Ok, so this will be totally random–but i can’t help it..
I mean, sure. He’s a hott guy but he’s an ADORABLE baby..what do you think?
See the video here for more:
BuzzSugar has an article describing five reasons they are optimistic about New Moon–it’s interesting to read this type of thing from a non-fan’s perspective. They said that Twilight was a bit of a critical dissapointment:
The faithful flocked to theaters, but some folks new to the story left wondering what all the hype is about. I’m hoping the next movie in this saga, New Moon, will be an improvement over the first one when it hits theaters later this year. While I’m sure it’ll be huge no matter what, I’d rather it be good!
- A Freer Adaptation of the Book
- Two Words: Wolf Pack
- Cool Special Effects
- It Might Be Scary
- Quality Casting: New Moon has attracted some honest-to-goodness thespians like Michael Sheen and talented youngsters like Dakota Fanning. I think that says a lot about the strength of the script and the faith folks have in the direction this installment of the franchise is going.
Check out the rest of the reasoning behind their choices over at Buzzsugar.
Source: http://www.newmoonmovie.org/2009/04/five-reasons-new-moon-could-be-good/
New Moon screenwriter Melissa Rosenberg desparately wants superhunk Channing Tatum to star as child-army leader Riley in the Eclipse movie that David Slade will direct. This was revealed in the E! article we reported on a couple of days ago about Rosenberg’s thoughts on what the rating of Breaking Dawn should be, but we continue to receive emails about it–so it’s obviously struck a nerve with you guys.
What do you think–would Channing Tatum be a good fit for Riley’s character? He’s set to play Duke in the blockbuster G.I. Joe movie due in August… I think he would fit in just fine with the rest of the TwiHunks.
Source: http://www.newmoonmovie.org/2009/04/channing-tatum-in-eclipse-melissa-rosenberg-thinks-so/
People has a new interview with Peter Facinelli, who plays Dr. Carlisle Cullen in New Moon. He talks about how much he enjoys night shoots for the movie, and one of the reasons is he can actually outlast his younger co-stars:
“I love night shoots. Everybody else is [tired] by like two, three in the morning, which is weird because I’m the old guy!” Facinelli tells PEOPLE at the Los Angeles premiere of Ghosts of Girlfriends Past on Monday night.
“They should be the ones that should be like party hardy all night long,” jokes the 35-year-old of his young costars including Robert Pattinson, 22, Kristen Stewart, 19, and 17-year-old Taylor Lautner. “At five in the morning I was like, ‘I could go another 10 hours!’ And they were like, ‘Crash!’ “
He also talks about how many pictures fans took at his recent trip to Disneyland. Check out the rest over at People.
Source: http://www.newmoonmovie.org/2009/04/peter-facinelli-can-oulast-his-younger-co-stars/
Melissa Rosenberg, who has written the scripts for Twilight and New Moon, has chatted to E! about some of her thoughts on the next three movies in the Twilight Saga. On New Moon, she confirms some of the changes we’ve been hearing director Chris Weitz talk about as far as Edward Cullen’s enhanced presence in the film–
“In the book, he’s actually an enormous presence in [Bella’s] mind,” Rosenberg said. “He’s so present in her mind throughout the entire center of the book, so we really played off that, and it kept him alive in a slightly different way, but fans will feel it’s true to the book. You can’t have a Twilight without Rob Pattinson.”
As for the violence in Breaking Dawn, Rosenberg seems to confirm that she will be working on a script, and will keep some of the fairly adult scenes toned down to earn a PG-13 rating:
And Rosenberg says you also can’t have a Twilight movie with anything more adult than a PG-13 rating. She has yet to be hired to write the script for the fourth, Breaking Dawn, but she thinks it’s safe to assume the book’s more graphic violent scenes will be tailored to keep it accessible for Twilight’s teen moviegoing audience.
“Our fans are in the PG age range, and I don’t feel a big necessity to see violence, and to see gore,” Rosenberg said. “I don’t need to see that. This whole series is more about their relationship. It’s not about the gore. I mean, there are some scary and special elements to it, but the series is really about relationships and coming of age and owning one’s power.”
**What do you think?**
Source: http://www.newmoonmovie.org/2009/04/new-moon-screenwriter-on-edward-in-new-moon-breaking-dawn/
There’s already a huge range of people that love Twilight, including a very wide range of ages. Some readers at the Deadbolt think that more mature casting for the Volturi for some of the roles will allow a more diverse audience to enjoy New Moon without feeling any guilt for showing up and being a fan–
“I know, I may be a little older than the average Twilighter, but I am a true fan. I feel that we ‘Twilight Saga Moms’ should have a little older representation in the movies. Yes, we all fantasize about all the young Cullens and this can be a little disturbing (to our daughters as well as the actors). Wouldn’t it be great if we could act our age and go for something a little more … mature? The Volturi are the perfect outlet for this. Aro, Marcus and Caius should be older as should their wives. If the vampires are ‘frozen’ in time when they are transformed, who is to say that they ALL are changed before their 20th birthday? Casting a more mature Volturi will give us a legitimate excuse to show up at public events and not pretend we are there for our daughters, nieces, or our neighbor’s granddaughter… Please?!”
In direct response, another reader writes …
“I absolutely agree! I hope the casting agents realize that there is large audience (over 30+) that are big Twilight fans. We do need a little older re[pr]esentation!”

Curious about who visits this site? According to our analytics software, here is the estimated breakdown–of note, more than 65% of visitors are older than 18, and around a 1/3 are older than 35! Another surprise? 37% of the visitors to here are male!
Source: http://www.newmoonmovie.org/2009/04/will-the-older-actors-in-new-moon-help-bridge-the-age-gap/
New Moon star Kristen Stewart and boyfriend Michael Angarano were spotted on the streets of Vancouver having a bit of fun–Michael gave Kristen a piggy back ride and they held hands for a bit. Seems like Spring love is in the air up in Vancouver! Lainey has the Punkd pics, as well as a writeup–
They went for sushi, she playfully hopped on his back, then when she realised she was being papped, she quickly jumped off. The two continued on their way all awkward and sh-t. She looks great, right? Very pretty, beautiful skin. Happy.
Am told exclusively that they spent a romantic weekend together – Michael arranged for accommodation at a different hotel, with an open ocean view, and they were able to escape for a day from the crowds waiting outside all the time.
Source: http://www.newmoonmovie.org/2009/04/kristen-stewart-and-michael-angarano-horseplay-in-vancouver/
Check out this amazing trailer for an awesome movie coming soon….it’sTwilight–with Cheeseburgers! Ok, it’s not really a movie, just a trailer–It was made by the Upright Citizen’s Brigade Theater and is quite funny!
Source: http://www.newmoonmovie.org/2009/04/twilight-with-cheeseburgers/
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