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Title: Yellow HandkerchiefI purchased the Twilight DVD from Target and it comes with a ton of extras! I’ve capped a few of them and added them to the gallery. I still have a lot more to cap and add, including the movie itself but I wanted to go ahead and show you what I’ve added so far!:
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- Twilight > DVD Extras > Capturing The Action: A Look At Production
- Twilight > DVD Extras > The Comic-Con Phenomenon
- Twilight > DVD Extras > Deleted Scenes > “Bella Your Number Was Up The First Day I Met You”
- Twilight > DVD Extras > Deleted Scenes > “Edward, She’s Not One Of Us”
- Twilight > DVD Extras > Deleted Scenes > “That’s The First Time I Dreamt Of Edward Cullen”
March 24, 2009 |
Kristen was on Jimmy Kimmel Live on Friday the 13th promoting The Cake Eaters and I have the video here:
March 17, 2009 |
Kristen Stewart be starring alongside Dakota Fanning in New Moon, and in The Runaways together.
Kristen talked with MTV and dished about Joan Jett, Dakota Fanning and The Runaways.
On starring with Dakota Fanning in two flicks: “I can’t wait to actually work with her. We aren’t BFFs yet, but hopefully. I’m so excited that she took the part in The Runaways.”
On telling Joan Jett’s story in The Runaways: “It’s one of the most immense responsibilities to play a real person. If it is not done right, it should be publicly acknowledged. Her story is important. It is an incredibly triumphant feminist story, really. She is an incredibly distinct personality, and so many people love and admire her, and so many people know her as just being one of the coolest people ever to live — and that, in itself, has been one of the most intimidating things that I have ever had to confront.”
On being friends with Joan Jett: “That band, the Runaways, is what started her entire life. She is very happy that it’s being told. … She is the first woman to ever start her own record label, and she’s just a good person. She’s got ambition, she’s got conviction, and she’s just cool.”
Here you got the video:
Soruce: JustJaredJr
March 11, 2009 |
Accesshollywood.com just emailed me an exclusive deleted scene from “Twilight”! You can check it out below:
One more:
March 6, 2009 |
The film is beginning to roll, and expectations are high.
Consensus says that Twilight Saga fans have very high expectations for the quality of New Moon. Not only do we want good acting from Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart, Taylor Lautner and the rest of the cast, but we want good direction also.
Returning alongside the actors to the second installment of the Twilight Saga is Melissa Rosenberg, who some say is to blame for some of the disappointment fans had with the first movie.
Some fans even say that they will not return for the confirmed third part Eclipse if Chris Weitz and the cast don’t improve the series through the second bat with New Moon.
Others are thrilled, saying they loved Twilight the movie and just can’t wait to sink their teeth in (pun intended) New Moon.
This examiner is a little of both.
As the wonderful fans have pointed out, there were a few points in Twilight the movie that could have seriously been improved. Most say the “meadow scene,” which Stephenie Meyer has said was her original inspiration for writing the book (a dream about two lovers in a meadow) Twilight, was inadequate and rushed. The famous “lion and lamb” quote was too soon.
Personally, I think that there were a few things missing from Twilight… and I don’t want to see it happen again. Also, I think there were some parts that were added unnecessarily to take up the precious space we could’ve used to extend the meadow scene and the conversations between Edward and Bella or to see more about the Cullens, or to include the scene with Carlisle’s painting, etc. (the list goes on).
The many things that simply cannot get lost in the shuffle are continuing to be debated, and the consensus is strong. We Twilight Series fans refuse to see New Moon lose some of its literary luster in the shuffle becoming a movie. While we understand that it is hard to translate a first-person perspective novel with little dialogue into a movie, we don’t want to see the actual dialogue disappear, and certainly not the important events. We are fine to watch a three-hour movie if it will deliver to our expectations. In other words, New Moon should be made for the Twilight fans, not for commercial value, because – in case they haven’t caught the memo – there are millions of us.
source: examiner.com