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Post by *~ Caz ~* on Jan 25, 2009 21:33:24 GMT -5
LOVE THEM ALL!!!! Like I said on msn, I don't think I should have to keep commenting on how great your work is, when you work says it all. I think you just like to make other people feel bad personally ;d
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Post by ●..Chuck..● on Jan 26, 2009 9:44:20 GMT -5
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Post by ●..Chuck..● on Jan 26, 2009 9:46:28 GMT -5
I don't know which one to use!! I wanna use one lol
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Post by Beth (Casey) on Jan 26, 2009 11:46:32 GMT -5
:oChar they're amzing, i love 'em . The third one is my favourite
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Post by ●..Chuck..● on Jan 27, 2009 13:23:52 GMT -5
Peter Facinelli Dishes on Twilight and New Moon!Peter Facinelli is part of the hottest vampire brood in town with his role as the Cullen patriarch, Dr. Carlisle Cullen, in the box-office hit, Twilight, which has taken in over $123 million at the box office in its 13-day run so far, which spawned Summit Entertainment's announcement of the sequel, New Moon, just a day after the first film had opened. I had the chance to speak with Facinelli over the phone about the success of the first film, and the impending sequel as well. Here's what Facinelli had to say.I read that Robert Pattinson hadn't even really heard of the books before he signed on. Were you aware of the books or the phenomena it had before signing on to the movie?
Peter Facinelli: No. I wasn't aware of it either. I read the books the day before I had met with (director) Catherine Hardwicke. The first I heard of it was my agent called and said, 'Do you want to be in a vampire movie?' and I said 'No.' (Laughs). I thought it was like a zombie, blood-and-guts, vampire movie. I didn't know what it was. They said, 'No, Catherine Hardwicke is directing it and it's based off a really good book.' So I went out and bought the book and I read it in a day. It's a good read. I met with Catherine and I went off to do it. I heard you had a pretty rigorous makeup process to go through in the film. Can you explain a bit about that?
Peter Facinelli: They were these little, compact, battery-operated ionizers, makeup ionizers. They were like airbrushes. They touched you while they were putting makeup on you and you got zapped, like a static charge. You'd come in in the morning and put your contact lenses in and they'd put your makeup on. I tried to stay out of the sun, because the more color you had, the more makeup you had to wear, to cover your color. It also had to be a little odd to portray Robert Pattinson's father and you only have 13 years between you. How did that dynamic work out and how did you like working with Robert on the film?
Peter Facinelli: You know, I really enjoyed the whole cast. We really became a family. Everybody fell into their place when we got there and we didn't really know each other so we just kind of knew each other from the characters we were playing. I became like the father figure of the group. It was a little awkward at first, because I have to make sure there is a difference between my character and the rest of these kids, and if it's not in how I look, it has to be in how this character is played. I was conscious of making sure that he was played as not one of the kids, in his movements. He should be from a different time period, and the way he talks, we should feel that there's 350 years of experience under this guy's skin. So that's what I kind of worked on with this character. I was at the Comic-Con panel and it was pretty insane. It seemed the cast was pretty shell-shocked. I didn't see you on the panel, so what was the first thing that you heard of from someone who was on that panel when they got back?
Peter Facinelli: I heard it was really crazy, in a good way. I don't think I fully understood until I was at the premiere, how insane it was. I mean, the premiere was just awesome, meeting fans. It was really surreal. I've read the sequel, New Moon, is being prepped now. Is there a script completed right now, that you know of?
Peter Facinelli: I know that it was in the works, but I haven't seen one yet. Right now, I'm working on a series called Nurse Jackie, a Showtime series with Edie Falco. I'm working on this until February and then I'm just waiting for New Moon. So have you gone ahead and read the rest of the books since then as well?
Peter Facinelli: I had the first three read before I started shooting. I wanted to soak up as much information as possible. The first three were available, the fourth one hadn't come out yet. Now that the fourth one is out, I'm about halfway through it, but I've been working to finish it up. Kristen Stewart was interviewed recently and she said they're looking to start New Moon this March in Italy. Is that where they're planning on shooting this movie?
Peter Facinelli: I don't know. I know that in the book, there are scenes in Italy. Whether they use Vancouver as Italy (Laughs), the way Hollywood picks a place and says, 'That's Italy,' who knows. Maybe we're going to Italy. I don't know. For people who might not be that familiar with the books, what kinds of things can we expect from your character in the sequel?
Peter Facinelli: I can tell you, in the next book, the Cullen's kind of leave for a little while because we're afraid to harm Bella. She starts to think, 'Was the whole thing a dream?' Then we end up coming back. It's hard, because I don't want to give away stuff for people who haven't read the book. I don't want to spoil anything. Maybe the less I say, the better. There has been sort of a trend lately, for book series like this that are adapted into films, to be shot back-to-back. Has that process been kicked around at all?
Peter Facinelli: You know, there were talks of maybe shooting the second and third back-to-back. I don't think there's a script for the third, one, which is the problem. I think if they get a script for the third one ready, it would probably be a good thing to do because it's always easier to shoot back-to-back because everyone's just there for that duration. But, I don't know. I think right know, Summit is kind of taking it all in, to plan their next step. The only thing that I know is that New Moon is going to be filming starting next spring. With the first one, it wasn't under the radar necessarily, but I don't know if anyone anticipated how huge of a hit this would be. Do you think it will be a little bit different on the set this time around, with the kind of expectations and pressure that come with such a big hit as the first one?
Peter Facinelli: There was a lot of expectations and pressure on the first one, because the fanbase is pretty big, when we were shooting the movie. I think the whole cast was aware of the responsibility we had to tell Stephanie's (Meyer) story, to try to get it right and take our work seriously. I don't see the expectations dissipating at all, but I think it will be about the same. I think more people might be looking out for it, but we were always there to shoot this film, and while we were there we were always trying to make sure we met most of the expectations of the fans, and I think we'll continue to do that on the second one. Finally, is there anything you'd like to say to the huge Twilight fanbase that's been supporting your film so far?
Peter Facinelli: Yeah. Thanks for all the support on this movie. We're all overwhelmed and humbled by the support that you've shown and how everyone's turned out. We're glad that people like it and we're looking forward to more. Great. Thank you so much for your time today, Peter.Peter Facinelli: Thank you. You can catch the phenomena of Twilight in theaters nationwide and we'll surely keep you posted on any news or developments on the Twilight sequel, New Moon. ( source )
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Post by ●..Chuck..● on Jan 27, 2009 13:32:32 GMT -5
New Moon's 5 Most-Anticipated ScenesWhat five scenes in the New Moon book do you most want to see on the big screen? That's the question we posed to a number of Twilight fansites. We bring you their responses below -- in alphabetical order (just to be clear that we're not picking favorites). But we also want to know what you're looking forward to seeing. Be sure to drop us a comment below, telling us your five most-anticipated New Moon scenes. Warning: potential plot spoilers!Click the link to see what Twilight Fan sites cant wait to see!
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Post by *~ Caz ~* on Feb 1, 2009 8:54:59 GMT -5
Most people want to see the same scenes. I can't decide which one I would want to see the most.
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Post by ●..Chuck..● on Feb 1, 2009 10:27:52 GMT -5
Deffo the scene were they meet again!!! THAT is such a powerful scene!!
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Post by Beth (Casey) on Feb 2, 2009 13:57:30 GMT -5
^The part where they vote whether bella should be a vampire or not will be good to
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Post by ●..Chuck..● on Feb 2, 2009 15:34:29 GMT -5
^^ Yes, the end with the family and then Edward loses it lmao Funny scene.
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Post by Beth (Casey) on Feb 3, 2009 3:08:40 GMT -5
^Yeah ;D And when he tells bella he was lying when he said he didnt want her anymore i will cry in that scene ;D
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Post by ●..Chuck..● on Feb 3, 2009 13:35:56 GMT -5
^^ Yeah, its gunna be sad when he leaves and seeing Bella in the zombie mode. I really am gunna hate seeing Jacob and Bella get close... i know, i know how it ends, but i still hate the idea of Jacob looking at her like that... its not right! Its BELLA AND EDWARD!
Love your signature hun!
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Post by Beth (Casey) on Feb 4, 2009 9:09:50 GMT -5
^Same here, it just feels like he's trying to replace edward when he left. Thanks sweetie, i love your sig to
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Post by ●..Chuck..● on Feb 4, 2009 10:44:40 GMT -5
New Moon Italy scenes to be filmed in MayEagle Pictures, which released Twilight in Italy, has announced that a filming crew will be traveling to the ancient city of Volterra in May in order to film the Italy scenes for New Moon: In Stephenie Meyer's bestselling "New Moon", Volterra is the town where the powerful Volturi vampire coven resides. Dakota Fanning is reportedly in talks to play a teen Volturi vamp, while "Twilight" stars Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart are on board. You can read the full article here
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Post by ●..Chuck..● on Feb 4, 2009 10:46:42 GMT -5
According to an article from Boxwish, what kinds of sounds will be featured in the 'New Moon' Soundtrack?
According to an article from Boxwish, what kinds of sounds will be featured in the 'New Moon' Soundtrack? but with Chris Weitz having replaced Catherine Hardwicke as the franchise’s new director should we expect a new sound to go with the New Moon? Maria Baldi, the west coast partner for Zync, a music brokerage company that helped secure the use of two tracks on the Twilight soundtrack certainly thinks so. “I think that might be the way it’s going,” she revealed to E! Online. “I get the vibe that the guy [Weitz] is a little more into being surprised… everything is really open, and he wants to hear a lot of cool music.” Read it all here.
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Post by ●..Chuck..● on Feb 12, 2009 5:42:26 GMT -5
AnnaLynne McCord Audition for 'New Moon' Confirmed According to the Hollyscoop, AnnaLynne McCord did indeed audition for 'New Moon.' "My fingers are crossed though," AnnaLynne told Hollyscoop exclusively. "I'm a fan of the books as are my 14 and 12 year old cousins who are obsessed, they would freak if I got it. And I just want to do a film with a small role during my hiatus and then just have the rest of the time off cause I need a break, I want to go to Europe!" You can read the rest here. For those like ME who couldn't remember who the hell Heidi was lmao She's the Volturi vampire who rounds up the tourists for the "feast". She appeared to have violet eyes because of the contacts, she had blue contacts over her red eyes making them that violet... dressed sexy etc. She came in right when Edward and Bella were leaving Aro and the others.
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Post by Beth (Casey) on Feb 14, 2009 7:26:05 GMT -5
^So she's up for the smallest part in all of the books? lol And btw i couldn't remember who heidi was at first either
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Post by ●..Chuck..● on Feb 14, 2009 11:37:20 GMT -5
^^ Nor could i lol I did a little research to find out who she was lol
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Post by ●..Chuck..● on Feb 15, 2009 18:07:39 GMT -5
AnnaLynne McCord Almost on Board for 'New Moon'An article from MSN states that '90210' star AnnaLynne McCord is in discussions with Chris Weitz about her possible role as Heidi in 'New Moon.' "I love Heidi. She's obviously very sexy. She's the fisherman; she's the bait," McCord says. "It's a fun character to play. But she's also a thousand-year-old vampire, so that's kind of badass." You can read the rest here.
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Post by ●..Chuck..● on Feb 20, 2009 8:09:17 GMT -5
‘Twilight’ Exclusive: ‘New Moon’ Art And Official Title Revealed!As Juliet once said to Romeo: A rose by any other name would smell as sweet. Now, modern-day star crossed lovers Bella Swan and Edward Cullen are getting ready to carry on with their cinematic love affair. But will the second “Twilight” movie smell as sweet now that it has a brand-new name? MTV News has the scoop on the official name and logo for Chris Weitz’s soon-to-film sequel to “Twilight.” Dubbed “The Twilight Saga’s New Moon,” the film’s official title art stays true to the look of the first movie while swapping in an orange tint, a subtle crescent moon, and the release date of 11.20.09. Although the look of the new logo will undoubtedly get Twilighter tongues wagging, it’s the five-word official title that is the most prominent variation from Stephenie Meyer’s simple “New Moon.” With roman numerals now considered taboo in Hollywood, and sequel names like “Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen,” “Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer” and “Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li” in vogue, it makes sense that Weitz and crew would label the future films as “The Twilight Saga.” At the risk of reading too much into five words, it also seems to imply that “New Moon” will boast a more epic feel than the first movie. As for the logo itself, Weitz has chosen to stay with the lowercase lettering, personable font and light-streaks-poking-through look of last year’s hit film. In switching from blue to orange, the movie’s upcoming posters will be instantly distinguishable from those of the original “Twilight” – which should make them look a whole lot cooler when teenage girls all over the world add them to their walls. The presence of orange also begs a new question: Now that blue and orange are taken, which colors should be used for “Eclipse” and “Breaking Dawn”? It’s one of the most anticipated movies of the year. It’s the next installment in a worldwide phenomenon. And now, it’s called “The Twilight Saga’s New Moon.” Stay tuned, Twilighters, as MTV will continue to bring you all the latest news from now until November. Source
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