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THE TWILIGHT SAGA: BREAKING DAWN PART 2 - PÅ BIO NU!

onsdag 15 juli 2009

Twilight som serie

Halloj alla Twilight-älskare!

Twilight boken kommer framöver att släppas som seriebok! Jag tycker det låter väldigt intressant. Fast samtidigt kan det nog kännas lite konstigt att ha bilder till när man läser, som förmodligen inte stämmer riktigt överrens med bilderna man har gjort i sitt huvud. Men jag tycker ändå att det är en rolig idé!

Här kommer ett smakprov från den kommande serieboken! Tyvär är det ingen text i textrutan. Men vi kan juh nästan gissa oss till vad Edward säger till Bella :P


Bella och Edward i serie-format är ju inte särskillt lika Kristen och Robert utan de är snarare gjorda efter hur Meyer beskriver dem i boken. Tyvär så är de inte häller det minsta lika "mina" Edward och Bella som jag föreställde mig dem när jag läste boken. Men det vore ju liite konstigt om de skulle se ut som i mitt huvud.

Menmen! Skriv gärna och berätta hur ni känner inför serieboken!

XOXO/ :D Blomman

Källor:
och HÄR

Nyheter och mera nyheter!

Tjoo Twerdar!

både jag o Blomman har varit på D-kväll från igår o har därför inte hunnit uppdatera ^^ men nu kommer det lite ;)

Nytt om Eclipse och Breaking Dawn!
Här är en video som CleverTV gjort om lite nyheter om eclipse och breking dawn ;)


källa: youtube.com


Gil Birmanghams (Billy) ger ut "tidning"
Gil som spelar Jacob Black's pappa Billy Black har börhat ge ut en internet tidning där han kommer att publicera bilder från twilight/new moon som den här nedan!
klicka här (PDF-fil) för att läsa juni's nummer

källa: Twilightsweden.se

Catherine Hardwicke i en intedjuv om "livet-efter-twilight"

LOS ANGELES (Reuters Life!) - With last year's surprise box office smash hit "Twilight," Catherine Hardwicke had the biggest U.S. opening weekend ever, $69.6 million, for a female director of a Hollywood movie.

Among her follow-up projects, she has been picked to reteam with her "Lords of Dogtown" star Emile Hirsch on what has been called a supernatural version of "Hamlet" at a liberal arts college. It is being developed by Overture Films.
Hardwicke, whose other films includes teen coming of age tale "Thirteen" and biblical drama "The Nativity Story" spoke to Reuters about connecting with teenagers and life after "Twilight."

Q: Your previous films centered on vampires, skateboarders, biblical figures and students. The common denominator is the main characters are all teenagers. Why is that?
A: "It's definitely a time in everybody's life that's extremely memorable, painful and exiting. It's one of our most dramatic times where we suddenly grow breasts or hair on our chest. We are able to kiss a boy or a girl and drive a car, drink and figure out who we are as a person and where we fit in the world. Great dramatic material happens in a coming of age story and there are so many possibilities. Plus teenagers are also the people who will actually get up off their couches and go to a movie theater."

Q: You obviously have a knack for dealing with teens.
A: "I respect all the teenagers I work with and feel that everything they have to say is just as valuable as anything I have to say. My first movie was written with a 13-year-old girl (Nikki Reed on "Thirteen"). It was about her life so she knew more about that than I did. We can learn from everybody."

Q: You must become like a surrogate mother to them, no?
A: "Well Nikki is kind of like my fake adopted daughter and so is Sarah Blakely-Cartwright, who is in all my movies in smaller parts. When they were teenagers, they'd hang out with me, we'd do slumber parties and surf camps. One of my nephews lives with me in one of my back (apartment) units right now and my nieces lived there too. I always say, "Whoever needs a place can come stay with me.' I like the open door policy.

Q: Are you like a big kid yourself?
A: "I hope I haven't grown up. The cliche for all artists is that you don't want to lose that child inside. I think when you get sedentary and set in your ways you can lose a lot of that spontaneity and creativity. I hope I'm holding on to that. I live in (Los Angeles beachside community) Venice, I surf on the weekends, I ride my bike and try to be in an active world where people around me are of all ages and all economic levels."

Q: "Twilight" cost $37 million and made nearly $382 million worldwide. Do you feel pressure to top yourself?
A: "I don't think that's possible, and I don't think that's a healthy way to think. "Twilight" was a phenomenon -- the stars just aligned on that film. Thank God (director) Ridley Scott didn't stop after "Blade Runner." He made "Thelma and Louise" and "Gladiator" and a million other interesting movies. I still want to make other good films that won't lose money."

Q: Do you have a process you go by when it comes to developing projects?
A: "I'll literally pay three Hollywood readers who don't know me to read my scripts under the radar and give cold comments. And at the early screenings of my movies, I'll hand out questionnaires that can be filled out anonymously so people can be brutally honest because to your face they won't be. I'll take the papers home, read them by myself, cry and go 'My God, that was the coolest scene and everybody hates it!' But that's fine because my goal is to always make it better."

Q: How have things changed for you since "Twilight"?
A: "Right now I can say in a meeting: 'Well on 'Twilight' this is how we did it and this is how we made it work.' And people go, 'Oh wow, that movie made money.' They listen to me a little bit more than before."

källa här

Intedjuv med Jackson's band 100' monkeys

här är ett uttrag men för att läsa alltihopa som också är källan klicka Här

To feed the elephant in the room, Jackson, can you tease anything about “New Moon” for the yearning “Twilight” fans out there?

Jackson: It’s gonna be raging…action-packed, more steamy romance. You get to see a lot more crazy stuff happening. We went deeper into the world now, and it’s gonna be a fun thrill ride for everyone.

The 100 Monkeys have performed with Rob Pattinson in the past. Any chance that’ll be a recurring collaboration?

Jackson: Well, I mean, Rob’s a busy guy…(laughs) We’ve had a few chances to play with him. He’s an awesome musician.

How has “Twilight” mania affected the band’s popularity?

Jackson: It’s definitely gotten us some attention, but I think the main thing is our lives shows. People get to –

Jared: – escape into a fun land. Enjoy good music.

Jackson: Yeah, we like to have a good time. That’s what we’re always trying to do – play music for as many people as possible.

Jared: Hopefully, they come in ready to rock out and have some fun. That’s all you can expect.

Ben G: If you scream loud enough, we’ll make up a song that you decide what it’s called. Things like guitar picks and sweat.

Jackson: We like to give things away a lot on stage.

Jared: Sometimes we bring monkeys and throw them into the crowd.

Kaleb "the twilightguy" om Kristen o Rob's "ryckte's-barn"
Hahah! älskar Kaleb! han har såån humor ;)
för er som inte vet vem denna kille är så började allt med att hanläste twilightböckerna för att se varför vi är så beronde av dem!


källa: youtube.com

Tyvärr så kommer det nog ingen artikel idag, men jag ska försöka hinna en i morron eller kanske ikväll när jag fått sova lite xD

xoxo/ronjiisss