Archive for January, 2010
Kristen Stewart and Dakota Fanning are in the new teaser trailer for ‘The Runaways’!

The new Twilight Tidbit from Hollywood Dailies is here, today focusing on Anna Kendrick. There will be a new Twilight Tidbit every week!
Spencer ‘Sam Uley’, where he talks Rob and Kristen (he’s tired of answering
questions about their relationship!) and how he plans to bulk up for
Breaking Dawn.
Pasternak, who trained Robert Pattinson on the first film and the recent juggernaut “New Moon,” advised Spencer to avoid typical “beach muscles” like his biceps and chest. Instead, he told the 34-year-old to focus on the upper back to create a burly neckline and narrow “shoulder-to-waist ratio.”
We’re sure his efforts will be handsomely displayed when “Breaking Dawn” begins shooting this fall. Meanwhile, the young man faces rampant promotion this June for “Eclipse” and is already dreading inquires about his maybe-dating costars Pattinson and Kristen Stewart…
The Twilight Saga: New Moon
Summit Entertainment
Sequel to Twilight, the #1 selling DVD of 2009

Synopsis
In the second chapter of Stephenie Meyer’s best-selling Twilight series, the romance between mortal Bella Swan (Kristen Stewart) and vampire Edward Cullen (Robert Pattinson) grows more intense as ancient secrets threaten to destroy them. When Edward leaves in order to keep Bella safe, she tests fate in increasingly reckless ways in order to glimpse her love once more. But when she’s saved from the brink by her friend, Jacob Black (Taylor Lautner), Bella will uncover mysteries of the supernatural world that will put her in more peril than ever before.Widest Domestic Release: 4,124 theatres
Domestic Box Office: $300MCast
Kristen Stewart
Robert Pattinson
Taylor LautnerOrder Due Date: 1/19/10
Consumer Pre-Sell Date: 1/26/10
Street Date: 3/20/102-Disc National DVD SRP: $32.99
DVD Cat # / UPC: 66113353 / 025192058158National Blu-Ray SRP: $34.99
Blu-Ray Cat # / UPC: 66113354 / 025192058165Special Features
- Includes a revealing AUDIO COMMENTARY with Director Chris Weitz and Editor Peter Lambert
- A riveting 6-PART DOCUMENTARY that takes you behind the scenes
- Exclusive band REHEARSAL FOOTAGE with Muse
- MUSIC VIDEOS from Death Cab for Cutie, Anya Marina, and Mute MathFeature Run Time: 130 minutes
MPAA Rating (USA): PG-13
Genre: Vampire/Romance
Saoirse Ronan of the Lovley Bones talked about Twilight in a recent interview with Hollywood.com! Read the highlights below or read the whole interview at Hollywood.com by clicking here!

When reading a novel, most of us develop our own images of its characters based upon our interpretation the text. It must have been a bit surreal for you, having already played Susie, to picture yourself within the context of the book.
SR: Yeah, it’s weird. I really sympathize with the likes of Kristen Stewart, who’s playing Bella in Twilight. I think teenagers can make their points more well known than adults, and they feel quite strongly about things — [especially] with a book like Twilight, which I read and loved and that everyone just was sort of obsessed with. And if anyone has their own image of what Bella should be like and then they see Kristen, everything is blamed on her, you know? Luckily, that hasn’t happened for me, but because I’ve done about four movies now that have been based on books, I can see how people would be like that — and even how I would be like that. But I wouldn’t blame the actor or anything. I felt a little bit of pressure, not only because [The Lovely Bones] was a book but because the whole movie was, in a way, on my shoulders. But I wouldn’t have it any other way.
When I interviewed Kristen for New Moon, I was struck by how protective she was about her character.
SR: Yeah, it doesn’t seem to her like she’s making a movie that has about three sequels and is based on a book and all the teenagers are going to see it. It seems to her that this is a very serious role that’s important to her, and I respect her for that. I felt the same way when I did Atonement and people would come up to me and say, “God, that was an awful child that you played. She was such a bitch.”

Yippie! Can’t wait!







