Monday, February 27, 2012
Twilight "Prom" Scene Ft. In Oscars Montage "Magic of the Movies" !
Saturday, February 18, 2012
@JOSHUAHORROWITZ from MTV had a Q&A with Fans! Answered ?'s about Robsten, Kristen, and Twilight!
Saturday, February 11, 2012
Breaking Dawn Part 2 Trailer to Premiere alongside Hunger Games plus New Details on a possible 6th Twilight Film!
Monday, January 23, 2012
Daniel Radcliffe mentions Rob and Twilight
Thursday, November 10, 2011
8 Days Left until Breaking Dawn Part 1
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
9 Days Left until Breaking Dawn Part 1!
Let's start with Edward ''What if i am the bad guy?''
Bella finally understands that Edward is a Vampire
The fighting Scene with James and Edward
And The Prom Scene with Edward and Bella
'It would be more..prudent for you not to be my friend.But i am tired of trying to stay away from you, Bella'~Edward
'I turned and he was leaning towards me, his pale glorious face just inches from mine.My heart stopped beating.'~Bella
'You are the most important thing to me now, the most important thing to me ever'~Edward
''And so the lion felt in love with the lamb''~Edward
-What a stupid lamb~Bella
-What a sick masochistic lion~Edward
'If i could dream at all it would be about you and i am not ashamed of it'~Edward
"It's been almost a century that Edward's been alone. Now he's found you. You can't see the changes that we see, we who have been with him for so long. Do you think any of us want to look into his eyes for the next hundred years if he loses you?"~Alice Cullen
Friday, November 4, 2011
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
Robsten Interview in Fanity Fair Mag Italy
Translation Thanks to RKItalia
Kristen: I have to admit it, I felt like a real bride: at the center of the attention, in a wonderful dress.. for that scene everybody had to leave their phones before entering: the dress had to be kept a secret.
Rob: It was more embarrassing to take off my shirt near Taylor, have you seen his abs?! I felt like a loser.
Rob: yeah: the honeymoon was really fun even if it was always raining.
Kristen: the baby bump was huge, unusually lightweight
Kristen: I agree: terrible and painful, but I particularly hated them because you couldn't watch people directly in the eyes, the humanity aspect was off in someway
Kristen: it will be over only when we'll talk about it using the past tense. It's been a really important part of my life: I was 17 when it started and now I'm 21. And finally I can legally drink.

Rob: When I was a kid I wanted to be a pianist in a restaurant in the south of France. I went there with my dad, and I saw a relaxed man in a smoking playing, with a glass of Whiskey on the piano. I thought it was the coolest thing in the world. I'll admit it: what it happened to me with Twilight, it's not the life I thought I would have .
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Monday, October 31, 2011
Edward is in the Vampires Identification Chart
LOL thats cool and funny! I can recognize some other characters from True Blood, Resident Evil, Dracula and many others! ~Elena
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Friday, October 14, 2011
Summit Makes the Twilight Time Capsule for Fans
Users can see what other fans have created and shared throughout the years, comment on their photos and videos, and send them to friends. Content can be discovered and viewed by a variety of filters, including by film, date, character, type or category. Anyone can participate by recording a webcam or by uploading directly from a computer through any one of the top social platforms including YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, Photobucket, Flickr & Instagram.
The Twilight Time Capsule is now live at TwilightTimeCapsule.com
Nikki Reed explaining and presenting the Twilight Time Capsule
~Great project for the worldwide celebration of Twilight Saga! Elena
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Thursday, October 13, 2011
Melissa Rosenberg answers questions about Breaking Dawn

Q: What is your favorite quote/scene in the movie/and in the books?
MR: I'd have to say the honeymoon scenes. very romantic and playful. lovely to see Edward and Bella having fun.
Q: What percentage of the Book were you actually able to get into the movie? We know added additional scenes, but did you get mirror close to our favortie scenes?
MR: Hi misty! Good to hear from you. Because we split the one book into two movies, it gave us a lot more room to include as much as possible from the books. Particularly in the first part. We wanted all our favorite scenes to be included - of course everyone has different favorites, but hopefully you'll be happy.
Q: Hey Melissa! How did you translate all the wolf to wolf monologue in Breaking Dawn? Are they voice overs or are the conversations in their human form?
MR: There was a lot of discussion about the inter-wolf dialogue. In the end, the book pretty much dictated our approach making most of it voice over - but in a stylized way.
MR: there's not a screenwriter alive who hasn't had favorite scenes cut, either for budget reasons in production, or for pacing and storytelling reasons in editing. But honestly, when I saw the various cuts of the movie, I have to say I didn't miss them, can't even really remember what they were!
Q: Are we having a lot of romantic scenes between Edward and Bella on Breaking Dawn? Without all the pain that he feels when kiss her, and stuffs like that!
MR: There are some AWESOME romantic scenes for Bella and Edward! Seriously. The wedding is lush and emotional, the honeymoon is truly sexy. Trust me on this one.
Q: Thanks for bringing the adults more to the front. As a mom, I appreciate it.
MR: Glad you like it! Breaking Dawn is actually a very adult tale. Our characters are dealing with very grown up issues. Hoping you like it as well.
MR: Stephenie has been a wonderful collaborator. She, like the Producers, director and studio, gives me feedback on every stage of my process - from outline, to first draft to finished draft. Additionally, whenever I'm stuck on a scene or a storyline, I'll call or email her to either ask her about a certain character's backstory, maybe even
Q: Melissa - i've heard that this is the funniest movie to date. Did you make conscious effort to make Edward "lighter" for this one?
MR: Indeed Edward begins BD1 in a much lighter place - and yes, it was a very conscious choice. He's marrying Bella! He's the happiest vampire in the world. And then the honeymoon, though not without its... complications, is playful and romantic. But then - things get very dark, very fast, and Edward is at his darkest moment yet.
Q: Melissa,Have you watched Breaking Dawn in it's entirety? If so,were you moved by it emotionaly?
MR: I've seen a couple different cuts, and will see the most recent soon. I was sitting in the theater with some other people and began to hear gasps - I was worried for a moment, thinking, oh no, they're laughing (at a very serious moment). Then I realized, no, theyre crying. Not just crying, sobbing!
Q: Hey melissa who was ur favorite character go make and watch come to life? and why
MR: Watching Kristen and Rob embody those characters is a screenwriter's (and everyone else's) dream. Their chemistry is amazing, and very rare. But writing for Jacob, tracking his growth, translating his passion, fire and sense of humor - that's fun.
Q: Hello Melissa! From what I've seen, Breaking Dawn looks amazing! How was it like to work with Bill? And how would you describe him as an producer of Breaking Dawn? THANK YOU for being part of bringing te books to life! Hugs from Victoria, Norway
MR: our director Bill Condon. I've worked with many directors over my 20 year career (wow, 20... that just aged me!). And of course, I've work with several on the Twi series alone - ALL of whom were truly unique, great experiences (and I'm not just saying that). But I will say that, in my very long career, my collaboration with Bill was the best writer/director collaboration I've ever had. I think a lot of that is because he himself is a screenwriter (academy award winning no less!). So he spoke my language - story, stucture, character, theme. He helped me take the characters to new emotional depths... He's generous, and collaborative. I could go on and on
Q: Melissa... how on earth did you guys pull off that birth scene? From the way I envision it in the books I can't even to begin to imagine how you guys got it on screen without an x rating....
MR: After writing for Dexter for four years, I've come to understand that what's most terrifying isn't necessariyl what you see, it's what you DON'T see. The book really informed the way I wrote the scene - all from Bella's point of view. It conveys her terror, and the terror of Edward and Jacob. And Bill directed it with such intensity, I was mesmerized.
Q: Melissa ---- One More Question I just thought of. ---- Were you ON SET for the Last Filming? What was it like, knowing this was the last time you would be with your Twilight Family on set?
MR: I was on set for the most important scene in the movie! The wedding! If you look closely, you'll see me as one of the wedding guests (along with our producer Wyck Godfrey and Stephenie too!)
MR: The moment I finished the last draft of the last movie - I felt sad (to leave Stephenie's world... plus I so loved working with this team), free (it was time to move on), worried (what was next?!), excited (to see Bill bring it too life).
Read all the chat HERE
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Wednesday, October 12, 2011
Twilight in ''The 25 Most Iconic Movie Kisses'' by InStyle
Even the most diehard members of Team Jacob can't deny the romantic power of Bella and Edward's first kiss. Kristen Stewart—who's almost uniformly closemouthed about her off-screen relationship with costar Robert Pattinson—did offer "I get to kiss Edward Cullen," when asked to name a few of her favorite things about the gig.
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Saturday, September 24, 2011
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Friday, September 2, 2011
Thursday, September 1, 2011
Ryan Reynolds gave Kristen Career Advice on Twilight
He talks good humouredly about giving Kristen Stewart career advice on Adventureland: "I remember her telling me that she was going to audition for Twilight. I just said ' Vampires… that'll flop. Don't walk - run the other way Kristen!'"Source
Monday, August 22, 2011
The 'Twilight Saga Books' added to a University Course
Nicholls State University has revamped its English course list this year, adding classes about the wilderness, sports and the popular “Twilight” book series.
“We’re trying to get what students are interested in, what students find engaging, what resonates with them,” said department head Ellen Barker.
This year’s offerings for the English 102 course, which almost every student takes, include course titles like “Edible English,” “The Horror Film,” and “The ’60s.”
Course titles for the 210 class include “Literature in the Bible,” “New Orleans Literature,” “Sports Literature,” “Literature and the Wilderness,” and “ ‘Twilight’ Series Allusions.”
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Saturday, August 20, 2011
The Changing Look of The Twilight Saga on Screen
Twilight Lexicon's Laura’s next column on Movies.com ...she covers the ever changing looks of the the Twilight Saga on screen.
Change. Either you’re a person who likes change, or you go with the “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it!” theory. The Twilight Saga has had its changes, ranging from casting, to directors, to character appearance, to Edward’s Volvo, and those are just for starters. Most fans realize that when you are going to adapt a book to screen, or switch out directors, inevitably, some things are going to get cut or changed. The question is how much change is good and how much is distracting.
There was some angst earlier this week when Entertainment Weekly had an image of Edward and Bella, as portrayed byRobert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart on the cover. Fans noticed that Kristen Stewart wasn’t wearing Bella’s brown contacts and Robert Pattinson wasn’t wearing his golden ones. Lens-gate, as the fan sites started to call it, was put to rest when Bill Condon confirmed, through his partner Jack Morrissey, that the shots were taken during a scene rehearsal. With all that water, it was understandable why they wouldn’t put the contact lenses in until the last second. Fans could rest easy knowing that director Bill Condon had an eye on the finer details!
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