Wednesday, July 22

New Moon official Page up

The New Moon Official website is up!




Check it out! It's really cool:)


Click here to go!

Sunday, July 19

Rachelle Laferte Interview

Here's an interview with Rachelle by 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.

It the stunt work scary?
RL: It’s scary for me because I don’t like heights, but there’s a really interesting thing that happens which is that I’m absolutely terrified when I’m up there, and then they go, “OK, rolling!” … It’s just one of those things that happens to you. So, as me, I’m afraid, and as Victoria I just do what they tell me to do. It’s this bizarre thing where you don’t want to get all the way up there and not do it. Failure’s just not an option, so you just do it.

Twilight Comic Book!

Here's a look at the new Twilight Comic book!


Chris Weitz interviews

Here's an interview with Chris Weitz by HitFix


Q: Just so you know, I purposely don't read the books because I want to enjoy the franchise as a moviegoer...

Many people purposely don't read the books. They are called men. (Laughs.)

Q: Can you talk about that then? What was your interest in coming on board a franchise that predominately been more popular with women then men?

Actually, in that regard my brother and I often end up doing movies whose audiences are predominantly women or tipping point of success relies on a female audience. Even 'American Pie.' I think the thing that distinguishes it more than the gross-out humor, because there is a lot of that going on. The way we tooled it was so that girls could be interested in it as well. And, in as much as the 'Twilight' series has a great appeal to women, I think it really concentrates on the emotions of the central character and romance and I think that unfortunately that the studio system has not been very good at getting boys to be interested in. They think and maybe incorrectly, that the male gender is interested in just thing blowing up. And I don't think that's true. I certainly didn't make this movie towards only girls or women being interested in seeing it. There is a lot for diverse audiences including older audiences than the first one drew. Really, we are drawn to the cast. I thought the central cast were great and I wanted to work with them and it also employed some skills that I picked up along the way including working with special effects and working with younger actors and working on emotionally structured stories


read the rest of the article at the jump!



and here's another article by Rotten Tomatoes!


ON THE LOOK OF NEW MOON, AND EDWARD’S NEW “SPARKLING” EFFECT

Weitz is still developing New Moon’s computer-generated effects — including a new take on Edward Cullen’s “sparkling” effect, which drew criticism in the first film — and is just weeks away from delivering a first cut.

“I am about two weeks away from showing my director’s cut to the studio,” Weitz told us. “I’ve got some wolves with fur, and some wolves are still invisible, basically. And some wolves are kind of like…what look like Claymation versions. We are still in the late R&D phases of what Edward looks like when he’s hit by sunlight, what the vampires look like when they’re hit with sunlight, the diamond effect, and also the hallucinatory effect that Bella has when she hears Edward’s voice and she imagines him there.”


read the rest at the link:)

Taylor Lautner Interview

Here's an interview with Taylor by Interview Magazine







read the entire article here!

Monday, July 13

Sorority Girls news

here's a video from ClevverTV about New Moon, Eclipse, and Breaking Dawn!


Thursday, July 9

Because he's gorgeous:0

Here's one of the new outtakes of Robbie:)

No news, just gorgeousness!

Comic Con 2009

Comic Con just released the information for their schedule in San Diego.





Here's the article:


1:45-2:45 Summit Entertainment— Summit Entertainment presents a sneak peek of exclusive footage of some of its upcoming major film releases!
Astro boy—A classic superhero origin story set in a futuristic world, Astro Boy is an all-new CG-animated feature film about a young robot with incredible powers and his adventure-filled journey in search of his identity and destiny. Join Freddie Highmore and Kristen Bell as they premiere the final trailer for Astro Boy before it’s in theaters.
Sorority Row—When five sorority girls inadvertently cause the murder of one of their sisters in a prank gone wrong, they agree to keep the matter to themselves and never speak of it again, so they can get on with their lives. This proves easier said than done, when after graduation a mysterious killer goes after the five of them and anyone who knows their secret. Join the cast of Sorority Row as they debut footage from the film exclusive to Comic-Con 2009.

The Twilight Saga: New Moon—Summit Entertainment is proud to present the panel for The Twilight Saga: New Moon, the highly anticipated sequel to last year’s box office smash Twilight. Surprise members of the cast will answer your questions about the second film in the series and debut never-before-seen footage from the new film.

The panel will be held in Hall H from 1:45 to 2:45 but remember to get in line as early as possible to guarantee yourself a seat in the hall! There is no official panel list of who will be attending, but you can read our post here for all the details we have right now.

*Edit: The time of the Summit Panel has been changed to 1:45-2:45*

tour of the set!

MovieSet has started a new series about their trip to the filming locations of New Moon. A Vancouver local (and Twilight fan!) shows the hosts around at the locations used in the upcoming movie. Check out the first of a three-part series below and read their report here





Extended version of ET

Here is the extended version from ETonline of their special with the New Moon cast!


Breaking Dawn staying true to it's roots?

From newmoonthemovie.org:

According to Ted Casablanca at E!, Breaking Dawn will stay true to its roots instead of being watered down for the big screen.

Breaking Dawn features scenes that are quite violent and overtly sexual, and it was feared that the script would gloss over important elements that may not be appropriate for a younger audience.

Ted cites producers that say it will be “very, very sexual, …almost too hot for Twilight’s fanbase”.

Skip ahead to 2:35 in the video to catch the part about Breaking Dawn.

Who knows if this is true, but I have my fingers crossed!



Wednesday, July 1

Eclipse shooting start day confirmed



PW has confirmed that Eclipse will start shooting in August!

I cannot wait for more set pictures!

Monday, June 29

Win Peter's Chair and ipod!

You can win Peter Facinelli's chair and ipod!



On June 30th, one lucky fan will be chosen to win Peter Facinelli’s Twilight actor’s chair as well as an iPod Touch.

Three runners-up will also win an iPod Touch!

Join 211(me), Peter Facinelli, and Affliction Clothing in L.A. on June 30th to watch the drawing of the winner. Details coming soon.

You don’t need to be in L.A. to win - enter now!


click here to enter!

Portland Actors speak up

Here's an article from OregonLive with the Portland actors and their experiences with the cast and movie.




Ayanna Berkshire
Age: 32 “Twilight” role: Cora, waitress in the Carver Cafe

Claim-to-fame moment: Serving “Twilight” author Stephenie Meyer, who makes a cameo as a cafe customer

How she got the role: “We got the call that they were auditioning. I auditioned first for (Portland casting agent) Lana Veenker. My second audition was with (director) Catherine Hardwicke, who came to Portland for the auditions.

“I was up against a close friend of mine, and we both wanted the role so badly. It came down to two roles — there was Cora, and then a nurse in the hospital where Dr. Cullen (Facinelli) works. We knew the role of Cora was going to be gold. I thought I’d bombed in my audition with Catherine. We improvised and laughed the entire time, but I thought, ‘My friend is gonna go in there and she’s gonna nail it.’

“We had to wait two weeks before we found out who got Cora, and it was just nerve-racking. Then I got a call that I got the role. Immediately after that, I got a call from my friend saying, ‘I don’t know if I’m the first to tell you, but you got Cora, because I got the nurse!’ I totally bawled. Such emotion had built up because after reading the books, I was super-invested.”

The inner life of Cora: “Before my second audition, I walked around my house in North Portland as Cora and thought about the world as Cora. Being from the San Juan Islands originally, I wasn’t that far from Forks (where ‘Twilight’ is set). I was one of less than a handful of minorities in my hometown, and I worked at an A&W. I looked at the photos of Forks that Stephenie Meyer posted on her Web site, and I imagined that as my hometown.

“At one time they were thinking of Cora as a love interest for Charlie Swan (Forks chief of police and father of heroine Bella). That was before the fourth book came out. I was laughing with Stephenie Meyer between takes, and I said to her, ‘If you could just write in the last book that Charlie and Cora live happily ever after, you’d be doing me a big solid.’ She was very sweet. I’m immensely impressed by what she’s done.”

Team Edward or Team Jacob?: Fans have crushes on both vampire heartthrob Edward Cullen (Robert Pattinson) and Jacob Black (Taylor Lautner), the Quileute tribe member who can turn into a wolf. “I’ve been asked that many times. My new motto is, I’m Team Berry Cobbler” (the dessert Cora serves Bella). I did get to meet Robert Pattinson a couple of times, and he was fantastic. I actually met his parents before I met him. I have a day job as an optician and they came in, looking to have some glasses repaired.”

The “Twilight” effect: “Somebody started a MySpace page for Cora the waitress. I have a huge following in Turkey. A ‘Twilight’ Web forum there approached me to come online and answer questions. People find my MySpace page, and I get lots of acting-related questions, and then more frivolous ones, like, ‘What does Robert Pattinson smell like?’ Well, he smells like a 21-, 22-year-old guy. He smells like he should smell. I’m sure if anybody smelled him, they’d just be wooed and won immediately.”





Catherine Grimme
Age: 7 “Twilight” role: Young Bella

Claim-to-fame moment: Appearing in ballet costume on video before the climactic battle between Edward and bad vamp James (Cam Gigandet)

How she got the role: “Well, I was kind of scared, because there were a lot of people auditioning, and I really wanted to get the part. I did the scene that I did in the movie, and then I did a few other things. I had to know the lines and stuff, and we had to make up some stuff. (Director Hardwicke) was really nice to me. She was awesome. My mom and dad read the books. I just had to read the sides (her lines) to see what kind of character Bella was.”

On meeting Pattinson: “He was very nice. I was kind of star-struck. Is he cute? That’s what most people say. I’m not so sure about that myself.”

Mother Kim Grimme adds: “Catherine Hardwicke made a point of introducing Robert to Cat (as the family calls her). He got down on his knees so he would be at eye level. And, of course, because he’s got a British accent, everything sounds better. Cat said she liked him in ‘Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix’ (Pattinson played Cedric Diggory). We took pictures of her with Robert, and with Kristen Stewart (Bella). He was talking and joking with the other cast. Kristen was a little more introverted.”

The ‘Twilight’ effect: Kim Grimme says, “When Cat was cast, we didn’t get the enormity of what ‘Twilight’ would be. People definitely recognize her. When the movie came out, there was a big cast party in Portland, and she got to walk the red carpet. When the DVD came out, there was a party and she did an autograph signing with like 2,500 people. She loves it. She absolutely loves it. There’s a little buzz at school. And of course, it’s huge fodder with the grandparents.”





Solomon Trimble
Age: 25 “Twilight” role: Sam Uley; in the film, identified mainly as Jacob Black’s friend; in later books, a leader of a pack of Native American/wolf shape-shifters

Claim-to-fame moment: Ominously tells Bella that the reason Edward didn’t come to a party at First Beach is because, “The Cullens don’t come here.”

How he got the role: “Catherine Hardwicke let me improvise, which I had cultivated doing poetry events. I remember I said something artsy-fartsy about the cold, and how you can be cold to the root of your soul. Now it sounds lame, but she said, ‘Wow, you can do this.’ I didn’t think they were looking at me for the role of Sam, but then they told me I got the role.

“I don’t reprise my role in ‘New Moon.’ They replaced me with another actor, Chaske Spencer. I know him, he’s really good, I have no problems with him whatsoever. (Sam) ends up being the leader of the wolf pack for the next two books. If I was replaced with a non-Native person, I would be, like, down there at the gates of Summit Entertainment (the company behind the “Twilight” movies) saying, ‘This is injustice.’ ”

The “Twilight” experience: “I spent a month and a half working with members of the Quileute nation to authenticate the film. I worked with wardrobe to make sure anybody Quileute was dressed Quileute. We shot my scene at, ironically, Indian Point beach, near Cannon Beach. It was windy and cold. It was snowing! I was wearing long underwear.”

The “Twilight” effect: “I graduated from Portland State University with a degree in math at the same time I was cast in ‘Twilight.’ I’m spending the summer at the Morehouse School of Medicine in Atlanta, and how I got here is very strange. Someone from the Quileute nation had recommended me to come and help give an award to Goldie Hawn in Washington, D.C., for her work with National Children’s Mental Health Awareness Day. An old friend of mine from Beaverton Arts & Communication High School saw me, and told me about a summer fellowship program at Morehouse, studying epidemiology and working with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. I didn’t have any acting projects lined up for the summer, so I applied and was accepted.

“‘Twilight’ definitely opened doors. I have a bunch of modeling projects lined up; I’m working on a poetry book; I’m coming to the PGE Park event; and I’m the guest at La Push in Washington for Quileute Days, July 17-19.

“I’m interested in acting but also in going to law school and working for national urban Indian health care. I want to stop the trend toward diabetes and alcoholism, and the disparity in health between us and other people. I want to have my hands in the change itself.

“I am currently an intern at Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in the Coordinating Center for Environmental Health and Injury Prevention Centers (suicide prevention) in Atlanta, specifically to help close the gap of heath disparity between Native American health and that of all other races in America.”

Sorority Girls pick a guy for Kristen

Here are those lovely high pitched girls from clevverTV picking a guy for Kristen!


Thursday, June 25

Twilight USB now available

Here is one more product that you probably should consider getting!

We have a great product to show you from Entertainment Earth. Now you can own a very special flash drive, a Twilight one, with the Cullen Crest.




*Save all your Robert Pattison photos onto this thumb drive!
* Easily portable!
* 2GB storage space!
Standing at 3-inches tall and made of sturdy plastic, this Twilight 2GB flash drive combines a perfect blend of design and practicality into one! Flash drive features the design of the Cullen family crest. Need to store that important file, or clip of a movie? With 2GB of memory, can certainly hold it’s share of pictures, MP3s, or anything else you need to store on the go! This USB flash drive makes a perfect addition to any Twilight fan’s collection!

To pre-order the flash drive, which comes out in October, CLICK HERE

Micheal Welch interview

Michael is talking to Blast about New Moon:



BLAST: If you had to pick a side, would you really be Team Mike, or choose between Edward and Jacob? Or are you contractually obligated like I’m guessing Kristen is to be ambiguous?

MW: I actually… between Edward and Team Jacob, I’m actually Team Jacob. I like Edward, but I… and I think it’s more of a gender thing more than anything else. I think Jacob represents more of a practical relationship, so I’d go Jacob -– but if there is a legitimate Team Mike that emerges, I will be happy to join it.

BLAST: Bella does some crazy stuff in “New Moon.” Did you do anything so daring in high school?

MW: You know, [laughs] one thing that I used to do was go into the local high school with my car with my friend in the passenger seat and do really lame donuts and stuff and every now and then I’d get into little shenanigans like that. The most dangerous thing I did as a kid was, my grandma lived in the senior center, well not a senior center, more of a neighborhood. [Laughs] This is just so lame I can’t believe I’m telling you, anyway, and kids weren’t allowed to walk around unattended so my cousin and I would just walk around and avoid security.

BLAST: That’s pretty bad ass.

MW: Oh now that I think of it –- when I was a kid, I actually grew up in a mobile home and there was actually what I later discovered to be meth lab right across from me. My neighbor and I would play cops and bad guys and we would spy on them and follow them around and stuff because we knew they were bad, but we had no idea.

BLAST: So has that ass shaking dance [from outside of the diner in “Twilight”] always won you the girls?

MW: Oh sure, that thing has followed me around like you wouldn’t believe [laughs]. No, nothing like that ever seemed to work in real life. I was similar to Mike Newton in high school — I hope I wasn’t that annoying — but that was my angle: “I’m the quirky guy, love me please.” But that never quite worked.

BLAST: So you said at some point they almost didn’t include the movie scene in New Moon? What’s that about?

MW: You know it’s a tricky thing when you try and turn a book into a movie because a movie is only two hours and there’s only so much you can fit in, but yeah, what they originally did was they took that moment between Jacob and Bella and put it in a different scene of the movie. Luckily Taylor and Kristen lobbied that scene for me to Chris Weitz saying it absolutely had to be in, and it’s a good scene. They weren’t really lobbying for me, it’s just, how can you not have that scene in there? Yeah, so I was really happy to hear that, and it was great for me because I got to do Mike’s best scene in the book.



Click the link at the top for the rest of the interview!

Interview with the screenwriter of the Twilight Movies

Here's an interview with Melissa Rosenberg who writes all the scripts for the twilight movies


New Twilight Products

We have a couple new products out there for the Twilight fan.

First, here is some lipgloss created by DuWop:



“Instead of a gloss, Lip Venom V is a shimmering crimson lip stain suspended in a venom-laced liquid lip conditioner with a bite, and contains argan, avocado, olive oils and vitamin E. This product should be shaken before use to represent the blending of the human and vampire worlds …”


The second is some new jewelry from Kristen's favorite designer Jules Smith:



According to Radar Online, Kristen’s favorite jewerly designer Jules Smith, has designed a few new pieces to go along with the New Moon Movie.
Kristen has worn her jewelry in photoshoots and in some of her movies like Adventureland. Now Jules has created special New Moon line that we can see Bella posing with in some of the posters.


click here to go to Jules Smith designs

Which type of Robsessed are you?

Here's a list of the different types of Robert Pattinson fans. Which one do you consider yourself?



- The “Minions”

They put Rob on some pedestal and act like he’s the best at everything in the entire world. All his films deserve to be award winners, he should get more awards, and basically every person needs to bow down to this awesomeness. Anyone that says anything bad about Rob should go to hell. They’re known for their extreme voting abilities, negative thread deletions, and Lainey Gossip write-ins.

- The “Wannabe”

They try to emulate Rob by listening to the same bands he likes, reading the books he reads, and wearing the same clothes as him. They were once very preppy… now they’ve become a hipster. They also deny that Twilight exposed them to Rob because it’s not a cool book or movie… even if they liked it.

- The “Follower”

They show up to as many Rob/Twilight events as possible to feel closer to him, but if they can’t do that, they’ll go after the events of his friends and fellow cast-mates. All they care about is being surrounded by the Rob inner circle.

-The “I’m Not A Stalker”

They believe that if you’ve spent a whole hour/day trying to figure out the places Rob could be at so you could “randomly” bump into him and get an autograph… it’s not stalking. This includes all those fans that went to Vancouver with Twilight book in bag, and waited outside the set/hotel/restaurant for hours and hours, and went bar hoping each night.

- The “Empathizer”

They believe they know Rob’s emotional state, to the point that they know what makes him happy, sad, angry, embarrassed, upset, etc. They try to do/stop things that could incite any of these emotions on Rob. All they care for is Rob’s physical and emotional health… pretending to be more like a mother. Rob is fragile in their eyes.

- The “Nympho”

They only think of one thing: Sex with Rob. Probably doing things to themselves while thinking of him. His fingers, hair, legs, crooked nose, eyes, dandruff, elbows… all of those things turn them on. They have dirty minds and can’t help themselves.

- The “Purists”

They believe Rob is a good person. He only smokes because someone got him addicted, and he’s trying to stop. He doesn’t do drugs or drink. He is a virgin. Of course Little Ashes is a movie not to be talked about or seen… Rob just needed money.

- The “Edwardians”

They believe Rob is Edward and he belongs with Kristen, his Bella. It is hard for them to see Rob the individual. They continuously confuse his behavior for the characters, thinking he can bite them and turn them into a vampire.

- The “Entitled”

They are quick to mention that they liked Rob way before anyone else, and hate the idea that he has so many more fans now. Rob was theirs first and anyone else that comes along doesn’t really know the real Rob and just likes him because they saw him in Twilight… and that’s a bad thing to them.

- The “Shippers”

They think the names Kristen, Nikki, Camilla, Miquita, Nina Ex, are all bad names associated with Rob. All they worry about are his relationships with females. To the point where they can’t stop talking about it or finding evidence of romanticism. They are sometimes similar to the Empathizer fans because these female friends could be harmful. The names Tom, Sam, Bobby, and Marcus are all good names and can do no harm to Rob…even if one might have supplied him with drugs.

- The “Newbies”

They are beginning to understand why Rob has such a large fan base. Most don’t know who Nina is, what How To Be is, or what Robsten is. They also get scared when they encounter one of the other types of Rob fans.

- The “Closeted”

They don’t mention their love of Rob and hide it from their husbands, boyfriends, friends, family, etc. They act as if they don’t know who Rob is, even if someone mentions how hot he is. These closet fans also lurk on boards.


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New peter Interview

Here's a new interview from The Examiner with Peter Facinelli.


I asked Facinelli if he was surprised at how much the bet took off after his initial few Twitters. Said he, “Yeah, I mean, Rob came over to my house and he saw the back of my chair and was like ‘Can I have that?’ And I said, ‘No,’ but he knows I like a good bet, so he said, ‘I’ll bet you for it.’ We kind of came up with this bet. It’s not like we sat around and planned some crazy thing, and then all of a sudden we threw it on the internet, and it kind of exploded. I know a lot of people had fun with it, and I was happy that people were. It was a very entertaining week.”

Play baseball with the cast

Here's your chance to play baseball with the cast!



Here's the article from Twilight Fan Trips:



We’ve added some exciting add-ons to our Vampire Baseball ticket packages!

Fans now have the opportunity to purchase a *Premium Ticket First in Line
Upgrade* — available as an add-on to our premium package. For only $100
(less than half of the going rate for similiar packages at popular fan
conventions), premium ticket holders can have access to the very best (first
section) seating, and front of line privileges for the autographing session
– virtually guaranteeing you get the autograph of your choice! Only 200
upgrades are available in total, and they are already selling quickly, so
get yours today!

We are also now offering *Autograph Add-ons* for both premium and regular
ticket holders — for only $30, you can get an autograph (or two or three or
as many as you like) from one of the attending actors. This offer only
available until June 29.

If you would like to purchase either of these add-ons, fax a copy of your
original ticket confirmation to 719-471-2599 along with your credit card
details and the number of *First in Line Upgrades* or *Autograph
Add-ons*you are purchasing. These add-ons are to be picked up from
the Fan
Trips.Travel table at PGE Park (will not be mailed ahead of time).

For more information on Vampire Baseball, check out
http://fantrips.travel/twilightfantrips/baseballday1.html. Don’t forget
that you can still purchase our limited premium packages ($135 for all the
day’s vampire baseball games, a chance to play with the cast, a guaranteed
autograph, a ticket to the night game where Rachelle LeFevre will throw out
the first pitch, access to the fantrips.travel bar-b-que dinner, and
post-game fireworks) or our regular admission ticket ($49 for the morning’s
Vampire Baseball games) through Ticketmaster here:
http://www.ticketmaster.com/search?tm_link=tm_header_search&q=vampire+baseball&search.x=0&search.y=0

Also, due to technical difficulties we had to postpone last Sunday’s
Blog-A-Thon, but stay tuned for details about rescheduling!

New Cover for New Moon

Here's the new cover for New Moon the book. What do you think? I wish it would have been completely different from the movie but it's all good. And why does Edward look so freaking sad in this one? He should be more longing than sad.


Rachelle Laferte interview

Here's an interview from Winnipeg Sun with Rachelle. She says that New Moon will change the way people think about Jacob.


BITE ME

Rachelle Lefevre, the red-headed Montreal-born beauty from the Twilight series of films, told MuchMusic veejay Devon Soltendieck she is currently filming Casino Jack with Kevin Spacey in town.

“It’s a Washington scandal — very different than Twilight but I hope they’ll come out and see it anyway,” Lefevre said.

In the meantime, she said the next Twilight movie, New Moon, will change people’s minds about who heroine Bella (Kristen Stewart) should end up with.

“I think the really amazing thing about New Moon is everybody is so sure they’re team Edward (Robert Pattinson as the lead vampire) — and Taylor (Lautner as Edward’s nemesis Jacob Black) is going to change your mind!”

“This is awesome. This is crazy,” said Lautner, arriving later. “Our fans are amazing. I’m just so thankful to have all these fans behind us. We wouldn’t be here without them, so it’s great to see them here tonight.”

Lautner, who grew up in Michigan, said he filmed a movie in Canada when he was 13 years old.

The only hint he would drop about New Moon is that “we get to see a bit more werewolves than vampires. I got to do almost all my stunts which was awesome because I love all the action. So it was cool that they let me do that.”

Taylor has a message to all the Twilight fans

Los 40 Principales, a radio station from Mexico has a special message from Taylor:)




Click here to watch the video

Mattel makes Twilight Dolls

Mattel has made Twilight Barbies now.



From Toys R Us:

And so the lion fell in love with the lamb.Twilight has quickly become a worldwide phenomenon developing a strong core base of dedicated fans who are drawn to the story of a Romeo & Juliet style romance between mortal (Bella) and vampire (Edward). Who better to capture the young star-crossed love of these two characters than Barbie & Ken. Edward is luminescent with a shimmering complexion and trademark gold eyes. Bella doll sold separately.

Wednesday, June 17

Edward vs. A Normal Guy

I found this at bellaandedward.com. It's a chainmail letter and it's hilarious. It compares a normal guy vs Edward.



* A normal guy would say: I love you Baby!
Edward Cullen would say: You are my life now.
* Normal Guy would say: I think I am falling for you.
Edward Cullen would say: The Lion fell in Love with the Lamb
* A Normal Guy would say: You hair looks like a haystack; go brush it!
Edward Cullen would say: Your hair looks like a haystack but I like it.
* A normal guy would pick a random song from a random artist and dedicate it to you.
Edward Cullen would sing you a song he wrote for you while playing the piano.
* If you die, a normal guy would find another.
If you die, Edward would kill himself cause life without you isnt worth living.
* As you leave the house, a normal guy would say: Bye, see ya!
As you leave the house Edward Cullen would say: Come back to me, love.
* As a normal guy leaves the house,he would say: Love ya, I'll be back later!
Edward Cullen would say:Look after my heart, I've left it with you. And then he would hire his psychic sister to stalk you and pay her with a yellow porsche.
* As you come back to the house, a normal guy would be watching TV and wouldnt even notice.
As you come back to the house, Edward Cullen would be welcoming you by playing the piano with a song just for you.
* While you are both out for dinner, a normal guy wouldn't keep his eyes off the sexy waitress.
Edward Cullen wouldnt even notice the waitress was a female.
* A normal guy, while driving, would keep one hand on the wheel and one hand on the radio.
Edward Cullen, while driving, would keep one hand on the wheel and the other attached to yours.
* While far apart in different places, a normal guy would say: I miss you.
While far apart in different places, Edward Cullen would say: Its like you've taken half myself with you
* A normal guy wouldnt care or notice if you had nightmares.
Edward Cullen would sing until your nightmares went away.
* A normal guy would wait for you to make him breakfast.
Edward Cullen would make you breakfast everyday.

New Moon countdown app!

Here's the links to download the New Moon countdowns:



Team Edward

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clevvertv

Here's a new thing from clevvertv about the New Moon soundtrack video:

New Moon trailer before The Proposal

It is confirmed! The New Moon trailer will be shown before Sandra Bullock's new movie "The Proposal" that comes out this weekend!



This article is from The HD Room:


Earlier this evening I attended a press screening for the new romantic comedy The Proposal starring Sandra Bullock and Ryan Reynolds. It is a moderately amusing film wrapped in a formulaic “chick flick” pita but that’s not the reason for this post.

The first trailer that ran in front of The Proposal was none other than Summit Entertaiment’s The Twilight Saga: New Moon.

The audience let out a low roar when the Summit logo came up and then you could hear a pin drop with Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson on screen. Then when Taylor Lautner appeared sans shirt… well, let’s just say there are a lot of fan girls out there. The screaming continued right through the wolf transformation so I tried to focus my hearing on the guy behind me yelling “booo!” to deflect the annoying shrieks.

When The Proposal’s final box office numbers for this weekend come in keep Twilight in mind. I wouldn’t be surprised if a few million dollars aren’t solely the result of Twilighters forking out $10 to see their beloved New Moon trailer on the big screen.

I’ll give it this much: the wolf sounds a lot more menacing with the added wattage behind him. Too bad his “not quite there yet” rendering shortcomings are accentuated when blown up on the big screen.

New Jackson interviews!

Here are all the new interviews with Jackson Rathbone about New Moon stuff!


From MTV:


Watch out Robert Pattinson — there’s another musical talent in the “Twilight” family. Jackson Rathbone—a.k.a vampire Jasper Cullen — is making a name for himself on the music scene with his band 100 Monkeys, and there’s a chance they might make an appearance on the “New Moon” soundtrack.

“We’d love it,” Rathbone told MTV News. “[But] we’re not really pushing for it,” he said. “It’s one of those things where if they want to put our song on the album, I’m not going to complain.” The 24-year-old describes his band’s sound as “old school rock and roll,” that is heavily influenced by blues and funk. “It’s not whiney music,” he added.

After the jump, the actor talks about his now-famous scene in the “New Moon” trailer and working with director Chris Weitz.

Rathbone doesn’t let his music get in the way of his acting, though. “Whenever I’m working on the ‘Twilight’ movies, I work all day on the film and then I go and rehearse with my band at night,” said the Texas-born actor.

Speaking of “Twilight,” Rathbone said that if fans were excited by the recently unveiled “New Moon” trailer, they will be blown away by the full-length film.

“That’s only the beginning of it,” he said of the quick scene in the trailer in which Robert Pattinson’s Edward hurls him across a room and onto a piano. “I got to do some stunts on that. It’s going to be a really action-packed movie.”

He also said that despite their new found fame, the bond between the cast members is as strong as ever. “The first day I was back [on set], all the cast was hanging out in Peter Facinelli’s [Dr. Cullen] room and it was just like a family reunion. It was kind of like we’d been away for a month. It didn’t seem like a year.”

Rathbone also said that new director, Chris Weitz, brought new energy to the set. “In terms of having a new director, nothing really changed too much,” Rathbone said. “It was just a different subtle, vibe because the director really manages the energy on set, and it was great.”

Regarding the storyline in “Moon,” Rathbone declared that he likes the fact that the sequel delves deeper into Stephenie Meyer’s fantasy.

“As you progress [into the series], you get deeper into the lore of the mythical world that we’re establishing with the werewolves, kind of getting more into what the vampire society and legacy is. … [Plus] you get the other side of that love story.

“A lot of elements that I think fans having been waiting to sink their teeth into,” Rathbone said with a smile. “Sorry, I had to use that pun!”




From SciFiWire:


Jackson Rathbone, who plays vampire Jasper Hale in The Twilight Saga: New Moon, told reporters that he and the cast of the upcoming sequel are feeling the weight of the franchise’s popularity more. Oh, and he really does get hurled into a piano.

“We have a bigger budget, and we have a little bit more pressure to keep that [indie] feeling going,” Rathbone said in a group interview Tuesday in Philadelphia. “But the nice thing is that we are delving more into the story now of New Moon. But I will say that Twilight is my favorite, because it takes you into this realm, from reality into this fantasy reality, and it makes that fantasy more real. As the films progress, you get deeper into the mythical world that we are establishing, with the werewolves and what the actual vampire society and legacy is with the Volturi.”

Rathbone talked about his Twilight experience so far and his other creative side projects. New Moon, based on the second of Stephenie Meyer’s best-selling Twilight books, is aiming at a Nov. 20 release. (Possible spoilers ahead!)

How does it feel going from one film franchise to possibly another with The Last Airbender?

Rathbone: I love being busy. I’m lucky enough to be working, and I like to keep working as much as possible. The way I feel is that there’s only 24 hours in a day, and I need at least 20 of them, so I only sleep four hours a night. I also have my band that I play with. Up here, whenever I’m working or when I am working on the Twilight movies, I work all day on the film and then I go and rehearse with my band all night.

What kind of music do you play?

Rathbone: It’s a band, and we travel together. We’re called 100 Monkeys. It’s old-school rock and roll. All originals that are blues- and funk-oriented. We like to have a fun show. We aren’t one of those bands that makes whiney music. We like to make music that people dance to.

There’s going to be a New Moon soundtrack. Any chance your band might do a song for it?

Rathbone: Oh we’d love it, but we’re not really pushing for it.

How does it feel to be part of the whole Twilight phenomenon?

Rathbone: With the first film it was one of Summit Entertainment’s first films. I think it was the second film they produced, the first being Never Back Down. So it was like a bigger-budget indie film, and it felt like an indie film with the way we were making it together and the way that Catherine Hardwicke directs. It was a fun vibe that was onset. But it was a little bit stressful, because as we kept filming, the press kept getting more of it and the fans were more into it. All these Web sites started popping up, like Twilight Moms. It was amazing.

We started making this movie, and people are already loving it and it’s not even out yet. It had six months to come out, and they were already lining up at the movie theaters. It was an experience in and of itself that I’ve got to say I wasn’t really prepared for, but I am thankful for, because they are so supportive of what we do. As an actor, you need an audience. I’ve done Shakespeare in Texas to an audience of three people. When everybody onstage outnumbers everybody in the audience a lot, … so it’s great to have a big audience to play to.

How did it feel going back to shoot the sequel with new director Chris Weitz?

Rathbone: It’s funny. When we got back to film New Moon, the first day, the whole cast was hanging out in Peter Facinelli’s room. It was like a family reunion. It was like we had been away a month. It didn’t seem like a year. It was nice to get back together and have that family environment.

In regards to having a new director, nothing changed too much. There was a different, subtle vibe because the director creates the energy on the set, and he was great. We all wanted to come together and make another great piece of art for the fans. It’s about what they want to see, because they are the ones buying the tickets. …


Have you gotten a lot of feedback about the recent New Moon trailer?

Rathbone: It’s been lovely. For the band, we did a CD signing session, and a lot of people came up and would mention they saw the trailer. I get a lot of fan mail, which is really sweet, and a lot of it has been talking about [the] trailer and how cool it is and how excited they are. When the trailer drops, it has a whole lot more reality behind it. The fans are able to say it is coming out!

It looks like Jasper is getting some action when he’s thrown into a piano.

Rathbone: Yup, I was flying and got to do some stunts on that, and that’s only the beginning of it. They didn’t show the entire [scene]. It’s going to be a really action-packed movie. And then you have the other side of the love story. It has a lot of elements that I think the fans have been waiting to sink their teeth into. … I’m sorry. I had to use that pun. It’s terrible [laughs].



From io9.com:

Yesterday we met a real honest-to-god Twilight vampire, but he didn’t sparkle. Still, Jackson Rathbone who plays doe-eyed Jasper in New Moon talked about what’s different in the sequel, and what else he has in store for Edward.

We caught up with Jasper Cullen yesterday, and while we didn’t have time to ask him about his lack of commitment to sparkle motion, we did get a little New Moon insight. First we asked what’s going to be different between the first and second Twilight vampire flicks.

“I would say that Twilight is my favorite because it takes you into this realm, into this fantasy reality” Harwick explained. “As the films progresses [in the second book] you get deeper into the lore of the mythical world that we’re establishing with the werewolves. [It] gets more into what the vampire society and legacy is, it keeps getting deeper. Plus you get the other side of that love story.”

But how have things changed since the first film’s director, Catherine Hardwicke, was let go? Rathbone talked about the new vibe on set, calling the first one a bit more indie. “We were all making it together and the way Catherine Hardwicke directs, it was a really fun vibe… In terms of having a new director [Chris Weitz], nothing really changed too much. It was just a different subtle, vibe, because the director kind of manages the energy on set, and it was great. We all wanted to come together and make another great piece of art for the fans. It’s really about what they want to see, because they’re the ones buying the tickets and what-not.”

And finally, in regards to the scene where he gets flung into a piano by a pasty Robert Pattinson, Rathbone hinted that he gives as good as he gets: “That’s only the beginning of it. They didn’t show the entire thing. It’s gonna be a really action-packed movie.”

Tuesday, June 16

Twilight Nominated for 12 Teen Choice Awards

Go vote now!




Here's the categories:

Movie Drama: Twilight
Movie Romance: Twilight
Movie Actor: Robert Pattinson
Movie Actress: Kristen Stewart
Movie Villan: Cam Gigandet
Movie Fresh Face Female : Ashley Greene // Nikki Reed
Movie Fresh Face Male: Taylor Lautner
Movie Liplock: Robert Pattinson & Kristen Stewart
Movie Rumble: Robert Pattinson & Cam Gigandet
Album Soundtrack: Twilight
Male Hottie: Robert Pattinson

Taylor Lautner

Here's an interview by access hollywood with Taylor:


Nothing new in Twilight World

So, I haven't put anything up lately because all there is are new pictures of Robbie, which trust me, I do not mind in any way, but I prefer to have it New Moon related and all there is are Remember Me pictures and old pap pictures. So if you have any links to New Moon news, I would love to post it here for you all!

(Just because he's gorgeous)





Thanks:)

Sunday, June 14

Open casting call

There's an open casting call for eclipse!


They need a Seth and a Leah and if you think you got what it takes go for it! Tell us if you get it:)


Here's the call from Summit:


The Twilight Saga: Eclipse Online Open Call Casting
casting for the roles of:
Seth Clearwater :
(Male - Age 15) is a Quileute Indian and the youngest member of the La Push wolf Pack. More…
Leah Clearwater :
(Female - Age 19) is a Quileute Indian and the only female member of the La Push wolf Pack. More…
Auditions are due by June 30, 2009.
Follow these steps to submit your audition:



click here to go to the page!

and remember, it's a scam if they want you to pay for anything!

Wednesday, June 10

Bella vs Sookie

There is a new article from Fan.com about the two vampire-lovers:




Mortal women falling for bad boy vamps isn’t exactly a novel idea. There’s something about dark, brooding — and dead — that can capture the heart of even a vampire slayer like Buffy.

But with True Blood coming back for a terrific second season, and teens all a twitter over the New Moon movie trailer, it looks like a good time to see how Sookie stacks up against Twilight’s Bella.

While Bella could have just wandered into her high school right out of a Jane Austen or Bronte sisters’ novel, Sookie’s more of a gritty girl. Sookie takes charge, and doesn’t let her love of the undead keep her from doing things her way.

Bella, however, seems to like it when an overprotective dead guy tells her what to do.

Sookie might be the better role model for young girls who have a tendency to let boys rule their worlds, but True Blood’s soft porn makes that viewing suggestion moot.

SAVE ME
The defining moment in the relationship between Sookie and vampire Bill comes right after Sookie meets her first vampire. Bill walks into her Louisiana diner, and exits with a couple that subdues him in the parking lot with silver chains while they try to drain him. Sookie comes to Bill’s rescue. For Bella, an out-of-control van in the school parking lot almost turns her into a pancake, until vampire Edward flies to her side and stops the van with his bare hand. Superman has arrived to save the damsel in distress.
Sookie: 1
Bella: 0

MENSA MATERIAL
Bella’s a top student who matches Edward in intelligence. He may have matriculated many times in the past century, but she’s more than able to keep up with him on an academic level. Sookie, however, has more down-home common sense than book learnin’. So we’ll have to give it up for Bella.
Sookie: 1
Bella: 1

BEST FRIENDS
Sookie puts everything on the line for her friends. When she decides to save — wait, that’s a potential spoiler… Let’s just say that this season starts with Sookie putting herself in danger to save her pal’s life. Bella? She barely remembers her friends’ names when she’s got Edward on the brain. So, she’s devoted to her fang boy, but only puts her friends first when Edward isn’t around.
Sookie: 2
Bella: 1

BLIND LOVE
Bella goes gaga the first time she sees Edward, and completely lets him control her life. If any other boyfriend was this controlling in real life, you would try to get your friend out of that relationship as quickly as possible. Instead, Bella’s fans seem to love the fact that this guy takes drastic steps, including vandalizing her vehicle, so that she does what he says. Boyfriend knows best. Meanwhile, we think Sookie might just blow the coffin lid right off Bill’s corpse if he tried to manipulate her that same way.
Sookie: 3
Bella: 1

HOT SEX
Can we even go here with a girl who is supposed to be a role model for pre-teen and teens? Well, Bella’s ready to give it up to Edward, but he’s more of an old-fashioned kind of guy. Either that or a heck of a tease. Even when they have their first smooch, he tells her she must stay very still and not move. Sure, he’s afraid he might suck the life right out of her, but it’s still a control issue. Meanwhile, this isn’t Bill’s first rodeo with a human. He knows what to do, and things get pretty rough. But there’s something about the sexual tension between Bella and Edward that makes for a sizzling chemical reaction that’s hotter than the wild animal fling between Sookie and Bill.
Sookie: 3
Bella: 2

BREAKUP TRAUMA
In the New Moon book, Edward decides it’s better for him to get out of Bella’s life for her own safety — a decision he makes without giving Bella’s opinion a second thought. It puts Bella into a tailspin. She’s suicidal, and turns to her friend Jacob for support. Jacob, for his faults, at least accepts Bella as she is, and encourages her to be herself. Edward’s too busy trying to rein her in. She goes all depressed and suicidal. In the books, when Bill leaves Sookie she’s heartbroken, but salves the pain by hooking up with another supernatural being. If you can’t be with the one you love, Sookie knows, then you love the one you’re with. It seems like a healthier alternative to suicide and depression.
Sookie: 4
Bella: 2

VAMPING OUT
Sookie doesn’t mind romping with the undead, but she sure doesn’t want to give up her immortal soul and mortal life for him. Bella, who can’t even cope with a prom, thinks she’s ready to commit to a life that means giving up her family, and living a hellish existence. Edward wants to love her through her mortal life, and succeeds in getting his way in almost everything having to do with Bella. But on this, he caves? What the hell?
Sookie: 4
Bella: 3

KLUTZ FACTOR
Sookie may be a little clunky in her rescue methods, but she seems to be perfectly capable of not only standing on her two feet, but keeping upright at a walk. Bella falls not only for the dangerous guy, but also for any pebbles that might be lying on a path. Maybe this is her ugly duckling phase before she blooms into a real swan. But when it comes to tripping herself up, we’ve got to give it to Bella.
Sookie: 4
Bella: 4

SELF-ESTEEM SCALE
For some reason, neither one has had much luck in the past with men or boys. Yet, suddenly, once they get involved with vampires, they become irresistible to other he-creatures as well. When Bella arrives at the high school, boys are suddenly interested in her. One of her sort-of-gal-pals chalks it up to the fact that she’s the shiny new toy in school. Maybe. But there’s something there that sends Edward into a blood lust, and once the most powerful guy in school wants Bella, there’s no stopping her climb to the top of the must-have charts for the local boys. Sookie’s ability to read minds has always made her strange in the eyes of the backwoods boys. She’s had mortal boyfriends, but there’s something about her own abilities that has started to draw the supes to her side. Sookie seems pretty secure in her own skin, but Bella keeps wondering how someone so perfect as Edward could ever see something in her. Great way to keep a relationship going, Bella. Think you can handle this for all eternity?
Sookie: 5
Bella: 4

THE TRUE ROLE MODEL
Bella’s a bright girl who loves the classics and she’s a good daughter as well, but she just doesn’t have the maturity to realize that she’s in a controlling relationship. She’s too immature to cope with most of the small trials ordinary life throws in her path, yet she thinks she’s ready to make the decision to give up her soul for an eternal relationship. In Twilight, she tells her friend to take control of a situation because she’s a strong, independent woman. Yet, Bella doesn’t take her own advice. Sookie might jump in the sack with anything, even if it doesn’t have a pulse, but she stands up for what she believes. She may leap into a situation without adequate thought, but she’s an independent woman whose self-esteem doesn’t rely on what a man thinks of her.
Sookie: 6
Bella: 4

Bottom line: We admire Sookie’s spirit and independence. Bella’s a sweet girl, but she needs some maturing. She could have had plenty of adventures before she opted for the vamp life. Look at Demi and Ashton. Now there’s a guy who appreciates a strong woman.

Key New Moon points!

MTV says:


UNIVERSAL CITY, California — It’s one of the most anticipated films of 2009 and already has hundreds of fan sites devoted to it. Now, the stars of “New Moon” are revealing details about key scenes from the flick that will surprise even the most die-hard fans.

“There’s definitely a difference in scale,” marveled Robert Pattinson when we caught up with him recently. “I liked doing ‘Twilight,’ but it felt very much like an indie movie — and ['New Moon'] definitely feels like it’s a big movie.”

“Kristen [Stewart] and Taylor [Lautner] had to lobby to get this one scene in the film that wasn’t originally in — and I am forever indebted to them for that,” revealed Mike Welch, citing a beloved moment from Stephenie Meyer’s “New Moon” novel. “There’s a scene that’s in the book, the three-way date between Jacob and Bella and Mike, where Mike ends up getting sick, and it’s just very awkward.”

As for how physically ill Welch’s Mike Newton gets in the comic-relief scene, he said we shouldn’t expect projectile vomit or anything. “We’re talking a little bit,” he laughed. “A little sick.”

“We did a lot of improv on set,” Lautner said. “We’d just be in a random forest and, after Jacob transforms [into a wolf], he all of a sudden becomes very agile, and I wanted to show that, because pre-transformation, he’s clumsy. But as soon as he transforms, he’s agile. So we’d be in a random forest, and I’d be looking around going, ‘What can I do to show Jacob’s agility in here?’

“Sometimes [director] Chris [Weitz] would be like, ‘No, Taylor, we don’t want you getting hurt, spraining an ankle,’ ” Lautner recalled. “But I was like, ‘Well, how about I just jump off that and then jump through this?’ And he was like, ‘All right, give it a shot.’ ”

The immensely popular “New Moon” trailer gives us a peek at Lautner’s athleticism. It also gives us our first look at the infamous birthday scene — a moment that actor Jackson Rathbone had been eager to shoot ever since he landed the role of anguished vampire Jasper Hale.

“He unleashed the madness; it was crazy,” Peter Facinelli remembered of the day when Rathbone finally got to display his inner animal and attack Kristen Stewart’s Bella. “It took me and Kellan — non-acting — to hold him back.”

Elizabeth Reaser also got knocked over during the violent take. “Jasper, played by Jackson Rathbone, kinda loses it when Bella cuts herself,” Kellan Lutz recalled. “It’s fun to work with your friends and see a side of them that you really don’t expect. That’s where the acting comes into play. Jackson did an amazing job portraying that scene, and it was fun being my character to try and stop him.”

Speaking of favorite scenes, Greene also got to shoot hers — a high-octane moment where Alice Cullen steals a yellow Porsche in Italy. “It was really fun. I worked with a stuntman before actually driving it and learned how to do a bunch of unnecessary things that were fun, like fishtailing, and he was gonna teach me drifting,” Greene laughed. “I drove it in a scene and came about 2 inches from the wall!”

“I hate you,” a jealous Lutz joked.

“I know,” Greene said. “Oh, my gosh — everyone does right now!”

“[The whole film] looks completely different, so it’ll be interesting,” Pattinson said, looking forward to the November 20 “New Moon” release. “I’m very curious to see what it looks like.”

5 "secrets" of the cast

Here's an article from People.com about the cast's secrets.


Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart Have Hidden Talents
“Rob’s an incredible guitarist and vocalist. [And] Kristen can really play guitar,” reveals Jackson Rathbone, 24, who plays vampire Jasper Hale. “They’re really multi-talented artists.”

In fact, the cast’s musical interests helped the everyone bond, says Rathbone, a member of the band 100 Monkeys: “Rob Pattinson and Kristen and Nikki [Reed] would do a lot of jam sessions, and Kellan [Lutz] and Ashley [Greene] and Peter [Facinelli] would all hang out in the hotel room and play music and hang out on the set.”

Kristen and Rob Have Chemistry – On and Off Screen
The pair – who play a couple on screen – were seen smooching in Vancouver recently, but their cast mates insist there is no hot-and-heavy romance – yet, anyway.

“Obviously there’s chemistry: They’re Bella and Edward!” says Justine Wachsberger, 24, who plays vampire sympathizer Gianna in the film. But “they just seem like great friends.”

Rathbone adds that whenever the cast is together, Pattinson and Stewart “didn’t treat each other any differently [than the other cast members]. We’re all equals in the room. It’s like a family.”

The Most Talked-About Relationship on Set Was … a Bromance
“Me and Mike [Welch] (Mike Newton in New Moon),” jokes Justin Chon, 28, who plays Bella’s pal Eric Yorkie. “Me and Mike had a bromance. We just loved to hang out together and talk about stupid things.”

The Cast Is Still Grounded
Twilight actors with big and small roles all hang together at least part of the time, and they shared a love of exploring the beauty of the locations in Canada and Italy.

“You would expect diva behavior from them since they’re so big now, but they’re really nice and down to earth,” says Wachsberger.

Fans Should Be Salivating for New Moon
“I think it’s going to be better than the first one,” says Chon. “I think [director] Chris Weitz is going to do a really good job with it. I was really impressed. I think it’s going to be amazing.”

Adds Wachsberger: “I can’t give away any spoilers, but expect the unexpected.”



What fan hasn't been salivating for New Moon since the day after Twilight came out?

Tuesday, June 9

Adam Lambert in Twilight?

I do love his singing but as a character in any of the Twilight movies? I'm not so sure about that one. Sure he looks the part but, I don't know?


Here's an article from The NY Post:

He’s got the dark, mysterious and brooding persona required to play a vampire, so perhaps casting Adam Lambert as one of the blood suckers in “The Twilight Saga” isn’t the worst idea I’ve ever heard. Snagging a role in the tween-tastic franchise seemed to be on the top of Adam’s agenda as he got up close and personal with “Twilight” director Catherine Hardwicke at the Hollywood Life Awards, where he won Young Hollywood Artist of the Year.

Unfortch for this “American Idol,” being sequestered for months at behest of the reality competition has prevented him from discovering that Catherine isn’t involved with any of the future installments. But in true Adam fashion, he brushed off the bad news…or rather, licked it off.


Fakers

Here's an article on Emma Watson's supposed interviw about how Robbie and Kristen are a true life couple, which is a load of crap and we all knew it from day one!


Here's the article from Perez Hilton on how he posted about it being true and now is sorry:

We just received this email from Emma’s publicist stating that the whole interview was fabricated.

Says the Harry Potter star’s rep, “As you may be aware a Russian Magazine entitled I Love You has run a fictitious article about Emma Watson. This interview never took place with this magazine nor any other magazine and these quotes have been entirely made up. There is no truth in any of the comment and it is highly unprofessional of any publication to have done this. We are in the process of dealing with the magazine and this article, but please ask you not to reprint it in part or in full as it is pure fabrication from start to finish”.



and that's pretty much how every other website looks too.

10.6 Million

Yes, that is the number of times we fans have streamed the New Moon trailer on our computers. It's no surprise to me and I think that it will just keep on growing. There are so many things going through our heads about things shown in the short minute and forty eight seconds they expect us to live on.


Here's an article from MTVmoviesblog

That headline pretty much says it all. I have to say, I’m impressed. You Twilighters clearly love yourself some vampire romance. In just a single week, Summit Entertainment’s “New Moon” trailer reached 10.6 million video streams across launch partners MTV and MySpace.

The social networking site broke some big records, with 4.2 million online views in the first 24 hours, contributing to a total of 7.8 million streams in the first seven days. MTV didn’t exactly fare poorly, with 5.3 million viewers tuned in for the 2009 MTV Movie Awards broadcast premiere and another 2.8 million streams in the following week. The walkaway here I think is that “Twilight” continues to be insanely popular.

TMZ has a Robbie quiz

What level of Rob-session do you have?



Click here to take the quiz at TMZ.com.

Here's a sample question!


4. Have you seen How To Be yet?

1. Looked too weird and indie
2. It's on my agenda
3. Couldn't wait!



It's hilarious!

Monday, June 8

Fake Robbie Twitters

Here is a list of all the fake twitters supposedly being Robbie.


Robert Pattinson is NOT on Twitter.

Communication with Robert Pattinson’s Manager. Will update if and when Robert decides to get on Twitter.

Any and all Robert Pattinson accounts are FAKE.

6/3/09 Suspensions begin.

SUSPENDED @RobPattinson_
SUSPENDED @theRobPattinson
SUSPENDED @_RobPattinson
SUSPENDED @RTP130586
SUSPENDED @R_pattz
SUSPENDED @robert_patinson
SUSPENDED @RobPattinson444
SUSPENDED @theRobPattinson
SUSPENDED @Pattinson_RK
SUSPENDED @PattinsonRT

Other posers:

6/6/09 @PattinsonRobT - Created Immediately after @PattinsonRT was suspended. These are the other profiles recently created and followed:

@RPattinsonActor links to a Robert Pattinson Fan Site
@_RobPattinson_ Added here 6/4/09
@RobPattinson__ 2X (underscore)
@robpattinsonn
@rob_pattinson Profile links to Amazon store Uses Robs Likeness
@Rob_Pat
@robTomPattinson
@rob_pattinson25
@kol1986
@OfficialRobPatt
@Robertpattinson1
@realpattinson Uses well known fake avatar
@ecullen45
@Rob_T_P
@o_0robertpatt
@ReallyRobert
@gige13
@rob_patz
@RobPattinsons
@drealRobPat links to robertpattinson.org a fansite
@robpattie
@robpattinson05
@RobbTPattinson
@official_robpat

Note: This list contains known fakes. Any Rob Pattinson profiles not on this list are FAKE.


People really have no life!

Sunday, June 7

Hilarious but true cartoon

here's a cartoon from EmiliaVampireGirl

it's so so funny and very true. Twilight can easily suck in anyone who touches it if they give it a chance. I love these books.



source