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Saturday, May 15, 2010
Biel never ceases to amaze me with her videos! Robert Pattinson More than just Edward Cullen
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Thursday, May 13, 2010
OK just so I have easy access to ANGRYWARD! Edward & Jacob fight in ECLIPSE
OK - I need easy access to this, so I"ll just post it to the blog and I can easily click and watch over and over and......you get the picture??? OH YEAH, I know you do! So let's ENJOY!!!!
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Check out the 1st Clip from 'The Twilight Saga: Eclipse'
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Wednesday, May 12, 2010
Creation Entertainment lands the Mother Ship! Kristen, Rob & Taylor to attend!
You are invited to attend a most delightful weekend with fellow Twilight Saga fans from around the globe on June 11-13, 2010 at the gorgeous Hyatt Regency Century Plaza Hotel, conveniently located near Los Angeles' most popular attractions. Every ticketed attendee is guaranteed a seat in our main theatre where the stars appear and you'll see it all, including celebrity panels, exclusive footage, contests, auctions, presentations from the major Twilight fan sites, and some super-surprises we can't reveal at this time! Our vendors area, open to all attendees, will feature the world's widest array of Twilight collectibles, including items produced solely for this incredible weekend!
Make your plans now to be with us, it just isn't the same without YOU!
ROBERT PATTINSON
Appearing on a very special panel event Saturday early evening! If you are attending the convention you are IN to see this amazing event!
Due to scheduling, Robert will not be available for autographing or photo ops.
KRISTEN STEWART
Appearing on a very special panel event Saturday early evening! If you are attending the convention you are IN to see this amazing event!
Due to scheduling, Kristen will not be available for autographing or photo ops.
TAYLOR LAUTNER
Appearing on a very special panel event Saturday early evening! If you are attending the convention you are IN to see this amazing event!
Due to scheduling, Taylor will not be available for autographing or photo ops.
For additional guest appearance information click HERE
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Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Robsten - The Only Exception - Robert and Kristen LOVE THIS VIDEO!!!
OK - I am absolutely loving this video by patti13Mai -- there is some pic & shots in this video I have never seen before -- this is lovely and I LURVE IT!!!
OH -- AND CATCH THE SMILE AT :38 - :40
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An all day process, but ECLIPSE Soundtrack artist to be revealed tomorrow 5/12/10
In what will be a very SLLLLLLLLLLLLOOOOOOOOOOWWWWWWWW process beginning at 11:00 AM Eastern time on Wednesday, 1 artist every half hour will be revealed for 'The Twilight Saga: Eclipse' soundtrack states Entertainment Weekly in the article below!
Anyhow, MySpace tells EW exclusively that they will unveil the full soundtrack roster for Twilight: Eclipse, beginning Wednesday, May 12, at 11am EST/8am PST … and continuing on for many hours, at the rate of one band reveal every half hour. (We will do our best to update you in real time here; you can also get the updates on Twitter via @MySpaceMusic).
Last chance to place the bets of your Twi-lives and tell us: Who will be keeping musical company with Muse by this time tomorrow?
SOURCE: EW
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Breaking Dawn' Cast Negotiations: If Kellan Lutz Is Out, Who Could Replace Him?
We already went over our ideas for a new Alice — though we want to again, note that the last thing we want are the roles of Alice and Emmett recast — so click after the jump to see our picks for Emmett.
The "Glee" star has the perfect build to replace the dark-haired, beefy Kellan as Emmett, but we're worried Cory Monteith might be a bit too goofy to pull off some of the action sequences in "Breaking Dawn." Then again, who are we kidding, there really aren't any action sequences in "Breaking Dawn," and there's plenty of Emmett being goofy, so Cory might end up being the perfect pick
Jason Momoa
First he beat out Kellan as a contender in the "Conan" reboot, and now we're recommending him to replace Kellan as Emmett — yeah, Jason Momoa and Kellan aren't likely to be close friends any time soon. But Jason was chosen over Kellan as The Barbarian for a reason, and honestly he's probably a more intimidating (and taller!!) Emmett Cullen than Kellan was anyway.
Like Rachael Leigh Cook for Alice Cullen, Tom Welling was Stephenie Meyer's dream choice of an actor to play Emmett in "The Twilight Saga." So while we might not think he's the best pick as a replacement (too old for one, two pricey for another), we'd be remiss to leave him off our list as possible new Emmetts. We're really hoping it doesn't get to this point!
Thank you for voting!
Cory Monteith 11%
Jason Momoa 11%
Tom Welling 22%
None of the above- I'm throwing in my own ideas in the comments section 0%
What?? Kellan Lutz is NOT replaceable! 56%
SOURCE: HollywoodCrush
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What a beautiful smile! Kristen Stewart still from Oprah
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Monday, May 10, 2010
How Rob admits his love for Kristen without uttering a word! via @Ate_Ofie:
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Preview of 'The Twilight Saga Eclipse' Cast on Oprah 5/13/10
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Sunday, May 9, 2010
Loving this review of ECLIPSE by a non-twi fan!!!
Pros: Decent acting, character development, special effects, Sense that story is going somewhere
Cons: A lot feels very familiar.
The Bottom Line: The next installment in “The Twilight Saga,” “Eclipse” progresses the stories and relationships from the earlier films and is entertaining for viewers from teenagers up.
wlswarts's Full Review: The Twilight Saga: Eclipse
Series’ become tougher and tougher for non-fans the longer the series persists. Those who are not embedded in a phenomenon tend to be looking for something that builds on the prior installments while still giving viewers something that feels new, if not entirely familiar. So, for example, with “Twilight” (reviewed at: http://www.epinions.com/content_451430813316 ) the pressure on filmmakers was to please fans and get an audience who had not read any of the books intrigued in the story and characters. With “New Moon” (reviewed at: http://www.epinions.com/content_492450057860 ) the pressure was to retain the audience and not simply repeat the teen melodrama aspects and allow the audience to feel like the story was actually going somewhere. They largely succeeded. With “Eclipse,” the third installment in the “Twilight Saga,” the stakes are raised, especially for those who are not already glued to the series.
For that audience, the fear has to be that “Eclipse” will simply be a repetition of the two prior installments and will be more teen melodrama than anything else. After all, in “The Twilight Saga,” there is a romance to vampires and werewolves and much of Kristen Stewart’s acting involves alternately looking moon-eyed and falling down. With “Eclipse,” the formula is broken and the film fearlessly illustrates what it only implied in “New Moon,” that most vampires are actually angry and quite evil. While “New Moon” had the carnage off-screen, “Eclipse” illustrates it and the conflict becomes more than just a teenage “I love him,” “no, I love the other guy,” “no, I love the first guy more” story. And it is bound to be well-received by the fans. It was well-received by this non-fan.
Bella Swan and Edward Cullen have made it to Senior year of high school and as their relationship is deepening, Bella is applying to colleges and Edward decides to go through the motions of going to college to be with her and applies as well. But in nearby Seattle, Washington, there have been killings which Jacob knows are the work of vampires. Bella, despite Edward’s dislike of Jacob, continues to visit Jacob and with Jacob’s werewolf clan moves to deal with the vampires, Jacob becomes more protective of his best friend. When Edward and the Cullens are given proof that the problems in Seattle are the works of vampires, Alice sees the menace coming to Forks and the Cullens are forced to flee.
With an army of vampires descending upon Forks, Bella, Edward and Jacob flee in order to protect Bella as she appears to be the target of the rage of the vampires. With the attack imminent, the Cullen family joins forces with the werewolves in order to prevent the slaughter of humans and the exposure of both supernatural communities.
The nicest thing about “Eclipse” is that while the characters seem largely the same in the film, the plot has an almost constant sense of movement and the film feels like it is going somewhere. And where it goes is worth the wait. The key to who is behind the army of vampires and why makes perfect sense and the emotional resonance carries back to the final scene of “Twilight,” which works for those who have seen the prior installments. For those who have not seen “Twilight,” the motivations for Victoria are repeated enough so that she seems like a reasonable villain. Newbie viewers are more likely to be lost by the appearance of Jane and the Volturi than Victoria and her arc.
On the subject of Victoria, Bryce Dallas Howard steps into the role beautifully and while fans might miss Rachel Lefevre, Howard does a good job of playing Victoria as both harsh and wounded. In fact, I didn’t even notice the recasting until the credits, that is how flawlessly Howard assumes the looks and mannerisms of Victoria as characterized by Lefevre.
On the character front, “Eclipse” does a decent job of progressing Bella, Edward and Jacob, though it narrowly misses recreating the sense of watching the same ridiculous love triangle in the prior film. The movie works in this regard because it leaves the characters with a much more firm sense of who each of the principles are and what direction they are headed in. Bella manages to swoon more for Edward and the resulting decisions she makes feel much more organic than simply having to choose between the two lead hunks. The result is that “Eclipse” will probably replay better than “New Moon” for those who are not looking at the series for the teenage romance aspect.
As far as performances go, Ashley Greene continues to steal her scenes as Alice Cullen, the vampire who is able to see the future (except when it is most useful). Fortunately, her vision is explained and explored more in this movie, as is Jasper’s twitchiness. Jackson Rathbone has played Jasper as twitchy and dark and in “Eclipse” he is given the chance to steal a scene or two for more than just chill factor. He portrays Jasper in a more adult fashion and when Jasper begins to take a leadership role in the planning of the combat, it is Rathbone’s performance which sells it.
The leading men do what they have done before, so there are no surprises from Robert Pattinson (Edward), Taylor Lautner (Jacob), Billy Burke (Charlie, Bella’s father) or Peter Facinelli (Carlisle Cullen). Facinelli deserves a special note in that his role as the Cullen patriarch is given more importance in “Eclipse” and Facinelli makes good use of the screentime. His trick is to both provide a level of consistency and to make quiet scenes where Carlisle provides deeply human wisdom seem inhuman and Facinelli nails it.
Kristen Stewart continues to do a decent job of balancing Bella’s role as damsel in distress and normal teenage girl. In “Eclipse,” the role is a bit more physical for her and she seems up to the task. Waifish girls everywhere have a new role model in Stewart’s Swan and she plays off Pattinson well, so at the very least the film portrays a very real sense of sexual chemistry.
Finally, while “New Moon” had some morph effects which were not ideal (notably with werewolf transformations), “Eclipse” has the kinks worked out. The special effects are amazing and adult audiences are likely only to be disappointed in that they do not go far enough. The climactic battle has startlingly little blood for a conflict of its magnitude and those looking at this for an adult sense of realism are likely to be a little let down.
But those looking for something new to swoon about in Forks, Washington, where vampires and werewolves are real and they are all interested in teenagers, “Eclipse” is something to rave about.
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