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.

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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!