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November 2009

taylor lautner robert pattinson kristen stewart  ew robert pattinson taylor lauter kristen stewart covers Three Entertaintment Weekly Covers for New Moon Feature: Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner

The December 4th issue of Entertainment Weekly hits newstands on Friday and features three different covers for “Team Jacob”, “Team Edward” and “Team Bella” with Taylor Lautner, Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart on their respective fronts.

There’s a new feature article on the success of New Moon as well:

Those hundreds of tween girls, and grown women for that matter, that lined up days in advance of New Moon’s Los Angeles premiere weren’t sleeping on concrete to see Weitz. They were desperate for Kristen Stewart, Rob Pattinson and Taylor Lautner–who, despite the microscopic level of scrutiny they’re under, still seem to appreciate their supporters. “I would rather spend tonight hanging with the fans than answering any more questions,” said Stewart at the premiere. Pattinson added, “I don’t know how the Beatles felt but I imagine it was close to this. Very few human beings will ever get to experience the love we feel at Twilight events.” That visceral, obsessive amour for everything in Stephenie Meyer’s literary world has turned a $50 million teenage melodrama into an event that knows no geographic boundaries. The global take for the weekend? $258 million. Says producer Wyck Godfrey, “It’s a worldwide cultural phenomenon that no one could have predicted.”

Chris Weitz is also asked whether he has any interest in directing Breaking Dawn-

But what if Meyer and Summit come calling again for the fourth and final novel, Breaking Dawn? The studio still hasn’t decided if the book should be one film or two. But if they call, will Weitz answer? “I’d do it for Stephenie, Rob, Taylor, and Kristen. I feel a great deal of gratitude for those people,” says Weitz. “But I don’t think I could do another press tour like we did. I just think I would die.”

Check out the rest of the story at EW!

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robert pattinson  pattinson D 0912 16 New Robert Pattinson Vanity Fair Outtakes  robert pattinson  pattinson D 0912 07 New Robert Pattinson Vanity Fair Outtakes  Vanity Fair’s part 4 of Robert Pattinson portraits by Bruce Weber have surfaced.   Rob appears on the cover of Vanity Fair’s December issue. 

This man!!  These photo outtakes of Rob just keep getting better and better!   And there’s more to come!   It’s the gift that keeps on giving!    I wonder if Rob knows what these pictures do to us.

Check out the rest here!

[Source: VF.com,  RPlife]

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must see chris weitz  chris weitz new moon l 280x210 New Moon Director Chris Weitz Talks to Entertainment Weekly  Entertainment Weekly has a new, and awesome, interview with New Moon director Chris Weitz.

In the interview Chris is very clear that New Moon was made for the FANS, not the critics.

It is probably one of my favorite Chris Weitz interviews. He is honest, sincere, and doesn’t hold anything back -

What was your biggest fear going into [opening] weekend?
CHRIS WEITZ:
I didn’t have any particular fears. The tracking numbers were enough to indicate that I wouldn’t be letting the studio down. But if one could imagine their biggest fears, it would be complete rejection of the movie, by the fans. What I’ve realized over the last week is I won’t necessarily get good reviews for this movie. Having swallowed that, this was made for the fans, and if you don’t get it, then you don’t get it.

Did the negative reviews surprise you?
Nothing surprises me in terms of reviews. 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.

A lot of fans say they like the movie more than the book, that New Moon was their least favorite book in the series.
New Moon takes a lot of time to read and you have a lot of time without Edward in the picture. And here in the compressed scenario of the movie, there is less time without RPatz. And the fact that Taylor [Lautner] does such a great job, to the reading audience who’s been very skeptical of him, here he is in the flesh, and it’s quite something.

What do you think is Taylor’s best scene?
When he jumps into Bella’s room. There is so much pathos there even though it’s melodrama, there’s something touching about it. Or maybe the last moment he has, just when he says Bella’s name. You sort of understand just how crushed he is at that moment. There are a few times where he’s absolutely that guy and it’s really lovely. He’s that guy for the fans and that’s what I always thought he could do.

Do you think Kristen evolved as an actor in this movie?
I’m not sure she evolved as much as she had room to run. She’s a thoroughbred as far as actors go. To me, she can do know wrong. The experience of working with her and the caliber of work she was doing was pretty extraordinary. Let’s put aside girl in love with a vampire, her ability to manifest these emotions below the surface, above the surface just to get things right. She’s extraordinarily exacting of herself and in those moments where I was able to give her the room to do that are things I’m very proud of.  That’s a high point.

You made the movie you wanted to here?
Yes, pretty much. In terms of what I wanted to do with the gloss of the picture, the look of the picture, I’m very satisfied with it. And satisfied to touch back with the crew and the actors and to feel we made it under humane conditions as well. No actors were harmed in the making of this movie.

What about dealing with the paparazzi? Did you have any run-ins?
I did a bit of a Sean Penn at LAX. When we were leaving for the European tour. We had left from our L.A. press junket to go to LAX and someone nearly ran us off the road trying to get to one of the cars. We were followed by eight different vans and there was some really dangerous driving. And I understood for the first time how things happened to Princess Diana (I don’t think I’m Princess Diana), and I understood for the first time why celebrities lash out and what’s that about. My first thought upon getting out of the car was, “Who was that driver of the car?” I never found him, but I did lift someone by the hood. A photographer. He was in my way. They have a legal right to be there but they don’t have an ethical right, and he was obstructing my path, and there was someone else I threatened to knock their teeth out. It’s not like me but I felt very protective at that moment and very attacked. There is a huge difference between the attention of the paparazzi and the attention of the fans. The fans have been lovely. The paparazzi in my opinion are a very low form of primate.

Well said Chris!

Chris – you did an amazing job with New Moon. We (the fans) cannot thank you enough for bringing New Moon to life, and staying so very true to the novel. We love the fact that you made New Moon for the FANS and not for anyone else. And are equally as happy that YOU are indeed happy with the movie you made.

Our wish: That you direct Breaking Dawn. We’ll still love you just the same if you don’t. But it would be amazing if you did.

Haters need not apply!

Check out the rest of the awesome interview here!

[Thanks, CF911, and breesmom!]

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MTV has a short interview with New Moon-er Kellan Lutz (aka Emmett Cullen). In the interview Kellan expresses the desire to continue working on the Twilight Saga. And would be more than happy to film a 4th and even a 5th Twilight Saga movie! There have been a lot of rumors floating around that Breaking Dawn will be split into 2 separate movies.

Dear Summit: What is the hold up? Why must you leave us all hanging?

That’s all.

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*Warning* Video contains crude humor, that may not be suitable for some audiences. View discretion is advised. (baahahahahahaha! I’m such a dork! But seriously, it is crude, yet funny)

I literally laughed my butt off when I watched this video! Ode to the funny Twilight parodies! This one is sick, yet extremely funny!

And in case you didn’t notice – the video features Superman star Brandon Roth as Edward Cullen! Swoon!

[Source: TwiFans]

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summit entertainment  official new moon poster leaked 280x427 The Twilight Saga Puts Summit in the Mega Franchise Business The L.A. Times has a great article on Summit Entertainment’s mega success with the “Twilight Saga”  Call it what you will, but I think we TwiFolk have finally arrived, because the numbers don’t lie.

When you factor in the original film’s $383.8 million in worldwide grosses with the $700 million or more in worldwide grosses that “New Moon” could eventually roll up, Summit Entertainment will soon find itself having the biggest true independent film franchise in recent history.

Indie studios have rarely, if ever, had the cushion of such a cozy franchise piggy bank. So when an indie studio has a bad year, it’s really a bad year. The high ledge can look awfully tempting. It’s why in the Miramax days, the Weinstein brothers created the genre-based Dimension division, which gave Bob Weinstein the opportunity to develop such cash cows as the “Scary Movie” franchise, the “Scream” series and the “Spy Kids” saga. Ditto for Lionsgate with its long-running “Saw” horror showcase. However, even though the six “Saw” movies have racked up an impressive $711.8 million in worldwide grosses, it’s likely that Summit, with just the first two installments in its ”Twilight” series, will end up leaving “Saw” in its wake.  It doesn’t mean that Summit’s future is secure. The studio eventually will have to prove that it’s more than a one-trick pony. But for now, Summit has some pretty serious bragging rights, proving that being an indie studio no longer means you have to be a second-class power, even when it comes to playing with the big boys in the franchise game.

And there you have it, Twilight  is truly a phenomenon.  These numbers are astronomical.  Remember when Titanic came out?  All the fuss over that movie, I was beyond guilty and obsessed.  I saw Titanic13 times(ok I’m mad I just revealed that to the world) and The Twilight Saga will surpass that easily, and I feel that long after all of this has died down…they’ll still be talking about Twilight & we the loyal fans for decades to come.  summit entertainment  icon smile The Twilight Saga Puts Summit in the Mega Franchise Business

(Source L.A. Times, Thanks Diana!)

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taylor lautner  taylor lautner rolling stone cover Taylor Lautner Cover and Photos in Rolling Stone Magazine taylor lautner  taylor lautner rolling stone shirtless Taylor Lautner Cover and Photos in Rolling Stone Magazine

The pics of Taylor Lautner that were taken back in October for Rolling Stone magazine by Mark Seliger are out, and the results are hot, hot, hot.

Check out the rest of the shoot in this month’s issue and on the Rolling Stone website!

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