Saturday, December 5, 2009
Friday, December 4, 2009
Eeek - New Moon DVD & Cover Preview!
As always, these can be printed up and used in standard amaray cases. They should print from photoshop (or similar) at 300dpi. I haven't printed this one up yet, so do so at your own risk.. I have been known to make spelling mistakes and such, but this time, if they are present, blame Summit's website designer rather than me, yes? :D
Also, the back of the cover was done in the style of the official Twilight dvd release. IDK why, it just is. Thank you TwiCrackAddict!!
Cover Preview:
Also, the back of the cover was done in the style of the official Twilight dvd release. IDK why, it just is. Thank you TwiCrackAddict!!
Cover Preview:
Disc Preview:
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New Moon The Movie,
Twilight Saga:New Moon
Breaking Dawn Official Production/Casting Info
Via Acting Auditions Breaking Dawn is slated for filming to begin September of 2010-the film will go back to its roots and be filmed in Portland, Oregon. BD's director has not been officially announced yet but however, sources say Gus Van Sant has signed on. He directed the Emmy-Award winning movie 'Milk" & 'Psycho'. Read more info here.
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Breaking Dawn
Thursday, December 3, 2009
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
Video:Anya Marina performs "Satellite Heart"
Anya Marina performed “Satellite Heart” from the New Moon soundtrack on the Bonnie Hunt Show today.
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
Video:Sea Wolf Performs "The Violet Hour"
Sea Wolf performed “The Violet Hour” from the New Moon soundtrack on the Bonnie Hunt Show today. The New Moon soundtrack is currently ranked #8 on the Billboard 200 and has gone platinum since it’s debut in October. It's my favorite song on the album!! =)
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New Moon Soundtrack
Ashley on LIVE with Regis & Kelly
Ashley talks about how she worked her butt off to get the role of Alice in Twilight and how she is dealing with the fame the role has brought her. She is such a sweetheart!
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Ashley Greene
Monday, November 30, 2009
New Moon Tops $473.7 Million Worldwide!
According to Gossip Cop, the Twilight Saga New Moon has topped $473.7 million worldwide!!
Estimated international cumulative is now up to $243 million!
North American cumulative is now up to $230.7 million!
WOW! New Moon is still going strong! How many times have you seen New Moon? When do you think New Moon will top $500 million?!!!
Check out the country-by-country breakdown after the break!
Estimated international cumulative is now up to $243 million!
North American cumulative is now up to $230.7 million!
WOW! New Moon is still going strong! How many times have you seen New Moon? When do you think New Moon will top $500 million?!!!
Check out the country-by-country breakdown after the break!
Labels:
New Moon The Movie,
Twilight Saga:New Moon
Funny Twi-Inspired Comics/Spoofs
This was too funny-not to post. View more over on Twifans here! =)
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Twilight Saga
EW Interviews New Moon Costume Designers
What was your vision for Bella’s look?
I think that the previous designer really successfully captured the essence of this girl who was a little bit misplaced and ill-prepared coming from Arizona to the Pacific Northwest. I wanted to continue the look that she was a very practical girl. She didn’t dress to entice, she threw on a jacket if the weather was cold, she layered up because she probably gets colder than the average girl from that area. In discussions with Kristen [Stewart], she also wanted to look a little bit more mature and put together. At the beginning of the film, when she’s happy and in love with Edward, she wanted to be linked colorwise to his world, the cool tones. When he leaves her, she kinda falls into disarray and gets sloppy and just throws on any old thing. But the any old things that we threw on her were in the earth tones [of Jacob's world]. We didn’t bring back her cool color palette until she was encountering Edward again.
What piece of Bella’s New Moon clothing do you expect everyone to want?
There’s a green shirt from Boy by Band of Outsiders that she wears at the end of the film in Italy that a lot of people seem to like.
Last question: What can you tease about the costumes in Eclipse?
We go back to the 1700s and do a complete Quileute tribe. I had to go to museums and pour over clothing that was dug up from burial sites, and I went into diaries of sailors to read what their first encounters were with the Indians on the Pacific Northwest coast. Then we did vampires from the Civil War era, then we did the 1930s, then we did our contemporary world, then we did fantasy Volturi flying over on a jet to Forks, Washington. Then we did an army of vampire newborns. It’s pretty cool stuff.
Read the entire interview at EW.com!
I think that the previous designer really successfully captured the essence of this girl who was a little bit misplaced and ill-prepared coming from Arizona to the Pacific Northwest. I wanted to continue the look that she was a very practical girl. She didn’t dress to entice, she threw on a jacket if the weather was cold, she layered up because she probably gets colder than the average girl from that area. In discussions with Kristen [Stewart], she also wanted to look a little bit more mature and put together. At the beginning of the film, when she’s happy and in love with Edward, she wanted to be linked colorwise to his world, the cool tones. When he leaves her, she kinda falls into disarray and gets sloppy and just throws on any old thing. But the any old things that we threw on her were in the earth tones [of Jacob's world]. We didn’t bring back her cool color palette until she was encountering Edward again.
What piece of Bella’s New Moon clothing do you expect everyone to want?
There’s a green shirt from Boy by Band of Outsiders that she wears at the end of the film in Italy that a lot of people seem to like.
Last question: What can you tease about the costumes in Eclipse?
We go back to the 1700s and do a complete Quileute tribe. I had to go to museums and pour over clothing that was dug up from burial sites, and I went into diaries of sailors to read what their first encounters were with the Indians on the Pacific Northwest coast. Then we did vampires from the Civil War era, then we did the 1930s, then we did our contemporary world, then we did fantasy Volturi flying over on a jet to Forks, Washington. Then we did an army of vampire newborns. It’s pretty cool stuff.
Read the entire interview at EW.com!
Sunday, November 29, 2009
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