Sunday, December 13, 2009

Monday, December 7, 2009

TayTay (as I'm now referring to Taylor Lautner and Taylor Swift) News. . .

E! Online reports an eXcLuSiVe:

"Taylor Swift had a special visitor last night at KIIS FM's Jingle Ball 2009 concert in downtown Los Angeles.


Yup, Mr. Taylor Lautner was in the house.


But you wouldn't have known it if you weren't backstage. Lucky for you, one of our eagle-eyed spies gave us a full report...


The New Moon star used a private entrance to enter Nokia Theatre L.A. at about 8:45 p.m., the source tells us. He came alone, the source says, and made a beeline for Swift's dressing room.


Once inside, the two definitely seemed like a couple. Lautner spent most of his time with the country pop singer, but was also spotted chatting with her mom and other members of her entourage. "Taylor's mom was constantly smiling around him," our source said.


Seems like they really wanted to keep things on the downlow because Lautner didn't pop into the audience for Swift's performance. Instead, he watched her wow the crowd from the side of the stage.


No word if Swift plans to be in New York City next weekend when Lautner makes his debut as host of Saturday Night Live. . ."


[by ]


but, they're not keeping everything low key. . . check out this picture of them out and about just recently:



so cute!

MTV Radio talks to Kristen Stewart

Kristen talk to MTV about. . .

Chris Weitz:


"Chris did a very different thing that I've never had a director do," the 19-year-old explained. "He put together a syllabus of what we were supposed to achieve and how he was going to make it easier for everyone — sort of an introduction to how he likes to work. It not only introduced the idea of collaboration but said, 'Please, everyone, love it and be invested and work hard.' It was very encouraging. It had technical aspects of [the shoot] — how he was so sorry that so much of the movie was going to be CGI stuff that we would have to react to — but that he was going to always make us aware of what we were acting with and never leave us high and dry like a lot of effects movies [do], because you don't know what you're reacting to. It was a full rundown of how he planned on making the movie. Most directors are like, 'Have you put together notes for our meeting?' and it's like, 'No. That's your job.' "

about. . . Bryce Dallas Howard:

With "New Moon" already a box office smash in its first few weeks, Kristen also turned her gaze towards next year's "Eclipse," dishing about working with Bryce Dallas Howard, who took over the role of Victoria from Rachelle Lefevre. "It was really good [working with her]," Kristen said. "Bryce is scary. She is really oddly sweet as well, so it's weird to see her switch back and forth. Victoria, for Bella, is an ever-present fear — even when Victoria isn't around, she is scared that she is coming back. Bryce is such a good actress, and it was easy to be scared of her."


and about. . . the tabloids:


"I've gotten more comfortable with it," Kristen said of the media attention. "And the whole rumor/tabloid stuff, it's so obviously false to me. Even before I became a part of it, once I was sort of the star of that, it's like a show; it's like a ridiculous show. With false realism, like a soap opera that seems real, but you're not quite sure. It doesn't bother me; I don't take it personally."


see the whole story at MTV.com

[by Amy Wilkinson]

a new moon fan video :: enjoy!

Thursday, December 3, 2009

a whole new language


These days, if you're not living under a rock, you're speaking or at least understanding a whole new language: all things related to Twilight. You might recognize such words as Twilighters, Twi-Hards, or Robsten. However, people aren't stopping there... Celebrity Addictionary has a whole slew of "twilight words." Study up on these words... I have a feeling Twilanguage (i made that one up) might become more popular than Spanish. If Twilanguage becomes a class in school I would actually consider going back! :)

  • Pattzy or Robsessed:

    noun, Victim of Rob Pattinson's awesomeness

  • Pattinted:

    adjective, Many qualities (i.e. his gorgeous hair) that are trademarked to Robert Pattinson

  • V-section:

    noun, Cesarean birth technique in which vampire fangs are used instead of the traditional scalpel

  • Pattronized:

    verb, To humor one's Twilight-obsessed friends

  • Twi Lies:

    noun, Stories created to convince yourself and others you do not have an addiction to Twilight.

  • Jacobite:

    noun, Someone who bats for Team Jacob.



see these and more HERE

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Twilight: 4 books. 5 films?

E! Online reports:

"Variety reported last night that Summit was tempted to go the "two-film route" when deciding how to bring Breaking Dawn to the big screen.


Uh, darlings, such old news, really. Summit is more than tempted. Making B.D. two movies is the game plan as of now.


The fourth flick has been in the works for a while. After ensuring that the main cast would be back for Twilight 4, Summit asked Melissa Rosenberg to pen the script for B.D. in September, to which she obviously agreed.


Once execs realized Twilight fever wasn't dying down anytime soon, they decided to swipe a move from Harry Potter: Why Not Make It Two Scripts? It's an idea that's been going back and forth over at Summit for a while.


So will the suits ever officially announce this so we can stop having to reassure all you Twi lovers that Robsten will be in it for the long haul—onscreen, too?


Says Deep Twi:


"Nothing official yet, but knowing Summit [the announcement] will be soon with the giant success of New Moon. Why would they not stretch it out and make as much money as possible from this franchise?"


As to Robsten's future in all this?


"They are so on board, still," promises another member of Team Deep Twi. "But the money has to be right. If it is, it'll happen—especially now that [Rob and Kristen] are learning better how to handle the press."


Uh, not sure I agree with that last statement. As it's the press who seem to be learning how better to handle Robsten, if you ask us.


Even though the main Twilight players only agreed to a fourth movie, they will be down for a fifth. Not just because Summit basically owns their asses and they wouldn't totally have a choice, but because it's pretty much guaranteed Robert, Kristen and Taylor Lautner will be getting a big pay raise.


Like one of our Summit insiders told us a while back, they just tell Robsten & Co. to count their millions when they get fame frustrated.


Getting New Moon director Chris Weitz back would probably be the biggest obstacle. Remember, Summit and the cast l-o-v-e-d him, and they all want him to direct again. Chris told us he'd be stupid not to do Breaking Dawn(s), but he wants to take a break from directing for a bit, and Summit wants to peddle these bad boys out as fast as possible 'cause the cast can't keep their fangs off each other.


So what do you think—good news that Rob and Kristen would be contractually bound for a few more years together? Now you can see why Summit was wary at first of their leads shacking up together. Good thing Robsten is doing better than fine! Happy stars mean more money...for everyone.


Especially the paps."


[Source: Robsten "So on Board" for Breaking Dawn Double-Feature]

[]

Saturday, November 28, 2009

keeping score?

EW.com reports:

". . .For those keeping score at home, New Moon surpassed $200 million—and Twilight's entire domestic theatrical run—in only eight days."

more HERE

Friday, November 27, 2009

Eclipse: The Facts

Rotten Tomatoes has 5 Facts About Eclipse. . .




FACT #1: It's Darker
"The brand new poster for Eclipse (above) hints at a darker tone with its brooding storm clouds. With 30 Days of Night director David Slade at the helm, it's unsurprising. "Every movie is different because we work with a different director on each one, which I love," Taylor Lautner tells RT. "David Slade is perfect for the third film because it's darker. Eclipse was my favourite book.""

Ashley Greene says, "Eclipse will be amazing because he has made it far edgier and more dramatic. . ."



Fact #2: less "love story" and more "war"
""Eclipse isn't as intimate as Twilight or New Moon," Robert Pattinson explains to us. "We're at war, so I get to interact with more characters, not just Kristen. You'll also find out more about the other members of the Cullen family. It just feels bigger." But -- fear not, Twihards -- that isn't to say the love story is cast aside altogether. "New Moon set up a love triangle with Bella, Edward and Jacob," says Lautner. "So we explore that further in Eclipse. It's a tough situation for all of them because Bella is torn between two guys, Jacob can't get the girl that he loves and then there's Edward, with all of his issues.""


Fact #3: Werewolves = Sex Appeal
""We all know the appeal of the vampire family," says Nikki Reed, who plays vampire Rosalie. "But the werewolf boys are on a whole different level. They interact with a youthful, playful, comfortable warmth. It's very sexy. . .""







Fact #4: More Action
"
"Filming Eclipse actually changed my life," says Nikki Reed of the arduous training regime the cast had to endure. "I have never been so fit -- this is the first time in my life I have actually had a bicep. It's bizarre to compare how we look now to how we all looked in the first movie. The entire cast turned up on set for Eclipse looking super-buff."

. . .While the rest of the cast were having fun with stunts, spare a thought for poor Taylor Lautner. "Eclipse is a lot more physical for my character," he explains, "but any time I have any kind of action, I'm a wolf, so it's all done with CGI. It's a bummer.""


Fact #5: Then end is a set up for a 4th (and possibly 5th) film

"There are four books in The Twilight Saga: Twilight, New Moon, Eclipse and Breaking Dawn. But Ashley Greene gave RT the strongest indication yet that there might be five films. "We have finished filming Eclipse and one would assume that, if New Moon does as well as Twilight, then we'll start filming Breaking Dawn next year," she says.


"The only thing is, Breaking Dawn is a very large book so it would be a really long movie. We're thinking they might decide to split it into two parts, like they did with Harry Potter. Either way, we need to get on with shooting them because, unlike Harry Potter, vampires don't age. So we all need to look the same!""


Read the whole article HERE

[by: Rosamund Witcher]

Thursday, November 26, 2009

Twilight: changing cinema for the better

EW.com reports:

'New Moon': Why its girl-driven success is good for the future of movies


"Offhand, it would be hard to think of a pop phenomenon as rapturously beloved as the Twilight saga that is also as vociferously hated. My God, the hate! If swoony-gauzy teen-bloodsucker romanticism with a golden-eyed indie-rock James Dean as love object isn’t your cup of passion, then fine — so be it. But why the frothing torrents of resentment? I was seriously shocked, for instance, reading some of the comments on Lisa’s recent post, to see that this much stone-pelting hostility could be directed at an actress as lovely and expressive as Kristen Stewart. What is her crime? Having a personality moody and brainy and distinctive enough that it carries over, maybe a bit too much, from one role to the next? (That was true, as well, of the young Jane Fonda, whom Stewart often recalls.) It makes me wonder what, deep down, is getting the haters so flea-bitten scratchy under the collar.


Frankly, I think it’s this: The ascendance of the Twilight saga represents an essential paradigm shift in youth-gender control of the pop marketplace. For the better part of two decades, teenage boys, and overgrown teenage boys, have essentially held sway over Hollywood, dictating, to a gargantuan degree, the varieties of movies that get made. Explosive truck-smashing action and grisly machete-wielding horror, inflated superhero fantasy and knockabout road-trip comedy: It has been, at heart, a boys’ pig-out, a playpen of testosterone at the megaplex. Sure, we have “chick flicks,” but that (demeaning) term implies that they’re an exception, a side course in the great popcorn smorgasboard.


No more. With New Moon, the Twilight series is now officially as sweeping a juggernaut on the big screen as it ever was between book covers. And that gives the core audience it represents — teenage girls — a new power and prevalence. Inevitably, such evolutions in clout are accompanied by a resentful counter-reaction. For if power is gained, then somewhere else (hello, young men!) it must be lost. Yet such is the populist magic of Hollywood that these movies can’t simply be written off as some overblown high-school vampire version of a Miley Cyrus concert. Or, more to the point, they can be (hello, haters!), but that completely misses what’s going on in them.


I went into New Moon having not read the book, and so I didn’t really experience the movie as an adaptation, or watch it as any sort of Twilight die-hard. Leaving aside a few leaping boy-to-wolf transformations (which could, at this point, have come out of any routine horror film), what I saw, in essence, was a moody romantic melodrama from the 1950s, a movie that told its story, more than anything else, with faces. For two hours, they loomed up there — Stewart, with her pale crystalline severity, her ability to communicate desire and distress at the same moment; Robert Pattinson, with his sweet-but-not-too-safe, hurtin’-eyed, chalky-skinned delinquent chivalry; and Taylor Lautner, with those naturally wolfy features, as the group’s Troy Donahue, a friendly, quick-grinned stud-muffin who’s just buff enough to divert the heroine without threatening to capsize her devotion to her true love.


The key to New Moon’s appeal, of course, is that a lack of consummation is built into the movie’s very premise, and so the sexiness, as it was in the ’50s, has to emerge almost entirely from the atmosphere, and from the interplay of those faces. And that, more than anything, is what makes this a picture dominated, in spirit, by a new kind of girl power. Mock me all you want (and from the haters, I expect nothing less), but the reason I believe that the big-screen success of the Twilight saga bodes well for the future of Hollywood movies is that the teenage girls who are lining up to see New Moon are asserting, in an almost innocent way, their allegiance to a much older form of pop moviemaking: the narcotic potency of mood, story, and romantic suggestion over the constant visual wham-pow! of action, effects, and packaged sensation. It’s not that New Moon has none of that stuff. It’s that the movie uses fantasy to liberate, rather than to steamroll, its emotions. That’s what makes it a new-style, feminine-driven brand of popcorn, one that’s more than welcome at a moment when the other kind — the boys’ kind — has grown more than a bit stale."

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

What Team Are You?


EW wants to know, what team are you? Hitting stands on November 27th, Entertainment Weekly offers 3 different covers for their latest issue: Team Edward, Team Jacob, and Team Bella. EW also hosted a "post movie" poll to see if Jacob's abs, oh and personality, on the big-screen had any effect on the percentage of girls that were Team Edward. Before the movie, Team Edward was at 62%. . . but it takes more than a nice pair of abs to sway us from our devotion; Team Edward currently stands at 68% - post movie! :) Check out this poll and more at EW.com and pick up Entertainment Weekly on Friday with the cover/team of your choice!

Tuesday, November 24, 2009

♥ Taylor, Taylor, Taylor ♥

Taylor Lautner on the cover of Rolling Stone Magazine and on Conan O'Brien...






see more hot pics of Taylor HERE

In his interview he has this to say:

". . .But when your character hangs up on Edward in New Moon, it sets off the whole chain of events that almost lead to a major tragedy. That's something a villain would do.

Yes. that is part of Jacob's character. He can't really control himself. When he gets mad, he gets mad. And all Jacob has on his mind is on Bella. That's who he cares for. That's who he loves. If somebody gets in his way, it's not good. And he will explode. So I guess you could see that either way.

. . .But you're not really her friend. You have an agenda with her, and you're always making snide comments about Edward.

If I was Jacob, and I feel like I have lived as him, it gets so annoying. Because she's in the car with you one moment, about ready to kiss you and then she leaves and is with Edward. And then she's back with you, you know.

Then she even says she loves you.


That's why Eclipse was actually my favorite of the series. It's the height of the love triangle. I think it's going to be good. That tent scene is the biggest thing possible. She's cold and I'm hot, so [since vampires are cold], are you going to let me crawl in the sleeping bag with her, or are you just going to let her die?


That's what I mean. Why don't you be like, "You guys stay there. I will get you an extra blanket so you can stay warm?" Or, "I'll turn into a wolf and go skin some animals and make you a blanket."


No, no, no. Oh my."


also, Taylor is not afraid to admit he likes the books and the story:

". . .I admit proudly that I enjoyed the series. I was not a book reader at all. But then when I read them, they hook you. I feel like each book, and more so the movies, are just getting more exciting and better and better. With New Moon, you know, it's not just the love story between these two anymore. Now there are three people, and it's dangerous."


read more HERE









Monday, November 23, 2009

Holy Eclipse News Batman!


New Moon didn't beat out Batman for the top spot... but Eclipse still has a chance. Here is some of the latest on Eclipse. . .
















Rob's Fave Eclipse Scene



Taylor Talks Eclipse



Kristen on Eclipse Love Triangle



Screenwriter Melissa Rosenberg with Eclipse details




The Cullen's on Eclipse:
[via MTV.com]


"Fans haven't gotten enough of "New Moon" just yet, but they're already hungry for tidbits on the next "Twilight Saga" flick "Eclipse," which opens next June. And the cast is eager to oblige by telling us about their favorite scenes from the third installment.


While Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner are most focused on the film's intensifying love triangle, their co-stars can't wait for fans to see them get down and dirty.


" 'Eclipse' is my favorite book, so I'm actually really excited for people to see that one," Peter Facinelli, who plays Carlisle Cullen, told MTV News. "The Cullens get to roll up their sleeves and really get into the mix of things. They're usually so restrained all the time, and I think people love the ['Twilight'] baseball scene because you got to see them actually do what they can do as vampires, and in 'Eclipse' it's that to the 10th power. You get to see them be what they can be as vampires."


Fellow Cullen Ashley Greene is also keen on displaying Alice Cullen's skills. "I'm really excited to see my fight sequence," she said. "There's some playful moments between Jasper and Alice that I'd like to see. They take parts of your character and put it into your fight sequence, so mine's kind of a Cirque du Soleil-ish sequence, so I want to see it."


Kellan Lutz looks forward to seeing the results of his hard work preparing to send Emmet into battle. "We went through the six weeks of fight training ... and they trained us so well that we just dominated our choreography moves," he shared. "And they're going to look really cool."


But while everyone seems excited to duke it out, Nikki Reed is most looking forward to sharing Rosalie's tragic backstory. "Well, Jackson [Rathbone] and I, we both had the opportunity to shoot our backstory, so I shot an entire sequence in the 1930s," she explained. "And it's intercut between a really amazing scene and moment that I have with Bella. And Jackson sort of did the same. I think the fans will like that. I think they want to see the Cullens' history. It gives me the opportunity to explain myself.""


[By Jocelyn Vena]

Opening Weekend Reports


"Over the weekend GossipCop reported box office estimates, but now the numbers are final. Sources at Summit Entertainment tell us “The Twilight Saga: New Moon” grossed an astonishing $142.8 million over its first three days, for a $35,497 average on 4,024 screens.


Despite the tremendous numbers, a spokesman for Summit says there’s “no announcement planned” for a potential “Breaking Dawn” production."


NMM.org reports: "New Moon is still #3 in all time box office opening weekend, behind #1 Dark Knight and #2 Spiderman 3. It did $2.1 million more than what was estimated yesterday. As we previously posted, New Moon broke records in midnight screening with $26.27 million and opening day with $72.7 million."

Rob and Taylor Interview

10 New Moon Stories

from HitFix.com "10 New Moon Stories You May Have Missed":

Are Rob, Taylor and Kristen delaying a 'Breaking Dawn' announcement?

"It seems a forgone conclusion that a big screen version of the fourth novel in Stephenie Meyer's series, "Breaking Dawn," will happen, but Summit Entertainment has been careful not to commit to the project officially as of yet.

Now, E!Online reveals part of the problem may be that the studio wants to break the book into two new movies, but that stars Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner have only committed to one additional film. Is it an honest exhaustion from playing the same parts for so long or is it a sly negotiating tactic from their agents? We're betting on the latter."



Rachelle Lefevre can't bring herself to attend 'New Moon' premiere

"One story that has sort of been buried under the excitement of "New Moon's" opening is the "only in Hollywood" recasting of Victoria in the third movie in the franchise, "New Moon."

In what can only be deemed a colossal mix up on the part of Rachelle Lefevre's reps and Summit to not contact her directly, the actress was nixed from returning to portray the evil Vampire and pivotal character in "Eclipse" because of a small role she'd also agreed to in a Dustin Hoffman indie during the same period. Before anything could be seriously worked out, Summit recast the role with the higher-profile Bryce Dallas Howard.

After being one of "Twilight's" biggest publicity champions and becoming a fan favorite online, Lefevre was pretty much dropped as much as possible from "New Moon's" marketing campaign. Conspicuously, not one of image of Lefevre is in the film's photo key set and seemingly contradicting her on-set interview with HitFix last May she also doesn't have a single line in the film. Strange considering how many weeks she spent shooting in the Vancouver forest.

It appears it was too much for Lefevre to bear. She was invited (contractually?) to the movie's premiere, but tweeted:

"2 fans at the premiere: w/ Honey in hospital & being fired from Eclipse tonight was just 2 emotional 4 me & I couldn't manage it. So sorry"

[Honey is Lefevre's pup.]

At least Lefevre can be satisfied her fight scene in the forest provided one of the most cinematic and memorable moments thanks to Thom Yorke's stunning track "Hearing Damage.""




Tim Burton a bit too busy to direct 'Breaking Dawn'

"Iconic filmmaker Tim Burton is a bit busy these days finishing "Alice in Wonderland" and prepping his own Vampire flick "Dark Shadows" but he indulged in responding to a former actor's request about directing the fourth novel in the Stephenie Meyer series, "Breaking Dawn."

Burton's "Sweeney Todd" star Jamie Campbell Bower told MTV News he thought the man behind "Edward Scissorhands" and "Sleepy Hollow" would be the perfect filmmaker to helm "Dawn."

Speaking at a retrospective of his work at the Museum of Modern Art, Burton told MTV:

"He's being biased, because I worked with him on 'Sweeney Todd,' " Burton laughed. "But that's nice to hear. In case potential jobs run out, it'd be nice to know someone."

Nice try though Jamie."




'Eclipse' gets a teaser poster

"Summit Entertainment revealed the teaser poster art for the third installment of the "Twilight Saga," "Eclipse.""
















Did Kellan Lutz diss "Eclipse" director David Slade?

"As Emmett Cullen, Kellan Lutz doesn't get a lot of screentime in the "The Twilight Saga," but as the character appears throughout the series the 24-year-old heartthrob has gotten to jump on the roller coaster ride his bigger co-stars have experienced. In fact, the role has been a boon to Lutz's career helping him land a significant role in the upcoming reboot of "A Nightmare on Elm Street." With over five years in the business then, it was somewhat surprising he made a public gaff regarding his "Twilight" directors.

When asked a publicity event for "New Moon" who he'd like to direct the fourth chapter in the franchise, "Breaking Dawn," Lutz told MTV:

If he had to pick between the directors who have overseen films in the series thus far, Lutz said he'd skip Catherine Hardwicke ("Twilight") and David Slade ("Eclipse," out next year) and instead select the man behind "New Moon." "Out of the three, Chris Weitz was amazing," he declared. "So if we could get him [to direct 'Breaking Dawn,'] it'd be great."

Did Lutz mean to insult Slade before anyone has seen a frame of footage? Click here to watch the interview footage and decide for yourself."




Taylor Lautner gets his Barbie, sort of...

"Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson have already been immortalized in Mattel dolls for Ella and Edward especially, so it's no surprise that with the release of "New Moon" a Taylor Lautner/Jacob Black model hits the toy story shelves.

Appropriately, Jacob comes shirtless with just a pair of cut off jeans and sneakers. Unfortunately, there is no magic button to switch him into his wolf form. We'll assume that feature is being saved for the "Eclipse" version."










Could original 'Twilight' movies not based on the novels be on the way?

"There has been industry scuttlebutt, but rarely discussed amongst the fanbase, that Summit (or perhaps a future buyer of the company) could explore the "Twilight" universe with movies not based on specific Stephenie Meyer novels. Imagine a movie just about the Volturi or the Wolfpack for instance. When HitFix floated this scenario to franchise screenwriter Melissa Rosenberg this past week she found it hard to believe creator Meyer would sanction films not created on her specific novels.

"The person who writes 'Twilight' is Stephenie and she's the one who creates the original stories and characters," Rosenberg says. "She could certainly expand it as she has created a world of rich characters [outside of the books, but] I hope she doesn't."

Unfortunately, as Rosenberg is well aware, never say never in Hollywood."


'Twilight' makes it on 'Jeopardy'

"With the long-running quiz show in the middle of its annual teen tournament, it's no surprise that "Twilight" showed up as a category. More specifically though -- and leaving the door open for more "Twilight" questions -- these answers were specifically about "Twilight the novel."

Would you have mastered this "Jeopardy" category? Here are the questions and answers.

For $200 - Q: "While Bella finds the smell of this nauseating, to the vampires it's intoxicating." A: "What is blood?"

For $400 - Q: "From Jacob Black, Bella learns that according to legend, the Quileute Indians are descended from these animals." A: "What are wolves?"

For $600 - Q: "By researching the rainiest places in the U.S., Stephenie Meyer came up with this tiny town to set her story." A: "What is Forks, Washington?"

For $800 - Q: "Edward, at least his name, was partially inspired by this author's Jane Eyre." A: "Who is Charlotte Bronte?"

For $1,000 - Q: "Driving home with Edward one day, Bella is surprised to hear him listening to this piece of music by Debussy." A: "What is 'Claire de Lune'?""



Robert Pattinson in Remember Me

"If millions of Robert Pattinson fans are going to be in theaters for "New Moon" this would be the time to debut the trailer for his upcoming romantic drama "Remember Me," no?


The picture filled Pattinson's busy shooting schedule between "New Moon" and "Eclipse" this past summer and found him hounded by the paparazzi during the flick's New York City shoot. The very serious storyline finds two twentysomethings (Pattinson and "Lost's" Emilie de Ravin) connecting while coping with their families respective tragedies. Directed by "Hollywoodland's" Allen Coulter, the film also stars Chris Cooper and Pierce Brosnan.

To check out the trailer, click here."




Uma Thurman trumps Nicole Kidman as Pattinson's next leading lady

"Rumors were swirling for over a month that Nicole Kidman would star opposite "New Moon's" Robert Pattinson in the upcoming period drama "Bel Ami," but it appears the "Nine" star decided not to journey to beautiful Paris. Instead, none other than "Kill Bill" icon Uma Thurman will play Pattinson's main lover in the screen adaptation of Guy de Maupassant's classic short story. Read up on more details here."








[twilight, new moon, and remember me pictures: Summit Entertainment]
[article: Posted on Saturday, Nov 21, 2009 By Gregory Ellwood]

Friday, November 20, 2009

making box office records



HitFix.com reports:



“No one expected “The Twilight Saga: New Moon” to disappoint at the box office, but even Summit Entertainment has to be surprised by the massive opening the sequel garnered from midnight shows across the country. Distributors are still submitting their grosses but sources tell HitFix “New Moon” has set a new record and may have made as much as $25 million from its midnight launch.


To compare, previous record holder “The Dark Knight” made $18.4 million in over 3,000 theaters, but some of those screens were of the IMAX variety which charge higher ticket prices thereby inflating the overall gross. Not jumping on the IMAX bandwagon (so far), only makes “New Moon’s” gross even more remarkable.”

fans sound off on New Moon


MTV.com reports:

"NEW YORK — November 20 has been a long time coming for devotees of the "Twilight" saga, and at a movie theater in Times Square, fans from around the world congregated long before midnight to witness Chris Weitz's adaptation of "New Moon," the second book in Stephenie Meyer's series. While there were those who were disappointed ("It did not live up to expectations at all," griped Melissa Paipan from Manhattan), the general consensus was that it was, as Jordana de la Cruz from Rhode Island gushed, "the best movie in the entire universe and more."

"We bought our tickets ... literally, the day they came out," Lauren from Brooklyn told MTV News. Many who attended the midnight screening said they purchased tickets as early as September. Many had also prepared for the occasion by re-reading passages from the novel, watching the movie's trailers online, and re-watching the first movie.

"We got here at 5 o'clock, as soon as we got out of class," said Samantha Martone, a student from New Jersey who wanted to insure that she and her friend would get good seats. As the time drew nearer, Stephanie Thomas from New Jersey (who drove from Rutgers University with a friend) described the scene as "kind of madness." Some fans even came in costume or dressed up in their best store-bought or homemade "Twilight" T-shirts.


"There was a guy who looked just like Edward, it was crazy," Ashley Harrison from Australia said.


Many told us that not only did "New Moon" exceed their expectations, it eclipsed (no pun intended) 2008's "Twilight." That was thanks to splashier special effects and the debut of the Volturi ("They fight a good battle," explained Angelica Diaz from Brooklyn) and the wolf pack. Plus there was Taylor Lautner's new, muscular body — a favorite topic amongst the flick's throngs of female fans.


"I have a little tiny crush on him now," a staunch Team Edward fan admitted. "He looked really hot!" declared Twilight Mom Sandy Moffit from Illinois, initially wary of admitting that Lautner's pumping iron had paid off for, well, legal reasons. Several girls even considered a moment when he removed his shirt and the many close-ups of his new physique to be among the film's highlights.


And then there was its ending.


"They left off in a cliff-hanger, so I'm definitely way excited," Sherrilyn Bradar from the Bronx said. Without giving away any spoilers, the movie cuts immediately to black after a critical scene. Habiba Tinubu recounted that at the movie's conclusion, "everyone just screamed ... and were shocked that it ended."


It was an ending designed to whet an appetite for "Eclipse," the third installment, which will be in theaters June 30, 2010. But until then, fans like Marianna Randazzo from New York will be catching "New Moon" several times in theaters. She planned on seeing it "three or four times" by Sunday evening."

On the Cover: Ok! Kristen will love Rob forever. . .

OK! Magazine Online reports:

"In OK!’s official New Moon collector’s edition, check out the cast’s promotional trip through Europe. Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart greet fans in the most romantic cities, celebrating their love publicly for the first time. Read on to get a timeline of their love story – including photos of the two meeting each other’s parents and holding hands in Paris – and take The Ultimate Twi-hard Quiz. Plus, OK! compiled a hirsute hall of fame – Taylor Lautner joins the ranks of the hottest cinematic werewolves, such as Michael J. Fox and Jack Nicholson."

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

New Moon Countdown - Less than 24 hours!!

22 hours, 49 minutes. . .

"I waited for the memory to hit—to open the gaping hole. But, as it so often did, Jacob’s presence kept me whole."
-Bella, New Moon

You're Welcome. Outtakes of Rob in VF


check out these and more over at VanityFair.com

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

New Moon Countdown

1 day, 21 hours, 45 minutes. . .

"You will always be the most beautiful thing in my world."
-Edward, New Moon

beyond New Moon. . .

New Moon is literally right around the corner with less than 48 hours before it hits theaters... Eclipse will be following not even 8 months behind it. Here is the official logo and a teaser poster for Eclipse. . . hitting theaters June 30, 2010.


Kellan Lutz guest stars on Ryan Seacrest

Unscripted Interview

Unscripted: The Twilight Saga- New Moon
The stars interview each other using your questions. . .



more HERE

Kristen Stewart on Conan

Part 3 includes the New Moon clip she brought with her:





Monday, November 16, 2009

Taylor Lautner on Jay Leno



and the exclusive New Moon clip he brought with him:

New Moon Premiere in L.A.

PopEater.com reports:

"Vampires, werewolves and humans all came together for the 'New Moon' premiere in Los Angeles.

Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, Taylor Lautner and the rest of the 'Twilight Saga' co-stars were on hand to celebrate the film, which opens nationwide on Nov. 20.

The second movie in the series follows Bella's depression when Edward breaks up with her, and sees her get close to friend Jacob, who is more than he seems."





New Moon premiered in L.A. on Monday night. . .
see more pictures from the event HERE












See Access Hollywood interviews HERE

See E! Coverage HERE

EW.com reports:

. . ."Stewart and Pattinson, the latter of whom had no idea that Twihards had camped out in Westwood for four days to catch a glimpse of him, did their duty. “You can’t prepare for this,” Pattinson told us, unshaven in Gucci. “It is just insane. I don’t know how the Beatles felt but I imagine it was perhaps close to this. I think very few human beings will ever get to experience the same feelings and love we feel at Twilight events.” Stewart, who kept a safe distance from Pattinson on the red carpet in her Oscar de la Renta, said this is the night she works for: “The only reason you make movies is for people to see them and hopefully love them. I feel like doing interviews tonight at this is just boring. I would rather spend the time hanging out with the fans because I have done a hundred million interviews and they all know what I have to say.” (The film’s stars did spend time with the fans signing autographs. Kellan Lutz, who plays Emmett, went and collected his superfan, who apparently follows him everywhere and wears a shirt that says “Nutz for Lutz,” gave her a ticket, and walked her in past all the cameras. It was actually quite sweet.)" Other highlights: HERE

Stephenie Meyer answer your questions:


After seeing Twilight the movie you mentioned that you wish you had thought of Bella catching a glimpse of Edward watching her sleep and thinking it was only a dream. Are there any new moments in the New Moon movie that you thought...I wish I had thought of that?

. . .New Moon stays closer to the novel, so there aren't a lot of scenes that aren't closely related to the book. I am a little sad that my action movie—Crosshairs—is so generically titled. I like the name of the action movie they used for the film (they couldn't use Crosshairs because there is a movie named Crosshairs somewhere out there). It makes me laugh every time Kristen says it.

Also (and I don't consider this a spoiler because you've seen the trailers) there is a bit of a fight sequence in the Volturi tower now that isn't there in the book. At first, I had some resistance to this idea because in my mythology, if you start a fight with the Volturi, your story ends right there. It would have been kind of a bummer to have Edward, Bella, and Alice slaughtered in Volterra and no happy reunion scene (and no Eclipse or Breaking Dawn). But I worked with Melissa Rosenberg (the screen writer) and Summit until we came up with a solution that made sense with the story but also gave them the visual action they needed. And now that it's all put together and beautiful, I love it and kind of wish Felix had gotten his moment in the book.


. . .In staying true to the novel, I'd like to know if there were any scenes missing from the original screenplay that you insisted be in the movie?

Sort of. In the original screenplay, Jacob's visit to Bella's room that one night didn't exist. The necessary information was still there, it was just scattered through a few other scenes. I really missed that scene, but change (and cutting!) is a part of the adaptation process—especially when you write really long books—so I was prepared to suck it up. And then Chris Weitz felt like we needed that scene, too, and he wrote up a beautiful version I love. And we all lived happily ever after.


. . .Of course, I love the Twilight saga, but I was also blown away by how beautiful and unique your other novel, The Host, was -- so I was wondering: do you have any plans for more books not related to Twilight?

I'd like to eventually have The Host be part of a trilogy. That's one of the projects I'd really like to get to in the next year or so.



Lots more HERE




New Moon Countdown

2 days, 23 hours, 16 minutes. . .

"I’d thought Jake had been healing the hole in me—or at least plugging it up, keeping it from hurting me so much. I’d been wrong. He’d just been carving out his own hole, so that I was now riddled through like Swiss cheese. I wondered why I didn’t crumble into pieces."
-Bella, New Moon

Dakota Fanning visits Ellen and brings a *new* New Moon movie clip!

Sunday, November 15, 2009

a sneak peek at Rob, Taylor, and Kristen on Jimmy Kimmel



New Moon Countdown

3 days, 23 hours, 58 minutes. . .

"The only thing that Jacob would want from Edward would be his absence." -Bella, New Moon