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Melissa Rosenberg talks writing, Breaking Dawn and Catherine Hardwicke

 

via Twilight Lexicon


Breaking Dawn News – Melissa Rosenberg describes Renesmee’s birth scene

Thanks to Marc Malkin of E!Online for getting this exclusive!

Here’s what The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn‘s writer has to say about one of the most anticipated scenes in the movie.

“We’re working on it,” Rosenberg says of baby Renesmee’s less-than-pretty arrival. “And we’re working on it to be as intense as it is in the book…..”I don’t think it’s about the amount of blood you show,” Rosenberg says. “It’s about the intensity of it. It’s on their faces. It’s all from Bella’s point of view when you’re seeing what’s going. It should feel visceral. I think it’s going to be pretty intense.”

Please let it be so! ;)


Breaking Dawn News – Melissa Rosenberg ” Cast has not seen the script”

HollywoodLife.com and PopSugar TV also spoke to Melissa Rosenberg on the 2010 Emmys Red Carpet yesterday – about Breaking Dawn.

So far no characters have been cut…The character of Garrett is gonna be a great character, the character of Alistair is gonna be great, the Denali family are fantastic, the Volturis..the Amazons, Benjamin the Egyptians .. they’re all gonna show up and play a part!”

(Script) Not ready to be seen, its still rough but its getting more refined every minute


Breaking Dawn News – Melissa Rosenberg talks about ‘enourmous challenge to choreograph’ the final battle scene

“The final battle sequence is a big challenge because it lasts 25 pages,” Rosenberg told us. “It’s almost an entire three-act story in and of itself. You have to track (kept all in one setting) hundreds of characters. It’s an enormous challenge to choreograph on the page and for Bill to choreograph on the stage.”

Finally a bit of of news to quell our Twilight News Drought!

Did you guys watch the Emmys this morning?? I think the Glee cast won a few. I was busy watching my Kings of Leon Bonnaroo Fuse TV videos. Anyways, in the midst of all the ceremony  – Melissa Rosenberg the sreenwriter for the Twilight Saga movies WHO IS ALSO the producer/writer for the ShowTime’s Dexter – made an appearance on the Emmys 2010 Red Carpet and gave us much needed updates on The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn!

Yay! & Thanks to MTV NEWS for sussing her out for us Twilight fans!!

(FYI – Dexter only won 02 Emmys.. woohoooo Go DEXTER!!!)

She says that

1)Breaking Dawn will be shot on island somewhere in Brazil – talking about Isle Esme.

2) The Final Battle Scene for Breaking Dawn that covers 25 pages in book is gonna be EPIC (as it should be ;) )

3) Edward & Bella’s Honeymoon scene – ‘closed set’ ?? ie is gonna be racier than the books?

Rosenberg went on to say that perfecting that scene is her “next big hurdle.”

“I’ve written a couple of drafts [of the scene]; I haven’t gotten with Bill [to go over it] yet. That’s the next big hurdle to sit down with the stunt coordinator and create the ballet.”

MORE over at MTV NEWS!


Breaking Dawn News – Melissa Rosenberg needs your help to write BD Script

Quoted from MTV News:

Melissa Rosenberg, Screenwriter of The Twilight Saga

While Rosenberg hopes that all of the characters “will be there in one shape or another,” she’s throwing the floor—or at least her Facebook page—open to suggestions. And the screenwriter notes that she definitely takes fan input seriously:

“I ask people to really weigh in with what are their favorite scenes in the books, what’s important to them. And there generally seems to be a consensus about one scene or another. It’s really helpful for me and I’ll interact with them sometimes.

Head on to Melissa Rosenberg’s Facebook Page and send her your ideas for the script.


Breaking Dawn News – Melissa Rosenberg speaks of the challenges in writing Breaking Dawn’s script

MTV News has another update with Melissa Rosenberg talking about the Breaking Dawn script.

As all die-hard “Twilight” fans know, screenwriter Melissa Rosenberg is still hard at work on finalizing the scripts for the two-part “Breaking Dawn” finale, the first of which is scheduled to begin shooting in November. MTV News was lucky enough to catch up with the “Dexter” and “Twilight” screenwriter at San Diego Comic-Con, where she held court on a “Girls Gone Genre” panel. And while she still won’t reveal where the two films will break, she did give us a few details about the birthing scene and the “Book of Jacob,” as well as some dish on how she plans to handle all of the new characters Stephenie Meyer introduces in “Dawn.”

“It’s extremely challenging to introduce those new characters because you already have quite a slew of characters to service,” Rosenberg admitted of Meyer’s final book. “The Cullen family is large, the wolf family is large, you have three leads … finding room for all of them is a challenge. For me, it is about pulling forward the ones that are essential and really making sure they have a presence.”

Naturally, Rosenberg didn’t say specifically which characters would or would not appear in the films, but simply that she hopes “all of them will be there in one shape or another.”

Fans interested in checking in more frequently with Rosenberg’s “Dawn” progress can check out her Facebook page, which Rosenberg told us she checks regularly to see what Twi-hards are saying and involve them in plotline discussions.

“I ask people to really weigh in with what are their favorite scenes in the books, what’s important to them,” Rosenberg said. “And there generally seems to be a consensus about one scene or another. It’s really helpful for me and I’ll interact with them sometimes.”

Read the rest of the article over at MTV News.


Eclipse News – MOVIEONLINE INTERVIEWS DAVID SLADE, WYCK GODFREY & MELISSA ROSENBERG

MoviesOnline sat down with director David Slade, producer Wyck Godfrey and screenwriter Melissa Rosenberg at the Los Angeles press conference for “The Twilight Saga: Eclipse” to talk about their new film. They told us about the difficulties of adapting the third novel into a two-hour movie, what it was like working with a ready made cast, and how they maintained continuity between this film and the first two films. Here’s what they had to say:

Q: Why should somebody see “Eclipse”?

David Slade: I guess, like, if you’re not into the World Cup, and there’s nothing worth seeing on TV and you’ve not got any plans, we’ve got, like, I think six or seven decapitations. You know, if there’s nothing much going on that night, it’s a good night out. As long as there’s nothing else on at the movies you want to see. But no, being serious, I think it’s the most mature book, and I think we made, we went for the most mature film. Certainly, there’s a great deal of romance in the film, but there’s also other things. Vengeance is a very big theme in the film. Our action sequences all are built out of character, so they’re not just effects. They’re actually built out of a need to get to a place. And I think it’s a film for everyone, this one.

Q: What did you do to prepare for “Eclipse” and how did you bring your own style to the film?

David Slade: There’s a cinematic vocabulary to each of the films they’ve done. And it doesn’t come from that much premeditation. It comes from two things. One, seeing the film in my head before we go out and make it, and being very clear about what that is and planning it, and then two, what’s right for the scene and the character. I believe the most interesting thing to look at in the world is the human face, so that is why I tend to be a little closer to those human faces than maybe other directors would be.

Wyck Godfrey: When you were first talking to us about the movie, you had said that by letting the background fall out of focus and really focusing on the characters in the dangerous scenes, it creates a heightened sense of anxiety. You feel like you don’t really know what’s back there, and in the romantic scenes it creates an incredible sense of intimacy. You really feel like it’s just these two people in that world, and I think that was really effective in the movie.

David Slade: I was going to go on to elaborate, just one sentence, which is to say that with close-up comes selective focus, and it is to focus the viewer, to point them in a direction. And when I talked about vocabulary, it extends so you get a close-up which has very little amount of focus in it, but also you’ll see medium shots and wider shots that also bring the audience’s attention to a specific place, which is entirely intentional.

Q: You were working with a ready-made cast for “Eclipse.” How did you help establish what would be expected of their characters for this film?

David Slade: What I did is, I saw each one of the actors individually, and we’d have one-on-one meetings. What we’d do is, we would … the first time I was just listening. I’d just listen to everything they told me about their characters, everything they thought about their characters. Then we’d meet again, and we’d talk about the script. But each time, one-on-one. Then a third time, a fourth time. By this time, we’re now talking about all the ideas that I’m to bring forward but incorporating all of that character and story that they’ve taken from me, and then the final stage is we go into an ensemble rehearsal, where all the actors come together, but we don’t have to talk about character anymore — we talk about content and story. And that was I think the most respectful way, and that’s how I chose to go about it.

Q: How difficult was it to adapt the novel into a two-hour movie?

Melissa Rosenberg: I think, to begin with, it took me by surprise, because I actually thought this would be the easiest, because there’s so much conflict in it, and you have this huge battle that you’re building toward. But then once I got into it and actually breaking the story, I realized all that happened in the third act. So then it was looking at what’s going on in the first two acts other than conversation leading up. And what I found was that a lot of the threat that is in the third act, that’s building that conflict, pulling that forward and being able to expand on some of the mythology. In a movie, we can cut away to another perspective, but in the book, it’s all Bella’s perspective. So it actually ended up being probably the most fun to write in the end, after I got over the incredible disappointment that it wasn’t going to be easy — as if anything ever is.

Q: Are there any extras for the DVD?

Wyck Godfrey: Well, the nude scene you shot that wasn’t in the book will probably be on there. I don’t know, I think with any film, you go through the process of kind of editing it down to its fighting weight, and ultimately you’re going to end up with some scenes that didn’t end up in the movie.

David Slade: There were a number of scenes which just felt excessive in terms of beating the same story, so we took them out, but some of them were really nice and are great little standalones.

Wyck Godfrey: There was a great scene with Angela and Kristin that is really just kind of two girls talking about guy troubles, and it’s really, really sweet, but it took place in a section of the movie that we really had to kind of propel.

David Slade: What happens is the film has its own momentum from the script, and you start driving and you start snowballing, you start going and going and going. By the time you hit the third act you’re just blasting along. And that scene just went — (skidding noise) stop. But it’s a beautiful scene, beautifully performed, and it’s going to be a nice, little bonus for fans of the books to know that we went and shot that stuff.

WOOT!! Interesting stuff!! MORE AT MOVIESONLINE.CA


The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner

As we are now awaiting for this Eclipse novella to be released on noon June 7th until July 5th, to be available online at www.breetanner.com, Jodelle Ferland revealed about the times she read the manuscript of Bree’s story.

MTV Hollywood Crush has ‘Eclipse’ Star Jodelle Ferland Recalls The Major Secrecy Behind ‘Bree Tanner’ Manuscript.

“I was allowed to read the story, but I had to actually go to set to read it. I couldn’t have a copy because they have to be careful. I had to sit in a trailer with somebody there with me at all times because people can take pictures or whatever they want,” Jodelle said.

She explained the circumstances surrounding the humorous photo that shows her sitting next to a bucket filled with the ashes of her copy of the novella.

“After I read the story, we were supposed to destroy it, get rid of it, but, since we were filming on location, we didn’t really have a shredder or anything. We didn’t exactly know what to do and then it kind of came to us: well, we can just burn it,” she said. “We put it in a bucket and we burnt it and threw a match in there. It was actually kind of hard. It took forever to burn.”

Jodelle Ferland interview on ‘Urban Rush’ found here in the video below:

MTV Movies Blog has kindly provided a Bree Tanner Cheat Sheet: Everything You Need To Know About New ‘Twilight Novella.

An “Eclipse” Exclusive:
If you’ve only been watching the “Twilight” movies or read the first two books, don’t be shocked that you have no idea who Bree Tanner is. In fact, don’t be upset if you read “Eclipse” and still have no idea who she is. Tanner is a character introduced a startlingly short amount of time before she dies in “Eclipse” and could be considered (to everyone except Stephenie Meyer) to be a throwaway character.

A Short Life:
Tanner is only introduced 10 pages before she is killed off in Victoria’s war against the Cullens and the Quileute werewolf tribe. However, of all the newborn vampires discussed in “Eclipse,” Tanner was one of the few to be named and introduced to the readers. Unfortunately, it didn’t take very long after she was turned into a vampire for her to meet her end … again.

Dramatic Death Scene:
It turns out Tanner isn’t the best newborn vampire among them all, and she isn’t a big fan of killing innocents and drinking their blood. She tries to join forces with the Cullen clan and adapt to their “vegetarian vampire” lifestyle, but ends up being killed by Felix on the orders of Jane, a member of the Volturi guard (played by Dakota Fanning in the film), in the final battle.

Newborn Vampires:
A big part of the story in “Eclipse” surrounds the bad-girl vampire Victoria creating an army of newborn vampires in the Seattle area so she can wage war on Edward Cullen, who killed her beau James way back in “Twilight.” When a vampire is first created, it is at its strongest, so Victoria went around recklessly creating vampires so she could have an extremely powerful army behind her. Tanner was just one of the fatalities.

Seattle:
The trouble with the first-person perspective of “The Twilight Saga” is that the reader can’t read what is happening firsthand beyond what Bella Swan sees with her own eyes. Much like “Midnight Sun” gave (some) of the details behind what happened elsewhere in “Twilight,” “The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner” will show what happened in Seattle with Victoria during “Eclipse.” But since much of “Eclipse” is devoted to the characters wondering what exactly was going on in Seattle, seeing it through the eyes of a secondary character like Tanner is a smart companion piece to the book.

Unseen First Life:
Unfortunately for Tanner, the world will never know what happened to her before she became a vampire. She was introduced into “Eclipse” after she was a newborn and “The Short Second Life” will start off the same way. There is a chance of flashbacks telling about her life before becoming a vampire, but the way Meyer described the novella on her Web site made it seem as though Tanner was the narrator solely so the reader could see what went on in Seattle, not to learn her past.

In The Movies:
“Eclipse” director David Slade at least had more of a heads-up than fans and retailers did about “The Short Second Life,” and he cast 14-year-old Jodelle Ferland in the role. Slade and Ferland, as well as Bryce Dallas Howard (Victoria) and Xavier Samuel (Riley), were given advance copies of the book to read so they could have a complete knowledge of what went on in Seattle for the film.

And here something just for fun, Hollywood Cruch is wondering Which Other ‘Twilight’ Characters are Worthy of a Spin-Off Novel? Click on the MTV logo to vote who do you think should get a novella, as well!


Twilight News

Deadline New York has more about Stephenie’s The Host movie adaptation’s progress.

I can report some forward progress on the movie version of The Host, Meyer’s first adult novel which she optioned last fall to producers Nick Wechsler and Steve and Paula Mae Schwartz–the trio behind the terrific screen adaptation of Cormac McCarthy’s The Road. Steve Schwartz tells me that Andrew Niccol is working on the third draft of a screenplay which he’s writing in close consultation with the author.

Film.com had an interview with Melissa Rosenberg on New Moon, Eclipse and Breaking Dawn’s Potential MPAA Rating.

LL: You’ve been writing Dexter and The Twilight Saga for the better part of four years now. How do you maintain a balance with your personal life? Or is it just about “The jobs are available now, I’m going to work as hard as I can right now because I don’t know if I’ll get another shot like this?”

MR: It’s the second one. There is no life balance. I’ve been working for many years and I’m well aware of how rare an opportunity it is to have even one of these projects available, much less both. It’s an extraordinary opportunity. You just don’t walk away from opportunities like that because you’re too tired or it’s too much work. I had to grasp them both, and fortunately I have a very understanding husband and very understanding friends.

Both Ashley Greene and Jackson Rathbone has expressed their views on how and who they think ‘Breaking Dawn’ should be directed.

LA Times Blog has listed another Oscar-nominated director who might direct ‘Breaking Dawn’ – ‘The Reader’ director Stephen Daldry.

Still, even by those standards, Daldry stands out. He’s been nominated for three Oscars, more than any of the other directors on the short list. In fact, Daldry is the rare filmmaker who’s been nominated for a best directing Oscar for every feature he’s made.

Those credentials make taking on a global teen phenomenon seem unlikely, though there are reasons to think it could work. The director is well-versed in depicting forbidden love (a “Twilight” staple) with “The Reader” and “The Hours.” And he’s adept at themes of family alienation, also a franchise fixture, which ran under “Billy Elliot.” Also, like most of the others, Daldry doesn’t yet have a new film.

Nikki Reed was on Youn Hollywood for her fashion and style and a little bit on the third film, Eclipse.

Harper’s Bazaar has listed Dakota Fanning and Anna Kendrick as Hollywood’s 10 Rising Style Stars! Our girls has always looked gorgeous. :)


Eclipse News and…

Fear.net has managed to asked Ashley Greene about Alice Cullen’s role in Eclipse! Exclusive: Ashley Greene on ‘Twilight: Eclipse’ and Bullying Taylor Lautner

You got to tear off a vampire’s head in Twilight and face off with the Volturi in New Moon. What can you tell us about the things you get to do in Eclipse, which we know from the book will have more of a fighting element?

The thing I’ll say about Twilight is, one, it’s given me this Hollywood crash course and I’ve been able to work with three great directors. And also, my character is an incredible character to break out with because she’s perky and happy and sweet, and she’s this best friend character that everybody loves, so it’s an amazing first character to have. Throughout the series you’ve gotten to see her go from really sweet to kind of sassy, and now in the third one we get to showcase this massive fight sequence that I’m a part of, so we got to get our action star fix. You get to see Alice get kind of down and dirty and see a really intense side of her that maybe you haven’t seen before.

They also did an interview with Daniel Cudmore who plays Felix in New Moon. Exclusive: Daniel Cudmore on ‘New Moon,’ ‘Eclipse,’ and Fighting Rob Pattinson

In the books Felix seemed to have a sort of minor flirtation with Bella – winking at her, etc. What’s your take on that?
I think it’s more of him showing his power over her and kind of messing around with her head. Letting her know that he could end things very quickly. He enjoys that.

Sadly, we don’t see much of the Volturi in New Moon because it serves as more of an introduction to their coven than in later books, when the Volturi have more of a presence. How much can we expect to see of you in Eclipse?

It’s not as much. You get to Eclipse and you’re introducing Riley’s storyline, Victoria coming back to get her vengeance. We’re still there and we still have a strong presence, and it’s not more dramatic but it’s still a really cool storyline.

Here an EXCLUSIVE: Kristen Stewart & Dakota Fanning on ‘Breaking Dawn’

FEARnet posed a similar question to Fanning, who plays the lead Volturi enforcer, Jane: Are you ready to portray a baby hunter? But Fanning, ever the professional, could not yet confirm her involvement in Breaking Dawn. “I don’t know if I’m going to be in it,” she demurred. Stewart turned to her. “You’re gonna be in the movie.”

While at ‘The Runaways’ premiere in NYC, Kristen talk more about her involvement in Breaking Dawm! Check it out here at Pop Sugar!

The Seattle Times has a Q&A Mellisa Rosenberg, the screen writer for Twilight, New Moon and the upcoming Eclipse!

Q: How closely did you work with Meyer?

A: With each movie, we’ve gotten closer. … On the first movie, I kept my process private. But then as I got to know her, I realized that was completely unnecessary, because she is incredibly collaborative, fluid and not precious about her work … With “New Moon,” she read all the drafts, but with “Eclipse,” I asked her to read the outline, which was very unusual. It’s very risky. It’s very early. That’s where I do a great deal of my work. … That’s when you’re structuring the story and deciding what’s in, what’s out, what’s invented, all that.

MTV Splashpage has an exclusive Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson FAME: COMIC BOOK by Bluewater Productions! Check out the cover page below and click on them to see what’s more in the comic book!


Eclipse News

Summit Entertainment has released The Twilight Saga: Eclipse synopsis:

June 30, 2010
Action/Romance
Directed by David Slade
Screenplay by Melissa Rosenberg
Based on the novel “Eclipse” by Stephenie Meyer
Cast – Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, Taylor Lautner, Ashley Greene, Billy Burke, Peter Facinelli, Elizabeth Reaser, Nikki Reed, Kellan Lutz, Jackson Rathbone and Dakota Fanning

Image from HERE

In The Twilight Saga: Eclipse, Bella once again finds herself surrounded by danger as Seattle is ravaged by a string of mysterious killings and a malicious vampire continues her quest for revenge. In the midst of it all, she is forced to choose between her love for Edward and her friendship with Jacob – knowing that her decision has the potential to ignite the struggle between vampire and werewolf. With her graduation quickly approaching, Bella is confronted with the most important decision of her life.

You can head over to Collider to read more of their 2010 film synopsis.


New Moon News

New Moon News (Updated)

WOW!! The advance ticket sales for The Twilight Saga: New Moon outsells Twilight?! Read it here.

Check this one out! Someone ‘chop’ the space at the New Moon Premiere Los Angeles Premiere queue already?! Talk about being kiasu!

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Makingof.com interviewed 2 people who are responsible behind the scenes and hold the important roles in making The Twilight Saga namely:

The Screenwriter – Melissa Rosenberg

Producer : Wyck Godfrey


Eclipse News

Eclipse News

Jackson Rathborne apparently got injured during rehearsals for Eclipse.

Read more here.

Melissa Rosenberg spoke to Marc Malkin of E! Online about Eclipse.

“David has a darker sensibility, so it clicks,” Rosenberg said. “The story has a slightly darker tone. I mean, it goes into a full-out battle, so it is darker in the nature of what it is. David was the perfect director for it.”

Gil Birmingham posted this picture on his Facebook.

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"A Very Tired Cast on the Set of Eclipse .."

 

While David Slade posted this photo on his Twitter account yesterday.

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Can you guys actually make out the blurry cast members in front of the camera?? 


New Moon News

New Moon News (Updated)

ET catches up with Melissa Rosenberg…about New Moon and Eclipse:

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ET: What was the set of ‘New Moon’ like?

Melissa Rosenberg: ‘New Moon’ was one of the happiest sets I have ever been on. The guy who picked me up, said, “This is a great set. [Director] Chris Weitz is a genius. It is so wonderful.” I was, “Okay, dude, you are overselling.” But I got on the set and it was just delightful. You can tell when it is uncomfortable and they are not connecting. Chris Weitz is just a Zen master. I went to him and I was, “You are so cool and calm. And everyone is so cool and calm.” He said, “You have no idea what it is going to cost me.” My husband is a director and I know what it costs him. You have to tamp down every ounce of panic and frustration in order to project this calmness. I hope Chris got a good vacation between production and post.

Continue reading the interview with Melissa here.

Film.com has an article of which they share their thoughts about The Twilight Saga cast:

Remember a year ago when Summit Entertainment was hoping that Twilight, their modestly-budgeted adaptation of the teen vampire romance novel would become a cult hit? Life was so much simpler then, wasn’t it? (I’m sure Robert Pattinson would agree…) But ever since Twilight proved itself to be a massive hit at the box office, things have been different. Now bigger names are being brought in to help tell the tale. Now that New Moon is just a few months away from hitting theaters, and casting news on Eclipsehas started to break, let’s take this opportunity to break down the cast of the Twilight Saga

Meanwhile, Style.com has an  interview with Noot Sear, the model-turned-actress. Can she deliver? We’ll see…

Noot Sear


New Moon News

New Moon News (Updated)

Katie Bain of Hollywood.com reveals more details of her trip to the ‘New Moon’ set. This time we get a  minute by minute, play by play of her visit.

May 7, 2009, 3:04PM The Vancouver afternoon is wet and gloomy. The peaks of the North Shore Mountains are obscured in fog. This is weather that might lure out a vampire. Or so I hope. I’m in Vancouver to find them.

Amid the gas stations, superstores and baseball fields of the industrial south side of the city is Vancouver Sound Studios. Our van rolls into the parking lot, and suddenly, I am at the epicenter of a worldwide sensation and a billion teenage (and middleage and every other age) fantasies.

This is the set of New Moon.

3:36PM Our passes for the day say “USM,” for “Untitled Sports Movie.” Seems New Moon, which has been filming here and around Vancouver since March 23, is a major covert operation.

3:37PM The five other reporters and I are escorted onto Stage B. The soundstage is a massive warehouse filled by a nearly-as-massive set. On its outside, the structure looks like a plywood shell, but a glimpse through the door reveals an ornate marble palace very similar in appearance to an traditional Italian cathedral. I have entered the Volturri lair.

3:40PM A bank of monitors display what New Moon director Chris Weitz is filming on the other side of the wall. Onscreen now are Dakota Fanning and Cameron Bright, both Twilight Saga newbies, sporting deathly pallors and red contact lenses. The pretty woman with the long glossy hair sitting to my right is Stephenie Meyer. The only way I could get closer to central command of the Twilight universe would be to climb on her lap and ask her to tell me a story.

…. 4:15PM Stewart, Pattinson and Greene film a scene with the Volturri. It goes (more or less) like this:

[Bella, Alice and Edward, who wears a long maroon cloak, stand near the entrance of the ornate room. Aro steps off the dias towards our daring trio.]

Aro: What a happy surprise. Bella is alive after all. I love a happy ending. They’re so rare. La tua cantante(Italian for “your song”). It makes me thirsty. Her blood appeals to me. How do you stand to be so close to her?

Edward: It’s not without its difficulties. (RP says this with intensity).

Aro:
So now you know everything. Fascinating. I’d love to see if you are an exception to my gift as well. Would you do me the honor?

[Aro seems to meditate on Bella.]

Interesting. I see nothing. I wonder if — let’s see if she’s immune to all of our powers, shall we Jane?

Katie Bain’s coverage is TOTALLY ENJOYABLE (with AWESOME DETAILS) cos you feel you were there with her!! Read more in her 12 PAGE article : Vampires in Vancouver – All Details of our New Moon set visit.

Of the 12 page article interviews were done among others with Michael Sheen, Taylor Lautner, Rachelle LeFevre, Melissa Rosenberg and Charlie Bewley .

Here are excerpts from the interview with the cast & crew members.

Melissa Rosenberg, Screenwriter of The Twilight Saga

Melissa Rosenberg, Screenwriter of The Twilight Saga

An All-About-the-Script Talk With Melissa Rosenberg (Hollywood.com)

How was writing New Moon different from Twilight?
Melissa Rosenberg: In Twilight, you’re setting up the world. You’re introducing the world, and I was also writing in a vacuum because I didn’t know who the actors were going to be. Now you’re going to New Moon and Eclipse, and I could write specifically to them in my mind. So it becomes a more comfortable world.

New Moon is not about setting up the world, but it’s its own set of challenges because New Moon is very internal … There’s been a lot of talk about how Edward and the Cullens are not a part of the middle of New Moon, but actually they are. Certainly Edward is very much alive in Bella’s mind throughout New Moon … I think fans will be very satisfied with what we’re doing — one, because it’s true to the book and two, because there’s more Edward. That can’t be bad!

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Rachelle Lefevre plays Victoria in Summit's The Twilight Saga : New Moon

A Stunt-Heavy Interview With Rachelle Lefevre (Hollywood.com)

Will New Moon s action look the same as Twilight’s?
Rachelle Lefevre: It’s so much wirework. It’s so much actual doing-it. In terms of the look of it … I think Chris has approached things as it should be, a little rawer and a little more literally grounded.

I think it was very flighty in the first one, so when we were running fast it was almost like you weren’t touching the ground … I think he’s factored gravity in a little more than they did in the first film, so that might have a different look as a result.

On New Moon‘s underwater action:
RL: I spent six hours in a pool doing the underwater stuff. They did a really interesting thing where they did this amazing stunt with the bit where Bella gets caught in the tidal wave … I think it must have been 2,000 gallons of water in massive – they looked like huge, rectangular cargo containers you put on the back of trains.

First, they did it with a stunt double, and then they did it with Kristen’s photo double, and then they literally, on action, pulled the hatch and she got pummeled with a massive tidal wave and you could watch underwater, which I did because I was in the pool, or you could watch in the monitor. You could literally see her spinning, they created a tidal wave, and they literally filmed until she got spit out. And when it spit her out, the cut was over.

How will New Moon be different from Twilight?
RL: A lot of times when I ask fans, “What’s your favorite book?” people say Twilight. The reason I hear a lot is, “Well, it was my first entry into this world,” and it’s sort of like that first bit that you can never really get back. Your first time. So New Moon is kind of like you know who the characters are, you have some idea of where it’s going, particularly if you’ve read the books, and now what you get to do is watch the real struggle.

Now, nevermind figuring out who everyone is, figuring out who the actors are with who you had in your imagination vs. who they cast. All that is gone, and now all that is set, you get to watch a really horrifically gut-wrenching love triangle. And a real struggle. It’s so character-driven. They haven’t lost any of the actions sequences … but at its heart, I do think it’s becoming a coming-of-age story, more than just a boy-meets-girl romance, which was beautiful, but not as complicated as it gets now that Jacob is really in the mix.

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Jamie Campbell Bower is Caius in Summit's The Twilight Saga : New Moon

A Totally Cool Chit-Chat With Jamie Campbell Bower (Hollywood.com)

What went into your research? Did you read the books? Did you get to talk Stephenie?
JCB: I haven’t had a long discussion with Stephenie. My plan is to have a long discussion with her at some point today. Maybe it won’t be a long discussion, maybe it will be like five minutes.

Yeah, I read the books and I did a lot of online research, because it’s good to know what people who’ve read the books think about the characters as well. Because the books alone have such a huge fan base. You’ve got to stay true to what people want to see, I think. So I did that and talked to lots of people. And my friends gave me their ideas as well.

Did they make you audition for the role?
JCB: They did! They did make me audition. Disgraceful, isn’t it. Shocking!

Did you read the books before you auditioned?
JCB: No, I didn’t read the books before I auditioned, no. I went off the sides. Once I got the role, I obviously read the books. My 15-year-old brother kind of sat me down and insisted. I went back to my mum, and she was like, “You’re going to read this, and you’re going to read it now!’ I was like, “OK, that’s cool.”

JJ Makaro, Stunt Coordinator for Summit's The Twilight Saga : New Moon

JJ Makaro, Stunt Coordinator for Summit's The Twilight Saga : New Moon

A Behind-the-Wires Talk With J.J. Makaro (Hollywood.com)

In the first movie, the goal was to make it more like a Hong Kong action-type thing. Are you going far away from that?
JM: Yeah, we’re trying to tone the Hong Kong aspect down and go more real. Going to the actors, we spent a lot of time talking to them about what their character would be and what kind of performance. Rather than teaching them how to fight in a particular style, we’re trying to adapt our fights to match their style that they already bring with them.

There aren’t a lot of fights on this show. Mostly it’s been about chasing or jumping and transition of being a human to wolf, and selling the fact that the wolf boys are something that we don’t quite understand yet.

Most challenging scene of this movie for you guys?
JM: I think in terms of complications, it’s going to be the fight. Like I say, we’re trying for something different. It’s kind of become cool, because we’ve given ourselves so many limitations that there’s only so many holes you can squeak out of to make it work, and its crated its own thing. It’s really exciting to see what it is.

What adjectives would you use to describe it?
JM: What we’re doing is trying to go inside the vampire world. Everybody always looks at it from the human world. So we see them hanging in the air. We see them doing all this stuff that we think of, but in reality, they’re way faster than us. So there’s a lot going on that we don’t normally see.

Interview With Charlie Bewley (Twilight Lexicon)

Swooning British-Accented Banter With Charlie Bewley(Hollywood.com)

Do you actually know Demetri’s backstory, based on what’s in the book?
CB: I made it up.

Tell us!
CB: Demetri was obviously Italian. And at a young age, he was orphaned. He was living in the foothills of Mt. Vesuvius – the big, volcanic mountain – and in 900 A.D., it erupts. Lava starts pouring down, and his parents get caught in it. Their house gets taken apart. I outrun the lava, into the foothills, where I found a place where I was safe, essentially. But I couldn’t provide for myself, so I was thrown into slavery. I went through various masters but they couldn’t pin me down, because I was so nonchalant and arrogant and just ran away from everyone; it was really frustrating. I kept getting sold on to the next guy – the next master, for the best price they could get – and I was too nice for someone just to kill me.

So eventually I got sold to a merchant trader in Rome, who dealt specifically in fighters, and I found myself in front of the Coliseum with these baying, bloodthirsty Romans, desperate for gladiatorial combat. I didn’t have any fighting skills, so I just ran around for three hours and no one could catch me – until somebody shot me with an arrow. I was lying on the floor, I was about to die, I was waiting for Commodus’ verdict of thumbs up or thumbs down, and he’s about to give it a down when Aro comes in and whispers in his ear and says, “Don’t kill him, I’ll take him.” Aro converts me in the depths of the Coliseum himself, and I’ve been working loyally for him ever since.

Katie Bain ends her AWESOME 12 page reveal with this:

This adventure is coming to a close. En route to the Vancouver airport, Rick, the teamster who’s been driving us around for two days, says that in his years of experience as a set driver, the Twilight pandemonium is one of the more unique things he’s seen.

“When you think about it,” he says, “It’s not really that different from the Beatles. And we’re here to see it. We’ve all been part of a moment.”

Fans and haters will say what they want about the books, the movies, the actors, the screaming girls, the rumored romances and everything else related to this nebulous universe of fanaticism, fame and fiction. Ultimately though, Twilight has wedged itself into our cultural consciousness as a pop culture phenomenon.

Rick is right. Whether we like, love it, or, like, really LOVE it, this is Twilight‘s moment.

Phew!! As promised earlier today, Hitfix has released some more of their interviews with The Twilight Saga : New Moon cast and crew members during their visit to the film location set in Vancouver in May. On this instalment, Hitflix has interviews with Taylor Lautner, Michael Sheen and Wyck Godfrey, one of the producers of the Twilight Saga.

Taylor Lautner as Jacob Black in Summit's The Twilight Saga : New Moon

Taylor Lautner as Jacob Black in Summit's The Twilight Saga : New Moon

Becoming a movie heartthrob is never easy and Taylor Lautner is handling it with as much patience and class that you could expect for a 17-year-old whose become instantly recognizable to almost every teenage girl in his peer group.  So, when this writer and a number of journalists visited the set of The Twilight Saga : New Moon in May, Lautner was kind enough to journey to the Vancouver studio during his offtime to chat about the highly-anticipated sequel.

Q: Can you describe the new movements you had to learn for your Wolf Pack scenes?

Well, I didn’t have anything to do with the Wolf Pack, but I did go through some dirt bike training, because I really hadn’t ridden before. So I had a couple lessons, so when they threw me on the bike I didn’t die. The biggest thing with Jacob’s physicality is, pre-transformation he’s described as clumsy, he trips over his own feet, he’s a little kid. Then, as soon as he transforms, he all of a sudden becomes very agile. So, it wasn’t certain movements or specific things I had to do, it’s just all of my movements together, even as simple as walking, had to have more of a presence, definitely easier than before.

Q: They said that for your Jacob the wolf scenes, they’re going to keep your eyes.

I believe so, because when Bella, all through the books, when she looks into the wolf’s face she sees Jacob’s eyes.

Q: What’s been your favorite scene to film so far?

Um…I’d either say, some cool action scene I got to do, because I really do like the action, or I really like the break up scene. We call it ‘the break up scene.’ It’s the first time Bella sees Jacob after he’s transformed. When she comes to his house, and she sees for the first time that his hair’s cut, he’s different, what’s up…?  And he tells her, ‘We shouldn’t be friends.’ It’s a really emotional scene.

For the complete interview, please read here.

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Michael Sheen plays Aro in Summit’s The Twilight Saga : New Moon

During our visit to the Vancouver set of “New Moon” last May, Sheen took a brief break to talk to the small cadre of journalists peeping around the soundstage including this intrepid writer.  Last seen in a double bill of the Oscar-nominated “Frost/Nixon” and the genre flick “Underworld: Rise of the Lycans,” Frost was in full Volturi regalia in what we discovered was only his second day of shooting.   Saying it was great to be “thrown in the deep end” by arriving during the middle of production, Sheen had already shot a number of key scenes.

“The first day of filming we did the 18th century stuff and then one of the modern scenes,” Sheen says. “It was a lot to deal with; the wig, and contact lenses all day and the make-up, but it was fantastic. These sets are amazing. And the look of everyone is so strong so it was great to just kind of get right into it straight away. “

…Sheen has a much different approach to playing Aro than the human-friendly Cullens and credits the author for his inspiration.

“I love the thing in the books that Stephenie [Meyer] wrote about how these vampires are all – well, the Cullen family – really beautiful, and that’s what lures people into their web,” Sheen admits. “And yet, Aro is not like that.  She describes Aro as being not the same sort of thing. I like the idea that it’s his voice that lulls people in or his sort of demeanor rather than the way he looks, because he looks quite weird and scary. But yes, I’ve tried to go down that route [to]make him very mesmerizing to people, that his voice is gentle and soft. And yet, there’s something kind of unhinged about him.”

Read here for more of the interview with Micheal Sheen.

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Wyck Godfrey, Producer of Summit’s The Twilight Saga : New Moon

Q: Was the film more action heavy for the actors like Kristen in particular?

There’s certainly things Kristen had to do that I think she felt a little uncomfortable doing and I think it’s good because it makes Bella seem like she was uncomfortable doing it.  The other day we had her jumping off of a tower against green screens to represent her jump. We had a lot of underwater stuff, you know, when she’s drowning and stuff that she had to do, which is kind of new to Kristen. So I think there’s definitely been areas where she’s pushing herself as an actress just as Bella’s pushing herself as a character. So you kind of get to see it on Kristen’s face and you’re like yeah, that’s what I thought Bella’s was doing.

Q: How is the pandemonium escalated since the filming of the last movie? Is that much more intense with this one?

Apparently this guy Rob Pattinson has gotten to be a big celebrity.

Q: Who? (Laughs.)

He’s a much bigger celebrity than he was when we were making the film a year ago. It’s again, hasn’t been disruptive. It’s just pervasive. I think it’s the hardest thing is for the actors because their lives aren’t their lives as much as they used to be. You know? It’s harder for them to walk outside and go down the street and grab a burger because people are much more aware of them. You notice them on the street. Whereas I think when we were in Oregon, most people wouldn’t have just noticed them on the street because the movie hadn’t come out yet, so I don’t know. It’s the age-old thing for movie stars. The bigger they get the more people know who they are.

Q: Just out of curiosity, with this movie and then with the upcoming ‘Eclipse’ were you surprised at all by any of like the directors who were like actively campaigning to get the role like Drew Barrymore making a public campaign to direct it or have you been surprised by any actors who approached you to be in the sequels?

I honestly having now been involved with it for a year and a half to two years [and] it’s like nothing surprises me about this franchise. Like I wouldn’t be surprised if you know Steven Spielberg said ‘My daughter loves it and [I want to direct it].” It’s just one of those things where people have daughters, people have wives, people have moms.  Like all of a sudden it’s like one of those things that people want to be part of. I mean I think there have been several cases where we had actors who simply wanted to do it because they were fans of the books, not because their agent sent them a random script and they went ‘Oh that’s a great role. Great, we’d love to do that.’

See the entire interview at Hitfix.com where Wyck Godfrey also talked about Eclipse and Breaking Dawn.

Last but not least, here are a couple of youtube videos of Ashley Greene’s interview by Alexa Chung of MTV.com and Ashley again with Kellan Lutz on the set of their new movie together, Warrior.



New Moon News/Eclipse News

New Moon News (Updated)

Melissa Rosenberg  is the screenwriter for Twilight, The Twilight Saga: New Moon & Eclipse.

 

The screenwriter is the heart of a film. He/She gives life to the characters and develops the plot in such a way as to capture the viewer’s interest.  At the same time,  she has to apply the required technical film-making jargon to describe  the visual aspects of the story and effectively depict emotion through action and symbolism.

www.makingof.com did an interview with Melissa and talked to her about the Making of Twilight Saga. Its pretty interesting.. watch it here.

Peter Facinelli talked to Amanda Bell of The Examiner how excited and busy he is in the next few months!

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…..filming this fall is The Twilight Saga: Eclipse, but Peter Facinelli is confident that both can be done harmoniously. Says he, “They’re starting in October some time, and I think we’re starting Eclipse in August, so if everything stays according to plan it’ll be close, but we’ll be able to squeeze both. The good news is that I’m not in every scene in Eclipse and I’m not in every scene in Nurse Jackie, so I’m sure I’ll be able to do both.”

Speaking of Eclipse, I asked Facinelli if there was anything about director David Slade that he looked forward to working with him for. Said he, “I’ve heard he’s very intense, and I heard he’s a great actor’s director, so I’m excited to work with him.”

The changed directorial hands, too, seems to be exciting to Facinelli. Says he, “Whenever I’ve done television (Six Feet Under, or Damages, or Nurse Jackie) we worked with different directors each episode. So, it makes it interesting because they come in and it’s the same material, but you get a different perspective on it. And that’s how it’s been on this one too. Chris Weitz has brought his vision; Catherine Hardwicke had hers. And, now, we get to see what David Slade’s going to bring … It’s exciting.

 

David Slade the director for the next Twilight instalment ie. The Twilight Saga: Eclipse talks Twilight to FearNet.com

 

What will differ about Slade’s Twilight? “I don’t really know.  We haven’t even started shooting yet.”  While the director says he has a basic idea of what he wants to do with it, he is more concerned with telling a good story than being “different.”  “It is darker, and there is a lot more action than the previous two,” he admits.  “The third book is from Bella’s point of view, but the film will be more objective.”  And just how will he do that?  “We are going to focus on the origin stories of several characters, like Jasper, and show how Bella will decide between Edward and Jacob.”

David didn’t read the books until the studio was interested in bringing him in – then he did his homework.  “It was tough for a middle-aged man to get into,” he admits, “from the point of view of a 17 year old girl.  But once I got past that, I found them to be really good stories.”  He is especially excited about the great script from Dexter writer/producer Melissa Rosenberg.  Right now, they are still in preproduction, with plans to start shooting later in the year.

 

 Lastly, bookmark www.twilightthemovie.com for updates on The Twilight Saga : New Moon as well as viewing the trailer( or trailers that’ll be coming soon!) of this movie in high definition over and over and over again ;)

 


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Oh dear! New Moon Newbie: I Am Not a Werewolf!EOnline

“Someone started yelling at me because they didn’t like my character,” Meraz told us last night at a Carrera Vintage Sunglasses party at the Chateau Marmont hotel.

“I play a bad boy, so she got mad at me,” he added. ”She said, ‘I hate you, Paul!’ That was the craziest thing for me—being confused for a character.”

Malicious Mandy has a new blog entry on Live Journal and she shares with us the before and after transformation of Jacob Black’s House. FYI, she has connections to the owner of the house. Read it here.

Twilight Lexicon posted New Moon updates as they had been following Michael Sheen’s Twitter and Melissa Rosenberg’s Facebook.

From Michael Sheen:

Michael Sheen's Twitter

From Melissa Rosenberg:

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Twilight/New Moon News

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‘Twilight’ publisher releasing new titles tied to the franchiseEW:

Twilight Exclusives (EW)

According to a press release from the publisher, the Breaking Dawn Special Edition, on stands Aug. 4, will include a DVD of the Breaking Dawn concert series and interviews with Meyer. Those who pick up the hardcover book can also expect a poster and reproduction of handwritten lyrics for “My Never,” by Blue October’s Justin Furstenfeld. The Twilight Journals (pictured), out Oct. 13, are packaged in a tin and include “decorative quotes” from each book. For those hoping to buy books tied into New Moon, Little, Brown will release New Moon: The Complete Illustrated Movie Companion on Oct. 6 and New Moon trade and mass-market paperback tie-ins in September and November, respectively. They will also publish a New Moon Collector’s Edition on Oct. 6.

Melissa Rosenberg updated her Facebook and gave thumbs up to David Slade (director for Eclipse):

Finally got to spend some time with our new director for Eclipse, David Slade. And I gotta say, he’s great. Very smart, funny, creative. I already knew he was a really talented and visual filmmaker, but now I know he’s terrific to work with as well. Collaborative and, most important (from a writer’s point of view) smart about story, character and emotional arcs. He gets it. And he’s going to make Eclipse into a fantastic movie. So relax Eclipse fans! We’re in good hands.

OK Magazine has an interview with Ashley Greene. Read the full interview here.

OK!: How do you spend time off the set?
There’s a street in Vancouver called Robson, where we jam with people who play instruments. I’m going to take up guitar, because Jackson [Rathbone], Nikki [Reed], Kristen [Stewart] and Rob [Pattinson] all play guitar and sing.

New Moon News (Updated)

Lainey has pictures of a clean shaven Michael Sheen out and about in Vancouver. Beware of filming set spoilers in the article.

Thanks to xmjw!

Took a little trip to the set of Bella Swan’s house located in South Surrey, BC Canada just outside of Vancouver. Her truck, the bikes, and the police car were all there a couple of days before, but gone now. The security on hand actually let us go take pictures on the doorstep! This was a first as usually they won’t let anyone even near the place. Lots of fun! Wicked experience. If only they were filming!


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Melissa Rosenberg mentions Channing Tatum in Twilight ScreenWriter: Bring on Channing Tatum! Melissa also confirms that we will be seeing plenty of Rob in New Moon :D

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At least one very important person in the movie adaptations of Stephenie Meyer’s vampire love story thinks Tatum would be perfect to play bad-boy vampire Riley in Eclipse, the third in the four-book series.

“There’s a very big battle at the end with Riley, and I think Channing would do that so well,” Twilight and New Moon screenwriter Melissa Rosenberg, who is currently writing the Eclipse script, told us this weekend at the Los Angeles Times Book Festival benefit for the Writers Guild Foundation.

“And there are some complexities to that character,” she adds. “He really is tragic. He’s a puppet for Victoria [bad-girl vampire played by Rachelle Lefevre]. So he has to break your heart a little bit at the end when he realizes that she doesn’t want him. Channing could do that beautifully.”

According to MTV, Rob will play a lead role in ‘Remember Me’. Rob will head down to NY to shoot ‘Remember Me’ once New Moon wraps up in May. It’s a busy year for our RPattz!

Pattinson will play the lead role in “Remember Me,” a story of a young couple whose burgeoning relationship is complicated by a succession of family tragedies that test their bond, according to ScreenDaily.com. The makers of the film, which had previously been titled “Memoirs,” have not yet settled on which actress who will play Pattinson’s love interest.

Emmy-winning director Allen Coulter (“The Sopranos,” “Damages”) will direct, and Jenny Lumet, who penned the script for last year’s critical darling “Rachel Getting Married,” is working on a draft of the screenplay.

Meanwhile, Nikki Reed spill the beans about a new documentary film that will feature her, Kristen Stewart called ‘The Glorification of Celebrities’. Read more here.

Head over to BookWeekOnline to vote for Stephenie Meyer and Breaking Dawn in Children’s Choice Book Award!

Lainey has loads of pictures of the Twilight cast out and about – Rob’s Weekend Getaway, Kristen ‘s Happy Reunion and  Twilight Teen Date Cuteness (Taylor with Selena Gomez).

And…I shall end this entry with a Rob’s Greeting video:


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Uh-oh! Paris Hilton has the Hots for Robert Pattinson! YIKES! RUN AWAY ROB, RUNNNNNN!

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“I just saw Twilight last night for the first time, and I have to say that I think Rob is a beautiful man and an amazing actor,” Hilton gushed to us at Cash Money Records’ Lil Wayne party. “He’s fabulous!”

A short video clip of behind-the-scenes of the promo photoshoot. Also in the video includes: Catherine Hardwicke, Stephenie Meyer and Melissa Rosenberg. I don’t think we posted this video before. So, enjoy! Thanks to OfficialSpunkRansom.

ReelzChannel has a brief article on how well Twilight is doing up until now while New Moon is on the rise. Read the entire article here.

Yesterday, we mentioned about the Flashback’s Twilight Convention at Chicago. Twilight Lexicon has a video of Peter Facinelli at the convention discussing about his Twilight’s audition. As we all know, Peter didn’t get cast at first.

Thank you Twilight Lexicon! :D


New Moon News

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Just a quickie for New Moon news!  

Let’s hear it from Melissa Rosenberg now in these articles: ‘Vanessa Hudgens Unlikely To Join New Moon Cast’ and ‘Roll Call: New Moon Screenwrite Melissa Rosenberg: Vanessa Hudgens not likely for New Moon’

Sci Fi Wire has an article on New Moon casting, specifically on Dakota playing Jane. Read it here.

Access Hollywood caught up with Dakota Fanning, Ashley Greene and Kellan Lutz during the ‘Push’ Premiere. See the video here.

[UPDATE] Dakota hopes that she could join the ‘Twilight’ sequel. More over here


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TV Guide had an interview with Melissa Rosenberg where she explains of how she tried to condense the ‘Twilight’ novel into the movie. Read her interview here: Twilight Writer Tries to Stay True to Book

KTVZ.com has a video interview with Catherine Hardwicke of how she found the perfect locations for scenes in the book. Read and watch about her discussion here: Director of Oregon-filmed hit ‘Twilight’ visits Sisters

FORBES.com has done up an article of how the ‘Twilight’ will bring success to Summit Entertainment. Read their review here.

NGTV.com had an interesting video interview with the cast and director. Watch it here and click on: ‘Cast of ‘Twilight’. 

See how Ashley deals with her life now back at home after the success of the movie. Apparently, home life is as of no change at all. Read her article here from firstcoastnews.com. [UPDATE] Check out her video interview here as well.

Robert is now on the Top Movie Heartthrobs of the Decade on YAHOO!. Check him out here where he faced quite a stiff competition.

Variety has covered an article on Rob’s new film, ‘Little Ashes’. Apparently they also have a clip from the movie too. Read the article and watch the clip here.

ACESHOWBIZ has also 2 new clips from the movie. Read the article here or you can view the clips shown below. It is quite amusing really. ;)


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LA Times has published on how ‘Twilight’ becomes as successful as it is today. :) Here’s the article: ‘Twilight’ has a strong Internet connection

CANMAG has done an interview with Kellan Lutz on his role in ‘Twilight’. Click here to read his interview.

EXAMINER.com has made an interesting article on how the Twilight Moms has managed to make ‘Twilight’ a success. They even praised our star-studded talented women, like Catherine Hardwicke and Melissa Rosenberg. Click here to read the article.

TIME has also done an article explaining ‘Twilight”s success.

Twilight seems sure to mint a new femme franchise. But to become Hollywood’s holy grail — a movie that studios consider a “four-quadrant” hit, appealing to young and old, male and female — it will need to reel in some Y chromosomes.

Read the full article here.

Remember Rob being on Tyra’s show? Apparently, there is something a little missing in the interview that was not shown on Television. Click here to check out what it is.

Here’s the best one yet. Check out ‘Twilight’s Box office Numbers daily here from Box Office Mojo.


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EXTRA TV has a video of Rob Pattinson wishing that he changed his name.

DOCUBLOGGER has a  Part 2 interview of screenwriter Melissa Rosenberg could be found here.

There are many Stephenie Meyer and cast interviews that can be found on IESB.net and also COLLIDER.com. It will take some time for them to load and I suggest that you load them one by one There also a couple of new pictures.

From the websites there are the same ‘Behind-the-scenes’ and a lot of new additional new footage! Here a 14-minute footage from IESB and more videos on COLLIDER.

Here are a couple Behind-the-Scenes from Petalouda8:

Part 1

Part 2

UPDATED: MTV Movies Blog has an article on the Twilight stars in L.A. with ‘Twilight’-Geared ‘Spoiler’. They also reported more on the cast signing shirts and kissing fans. Furthermore you can see the pictures of the event in their photo gallery.


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