that's not who he is.

HARRIS: We heard about that. We heard this one might be scarier than the last one. Do you think so?

ROSE: Yeah, I've seen it. It's a little scary. Five- and six- year-olds might be a little scared with the snakes and spiders and stuff, but otherwise they would be pretty cool.

HARRIS: So, just the little kids, oh, it's the little babies, the 5-year-olds, not for them, but for you 8-year-olds, it's perfect then, huh?

ROSE: Yeah.

HARRIS: All right. So what about -- who'd you see there at the preview? As I understand it, you got to go to the big Hollywood premiere, right?

ROSE: Yeah, Harry Potter wasn't there. He was back in London doing a chemistry test. And Emma took a helicopter to the premiere from "The Tonight Show."

HARRIS: Whoa, you took a helicopter, huh?

ROSE: No, Emma Watson did.

HARRIS: Oh, OK.

ROSE: Yeah, she said she was very excited.

HARRIS: Really?

ROSE: Yeah. She was also scared.

HARRIS: Were you excited?

ROSE: Was I excited? Yes, I was very excited.

HARRIS: What was the coolest part about it?

ROSE: The coolest part was probably because a lot of people recognized me from Chicago. So that made me feel really good.

HARRIS: So you were at the big premiere and folks are recognizing you. Did you sign autographs and all that, too?

ROSE: Oh, no, I didn't get that far.

HARRIS: Did you get any autographs?

ROSE: No.

HARRIS: You didn't? Why not?

ROSE: I guess because Emma was 45 minutes late for her own premiere. So there was really no time.

DARYN KAGAN, CNN ANCHOR: Welcome to our world.

HARRIS: There you go, there you go. We know how that goes. So now, would you recommend this movie for other kids as well, say older kids, not just the 8-year-olds, maybe older than that? Maybe say like, oh, 11, 12, 13?

ROSE: 12-year-olds, yeah. I saw a lot of fans, 12 to 13 yesterday, and they were just like wanting posters from me and everything. So, yeah. The 12- and 13-year-olds would really like it. HARRIS: So are you hooked? That means you're going to ask for Harry Potter stuff for Christmas now, or what?

ROSE: Maybe, I don't know. It depends what they have.

HARRIS: All right. Skyler Rose, appreciate the review for us. Thank you. All right. Have a good one. We'll see you a later on. Have a good weekend, all right?

ROSE: Thanks for having me.

HARRIS: All right. You take care, hon.

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Aired November 15, 2002 - 10:58   ET
THIS IS A RUSH TRANSCRIPT. THIS COPY MAY NOT BE IN ITS FINAL FORM AND MAY BE UPDATED.
LEON HARRIS, CNN ANCHOR: Coming up now on CNN live today, an older and wiser and funnier Harry Potter. Our eight-year-old movie reviewer, Skyler Rose is with us now, and she is going to talk about this movie. We sent her actually out to go see the movie, and she's back with a report.
Skyler, how are you doing?

SKYLER ROSE, ACCESS HOLLYWOOD: OK.

HARRIS: All right, so how was the movie? Was the movie good? What do you think.

ROSE: Yeah. It was awesome. I loved it.

HARRIS: OK. Oh, yeah, you loved it? Why?

ROSE: Because it is so magic (ph), and they're telling the story now, and it's really, really cool.

HARRIS: What's so cool about it? Is it all the special effects and everything, or what?

ROSE: Yeah, the special effects are more surprising than the first film.

HARRIS: Really?

ROSE: Because Harry can walk in the air and stuff. It's really cool.

HARRIS: Yeah, and I also hear that he speaks snake, too, right?

ROSE: Yeah.

HARRIS: Did that scare you?

ROSE: Sort of, because that's not who he is.

HARRIS: We heard about that. We heard this one might be scarier than the last one. Do you think so?

ROSE: Yeah, I've seen it. It's a little scary. Five- and six- year-olds might be a little scared with the snakes and spiders and stuff, but otherwise they would be pretty cool.

HARRIS: So, just the little kids, oh, it's the little babies, the 5-year-olds, not for them, but for you 8-year-olds, it's perfect then, huh?

ROSE: Yeah.

HARRIS: All right. So what about -- who'd you see there at the preview? As I understand it, you got to go to the big Hollywood premiere, right?

ROSE: Yeah, Harry Potter wasn't there. He was back in London doing a chemistry test. And Emma took a helicopter to the premiere from "The Tonight Show."

HARRIS: Whoa, you took a helicopter, huh?

ROSE: No, Emma Watson did.

HARRIS: Oh, OK.

ROSE: Yeah, she said she was very excited.

HARRIS: Really?

ROSE: Yeah. She was also scared.

HARRIS: Were you excited?

ROSE: Was I excited? Yes, I was very excited.

HARRIS: What was the coolest part about it?

ROSE: The coolest part was probably because a lot of people recognized me from Chicago. So that made me feel really good.

HARRIS: So you were at the big premiere and folks are recognizing you. Did you sign autographs and all that, too?

ROSE: Oh, no, I didn't get that far.

HARRIS: Did you get any autographs?

ROSE: No.

HARRIS: You didn't? Why not?

ROSE: I guess because Emma was 45 minutes late for her own premiere. So there was really no time.

DARYN KAGAN, CNN ANCHOR: Welcome to our world.

HARRIS: There you go, there you go. We know how that goes. So now, would you recommend this movie for other kids as well, say older kids, not just the 8-year-olds, maybe older than that? Maybe say like, oh, 11, 12, 13?

ROSE: 12-year-olds, yeah. I saw a lot of fans, 12 to 13 yesterday, and they were just like wanting posters from me and everything. So, yeah. The 12- and 13-year-olds would really like it. HARRIS: So are you hooked? That means you're going to ask for Harry Potter stuff for Christmas now, or what?

ROSE: Maybe, I don't know. It depends what they have.

HARRIS: All right. Skyler Rose, appreciate the review for us. Thank you. All right. Have a good one. We'll see you a later on. Have a good weekend, all right?

ROSE: Thanks for having me.

HARRIS: All right. You take care, hon.

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