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  • (Sound) It wasn't very long ago that we shared some lesser-known things on

  • Harry Potter, not to mention all of those What's the Difference episodes we did.

  • We figured that would be plenty of HPV for a good while.

  • But since you guys were so pushy about wanting a part two, and since today is

  • Boxing Day, we feel like doing it right now would be a great way to say,

  • thanks, you guys are the best.

  • Except for the jerks.

  • But most of you guys are the best.

  • So here are seven more things you didn't know about the Harry Potter movies,

  • probably.

  • (Sound) - There's no Hogwarts without you, Hagrid.

  • - Let's start off with a thing about the gentle half-giant Hagrid.

  • Making Hagrid look large when compared to the other characters was

  • often just clever use of the camera and visual effects.

  • But it was still kind of rough to actually play Hagrid.

  • The Hagrid costume weighed about 90 pounds and

  • would have to be as tall as 8'6" practically in some shots.

  • It was so cumbersome that they built a cooling system into

  • it to mist down the actor inside.

  • Which only made it heavier, by the way.

  • They'd also have to clear extra-wide pathways for him to move around set and

  • have special giant chairs for him to sit in between shots.

  • Plus it took two guys to play Hagrid, which is, boom,

  • a bonus thing you didn't know.

  • - I shouldn't have told you that.

  • - Robbie Coltrane is the actor we see any time we see Hagrid's face clearly.

  • But for all of the long shots, the guy inside is named Martin Bayfield, and

  • it's an animatronic Hagrid head on top.

  • An animatronic Hagrid head that will be giving me night terrors from now on,

  • by the way, so thank you.

  • Moving on.

  • (Sound) Hagrid is just one of many things in

  • Harry Potter that's larger than life.

  • Another would be the waves crashing on Azkaban in these exterior shots.

  • Sure, they obviously look really big, but

  • you probably didn't know that based on scale, those waves are 250 feet tall.

  • That's around 25 stories high.

  • Just to give you some more perspective,

  • the largest wave ever recorded was about 100 feet.

  • So 250 feet is more than that, like, by a whole lot.

  • (Laugh) Yeah, that is some magic math for you.

  • Moving on.

  • (Sound) - The Dark Lord shall rise again!

  • - Aah! - It was a long wait until we finally got

  • to see Voldemort for real in The Goblet of Fire.

  • But you probably didn't know that just like audiences, the actors in the film

  • also had to wait until Goblet of Fire was done to see Voldemort for the first time.

  • Daniel Radcliffe and the rest of the cast didn't have a real idea of what

  • Voldemort was going to look like until they saw the film.

  • All they had to go on was a photo of a super-basic pre-viz version of him.

  • Beyond that, they were just acting with a devilishly handsome Ralph Fiennes,

  • who had a bunch of orange dots all over his face.

  • They had to ignore the dots and

  • just Voldemort him up on their own in their imaginations.

  • Not that you should feel bad for them.

  • It's acting, that's the job.

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  • Voldemort's face may not have been real, but

  • all of the drawings on the walls of the burrow were.

  • And they were not done by the art department.

  • They were drawn by regular kids from a school nearby just a few minutes

  • away from the studio.

  • Which I guess means that all of those kids can claim they did some of the production

  • design on Harry Potter.

  • Frankly, they'd be idiots not to.

  • - (Laugh)

  • (Music)

  • - Production designer is a job title anyone could've assumed would

  • be part of the Harry Potter team.

  • But one job title you may not have thought of was wand choreographer.

  • They needed someone to come up with the physical language of using the wands in

  • battle scenes, so that it was more than just, you know, pointing.

  • - And make sure you get this twist of the wrist with a swish and a flick.

  • Right side.

  • (Sound) - So choreographer Paul Harris developed

  • a whole vocabulary that combines bits of fencing, a touch of dance,

  • as well as movements he created on his own.

  • It made it a lot more interesting visually that it would have been if the actors were

  • just jabbing their wands at each other over and over, yelling fake Latin.

  • Which brings us to our next thing.

  • (Sound) - Stupefy!

  • - (Sound) - Thank you.

  • - Shut up.

  • - I let her do that.

  • - The spells that the witches and

  • wizards cast in Harry Potter all have a distinctly Latin-y sound to them.

  • What you may not know is there are a lot of legitimate Latin roots in those spells.

  • Because J.K. Rowling minored in classics when she was at the University of Exeter,

  • so she actually studied Latin.

  • When she started writing the Harry Potter books, she liked the idea that wizards

  • would still be using Latin, and used it as a jumping-off point for the spells in

  • Harry Potter, putting various twists on the original Latin words.

  • - Lumos maxima!

  • - Take the wand-lighting charm lumos.

  • It's derived from the Latin lumen, which means light.

  • Or the Cruciatus Curse.

  • - They're coming to get me!

  • - Crucio!

  • - Aah!

  • - In Latin, crucio literally means pain or torture.

  • Does anyone know how to say moving on in Latin?

  • I'm sure you'll tell me down in the comments, you (Bleep) assholes.

  • - Eat slugs!

  • (Sound) - Let's end on a good

  • old-fashioned Easter egg.

  • In The Deathly Hallows Part 1, there's that scene where Harry, Hermione and

  • Ron apparate to a cafe.

  • But one of the posters on the wall in the cafe is for the Broadway revival of Equus,

  • which Daniel Radcliffe starred in back in 2007.

  • The play made the news a whole bunch because got to see Harry Potter's wand,

  • if you know what I mean.

  • And if you don't, I'm talking about his genitals.

  • Specifically his penis.

  • (Sound) I assume his balls too, they're probably right in the same neighborhood.

  • Seriously, though, he even waxed his asshole for it.

  • Which is, boom, a bonus thing you didn't really need to know, but there you go.

  • That's it for this one.

  • We hope you guys are enjoying the holiday season as we sign off with our final

  • episode of Things You Didn't Know for 2016.

  • Hopefully you learned some new things about Harry Potter today.

  • And if you didn't?

  • - Good for you!

  • - (Laugh) You said it Christian Bale.

  • Thanks for watching, and subscribe to Cinefix for more trueish things about

  • movies, and sometimes Harry Potter's penis and butthole, but

  • not his balls for some reason, right here on Things You Didn't Know.

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