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You know, as much as I love Ben-Ben, I have to go with my Won-Won. I love his sarcastic sense of humor and his protectiveness. He's probably my favorite fictional character ever. He's pretty hard to beat. I think the only one who might have a chance would probably have to be another character Rupert plays someday down the line.
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Yes of course, Ron! Its no contest!
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I would have to say Ron as well, simply because Ron is my all-time fictional character. He's perfect, he's an amazing character and I just wish one day down the line I'll be able to create characters that are half as captivating as Ron is. He's so deep even though there's that entire façade of him being shallow; he's grown and I've grown up watching Ron's character developing and I couldn't compare that to the character development granted on a movie.
That said, I love Ben-Ben. I'd love to see Ben as a book character or in some other way where he could be further developed because he's full of potential. I relate a lot to Ben, not for the same reasons (the wacko cheating Mom and the crazy old actress best friend and so on) and therefore I see so much in him. I loved Rupert playing him, he did a terrific job precisely because Ben doesn't talk much at start -but Rupert still passes along the emotion. Brilliant. But yeah... Ron Sorry Ben-Ben, but Ron is the love of a lifetime!
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lorelai@rupertgrint.net L.'s Burrow, my blog (http://lsburrow.blogspot.com) Best pick-up line ever: "We don't want any more Dobbies, do we? We can't order them to die for us -" Ron Weasley, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows |
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I would have to say Ron as well, simply because Ron is my all-time fictional character. He's perfect, he's an amazing character and I just wish one day down the line I'll be able to create characters that are half as captivating as Ron is. He's so deep even though there's that entire façade of him being shallow; he's grown and I've grown up watching Ron's character developing and I couldn't compare that to the character development granted on a movie.
That said, I love Ben-Ben. I'd love to see Ben as a book character or in some other way where he could be further developed because he's full of potential. I relate a lot to Ben, not for the same reasons (the wacko cheating Mom and the crazy old actress best friend and so on) and therefore I see so much in him. I loved Rupert playing him, he did a terrific job precisely because Ben doesn't talk much at start -but Rupert still passes along the emotion. Brilliant. But yeah... Ron Sorry Ben-Ben, but Ron is the love of a lifetime!
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lorelai@rupertgrint.net L.'s Burrow, my blog (http://lsburrow.blogspot.com) Best pick-up line ever: "We don't want any more Dobbies, do we? We can't order them to die for us -" Ron Weasley, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows |
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I'd have to say Ben...he's like some of my friends and they're the best...
Eventhough we're all fairly outgoing, you just need to have some shy guys around to tease and tickle =p |
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