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Friday, May 15, 2009

New Moon Book Review | Ashley Greene Dishes New Moon Romances

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Twilight cutie Ashley Greene hosted an event at Kitson last night benefiting the Donate My Dress Charity in WeHo.

We heart Ash, so natch we had to snatch her first and get some of those nasty little hookup questions off our chest, before going back and celebrating a great cause.

Ash dished the possibility of Robsten and...Jackley?

Filming New Moon seems different from Twilight. Is it too overwhelming now?
It's seriously so much fun still. Not too overwhelming yet, because I'm really enjoying and lucky to be doing what I'm doing. Everyone on the set is friends—we all go out together and have dinners. But yeah, it's crazy because all of a sudden everyone cares what you're wearing, what you're drinking, who you're kissing.

Who you're kissing, huh? Does that mean things are getting frisky up in Vancouver? We hear things about Rob and Kristen.
This is the thing, I look at magazines. I don't know why, but other people's lives intrigue us for some reason. Especially with this movie in particular, all of our chemistry is so great onscreen that people want it to be real offscreen, and even if it isn't, they are still going to say that it is.

Well, we also hear you might be dating your onscreen love, Jackson Rathbone, too. True?
[Grins] Um...Jackson is a sweetheart. But we're...um. No.

Well!

Ashley's publicist then came up and said that J & A "seriously" weren't dating, but we think everything was in that sexy little smirk. Dating was probably the wrong word. Maybe (and hopefully) they are just enjoying their time filming together, like so many others up there are.

Ms. Greene is quite refreshing. It's rare in this town to find a gal who is actually having fun and who is grateful for a job tons would kill for.

Can't wait to hear what happens when Rob, Kristen and Ashley go to Italy in a bit to start filming over there.

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Thursday, May 14, 2009

New Moon Book Review | When the Cameras Stop: Robert Pattinson Antics on New Moon Breaks

Watch TV on PC - 12,000 TV Channels and Movies Some are saying that Robert Pattinson is out of control while on his breaks on filming the Twilight sequel New Moon. Others claim he is a very polite young British gentleman. Which is it? It sounds like the latter. In Touch explores what goes on when the filming stops in Canada.
Robert Pattinson Antics on New Moon Breaks (Image: WENN)
Robert Pattinson Antics on New Moon Breaks (Image: WENN)

After putting in long days on the Vancouver, Canada, set of New Moon, the sequel to Twilight, the movie's young stars have been spotted partying all over town, the article notes. In mid-April, Kristen Stewart and her castmates hit the Backstage Lounge to hear co-star Jackson Rathbone sing with his band, 100 Monkeys. “It was a frenzy of cell phone flashing,” general manager Jeff Cawston tells In Touch. “It was really exciting. Everyone had a good time.”

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Robert Pattinson, who plays Edward Cullen in the Twilight movies, has also been a fixture at clubs in the city, the magazine adds. On April 19, Robert, Kristen and Nikki Reed went to Metropole and danced the night away. “Robert was dancing between Kristen and Nikki,” an onlooker tells In Touch. “They were all being really flirty.”

The report also adds, "Despite a rumor that Robert, 22 is secretly dating Nikki, 20, who plays his vampire sister in Twilight, an onset source says that he’s enjoying all the attention he gets from female fans, who mob him everywhere he goes." “He’s really approachable and happily poses with every girl that asks him for a photo,” the onset source adds.” He’s definitely getting the hang of this heartthrob thing.”

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Wednesday, May 13, 2009

New Moon Book Movie Updates | Twilight phenom Robert Pattinson on New Moon: "I get to do some really creepy stuff"

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VANCOUVER - Robert Pattinson says he gets "to do some really creepy stuff" in the Twilight sequel, New Moon, currently shooting in Vancouver.

The British heartthrob said in an interview New Moon is darker than its predecessor: "I think that a lot of people will be kind of scared by this one."

He succeeds in making his character, vampire Edward Cullen, "scary" in the new film, something he failed to do in the first film, Pattinson said in an interview with Fandango.

And while Kristen Stewart's character, Bella, is mired in a "mixture of memories and nightmares" and suffering from bizarre hallucinations in New Moon, Pattinson gets his own share of surreal activity when he plays painter Salvador Dali in his latest film, Little Ashes.

As Dali, Pattinson sports the artist's famous moustache as he becomes embroiled in a homosexual love affair with the poet Federico Garcia Lorca.

Pattinson told Fandango that Dali was very aware of his public image: "He had a fanatical control over how he was perceived."

He goes on to compare how fame has changed his own life since the Twilight cinematic bombshell. "The funny thing is that I’m always going around trying to look as inconspicuous as possible I find that people are always really disappointed when they actually recognize me," he told Fandango. "They are like ‘Oh! At first I thought you were a bum but then I realized who you were.'”

Meanwhile, Paul Morrison, the director of Little Ashes, says directing Pattinson and fellow actor Javier Beltran in erotically charged sex scenes, one of them in the nude, proved tricky.

"I think they were difficult, but I think all sex scenes are difficult, and for all actors of all ages," he told the Los Angeles Times. " ... I think Rob probably found it harder than Javier, to draw the line between performance and, ah, but that was also in the nature of the part, that Dali's sexuality was so complicated, complex and mysterious, I think even to himself, and his fear of sexuality, and if you're playing that role, that kind of rubs off on you, so I think sex and pain were so closely entwined with Dali that to play those scenes is also hard, and the triangle sex scene is an unbelievably difficult scene."

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Tuesday, May 12, 2009

New Moon Book Summary | Twilight's Ashley Greene Talks New Moon

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Sounds like a fun movie to work on.

Twilight's Ashley Greene was out in West Hollywood last night hosting an event at Kitson. The event was to raise money for Donate My Dress Charity, a national network where girls can donate their prom and special occasion dresses to others who may need them.

Ashley Greene plays the cute vampire "sister" of Edward Cullen, played by Robert Pattinson. Her character is dainty and intuitive and will likely play a bigger role in New Moon. E! Online caught up with Ashley and she dished about New Moon and romance rumors.

She talked about what it's like being on the set of New Moon. When asked if it's overwhelming compared to the filming of Twilight, Ashely said, "It's seriously so much fun still. Not too overwhelming yet, because I'm really enjoying and lucky to be doing what I'm doing. Everyone on the set is friends-we all go out together and have dinners. But yeah, it's crazy because all of a sudden everyone cares what you're wearing, what you're drinking, who you're kissing."

And how about all those romance rumors between Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart? Is any of it true? Greene said, "This is the thing, I look at magazines. I don't know why, but other people's lives intrigue us for some reason. Especially with this movie in particular, all of our chemistry is so great onscreen that people want it to be real offscreen, and even if it isn't, they are still going to say that it is."

Ashley has romance rumors of her own. People keep asking her is her onscreen romance with Jasper Hale, played by Jackson Rathbone, has spilled over to real life. Ashley grins and says, "Um...Jackson is a sweetheart. But we're...um. No."

Ashley Greene is currently working on New Moon in Vancouver and will be heading off to Italy at the end of May to film more scenes for the movie, which hits theatres in November.

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Monday, May 11, 2009

New Moon Book Movie Updates | ‘Idol’ Alumnus Justin Guarini Hoping For A Spot On ‘New Moon’ Soundtrack

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LOS ANGELES, Calif. --

American Idol” Season 1 runner-up Justin Guarini is hungry to get involved with “Twilight” sequel, “New Moon,” so much so that he’s submitted a track on speculation for the soundtrack.

“My fiancee [Reina] got me into the series and I fell in love with the story of Bella and Edward’s intense romance,” Justin, who still writes and records in between his duties as the co-host of “Idol Tonight,” and blogging for Fancast on his former reality show, told AccessHollywood.com.

His fascination with the series inspired him to write a song with fellow tunesmiths Shaye Smith (who co-wrote Kenny Chesney’s “That’s Why I’m Here”) and Tammy Hyler (who wrote Martina McBride’s “I Love You), titled “I Can’t Live,” inspired by the series’ main characters.

Though Justin met Shaye and Tammy during his stint on “Gone Country 2,” the song, written after the reality series finished, has a rock feel, highlighting the romance of vampire Edward and human Bella.

“With ‘Romeo and Juliet’ being my favorite story, I find a similar energy between Edward and Bella. The two of them cannot function properly without the other, in essence they can’t live without each other,” Justin said.

The trio submitted the track on spec to the producers at Summit and are hoping they’ll be picked for the soundtrack of the November-due film.

“I’m excited about the prospect of getting involved with the ‘Twilight’ sequel and hope the fans feel the same way,” he concluded.

To hear Justin’s new track, CLICK HERE.

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Sunday, May 10, 2009

New Moon Book Movie Updates | 'Twilight' heartthrob portrays Salvador Dali

Watch TV on PC - 12,000 TV Channels and Movies Robert Pattinson is in Vancouver gearing up for "The Twilight Saga: New Moon," the blood-sucking sequel to Catherine Hardwicke's wildly successful teen-vampire-romance movie, "Twilight." And like love the second time around, it's not the same.

"It's strange because it already feels much more of a slick machine," Pattinson says of the film, which is being directed by Chris Weitz. "The first one we had such a young cast. Everybody was friends. It was fun. There was nothing like what it is now. Now there are people waiting outside the hotels all the time. We have security. It's crazy."

And Pattinson hasn't even started yet. He's been in Vancouver for three weeks pacing up and down his hotel room while the shoot has been under way because "I like to get some kind of momentum going in my own process, so when I actually turn up on the set I should know vaguely what I'm talking about."

Pattinson, whose almost ethereal beauty has been a key part of "Twilight's" success, is nothing if not self-deprecating. He delivers his thoughts in a stuttering, half-finished manner distantly related to another British heartthrob, Hugh Grant. He also seems to share Grant's well-known discomfort with attention. In fact, the only respite from all the screaming women recently has been movie sets.

"I feel like most of the time for the past few months I'm pretty much working every time I get out of the house, working or not, so I might as well be working," he says. "I'm always in work mode. Just in case someone comes up to you, you've got to have your game face on."

Probably none of this will change with the release of his newest film, Paul Morrison's "Little Ashes" - if for no other reason than few of his fans will see it. Shot before "Twilight" made Pattinson a tousle-haired poster boy, the film, set primarily in the 1920s, is about the relationship between Spanish poet-playwright Frederico Garcia Lorca (Javier Beltran) and Surrealist gadfly Salvador Dali (Pattinson). What begins as a mutual admiration society of up-and-coming artists becomes much, much more. Speculation has it that Lorca and Dali were, or almost became, lovers. The film goes there, to a degree that made Pattinson very uncomfortable until he actually saw it.

"I guess I was expecting things to be more graphic," Pattinson says. "There's so much shame involved, and the thing I was really worried about was trying to show the madness of it."

In fact, the only aspect of the film that seems to trouble him now is the not-at-all convincing aging of Dali to 30 or so. Pattinson was 21 when he made the film, and he looks it. Ironically, he faces the opposite problem with the "Twilight" series. His character, Edward, never ages, so he has to look like an undead teenager through the three sequels he's contractually obligated to appear in.

"I think all of them will be done within a year and half," he says. "The whole thing is about change and aging. So it would look ridiculous if I'm playing 17 when I look 35."

Which is another way of saying that Pattinson is unconcerned about being locked into author Stephenie Meyer's franchise in the same way that the Harry Potter cast has been in theirs. It won't last that long.

Then it will be interesting to see in which direction Pattinson decides to go. No doubt his fans would prefer him to continue looking good, but he appears to have other ideas. He talks about one part he's considering in which he speaks a foreign language he doesn't know and another in which he plays "an incredibly abusive, terrifying character." He certainly seems to like playing characters who are tormented, or at least struggling with who they are.

"I try to choose things which are something that I'm going through in my life," he says. "Jobs that will help me realize or add something about myself. I don't really think about it in terms of a career." {sbox}

Little Ashes (R) opens Friday at Bay Area theaters.

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Saturday, May 9, 2009

New Moon Book Movie Updates | Robert Pattinson Talks About New Moon

Watch TV on PC - 12,000 TV Channels and Movies New Moon, the second installation in the Twilight saga, is currently filming in Vancouver, British Columbia, and Robert Pattinson, who plays the part of 108 year old vampire Edward Cullen, recently opened up about his thoughts on the film.

Pattinson told Twist, "The second book is my favorite."

Robert Pattinson's character, Edward, is faced with a painful break up from Bella Swan, played by Kristen Stewart. This ends up being the most difficult scene for the 22 year old British born actor. Pattinson confessed, "The scene where Edward and Bella temporarily break up. On one hand it's completely impossible. And on the other, it sets a very different tone to the series."

New Moon brings twists and turns in Bella and Edward's relationship and the introduction of Jacob Black, played by Taylor Lautner, as a possible new love interest for Bella.

Despite the on-screen love triangle, Robert is confident about the movie. He said, "I think it will be good."

New Moon also stars Nikki Reed, Dakota Fanning and Ashley Greene. The movie is set for a November 20th US theatrical release date.

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Friday, May 8, 2009

New Moon Book Movie Updates | New Moon's Emily may be in the Twilight of her anonymity

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On a sunny patio in Vancouver's Strathcona neighbourhood, actor Tinsel Korey is taking a rare breather.

She's just wrapped a role in the Twilight sequel New Moon, the most intensely watched production ever to hit Vancouver, and her new ensemble comic drama Mothers&Daughters hits Canadian theatres Friday.

"I know this is the pinnacle of where things are about to change for me," says Korey, who hasn't worked a day job since a brief stint as a waitress when she came to Vancouver from Toronto as a teen in 2002. "It was happening gradually but I just have an internal feeling that it's about to get a little crazy."

In New Moon, Korey adds sweetness and light as Emily, part of the story's community of natives who befriend lovelorn teen Bella (Kristen Stewart) when her vampire beau (the freshly minted superstar Robert Pattinson) leaves town. Some of those natives have another side as werewolves, and human Emily bears the scars from where her werewolf boyfriend once got too close.

The fan frenzy around all things Twilight has Korey lying low.

"I wasn't even allowed to say I was in it for months," she says. As well, Korey has stayed away from the Internet fan chatter.

"My agent is like, 'You're banned from the Internet, you're not allowed to Google yourself, because people can be really mean.'"

In the ultra low-budget Mothers&Daughters, a sleeper hit on the festival circuit, Korey teamed up with director Carl Bessai and a group of Vancouver actors that included Tantoo Cardinal, Babz Chula, Gabrielle Rose and Camille Sullivan for three interconnected stories. Cast and director spent several months workshopping an outline that they fleshed out with improv work during filming just over a year ago.

Korey played a young professional woman cut off from her native heritage, who hires a painting contractor (Cardinal). While the movie's other two stories are about literal mothers and daughters, theirs is more ambiguous.

"These two characters had lost something in their lives and they found it in each other by the end, which is something that I can relate to," says Korey, who was adopted as an infant and grew up in a Jewish neighbourhood in Toronto.

"Tantoo and I would sit in the room, she'd tell her story, I'd tell a bit of mine. Every time we'd get a little bit more and Carl would write it down, document, film it. By the end of it, we had these solid characters who were half intertwined with our own lives."

Korey had done commercials in Toronto and came to B.C. looking for more rewarding work.

Bessai gave her a small role as a rape victim opposite Callum Keith Rennie in the 2006 drama Unnatural and Accidental, based on the string of alcohol-related Downtown Eastside murders of mostly native women.

"It was one of her first gigs and it was harrowing," the director recalls. "She was terrified and Callum is so method, so intense. It was one of those moments where you watch a young actor and you think, 'This will either really give them the power to act or it will just alienate them.'"

Korey has also remained friends with co-star Cardinal (whose Dances With Wolves co-star Graham Greene coincidentally has a role in New Moon).

"Tantoo is an icon," says Korey. "When she talks to me normally, I'm still (whispers) 'Tantoo Cardinal is talking to me, she's my buddy.' Tantoo said something interesting, that as native people we're adopting each other throughout our lives."

On this day in Strathcona, she's rejoined director Bessai for a day and a half's work on a cameo role in Fathers&Sons, a companion piece to the earlier movie. Korey is in an army-green tank top, jeans and camouflage jacket for a story featuring Gordon Tootoosis and Lorne Cardinal as a politically at-odds father and son.

"I'm playing a rebel in this, one of Lorne Cardinal's cronies -- his character would have a fist in the air," Korey says. "The character is not me, not the way I would deal with things, but it's great to do improv."

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Thursday, May 7, 2009

New Moon Book Movie Updates | 'Eclipse' Director David Slade Bashed 'Twilight'

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Back in November, Slade wrote on Twitter that he wouldn't even see the movie at gunpoint.


Long before David Slade had been plucked from the long list of directors to helm "Eclipse," the third movie in the "Twilight" franchise, the "30 Days of Night" director apparently didn't have the fuzziest feelings about the teen vampire movie (which was just nominated for seven MTV Movie Awards.)

Slade's Twitter page, which has now been deleted, once contained some biting remarks about "Twilight," according to Slashfilm.com. And back in November, when Slade was on the Washington, D.C., radio station WJFK's BDK Movie Show, he discussed the Twitter post.

"So, yesterday we were trying to find a movie to see, and we'd seen all the good ones," Slade recalled. "And ... having directed a vampire film and really gone for something completely different to the kind of romantic, you know, repressed-hormone teen-vampire movie, we really weren't interested in seeing 'Twilight,' but a lot of people said, 'Let's go.' "

In response to his friends' overwhelming desire to see Bella and Edward fall in love on the big screen, Slade said he Tweeted: " 'Twilight' drunk? No, not even drunk. 'Twilight' on acid? No, not even on acid. 'Twilight' at gunpoint? Just shoot me.'

"[That's like] a poem in a way," he said about the post. "At this point, it excites me, even though people think I'm a really violent and unpleasant person, I actually do have this romantic violent side to me. Maybe I should have seen 'Twilight.' "

Now that Slade has signed on to adapt the third installment of Stephenie Meyer's series, he'll finally have to tap into that "romantic violent side" — presumably not at gunpoint.

Check out everything we've got on "Twilight" and "New Moon."

For breaking news, celebrity columns, humor and more — updated around the clock — visit MTVMoviesBlog.com.

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Tuesday, May 5, 2009

New Moon Book Movie Updates | 'Twilight' To Take A Bite Out Of 2009 MTV Movie Awards

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Monday, May 4, 2009

Robert Pattinson: Fans Are Disappointed When They Meet Me

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Twilight sensation Robert Pattinson says fans are sometimes disappointed when they see him up-close. Rob, who is the anti-metrosexual, has often been spotted by paparazzi and fans alike looking quite disheveled. Robert Pattinson New Moon

"I find that people are always really disappointed when they actually recognize me," says Pattinson. "They're like ‘Oh! At first I thought you were a bum, but then I realized who you were.' "

Adds the self-deprecating Rob: "I don’t even get into those places [clubs] because I look like a bum when I go out. The paparazzi will all stand there and film me stuck outside the clubs. I tell the bouncer, ‘Listen, these guys are taking photos of me, let me in!’"

Still, Pattinson's casual "homeless chic" style has done little to diminish the enthusiasm of his legions of female fans. Rob, who shot to overnight A-list status following his star-making turn as vampire Edward Cullen, is now one of the popular actors on the planet. Indeed, he was recently named one of People magazine's 100 Most Beautiful People in the World, alongside superstars such as Angelina Jolie.

Rob is currently in Vancouver shooting New Moon, the sequel to Twilight. The British hunk, who was previously a struggling unknown, says attending the 2009 Academy Awards in February was surreal.

"I got there and then I’m sitting in the second row," Pattinson recounts. "It was unbelievable. I keep thinking that something terrible is going to happen. I just used up all my luck so I’m probably going to die at 23 or something."

Rob was doubly shocked when he discovered that some famous stars were Twilight fans. "Robin Wright Penn came up to me. I thought that was kind of amazing, considering her husband [Sean Penn] had just won Best Actor," Pattinson recalls. "That was very, very surreal."

For now, the modest Brit is taking his tremendous success in stride. Rob, who has often spoken of his passion for music, is working on some super-secret music projects. "I’m in talks to do a soundtrack for another movie, composing," he says. "I can't say what it is yet, but I really, really, really want to do it. I don’t think I’m going to have anything on New Moon, but never say never."

New Moon opens in November.

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'Twilight,' 'Slumdog' lead the MTV Movie Awards nominations

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Blockbusters Twilight and Slumdog Millionaire both garnered nominations in six MTV Movie Award categories, announced today by MTV. The two films are both up for Best Movie, along with The Dark Knight, High School Musical 3: Senior Year, and Iron Man. MTV has also added two new categories to the mix: Best Song from a Movie and Best WTF Moment. The show airs live on May 31st at 9pm with host Andy Samberg.

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