Eclipse News – MTV MOVIE AWARDS Live Video from The Red Carpet

A little less than 10 hours we’ll be squealing in our very own couches watching the Cast of The Twilight Saga: Eclipse attending the 2011 MTV Movies Awards!
Here’s what’s happening on the ground right now!
And for those of you who aren’t able to watch the LIVE Telecast on MTV tomorrow - check out below for Streaming Links to watch it online :
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Not yet today?
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Eclipse News – More interviews with Eclipse Director David Slade

MTV’s Hollywood Crush has David Slade explain why Eclipse is the best Twilight movie by far!
“I think it had the best story,” he said. “And the most action.”
That’s all well and good, David, but we think you had a little something to do with it, too.
“You know, I did my best,” he said with a chuckle. “The director of the film is always the harshest critic of the film. What you do is spend two years or a-year-and-a-half or whatever it is intensely, emotionally working on something. You watch it a thousand times. What you’re doing is assembling it together, and then there’s a bunch of cracks, and you’re closing the gaps in those cracks. And then, what happens in the end, you go, and you start noticing those cracks again. It’s the same with any film.”
Yes, David clearly is his own worst critic, but he did admit the film had a lot going for it.
“I certainly do believe we had one of the best stories,” he said. “‘Eclipse’ is the fans’ favorite book, behind ‘Twilight,’ the first book. There’s so much in terms of backstory and understanding characters. It has a very clear progression to Bella’s transformation; not physically but emotionally. That’s something that is important. That, along with the fact that we had so many fun backstory moments. We had a Western. We had a 16th century historical piece. We had a ’30s period piece, as well as the rest of it.”
On Canada’s UrbanRush TV talking about his movies Eclipse, Hard Candy and directing music videos!
In the Vancouver Sun, David Slade talked about how Kristen cried in her efforts to become Bella. (Thanks for the hard work Kristen!!)
“Eclipse was a lot broader . . . but it’s still a character-based drama. That’s what I really enjoyed about it,” he says. “I think it’s also a much more adult film than [the previous two], because the characters are becoming more mature. There’s loads of fun stuff to play with, and because we treated it as a drama, the transformation [of character] takes place.”
The substance was always bloody and meaty, but Slade says the pragmatics of the whole ordeal were anything but easy. He feels exhausted just thinking about the experience.
“It was a 50-day shoot, with many 16-hour days,” he says.
To make things even more challenging, the cast was losing itself in its own Twilight cosmos.
All actors have to surrender to their roles and inhabit their characters to some degree for the duration of production, so Slade was pleased his cast was taking the whole project seriously and sincerely.
Everyone was committed, he says.
“Kristen, in particular, was very tough on herself.”
Slade says because Stewart didn’t pull from her own life and her own person to play Bella Swan, she found it personally demanding to find Bella’s truth.
“She would say, ‘I don’t know who Bella is to me.’ In a lot of ways, I think she felt Bella was the antithesis to her, which presented a lot of challenges for Kristen. . . . She would beat herself up about it, because she wants to be there. She never wants to leave a scene undone.
“There were tears,” says Slade.
Read the complete article at Vancouver Sun.
HERE is Movieweb’s Exclusive chat with our Eclipse director and revealed what changes he made with the characters.
As an individual artist, how much actual input do you have coming into a huge franchise like this. Especially midway through the series?
David Slade: This film had to be different from the others. I was encouraged coming in to make a different film. I think we did make a different film. Besides the basic ground rules, which were to continue the story, and Stephenie Meyer’s rule that said you couldn’t kill anybody that she didn’t kill in the book…From the script onward, I had a lot of input. I wouldn’t say I was allowed to run riot and free. But I was absolutely encouraged to make the film my own. Which I seized upon.
The tent scene is the most iconic moment from the movie. It’s the one that everybody remembers most, and it’s the one the fans responded to the most. How did you go about choreographing that scene, and how do you feel about it being one of the scenes that you’ll be most known for in the future?
David Slade: It’s an odd one, that one. Because we shot it months apart. And we only had a day to shot it, which wasn’t enough time. We went back and re-shot bits of it. We cut two of them together. It’s literally months between one second to another. Really, it was a tough scene to shoot. All you have is words. It’s a small space. There are only three angles you can really get. Essentially, the rest has to come down to the charisma of the actors. It wasn’t something you’d really rehearse. They rehearsed a little. It was one of those things that we kept cracking at. It was one of these things we kept doing over and over again until we had it down to the right place. How do I feel about it being my contribution to cinema? I don’t know. I don’t know if it’s entered the books. In terms of cinema, I think there are things of mine that are going to be remembered. This brings me to another point about the differences between a novel and a film. And the fact that they have different requirements. Part of my approach to this film was to pay the most attention to the requirements of the film, and not so much to the novel. As a result, I didn’t pay attention to what the fans may perceive this to be. The most important things. As payback on the DVD, I thought it was important to talk about the deleted scenes, and why they were deleted. In cinematic terms. Through my point of view as a director.

Going from director Chris Weitz on New Moon, to you, and now to Bill Condon on Breaking Dawn, was there ever any talk between you guys in creating what should be a seamless narrative when this franchise is over and done with?
David Slade: No. (Laughs). I briefly met Chris Weitz. He was very courteous. I have not met Bill Condon. There is no kind of path we’re walking, or anything like that. The way these things work is that we were in pre-production when Chris was in post-production. And we were in post-production when Bill was in pre-production. There is no overlapping, really. Well, there is overlapping, that is why we don’t speak. The whole point of doing this with different directors is to have different points of view, and to have idiosyncratic, different movies.
What is interesting in watching the first three movies back-to-back is that each one does have its own distinct voice. And a style that is all its own. And that’s because each director that comes into this has his or her own distinct style. These aren’t cookie cutter auteurs that this franchise is employing. What do you feel your major contribution to the franchise has been thus far?
David Slade: Jesus! That’s is a hard thing to reflect on…
That is sort of a loaded question. I’m sorry…
David Slade: Well? You’d like to think you are invited to the party because of your idiosyncratic vision. I was encouraged, as I said earlier, to make the film my own. For me, it was about making it cinematic. I wanted to make it as believable as possible. Certain things had to change. Chris Weitz put human eyes in the wolves. I took them out and made them look like wolves again. We upped the level of fur and texture on our effects work. There were more mature performances, but that was because of the storyline. To be quite honest, there was no looking backwards referencing. Working with the actors, two thirds of their performance, or the character itself, had been formed by the two films that came previously. But its that other third that you are working on in a film like this. In rehearsals, and in discussions. The discussions about the previous films were limited to what worked or didn’t work. A lot of what didn’t work was built upon what did work.
Eclipse DVD News – Interview with David Slade
First up is David Slade’s interview with Collider.com in conjunction with the release of The Twilight Saga: Eclipse DVD. In it, he mentions why he doesn’t do commentaries on DVDs and the many memorable things he experienced during filming.
Looking back on the whole process of making Eclipse, were there things you were most happy with, in making the film, and were there things you wish you could have tweaked?
SLADE: Yeah, it’s always like that. As a director, you have to go in with a really, really, really clear picture of what you want. That’s the point of my commentaries. It’s so difficult because you’re the harshest critic. You’re like, “If only there was more time, more money, more whatever.” That’s not to say that, in this instance, it was any more or less than any other film I’ve done. That’s what you do. As the director, you’re meant to be critical and you are, so there are loads of things. But the thing is, the way I look at it is, to try to get some measure of success, it’s dangerous to look at financial or critical success, or positive response as a measure. The thing for a director, and one of my own personal ways of looking at it, is “How close was it to the picture you had in your head when you went in?” And it was very close. Besides Hard Candy, it was probably the closest. To that, I feel some measure of success.
What is the most memorable thing you’ll take away from having been a part of all of this?
SLADE: Going to bed, every night. I just remember going, “Oh god, I get to sleep for awhile.” There were so many things. There are favorite scenes or moments, and there were things that were just predictably fun. The scene where Charlie (Billy Burke) and Bella (Kristen Stewart) have the discussion in the kitchen, which starts out as trying to explore whether she understands this need for marriage and turns into this admission of being a virgin, was genuinely fun because both actors have great comic timing. It wasn’t about going in to find the joke. The joke was there, and everything was actually a bonus. I remember that being tons of fun. And always with really emotionally-charged scenes, you get a tingle because nothing is quite going to be like the moment of actually seeing it happen, in the moment, on the monitor. It may be great in the dailies and it may still have all of that resonance, but just being there, in a moment of truth, is always something you remember. I remember so many of those that I’d bore the hell out of you, recounting them.
Do you feel it was a help or a hindrance with Eclipse that the cast had already been together for two previous films?
SLADE: It was a bit of both. Yes, there is something absolutely wonderful to build upon because they’ve done it before. But, the way it worked for me was that I met each actor individually and asked, quite honestly, what worked and what didn’t work, so we could excise what didn’t work and build upon what worked. And with so little time to shoot the film, and pressures of the schedule and weather, and all the rest of it, it certainly wouldn’t have been as successful, had they not been through this before. But, to an extent, this is also the most mature of the films so far, so there wasn’t too much to be done to look backwards. It was mainly, essentially a process of growing forwards from where they came from. But, it’s good to know where you’ve come from.
Read the Complete Interview by Christina Radish at Collider.com
Eclipse DVD News – Awesome ScreenCaps from Eclipse DVD Behind The Scenes Footage

Robstenation has posted these beautiful Screen Caps!
Just Enjoy!

Eclipse DVD News – Twi Examiner’s Amanda Bell Reviews The Twilight Saga: Eclipse DVD
Amanda Bell from The Twilight Examiner had the chance to watch the DVD and here’s her review!
As you might expect, Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart’s commentary on The Twilight Saga: Eclipse’s DVD/Blu-Ray is a go-to-first feature of the disc. While it contains two hours worth of material, the five best aspects are, in this fan’s opinion, as follows:
The Giggles: There are a lot of giggles in this commentary. Whether it’s Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart making each other laugh or the movie itself (and their memories of filming it) drawing out a stream of chuckles, the two certainly seem to enjoy the discussion. And it’s not just them laughing, either. You, the viewer, will probably get a kick out of Pattinson trying on his best “Jasper” impersonation, by saying “Afternoon ma’am,” and Kristen Stewart answering with “You sound like Jodie Foster in like Nell.” Another funny comes with discussion of the wigs. Throughout the talk, the theme continues to come up again and again – with Kristen Stewart, mostly, poking fun at her false tresses. You’ll get many, many little quips like this one from Pattinson: “Peter [Facinelli] also uses his wig as a cereal bowl. It’s completely solid. He just plops it on in the morning.”
The Co-stars: Having been the forefront faces of this series since movie one, you might imagine Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart have an opinion or two about their veteran and newer co-stars in Eclipse, and they certainly aren’t shy about sharing them – especially with the newest additions to this leg of the Saga, about whom they made sure to say something of each and every one. For instance, with Jodelle Ferland (“Bree Tanner”) they both agreed she has a powerful scream, and Stewart went so far as to say, “she should patent that.” They also gushed about Xavier Samuel (“Riley Biers”)’s performance, with Pattinson saying everything from “[he] would make a wonderful hamburger” to “I think Xavier’s really good.” Their words on their co-stars are very generous and specific to each, and it is lovely to hear, via this platform of discussion rather than an intense press junket, what they thought of the others in the film.
Looking Toward Breaking Dawn: At one point in the commentary, Kristen Stewart flat-out asks Robert Pattinson whether he has begun preparing for Breaking Dawn. Of course, this commentary was recorded several months ago, so the status is obviously obsolete, but they both still had a few choice things to say about the story. For instance, Pattinson was just reading it and exuded excitement about the moment when Breaking Dawn would bring forth the imprinting sequence. “That’s going to be the best scene in Breaking Dawn,” he said. “I can’t wait.” Stewart, meanwhile, recounted her experience trying to explain the story to her On The Road co-star Sam Riley, noting that it began to feel a bit like she was at a press junket, trying to present the ins-and-outs of such a complex storyline to someone unfamiliar with the lore. The funniest part of this line of discussion was when the two walked a few months down memory lane to the Los Angeles Twilight Convention stop from this summer. “Bite that pillow!” Kristen Stewart remembers an audience member shouting.
Eclipse DVD News – New Stills from Eclipse DVD Gallery!
These are NEW STILLS from the Eclipse DVD Gallery!





Its always nice to see these scenes from a different perspective.
Eclipse DVD News – David Slade on ECLIPSE – ECLIPSE DVD Clip
The Twilight Saga Facebook just tweeted a video clip from The Twilight Saga: Eclipse DVD/Blu Ray . Its “David Slade on Eclipse”
” What attracted me to Eclipse was that it was a great story. Also that it was a tremendous challenge! Its a big thick book – there’s a lot of – EPIC things that happen and I felt that this particular film had to have a really cinematic edge to it.
To the choice of the lens we used, the quality of light to the costume. All of these things can be all over the place or you can set up a little vocabulary. And this is what we did with Eclipse.
Certain colours would become important to certain characters. Certain scenes are going to have certain warmth to them… “
Watch it over at The Twilight Saga: Facebook Page!
Here are some screen caps from the clip!









ECLIPSE DVD NEWS – Commentary Preview of The Tent Scene (!!) & Eclipse DVD Images
WOOT!! Here ‘s a preview of the MUCH AWAITED Robert Pattinson & Kristen Stewart Commentary of The Twilight Saga: Eclipse DVD. Thanks to MTV’s Hollywood Crush for posting!
ROFL!!!
We can’t wait!!!
Itunes Facebook page has posted images of the Eclipse DVD! Check them all out here!
I wonder what track will be playing when we choose through the menus in the DVD..
Eclipse DVD News – Clip from The Twilight Saga: Eclipse DVD – “Kristen & Robert”
MovieFone has posted Clip #1 from The Twilight Saga: Eclipse DVD!
Eclipse DVD News – [UPDATED] Out on Saturday 4/12 The Twilight Saga: Eclipse DVD & Pre-Order Details!
[UPDATED 30NOV 2359]
DVD PRE-ORDER CLOSED.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT GUYS!! WE WILL BE EMAILING YOU THE DETAILS OF THE DVD COLLECTION SHORTLY!!
If you were unable to Pre-Order The Twilight Saga: Eclipse with us – do not fret
The dvd will be available in stores from 4thDEC 2010 onwards!
[UPDATED 29NOV]
******CLOSING OF PRE-ORDERS WILL BE 2359 HOURS/1159PM ON TUE 30TH NOVEMBER, 2010******
So register with us as soon as possible to enjoy the Special Twilight Fans Price of SGD27.90 and get ONE A4 Edward&Jacob Ziplock File and ONE A1 The Twilight Saga: Eclipse Poster/Calendar on the spot when you collect your DVD!
See more details below!
Here’s what ALL OF US have been waiting for!

Woot! We don’t have to choose covers anymore!
Thank You to Alliance Entertainment Singapore!
The Global Phenomenon…
THE TWILIGHT SAGA: ECLIPSE
Directed by David Slade
Starring : Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson and Taylor Lautner
Arriving on DVD and VCD 4th December 2010 from Alliance Entertainment
Singapore, 2010— One of the most talked about films of 2010, The Twilight Saga: Eclipse, will be released on a Two-Disc Special Edition DVD and VCD on December 4, 2010. Already a worldwide literary phenomenon, The Twilight Saga: Eclipse, filled with action, suspense and the supernatural, took in over S$2.6 Million locally and US$691.3 Million worldwide, setting box office records everywhere.
A perfect holiday gift, The Twilight Saga: Eclipse Two-Disc Special Edition DVD is packed with bonus features that are sure to please even the most-hard core fans, including TWO different audio commentaries with Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart, and author Stephanie Meyer and producer Wyck Godfrey; a mesmerizing 6-part “Making Of” documentary that takes you behind the scenes; deleted and extended scenes; a comprehensive photo gallery; music videos and more.
DVD Specs:
The Twilight Saga: Eclipse – 2-Disc Widescreen Edition:
Main Feature (Disc One)
• Standard: PAL
• Format: 16 x 9
• TRT: 119 mins
• Audio: English 5.1 Dolby Digital, English 2.0 Dolby Digital
• Subtitles: English, Chinese
Special Features (Disc Two)
• Audio Commentaries with Kristen Stewart & Robert Pattinson and Stephenie Meyer & Wyck Godfrey
• The Ultimate The Twilight Saga: Eclipse insider with a 6-part documentary
• Deleted & Extended Scenes
• Jump-to Favourite Scenes
• Photo Gallery
• Music Videos
****PRE – ORDER INFORMATION****
Twilight Singapore will not be conducting the Pre-Orders as we did in previous years (for Twilight & The Twilight Saga: New Moon).
But WE WILL STILL TAKE YOUR PRE-ORDERS FOR YOU TO ENJOY THE SPECIAL TWILIGHT FANS PRICE of SGD27.90 & GET THE PRE-ORDER FREEBIES!!
Alliance Entertainment has arranged that you collect and make your payment directly to them at their premises.
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2) A1 size The Twilight Saga: Eclipse Poster Calendar

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Once CONFIRMED we will email you the Venue & Date when you can collect the DVD & The FREEBIES!!
Eclipse News – Possible Eclipse DVD Commentary Spoilers!!! (read at your own risk)

Well, someone sent the people at Robstenation a transcript of the commentary for The Twilight Saga: Eclipse (!!!)
Like gossip it should be taken with a grain of salt. But we’re utterly already excited that Robert AND Kristen (and Stephenie Meyer) are doing the commentary cos it promises so much!! *Think Rob & Kristen doing the Commentary of Twilight DVD* – There you go!
Thanks to Bella & Robstenation for this!
Rob was in LA and Kristen was in Montreal when they recorded it. They are interacting just like CW and his editor in NM commentary.
Like in Twilight, there are lot of cheeseburger talk in this one.
Rob just had an In-and-Out cheeseburger and Kristen is ‘harboring hostility’ over this because she wants one, too. Oh and Rob has another one by his side…which he finished up through the movie.Its like a Rob and Kristen radio comedy show with Kristen giggling, laughing and saying “Shut up” to Rob the whole time. Think Oprah backstage interview. Oh and of course, there’s Rob and his different voices throughout.
Bella’s wig was ridiculed throughout the whole time. Lots of “follicle issue” in this film, wig and sideburns. Rob: Why do I have such long sideburns?
Rob: “You look like Damian Marley”
Kristen: “I look like Jacob.Rob commented all throughout that that there is “too much kissing” in this movie. Lol It only proves he is “prudish and conservative”
More food talk. Shawarmas, butterscotch and chipotle.
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Opening Scene
Rob: “Xavier would make a wonderful hamburger. He is just dripping with spread right now”
Kristen: That’s so gross.
Rob: “We’re not in the scene, so its irrelevant. He is just running around shouting.”Rob: You do a different thing when you get bitten by a vampire, which is so much sexier.
Kristen: Shut up!Kristen talks about Eclipse in French ‘Hesitacion’
Meadow scene
One of the‘hardest scenes’ to shoot. First scene that was filmed on the first day, and the last scene on the second day. Kristen and Rob make fun of Bella’s wig throughout the DVD.
Rob: “You look like Damian Marley”
Kristen: “I look like Jacob”“Kiss is too raunchy for my taste.
Rob: I have a weird sideburns. I do have a follicle issue in this movie.
Kristen: Don’t even go there.Rob commented all throughout that that there is “too much kissing” in this movie. Lol
Rob: I remember doing this scene with you – its so easy. God. I do not know what I’m talking about.
Rob: Lots of kissing in this film, after a while I get uncomfortable.
Police Station Scene with Charlie.
They talk about Billy Burke as Charlie.Rob asked Kristen, if she already knows how she will look like when she’s a vampire.
Kristen: Basically, I’m going to be really white. I don’t know..
Rob: No one cares about girl vampires.And they got bored…
Rob: Do you have anything interesting Vancouver stories?
Talks about shawarma. Rob talks about how Kristen puts in too much hot sauce in them.
More burger talk…they talk about Burger King and A& W burgers. “I like A&W, I’m really into it.”
Florida scene
R: You were supposed to wear a bikini in this scene.
K: They would never let Bella wear a bikini
They made fun of Bella’s sunglasses, Rob called it ‘Stepford Wives’ glasses
Rob called the quilt “a nice rug”
Rob: “The two-headed snake from Appaloosa”
Cullens encounter with Victoria.
Rob: I never understood the technicalities of Alice’s thing.
They discussed this and the cast getting into serious physical fitness for Eclipse.
Rob: “Pump it! Work it”
Rob did boxing in New Moon.Apparently, Rob ate his second cheeseburger and his tummy is acting up. haha
Parking Lot Scene with Jacob
Rob commented why he is not allowed to wear hoods in this films and Kristen does.
Rob: It’s because its raining.
Kristen: And it looks good, better (for the wig)Rob: I do not get your decision making process to leave here. I’ve got to break up with you immediately. It’s like please don’t leave me…
Kristen explains Bella’s decision: She’s allowed to have other relationships.
Rob: Why? No, she’s not allowed to have other relationships. If I ever saw my girlfriend go around with these bunch of guys with little shirts, bellies out and their fake tanned nipples…fake tattoos.Kristen: Edward is a little bit more mature than you.
Rob: Mature? Nah
Kristen: He can handle it. He’s a little bit more secure.
Rob: Can I ask you something? Did the weather affect the shooting today?They talk about Leah and her jump.
Kristen talks about sharing with Sam Riley the plot of Breaking Dawn story, ‘imprinting’ .
Rob: Oh man! That is going to be the best scene in ‘Breaking Dawn’ I cant wait. Oh my God!
Rob and Kristen were wondering if fans would want to listen to the commentary. ‘Amazing’ fans. They talk about Xavier.
Edward checks Bella’s house after Riley’s visit.
Rob was so nervous in this scene. “My hair is having a nervous breakdown as well.
Kristen: Your hair is so bushy. Freaking out.They talked about the LA Convention with the girls shouting. “Take your shirt off” and “Bite that pillow”.
Rob: Edward is in a lose-lose situation in this movie, kind of.
Kristen: Why is he in a lose-lose situation. You always want to play the victim.
Rob: He is really victimized.
Campfire
Rob says, “the wolfs” instead of wolves – private joke going on about this. (Letterman? lol)
Rob: What sounds do dogs make. Woof woof. You’re Booboo.Kristen said she filmed the entire ‘third wife” flashback. She had two braids and wore a fake tan.
Kristen: I did all those. That’s me.
Rob: We’re you cradling that guy?
Kristen said she worked with the screaming lady in that scene, in ‘The Messengers.”The talk about their preparation for BD.
Bed Scene in Bella’s Bedroom
Rob: That bed was very tiny, its very bouncy, very annoying. Every time my feet would hang at the end and stuff.
Crew had to chop the end of the bed.Rob: Why do they care if these kids have sex? Its bizaare. Its their personal story.
Kristen: People like to focus on the negative things Rob.Edward almost brawl with Jacob scene.
Rob: Again Taylor didn’t want to be here. He has personal things to do. He is working out right now. Kristen was just laughing.The wig was ridiculed all throughout. Rob would say its fine in this scene, it looks like Jennifer Aniston’s hair and Anne Hathaway’s.
They talk about the Bella and Edward’s relationship.
Kristen: Edward has fake pragmatic reasons.Rob: Do vampires wear make up to cover their white skin?
Rosalie’s backstory.
Rob: Twilight is always into these scenes. There’s one in Twilight. (Men ganging up on women)Kristen: I kept telling her, vampires don’t cry Nikki.
Rob: Is she crying? They might have storage of tears, there’s a possibility there’s a few tears left.They talked about Daniel, “big and strong vampire.”
Graduation Scene.
They’re happy for Anna’s Oscar nominations. Talked about her speech.Graduation Party.
Rob: I don’t want to be in this party.
Kristen: Me too.
They remembered the Prom in Twilight, where as Edward and Bella, they wanted to just spend 3 minutes and just dance outside. Kristen remembered stepping on Rob’s feet for the dance.Kristen: I think that ruined your big toe. Have you ever wondered about that? (Rob laughs), my big cast crushing on your toe. It never recovered. (Rob prolly embarassed was just silent)
When Jake and the boys arrive and Alice saw them talking to Bella. Rob said I can picture Alice going to Edward with that expression
Rob mimics Alice’s voice: Edward, I just saw Bella talking to Jacob.Kristen: I like that little bow on her hair. (Alice)
Rob: Peter also uses his wig as a cereal bowl. It’s completely solid.
Kristen: The milk makes it sticks in place.
Cullens Training.
They noticed Peter/Carlisle not having a scarf and his jacket not zipped up. Kristen goes, “Oh my gosh!”Rob: Edward, Can you translate the ‘wolfs’. haha
Kristen: This is where Bella steps back, relaxes. She has nothing to contribute.
Rob: I think a human army can defeat a vampire army.
Kristen: Really? With guns?
Rob: That’s fairly easy to doRob: I don’t even want to pretend to hurt people.
Kristen: I like that you’re getting into it.
Rob: Why can’t they use real wolves?Scene with Bella petting Jacob wolf. Edward arrives.
Rob: Scratch my head. Yeah walk away. Keep walking you, wolf.They talk about practicing slapping off-cam. They joke about this.
Jackson’s back story.
Rob: Good morning ma’am. (Mimics Jackson’s accent. Sings ‘Maria’)Rob: There’s too much kissing, its crazy.
Rob: Do you watch when there are people kissing.
Kristen: I’m kind of a a starer but…Rob talks about Jackson’s lips being a ‘unusual’ color. Some kind of “orange”
Jacob carries Bella. Rob: Taylor is a sport. He has his shirt off the entire time, its so embarrassing.
Charlie/Bella scene.
Rob: Alice is pushing it. I want to test my brother.
Rob: She’s a virgin, what? Charlie is always eating and drinking and stuff.
Leg hitch
Rob: Jacob got you a dog, I got you a $3M diamond. I’m your boyfriend.
No that’s not an actual diamond, you can actually find that in a cracker.Kristen:. Its perfect for what I have planned.
Kristen: She is scheming. Got to hitch that leg.
Kristen said she likes that she runs her hand through his hair than leg hitching .Rob: Really? They call it that, ‘leg hitch’ scene? Ok, hitch that leg.
Kristen: In the premiere, people like “woooh” during this scene.
Kristen: You look like you’re going to start to cry.
Rob: Oh, what a pussy!
Kristen likes ‘My Love’.
Kristen: There it is, the leg hitch.
Rob: Ooh
Kristen: Let’s see some of that chest hair.Kristen says. “Its not weird that were talking about this.
And she talks about embarrassing her when Edward turning her down.
Rob went on about balance of power had gone completely wrong between E/B in this scene.Rob: Just want to make sure you’re egoless (after embarrassing Bella).
Proposal.
Kristen: I like the way you did this. Very , very good. Wow! He believes it. Aww. I can’t deal with this. I like that little swallow. You actually pulled off being able to speak about ‘Tea on the porches’ things of that nature, it actually worked.Rob: Extraordinary is very hard to say in an American accent.
Kristen is so touched: Awww, this is just a stupid movie.They talk about Sia.
They talk about Bryce and that she drinks alkaline water,Rob: I have been drinking that. Do you know that?
Kristen: Yes, I knew that.
Victoria/ Riley kissing.
Scenes like this make it a ‘more adult movie’Rob: More kissing.
Kristen: You are very prudish.
Rob: Whenever I watch this I get really conservative.
Kristen: Yes you do but its funny.
Rob: She’s thinking about James.
They talk about Edward and Bella again and how Bella gave Edward a hard time with this Jacob triangle.At 1:25 Rob shouted “boobs” Kristen asked him if he was drinking. “I swear I’m not drinking. I’m so tired!”
Rob told the story that there was a ‘massive’ bear ( brown or grizzly) when they shot the aerial scene of Edward up in the mountain and that it was 3AM. The bear was eating blueberries. Kristen wasn’t on the set, only him and some stunt guys.
Rob: God damn it!
Kristen: Don’t say that, say Dag nab it!
Tent scene.
She recalled being really sick
Rob said that Bella was just being nice to Jacob. Kristen said that it’s a breakthrough that Rob says something nice about Bella.Rob: He is so gross, so brazen. I don’t really like Jacob. Look at him with his tattoo…
Kristen: Look at them cradling.
Rob: Looks like you’re milking him.
Kristen: Like kneading , pushing.He told the ‘farts’ story again. Rob cant keep from laughing.
While sleeping…
Kristen: She didn’t know they just leveled with each other.
Rob: They didn’t level with each other, Jacob doesn’t have anything
Kristen: Yeah, he does.Rob: My eyelids are like your eyelids in this scene
Kristen: The musings of RPattz in the commentary of Eclipse.The ‘day after’ scene.
Rob: That wolf has a good walk.
Kristen: That’s Booboo, he just bebops around.
Rob: Why do I have such long sideburns?When Jacob hears that they’re engaged and leaves.
Kristen: That’s dangerous.
Rob: I can kick his ass off in two seconds.
Jacob/Bella Kiss
Rob: I am a young naïve girl. I want to have it all. ( in a girly voice)
Kristen defends Bella.Rob: Plus him kissing her right now, God it only proves…Yuck! He is the worst guy in the world.
Kristen: She doesn’t want to it at first
Rob: He is even worse than you in this scene.
Kristen: (teasing Rob) Oh she’s getting into it.
Rob: Shut up.
Kristen: Woah. Look at her hands there
Rob: Woah there! ( laughing)
Kristen said that it was good that they edited out the scene that supposed to show her and Taylor as old people. It was supposed to be while they were kissing.
Kristen: Its bad that Edward cant hear what’s in her head because it would be alright.
Rob: No its not. Girls always do things like that, you’re judged on your actions.
Kristen: If you know whats going on, you will understand.
Rob: Booboo what do you think of this girl?
Kristen: I realized that we’re making fun of his name and its not okay.
Rob: I don’t think I have ever met him.They were making fun of Booboo’s name and Kristen realized this and said ‘this is not okay’. They never called him as his character Seth.
Fight scene
Kristen: Look at Bella balls.
Rob: what?
Kristen: My eyeballs. They are incredibly dark.
Edward/Victoria battle.
Rob: I don’t need a pack to get this on, just me and Booboo.
Kristen: You don’t need a 6-pack or you don’t need a wolf pack.
Rob; Just my wrist band.
Kristen: I really admire Edward in this scene. He is really in control.
Rob: My mouth’s hole is so black in this scene. (when he was being tacked by Riley and Victoria)They had to change the choreography because its so slippery.
Kristen: Come and get it.
Rob: Practicing doing that is so fun though.
Rob: Eat it, Uhmm yummy. Butterscotch.
Kristen: chicken.
Rob: Chipotle.Kristen: This is going to go down in history, Rob. ‘chipotle’
Edward rips Victoria’s head off.
Rob: Amazing how I tear that. That actually happened in reality first take.Kristen: Jacob got hurt.
Rob: This is the worst day for him.
Kristen: Yeah, it was freezing cold.Rob and Kristen talked about Edward’s dilemma of choosing Bella, he is full of guilt involving his family to all this because of his love for Bella. The involvement of the Volturi…
Rob corrects Kristen: Deer not deers.
Bella/ Jacob Scene.
Rob: Is that Jacob screaming.
Kristen: Taylor was really good in that scene, but we have to redo the scene so we could see his eyes. (Set was too dark.)
Kristen: See … you still can’t see his eyes.
Rob: How much of his eyes do you want to see? (jealous much Rob- lol)
Kristen explains her perspective and the logic of Bella and Jacob’s relationshipRob I want Taylor to be doing this thing.
Kristen: I know, it would be better.Rob: Can I sign your cast? (Jacob’s)
Meadow
Kristen: This is the first scene we shot.Kristen explains Bella’s deal here. Why Bella said those lines.
Rob: Hey you have been shaking your leg around.
Kristen: In case people are wondering what that swishy sound. Why are you shaking your leg around.
Rob: I’m going to need that ring.Close up of Edward putting the ring on Bella.
Kristen: David came over and said she’s got dirty fingernails we need to do some cleaning. And I said “No I don’t.”Kristen: Thank you for listening to our dribble and for watching the movie.
Rob: We hope you enjoyed it. No and thanks to everyone.
Kristen: Thanks to everyone. Thanks to most of these people that are about to roll by your screen.
Rob: They are all wonderful people. Who else …Tish, very nice lady.
Kristen: Thanks for doing this with me across the continent.
Rob: Thanks dude.
Kristen: Thanks dude.Rob: Taylor if anyone is disappointed that he is not in this, is here with us in spirit, sort of. We have a little picture of him here with us.
Kristen: Taylor, I’m sure you’re going to listen to this at some point. I’m sorry you that cannot be here today.
Rob: He’s not going to listen to it. What are you talking about?
Kristen: Are you kidding he’s going to bed with it playing on his CD player. He is going to record it to an MP3.Kristen: Ok we’re done. Bye.
Rob: (in a little voice) Bye.
That was fun! MORE MORE MORE at Robstenation!!














































Eclipse DVD News – New and Interesting facts from Stephenie Meyer & Wyck Godfrey’s DVD Commentary
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