Monday, November 23, 2009
Twilight New Moon Puzzle Ball
Amazon has a unique Twilight New Moon puzzle ball featuring Edward, Jacob, Bella, and more New Moon characters. The puzzle has 240 pieces that fit smoothly together and includes a stand to display the finished puzzle in your room. Check it out here.

If you are interested in more traditional Twilight puzzles check out others at Amazon.
If you are interested in more traditional Twilight puzzles check out others at Amazon.
More Videos of Kellan Lutz on the Jay Leno Show
I posted one video of Kellan Lutz on The Jay Leno Show Friday Night, but here is another one of Kellan and one of Jay. And just in case you missed the first one I posted well here it is again. We never really get tired of staring at hottie Kellan do we? Plus he is so funny!!!
5 things in New Moon Explained by MTV
MTV has an article talking about 5 differences in the movie New Moon. Chris Weitz and Melissa Rosenberg explain to MTV why the changes. They talk Edward’s car, Grandma, Victoria, Taylor and the last scene.
Read all about it here.
There are spoilers!!!!!
Here is an explanation on Edward’s famous car:
If his lousy parking job distracted you, perhaps you didn’t notice that when Edward pulled into Forks High, his famed Volvo was no longer gray, as it was in the novels and the first movie. Hey, Chris Weitz, what gives? “I’ve taken a real spanking for this, a lot of heat,” the director explained. “I’ll tell you exactly why: Volvo wanted to give us a new, different car so I didn’t want to paint it exactly the same silver color, because then [Twilighters] would be saying, ‘Why are they trying to say that it’s the same car; it’s obviously not.’ So, I thought, ‘Well, I’ll choose a new color!’ And I thought I would choose slate black, not a reflective black, because it actually absorbs light and it would reflect the mood and melancholy and depression [of his character]. I know I got it wrong, I apologize for that. But that is my reasoning.”
Kristen Interview
Robert Interview
Time Magazine has an interview with Robert Pattinson.
Read the entire Interview here.
Here is an excerpt:
You took on an edgy vampire movie and it’s become this. Did you know what you were signing up for?
I had no idea it was going to be like this. I really had no idea until … I guess I still don’t. The time that it hit me really was when we were shooting in Italy and the emotional reaction — it wasn’t just screaming. It was like people were so intently listening and watching. After every take there was polite applause. And it wasn’t hysteria. It was literally devotion to the characters. It was amazing. I haven’t felt that in any other situation.
How the Wolf Pack was Created for The Movie – New Wolf Stills
MTV has these new stills from New Moon of the wolves, at least I think they are all new. Who cares if they aren’t new, I love them!!! Especially the first one. Amazing!!! It’s my new screen saver!!!
MTV also has an interview with Phil Tippett. His company is the one who created the visual effects for the movie. Read that interview here to learn how they came to life.




MTV also has an interview with Phil Tippett. His company is the one who created the visual effects for the movie. Read that interview here to learn how they came to life.
Sunday, November 22, 2009
New Moon Tees, Hoodies and Beanie
More New Moon apparel is available at Hot Topic. You can get a white t-shirt with tan leaves, an image of Edward, and the quote “I honestly have no idea how to live without you” on the back. There’s a black tee of Embry and the quote “Well, the wolf’s out of the bag now.” and a Volturi tee with Caius and the quote “We do not offer second chances.”
For hoodies they have a black Team Edward with “What would I do without you?”, a tan Dreamcatcher with an image of Jacob on the back, a Team Jacob “It’s a wolf thing.” Wolf Pack tattoo, and a Bella & Edward hoodie.
Also available is a Twilight New Moon beanie with the movie logo. Check them all out here.
For hoodies they have a black Team Edward with “What would I do without you?”, a tan Dreamcatcher with an image of Jacob on the back, a Team Jacob “It’s a wolf thing.” Wolf Pack tattoo, and a Bella & Edward hoodie.
Also available is a Twilight New Moon beanie with the movie logo. Check them all out here.
20 Differences (That Work) Between ‘New Moon' and the Book
Twilight scribe Melissa Rosenberg faced an enormous challenge adapting Stephenie Meyer's 500+ page novel for the screen, but it's clear that the filmmakers chose to remain steadfastly faithful to Meyer's book. Still, for fans, New Moon should feel just authentic enough to drive it toward an enormous opening weekend. So how do Rosenberg's additions, changes, and omissions from the text affect New Moon on film, and which ones work the best?
[Warning: Spoilers ahead!]
Way more shirtless boys!
We all hoped to get a glimpse of Edward's alabaster chest in Volterra, but who knew we'd get to see so much hot werewolf skin? Thankfully, the Wolf Pack run such high temperatures and explode away their clothes so frequently that cut-off jeans and no shirt are their shared ensemble of choice.
We get more fights, including an awesome Volturi throw down.
New Moon the book is infamous for its slow pacing, thanks to Bella's crippling depression (see below). So it's a good thing that the film throws in fistfights, wolf skirmishes, and chase scenes to liven things up a bit more. Our favorite: watching Volturi guard Felix put the smack down on our precious Edward, a scene crafted for the film.
Instead of talking to herself, Bella sends emails to Alice.
New Moon, like all of the Twilight books, makes frequent use of Bella's internal voice-overs to tell us what's going on in that angsty head of hers. In New Moon, Bella writes emails to her lost BFF, Alice, to work through her issues. We still get the voice-overs, but they're cleverly disguised as Bella's messages to Alice, and therefore much less "Vampire Diaries." (Also, creating a movie email address for Alice was a clever way to sneak in product placement for Apple's MobileMe email application.)
Bella's (a little) less mopey than she is in the books.
Much of the book is devoted to Bella's heartbreaking, months-long break-up depression, so it's a good thing that the film condenses her lost period a bit for the sake of storytelling. Critics complain already that Bella spends so much time staring into space, pining over Edward; if only they knew how much more we/she suffer in the books! Thankfully, Rosenberg's script snaps Bella out of her funk and moves on, sort of, in a relatively short span of time.
Bella's months-long depression, in the blink of an eye.
Fans were wondering how Chris Weitz would treat the infamous "lost" months of Bella's depression, which are depicted by blank pages in the book. After all, October, November, December, and January fly by as voids of nothingness to the girl. Weitz and Rosenberg's solution? A clever scene where Bella sits listless in front of her window as the camera moves around her to show the changing seasons outside. The trick captures her melancholia and is perfectly punctuated by Lykke Li's haunting, wistful track, "Possibility."
Edward doesn't hide Bella's photos.
In the book, when Edward decides to break up with Bella and leave town, he also sneaks into her room and hides her photos of him so that she'll have no reminders at all that he existed – a complete and total abandonment. (Can you imagine a world without pictures of RPattz? It would be horrible, indeed.) In the film, we see him in her room, but there's no messing with photographs, which would have been an unnecessary minor plot point anyway. Plus, those folks who think Edward's a little stalker-like might have been even more creeped out by him rifling through her stuff. Instead, we get the full impact of Edward's absence in Bella's misery.
Jacob gives Bella a dream catcher.
One new scene in the film has Jacob giving Bella a dream catcher for her birthday, killing two birds with one stone in the process: giving her a present when Edward feels he cannot and putting the mack on her with a big bear hug right in front of Edward. Bella hangs the dream catcher above her pillow, but unfortunately for her, it doesn't help keep the nightmares away.
Bella goes for a bike ride at One Eyed Pete's.
Bella's attempt to put herself out there by going to Port Angeles with Jessica takes a dangerous (and hilarious) turn when she accepts a ride with a burly, beefy biker in order to hang on to her visions of Edward. In the book, she stops short of hopping on the chopper, but in the film she takes a full-on joyride with a stranger. How boring would it have been if she'd just turned around and walked back to safety?
More snarky Anna Kendrick!
Besides giving Bella her very first brush with danger, the biker scene serves another purpose: letting Anna Kendrick shine. As Jessica, Kendrick once again steals every scene she's in, and Bella's foolish biker episode gives her some of her very best frenemy lines of dialogue. Bonus: Kendrick's blissfully ignorant snark attack on zombie movies.
Two words: Face Punch!
In addition to the zombie genre, New Moon has a little something to say about stupid action flicks. One of the best additions to the script involves Bella, Mike Newton, Jacob, and a popular (fake) blockbuster movie entitled Face Punch. (Tagline: "Let's DO this!")
Visions of RPattz dance in Bella's head.
While Bella's hallucinations of Edward in the books are purely auditory, there's no way that would fly in the film. So Weitz injects plenty of pretty Rob Pattinson shots throughout the entire duration of Edward's absence, scrumptious visions that come and go like wisps of smoke. And really, there's tons of RPattz bookmarking New Moon, so we don't miss him all that much. (What am I saying? There's always room for more RPattz!)
Victoria is definitely in the water.
When Bella is drowning after cliff-diving in New Moon, we clearly see Victoria swimming toward her in the water right before Jacob pulls her out of the water – something that was hinted at, but kept ambiguous, in the books. We like it better this way, as it makes Bella's danger more present and, let's be real, gives Rachelle Lefevre a little more to do, considering that she has exactly zero lines in the whole movie.
Bella hits Paul in the face!
In a film packed with phasing wolves and marble-cracking vampire fights, it's nice to see Bella get a little action. Angry that they've brainwashed her beloved Jacob, Bella confronts the Wolf Pack, shoves Sam Uley, and smacks Paul right in the kisser! Sure, it seems a little out of character, but at least in this moment, Bella is an agent of action and not merely reacting to the people around her. Plus, it leads into Paul's transformation and Jacob's mid-air phase, and the huge revelation of the Quileute secret.
Carlisle's Volturi painting comes to life.
Instead of waiting ‘til the end to meet the Volturi, we get an early peek at them when Carlisle's painting comes to life as Edward explains their history to Bella. Thank goodness! It would be such a waste to have even less of Aro & Co. in New Moon than the brief sequence we already get.
Victoria attacks Harry Clearwater.
While tracking the Wolf Pack – and slyly covering their footprints – Harry Clearwater suffers a fatal heart attack in the woods. But in the film, we see that Harry's heart attack comes from the shock of being attacked by Victoria, who is seen stalking Charlie's hunting party from up in the trees. The change here allows plot points to converge, as the ensuing wolf pursuit of Victoria runs parallel to Bella's fateful cliff-jump into the ocean. And again, it gives Rachelle Lefevre something to do.
New Moon has way more funnies.
Credit Rosenberg for injecting more sly humor into New Moon, which was especially necessary in this installment. Supporting humans like Jessica, Mike, and Charlie add levity to their scenes with the somber Bella, while more subtle winks, like the comparison of werewolfiness to a "lifestyle choice" and Bella's transatlantic ride aboard a Virgin Atlantic airplane, display a self-aware sense of humor.
Jacob and Bella almost kiss. Twice!
New Moon is Jacob's movie, so Rosenberg rewards him with not one, but two almost-kisses. If you look closely, their lips ACTUALLY TOUCH the second time!
Jacob and Edward face off in the woods – just not when you expect.
If you've read New Moon, you're already expecting the tense "treaty" discussion between Jacob and Edward. Rosenberg wisely juggles the timeline a bit, placing it before the key conclusion (see #19), and adds one last phase for the furious Jacob. (It's the closest Bella's two men come to blows in New Moon.)
Edward proposes!
Rosenberg saves the best for last, leaving Bella (and us) with the biggest possible cliffhanger. Again, the re-jiggered placement of the scene works better cinematically, and leads into the next film, Eclipse!
Alice's vision. OMG, spoilers! (Seriously, MAJOR spoiler here concerning future installments of the Twilight Saga.)
When Aro "sees" Alice's vision of the future, he lets her, Edward, and Bella go with the knowledge that sometime soon, Bella will become a vampire. As a special treat, the film shows us Alice's vision of Edward and Bella running through the woods (alas, in giggle-worthy outfits and slow motion). But after the snickers die down, think about exactly what you are seeing and you'll realize that it's essentially a preview of sorts… of something with the initials B and D!
That said, there are a couple of changes that don't work so well. Jacob's mood swing in the theater and subsequent threat of physical violence to poor Mike Newton seems incredibly out of character. Later in the film when the phone rings in Bella's kitchen, Jacob definitely knows it's Edward on the phone (as opposed to thinking it's Carlisle as in the book), which makes him more of a jerk.
Did you notice other differences between The Twilight Saga: New Moon and Stephenie Meyer's book?
New Moon estimates – $140.7 million opening weekend
The L.A. Times had the following to report about how much New Moon has made (third best weekend opening of all time):
Summit Entertainment’s “The Twilight Saga: New Moon” sold an astounding $140.7 million worth of tickets in the U.S. and Canada this weekend, according to studio estimates, blowing away already huge expectations and giving the teen vampire saga the third-biggest domestic debut of all time.
In the 25 foreign countries where “New Moon” launched, it added an extra $118.1 million, giving it a mind-bending worldwide total of $258.8 million. That’s the seventh-biggest worldwide launch of all time and is particularly notable given that several international markets where the first “Twilight” performed very well, including Germany, South Korea and Russia, haven’t gotten the film yet. [Updated 9:21 a.m.: An earlier version of this post incorrectly said that the worldwide ticket sales total was $248.8 million.]
The domestic debut is the biggest, by a margin of $38 million, for a film opening outside of the summer movie season, between May and July, when the biggest tentpoles traditionally launch. The No. 1 opener of all time is “The Dark Knight,” which opened to $158.4 million in July 2008, followed by “Spider-Man 3,” which started with $151.1 million in May of 2007.
The first “Twilight” collected $385 million worldwide.
New Moon Breaks another record!!!
New Moon already broke the record for a midnight showing and according to an article on Variety.com New Moon has broke the record for opening day too.
Here is what Variety had to say:
Summit Entertainment’s “The Twilight Saga: New Moon” tore up the box office record for best opening day, grabbing the title away from Warner Bros. “The Dark Knight,” and earning a spectacular $72.7 million yesterday at 4,024 theaters.
An exceptional feat for a film playing outside the summer frame.
There were an array of estimates being reported on the internet about how high the first day of “New Moon” actually was. This morning’s figure is Summit’s official Friday estimate.
“Dark Knight” had minted $67.2 million from 4,366 runs on July 18, 2008 before making a three-day opening weekend of $158.4 million.
Fueling the Friday B.O. for “New Moon” were midnight shows in 3,514 venues which drew a record-breaking $26.3 million for the time slot.
The opening day for “New Moon” posted more than a 100% gain over the first Friday of “Twilight” which made $36 million a year ago and a three-day weekend of $69.6 million.
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
Kristen Interview
iF Magazine has an interview with Kristen Stewart.
You can read the entire interview here.
Here is an excerpt:
A lot can change in one year. Kristen Stewart went from a relatively low profile actor to top of the teen hot list. I’m talking, of course, about her role as Bella Swan in the vampire epic, TWILIGHT. Since the release of the film, Bella has soared into that rare stratosphere of teen worship and tabloid fodder. But the nineteen year old has taken fame in stride, becoming more at ease with her new life in the public spotlight and people hanging over her every word.
“I think I’ve gotten a lot more comfortable with talking about myself and knowing that what you say people are really going to take into consideration and that always intimidated me so much that I minced every word that came out of my mouth,” says Stewart. “I couldn’t finish a sentence because I was so concerned about how it was going to sound. I didn’t want to come across insincere about something that I really love to do.”
MTV Rought Cut Interview with Taylor
MTV Rough Cut now has up their interview with Taylor Lautner. The video interview is divided into 9 separate clips.
Check out all the videos here.
Check out all the videos here.
MTV’s New Moon Revealed
J-14 Talks with Taylor
J-14 continues their New Moon Countdown with Taylor Lautner talking about Kristen Stewart.
Here is what he had to tell J-14:
J-14: Who did you bond the most with during the filming of The Twilight Saga movies?
Taylor Lautner: The most is pretty hard. I really bonded with Nikki Reed. I spend a lot of time with Nikki and Kristen.
J-14: What’s it like working with Kristen so closely?
Taylor: Kristen’s a great girl. A lot of fun to be around. She’s such a talented actress. It’s awesome to be acting opposite of someone like that. She’s amazing. It’s a lot of fun!
Gil’s pictures from New Moon Premiere
Gil Birmingham has posted some great pics of him and the cast from the New Moon Premiere on his Facebook page.
Saturday, November 14, 2009
Dakota and Cameron Interview
Teen Hollywood has an interview with Dakota Fanning and Cameron Bright.
Read the entire interview here.
Here is an excerpt:
TeenHollywood: Cameron, can you talk about your character and your relationship to Dakota and your powers?
Cameron: Me and Dakota, we’re the henchmen but it’s kind of funny because Dakota is the most feared out of all the Volturi (Dakota shoots a big grin!) She’s the one with the worst power and everything. For me, as Alec, I’m the only one that isn’t quite afraid of her but I (really) still am. I’m not afraid to say what I want, where everybody else is always kind of watching their words. Felix and Demetri, as soon as they say one thing bad, she just looks at them and they just shut up and don’t say anything.(Dakota shoots us the scary “look”) We’re brother and sister. That’s basically about it. That spells it out for you. Luckily, we don’t fight at all or else I’d be in trouble.
TeenHollywood: But you are twins, right?
Cameron: I think we’re twins. (to Dakota) Aren’t we?
TeenHollywood: Who is minutes older then?
Dakota: We’re like thousands of years old, I guess, so it doesn’t really matter anymore, I suppose.
Cameron: Oh, my special power….I cut off people’s senses.
TeenHollywood: What special power would you want in real life?
Cameron: My special power would be to have every special power in the world.
Dakota: For me, my special power is that I can just look at someone and cause them pain. And, if I could have any power, it would be to read people’s thoughts.
TeenHollywood: Humm, that might be negative sometimes though. Is it fun to play characters that are so intimidating?
Dakota Fanning: Yes! (big grin and laugh) Yes, It was fun to get to play a feared character, you know, something different than what I’ve done before. And also, she uses her power not for good, which was another thing that was kind of interesting to me.
Robert, Taylor and Kristen Interview
PopSugar UK has a short interview with Robert Pattinson, Taylor Lautner and Kristen Stewart.
This is what they said:
On how Taylor bulked up for New Moon:
Taylor: “Obviously it required a lot of hours in the gym, but I found the most important part for me was the eating process and it was actually the most difficult. I had to double or triple my calorie intake. It was a matter of eating every two hours. And just disgusting things like meat patties, raw almonds, and sweet potatoes.”
Kristen: “Sweet potatoes were the grossest, in baggies!” [laughs]
Taylor: “It was definitely a lot of hard work, but worth it.”
On how Robert got his hot body for New Moon:
Robert: “It’s just natural. [laughs] You get a lot of nipple shots in this film. I was really terrible. I hadn’t worked out at all until I saw Taylor at the beginning of the year. And it was quite good for the movie as well, because I did feel incredibly inadequate. It made me feel a little bit emasculated with my pre-pubescent girl’s body with A-cups!”
On what it’s like to kiss Robert:
Kristen: “It’s pretty cool.”
Robert: “It’s a-mazing!” [laughs]
Kristen Interview
Fancast has an interview with Kristen Stewart.
Read the entire interview here.
Here is an excerpt:
“I had a really good time on this movie,” Stewart says. “It was really intense, just because of the nature of the story, it goes in a completely different direction. We undermine the first. We establish a very ideological idea of love and basically tell our main character that she was wrong and it’s like, ‘Where’s our story going to be left if Edward’s not there?’ What I really love about New Moon is that you see this girl build herself back up and by the time she makes this sort of rash decision to spend eternity with a vampire, she’s in a position where you actually believe her. You’re like, ‘Okay, you’re old enough, your mature enough to know. You’ve lived life.’ She grows up.”
UK Fan Event Videos
Below is a video of the Q&A. You can check out more videos from the event on Becky’s Twifans blog here.
New Moon Press Tour Gallery
Rob, Taylor and Kristen appearing on Jimmy Kimmel Live!!
Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner will be appearing on Jimmy Kimmel Live on November 20th. The pictures above are from the site.
New Moon A-Z Guide
The Baltimore Sun has a cute little article with a New Moon A-Z Guide to the world of Twilight. Now I know true fans already know these things, but it’s a good guide for people new to the franchise, or your boyfriends you drag to the movie theater with you, LOL!!!!
Read the article here.
Here is an example of what you will find:
Imprinting
Imprinting is like a very intense version of love at first sight. When wolves first meet their (pretty literal) soul mate, they imprint. This connects them whole-heartedly, protecting and looking out for this person for a lifetime.
Friday, November 13, 2009
Jacob Black – Twilight New Moon Barbie Doll
Team Jacob fans now have the chance to get their favorite werewolf as a Barbie Doll. Twilight Twitter posted a pic of the Jacob Barbie and yes, it is available for pre-order from Amazon. Hopefully they include additional clothing for Jacob since he doesn’t look quite as impressive as a doll. Check it out here.
Ashley Photo Shoot
Found these pictures on Twifans from an old photo shoot of Ashley Greene. I think the pictures look sexy, cool!!
Ashley InStyle Photos
These are some photos of Ashley Greene from InStyle Magazine. She is just beyond gorgeous in these pics!!!!
New Moon Cast Tour
Below is an interview with Kellan Lutz at the Boston Phoenix while he was in town for New Moon Cast Tour.
New Moon Cast Tour
Seattle PI has pictures of Charlie Bewley and Daniel Cudmore in Seattle as part of the New Moon Cast Tour. You can check them out here.
MTV has an article, interview and pics of Edi Gathegi and Jamie Campbell Bower at the Mall of Georgia as part of the New Moon cast tour. Check it all out here.
Just Jared has pictures of Kellan Lutz in Boston for the New Moon Cast Tour. Check them out here.
Alex and Kiowa interview
Kristen Interview
4TNZ has an interview with Kristen Stewart.
Read the entire interview here.
Here is an excerpt:
Q: Can you talk about the break-up scene with Edward and just how emotional it was to do that? I know a lot of young girls in the audience last night were crying.
Kristen: Oh, that’s good. That was the scariest thing I’ve ever… I was almost as worried about messing it up than I was about what I actually should have been thinking about which was the issues that Bella’s dealing with. Because reading it, it’s such an iconic, I mean that moment is, There’s nothing like it in reality even. Like, its not even like a normal break-up scene because I don’t, I know what it’s like to get broken up with but I don’t know what it’s like to get broken up with by a vampire who I’ve now been physically and chemically altered by… That was the most intimidating scene in the entire movie.
MTV interview with Kellan and Ashley
MTV Hollywood Crush has an interview with Ashley Greene and Kellan Lutz. They talk about stuff the get from fans.
Check it all out here.
Check it all out here.
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