Tom Felton should get paid for this.

It seems the Digital Spy likes to name drop just as much as Tom does (I’m teasing you, Tom. Shush). But it also seems that the good karma Tom has wished Ryan Air is coming their way in the form of free, good publicity.

Tom Felton has publicly thanked Ryanair for returning his iPad after he left it on one of their planes.

The Harry Potter star praised the airline’s staff on his Twitter page this afternoon.

“Dear Ryan air. I would like to take my hat off to your lost and found department.I left my iPad one of your planes and you returned it to me (sic),” he wrote.

“Such a relief! Good karma coming your way! xxx”

Felton had previously expressed his delight at owning the iPad, calling it “beautiful” and “lovely to look at”.

The actor, who recently completed filming his role as Draco Malfoy in Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows, has admitted that he will miss the franchise.

Good on you, Tom. Here’s hoping the good karma can be paid forward.

Tom Felton talks about the Robin Hood Tax at Habbo tomorrow


Tom in Habbo

I’ll let Tom tell you himself:

stopping in with habbo tomorrow! http://www.habbo.com/articles/1737-tom-felton-in-habbo

According to the link he provided:

He is coming to talk about the Robin Hood Tax and the film making competition he is judging!

If you haven’t already, check out this fantastic opportunity to support a good cause and to win awesome prizes, just by creating a short film »

Tom was originally coming by to announce the winner of the under 18 category, but due to the overwhelming interest and fantastic response, the people behind the Robin Hood Tax campaign has decided to extend their movie making deadline until July 31st.

So here’s your chance to get creative!

Use a mobile phone, a flip cam, a camcorder, the film setting on your camera – whatever you can get your hands on to make a short film which gets this message out: “Tax the banks – and use the money to fight poverty in the UK and developing countries and climate change”.

Prizes include a master-class with Richard Curtis (Four Weddings and a Funeral, Love Actually), a feature on YouTube’s home page and camera equipment!

Interested in submitting a short film? Want to know more about the Robin Hood Tax initiative? Tom Felton will be arriving in the Habbo Cinema Tuesday July 6th, at 4.15pm BST, so here’s your chance to get a leg up on the competition!

Let us know if you are able to make it to the Cinema!

Update from Misha: I’ve had a few people ask me about the location of the Habbo Cinema, and lucky for you, it’s online! So everyone can go!

In order to log in and create an account, go to this link and set up your character! I just set mine up – I’m wearing a disguise though so you won’t recognize me! Muhahaha! 😉

“It’s Tom Felton, so I don’t need to really tell you too much more, now, do I?”

The following response was issued by E! Online in answer to the question “What are the Harry Potter kids gonna do after this last movie?” I found what they said about Tom highly apropos, don’t you?

The ladies seem to love some Tom Felton, so we’ll throw him in here, too. Once he hangs up his Death-Eater get-up, the onetime Draco Malfoy will debut a horror flick already in the can.

It’s called The Apparition, something about a college experiment gone horribly wrong, but it’s Tom Felton, so I don’t need to really tell you too much more, now, do I?

BWA-Hahahahaha! 😀

To read more on the future career prospects of Tom’s friend Dan Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, and Emma Watson, head on over to the AnswerB!tch. She’s here to help.

Tom Felton likes movies with baddies, major baddies.

The UK’s Press Association has released an interview featuring Tom, Bonnie Wright, and Jason Isaacs where they each revealed to the FilmClub what films inspired them when they were young.

Harry Potter’s Tom Felton may play villain Draco Malfoy in the hit films, but he reveals he was inspired by screen heroes.

The 22-year-old told children’s charity Filmclub which movies inspired him on his journey to become an actor.

Tom said: “I remember as a kid loving Robin Hood and all the James Bond movies were a big inspiration to me as a child. Those were some of the films that I thought, ‘That would be a very cool job to do.’ So, I’m very lucky enough to be here.”

Jason Isaacs, who plays Draco’s father, the nasty Lucius Malfoy, revealed he was overwhelmed by cinema when he saw The Wizard of Oz.

He said: “I first saw it when I was a little kid on a giant screen and it was overwhelming – it was awash with colours and music and extraordinary looking people. One of the great things about the film is that it makes you think about films.”

Meanwhile, Bonnie Wright, who plays Harry’s girlfriend Ginny Weasley, revealed she was inspired by children’s classic A Little Princess.

She said: “The film that changed my life was A Little Princess, which I remember watching when I was a little girl and it made me really believe that inside every girl there is a little princess.”

FILMCLUB is a network of free after-school clubs which encourages school children to watch films they may not normally see as part of its new Film Journeys campaign. More information can be found at http://journeys.filmclub.org/close_encounters.html