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Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince

Come back July 15 for exclusive movie review

Be sure to come back to this spot at mid-month in this July edition of Young Saint Louis.com for a hot-off-the-press, kid-written exclusive review of the new Harry Potter movie.

Our review again will be written by Eddie Szewczyk of Belleville, IL, who has been doing the YSL.com reviews of the Harry Potter movies since he was 13. He's now 20 and a senior at Penn State University.

(For an update on Eddie's current status, visit the attached sidebar.)

This current movie is "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince." That was the 6th movie from the 7-book Harry Potter series by British author J.K. Rowling.

This is a much-delayed opening since the filming was finished over a year ago.

Warner Brothers started filming this movie in September, 2007, and originally planned to release in November, 2008. But, just a couple weeks before the planned opening, WB announced a delay.

Harry Potter fans were irate and flooded the studio with complaints.

There was no definite reason given for the delay. But, critics offered a number of possible reasons.

One suggested that WB just didn't need the money in fiscal 2008 because of other successful films that year.

One of the publications caught unawares by the delay was Entertainment Weekly which pictured the "Half-Blood" film on the cover of its 2008 Fall Preview issue.

The ironic part of this mix-up was that Entertainment Weekly and Warner Brothers are both owned by the same company, Time-Warner.

But, regardless of the delay, the "Half-Blood" movie is now on course.

YSL.com will be at the local critics' showing of the new movie on Monday, July 13. We plan to have Eddie's review in this spot by Wednesday, July 15, which is when the movie opens to the public.

Be sure to mark your calendar and come back to Young Saint Louis.com. You can either view the movie first and then read Eddie's review or you might like to get his take on the movie before you see it for yourself.

(If you'd like to check out the movie yourself, you also could go to Google or another search engine and check out what others are saying about it.

(Many Google listings include pictures or trailers for the movie.)

Update on YSL.com reviewer

Eddie Szewczyk is now college senior

Eddie Szewczyk was 13 and doing movie reviews for Radio Disney when he agreed to do a spot movie review of the first Harry Potter movie for Young Saint Louis.com.

The Belleville native turned 20 last month and he's now a senior at Penn State University.

YSL.com and Eddie are continuing to follow the phenomena that is Harry Potter.

Eddie's on semester break so he's available to review the 6th Harry Potter movie, "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince." That movie opened to the public on Wednesday, July 15. (To read the current review, click here.)

YSL.com and Eddie attended a critic's showing of the movie on Monday, July 13, and then rushed his review onto the website. Hopefully, you'll get a chance to read the review even before you see the movie.

Or you might like to check Eddie's take on the movie after seeing it in person.

Eddie said, "I still love Harry Potter. J. K. Rowling has created such an alternate world that everyone wants to escape into it."

He said his fascination with Harry Potter has continued unabated throughout his own development from an early teenager into a college senior.

One of the reasons is that Eddie has continued his pursuit of a career in acting all during that time.

One of the recent developments has been his starring role in a student-produced sitcom production at Penn State. The show is titled "304" after the address of a house where six young people are "living on their own."

He said two episodes were filmed before he came home for summer break. The cast is scheduled to film more episodes in the fall.

Eddie said the sitcom is to be aired on the PSU TV station next school year.

Eddie said his character is named Daniel Donovan, who Eddie describes as "an arrogant, pompus, politician-type." His character is a member of the college student council but loses in his bid for re-election.

The cast of the show are evenly divided, three men and three women.

His girlfriend in the show is also a council member, but she gets re-elected. That leads to a breakup between the two.

He said the show is supposed to be a "heightened reality" production that probably would earn it an X-rating, "as you'd imagine for a college production."

Two years ago, when Eddie was back in St. Louis, he and a bunch of his high school friends took part in a 48-hour Film Project. That involved writing, acting in, producing and filming an original movie in 48 hours.

(If you'd like to read that story, click here. The story was a sidebar to Eddie's review of the 5th Harry Potter film, "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix.")

Before the next Harry Potter movie is ready for showing, Eddie will have graduated from college and be trying to make his own mark in the film industry. "I'll be heading for California," he said.

Eddie is realistic about his chances. "I know there are few jobs in the industry and lots of other people competing for them. I've certainly heard many of the stories about the 'starving artists.'"

But, he said he's wanted to have a career in acting for years and needs to find out if he can make it happen.

In preparation, Eddie already has an agent in California. That's a holdover from some of his early efforts as a kid actor.

Also, in his studies at Penn State, Eddie has included classes involving other facets of the theater industry.

He said he will have a class in his senior year titled "The Business of the Business." That class will introduce the students to business side of the film and theater industry, he said.

But, he admits he's going to be going into the business world without a Plan B. That is, he hasn't thought of alternatives if his acting dream doesn't work out.

Eddie said he had a class last year where professional actor Joe Pentiliano urged the kids not have a Plan B. Pentiliano has appeared in such successful TV series as The Sopranos.

The actor urged the students to devote all their efforts to their primary goal. He said having a Plan B can cause the actor not to devote the total effort or to quit too soon.

Eddie said, "An acting career just seems so beneficial to me even though the odds are so much against my being successful. This career just seems so right to me."

 

 

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