Friday, July 9, 2010

More pictures from my trip to VAMPIUH COUNTRY

"About three things I was certain"

"Under constant clouds......FORKS"
Welcome to the Home of 'The Twilight Saga'

At Cape Horn

Another view from Bella and Edward's tree

The Cullen's didn't have to "ditch" on this day!

"Apparently no one here is good enough..."  Jessica

#FanGirlTrip begins at Multnomah Falls (you see these falls as Edward and Bella are heading to play Vampire Baseball)













If you only knew how many pictures it took for us to finally get a good shot of Mt. Hood!  Way to go Shacks!


I finally made it to FORKS!


Mt. St. Helens
First Beach - La Push Baby!














Beautiful flowers at Pike's Market in Seattle, WA


"You don't know how long I've waited for you"  Edward Cullen

The view from The Space Needle - Seattle, WA  -- When Bella drives to Seattle to meet J. Jenks, she probably can see the Space Needle













Pictures courtesy of: My Besties!

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

'The Twilight Saga' May Be Hollywood's Most Successful Film Franchise



While "The Twilight Saga" is undoubtedly beloved its fans, it's hard to argue that the fanbase will be able to turn it into one of the highest grossing film franchises out there. Sure, Summit said that "Eclipse" got more guys to the cinemas than the previous two films, but we doubt that is going to translate into higher box office revenue for the two "Breaking Dawn" films.



But even though "The Twilight Saga" isn't the highest grossing film series, TheWrap argues that it is the most financially successful. How can "Twilight" be more successful than "Harry Potter," "Pirates of the Caribbean" or "The Lord of the Rings," you might ask? Because they're so dirt cheap to make.


"Twilight" only cost $37 million to make, back when Summit thought they were backing a small indie film adaptation. The film went on to gross more than $392.5 million worldwide, which meant Summit was willing to give filmmaker Chris Weitz a slightly larger budget to film "New Moon."

But still, "New Moon," with all its CGI and gorgeous aerial shots, only cost $50 million to make, and grossed over $709.7 million worldwide. And even though "Eclipse" cost $68 million to make, it earned that back in its opening day, and has grossed more than $275 million in six days.

Compared to that, TheWrap reports that the first film in each of the "LotR," "Pirates" and "Harry Potter" films cost around $100 million to make ($93 million, $140 million and $125 million respectively), with costs increasing on each of the films to an impressive $300 million for "At World's End," which barely made that money back in domestic release, and "Half-Blood Prince," which cost $250 million to make and earned back just under a billion worldwide.

And even though the two "Breaking Dawn" films are going to cost about $100 million a piece, at the rate the "Twilight" films are making money, they're still going to make probably seven or eight times as much as they cost to produce. Experts doubt that "Eclipse" will likely beat out "New Moon" by much in the box office, but even so, Summit will have made more than $600 million in box office profits.

TheWrap also references the way "Twilight" has almost single-handedly saved clothing store Hot Topic as well as revived the soundtrack industry. They even mention MTV's old "Twilight Tuesdays," which were used to promote "Twilight" back in 2008 by releasing fresh content every Tuesday leading up until the film's release.

So haters can keep on hating, but "The Twilight Saga" will likely go down in history as the smartest move a film production company ever took, and many other ones will try to emulate its success for years to come.


Are you surprised to find that "The Twilight Saga" is one of the most successful franchises in Hollywood? Comment below!

SOURCE: Hollywood Crush

Monday, July 5, 2010

1st pic of Kristen & Rob 7/5/10 LA Theater for Eclipse


La Fans get a Extra Special treat tonight as Kristen Stewart and Rob Pattinson come in to thank the fans for seeing Eclipse!!!

Via @amyteng

Pics from my trip to Vampire Country!!!!

This "Edward Cullen" like Volvo C30 picked me up at the airport!!!

This pillow was awaiting me in Vampiuh Country!
Recognize the falls from 'Twilight'? As Edward & Bella are walking to the baseball field you see these falls behind them!
Twilight in the Pacific North West!
"things like this just don't exist"  Bella Swan  "they do in my world" Edward Cullen  This is the view from Edward & Bella's tree!  Just as amazing in real life as it is in the movie!

Three Twi Girls! Me, @callsignC30 and @shackle_me

 The Bridge of the Gods - this is the bridge that Charlie & Bella drive across when she first arrives in Forks at the beginning of  'Twilight'
"In the state of Washington, under a nearly constant cover of clouds and rain, there is a small town named FORKS.  Population 3,120.

Berry Pie anyone?  We even saw Buttcrack Santa!

I went to the prom, but I didn't find Edward or Bella!

"the lion fell in love with the lamb"
"you're my own personal brand of heroin"
All that was missing out front was a Stupid Shiny Volvo!

We did find it a little later, but someone needs to tell Edward his car needs a bath!
"Chillax"  This is where Bella meets Eric for the 1st time on her 1st day at Forks High School.


"She's not one of us Edward" Emmett Cullen
Me and @steeners41 meet at the Twilight Night Event in Portland!!!
"I can read everyone's mind in this room apart from yours" Edward Cullen
Highway 101

"Under a nearly constant cover of clouds and rain.....FORKS"

Thank goodness in 'Breaking Dawn' Bella finally gets a new ride!!

As we found out later the Cullens were in LA for a movie premiere!



Esme leaves visitors a message

Showing that Spartan Pride!

Should we go on past?

Trouble a brewing!!

"It's La Push, baby"

"It's just scary stories Bella"

"who are they?"

Me and @callsignC30 at the Fandom Gives Back Screening of Eclipse in Portland, OR 6/29/10

More pics to come - I left my camera at the Space Needle, so I am awaiting pics from @callsignC30 and @shackle_me!!!!  These pics were taken on my blackberry!

Sunday, July 4, 2010

#1 TV Spot - 'The Twilight Saga: Eclipse' #1 movie in America!