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By Michaella
Filed in: Billy Burke, Interviews, New Moon
Nov 19 2009

Radar Online recently interviewed Billy Burke (Charlie Swan).

RadarOnline.com: Did you know what you were getting into when you signed up for the first movie?

Billy Burke: I had good idea that it would have an audience. But, I had no idea that it would become this cultural phenomenon. I just really thought that it was such a great love story.

RadarOnline.com: What kind of advice do you give your young co-stars now that they’re experiencing this high level of fame?

Billy Burke: They don’t need any advice from me. They’re all doing very well. You have to let people go through the machine the way they see fit and so far I’ve seen them get treated with nothing but respect. Only advice I would impart is be treated with respect and try not to be full of s**t!

Read the rest of the interview, here.

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By Michaella
Filed in: Interviews, Michael Sheen, New Moon
Nov 19 2009

Fancast also interviewed Michael Sheen (Aro).

Enhancing the pedigree of The Twilight Saga: New Moon is Michael Sheen, the star of last year’s Oscar-nominee Frost/Nixon, taking on the role of Aro, the head of the Volturi vampire clan with the power to read thoughts with a touch. He spoke about concocting his characterization, and aside from author Stephenie Meyer, you can bet no one else in this youthful cast is going to share these particular influences.

“It was from Stephenie in the book,” Sheen started. “She describes Aro as having a voice like feathers, so that made me think about what would it sound like if someone had a voice like feathers. And then, as I was starting to play around with it, I reminded myself a little bit of the Blue Meanie. You remember the Blue Meanie in Yellow Submarine and the hand that goes with it? And then I was also thinking about characters from when I was a kid watching stuff that really freaked me out and the Blue Meanie really freaked me out. The Child Catcher from Chitty Chitty Bang Bang – you know, “Lollipops” and all that. I liked the idea of a character who on the surface appears to be very friendly and thinks of himself as just being a sentimental old fool, a romantic at heart, and then he wants to eat your eyes.”

Read the rest of the interview, here.

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Nov 19 2009

Fancast recently sat down with Dakota for an interview.

Dakota Fanning was just like any other teenage girl, a big fan of Stephenie Meyer’s Twilight books, which carried over to being a huge fan of the first film. In The Twilight Saga: New Moon, she’s living the dream of Twi-hards everywhere by actually getting the chance to be a part of this world by playing Jane, a scary member of the Volturi, the ruling council of vampires. Fortunately for her, she’s been in the game long enough not to get starstruck.

“Especially going into this movie with a cast that already knew each other really well because they’ve already done a movie together, you’re always kind of like the new kid coming in,” Fanning said. “But they were just so nice and so welcoming, and just a really great cast so it was kind of hard to be star struck even though you’re such big fans of them and excited to meet them, but they’re just so nice and you become friends pretty quick.”

Read the rest of the interview, here.

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By Michaella
Filed in: New Moon, Promote, Twilight Beauty
Nov 19 2009

To celebrate the long awaited release of ‘New Moon’, the makeup line that was inspired by Twilight, Twilight Beauty is running a special for all orders placed Friday, November 20th through Monday, November 23rd that are $50 and over. You will receive a free gift and free shipping.

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Enjoy free ground shipping on all single orders totaling $50 or more.

P.S. ONE MORE DAY!!!!!!

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Nov 18 2009

Recently, Nikki Reed and Elizabeth Reaser sat down with Vanity Fair Magazine.

Nikki’s Interview:

VF: Elizabeth Reaser said that the two of you pal around on set and like to listen to Jay-Z. Is that what you typically do during your downtime?

Nikki: Yes, Elizabeth and I bonded quite a bit during the filming of Eclipse. The experience in Vancouver this time felt more isolated as the cast was split up into different housing locations for security purposes. We were all totally exhausted and routinely photographed every time we left the apartment. I was very grateful to have Elizabeth there with Jay-Z and dark chocolate covered Halvah.

Read the rest of Nikki’s interview, here.

Elizabeth’s Interview:

VF: Can you give me one word to describe each of your fellow Cullen actors starting with Nikki Reed [“Rosalie Hale”]?

Elizabeth: Comedian!
Jackson Rathbone [“Jasper Hale”].
Original.
Kellan Lutz [“Emmett Cullen”].
Brother.
Rob Pattinson [“Edward Cullen”].
Smart.
Ashley Greene [“Alice Cullen”].
Light.
Peter Facinelli [“Dr. Carlisle Cullen”].
Game.
Kristen Stewart ["Bella Swan"].
Honest.

Read the rest of Elizabeth’s interview, here.

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Nov 18 2009

This morning, Kristen was a guest star on the Today Show. Here’s a video of her appearance. Enjoy!

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By Michaella
Filed in: Interviews, Kellan Lutz, New Moon
Nov 18 2009

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Nov 18 2009

If Magazine recently chatted with Kristen about the public eye her life is in ever since she starred in Twilight and the affect it has on Kristen.

A lot can change in one year. Kristen Stewart went from a relatively low profile actor to top of the teen hot list. I’m talking, of course, about her role as Bella Swan in the vampire epic, TWILIGHT. Since the release of the film, Bella has soared into that rare stratosphere of teen worship and tabloid fodder. But the nineteen year old has taken fame in stride, becoming more at ease with her new life in the public spotlight and people hanging over her every word.
“I think I’ve gotten a lot more comfortable with talking about myself and knowing that what you say people are really going to take into consideration and that always intimidated me so much that I minced every word that came out of my mouth,” says Stewart. “I couldn’t finish a sentence because I was so concerned about how it was going to sound. I didn’t want to come across insincere about something that I really love to do.”

Read the rest of the interview, here.

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