Mar
31
Three New Eclipse Stills + My 2 Cents
Filed Under: Eclipse, Just Photos

I have a few observations…. :)

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1. Taycob… you are so NOT 6’7″ … Do you even clear 5’9″ with or with out the hair?

2. Robward…. has massive sideburns… but still it’s Robward so…Mmmmm

3. Twi-hater likes to always point out to me that Kristen Stewart never closes her mouth…. and I hate to admit that the twi-hater is right but….

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(Snore where are these legends going….?)

I think we need further proof of the twi-haters theory….

Exhibit A.

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Crap, her mouth is open slightly.

Exhibit B.

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Yup hanging open again…

Exhibit C.

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Shiiiit. The hater is right! You win this one twi-hater!

Ok and now the third new Eclipse still…once again they’ve managed to make Jasper look even more like a poodle. (Also where is Beefcake Emmett?)

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Everybody… Hold up! Look!

(what do you see Carlisle?)

30% off Gap Denim… and an Extra 10% off if we use our Gap Card!

(omFg!)

Source: Kstewartfans Live Journal (pics are HQ Click for Larger)

Mar
30
MTV Movie Awards Nominees are Out!
Filed Under: Awesome!, New Moon, News, Remember Me, Team Charlie & Team Daniel, The Runaways

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Lots of nominations for New Moon and Twilight Saga actors… Here’s the list of nods:

Best Kiss:
Emilie de Ravin & Robert Pattinson
‘Remember Me’

Kristen Stewart & Dakota Fanning
‘The Runaways’

Kristen Stewart & Robert Pattinson
‘The Twilight Saga: New Moon’

Taylor Swift & Taylor Lautner
‘Valentine’s Day’

Best Female Breakout Star:
Anna Kendrick

‘Up in the Air’
(Emilie de Ravin also gets a nod for ‘Remember Me’)

Best Female Performance:
Kristen Stewart is nominated for ‘The Twilight Saga: New Moon’ and ‘The Runaways’


Best Male Performance:

Robert Pattinson is nominated for ‘The Twilight Saga: New Moon’ and ‘Remember Me’

Taylor Lautner
‘The Twilight Saga: New Moon’

Global Superstar: (never heard of this category before? You win an award just for being famous?)

Surprise surprise… Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner are all nominated.

Best Movie:
The Runaways
The Twilight Saga: New Moon

BUT… guess who did NOT get nominated for Best Fight!!

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That’s right ladies shirtless Rob and our (or rather my) favorite Volturi member Team Felix aka Daniel Cudmore were shunned… so time to use that write in option!!

Make sure you write in Daniel Cudmore & Robert Pattinson for Best Fight!!

Cast your votes on MTV.com!

Mar
30
A New Book by Stephenie!!
Filed Under: Awesome!, Waiting For Midnight Sun

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Look they’re donating proceeds to charity!! :)

I’m so excited about this because eclipse was my favorite book in the series!

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

(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.]

Thanks Stephenie for continuing to feed the addiction!!

Source: StephenieMeyer.com!

Mar
15
Behind the Scenes – Eclipse Video
Filed Under: Eclipse, videos

Sorry for the lack of commentary, but enjoy the video none the less.

Mar
10
Blogging Hiatus
Filed Under: Uncategorized

Hi dear readers,

Life has gotten a bit crazy for us lately and we don’t have the time to update the blog right now and possibly won’t in the future. That is still undecided. We highly encourage you to follow any of these blogs for the latest and greatest twilight news!

TwiDazzledGal

ROBsessed

Confessions of a Twicrack Addict

and for General twitardia

the one and only… Twitarded

the smuttiest of them all… LatchkeyWife

dealing and pimping fics… Why Not, Twilight, RPattz and Me?

Or any of the other blogs on our side bar.  Thanks for being understanding, I wish we didn’t have to be adults and could be 17 forever ;)

Mar
03
Another Positive Review for Pattinson and ‘Remember Me’
Filed Under: News, Remember Me

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Warning! There are some plot spoilers in this review… or at least we learn Tyler and Ali’s back stories…

REMEMBER ME (2010)

Remember Me is a sweet and sombre melodrama of two wounded souls finding hope and love in pre 9/11 New York.

The trailers suggest a Nicholas Sparks weepie of boy meets girl standard variety, but this is much more than that. Rather, what is featured is a story of two broken families of different social and economical sectors, struggling to mend old wounds as their children fall in love with one another.

What Remember Me does promise is a workout for the eye glands: this one is a tear jerker, with many poignant and sobering revelations about the nature of love and loss, how the soul is never too far gone for redemption, and how family is a blessing not to be taken for granted.

Key in its success is the casting of two appealing actors in its lead roles.

In his first official post-Twilight-craze-outing, Robert Pattinson stars as Tyler, the black sheep of a well to do family torn apart by the suicide of their eldest son, with Pattinson stuck in a permanent melancholy while sucking down a never ending amount of booze and cigarettes.

Acting on a dare (that ever cliché tool used in many romance movies), Tyler asks and goes on a date with working class college student Ally (Australian actress Emilie de Ravin). She also knows the pain of death in the family when –as a child- she witnessed the murder of her mother, a harrowing scene depicted in the film’s opening moments.

Even though its beautifully played love story is its drawcard, what will be remembered in Remember Me is the relationships with the fathers of these characters, played by the ever reliable Chris Cooper (as an over protective cop, father to Ally) and Pierce Brosnan (a self absorbed lawyer with shaky Brooklyn accent, dad to Tyler).

It is the moments with the fathers that give the characters a depth and maturity other films of the same ilk do not allow, even if their actions can come across as immature in their post-teen angst.

Allen Coutler’s assured direction makes it all so. He allows his actors the patience to grow into their characters (wonderfully written by Will Fetters, his debut) and his cast responds with assured performances, filled with emotion and grit.

Of particular point is Pattinson, whose now patented brooding and angst is turned up a notch and used very well. There is no doubt that Hollywood wants to mold him into a new James Dean, and it seems Pattinson is more than happy to comply, with one particular confrontation between Pattinson and Brosnan begging for the teen heart throb to scream “You’re tearing me apart!” ala Rebel Without A Cause.

Yet despite the melodramatics (or perhaps because of it), Pattinson lives up to the expectations placed on him. Twilight launched him into to stratosphere, but it will be roles like this which will make him an actor to remember.

***1/2

Congrats to Rob!! Looking forward to this movie more and more as I see what good reviews it’s getting :)

Source: Mattsmoviereviews.net

Mar
02
What’s Playing Reviews ‘Remember Me’: First Great Film of 2010!
Filed Under: Remember Me

Here’s some great Praise for Remember Me which is making me look forward to seeing Robs performance even more!!

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If Twilight is Robert Pattinson’s ride in first class – the smooth, painless jaunt with slightly-prettier views and largely grime-free surroundings, then Remember Me is the British heartthrob’s excursion in Coach – a slightly cheaper, not quite as cushy and slightly bumpier ride without the views and continuous pop music playing from surrounding speakers.

But as most usually discover when they ride coach, it’s a lot more memorable a trip, and even more so, you’re usually surrounded by great people you’ll possibly never forget (in my case, I met one of my oldest friends riding on a bus when I was about 14-years-old!). And I tell ya, you won’t soon forget the people or the plot of the terrific Remember Me either.

No offense to Twilight or its sequels (in fact, I’ve found the films perfectly entertaining), but a scene from any of the flicks isn’t something an artiste would ever likely attach as a wmv file to their email application to Julliard. Perfectly OK film, but its more style over substance, and quite frankly, there’s nothing much for its stars to do but frown, gaze, eyeball or whimper. As a consequence, we haven’t really seen whether or not Robert ‘good guy vampire Edward’ Pattinson has what it takes as an actor (considering he does more sparkling than performing in the latter films). We know he’s got perfect hair, and he’s definitely got enough charisma on-screen and off to convincingly win over his leading lady, but is the young Brit capable of delivering a performance that’d make those decrepit wrinkled film fans at the Kodak theatre sit up and take notice?

We now have the answer. And, it’s Yes.

Pattinson’s turn as the forlorn, love-struck and appreciably human Tyler in Remember Me is the role that’ll turn the young actor from a movie star to an ‘actor’.

Tyler’s your typical troubled youth. Having his lost older brother a few years before, which in turn has consequently pushed his bigwig father (Pierce Brosnan) even further away than he already was, he’s a bit lost, and seemingly convinced nobody knows what he’s going through. That’s until he meets Ally (Emilie de Ravin), a young girl with just as many horrors in her past, not to mention father problems of her own. Together, Tyler and Ally find happiness and a reason to carry on.

There’s a black cloud hanging over the relationship though. Unbeknownst to Ally, Tyler knows her father, and their coming together had nothing to do with chance. The stern New York Police Detective (Chris Cooper) had arrested him not long before. And it was only when Tyler and his roommate (Tate Ellington) discovered Ally was the officer’s daughter did they decide to approach her.

Directed by Allen Coulter (Hollywoodland) and based on a script by Will Fetters, this highly-emotional journey is all meat. Here, you’ll witness not only fine performances, but be immersed in a story that not only captives, but touches, teaches and quite possibly, makes us a better person as a result. It really is, quite the package.

The romance at the center of the film, performed brilliantly and credibly by Pattinson and Lost star de Ravin, is one of the rawest, realest and most unforced couplings in recent years. It works brilliantly. There’s more fantastical about it at all – thus, you honestly believe they’re a true-blue couple.

Just as credible is the relationship between Pattinson and on-screen father Pierce Brosnan – it plays far more valid than most on-screen father-and-son duos, with the former 007 giving an especially grounded but welcomingly more multifarious take on an armour-clad father, hell-bent on not exposing his real emotions.

And speaking of memorable performances, young Ruby Jerins, playing Tyler’s inhibited and bullied sister, gives one that’ll hopefully catch the attention of the award voters early 2011.

Many will talk of the film’s shock ending, which quite frankly seems to come out of nowhere, as brilliant an idea as it may be, but that hopefully won’t overshadow the fine film that’s played out up til then.

Remember Me is the first great film of 2010. Not to be missed.

Source: Whatsplaying.com via Thinking of Rob

Mar
02
Rob on Late Night With Jimmy Fallon!
Filed Under: Awesome!, Interviews, Just Photos, News, Remember Me, videos

Rob Really IS BOTHEEERRRREEEEDD!!

Here’s a version on youtube which is a bit longer and has the introductions and the Remember Me Clip:

Jimmy is such a Fan Boy LOL!!

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Photo credit: NBC Photo: Dana Edelson

Source: ROBsessed

Mar
01
Looks Like Rob is Going to be BOTHERED! On Jimmy Fallon Tonight!
Filed Under: Awesome!, Just Photos

Can’t wait to see this I’m sure it’s going to be hilarious!

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Don’t forget to tune in and watch tonight! :)

Source: Celebuzz

UPDATE… check out this Late Night with Jimmy Fallon blog entry on Rob’s appearance…via ROBsessed

Tonight’s Guest: Robert Pattinson
Posted by Sara Schaefer

I’m not going to lie: every girl on staff today is dressed to the NINES. Hair curled, nails did, lots of perfume, wearing something other than our usual hooded sweatshirts and jeans. There’s excitement in the air. Dare I say, LOVE is in the air? That’s because there’s a very special guest on the show tonight. ROBERT PATTINSON! THE Robert Pattinson. Robert “Is Bothered” Pattinson. Mr. Twilight himself. Robert “International man of vampire mystery” Pattinson. RPattz. Robert “Perfect Gentleman” Pattinson. Robert “Loves dogs and probably also children” Pattinson. Robert “Starring in the upcoming movie Remember Me” Pattinson. Mr. Sara Schaefer.

Sorry Taylor Lautner, we really really love you, but just for today, it’s TEAM EDWARD UP IN THIS B*TCH!

Mar
01
Pics from ‘Remember Me’ Red Carpet Premeire
Filed Under: Just Photos, Remember Me

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Emilie is Beautiful!

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Pics from teamtwilighters, Celebuzz, and Kristen pics from Celebuzz as well

Mar
01
Robert Pattinson on the Today Show
Filed Under: Interviews, Just Photos, Remember Me, videos

Warning video may contain some spoilers

Youtube version:

Here’s some pics from his interview and signing autographs for lucky fans after ward:

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*le sigh* So pretty!

Pics from edwardandbella.net and ROBsessed

Video from ROBsessed

Mar
01
MTV Interviews Rob and Emilie De Ravin
Filed Under: Interviews, Remember Me, videos

Here’s a video of all five clips together

lol “modesty patches”

Source: twidazzledgal’s blog!

Mar
01
Portraits of Rob from ‘Remember Me’ Press Junket
Filed Under: Just Photos, Remember Me

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Soo pretty Rob

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Hand Porn! lol

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Yay Smiley Rob :)

View lots more on EdwardandBella.net

Mar
01
More New Remember Me Stills
Filed Under: Just Photos, Remember Me

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HQ Versions can be viewed at collider.com

Mar
01
8 Clips from Remember Me!
Filed Under: Remember Me, videos

Love the clip of Rob and Pierce arguing! Pretty intense!

With Robert Pattinson’s new movie Remember Me getting ready to open on March 12, we’ve been provided with 8 clips from the film. If you’re the type that loves watching as much footage before a movie comes out, you’ll love these clips. Saying that, I always think movies are better knowing as little as possible, so if you can resist the urge, avoid watching them. I just wanted to give you the option.

And while an embargo prevents me from saying too much about Remember Me, I think it’s safe to say I really enjoyed the movie. I walked in knowing nothing about story except who was in it, and the movie really drew me in and surprised me in a lot of ways. The only thing I really want to stress to all of you is avoid every review and spoiler online. If you know too much walking in, the twists and turns won’t mean as much to you. I didn’t know anything in advance and am happy I had that experience.

Hit the jump to watch the clips and read the official synopsis:

Remember Me also stars Emilie de Ravin, Pierce Brosnan, and Chris Cooper. Allen Coulter directed the film and William Fetters wrote.

Here’s the synopsis:

In the romantic drama Remember Me, Robert Pattinson plays Tyler, a rebellious young man in New York City who has had a strained relationship with his father (Pierce Brosnan) ever since tragedy separated their family. Tyler didn’t think anyone could possibly understand what he was going through, until the day he met Ally (Emilie de Ravin) through an unusual twist of fate. Love was the last thing on his mind, but as her spirit unexpectedly heals and inspires him, he begins to fall for her. Through their love, he begins to find happiness and meaning in his life. Soon, hidden secrets are revealed and tragedy lingers in the air, as the circumstances that brought them together threaten to tear them apart.

Source: Collider.com