Tom Felton Dishes WWoHP with The Dish Rag

On yesterday’s red carpet at the MTV Movie Awards, Tom had the opportunity of geeking out over free tickets to the Wizarding World of Harry Potter theme park with The Dish Rag. Free tickets for LIFE?  And here we thought only the popcorn from last night was like gold.

Tom Felton, who plays the evil wizard Draco Malfoy in the “Harry Potter” film series is much sweeter in person than his demonic character onscreen.

The Dish Rag got a chance to totally geek out over Tom on the MTV Movie Awards carpet on Sunday (June 6).

We’re not going to waste time transcribing our chat. Just watch the video to find out how psyched he is about the opening of the new Harry Potter theme park in Florida this week and how excited he has to get, like, free admission for life!

“It’s like GOLD,” he exclaimed.

Now he’s gonna take some time off before deciding on another film project. Although we just spotted the scary movie, “The Apparition,” (also starring Ashley Greene of “Twilight”)  and the WWII thriller, “Grace and Danger,” on his IMDb.com site.

Can you blame him for wanting to play something other than a blond evil wizard?

We will miss you, Draco. But we’ll see you in the second to last film, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I” and next year in “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II.”

 

News on Tom Felton’s MTV win: The Elegance, the Lows, and the BBC

As to be expected, interviews with Tom are making their way online this Monday morning in regards to Tom’s win last night, and all of them are quite favorable towards our favorite villain. In an after interview with MTV News, Tom told them it was all, “Very exciting! The most surreal moment of my life. I had Mark Wahlberg and Will Ferrell hanging above my head on a wire. So, yeah, I can’t know what to make of that.”

From BBC News:

British actor Tom Felton, 22, won the best villain prize for his performances as Draco Malfoy in the Harry Potter films, beating Oscar winner Christoph Waltz – for Inglourious Basterds – who was in the same category.

“It’s ridiculous really, isn’t it?” Felton said.

“To be in the same category as him is a bit of a joke, really, let alone to actually beat him.”

Felton’s award was presented by actor Mark Wahlberg and comedian Will Ferrell, who both initially hung above the stage on trip wires.

The pair were spoofing last year’s awards when Sacha Baron Cohen, dressed as his character Bruno, flew in on a wire before landing on rapper Eminem and baring his naked backside.

Speaking of Marky Mark and his wire-hanging, it seems we weren’t the only ones upset with his interruption of Tom’s speech. In a Highs and Lows article on Yahoo! Movies, the former underwear model’s dangling wasn’t taken too kindly.

After completing an almost-funny skit that involved them hanging by wires above the stage, Will Ferrell and Mark Wahlberg dangled above Tom Felton while he accepted his Best Villain award for playing Draco Malfoy in the latest “Harry Potter” flick. Felton delivered the most straightforward speech of the night, which apparently didn’t sit well with Wahlberg. “It’s not a [bleeping] Oscar,” he shouted, and then told the 22-year-old actor to keep talking and enjoy his win, because “it’ll never happen again.” For someone who kick-started his career in underwear ads and as Marky Mark, you would think Wahlberg would be less dismissive of potential up-and-comers.

But all was well even with his speech interruption. Tom’s new non-blond look was noticed, as was his excitement at being there.

Tom took away the trophy beating out the ones like Helena Bonham Carter, Stephan Lang, Ken Jeong and Christopher Waltz. It is the first major award comes to the pocket of the proud 22 years old British actor, who got hugely excited after grabbing it at the podium of MTV Awards’ night.

His new look with a short hairdo sports him as a suave-classy guy. The long blonde tresses have gone replaced by the short ones, which look more elegant on the lad. Everyone liked this new avatar of the guy, who says he is much passionate to make his mark in the film fraternity with his prowess and the histrionics.

Stay with us as more news comes in on Tom’s big win.