The books,the stars, the movies

Friday, May 29, 2009

Special Editions & Preorders

The Breaking Dawn Special Edition will feature an exclusive DVD of the Breaking Dawn Concert Series, including a performance by Blue October's Justin Furstenfeld and conversation between Stephenie Meyer and Furstenfeld. This hardcover edition will also include a reproduction of the personal, handwritten lyrics for "My Never" from Furstenfeld and a full-color Bella and Edward poster.

Little, Brown will be doing a one-time only printing of one million copies for the Breaking Dawn Special Edition. (August 4, 2009; $24.99) The trade paperback edition of Eclipse , the third book in the series, will also be released. (August 4, 2009; $12.99)

The Twilight Journals set includes four gorgeous journals packaged in a collectible keepsake tin, inspired by Twilight, New Moon, Eclipse and Breaking Dawn (see picture to the right). Each journal features the beautiful and instantly-recognizable Twilight Saga cover art and is fully-designed throughout with images and decorative quotes from each of the books, as well as some of the classic works of literature that inspired them. (October 13, 2009; $24.99)

New Moon Collector's Edition is a deluxe edition of the worldwide bestseller, housed in a slipcase and includes a ribbon bookmark, cloth cover and newly-designed, two-color chapter openers. (October 6, 2009; $30.00)

The New Moon movie tie-in program includes:

New Moon: The Complete Illustrated Movie Companion — a follow-up to the #1 New York Times bestselling Twilight companion, this lavishly illustrated paperback will give readers an exclusive behind-the-scene guide to the making of the movie, including full-color photos of the cast, locations, and sets, and much more. (October 6, 2009; $18.99)

New Moon Trade Paperback Tie-in Edition — this movie tie-in edition will include a collectible full-color, fold-out movie poster. (Sept 15, 2009; $10.99)

New Moon Mass Market Tie-in Edition — available for the first time in a mass market paperback edition, featuring movie art on the cover. (November 2009; $7.99)

Preordering info
Breaking Dawn special edition
Paper back of Eclipse
Twilight Journals

source http://www.stepheniemeyer.com/index.html

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

New Moon Poster




















It's nice! Edward doesn't look himself though. Can't wait 'till November!

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

MTV movie award nominee!


Our favorite vampire movie Twilight led the MTV movie award nominations announced on Monday with seven nominations, just ahead of Oscar winner Slumdog Millionaire, which earned six nominations.

Joining Twilight, and Slumdog Millionaire in the best movie category are The Dark Knight, High School Musical 3 and Iron Man. The other actors vying in the breakthrough performance male category are Ben Barnes for The Chronicles of Narnia: The Prince of Caspian, and Bobb'e J Thompson for Role Models. Other breakthrough perfor
mance female selections are Ashley Tisdale and Vanessa Hudgens(HSM 3), and Miley Cyrus (Hannah Montana: The Movie).

The best kiss category will see another smack down between Twilight (Stewart and Pattinson) and Slumdog Millionaire (Pinto and Patel), with other nominees including Franco and Sean Penn (Milk), and Paul Rudd and Thomas Lennon (I Love You, Man).

The awards will take place on May 31 in Los Angeles and fans can vote for their favorites at the MTV Movies Awards site.
http://www.mtv.com/ontv/movieawards/2009/



Monday, May 4, 2009

Ashley Greene (Alice Cullen) talks New Moon romances


Ashley GreeneBeck Starr/Getty Images

Twilight cutie Ashley Greene hosted an event at Kitson last night benefiting the Donate My Dress Charity in WeHo.

We heart Ash, so natch we had to snatch her first and get some of those nasty little hookup questions off our chest, before going back and celebrating a great cause.

Ash dished the possibility of Robsten and...Jackley?

Filming New Moon seems different fromTwilight. Is it too overwhelming now?
It's seriously so much fun still. Not too overwhelming yet, because I'm really enjoying and lucky to be doing what I'm doing. Everyone on the set is friends—we all go out together and have dinners. But yeah, it's crazy because all of a sudden everyone cares what you're wearing, what you're drinking, who you're 
kissing.

Who you're kissing, huh? Does that mean things are getting frisky up in Vancouver? We hear things about Rob and Kristen.
This is the thing,
 I look at magazines. I don't know why, but other people's lives intrigue us for some reason. Especially with this movie in particular, all of our chemistry is so great onscreen that people want it to be real off screen, and even if it isn't, they are still going to say that it is.


Well, we also hear you might be dating your onscreen love, Jackson Rathbone, too. True?
[Grins] Um...Jackson is a sweetheart. But we're...um. No.

Well!

Ashley's publicist then came up and said that J & A "seriously" weren't dating, but we think everything was in that sexy little smirk. Dating was probably the wrong word. Maybe (and hopefully) they are just enjoying their time filming together, like so many others up there are.

Ms. Greene is quite refreshing. It's rare in this town to find a gal who is actually having fun and who is grateful for a job tons would kill for. 

Can't wait to hear what happens when Rob, Kristen and Ashley go to Italy in a bit to start filming over there. Fri., May. 1, 2009 

Sunday, May 3, 2009

New Moon updates

7 months until New Moon opens in theaters. Lets hope the ticket prices don't keep going up. OK who am I kidding, you'd go anyways, wouldn't you?

Watch a Robert Pattinson Interview
A great interview that Variety performed with Robert Pattinson back in November which is just now getting posted–it’s more than 15 minutes of Rob analyzing himself and talking about How to Be.


Friday, May 1, 2009

"Twilight" star Robert Pattinson is Salvador Dali


Pattinson's newest film, Paul Morrison's "Little Ashes". Shot before "Twilight" made Pattinson a tousle-haired poster boy, the film, set primarily in the 1920s, is about the relationship between Spanish poet-playwright Frederico Garcia Lorca (Javier Beltran) and Surrealist gadfly Salvador Dali (Pattinson). What begins as a mutual admiration society of up-and-coming artists becomes much, much more. Speculation has it that Lorca and Dali were, or almost became, lovers. The film goes there, to a degree that made Pattinson very uncomfortable until he actually saw it.

Pattinson was 21 when he made the film, and he looks it. Ironically, he faces the opposite problem with the "Twilight" series. His character, Edward, never ages, so he has to look like an undead teenager through the three sequels he's contractually obligated to appear in.

"I think all of them will be done within a year and half," he says. "The whole thing is about change and aging. So it would look ridiculous if I'm playing 17 when I look 35."