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By Nayy
Filed in: Chris Weitz, Interviews, New Moon
Mar 10 2010

From the LA Times Blog ‘Ministry of Gossip’:

SPOILER ALERT: In “New Moon” we see a premonition of Kristen Stewart as a vampire. (In the Stephenie Meyer-penned books, Stewart’s character Bella is eventually made a vampire by Robert Pattinson’s Edward). In said vision, Stewart and Pattinson frolic and play in the woods, soaking in their undead love.

So, what would Weitz have done differently, if he had it to do it all over again?

“I wouldn’t have shot Bella running through the forest with Edward, because I’ve never been at a screening of the film in which people didn’t laugh at it,” Weitz told me. “My heart sinks every time I hear that.”

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**I didn’t laugh at this scene, I though it was a great surprise. Did you guys laughed?

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By Tathy
Filed in: Chris Weitz, Interviews
Mar 06 2010

IESB: Did you have any preconceived notions, coming into this film, about what it would be like to work with Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson and Taylor Lautner, prior to filming with them? And, was there anything you learned about working with them that really surprised you?

Chris: I think what surprised me most was how level-headed they were, given the kind of pressures that they were under from the attention of the fans and the number of things that could have taken their head out of the game, and how much they really cared about getting their characters right. In the second film, in a franchise in which you know that people are going to go see it anyway, it’s very impressive to see young actors who really care about getting things just right. It’s the first time I’ve actually been twice the age of the actors, except on About a Boy, but that was really working with a child actor. These guys are actually rather grown up. I was surprised at how old I actually felt, in comparison to them. At the same time, I was really impressed by their professionalism.

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By Tathy
Filed in: Chris Weitz, New Moon
Mar 06 2010

One of the most entertaining aspects of the new “Twilight Saga: New Moon” DVD and Blu-ray is the audio commentary from director Chris Weitz and his editor Peter Lambert.

During their long and funny conversation, Weitz makes a humbling revelation about one of his few regrets in the movie: the infamous moment where Aro (Michael Sheen) looks into Alice Cullen’s mind (Ashley Greene) and see the future fate of our hero Bella Swan (Kristen Stewart). What was meant as a dramatic reveal that Bella would become a vampire, and thus satisfy Aro’s wishes, drew unintentional laughter as audiences observed Bella and Edward Cullen (Robert Pattinson) seemingly skipping through the forest in slow motion.

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By Tathy
Filed in: Article, Chris Weitz, Eclipse
Mar 04 2010

People talked with “New Moon” director Chris Weitz about “Eclipse“!

Team Jacob, hold on to your sleeping bags.

Chris Weitz, who directed New Moon, the second installment in the Twilight series, says he has read the script for this summer’s third installment, Eclipse – and that one scene in particular is a scorcher.

“I’m looking forward to the sleeping bag scene, I gotta say,” Weitz tells PEOPLE. “That’s going to be very steamy.”

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By Tathy
Filed in: Chris Weitz, Interviews
Jan 13 2010

The lucky winner in a contest promoted by @Twilight and Summit Entertainment, @JennyBRUTAL had the chance to talk via a phone call with “New Moon” director Chris Weitz. She made some great questions, check it out:

2.) I know Edward’s car is now a dark silver, but was there any reason for the change?
A.) Availability. Volvo wanted to introduce a new car into the series, instead of the older model. So they provided a newer model, brown Volvo. Immediately we knew it had to be repainted, and chose a dark, non-shiny, black colour. It added more to the first Edward scene in the movie, the feeling is upbeat but the colour of the vehicle adds to the danger lurking.

3.) How did you decide to shoot the scene where the months are passing by, considering the books only name the months that pass?
A.) We originally thought we could use a blank screen with names of the months passing but felt that it was best to portray depression visually. CGI was used and the windows were covered by green screen. We used a robotic camera for revolvement to mimic the original hand camera as much as possible. I’m not sure if you noticed but with each revolvement the room changes, there are less pictures of her friends and the room gets more sparse.

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Dec 22 2009

As you all know, a New Moon promotional tour was on last month, and Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart, Taylor Lautner and director Chris Weitz were in London where they did a press conference! Check out below the full conference, thanks to New Moon Movie again!! :)


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By Tathy
Filed in: Chris Weitz, New Moon, Summit
Dec 18 2009

Summit Entertainment sent an email today with the following:

Director Chris Weitz has a list of 5 things from NEW MOON you may have missed, available only on the Twilight Tracker iPhone & iPod Touch App. The Twilight Tracker App can be downloaded here — itunes.com/twilight

Check this week’s issue of Entertainment Weekly for 5 additional items, and see NEW MOON again to spot the hidden easter eggs!

EW has already posted them already here.

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Dec 12 2009

Star MoviesVIP Access has great interviews with some of the cast members who are Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart, Taylor Lautner, Dakota Fanning & Michael Sheen, & Ashley Greene in addition to director Chris Weitz! :) Thanks Rob & Kristen Lovers!

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By Moe
Filed in: Chris Weitz, Fans, Interviews, New Moon, News
Dec 10 2009

Chris Weitz defended Samantha Tumpach, a woman who tried to videotape a TINY part of New Moon. :) That’s SO nice of him!

Chicago woman facing prison time for videotaping three minutes of “The Twilight Saga: New Moon” has a new ally in her legal battle — the film’s director.

Veteran director Chris Weitz told the Sun-Times he’s dismayed about Samantha Tumpach’s arrest Nov. 28 at a Rosemont movie theater on a felony charge of illegally copying his new hit film, and he’s contacted the film’s studio about his concerns.

“Needless to say, the case seems to me terribly unfair and I would like to do what I can to address this,” Weitz wrote in an e-mail.The 22-year-old Tumpach could …

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By Moe
Filed in: Chris Weitz, Interviews, New Moon, Reviews
Nov 26 2009

It’s true that New Moon is rocking its way on the top of all other movies with great audience and reviews, but still some people give it NEGATIVE reviews which to me doesn’t really make sense! Anyways, Chris Weitz replied to these reviews.

What do you do after traipsing around the world for two weeks promoting a film, especially one that soared to a $285 million worldwide opening weekend? One might assume that you take a long, long nap. Not “New Moon” director Chris Weitz, who sat down for one more interview to discuss his fears about the release and his reaction to negative reviews.

“Nothing surprises me in terms of reviews,” Weitz told Entertainment Weekly. “Having been a reviewer myself, there are only two ways to spin this story. You can either be the one guy who says this is a great movie, or more likely, take a more jaundiced view of the whole thing. And given the media blitz that has accompanied ‘New Moon,’ it’s rather unsurprising. I do wish there was more appreciation for cinematographer Javier Aguirresarobe. I think he’s a genius, and I think he made something beautiful.”

Given the enormous pressure involved with taking on a wildly popular franchise and the intense media attention focused on his stars, Weitz hoped he wouldn’t disappoint studio Summit Entertainment. “If one could imagine their …

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