Bah... not the Ewan McGregor nonsense again. Just because someone's a good guy doesn't mean they're pretty in appearance, people.
Personally, I didn't think of any particular actor for any of the characters when I first read the books. If anything - like lord-of-sith, I had GrandPré's illustrations in my head while reading. But the content and dialogue of books just "flow" for me, anyway. I never really fully flesh out the character in my head - I just follow their story.
GrandPré probably had more influence on my idyllic films than I like to think, though. For me, live-action HP films just aren't that... believeable. O_o The books are so animated in content and demeanor that I would actually have loved to see them produced in animation - for some reason, stop-motion seems the most appropriate to me. It would capture the caricature of the magical world, but could also be menacing and creepy when need be. Yes, it would take a hell of a long time to make all 7, but you can replace voice actors a lot more easily than live actors...
Above all, though - I kinda wish there weren't films in the first place. With their length and their inordinate amount of detail, the books aren't really that filmmable... But, if there had to be films, I
really wish they had waited until all 7 books were out before starting production. As it is, they don't know what or how to properly foreshadow. Yes, I
know that the screenwriter has correspondence with Rowling, but it's not the same as the finished book. Things change. Creation is in the actual act of writing - no matter how well you have the story planned out. I mean, hell - Rowling said that OotP was going to be shorter than GoF. Look how that panned out. She didn't know exactly what she was going to write before she wrote it. So the whole business of filming these books before they're finished is folly, imo. It's like if they created LotR before the publication of RotK. What if they had already heavily hinted that, say, Aragorn was going to fall for Eowyn?
