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Wednesday, March 10, 2010

FULL ‘Eclipse’ Trailer Set to Be Released Tomorrow!



According to CinemaBlend.com a 90 second full Eclipse trailer will be released tomorrow -
We’ve just learned it’s being released on Thursday, March 11th at 6:00AM PST / 9:00AM EST. The Eclipse trailer will really be more of a teaser. It’ll clock in at only 90 seconds long and, as for what it will contain, werewolves, vampires, and Bella looking at one of those two possibilities longingly is a sure bet.
But with the Twilight Flu being what it is, odds are you won’t want to wait till Thursday, so there will also be a teaser for the teaser released on Wednesday, March 10th. That’ll only be a 10 second long version of the 90 second teaser, long enough for Tyler Lautner to flex his muscles or something. That shows up in the morning at around 9AM PST.
Awesome!! Be sure to stay tuned to EclipseMovie.org as we’ll have the 10 second teaser up today as soon as it becomes available! We’ll also have the full trailer available here tomorrow!

Official Music Video For ‘Cherry Bomb’ Featuring Dakota Fanning and Kristen Stewart!

An official music video has been released of Eclipse cast members Dakota Fanning (aka Jane) and Kristen Stewart (aka Bella Swan) for their new movie The Runaways. Dakota plays the part of Cherie Currie (who is on lead vocals for this video) and Kristen plays Joan Jett.

The Twilight Saga: New Moon' OST contributors OK Go want on the 'Eclipse' album too


'The Twilight Saga: New Moon' soundtrack - Summit Ent./Altantic
Now that Muse is no longer a potential contributor for The Twilight Saga: Eclipse's soundtrack (the blasphemy of it still stings a bit, eh?), one has to wonder what other groups (or singers) will be considered for a place on the album.
One band that appeared on The Twilight Saga: New Moon's soundtrack, Ok Go, has already expressed an interest in returning for the third film's album.
The group's bassist, Tim Nordwind, talked to Gigwise about the possibility of being asked back.
"The [New Moon] soundtrack was actually really great – a good collection of indie band's from today – and we'd love to be involved again if they'll have us."
On the New Moon album, OK Go was responsible for the song "Shooting the Moon." So, now, the question is: would you like to see OK Go return for the Eclipse album and why or why not?

Comcast announces 'The Twilight Saga: New Moon' exclusives


'The Twilight Saga: New Moon' - Summit Ent.
Add this little nugget to your virtual memory of The Twilight Saga: New Moon on home entertainment markets: Comcast has just announced that it, too, will have the film available on demand at midnight on March 20th.
Additionally, the company announces, "only Comcast customers will be able to view never-before-seen commentary from director Chris Weitz on a number of favorite ‘New Moon’ scenes such as: Bella’s birthday party, Bella’s cliff dive, when Bella rescues Edward in Italy and when Bella first meets the Volturi." 
Along with the announcement, Comcast offered a sneak peek at some of their exclusive commentary footage.
In the clip, which is a portion of a much longer piece of commentary, Chris Weitz is discussing the scene pictured here where Bella and Jacob are outside of his home in the pouring rain.
"For about the first few takes, Kristen's contacts. . . cause you know she has these hazel eyes which are you know quite special color . . . and they're replaced or re-colored with contacts. So, eventually, the eye color that was put back in was CGI. Yeah, poor Taylor. You can tell from some of these shots that the water's so cold that steam's rising off . . ." he says.

First 'The Twilight Saga: Eclipse' teaser revealed


Capture from the 'Eclipse' teaser
The first ten second teaser for The Twilight Saga: Eclipse has finally been unveiled!
In the clip, two moments of the film are shown. The first is an exchange between "Bella" (Kristen Stewart) and "Edward" (Robert Pattinson).
"I know the consequences of the decision you're making," he says to her.
The second is one involving "Jacob" (Taylor Lautner).
"I'm going to fight for you . . . 'til your heart stops beating," he says.
The first exchange could be either a portion of the proposal sequence or of a conversation about Bella's decision to transform into a vampire, while the second is almost certainly a portion of the conversation that Bella and Jacob have about him protecting her despite his disagreement with her wishes.

First full 'The Twilight Saga: Eclipse' trailer coming tomorrow morning



'The Twilight Saga: Eclipse' - Summit Ent.
Yesterday, there was a bit of confusion on the matter of when the first "trailer" for The Twilight Saga: Eclipse would make its way to the internet for fans to see.
That's because the announcement yesterday was that the first ten second "teaser" for the film would be released today.
Since then, another announcement has been issued stating that the first full trailer for the film would debut on Thursday (and, of course, in theaters Friday with Remember Me).
The deal is that the ten second teaser will be all that is shown today, but tomorrow major media outlets and sites like this one will be given the trailer in the morning for posting on sites.
So, stay tuned for the Eclipse ten second teaser today and the full, longer trailer tomorrow!
Any thoughts on what will be in the teaser or trailer?

Review: 'Remember Me' with Robert Pattinson, Emilie de Ravin, Chris Cooper, and Pierce Brosnan


'Remember Me' - Robert Pattinson
Remember Me is a film which immediately beckons the thought of at least two adjectives: emotional and provident.
The film chronicles a point in time of the lives of "Tyler" (Robert Pattinson) and “Ally” (Emilie de Ravin), though it also rather importantly peeks into the contemporaneous journey of Tyler’s younger sister “Caroline” (Ruby Jerins).  Tyler’s mother (Lena Olin), father (Pierce Brosnan), stepfather (Greg Jbara), and friend (Tate Ellington) as well as Ally’s father (Chris Cooper) are prominent characters whose emotional statuses through the story are intertwined with the main characters’.
DIRECTOR: Allen Coulter
SCREENWRITER: Will Fetters
CAST: Robert Pattinson, Emilie de Ravin, Ruby Jerins, Pierce Brosnan, Chris Cooper, Tate Ellington, Martha Plimpton, Greg Jbara, Kate Burton, and Peyton List.
SUMMARY: Tyler and Ally have separately endured unmistakable tragedies, and they continue to suffer from their losses. While both incidences of privation took place years prior to the film’s setting, the marks left upon the two are heavy and unyielding (and in Tyler’s case very literal).
Aidan, Tyler’s friend and partner in crime, encourages him to pursue the company of a girl, Ally, because he has discovered her to be the daughter of a policeman who has wronged the two.
From the first moment that Tyler approaches Ally, though, it becomes clear that revenge is not the dish being served at their dinner date and that dessert, instead, is the first course.
The two enjoy a rather quick but unhurried romantic connection and things escalate between them in the regular course. The circumstances leading up to their union, however, threaten to disturb the stillness of their waters.
Meanwhile, Caroline is perceived by her peers to be an eccentric young lady who does not quite fit the mold of the typical sixth grade girl, and she suffers not only from the same loss Tyler endures but also from the delicate politics of childhood alienation. Tyler’s regard for Caroline’s happiness appears to be one of his most paramount characteristics in the story.
SETTING: The film is based in New York City, New York – for better and for worse – and the various peaks and valleys of the plotline are well accompanied by the surroundings provided by the setting.
REVIEW: Visually, the film is quite subtle and uniform. The angles and colors utilized by the director are clearly purposed toward a neutrality which allows the cast to take center focus rather than the typical scenes a faire that you might see in a movie based in such a travelled city.
Giving the actors that deference and space to occupy was not a mistake, either.
Robert Pattinson can rest easy after this film, knowing that he has given a performance worth – at the risk of using an overplayed word – remembering. He is able to deliver the calm as well as the storm when necessary in this movie, and he captures the intensity of his character’s wildly emotional and physical responses to his circumstances. If a doubter remained after his beautiful work in How To Be or The Bad Mother’s Handbook, this performance will effectively place the balled-up sock into his or her jaw-dropped mouth.
Emilie de Ravin, too, presents a sturdy and balanced figure whose acceptance of life and death is rather unchallenged until she allows Tyler to see the bountiful remnants of her life’s history. Even while unearthing the shaking truth of her story, though, de Ravin portrays Ally as the one with a tighter grip on the reigns of her emotion. While de Ravin is no newcomer to the film world, having wowed many with the very intense The Hills Have Eyes, her ability to portray a sympathetic female romantic lead will certainly be noticed in Remember Me.
The secondary cast in the film is strong as well, with Ruby Jerins absolutely nailing every scene in which she participates and Lena Olin adding that observable truth to her character’s plight. Pierce Brosnan stands out as the stubborn and formidable foe to Tyler’s wishes, and Chris Cooper – to say the least – delivers on the role of a man who, trapped in his own head, is hurting the person that he loves the most. Tate Ellington serves as the comedic relief which combats oversaturation of dramatic tension, and he does so well. Finally, Greg Jbara, Martha Plimpton, Kate Burton, and Peyton List all make significant use of their short time on the screen.
Especially remarkable about Remember Me is the chemistry and believability of the various relationships involved in the story. For starters, Robert Pattinson and Emilie de Ravin present a connection that gradually betters through the course of the movie – parallel to the progression of the relationship. Also, Pattinson’s chemistry with Ruby Jerins is a pleasant surprise and the combative ambiance of the relationship with Pierce Brosnan’s character is also present in their scenes together. Lastly, where Emilie de Ravin and Chris Cooper are on-screen together, there is no doubt that there is an angsty and familial bond between them.
As a whole, the film is full of surprises, but it has a unidirectional feeling of focus. The very leading nature of the storyline makes the film one in which the viewer becomes very involved. There are moments of triumph right alongside those of despair; there are moments of love pinned right next to those of hatred and resentment; and there are visions of hope sided by those of travesty.
Remember Me will leave its audience talking about the film hours after the final credits.

Sneak Peak - 'New Moon' DVD Commentary with Chris Weitz



Comcast will have The Twilight Saga: New Moon On Demand beginning at 12:01 a.m. on Saturday, March 20
(contd)– the same day as the DVD release but HOURS before most retailers are even open. AND, only Comcast customers will be able to view never-before-seen commentary from director Chris Weitz on a number of favorite ‘New Moon’ scenes such as: Bella’s birthday party, Bella’s cliff dive, when Bella rescues Edward in Italy and when Bella first meets the Volturi." ---Comcast
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The Twilight Saga: New Moon' DVD release party searches made easier by official website


'The Twilight Saga: New Moon' DVD  - Summit Ent.
Right now, there are several vendors who plan to host The Twilight Saga: New Moon DVD release parties, and, with the scattered availability, it has been a bit difficult for some fans to find venues near to them.
So, Summit Entertainment has simplified their efforts by providing a New Moon DVD release party search portal on the film's official website.
On the main page, there is a search tool where fans can type in their zip code and see a list of participating stores within the range provided.
Also newly available on the New Moon site is a link for "DVD Savings" through Red Plum, and you can check that out on either the official webpage or Red Plum itself. It appears that, by searching for deals available in your market location (zip code), Red Plum will provide several choices of DVD discount coupons.
Should serve to simpify things. . .

Robert Pattinson appears on 'The Early Show' to promote 'Remember Me'


Robert Pattinson - AP Photo
Amidst all of the Remember Me press hooplah, Robert Pattinson stepped over to CBS's The Early Show to promote the film, and his appearance on the show has just been revealed!
In Pattinson's interview, he talked about his experience in picking up the script for Remember Me, saying that "it just seemed like, it’s one of those movies that seems like it’s never going to get made because it’s so different."
Pattinson also talked about the difficulty of categorizing the picture, saying that "it feels like that kind of late 70’s kind of romantic . . . romantic dramas were a little bit deeper than they are now. There were no heroes, no villains . . . just sort of a good family trying to deal with tough times, I guess."
The two went on to talk about how Robert Pattinson perceives all of the attention that he has received since becoming a part of the Twilight saga, both from fans and tabloids.


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Final portion of 'Remember Me' chat with Robert Pattinson and filmmakers now online


Robert Pattinson - AP Photo
The final (third) portion of the Remember Me chat between Robert Pattinson and filmmakers Allen Coulter (director), Nick Osborne (producer), and Will Fetters (screenwriter) has just been released.
This is the last of three parts to the filmmaker discussion, and the three parts are available as follows:
You can download these on iTunes at the indicated links.
Remember Me opens in theaters Friday, March 12th!

Jimmy Kimmel kicks 'Twilight' stars Robert Pattinson and Taylor Lautner out of 'Handsome Men's Club'

After Sunday's Academy Awards ceremony (where Twilight series stars Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner were presenters and Anna Kendrick was both a presenter and a nominee), Jimmy Kimmel held his post-Oscars show on ABC (the same network hosting the Oscars event).
In his show, he noted that the Academy Awards are a display of good looking people, and to celebrate the self-applied honor of being among the "handsome," Jimmy Kimmel did a funny skit with some of Hollywood's best looking men.
In the skit, a meeting of the "Handsome Men's Club" is called to order, and Patrick Dempsey, Ted Danson, Ethan Hawke, Matthew McConaughey, Rob Lowe, Sting, Josh Hartnett, John Krasinksi, Gilles Marini, Tony Romo, Keith Urban, Lenny Kravitz, Ben Affleck, Taye Diggs, and Matt Damon joined Kimmel at a roundtable discussion over which new "applicants" for admission into the club should be accepted.
Among the entrants? Well, Robert Pattinson and Taylor Lautner from the Twilight series would be two of them.
In the skit, while the whole table universally agrees that the two are "handsome," Kimmel doesn't seem to see it.
The Twilight-related pun happens early, but the entire (nearly ten minute) skit is absolutely hysterical and worth watching in full.

Remember Me – Rob Pattinson and Filmmaker Chat


Summit Entertainment now has up all 3 parts of their Remember Me – Rob Pattinson and Filmmaker Chat up on iTunes.
You can check it all out here.

Listen to The Runaways Soundtrack


 Spinner where you can listen to the complete The Runaways Soundtrack.
Check it out here.
The soundtrack will be available March 23rd.
You can pre-order it at Amazon.

Dakota Fanning and Kristen Stewart Interviews with Collider



Kristen Stewart and Dakota Fanning Music Video for Cherry Bomb


Chris talks Vampire Bella


LA Times has an interview with Chris Weitz.
He talks about Vampire Bella in New Moon and how he wished he would have done something else.
Read it all here.
Here is an excerpt:
So, what would Weitz have done differently, if he had it to do it all over again?
“I wouldn’t have shot Bella running through the forest with Edward, because I’ve never been at a screening of the film in which people didn’t laugh at it,” Weitz told me. “My heart sinks every time I hear that.”
So if he had the change to do it again, how would he reveal Stewart for the first time as a sparkly-skinned vampire?
“I think I would’ve shot it in a much simpler way, and have it be an extreme close-up on Kristen and her eyes. She’s got a great face, and that would’ve been very satisfying. But I’m a sap,” Weitz said.

7 clips and a Featurette from The Runaways from Collider



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