I like the movie poster, but the book cover with Kristen (Bella) is my favorite out of all the book covers. What do y'all think?
~Ashley
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Well here they are! Just like "Twilight" & "New Moon" Little Brown is Re-Releasing "Eclipse" with the Movie tie in books! Pre-Order links are listed under each cover!
Mass Market Paperback–Media Tie-In (May 25 Release Date)
Labels: Eclipse, Stephenie Meyer
Stephenie Meyer suprises us all again! I love this woman, and cannot WAIT to get this book in my hands!
~Ashley
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Surprise!
I have a new book coming out. It's called The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner. Well, it's more of a novella than an actual book—my version of a short story.
Actually, this has been a surprise to me, too. The reason why it's a surprise was that I never intended to publish this story as a stand-alone book. I began this story a long time ago—before Twilight was even released. Back then I was just editing Eclipse, and in the thick of my vampire world. I was thinking a lot about the newborns, imagining their side of the story, and one thing led to another. I started writing from Bree's perspective about those final days, and what it was like to be a newborn.
This story was something that I worked on off and on for a while, just for fun, in between the times I was writing or editing other Twilight novels. Later, when the concept for The Twilight Saga: The Official Guide came up, I thought that might be a good place for Bree. Her story is a nice complement to Eclipse; it explains a lot of the things that Bella never knew. So I dusted it off and finished it up for placement in the Guide.
At the same time, it came in handy for the Eclipse film. Melissa (Rosenberg, the screenwriter) had a ton of questions about what exactly was going on in Seattle, how Victoria managed things, what Riley was like, etc. I let her read what I had then, and later gave the whole thing to the director, David Slade. David asked if Xavier, Bryce, and Jodelle (Riley, Victoria, and Bree) could read it as well, so all the parties involved would end up having a really strong foundation for their characters before the cameras started rolling. I was pleased that this side of the story would make it into the film and was looking forward to including it in the Guide.
(Keeping it confidential: Here is Jodelle next to the bucket of waterlogged ashes that were once the pages of her copy of the Bree manuscript.)
Then I got the news: my "short story" was nearly 200 pages long when typeset. It was too long to fit into the Guide—without ending up with a tome as heavy as the Oxford English Dictionary. My publisher approached me with the idea of releasing the Bree story on its own. One of the major benefits of this plan was that it would be out before the movie, so people would get to know Bree before they saw her in the film. That made sense to me, and we decided to go ahead with it.
There was one thing I asked for: since this story had always been an extra for me, and was meant to be released with the Guide, I wanted to be able to offer it to my fans for free. You all have bought a ton of my books, and I wanted to give you this story as a gift. My publisher was awesome and embraced this idea. We still wanted to also produce a physical book with a cool cover (see below) that you can add to your set if you like, but starting at noon on June 7th until July 5th, it will also be available online at www.breetanner.com.
One other aspect of this release is the plan to give a more important gift to people who really need it. One dollar of each book purchased in the US from the first printing will be donated to the American Red Cross for their relief efforts in Haiti and Chile and other parts of the world where people are in great need. We're going to have an option online as well, so you can choose to make a donation if you want when you read the story online. I hope you will. I think that we can really help a lot of people with this.
I really hope you all enjoy this story. I had a blast writing it. I'm glad that after all this time cooling her heels in my files, Bree finally gets her chance to shine.
Thanks for all the support,
Steph
Notes from the webmaster:
[Here is the official press release from the publishing company if you are interested.]
As this is a surprise to most of us, it is also a surprise to vendors. There is not currently a way to pre-order the book, but I will update the page as soon as something becomes available.]
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I can't wait to this movie! There's so much Jackson and so not enough film. Lol!
Labels: Jackson Rathbone, The Last Airbender
Cool!
~Ashley
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At the end he says "See you soon" in French ('A bientôt') & Spanish ('Hasta Luego')
French subtitles:
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This interview is great, thank you so much Kiva! You're the only one, that I can think of, that has actually asked for an interview with Lee…she needs to be heard by the world and interviews will help with that.
Like I've mentioned before, Lee is an amazing woman and she definately is independent. She's real all the way to her music and she has a huge heart.
The peanut butter addiction is understandable, but I think she has it worse than me…but the rock seen with Bella and Edward, I swear I did the same exact thing. Lol!
~Ashley
P.S. What are your thoughts on this interview, leave a comment and tell us all about!
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Interview by: Kiva Johns-Adkins for TeamTwiPerv’s Bitch Blog
Today I found out about this little angel close to my home town. Her name is Brynn Madeleine Lewis, she was born with a heart condition and as you can see, she is in a really bad position in life right now and needs your help. They are having a fundraiser for her on March 27TH at the first united Methodist church in Henderson, Texas.
The will be a hamburger lunch, raffle, and silent auction with entertainment from 11 am to 2 pm; a blood drive from 9am to 3pm.
Tickets for the hamburger lunch are $7.00 each and raffle tickets are $2.00 each or 3 for $5.00
Tickets can also be purchased on march 8th at these locations.
-HENDERSON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
-HENDERSON EYE CENTER
-WILKERSON TRAILER SALES
-AT HOME HEALTHCARE
-101 MAIN STREET SALON
or you can call
903-646-4867, 903-658-4085, or 903-649-5000
Please help as much as you can…this little angel needs our help.
If you'd like more information, click here and visit Brynn's blog.
~Ashley
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The Fred Meyer on Bothell Highway was like a beacon for twilighters Friday night, as the store hosted a 'New Moon' midnight DVD release party with special guest Melissa Rosenberg.
For those of you living outside of the 'Twilight' bubble, Rosenberg is the screenwriter for the popular series. She's so far adapted the three first books into movies, and is already working on the fourth and final installment: 'Breaking Dawn'.
We had a chance to talk to her about her journey:
How do you condense an 800-page book into a two hour movie?
MR: "Very carefully. You start with, and you end with, what is the emotional journey for these characters. That is the most important thing to capture, that is the only thing to capture. Everything else is up for grabs, but you must take these characters on the same emotional journey that they took in the book, and hence take the audience on the same emotional journey that they took in the book and that's the goal, you hope that you achieve that. some people would say I did, some people would say I don't."
Do you get any feedback from the fans when you, for example.. cut certain scenes?
MR: "I have a fan site, and the fans will weigh in and say wow! you've cut too many things out.. or say I've done a fantastic job. They are very kind on my site, there are other sites I know that I don't read, because I can't handle that kind of intensity. You can't make all the fans happy, you try to make as many as possible happy."
How is that going to be a challenge for the last one? ('Breaking Dawn') because as you know, that's the big one.
MR: "It's the big one, it's gonna be a big challenge, and I guarantee you that not all of the fans will be happy, and I guarantee you some of them will be.
You have to give up the ideal of making everybody happy, it's just not gonna happen, but you hope you make the majority happy. Again, for that last book it is about taking that specific character Bella on her journey. It's a big journey, it's a massive change for her, and you hope to realize that."
What did director Chris Weitz bring to 'New Moon' that you think was valuable to the series?
MR: "He was so good. He opened up the franchise. He opened it into this sweeping epic story. Twilight was a very intimate personal movie. it was a small movie, it had almost an independent feel to it. Chris made it into a beautiful spectacle, he really expanded it, expanded the world of it."
Going back to 'Breaking Dawn', how far along are you in the planning, with production coming up pretty soon?
MR: "It's coming up very soon, it's all deep into the discussions and working on the story, and figuring out what it's gonna be... we're deep in the middle of it."
Any word on when it will "officially" be green-lit?
MR: "I don't know, but obviously soon.. vampires aren't supposed to age, so you know."
Can you talk about the fan craze surrounding the main characters Bella and Edward, and how it's carried over to real life for these actors? How do they handle it?
MR: "I don't know how they handle it frankly, it's a lot to have coming at you, I can't even begin to imagine. I have a little bit coming at me and it's almost too much. Can't even fathom what it is like, I hope they get to have a semblance of a real life."
Finally, can you give me one word to describe 'Twilight' fans?
MR: "Passionate.. for sure."
The 'New Moon' DVD is now available at Fred Meyer, and other national retailers. The next chapter in the series 'Eclipse', opens in theaters nationwide, June 30.
Labels: Interviews, Melissa Rosenberg, Twilight Saga
Labels: Dakota Fanning, Kristen Stewart, The Runaways
If it's not bad enough to have a cardboard cut out of the man, they decide to make a wax figure of him and stick it on his favorite state in the US. I don't plane on making any plans to NYC to see this creepy thing, do any of you? If so, please send some pictures or something and let me know if it is as freaky as it looks, Thanks.
~Ashley
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Thanks to Letmesign.com for finding it, we now know Howard Shore will be the next music producer for The Twilight Saga: Eclipse score. What do you think about this?
I haven't done any research on this man, so I can't give much of an opinion. I'll see what I can find on him.
Labels: Eclipse Score
It's the same as New Moon was…you can't make everyone happy, it's impossible. I loved, literally, everything about New Moon. It's like Chris Weitz and Melissa took it directly out of my head as I was reading it, but there are still alot of people out there who just didn't care for it. One of my friends still doesn't care for, I think she's still majorly afflicted for not liking it, but that is her opinion.
I hope and pray that Melissa and whatever director they choice to use, can bring Renesmee and the who story to life like I pictured the way the did New Moon…even for those new, not so dedicated, fans.
~Ashley
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Labels: Breaking Dawn, Melissa Rosenberg
K-STEW EXCLUSIVE! Kristen’s Being Photographed for an Upcoming ‘Rolling Stone’ Mag!
Labels: Kristen Stewart, Magazine, Rolling Stone
Wow, 4 Million dollars on just dvd's! Well ladies and gents, you should be proud…we just lined all of the actors pockets in a beautiful vibrate green! Lol!
WAY TO GO TWI-HARDS!
~Ashley
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Kellan definately deserves to ve in this. 1) He's a great actor, 2) He DEFINATELY has the abs for it, and 3) He's gorgeous!
I don't really care for Mickey Rourke though.
Can't wait for this to come out! Yay! Hahaha!
~Ashley
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Aww!!! My bff bria, who is madly in love with Kellan, sent this to me today. I cried reading it because he is so sweet and adorable...if any man on earth could be perfect, he's the closest thing to it. He's an angel in RL and he's a real Christian, as am I. It is such a relief to see an actor or actress as a Christian...after all the media says about them, it's like a weight has been lifted.
Thank you sweetpeaswank for telling KLO about this and allowing us "fans", that didn't get the chance to attend, to know this about it.
~Ashley
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Did you honestly think they weren't going to be on the soundtrack? They'll most likely be on the Breaking Dawn soundtrack too. They're Stephenie's favorite band of all time and this is a HUGE franchise! I'm happy that they're on it, but it's common sense that they would be.
~Ashley
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Labels: Eclipse, Eclipse Soundtrack, Muse
Labels: Robert Pattinson
I wish he wouldn't wear anything...but that would probably get him arrested and he doesn't think he's very attractive, which makes him that much more attractive to the average gal like myself.
Where I come from, we have good ole' country boys...now I love my down and dirty good ole' boys, but when you get a chance to see, talk, look at, or hangout with a handsome British man like Robert Pattinson, you DON'T pass it up.
~Ashley
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Labels: GQ Magazine, Robert Pattinson
I left the statement from twilightblog.com with the photos because I agree with it.
What are your thoughts?
~Ashley
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Robert Pattinson is still hard at work for his newest film endeavor, Bel Ami. I gotta say I'm LOVING the outfit. Rob's work in this movie could really bring him to the next level or keep him only as the sparkly vampire of choice. IMDB gives that plot as: a chronicle of a young man's rise to power in Paris via his manipulation of the city's most influential and wealthy women.
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I would love to see this...I'm not sure if it's going to come out in theaters, but I'm thinking I'll ask the manager at my local theater if she can show it.
Maybe we should all try doing the same, I'll see what I can do and if anyone is allowed to play it and let you know what happens.
*don't forget to give your opinions in a comment*
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I want to see this so bad, I checked the other day and 'The Runaways' isn't showing in my home town and I'm not going to Dallas just to see a movie. :( I may have to order it after it comes out on DVD.
What do y'all think of the interview? Don't forget to comment! ;)
Labels: Dakota Fanning, Joan Jett, Kristen Stewart, The Runaways
here is a break down the pros and cons of Sofia Coppola, Gus Van Sant and Bill Condon.
Though an official announcement that "Breaking Dawn" is coming to the big screen — and Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner along with it — has not yet been made, word has already broken that three Oscar-nominated directors have been approached for the job: Sofia Coppola ("Lost in Translation"), Gus Van Sant ("Milk") and Bill Condon ("Dreamgirls").
While Pattinson has already cast his vote for Van Sant, the director that seemed to most excite Stewart and co-star Dakota Fanning when we spoke with them Tuesday is Coppola. So which director would be the best fit for "Breaking Dawn"? Let's take a look.
Sofia Coppola
Pros: The director of "Lost in Translation" and "Marie Antoinette" has made a career out of exploring human alienation and the difficulty of one person meaningfully connecting with another — and the emotional beauty that occurs when such a connection is actually made. Looked at in a certain light, "Breaking Dawn" is all about alienation and connection: Bella's guilty feelings about how deeply Jacob loves her; Edward struggling to reconcile his love for Bella with what will keep her safe; Jacob's rage over his unrequited love and his eventual bond with Edward and Bella's child. It would be interesting to see Coppola weave a profound film out of these characters' twisty emotional allegiances.
Cons: We're not at all sure that profundity is what Summit Entertainment or "Twilight" fans want. We're doubly uncertain about how Coppola would handle the story's many action sequences. What's more, Coppola is also a writer and has scripted all of her feature films, including an adaptation of Jeffrey Eugenides' "The Virgin Suicides" and the upcoming Hollywood drama "Somewhere." Now that she's established her filmmaking cred and has three Oscar noms to her name, we doubt she'd give up such creative control and work with Stephenie Meyer's source material and Melissa Rosenberg's screenplay.
Gus Van Sant
Pros: The "Twilight" books are steeped in the misty, wooded environment of the Pacific Northwest. With films like 1989's "Drugstore Cowboy" to 2005's "Last Days," Van Sant has made the Northwest almost into a character — it's ambient noises as important as any line of dialogue. In terms of tracking the story's ever-changing dynamics between groups, family members and friends in "Breaking Dawn" and exploring its often transgressive teen sexuality, we think Van Sant would do a stellar job.
Cons: As is the case with Coppola, we can't exactly envision Van Sant — a two-time Oscar-nominee with highbrow tastes — taking on such a mainstream work of literature. For a guy who's been around as long as he has, a hefty paycheck hardly seems enough to convince Van Sant to veer off course and head to Forks, Washington.
Bill Condon
Pros: "Breaking Dawn" features a slew of horror-like elements — including a bloody, supernatural birth scene — and Condon has explored that genre before with "Candyman: Farewell to the Flesh." He has also dabbled in supernatural subject matter with "Gods and Monsters," a film about the real-life director of "Frankenstein." And then there's "Dreamgirls" — proof he can take established source material and churn out a visually stunning box-office success.
Cons: Will he be free? He's set to begin filming his Marlon Wayans-starring biopic about Richard Pryor in the fall. There's no word about when "Breaking Dawn" might begin filming, but will Condon be available?
http://www.mtv.com/movies/news/articles/1634127/20100317/story.jhtml
I'm afraid I'm the giver if bad news today and I'm so sorry for that. Twicon 2010 Vegas/Ottiwa have been canceled, due to an economic downfall. You can read the whole statement from Becky Scoggins and staff, below.
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March 13, 2010 – After much thought, deliberation and best intentions to survive, TwiCon Partners LLC has made the difficult decision to cease operations. Competitive pressures, coupled with the persistent nature of the economic downturn, have necessitated this action. Both of the scheduled 2010 TwiCon events have been cancelled as a result of today’s decision.
Ticketholders will receive a formal notice from TwiCon with instructions at the address listed in their ticket purchase information.
The staff at TwiCon worked very hard to make the events a success and TwiCon would like to thank everyone for their support. This decision was not an easy one and we apologize sincerely for the inconvenience. Becky Scoggins, a co-owner and manager of TwiCon Partners, LLC, will be on hand on the TwiCon ning site for the next several days to answer questions and concerns to the best of her ability.
Thank you for the support and may the love of all things vampire continue to bring us all together.
Regards,
TwiCon Partners, LLC
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This kind of pisses me off becasue I had everything planned, now I'm thinking I'm going anyway. I have friends I was going to meet and this isn't going to stop me. I want my week and i'll get it one way or the other.
What do you all have to say about this? Are you still going to Vegas to party without twicon? Leave a comment and please let us know.
~Ashley
Labels: Twicon 2010 Vegas/Ottiwa
Hey there Twilovers!!
So I just went to see “Remember Me” but before the movie all the women (including myself) went Bananas over the “Eclipse”trailer lol well I would have to say that Remember Me is a MUST see movie, it makes you think and puts things inperspective plus it takes you by surprise … a word of advise please taketissues.
If you go see “Remember Me” let me know what you think
Later
~ YF ~
According to CinemaBlend.com a 90 second full Eclipse trailer will be released tomorrow -
We’ve just learned it’s being released on Thursday, March 11th at 6:00AM PST / 9:00AM EST. The Eclipse trailer will really be more of a teaser. It’ll clock in at only 90 seconds long and, as for what it will contain, werewolves, vampires, and Bella looking at one of those two possibilities longingly is a sure bet.Awesome!! Be sure to stay tuned to EclipseMovie.org as they’ll have the 10 second teaser up today as soon as it becomes available! they’ll also have the full trailer available there tomorrow!
But with the Twilight Flu being what it is, odds are you won’t want to wait till Thursday, so there will also be a teaser for the teaser released on Wednesday, March 10th. That’ll only be a 10 second long version of the 90 second teaser, long enough for Tyler Lautner to flex his muscles or something. That shows up in the morning at around 9AM PST.
Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart, Taylor Lautner, Melissa Rosenberg, and New Moon were all up for this years Razzie Awards.
receiving a Razzie Award is not something to be proud of! We can now proudly say that New Moon (and any of the people nominated from New Moon) did NOT receive any Razzie Awards!!
The Razzie Awards were held this past Saturday night at Hollywood’s Burnsdall Gallery Theatre.
~ YF ~
http://www.newmoonmovie.org/2010/03/new-moon-escapes-from-receiving-any-razzie-awards/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+NewMoonMovie+%28New+Moon+Movie%29&utm_content=Yahoo%21+Mail
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Kellan Lutz appeared at the Cosmopolitan Magazine’s Fun Fearless Men 2010 party and chatted with MTV about Breaking Dawn in 3D.
“I heard they were talking about it. I don’t really care to see it in 3-D,” he told MTV News on the red carpet at Cosmopolitan magazine’s 2010 Fun Fearless Males party on Monday night in New York City.OK, I don’t think any of us wants to see Breaking Dawn in 3D either BUT I IMAX! it Would be great!! ;) ** Esme Island **
Like Pattinson, Lutz isn’t a big fan of movies filmed in multiple dimensions. “3-D kind of hurts my eyes anyways. ‘Avatar’ was amazing in 3-D and in IMAX, but I don’t think I wanna see a little baby half-vampire in 3-D,” he said, echoing a similar sentiment made by Stewart. “There’s just some scenes I just wouldn’t want to see in 3-D.”
And with no formal announcement that more movies will be shot from the “Twilight Saga,” Lutz is in favor of breaking the book up into two flicks with “New Moon” helmer Chris Weitz back in the director’s chair, if the film should get the green light. “I’d love to see Chris Weitz come back,” he said late last year. “I just had so much fun shooting with him. I mean, obviously I would just love to do ['Breaking Dawn']. There’s no word. … Hopefully we get that phone call, and if they want to make it into five movies, I just don’t want it to end. I love my character so much.”
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