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Tuesday, February 16, 2010
New Moon Dvd Rundown-Which edition to buy?
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Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Target New Moon 3 Disc Deluxe Edition DVD
Features:
* Genre: Suspense & Thriller
* Category: Romantic Fantasy
* Theme: Forbidden Love, Vampires, Werewolves
* Release Date: March 20, 2010
* Rating: PG-13 (Parents Strongly Cautioned)Rating Opens in New Window - Violence
* Publisher: Summit Entertainment
* Studio: Summit Entertainment
* Lead Actors: Kristen Stewart, Taylor Lautner, Robert Pattinson
* Director: Chris Weitz
* Picture Format: Widescreen
* Run Time: 2 hr 10 min
* Format: DVD
* Includes 2-Disc Special Edition DVD plus an Exclusive 3rd Disc with Bonus Content
* Bonus Collectible Film Cell quantities limited - no rain checks
Friday, January 15, 2010
Official New Moon DVD Release Date
Friday, December 25, 2009
Students Go On A 'New Moon' Scavenger Hunt
Created by Library Media Specialist Kathryn Loughran, the scavenger hunt was held in the library during lunch periods. Students began the scavenger hunt with a question about “New Moon.” Once they answered it correctly, they received a clue about where the next question would be located. The clues contained the title and author of a book within the library, and the next question was hidden inside. Once found, students brought the next “New Moon” trivia question back to Loughran and had to answer that correctly in order to continue.
All students will be entered in a raffle to win a “New Moon” poster, courtesy of Loughran. And in case you’re wondering: Jasper can control other people’s emotions; Mike went to the movies with Bella and Jacob; Jane is the bodyguard for the Volturi.
Via The Chronicle
Thursday, December 24, 2009
Biggest Beauty Influence of 2009!
Winner: New MoonRunner's up were Mad Men and Gossip Girl!
C'mon, as if you thought it would be anything else; Twilight fever stepped up a notch with the release of the second film and we haven't been able to move this year without seeing Bella and Edward everywhere. Their pallor trickled over into the beauty world with sales of porcelain makeup at record highs and over in Hollywood stars were ditching the self-tan and embracing light limbs. And who can forget Leighton Meester's take on the trend with an intense purple smoky eye, white base and blood-red lip?
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Bored?? Take LA Times' New Moon Quiz
1. When Bella gets a paper cut while opening a birthday present at the Cullen's home, which vampire attempted to drink her blood?
A. Jasper
B. Edward
C. Count Chocula
D. Alice
2. When is Bella’s birthday?
A. Sept. 1
B. Sept. 5
C. Sept. 13
D. July 4
3. What was Charlie's birthday gift to Bella?
A. Car stereo
B. iPhone
C. Camera
D. Garlic and holy water
4. Why do the Cullens decide to move out of Forks?
A. To protect Bella
B. Change of scenery
C.They’re scared of Victoria
D. The Volturi are after them
5. In the movie, how old does Edward say he is?
A. 18
B. 107
C. 108
D. 109
6. Edward leaves and takes the only photo of him in Bella’s scrapbook. When was that photo taken?
A. May 7
B. Sept. 13
C. Oct. 17
D. Dec. 25
7. What movie does Bella see with Jacob and Mike Newton?
A. "Face Punch"
B. "27 Dresses"
C. "Zombies Attack"
D. "Adventureland"
8. Why does Jacob keep away from Bella for two weeks after they see the movie?
A. He hated the movie
B. He just wasn't that into her
C. He is sick of her yearnings for Edward
D. He is a werewolf and is forbidden to see her
9. Which college football team is Charlie watching on TV while Bella is trying to call Jacob after his abrupt departure from the movie theater?
A. Texas Longhorns
B. Arizona Wildcats
C. Florida Gators
D. Ohio State Buckeyes
10. Why does Jacob first take off his shirt in the movie?
A. To wipe blood from Bella's head
B. He was going to work out
C. He was about to morph into a wolf
D. He was hot
11. How does Edward plan on inciting the vampire royalty into killing him?
A. Biting a human
B. Showing his sparkly self by stepping into the sunlight
C. Attacking the guard
D. Tap dancing
12. How tall does Jacob get when he makes the transition into wolfhood?
A. 6 feet
B. 6 feet 5
C. 6 feet 9
D. 60 feet
13. What festival is going on in Volterra when Bella arrives to save Edward?
A. Saint Bernard Day Festival
B. Saint Lucien Day Festival
C. Saint Regina Day Festival
D. Saint Marcus Day Festival
14. What airline do Bella and Alice use to fly from Seattle to Italy?
A. Air Italia
B. Jet Blood
C. United
D. Virgin America
15. What are the names of the three leaders of the Volturi coven?
A. Carlisle, Caius, Aro
B. Marcus, Aro, Caius
C. Caius, Demetri, Emmett
D. Gucci, Versace, Dolce
16. What kind of car does Alice steal while she’s in Italy?
A. Yellow Ferrari
B. Red Ferrari
C. Yellow Porsche
D. Red Weinermobile
17. Here's one about the difference between "New Moon" on the page and "New Moon" on the screen: In "New Moon" the book (but NOT the movie) who does Bella write to about her meaningless life in Forks after Edward leaves?
A. Alice
B. Victoria
C. Renee
D. Abby
18. What color is Jacob's home on the Quileute reservation?
A. Green
B. Brown
C. Red
D. Pink
19. What Shakespeare play is quoted at the beginning of the book?
A. "Midsummer Night’s Dream"
B. "West Side Story"
C. "Hamlet"
D. "Romeo and Juliet"
ANSWERS: 1. A. Jasper 2. C. Sept. 13 3. C. Camera 4. A. To protect Bella 5. D. 109 6. B. Sept. 13 7. A. Face Punch 8. D. He is a werewolf and is forbidden to see her. 9. B. Arizona Wildcats 10. A. To wipe blood from Bella's head 11. B. Showing his sparkly self by stepping into the sunlight. 12. B. 6 feet 5 13. D. Saint Marcus Day Festival 14. D. Virgin America 15. B. Marcus, Aro, Caius 16. C. Yellow Porsche 17. C. Renee
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Twilight and New Moon: Year in Review
Robert kicked off the year with an appearance at the Oscars and the legendary Vanity Fair Party on February 22.
Robert arrived at Tokyo's Narita International on February 24 to kick off promotion of Twilight in Japan.
Robert joined up with Kristen and Taylor on February 27 for a Twilight press conference in Tokyo.
Getting Fancy
The trio got decked out for a Twilight premiere later that day in Tokyo.
Back to Work
Once promotion for Twilight was done, the cast, including Kristen and Anna Kendrick, got to work filming New Moon in Vancouver in May.
Robert had a few days off in late May, so he headed to Cannes to pose for photos and mingle with the stars.
Soon the cast reunited in Italy to finish up work on the film.
Kristen joined costars Dakota Fanning and Ashley Greene for an afternoon of sight-seeing between scenes in May.
Skin Show
Robert filmed his now-famous shirtless scene for New Moon.
Sweet Kisses
Kristen got to join in on the fun with a steamy reunion kiss.
Best Bros
Kellan Lutz and Peter Facinelli showed their bond by holding hands during one of their frequent trips from the Eclipse set in Vancouver to their homes in LA.
Big Teases
Robert and Kristen showed off their chemistry during the MTV Movie Awards on May 31.
The Gang's All Here
Taylor, Kristen and Robert joined costars Elizabeth Reaser, Ashley Greene, Kellan Lutz, Cam Gigandet, and Twilight director Catherine Hardwicke onstage at the MTV Movie Awards in May.
Quite a Connection
Robert and Kristen couldn't stop joking on their way into the MTV Movie Awards press room.
How Could We Forget?
Robert spent his hiatus in NYC working in Remember Me.
Work and Play
Kristen, meanwhile, spent her break working on The Runaways with New Moon costar Dakota Fanning.
Three Comics
Taylor, Kristen and Robert reconvened in July after working on separate projects to promote New Moon at Comic-Con in San Diego.
A Little Comedy
Peter Facinelli, Kellan Lutz, and Nikki Reed bonded outdoors at Comic-Con.
A Little Comedy
Peter Facinelli, Kellan Lutz, and Nikki Reed bonded outdoors at Comic-Con.
Quite a Crowd
Kellan Lutz, Nikki Reed, and Catherine Hardwicke shared honors with Robert and Kristen at the Teen Choice Awards on August 9 in LA.
Read the rest here over at Popsugar.
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
'New Moon' Characters' Movie Picks For 2009








What movies would New Moon's humans and vampires have loved in 2009? Face Punch notwithstanding, we pick their favorite films of the year… Face Punch
made for an awkward three-way date for Bella Swan, but it was just the
mind-numbing action movie she needed to distract herself from Edward in New
Moon. What other flicks would have made Bella's best of the year list? And which
of her Forks cohorts and Volturi frenemies have the year's hottest (and
freakiest) films in theirs?
Bella Swan – 2012
Nothing gets your mind off sparkly boys and heartache like seeing the whole world go down in flames. Roland Emmerich's disaster porn is just the cinematic cure for what nails Bella: rampant destruction, tons of violence, and the feeling that the world is coming to an end – which is exactly what she feels after breaking up with Edward.
Jacob Black – Where the Wild Things Are
If anyone knows that monsters can have a cuddly side, it's Jacob Black. Spike Jonze's Where the Wild Things Are shares something primal and sensitive with Jacob's teen wolf psyche and proves that you can be a little wild and a little lovable at the same time. (Now, if only Bella Swan would go see it with him…)
Edward – Angels & Demons
Since Edward never sleeps, he spends a lot of time reading…and when he runs out of the classics, all that's left are cheesy bestsellers like Angels & Demons. Clandestine organizations operating beneath the streets of Italy have been on Edward's mind lately anyway. (Edward's secret guilty pleasure movie: Sandra Bullock's The Proposal.)
Alice – Knowing
It's tough being able to predict the future, especially when your visions reveal horrible scenes like an evil vampire tearing up a ballet studio and your BFF jumping off a cliff. So Alex Proyas's doomsday thriller is sort of cathartic for Alice.
After all, if Nicolas Cage can handle knowing the future, anyone can!
Charlie – Taken
What's a father to do when someone hurts his only daughter? If you're the strong and silent type like Charlie Swan, you send out an APB and worry in silence. If, on the other hand, you're Liam Neeson in Taken, you blast your way across Europe killing the sons of bitches. Charlie Swan approves.
Jessica – Zombieland
After that long-winded rant about zombie movies outside the biker bar, we thought Jessica Stanley was done with zombies forever. But then along came Zombieland, the undead sleeper hit of the year. Not even Jessica could resist its charms, although for a perfect double bill she'd pair it with Confessions of a Shopaholic.
Aro – Valentino the Last Emperor
He's old, he's Italian, and he likes to wear nice suits. And while Aro hasn't gotten out much in thousands of years of subterranean Volterra living, he'd make an exception for the acclaimed documentary about Italy's icon of style.
Victoria – Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen
After losing James to the Cullen clan in Twilight, Victoria had nothing but vengeance on the brain. Naturally, a film about fighting that has the word "revenge" in the title
would make it to the top of her list, though she'd probably hit pause before the
good guys win in the end.
Paul – Underworld: Rise of the Lycans
Quileute hothead Paul loves being a werewolf. The only problem is, sometimes he loses control when he gets angry. So the third Underworld film is a perfect pick for him: the hero is a werewolf who leads an army of wolves to victory over their oppressive vampire captors.
Jane – Orphan
Beneath her innocent façade, the Volturi assassin Jane is a sadistic and brutal killer. So she can relate to little Esther, the misunderstood 9-year-old femme fatale of Jaume Collet-Serra's Orphan. (She might be the only person in the world who can.)
Sunday, December 6, 2009
Sunday, November 29, 2009
Tish Talks About How She Makes Everyone 'GAW'geous

Here's the complete interview here with Tish Monaghan:
ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: Anyone who’s listened to the Twilight DVD
commentary knows that Robert Pattinson wasn’t a fan of Edward’s pea coat.
TISH MONAGHAN: He wasn’t a fan of the pea coat. He wore it in virtually every scene, and I think maybe he just got tired of it. I’m guessing. [Laughs] He just wanted a more mature look. That was part
of Edward’s Grade 11 year, and now he’s getting into his graduation year, he’s in a relationship. He had worn hoodies and jeans and sneakers, and Robert, the director [Chris Weitz], and I all wanted to portray him more as a gentleman, more elegant and classic. With our vampire characters, I always went back to the time period in which they were turned to see if there’s any element I could try to simulate in contemporary clothing. He came out of the Edwardian period, around 1910. Of course, most of the gentleman from that time would be wearing suits, coats, hats, etc. We had to pick something that was iconic for the character that would suffice to be used throughout the whole film. At the very
beginning of the film, he has one school outfit, and then there’s Bella’s birthday party and disaster strikes. So Edward ends up in that same costume for the remainder of the film. I was thinking of just putting him in a dress shirt and a pair of pants, but Robert wanted to be
in a suit. So I found a modern contemporary look that would be appealing to him and to the massive fan base, a very slim cut, and a fabric that to me was a bit Old World — this beautiful tweed fabric that we got out of England. It had the gray base, which is kind of essential for the Cullen characters in their cool tones, but also had little interesting flecks of blue, which is also Cullen, and a tiny little bit of rust, which I liked because Bella wears earth tones and that kinda linked her into the picture. The general texture of the suit would hold up well no matter what setting he was in: Inside the house for the party, or in the forest, or in the Volturi chamber. We had to show wear on the suit, and it’s much easier to rough up something that has texture to it than just a flat piece of wool. His pants are worn at the knees, they’re rumpled.
I don’t know if anyone’s looking at his pants when he removes
his shirt in Italy.
The fans were very excited to see that, I don’t know if Robert was particularly excited to perform that in front of 1,500 people. I think it was quite hard for him to do. We originally tested Edward in a plain white shirt, as a forlorn-looking option. That is also what Robert wanted — he wanted something that would wash him out. But you need to have a color that makes you pop, and so we actually dyed the fabric this beautiful ink blue ourselves. It highlighted his vampire white skin really well. I think it’s a great moment when we see him in these clothes that he’s worn from September to May. When he goes to sacrifice himself, he’s in disrepair. Robert and Chris wanted his shirt to have a rip across the chest, so that’s what we gave him. It’s really kind of tragic to watch him take off his shirt, because he really is sacrificing himself. It looks like he’s just giving up. He’s exposing himself and he’s completely vulnerable, and he just takes his shirt off and he drops it
at his feet with his eyes downcast. Then he gets attacked by Bella, who shoves him inside the doors. [Laughs] I don’t find it like a beefcake moment. It really is a moving moment, and I think Robert did a really amazing job for that scene.The tear across the chest was to symbolize that his heart was torn out when he thought he lost Bella?
Maybe. [Laughs] They just said, “Rip it across the chest.” I said, “Are you sure? No shirt’s gonna rip like this.” And they said, “Yes.” So I did it.
Why couldn’t he remain shirtless for the indoor fight scene? Why put on the robe?
Originally, the guards who grab him were supposed to be coming from the outside — that’s why they give him the robe. But the setting was changed, and they grab him on the inside.So why do they hand him this robe?
Because, quite honestly, it looks very cool fighting with this long, flowing garment, and it does hide pads, protect him.
Moving on to the wolf pack, was it easier to dress them since they were shirtless?
We still had to have a lot of fittings with them. You had to be very careful with where the shorts fall on the hip bone, we had to make sure everything sits at the same place when they run. Each individual actor had their own request, but we also had requests from the visual effects department, because if we had big, loose shredded shorts on when they morphed into wolves, it’s too much work and too many hours to magically get rid of that clothing on camera. They wanted the
shorts as close-fitting to the leg as possible, whereas the natural tendency of the guys would be to have something baggier so that they didn’t look like they were wearing hot pants. [Laughs] So if I knew they were going to morph, then they had tighter-fitting shorts, and if they didn’t have to morph, then we would give them something a little bit looser and longer. There were lots of Levi’s, American Eagle, Old Navy. Quite honestly, I tried to shop where I figured the wolves would shop. [Laughs] So we went to Wal-Mart. The general concept was that
anytime they went off to hunt, those shorts got destroyed because they’d change into a wolf. So they all had a secret little stash, buried in a hole somewhere in the forest, where they went running naked. [Laughs] That’s what we imagined. They had an unlimited selection of cut-off pants.
And did you or did you not pay special attention to where the sleeves of Jacob’s T-shirts fell on his biceps? Because job well done.
Absolutely. Everything was geared towards making sure that his arm muscles really showed. There’s a scene where he’s working on a motorcycle, and his muscles are really pulling against this plaid
shirt he’s wearing. He looks very strong and very built, and we tried to do the same with this T-shirts. There was no way since it was the same actor that we could show somebody that had grown like six inches. So it was Chris Weitz’s genius idea to tailor his clothes, to make the sleeves a little bit shorter, a little bit tighter — make it look as if he’d grown out of his clothes in a couple of months and hadn’t had time to go get new ones. We found T-shirt brands that fit him well with hardly any adjustments and just stuck with those in earth tones — The Gap, Banana Republic, American Apparel, Levi’s. We tried more expensive T-shirts, but he looked too pretty.
Tell me about dressing the Volturi.I knew that one scene involved the painting somewhere in the 1700s coming to life and them
walking into their chamber to don their robes.
It was really important to get the right shape and to ensure the audience that they were judicial robes because they are sitting in judgment. I did a lot of research into judicial gowns, I looked at a lot of religious paintings from the 1300s and 1400s. For each of the three prime Volturi — Aro [Michael Sheen], Caius [Jamie Campbell Bower], and Marcus [Christopher Heyerdahl] — we made the gowns the same shape in a black wool bouclé, but with different trims.
Is there any significance to Caius’ scarf?
It looked pretty. [Laughs] It was described in the script that Aro was wearing a suit and it was the blackest of blacks because there’s a color palette power structure and the most powerful is the blackest. So I wanted to still have elements of black on Caius, but break them up a bit so Aro would appear blackest of all. There was so much gray and
pale stone in that Volturi chamber that I wanted to bring some of the red element from the religious festival outside into play in the interior. But it was also just a beautiful texture, a paisley wool pashmina-type shawl that I grabbed in Little India.
Let’s talk about the ladies. Rosalie and Alice?
There wasn’t much chance in New Moon to go into the
backstory of Rosalie, but she has graduated from high school. You only see her at home, and at home, she can dress exactly how she wants. Harking back to the era that she came from, one of the icons that [Nikki Reed] and I discussed was Veronica Lake. Sensual, glamorous, tieing in with the blond hair. Alice, of course, is still a high school student and she had a very successful fashion-y look from Twilight, so we wanted to continue with that. We wanted things that looked cute and feminine on her, paying more attention to detail with the little swing coat, arm
warmers, and a scarf at her neck. To me, all of this was an aide of covering up parts of her body that could potentially sparkle. When she was going to Italy, I just had in my mind Audrey Hepburn. You have this woman driving this Porsche, which was originally supposed to be a convertible, so I wanted a beautiful scarf around her head, big sunglasses, little capris. When I mentioned this whole Audrey Hepburn look to Ashley [Greene], she said, “Ohmygod, she’s my
icon!” The funniest thing I saw was Ashley standing next to her stunt double on the cobbled streets of Montepulciano, in Italy, both dressed identically. She looking beautiful, pale and pixie-like, wearing her headscarf, red gloves and Michael Kors jacket, and the stunt double the same, but with a generous Roman nose, and a heavy 5 o’clock shadow. Too funny.
What was your vision for Bella’s look?
I think that the previous designer really successfully captured the essence of this girl who was a little bit misplaced and ill-prepared coming from Arizona to the Pacific Northwest. I wanted to
continue the look that she was a very practical girl. She didn’t dress to
entice, she threw on a jacket if the weather was cold, she layered up because she probably gets colder than the average girl from that area. In discussions with Kristen [Stewart], she also wanted to look a little bit more mature and put together. At the beginning of the film, when she’s happy and in love with Edward, she wanted to be linked colorwise to his world, the cool tones. When he leaves her, she kinda falls into disarray and gets sloppy and just throws on any old thing. But the any old things that we threw on her were in the earth tones [of Jacob's world]. We didn’t bring back her cool color palette until she was
encountering Edward again.
What piece of Bella’s New Moon clothing do you expect everyone to want?
There’s a green shirt from Boy by Band of Outsiders that she wears at
the end of the film in Italy that a lot of people seem to like.
In the end, which character did you take the biggest risk with?
Laurent. Chris wanted both Lauren and Victoria more elegant,
less rock ‘n roll. Laurent had a leather jacket and really cool pants and was barefoot, and I put him in a suit and cool shoes. [Laughs] We made the suit, but I would say my inspiration for Laurent would have been Alexander McQueen. And I didn’t go as far as I wanted to go.
There was this incredible mohair long plaid coat down to the ground, but it was too risky. It was going to end up looking too campy. The point with these bad vamps is that they are scavengers, so they will just put on their most recent acquisition. So he just found somebody with a really cool suit in downtown Seattle. [Laughs]
Last question: What can you tease about the costumes in Eclipse?
We go back to the 1700s and do a complete Quileute tribe. I had to go to museums and pour over clothing that was dug up from burial sites, and I went into diaries of sailors to read what their first encounters were with the Indians on the Pacific Northwest coast. Then we did vampires from the Civil War era, then we did the 1930s, then we did our contemporary world, then we did fantasy Volturi flying over on a jet to Forks, Washington. Then we did an army of vampire newborns. It’s pretty cool stuff.Source Entertainment Weekly


































