Harry Potter wins big at National Movie Awards

The National Movie Awards aired live this evening in the UK, and as usual Harry Potter was one of the big winners. Deathly Hallows Part 1 picked up Best Fantasy Film and Deathly Hallows Part 2 was named most anticipated movie of the summer.

Producers David Heyman and David Barron were there to accept the awards along with Bonnie Wright. Meanwhile Bonnie's fiance Jamie Campbell Bower, who appeared in Deathly Hallows Part 1 as the young Grindelwald, won the 'One to Watch' award. All the awards were voted for by the British movie-going public.

There's also a nice Harry Potter montage in the middle looking back at all the awards its won at the NMAs in the past. I managed to record all the HP related footage and you can watch that right here:




Posted on 12 May 2011 by Tom
31 Comments

Dello
wow ! that's awesome :D
nate
smile i love harry potter
Red Weasley
I like the part at around 6:30 minutes time, when she said, "Harry Potter will always be in our hearts." that's just it isn't it, for those true fans out there, . . . the magic will never end.
Gabby
Yay!! Go HP!!! smile laughing
emma
harry potter forever laughing smile
alison spinet
go harry potter smile wink laughing
sdada
Harry Potter 4eveR i wanna be wich :d laughing
jol
oooooooh it made me cry!
really love this!

and yes, Harry Potter will always stay in our hearts!
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Maria
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Guys! It awesome! I knew it gonna win! The best movie and novel I have ever read and watched in my life!
professor Flitwick
smile Harry potter is Epic
im so sad its gonna be over :(
Icelander
Oh, will you look at them bouncy boobies of Bonnie!
- you'll never get to see that in a HP flick, eh?! tongue
Well...
7 must be the magic number ;)
potter
yes,forever! i iove in harry potter)))
HP Trio
Harry Potter has been apart of our lives for 14 years now and it is a series not just for the decade, but for the ages. Long Live Harry Potter!!! smile
Mirei
AHHHH! This made me SO happy! Congratulations!
Weasel King
Wish I could see it NOW!! wink
cherica
this made me so happy. I love Harry Potter so much! smile
After all this time? Always
I'm going to be crying though the whole movie! sad but I Love Harry Potter sooo much it will always be alive!
Lily Catchpole
Am reading the books and watching all my films again ready for the release of no 2 smilecan't wait there'll be more awards, its just too good not to.Gonna miss all this.
Jamal
Yeah, Harry Potter rulez smile, cant wait until the final movie comes out!
Tackergirl
OMG! I will cry my eyes out after I see it! crying I cried just watching the trailer!
Tackergirl
OMG! I will cry my eyes out after I see it! crying I cried just watching the trailer!
hermionee
OMG harry potter is amazing!! it will always be part of my life smile <3
chellearia
Way to Go HP
and I love James McAvoy
Yes!!
Harry Potter will always be in our hearts. I knew that they would win awards! wink
Micehelle Kweon
If they do get 7 awards then voldemort might make them into horcruxes. smile wink
Sylvia mother of the bride
Will the Americans ever give the Harry Potter movies the Oscars they really deserve or will they show their sour faces
and not even acknowledge all 8 movies!
Lets see next year and see how the Oscars really work!
Not on popularity or people choice for sure!
It is after all "academy awards"! Really?
I am giving my daughter a Harry Potter themed bridal shower!! On July 14th, so we can enjoy and celebrate both her and the end of Harry Potter movies!!
Harry Potter will be in my heart forever! Thank you J.K. Rowling!
Kinli
Does anyone know what awards Rupert, Dan, and Emma were at when Emma won and Dan hugged her? They were the first one she won.
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