MTV's Hollywood Crush caught up with Anna Kendrick at the Toronto Film Festival. She spoke briefly about the new trailer, and about Rob versus George Clooney.
David Slade has been busy with tweeting recently. According to his tweets, he isn't the only one that has been busy, so have the paparazzi. He has also included a picture of the view from the mountain campsite.
In the October issue of Seventeen magazine there is a pull out advertisement for the upcoming Twilight-inspired clothing line being released by Nordstrom. I have added scans of the ad to our gallery here.
MTV have a very brief video tease of the 'New Moon' trailer Rob, Kristen, and Taylor will be presenting on tomorrow night's VMAs. The video has a series of stills from the trailer.
Ashley Greene spoke with Teen Vogue about her upcoming turn as a fashion correspondent for MTV's 2009 VMAs. Click the link to read the entire article.
Fashion-wise, who are you most excited about seeing on the red carpet?
Lady Gaga and Katy Perry always have these crazy, insane outfits, so I'm excited to see them. Taylor Swift, who actually did this last year, has a really sweet and classic style so I'm looking forward to see what she wears. As last year's correspondent, Taylor changed twice, and I just loved both of her outfits. Oh, and Beyonce!
Any boys?
Of all the guys, I think Kanye West has a really interesting style.
How exactly did you get picked to be MTV's fashion correspondent?
They contacted me--I was so excited when they called. Maybe part of it was the Dolce dress that I wore to the MTV Movie Awards--it just got so much attention! And I just love fashion.
Summit Entertainment has released a statement about their acquisition of the documentary 'Twilight In Forks: The Saga of the Real Town'.
SUMMIT HOME ENTERTAINMENT ACQUIRES THE RIGHTS TO “TWILIGHT IN FORKS: THE SAGA OF THE REAL TOWN”
Documentary Which Explores the People and Places of the Town of Forks, Washington Featured in the TWILIGHT Film Franchise, to Arrive Via DVD Timed to the 2010 Home Entertainment Release of Summit’s THE TWILIGHT SAGA: NEW MOON.
LOS ANGELES -- Sept. 11, 2009 — Summit Home Entertainment announced today the acquisition of the documentary feature TWILIGHT IN FORKS: THE SAGA OF THE REAL TOWN directed by Jason Brown, a three time Emmy Award winner. Produced by Brown, as well as York Baur and Peter Cowles and their company Heckelsville Media, the feature chronicles for TWILIGHT fans the story behind Forks, Washington, which serves as the primary setting for the popular TWILIGHT books and films. Additionally, the documentary features untold tales of Forks’ unique history, mysticism and culture.
Summit plans to release the film onto DVD in conjunction with the home entertainment debut of the second film in the TWILIGHT franchise – THE TWILIGHT SAGA: NEW MOON, which is set to arrive in stores during the first part of 2010.
Steve Nickerson, Summit’s President of Home Entertainment, stated, “The fans of the TWILIGHT SAGA will enjoy this look into the real town of Forks, its natural beauty and the interesting people that call it home. We are excited to make this incredible documentary available to Twilight fans early next year.”
TWILGHT IN FORKS offers a tantalizing mix of real-world Forks and the fantasy that makes the TWILIGHT saga so irresistible. Fans will get to hear from the real people living their lives in the town, including: the Chief of Police, the Forks Outfitters’ employee who gets mistaken for the franchise’s leading lady Bella, and the vampire transplant who plays the real-life role of Alice. They’ll also visit Forks High School, hear self-described Jacob’s grandfather tell the legend of how the Quileutes descended from wolves, and see many more of the people and places of Forks.
"Summit Home Entertainment is the perfect partner for us," said York Baur, Heckelsville Media’s president. "Our goal with this project was to show the unique culture, beauty, and remoteness of the real Forks to the world, and Summit’s distribution of our film will do exactly that."
About the TWILIGHT film series The TWILIGHT film series stars Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson and tells the story of 17-year-old Bella Swan who moves to the small town of Forks, Washington to live with her father, and becomes drawn to Edward Cullen, a pale, mysterious classmate who seems determined to push her away. But neither can deny the attraction that pulls them together...even when Edward confides that he and his family are vampires. The action-packed, modern day vampire love story TWILIGHT, the first film in the series, was released in theatres on November 21, 2008 to a blockbuster reception. The second installment of the film franchise, THE TWILIGHT SAGA: NEW MOON starring Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson and Taylor Lautner, will be released November 20, 2009. The third film in the franchise, THE TWILIGHT SAGA: ECLIPSE is due in theaters on June 30, 2010.
About Summit Entertainment LLC Summit Entertainment is a worldwide theatrical motion picture development, financing, production and distribution studio. The studio handles all aspects of marketing and distribution for both its own internally developed motion pictures as well as acquired pictures. Summit Entertainment, LLC also represents international sales for both its own slate and third party product. Summit Entertainment, LLC plans to release 10 to 12 films annually.
About Heckelsville Media LLC Heckelsville Media is a Seattle-based production and marketing company dedicated to passionate and entertaining portrayal of the issues present in local communities. Using trends in mainstream media to expose the true nature of the people, sites, and happenings in small towns, the Company’s documentary film projects provide a unique perspective on one of America's most precious resources – the hardworking men and women that define America’s rural landscape.
Peter Facinelli talked to MTV's Larry Carroll about his favorite line in 'New Moon'. It turns out, it was a line that was in the book, but not in the script, and he got Chris to add it to the scene.
Hi there, and welcome to BellaAndEdward.com, one of the largest fansites online dedicated to The Twilight Saga by Stephenie Meyer! This site was started by Michelle and is maintained by the wonderful BAE.com staff. Feel free to look around, have fun! If you have any questions or inquiries, please email Michelle.
Name: Dana
Age: 19
Location: OH, USA
About: I was skeptical at first about the series. All my friends were reading it in 9th grade and I just wasn't into it. I had been burned pretty bad by a relationship and I just wasn't believing the whole 'love story' thing. Then, on one fateful night, I was at a book sale and was desperately seeking a new read. Twilight seemed to be glowing on the shelf and I was drawn to buy it. I didn't know why, like I said, I didn't want to even think about love. I went home and cracked open the fresh book. I instantly related to Bella. Her feelings became my feelings. Her curiosity became my curiosity. I carried the book around with me everywhere I went. I found myself even slowing down in reading it because I didn't want it to end. I closed the back cover and took a deep breath, then I realized something. I had learned to believe in love again. A simple book and taught me to believe in what I thought just couldn't exist. I also learned that every girl deserves their very own Edward Cullen. No one should settle for just some guy. He needs to be your guy. Your dream guy. Well, let's say I am not a skeptic anymore. As a freshman in college, I find myself having a lot of free time to re-read the books... again. I have my own 59 song playlist for all the books on my i-Tunes and I love that it brings me back to the moments in the books. I have met so many people just by saying that I am a "Twilighter". It amazing how passionate you can become about a novel. I am so happy I bought Twilight on a whim. It has transformed my life and taught me so much about myself. Thank you for giving me the opportunity to share my Twilight story.
Month: October 2009
Name: Felicia
Age: ---
Location: USA
About: Recently, my youngest aunt died unexpectedly in her sleep.I was left in the most depressed mood that I've ever experienced. I felt like something inside my heart had fallen out, was missing, and would never come back. It was a physical condition that literally made me uncomfortable. I thought of New Moon, and how Bella feels throughout that book. She is always holding herself together with her crossed arms. I realized that this was the closest description to what I was feeling. My chest hurt, like it was falling apart inside. Then I thought of how Bella turns into a zombie for several months and decided that I didn't want to be like that. I didn't want to lose myself in grief, and I know my aunt wouldn't have wanted me to do that either. I know that this case is different, in that I will never get that piece of my heart back for good, but I don't want to be like Zombie Bella. I want to be strong, like Bella becomes after her loss. I will never forget how Twilight helped me straighten my thoughts and fix myself in the worst times of my life. It takes an amazing book to do something like that. And an amazing writer to portray such a real and painful emotion so realistically. From all of the ways that Twilight has changed my life, this is definitely the biggest. It helpled to support me when I thought nothing could, and gave me hope when everything in my world was bleak.
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