Saturday, May 2, 2009

Scene Not In Book




Allie from Vancity Allie has new photos up of Bella riding on a motorcyle.
"Because we got there so late, we missed all of Rob’s scenes. This is how his scenes were filmed, and how they are going to incorporate more of him into the movie than the book: In this scene in the movie, Bella leaves the theatre with Jessica (the first time she goes to the theatre, not the second time when she goes with Mike and Jacob)… and encounters the same gang that she did in the first movie. And they’ve got motorcycles. She decides to go on a joyride with one of the gang members to try to upset Edward into appearing in her head again. Only in this particular movie scene, they actually filmed Rob Pattinson standing right beside Kristen Stewart telling her not to go, with Kristen standing and talking to the gang member beside his bike. (I’m sure they’ll make him an apparition in post-production editing)
So that’s my best guess at the Bella motorcycle mystery based on what I saw on set. This scene is not like New Moon… in the book, her and Jessica see the gang members sitting in a pub through the window. There was never any motorcycle scenes. The ones ones in the book are with Taylor Lautner on dirtbikes and he wasn’t there. (He was filming the scenes where he jumped from Bella’s window at the Swan house set tonight)"


I think they are doing this so that they can add in more scenes were Edward appears. Normally I wouldnt want the movie to be different from the book, but anything that gives us more Edward is great.


Friday, May 1, 2009

Thursday, April 30, 2009

Jasper Hale Has a Tattoo :)

Inkmag.com has an interview with Jackson Rathborne about his tattoo!

INKED: Let's talk tattoos. How many do you have?
JACKSON RATHBONE: I only have one right now, but I definitely plan on getting more. My friends and I were kind of the bad kids in school, the troublemakers. We went to Interlochen Arts Academy, this really great boarding school in Michigan, and there were six of us who were always acting out against authority. The school administration was like, "Stay away from those boys-they're ‘Lost Boys,'" so that's what everyone called us. When I was 18, I got a tattoo that says, "I'm lost."

INKED: You're in a band too, called 100 Monkeys. So who's wilder-the 100 Monkeys groupies or the Twilight groupies?
JACKSON:We're just so happy to have fans at all. The 100 Monkeys fans are wild-one of my band mates once got molested in a bathroom after a show. The Twilight fans are so amazing-they're always asking me to sign stuff, like their faces, or their cell phones. I'm like, I don't want to de-face your cell phone! And I especially don't want to de-face your face.
*I would molest him in a bathroom any day :)

INKED: Are you signed on for the next Twilight movie, New Moon?
JACKSON: Wait, there's another one? [Laughs.] Just kidding. Yes, I'm on board. I actually go up to Toronto to start training in a few days.

INKED: What other tattoos do you plan on getting?
JACKSON: I'd love to get the Rathbone family crest on my back-it would take up my whole back. Our motto is "Suaviter et Fortiter," which means "nicely, but firmly." My dad always taught me that you've got to give respect to get respect, and you've got to give love to get love. Makes sense, right?

New Edward Cullen Interview w/ Fandango


Below is the interview Fandango did with Edward :). I really wish he was going to be on the New Moon soundtrack. I'm hoping they are trying to keep it secret, but that he really will be on it.


Fandango: You’re just getting started shooting New Moon. How are things going?

Pattinson: The interesting thing about this one is that so much of my character is in Bella’s head. It’s based on a mixture of memories and nightmares. Bella thinks she is going mad. I get to do some really creepy stuff. In other words, Bella is really frightened of [her hallucinations]. It’s really, really different than Twilight. I think that a lot of people will be kind of scared by this one. I wanted to try and put that into Twilight but I couldn’t really find a way to make Edward scary.New Moon


Fandango: How is working with the new director, Chris Weitz?

Pattinson: He’s a great guy. He’s very, very talented, and articulate. I guess it must be kind of stressful for him to take this on. It’s got so much expectation. He just seems very calm about everything.


Fandango: What was it like attending the Academy Awards for the first time?

Pattinson: I got there and then I’m sitting in the second row. It was unbelievable. I keep thinking that something terrible is going to happen. “Death” is the only thing I’m thinking the whole time. I just used up all my luck so I’m probably going to die at 23 or something.


Fandango: Did you discover that any of the hugely famous stars that were there were actually fans of Twilight, or their kids love the movie?

Pattinson: Robin Wright Penn came up to me. I thought that was kind of amazing after her husband had just won Best Actor. That was very, very surreal.


Fandango: You contributed a couple of songs to the Twilight soundtrack. Are you still pursuing music, and will you be doing more for New Moon?

Pattinson: I’m in talks to do a soundtrack for another movie, composing. I cannot say what it is yet, but I really, really, really want to do. I don’t think I’m going to have anything on New Moon, but never say never.

New Dr.Cullen Interview!


PeterFacinelli did an interview with Rebecca Murray from About.com. I love him! I wish there was going to be more of him in New Moon :(

Peter Facinelli – 'Dr Carlisle Cullen' in New MoonSo you have started filming?
Peter Facinelli: "We have started filming."

Where are you so far?
Peter Facinelli: "Well, nothing's shot in order but we've shot the…let's see…the birthday scene. We've shot that. And we've the voting scene. I'm not going to tell you what we all voted, but read the book. What else did we shoot? I shot stitching up Bella which was a lovely little scene. I pretty much mostly almost finished. I have a couple other shots to do in May and then we're done."

Have they added more Cullen family scenes?
Peter Facinelli: "You know, it's hard because when you're doing stuff that's based on a book, if you add too much that's not in there the fans don't like it. I think we're… There's always going to be creative interpretations of stuff. But as far as adding stuff, there's so much in it already, it's hard to add. You have a 500 page book that you've got to squeeze down to two hours."

But everyone wanted more of you guys in it.
Peter Facinelli: "Yeah. They're going to have to wait for the third one. We're more in the third and fourth for sure. I saw, which was really funny, I saw Stephenie Meyer at Disneyland. We went to Disneyland – just randomly went to Disneyland with my family and we both were eating dinner at the [Blue] Bayou restaurant, you know, Pirates of the Caribbean. And it was so odd. She walked over and I was like, 'This is too coincidental.' But, I should have told her, 'You know, why did you take the Cullens out of the second book so much?' I did tell her, 'You know what? I'm a little upset I didn't get to go to Italy.' I said, 'Carlisle could have shown up in Italy.'"

He knows those guys.
Peter Facinelli: "He knows those guys. He'd be like, 'Hey, you know, it's all cool. These are my kids.'"

You know, if she's not going to do Midnight Sun, maybe she should just do one focusing on you.
Peter Facinelli: "I think so. I think so. I'll have to meet her up again at Disneyland."

And you also have a series coming up on Showtime.
Peter Facinelli: "It's a Showtime series called Nurse Jackie. It's starring Edie Falco."

Are you getting typecast?
Peter Facinelli: "I guess. This time I don't bite people though. But I have a sexual Tourettes, which is whenever I get nervous I grab boobs. It's kind of a quirky…"

Is that a true thing?
Peter Facinelli: "I don't know. it is in this. It's kind of a crazy look at hospital life through the eyes of a nurse. And I play this doctor that she doesn't really get along with."

That grabs her boobs.
Peter Facinelli: "That grabs her boobs. It's funny. It's a dramedy so it'll be good times."

Do you grab patients' boobs too?
Peter Facinelli: "I try not to. No, but you know what? As a doctor, they don't make me nervous. Edie's character makes me really uncomfortable and nervous all the time. So there's a lot of boob grabbing."

I can't wait to see this.
Peter Facinelli: "It comes out in June. If you want to see me grab Edie Falco's boobs, tune in."

Because there's no boob grabbing in New Moon.
Peter Facinelli: That's a family movie."

Did you read Stephenie's books?
Peter Facinelli: "Of course, all four of them."

Before you shot the first one?
Peter Facinelli: "No. I read the first three before I shot. The fourth one wasn't written by that time. But since then I've read the fourth one. I'm excited for the fourth one because she's pregnant and I'm a doctor. But like any doctor who delivers babies, when she's finally delivering the baby, they're not there. They're off playing golf or on a family thing. They all promise, 'I'll be there,' but then they're not."

Have you gotten used to the Twilight fans?
Peter Facinelli: "I don't know if you ever get used to them. They're not weird. I love them. I love each and every one of them. No, they're great. They're the best fans that you can have. They're so loyal. We've had people camping out all night long on the sets."

For this one, too?
Peter Facinelli: "Yeah, oh yeah. People are like literally in sleeping bags. We shot all night – you know, night shoots – because vampires like to shoot at night. And then we'd come out at 5 in the morning and they'd be in sleeping bags."

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Calisle Cullen Goes All Night


People.com has a new article about Peter Facinelli! He is soo sweet and cute!

He spoke to them about filming New Moon at night....
"I love night shoots. Everybody else is [tired] by like two, three in the morning, which is weird because I'm the old guy!" Facinelli tells PEOPLE at the Los Angeles premiere of Ghosts of Girlfriends Past on Monday night.

"They should be the ones that should be like party hardy all night long," jokes the 35-year-old of his young costars including
Robert Pattinson, 22, Kristen Stewart, 19, and 17-year-old Taylor Lautner. "At five in the morning I was like, 'I could go another 10 hours!' And they were like, 'Crash!' "

How does he feel about Twilight mania?
"The first [film] we were just hoping people went to see it. We knew there were diehard fans and those are the ones we're like, 'Let's make a good movie for [them],' but we didn't know the diehard fans were going to explode into the amount that they did," he says. But the father of three insists he's nothing but grateful for the fan-demonium. "I feel loved by so many fans, like I went to Disneyland the other day, and I took like 100 pictures just walking like 10 feet … you want to give back to them."

Summit Confirms Rob Pattinson's New Role!


What movie?

Robert Pattinson will play the lead role in "Remember Me"


Whats the movie about?

The movie is a Story of a young couple whose burgeoning relationship is complicated by a succession of family tragedies that test their bond, according to ScreenDaily.com. The makers of the film, which had previously been titled "Memoirs," have not yet settled on which actress who will play Pattinson's love interest.


When will he begin shooting?

After "New Moon" wraps in May, Pattinson will head to New York to shoot "Remember Me," which will finish in time for the actor to begin filming the third "Twilight" movie, "Eclipse," in August.

Nikki Reed's Brother's Film Follows Twilight Stars


Nikki Reed recently told MTV about her brothers new film he is doing about celebrities who have been "glorified" over night...


“My brother goes to UCLA, and he’s making a documentary right now called ‘The Glorification of Celebrities’,” revealed Nikki Reed when we spoke with her a little while ago, explaining a small film that will feature herself, Kristen Stewart and other young stars commenting on the newfound power and pressure bestowed on them practically overnight. “’Twilight’ will play a role in it, but it is just about [exploring]: What is the definition of being a celebrity now?


So, will we get to see the film?


“I think fans with be able to see this,” she said of the flick, which the Reeds expect to graduate beyond the little-seen world of student films. “I am trying to be as involved as I possibly can. I think ‘Twilight’ was a wonderful thing for him to use [in the film], because it escalated quite quickly. It went from being this little tiny book series that none of the actors really knew anything about to this explosion that happened somewhere around the summer [of 2008]; I started walking outside and people started yelling ‘Rosalie!’”


I really hope we get to see the film. Stewart and Reed have been so gracious to fans, that often I wonder how they really feel about their fame.

Fellow Twilighters