Author Archive
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Nov 30
2009
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• By Michaella
• Filed in: Ashley Greene, Jackson Rathbone, Kellan Lutz, Miscellaneous, Nikki Reed, Promote, Support |
Nov 30
2009
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Ashley, Kellan, Nikki, and Jackson all gave back to the world when they took part in a Public Service Announcement for ONE. ONE is an organization that helps fight global poverty and preventable disease.
Find out more about the organization at their official website.
Thanks Twilight Lexicon for the video!
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Nov 30
2009
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Moviemistakes.com has made a list of all the mistakes in the ‘New Moon’ movie. I always love to see if I can find them myself haha. Most times I can’t. I do wonder how these guys check the mistake lol!
Continuity: When Bella is in the parking lot at school in the beginning, Edward walks toward her. Bella’s hair is neatly pulled off to the side. When he leans in for the kiss it is suddenly stuck to her forehead, and when Edward tells her Jacob wants her, it’s suddenly back to normal.
Continuity: In the scene where Bella is in the meadow talking to Laurent, Bella’s hair is at first straight and then in the next scene it is wispy and pushed back and then it is straight again.
Continuity: When Bella goes to the Cullens’ house for her birthday party, Alice takes the new camera that Charlie got Bella and takes a picture of Bella and Edward. But when Bella prints out the picture and puts it in her scrapbook, it looks nothing like the picture Alice took.
Read more mistakes, here.
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• By Michaella
• Filed in: Ashley Greene, Kellan Lutz, Michael Sheen, New Moon, Nikki Reed, TV Appearances |
Nov 30
2009
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Michael Sheen was one of the guest stars on today’s episode of The Bonnie Hunt Show.You can check out a preview of the show on the official website.
Bonnie will also be interviewing Kellan, Nikki, Ashley, and from the ‘New Moon’ soundtrack, Anya Marina later in the week.
This Week (November 30 – December 4th) On The Bonnie Hunt Show:
Wednesday (December 2nd) – Guest Star: Kellan Lutz & Anya Marina
Thursday (December 3rd) – Guest Star: Nikki Reed
Friday (December 4th) – Guest Star: Ashley Greene
We will post videos from these interviews as they become available.
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Nov 30
2009
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Today’s special guest star on Martha Stewart was none other then Chaske Spencer.
Preview: Start the countdown to Christmas with inspiring ideas from A to Z and a one-of-a-kind glittered Advent calendar craft with “New Moon” actor Chaske Spencer! Plus, trim the tree with Hannah Milman and sparkling shell and urchin ornaments from the sea, and go behind the scenes at Michaels’ very first Manhattan store with our team of crafting experts.
As soon as videos from this interview become available, we will post them for you.
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Nov 21
2009
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So, this just in, Rob is official a movie star. Now he will be starring along side the beautiful Uma Thurman in his next film “Bel Ami”.
Uma Thurman will soon be making time with Rob Pattinson.
The actress has signed to star opposite the “Twilight” star in an adaptation of Guy de Maupassant’s short story “Bel Ami.”
Kristin Scott Thomas also has joined the cast.
“Ami” tells of George Duroy (Pattinson), a young journalist who rose from poverty to become one of the most successful men in Paris via the ruthless and calculating bedding of the city’s most glamorous and influential women.
Thurman plays the wife of Duroy’s friend, a woman who is extremely involved and connected in the goings-on of Parisian society. She helps Duroy in his ascent, later becoming his wife.
Thomas plays a socialite who falls for Duroy, becoming clingy in the process.
London theater director Declan Donnellan is making his film debut on “Ami,” which Uberto Pasolini is producing through his shingle Redwave Films. Simon Fuller of 19 Entertainment is executive producing.
The movie is scheduled to shoot next year in Paris.
It had been erroneously reported that Nicole Kidman would star with Pattinson. Kidman had an offer, but a deal never got made.
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Nov 21
2009
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Nov 21
2009
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Nov 20
2009
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The moon may be new, and the director may be different (Chris Weitz takes over the reins from Catherine Hardwicke), but otherwise, the second installment of the “Twilight” saga remains, for better or worse, exceptionally faithful to its 2008 beginnings.
Understandably not wanting to mess with that $350 million worldwide success, “The Twilight Saga: New Moon,” is content to stay within those tonal parameters rather than venture out in potentially more intriguing or substantial directions, which should suit its ferocious adolescent female fan base just fine.
The uninitiated, meanwhile, might find that the film’s deliberately unhurried 130-minute running time feels like a Cullen clan eternity.
Anticipation is sufficiently high that opening weekend box office for the Summit Entertainment release is guaranteed to be anything but anemic, most likely eclipsing the $70 million taken by “Twilight” this time last year. The film bows Friday (November 20).
Alluding more obviously to the “Romeo & Juliet” vibe of author Stephenie Meyer’s books, “New Moon” finds heroine Bella Swan (Kristen Stewart) caught in a tricky triangular relationship with Edward Cullen (Robert Pattinson) and Jacob Black (Taylor Lautner).
Read the rest of the review, here.
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Nov 20
2009
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Bloomberg reports,
As Summit Entertainment LLC releases the sequel to “Twilight” in theaters today, the studio is searching for a follow-up to the vampire series that has so far made $384 million in global ticket sales.
“The Twilight Saga: New Moon,” based on the second of Stephenie Meyer’s four best-selling novels, may bring in $600 million worldwide, said David Davis, founder of Arpeggio Partners LLC, a consulting firm to movie studios and film investors based in Santa Monica, California.
The success of “Twilight” has allowed Summit to expand its film slate at a time when other studios are retrenching. The challenge for the studio is to find new properties to replace “Twilight” once the series ends, Davis said.
Read more, here.
























