Showing posts with label New Moon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New Moon. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

::Team Breaking Dawn:: Special Replays of the Twilight Saga Films Leading Up To Breaking Dawn: Plus Bonus Footage!

We just received the following press release from Summit Entertainment:

NCM Fathom and Summit Entertainment celebrate the upcoming release of the most anticipated movie event of the year, The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part I, by bringing back the first three Twilight Saga films for special one-night engagements. This November, experience the magic and romance that have captivated audiences worldwide all over again, as all three Twilight Saga movies come to the big screen for a 3-night only theatrical event.
  • Twilight on November 1
    • During this first Twilight Saga Tuesdays event, fans will see an exclusive reel that will include behind-the-scenes footage from ComicCon 2008; fan footage from the Twilight Premiere; as well as commentary from cast members about their experiences making Twilight, and how the unprecedented fan turn out set the film and cast on the road to stardom. Also, for the first and only time on the big screen, fans will be treated to a special clip of Robert Pattinson performing the song, “Bella’s Lullaby,” which is featured in Twilight.
  • The Twilight Saga: New Moon on November 8
    • Before the start of the November 8 event, fans will see behind-the-scenes coverage of the filming of The Twilight Saga: New Moon in Italy, as well as footage from other New Moon fan events. �
  • The Twilight Saga: Eclipse on November 15
    • This final event kicks off with exciting footage from one of the largest Hollywood premieres ever with more than 4,500 guests and 5,000 fans in attendance. Cast members will also discuss their favorite scenes from The Twilight Saga: Eclipse and share never-before-seen footage from Comic-Con 2011.
Each event will begin at 7:30 pm (local time)
Twilight Saga Tuesdays will begin with exclusive introductions from the cast members, compelling interviews with the stars answering the questions that Twilight Saga aficionados have always wanted answered and amazing clips from the many fan fests over the years. This special behind-the-scenes content will be immediately followed by the Twilight Saga films.
Showing at more than 730 select theaters across the country, Twilight Saga Tuesdays is the largest event ever distributed to theaters by NCM Fathom. Tickets for Twilight Saga Tuesdays are available at participating theater box offices and online today at www.FathomEvents.com! For a complete list of theater locations and prices, visit the NCM Fathom website (theaters and participants are subject to change).

Friday, August 6, 2010

::Team Twilight:: Teen Choice Awards: Polls close, 'Twilight' stars top guest list


The big event in Hollywood this weekend is the 2010 Teen Choice Awards, set to convene this Sunday. Officials have announced that the polls are now closed and that they received more votes than last year, perhaps even setting a record. Among the growing number of A-list celebrities topping the guest list are Twilight stars Robert Pattinson, Taylor Lautner, Ashley Greene, Jackson Rathbone, and Nikki Reed. Other big name celebrities participating in the 2010 Teen Choice Awards include Taylor Swift, Zac Efron, Ellen Degeneres, the Kardashian sisters, and even Betty White. Teen Choice 2010 celebrates the hottest teen icons in film, television, music, sports and fashion. The winners are announced during the 2010 Teen Choice Awards, which airs on FOX at 8/7c on Monday, August 9th.

Katy Perry and the Guys of Glee – Chris Coifer, Kevin McHale, Cory Monteith and Mark Salling are hosting the 12th annual star-studded awards event. Below is a list of artists set to perform during the 2010 Teen Choice Awards broadcast:

* Justin Bieber
* Diddy-Dirty
* Katy Perry
* Jason Derulo
* Travie McCoy featuring Bruno Mars

In addition to the performances, the crowd will be filled with A-list celebrities and teen favorites. Below is the list of confirmed celebrities who will participate in the 2010 Teen Choice Awards: Robert Pattinson, Taylor Lautner, Taylor Swift, Dianna Agron, Charley Bewley, Justin Chon, Jon Chu, Chase Crawford, Nina Dobrev, Jimmy Fallon, Selena Gomez, Kiowa Gordon, Ed Helms, Joshua Jackson, Daren Kagasoff, Justin Long, LL Cool J, Jayma Mays, Seth MacFarlane, Alex Meraz, Lea Michele, Heather Morris, Bronson Pelletier, Jackson Rathbone, Nikki Reed, Amber Riley, Naya Rivera, Emma Roberts, Christian Serratos, Adam Sevani, Ian Somerhalder, Taylor Swift, Jenna Ushkowitz, Michael Welch, Paul Wesley, Betty White and the Cast of "Pretty Little Liars", David Archuleta, Kristen Bell, John Cena, Miranda Cosgrove, Ellen DeGeneres, Zac Efron, Ashley Greene, Victoria Justice, Khloe Kardashian, Kim Kardashian, Kourtney Kardashian, Zachary Levi, Leighton Meester, Jim Parsons, Ryan Sheckler, Yvonne Strahovski and Shailene Woodley.

Catch all the Red Carpet Action:
FOX and Ustream have partnered to give viewers a sneak peek at all the excitement during a special Teen Choice 2010 red-carpet livestream event hosted by online personality Michael Buckley (What The Buck Show) live Sunday, August 8th (3:30-5:00 PM PT/6:30-8:00 PM ET) and during a special replay prior to the telecast on Monday, August 9th (6:30-8:00 PM ET/PT) at
ustream.tv/teenchoiceawards.

Early Buzz:
Pop sensation Justin Bieber was presented with his Teen Choice Awards early this year. While on stage at the Theater of Performing Arts at Planet Hollywood Resort Casino in Las Vegas, Shaquille O’Neal presented him with awards for Choice Breakout Artist Male, Choice Top Album, Choice Male Artist and Choice Summer Music Star. His taped acceptance speeches will air during Monday’s FOX broadcast.

So, who do you think should take home the coveted surfboard in 2010? Do you plan on watching this year’s awards show?

Below are the categories that have our beloved Twilight listed as nominees, there are a whooping 18 of them!! How many do you think we'll bring home? I'm hoping 18. :)

MOVIES:

Best Movie:
Despicable Me
Grown Ups
Inception
Knight And Day
Salt
The A-Team
The Karate Kid
The Last Airbender
The Sorcerer's Apprentice
The Twilight Saga: Eclipse

Movie Star – Male:
Adam Sandler - Grown Ups
Jaden Smith - The Karate Kid
Robert Pattinson - The Twilight Saga: Eclipse
Taylor Lautner - The Twilight Saga: Eclipse
Zac Efron - Charlie St. Cloud


Movie Star – Female:
Angelina Jolie – Salt
Cameron Diaz - Knight & Day
Emma Roberts- Twelve
Kristen Stewart - The Twilight Saga : Eclipse
Selena Gomez- Ramona & Beezus

Scene Stealer: Female:
Anne Hathaway: Alice in Wonderland, Valentine’s Day
Dakotah Fanning: The Twilight Saga: New Moon
Anna Kendrick: The Twilight Saga: New Moon, Up In the Air
Ashley Greene: The Twilight Saga: New Moon
Betty White: The Proposal


Scene Stealer: Male:
George Lopez: Valentine’s Day
James Marsden: Death At a Funeral
Kellan Lutz: The Twilight Saga: New Moon
Mark Wahlberg: Date Night
Sean Combs: Get Him To The Greek


Chemistry:
Amanda Seyfried & Channing Tatum: Dear John
Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson: The Twilight Saga: New Moon
Miley Cyrus & Liam Hemsworth: The Last Song
Sandra Bullock & Ryan Reynolds: The Proposal
Taylor Swift & Taylor Lautner: Valentine's Day


Liplock:
Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson: The Twilight Saga: New Moon
Miley Cyrus & Liam Hemsworth: The Last Song
Russell Brand and Jonah Hill: Get Him To The Greek
Sandra Bullock and Ryan Reynolds: The Proposal
Taylor Swift and Taylor Lautner: Valentine's Day


Fantasy:
Alice In Wonderland
Clash Of The Titans
Harry Potter and The Half-Blood Prince
Prince of Persia : The Sands Of Time
The Twilight Saga: New Moon


Actor Fantasy:
Jake Gyllenhaal: Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time
Johnny Depp: Alice In Wonderland
Robert Pattinson: The Twilight Saga: New Moon
Sam Worthington: Clash Of The Titans
Taylor Lautner: The Twilight Saga: New Moon


Actress Fantasy:
Emma Watson: Harry Potter and The Half-Blood Prince
Gemma Arterton: Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time & Clash of the Titans
Kristen Stewart: The Twilight Saga: New Moon
Mia Wasikowska: Alice In Wonderland
Rosario Dawson: Percy Jackson & The Olympians


Drama:
Dear John
The Blindside
The Last Song
Remember Me
The Runaways


Actor Drama:
Channing Tatum: Dear John
Jake Gyllenhaal: Brothers
Jeremy Renner: The Hurt Locker
Robert Pattinson: Remember Me
Tobey Maguire: Brothers


Actress Drama:
Kristen Stewart: The Runaways
Dakota Fanning: The Runaways
Amanda Seyfried: Dear John
Miley Cyrus: The Last Song
Sandra Bullock: The Blindside


Villain:
Christopher Mintz Plasse as "Red Mist": Kick-Ass
Joseph Gordon-Levitt as "Cobra Commander": GI Joe: Rise Of The Cobra
Mickey Rourke as "Ivan Vanko": Iron Man 2
Rachelle Lefevre as "Victoria": New Moon
Stephen Lang as "Colonel Miles Quaritch": Avatar


MUSIC:


Love Song:
Catch Me: Demi Lovato
Neutron Star Collision (Love Is Forever): Muse
Stay: Nick Jonas & The Administration
The Only Exception: Paramore
When I Look At You: Miley Cyrus


Rock Group:
MGMT
Kings of Leon
Muse
Train
Paramore


MISCELLANEOUS/FASHION:

Male Hottie:
Ian Somerhalder
Kellan Lutz
Robert Pattinson
Taylor Lautner
Zac Efron


Red Carpet Fashion Icon Male:
Taylor Lautner
Justin Timberlake
Jonas Brothers
Ashton Kutcher
Russell Brand


SOURCE: Examiner

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

::Team New Moon Twilight:: Twilight Saga Nominated for 5 National Movie Awards (UK)

The Twilight series of films have picked up five nominations at next month's National Movie Awards.

The Twilight Saga: New Moon will battle it out with 3D films Avatar and Alice In Wonderland in the fantasy category.

Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner have best performance nods. The next Twilight film, Eclipse, is up for most anticipated summer film.

The awards, which are voted for by the public, will be shown live on ITV1 in May.

The Twilight Saga: Eclipse, which is up against movies including The A-Team and Toy Story 3, is due out in the UK on 9 July.

Harry Potter actors Emma Watson, Daniel Radcliffe and Rupert Grint are also pitted against each other in the best performance category.

Other actors nominated include Leonardo DiCaprio for Shutter Island, Aaron Johnson for Kick-Ass and Sherlock Holmes stars Robert Downey Jr and Jude Law.

Harry Potter And The Half-Blood Prince is nominated in the family film category against movies including Nanny McPhee And The Big Bang, and Up.

Budget horror Paranormal Activity and Michael Caine film Harry Brown are among films nominated for breakthrough movie.

SOURCE - BBC News

Sunday, December 27, 2009

::Team New Moon:: 2009 The Year of New Moon


For Twilight fans at least, the year 2009 was invariably the year of The Twilight Saga: New Moon. Of course, in the beginning, there was still a fair amount of Twilight excitement lingering, what with fans continuing to see the film in theaters (or, let's be honest, on the internet) time and time again and DVD release parties across the country. Yet, the principle attention-grabber in our world was New Moon.

At first, it was casting. There were quite a few roles to fill for New Moon, and we anxiously waited for those announcements to trickle down the pike. It started with Bronson Pelletier, who was rumored to have scored a part in the wolfpack. Then there was Dakota Fanning, who her co-stars were supporting for the part of "Jane." Then a few photos of the current wolfpack out and about led to even more rumors. Finally, the announcement came out and it was time to inspect. At first, everyone was pretty skeptical about the selections. When you have literary characters whose make-up becomes so ingrained in your own minds, theirs become difficult shoes to fill. So, we worried that Jamie Campbell Bower was too young for the part of Caius or that Michael Sheen wasn't old enough . . . etc. This, in turn, led to discussions about what scenes, quotes, and details absolutely had to be in the film. Whether fans were complaining or not, the excitement was still there. The movie was on its way.

So when the announcement came down in the spring that production was kicking off, things got really interesting. On-set photographs from various days of shooting surfaced, interviews with the cast started to come out here and there, and everyone looked toward Italy and how they were going to handle one of the collective favorite moments from the story. Of course, a few set pictures (thanks to the Twilight fan community on location) set everyone's mind at ease, as yellow Porsches, red capes, and, well, a touching embrace between Bella and Edward were witnessed from across the very large pond.

Shortly thereafter, the first teaser for the film was released. It was watched once, twice, three . . . let's just say countless times by each and every one of us. It was the growl heard 'round the world. On the same occasion as the teaser's release, the MTV Movie Awards, the Twilight cast was raking in awards - to the extent that the event is rightfully referred to as the 2009 Twilight Movie Awards.

At that point, filming was complete. Though the "big three" would be scattering across the country to film three different summer pictures, the world would still be watching them. Daily, information and photographs from the set of one of Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart, or Taylor Lautner's movies (Remember Me, The Runaways, and Valentine's Day respectively) would come about - to the point, mind you, that at least one of the films was practically revealed in total (thank goodness for indoor shoots, eh?) before our eyes.

In August, though, Vancouver was poppin' with Twilight stars once more as they got to work on The Twilight Saga: Eclipse. While there were still paparazzi photos from the area once in a while, the on-set experience differed greatly from New Moon. Thus, the atmosphere was a bit unchanged in the fandom as New Moon's theatrical release neared. A full trailer, quite a few TV spots, unbelievable press and globe-trotting for the cast, and so many still frame images (primarily stemming from the Official Companion) later, the New Moon premiere was upon us.

There were some who camped out for days and others who relaxed in their PJs to catch it on MySpace. Nevertheless, most Twilight fans watched as the cast for New Moon trekked down the red carpet, one by one, into what was the first screening of the film for many of them. Soon enough, the film would be released, and Twilight fans would make their ultimate mark on film society with historical opening night numbers and a stellar showing at the box office. Even those who'd never uttered the word Twilight had it on the brain as a consequence of New Moon's opening (for better or for worse).

A few weeks later, and everyone's beginning to look forward to the DVD release. Nearly the entire year - to this day - held The Twilight Saga: New Moon as a focal point for Twilight fans. It was exciting, nerve-wracking at times, and completely overwhelming at others, but the mood was New Moon from start to finish. As the year comes to a close, one can't help but remember all of the fun we had in anticipation.

With The Twilight Saga: Eclipse right around the corner, 2010 looks to be pretty good for Twilight fans as well . . .


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Tuesday, December 22, 2009

::Team New Moon:: "Avatar" fails to match New Moon at box office


LONDON (Reuters) - Director James Cameron's new movie "Avatar," considered one of the most expensive films ever made, dominated the box office on its first weekend but failed to reach the 10 million-pound mark.

The story of a man sent to infiltrate an alien race made 8.5 million pounds, according to Screen International on Tuesday, less than last month's vampire sequel "New Moon" which took 11.68 million and well down from the record UK 2009 opening of 19.8 million set by "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince."

Film studio 20th Century Fox has said it spent $237 million (147.9 million pounds) to make the movie, but some newspaper reports have estimated it cost at least $300 million.

Coming in at No. 2 was "St Trinian's 2: The Legend of Fritton's Gold," with the girls of St Trinian's searching for pirate treasure.

Last week's chart-topper, Walt Disney's high-tech adaptation of Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol," was down at three, just above "Nativity," with two schools competing through Christmas plays, which rose two places to four.

"Planet 51," the story of an alien race living the life of 1950s America, was down two spots at five, with "Where the Wild Things Are" slipping four places to six with the tale of a boy trying to bring happiness to a magic kingdom.

"The Twilight Saga: New Moon," was down at seven from five, just above Gerard Butler as the "Law Abiding Citizen" avenging the murder of his wife and daughter who fell one place to eight.

Former chart-topper, horror thriller "Paranormal Activity," was the week's biggest faller, slipping five places to ninth.

Disaster movie "2012" was down at 10 from eighth spot.

Friday, December 18, 2009

::Team New Moon:: More Easter Eggs in New Moon


From the "Twilight Tracker" app:

* On Bella's copy of Romeo & Juliet, a picture from Volterra covered the book.

* The camera drop during Paul and Jacob's in-transformation tussle was intentional to recreate the look of an actual animal knocking over the camera.

* In front of Emily's house, there was a drum actually given to the production crew by a member of the Quileute Nation.

* The opening of The Twilight Saga: New Moon with the moon phasing backwards was also intentional to reflect accuracy in phasing.

* Aro says "Fore ... ne il vostro l'uno o altro" to Bella in the Volturi lair, meaning "Perhaps ... nor yours either" (regarding whether he understands Edward's soul).

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::Team New Moon:: Chris Weitz reveals a few hidden secrets in the movie.


1. Hidden wolves
”Look for an upside-down engraving of a wolf in the shot of the bowl in which Carlisle burns his first-aid equipment; on Jacob’s T-shirt when he meets Bella in the school parking lot for the first time; and a wolf trinket on the dream-catcher that he gives her.”

2. Vampire elevator music
”When Edward, Bella, and Alice get into the elevator on their way to see the Volturi, the music playing in the elevator is from Strauss’ Die Fledermaus (a.k.a. The Bat).”

3. Emotional baggage?
”When Bella is looking for the meadow where she and Edward are seen lying down together, she carries a golden compass clipped to her backpack — part of my baggage!”

4. Speedy suitor
”We did a little trick when Edward gets out of Bella’s truck and they’re arguing. We wanted to show Edward moving impossibly quickly, so we put Rob right next to the camera but out of sight, and used a double dressed like Rob in the driver’s seat. When Edward gets out, it’s the double, and then Rob steps in front of the camera, and it looks as if he got there faster than humanly possible.”

5. Look it up
”And last but not least: If you want to know what Jacob says before he almost kisses Bella, ask a Quileute! The address of the Quileute tribal council is quileutenation.org. I can tell you this much: He says, Kwop kilawtley.”

EW.com

Saturday, December 12, 2009

::Team New Moon:: DVD and BluRay Covers




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::Team New Moon:: Top viral video of 2009 - New Moon Trailer

No big surprise here cause you know you've seen it half a million times!

Nine of the 10 biggest viral videos of the year were music-related, according to Visible Measures.

While the trailer for the Twilight Saga: New Moon movie was the biggest viral hit of 2009, the rest of the top ten was made up of solo singers.

The video for Beyoncé’s Single Ladies was the most watched music video with more than 333m views while Lady GaGa had two videos in the top 10.

The video for Michael Jackson’s Thriller was at number 6 and the video for Beat It was at 8. Meanwhile, Susan Boyle’s audition on Britain’s Got Talent was at number 5 with more than 313m views.

Visible Measures tabulates views based on YouTube plays as well as factoring in how often videos are shared on social networks.

The top 10 is as follows with cumulative views in brackets.

1. Twilight Saga: New Moon – movie trailers (592,049,402)

2. Beyoncé – Single Ladies (333,233,982)

3. Lady GaGa – Poker Face (317,708,763)

4. Soulja Boy – Crank Dat (313,861,193)

5. Susan Boyle – Britain’s Got Talent audition (313,177,779)

6. Michael Jackson – Thriller (257,016,016)

7. Miley Cyrus – The Climb (211,165,578)

8. Michael Jackson – Beat It (190,583,064)

9. Mariah Carey – Touch My Body (173,736,822)

10. Lady GaGa – Just Dance (170,636,272)

Source: Visible Measures (December 2009)

VIA Music Week

::Team Edward:: NEW Rob radio interview.







http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UwVDpmQR_iw&feature=player_embedded

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

::Team Twilight:: New Moon pass the half BILLION mark.




“The Twilight Saga: New Moon finished second in its third weekend, taking in an estimated $15.704M from 4124 locations with a per theater average of $3,808. This increases the film’s domestic cumulative total to $255.64M through its first 17 days of release. New Moon also took in an estimated $40.7M in foreign markets for an international total of $314.5M and a worldwide cumulative total of $570.1M.”

Courtesy of His Golden Eyes

Thursday, November 19, 2009

Wednesday, November 18, 2009