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Friday, February 5, 2010

Taylor Lautner’s Face Drawn Into Corn Field wOW


Twilight stud Taylor Lautner’s face and the words “Team Jacob” have been drawn into Utah’s largest corn maze this year.The lettering “New Moon 11-20-09″ is also a part of the maze, signifying the release date of New Moon, the sequel in the popular Twilight saga.The 24-acre corn maze also features costar Robert Pattison’s face and the words “Team Edward” (his character).

Kristen Stewart’s Bella Graduates High School


Kristen Stewart holds onto her fake diploma (wearing long hair extensions to hide her Joan Jett hair) as she films the graduation scene in The Twilight Saga: Eclipse in Vancouver on Friday afternoon.
The 19-year-old actress was joined by her on-screen dad Billy Burke, who tweeted late last night: “Just got to hotel in Vancouver. Start tmorow early. Someone gets a cap and gown. G’nite for now.” The second film in the series, The Twilight Saga: New Moon, is set to hit theaters in November.

Kristen Stewart Says Shooting New Moon ‘Killed Me’


It wasn’t easy shooting the Twilight sequel New Moon for Kristen Stewart — especially when her character Bella has to tell Jacob (Taylor Lautner) that she still longs for vampire Edward (Robert Pattinson).
Do you suppose it’s his sparkly member she can’t forget?
She told MTV News, “New Moon is the one book in the series that I was intimidated by — in a good way. That’s the best feeling to start a movie with. But probably, my favorite line in the book is when I have to say to [Jacob], “It’s him; it’s always been him!” Like, I have to say that. Yeah, it killed me, it killed me. Just like everything in our movie, it’s such a heightened version of reality. It’s like, people don’t just break up [in the "Twilight" films] — they break up and it literally kills you. It’s not like you just say, ‘Oh, I’m really depressed and crying.’ Everything is supposed to be a fantasy version of that. So I always had a really hard time figuring out, ‘Am I doing enough? Do I look like I’m going to die?’” Lautner agrees, telling MTV News that New Moon is “very complicated.
There’s a lot of heartbreak, there’s a lot of things going on. Edward leaves at the beginning, she goes into this depression, I come to try and bring her out of it.” “Then I go through my own issues, and then she leaves me. It’s all over the place, and there’s a lot going on, and there’s many of those scenes that you described.” His favorite scene to shoot? “Well, we call it the break-up scene — but it’s the scene right after she sees me shirtless and I’ve cut off my hair, all different for the first time,” he says. “I have to tell her that we can’t be friends anymore.” Says Stewart, “He attempts to break up with me — but it doesn’t work out.”

Twilight’ sequel ‘New Moon’ has been voted the best movie of 2009

New York, Dec 30 (ANI): ‘Twilight’ sequel ‘New Moon’ has been voted the best movie of 2009 in a new poll.
Conducted by AOL movie Web site Moviefone.com, heartthrob Robert Pattinson took away the title for Sexiest Male star, with 46.5pct votes, while co-star Taylor Lautner was named Best Male Breakout star.
‘New Moon’ was also ranked as the year’s champ “chick flick.”
Although voters ranked “Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen” as the worst movie of 2009, as well as the second most disappointing film after “Bruno,” yet at the same time, they called it the year’s best action flick, reports the New York Daily News.
“Transformers” star Megan Fox was voted the year’s Sexiest Female thespian but voters also felt she gave the worst performance of ‘09.
“The Hangover” got was voted the year’s funniest movie, with 51.8pct votes, while Disney/Pixar’s “Up” was named the best animated film.
Sandra Bullock took the best performance by an actress prize for “The Blind Side.”
Meanwhile, Twilight series’ next instalment ‘The Twilight Saga: Eclipse’ was picked as the 2010 film fans most yearn to see. (ANI)

The Twilight Saga: New Moon


The Twilight Saga: New Moon is a 2009 American romantic fantasy film based on Stephenie Meyer's 2006 novel New Moon. It is the second film in The Twilight Saga film series and is the sequel to 2008's Twilight, which is also based on Meyer's previous novel. Summit Entertainment greenlit the sequel in late November 2008, following the early success of Twilight.[3] Directed by Chris Weitz, the film stars Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, and Taylor Lautner,[4] reprising their roles as Bella Swan, Edward Cullen, and Jacob Black, respectively.
Melissa Rosenberg, who handed in a draft of the film script during the opening weekend of Twilight, returned as screenwriter for The Twilight Saga: New Moon.[5] Filming began in Vancouver in late March 2009,[6][7][8] and in Montepulciano, Italy in late May 2009.[9][10]
The Twilight Saga: New Moon was released on November 20, 2009 in most countries, and set domestic box office records as the biggest midnight screening with $26.3 million. This led to the biggest single day domestic gross with $72.7 million. The film also opened with the third biggest domestic opening weekend ($142,839,137).[11] The film was well received by fans,[12] but critical reception was less favorable.[13][14]

The Twilight


Twilight is the debut, young-adult vampire-romance novel[3][4] by author Stephenie Meyer. Twilight was initially rejected by 14 agents,[5] but became an instant bestseller when published originally in hardback in 2005, debuting at #5 on the New York Times Best Seller list within a month of its release[6] and later peaking at #1.[7] That same year, Twilight was named one of Publishers Weekly's Best Children's Books of 2005.[8] The novel was also the biggest selling book of 2008[9] and, to date, has sold 17 million copies worldwide, spent over 91 weeks on the New York Times Best Seller list,[10] and been translated into 37 different languages.[11]
It is the first book of the Twilight series, and introduces seventeen-year-old Isabella "Bella" Swan, who moves from Phoenix, Arizona to Forks, Washington and finds her life in danger when she falls in love with a vampire, Edward Cullen. The novel is followed by New Moon, Eclipse, and Breaking Dawn. A film adaptation of Twilight was released in 2008. It was a commercial success, grossing more than $382 million worldwide[12] and an additional $157 million from North American DVD sales, as of July 2009.