Som tidgare skrivet så skulle Eclipse-scener göras om och Salde inte skulle få regissera dem.
dock så gick vi ut med tack vare Gossip Cop att Salde skulle regissera dem och att allt var lungt, men för att försäkra oss ytterligare så gick HitFix ut med detta idag:
Rumors and gossip have followed the “Twilight Saga” ever since the first film created an uproar at the box office a year and a half ago. From the personal relationship between the stars to who will direct which sequel, it’s been a non-stop job for Summit Entertainment to put out one fire after another. That continued today.
This morning Canadian gossip site Lainey Gossip reported that reshoots of two key scenes for the forthcoming “The Twilight Saga: Eclipse” were occurring in Vancouver next week. The pundit also floated that because of “creative differences” with the studio director David Slade wouldn’t oversee the reshoots and that former helmers Catherine Hardwicke (“Twilight”) and Chris Weitz (“New Moon”) could step in instead. Because the outlet is based in the city and has been correct on a number stories regarding the franchise before, many media took the report with a hint of credibility which was a mistake
.
HitFix has learned that Slade, who is currently overseeing the film’s score in London, would be headed to Vancouver himself to film what are obvstentively pick up shots, not reshot scenes. Pick up shots are cut into already completed scenes and can be necessary because of anything from bad lighting, a faulty print or a missing expression or line that was determined in editing. Reshoots insinuate a completely new scene being inserted into a picture.
Additionally, a Summit spokesperson told HitFix that the shoot has been planned for months, the picture is not in “trouble” and, in fact, the studio thinks it may be the best of the three so far. Considering, this writer has heard praise for “Eclipse’s” script, that’s easy to believe. The spokesperson also noted that reshoot timing is three days or less, is not a lot of material and furthermore, they do not involve the meadow scene or any action scenes whatsoever.
Fans will be able to decide their opinion on Slade’s vision for “Eclipse” when the film opens nationwide on June 30.
Alltså så kommer Salde bara åka till några av ställena i Vancover för att filma scener för ljusets skull, om castne ens behöver vara med är oklart ;)
så nu kan vi alla pusta ut igen :)
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JACOBS: Then how did you choose Hollywood?
LUTZ: I have a lot of older brothers who messed up in different ways in my mother’s eyes. So I learned from all of their mistakes. I can’t go into detail, but while I was growing up, I always tried to make it agoal to relieve some of the stress my mother went through. I appliedmyself to school very diligently. I wanted to go out of state so Iwouldn’t have to depend on my mother. And L.A., where my father lived,seemed to call to me.
JACOBS: Why acting?
LUTZ: In L.A., I was meeting people who were all actors. My mind started to open up to what acting was. I didn’t realize that Brad Pitt was a real person. I didn’t think he was a robot or a machine, but Ithought you were just born into acting—that it’s a family tree, kind oflike NASCAR. No one can just say, “Hey, I’m going to be a
NASCAR driver.” They need to have some way in. Once I was in L.A., I realized anyone could do this. Why not give it a shot? I started going to a ton of acting classes, and I found I had a real passion for it,probably the biggest passion I’ve ever had in my whole life. So Idecided to put school aside, put all my scholarships aside, puteverything that I worked hard on for my mother and myself aside, andpursue this roller-coaster ride.
JACOBS: How old were you when you got the -Abercrombie & Fitch cover?
LUTZ: Eighteen. I was actually working in L.A. at an Abercrombie to make friends. I had no friends.
JACOBS: On the sales floor?
LUTZ: I was selling clothes. But I believe my personality helped, because I was the worst folder. I just couldn’t care to do it. I felt like I had ADD. I would just goof around and shoot rubber bandseverywhere. Somehow the manager didn’t fire me, and I became a greeter,when you have to stand outside, you know, topless, and kind of finaglepeople into the store. Then Abercrombie had an audition, and my agencysent me out. I met Bruce Weber, and they chose me. I wasn’t thestrongest, most fit, best-looking guy on that shoot, but somehow Bruceput me on the cover. I was just lying on the grass playing with thisbeetle, and they used that shot. I was still working at the store whenthe magazine came out two months later. I was just very lucky, and thatopened up doors to acting.
JACOBS: Unlike some actors, you don’t seem to have a need to distance yourself from modeling.
LUTZ: It’s weird that the world sees modeling as a negative. It just blows my mind how many people think that because I was a model, I think I’m pretty and that I can use my looks to get ahead. I’m not pretty!
JACOBS: You really don’t think you’re pretty?
LUTZ: It’s funny when people say you have sex appeal or call you the next Brad Pitt. I just laugh. I’m not that. I don’t want to be that. “You’re a sex icon.” Why? Because I played a vampire in a movie? It’sall very unearned. If I had the best freaking abs in the world or if Ilooked like Brad Pitt does in Fight Club [1999], then cool, butI’m not starving myself. I eat what I want, and I’m not a workoutfiend. My genetics are good, but they aren’t crazy He-Man style. I don’tget it, but I appreciate it. [laughs]
JACOBS: And sometimes you just like to go on a shirtless run with your dog, and people need to deal with it.
LUTZ: I don’t see why it’s special. I know a lot of people who run shirtless because they don’t want their clothes to get sweaty. I’m just a normal person. And I have four paparazzi who sit outside my house allday.
JACOBS: Your humility is charming, but do you ever look at other guys going up for a role and think, “I can destroy you with my good looks”?
LUTZ: I love competition. I thrive on it. I love being able to win the room over before even walking through the door. When I was going out for Twilight, I was a big guy, especially after GenerationKill. I was close to 200 pounds and just all muscle. The characterdescription was a big, bulky fighter, a wrestler, a bear of a guy with asmile. I walked in the waiting room and I noticed nine other actors,and half of them were trying to do push-ups, and half of them weretrying to be all tough. I chuckled to myself. I’m very perceptive. Ilove seeing guys out of the corner of my eye be like, “Great.” Becausethey see a guy walking in who totally looks the role. It’s funny. Idon’t try to be cocky, but I’m just very confident because I know I didall of my homework. I also really love, love, love doing characterpieces. I love wearing wigs to auditions, even though sometimes theydon’t work. I love trying to play the not-confident guy, the guy againstmy normal character, because that’s when real acting comes into play
Read the full interview here
LUTZ: I have a lot of older brothers who messed up in different ways in my mother’s eyes. So I learned from all of their mistakes. I can’t go into detail, but while I was growing up, I always tried to make it agoal to relieve some of the stress my mother went through. I appliedmyself to school very diligently. I wanted to go out of state so Iwouldn’t have to depend on my mother. And L.A., where my father lived,seemed to call to me.
JACOBS: Why acting?
LUTZ: In L.A., I was meeting people who were all actors. My mind started to open up to what acting was. I didn’t realize that Brad Pitt was a real person. I didn’t think he was a robot or a machine, but Ithought you were just born into acting—that it’s a family tree, kind oflike NASCAR. No one can just say, “Hey, I’m going to be a
NASCAR driver.” They need to have some way in. Once I was in L.A., I realized anyone could do this. Why not give it a shot? I started going to a ton of acting classes, and I found I had a real passion for it,probably the biggest passion I’ve ever had in my whole life. So Idecided to put school aside, put all my scholarships aside, puteverything that I worked hard on for my mother and myself aside, andpursue this roller-coaster ride.
JACOBS: How old were you when you got the -Abercrombie & Fitch cover?
LUTZ: Eighteen. I was actually working in L.A. at an Abercrombie to make friends. I had no friends.
JACOBS: On the sales floor?
LUTZ: I was selling clothes. But I believe my personality helped, because I was the worst folder. I just couldn’t care to do it. I felt like I had ADD. I would just goof around and shoot rubber bandseverywhere. Somehow the manager didn’t fire me, and I became a greeter,when you have to stand outside, you know, topless, and kind of finaglepeople into the store. Then Abercrombie had an audition, and my agencysent me out. I met Bruce Weber, and they chose me. I wasn’t thestrongest, most fit, best-looking guy on that shoot, but somehow Bruceput me on the cover. I was just lying on the grass playing with thisbeetle, and they used that shot. I was still working at the store whenthe magazine came out two months later. I was just very lucky, and thatopened up doors to acting.
JACOBS: Unlike some actors, you don’t seem to have a need to distance yourself from modeling.
LUTZ: It’s weird that the world sees modeling as a negative. It just blows my mind how many people think that because I was a model, I think I’m pretty and that I can use my looks to get ahead. I’m not pretty!
JACOBS: You really don’t think you’re pretty?
LUTZ: It’s funny when people say you have sex appeal or call you the next Brad Pitt. I just laugh. I’m not that. I don’t want to be that. “You’re a sex icon.” Why? Because I played a vampire in a movie? It’sall very unearned. If I had the best freaking abs in the world or if Ilooked like Brad Pitt does in Fight Club [1999], then cool, butI’m not starving myself. I eat what I want, and I’m not a workoutfiend. My genetics are good, but they aren’t crazy He-Man style. I don’tget it, but I appreciate it. [laughs]
JACOBS: And sometimes you just like to go on a shirtless run with your dog, and people need to deal with it.
LUTZ: I don’t see why it’s special. I know a lot of people who run shirtless because they don’t want their clothes to get sweaty. I’m just a normal person. And I have four paparazzi who sit outside my house allday.
JACOBS: Your humility is charming, but do you ever look at other guys going up for a role and think, “I can destroy you with my good looks”?
LUTZ: I love competition. I thrive on it. I love being able to win the room over before even walking through the door. When I was going out for Twilight, I was a big guy, especially after GenerationKill. I was close to 200 pounds and just all muscle. The characterdescription was a big, bulky fighter, a wrestler, a bear of a guy with asmile. I walked in the waiting room and I noticed nine other actors,and half of them were trying to do push-ups, and half of them weretrying to be all tough. I chuckled to myself. I’m very perceptive. Ilove seeing guys out of the corner of my eye be like, “Great.” Becausethey see a guy walking in who totally looks the role. It’s funny. Idon’t try to be cocky, but I’m just very confident because I know I didall of my homework. I also really love, love, love doing characterpieces. I love wearing wigs to auditions, even though sometimes theydon’t work. I love trying to play the not-confident guy, the guy againstmy normal character, because that’s when real acting comes into play
Read the full interview here
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Etiketter:
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Intervjuer,
Kellan Lutz
Gossip Cop reder ut allt!
Skrev ju nyss om Eclipse-omtagningarna och om att Slade kanske inte skulle få göra dem! men Gossip Cop reder ut allt:
Enligt Gossip Cop har dessa omtagningar av scener varit planerat i flera månader. Summit och David Slade har inte varit i konflikter, så det är han som ska filma alla scenerna!
David Slade is 100% directing them, like he did the entire movie, and the studio is “very happy” with his direction of the film, which internally some say could be the best of the series.
As for the timing, speculation that there will be three rushed days of 18-hour shoots is incorrect. The Summit rep tells Gossip Cop that it’s a two-and-a-half to three-day shoot, and that “very little” actually has to be reshot.
But the biggest misconception concerned the specific scenes alleged to be those in need of a reshoot. The rep confirms to Gossip Cop, “None of the meadow or action scenes are being reshot.”
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Enligt Gossip Cop har dessa omtagningar av scener varit planerat i flera månader. Summit och David Slade har inte varit i konflikter, så det är han som ska filma alla scenerna!
David Slade is 100% directing them, like he did the entire movie, and the studio is “very happy” with his direction of the film, which internally some say could be the best of the series.
As for the timing, speculation that there will be three rushed days of 18-hour shoots is incorrect. The Summit rep tells Gossip Cop that it’s a two-and-a-half to three-day shoot, and that “very little” actually has to be reshot.
But the biggest misconception concerned the specific scenes alleged to be those in need of a reshoot. The rep confirms to Gossip Cop, “None of the meadow or action scenes are being reshot.”
Läs resten på Gossip Cop genom att klicka här.
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Etiketter:
David Slade,
Eclipse
Eclipse scener måste göras om med annan regissör?!
Lainey Gossip har gått ut med att vissa Eclipse scener kanske kommer behövas göra om!
men om detta inte var illa nog så rapporteras även att en annan regissör kommer att få göra omtagningarna istället för David Salde (möjligen Hardwicke eller Weitz) då tydligen Summit och Slade inte kommer så bra överense...
obs! detta är inte bekräftat av summit ännu!
Twilight Eclipse opens in June. But the film isn’t ready yet.
Multiple sources have confirmed to me that some key scenes need to be reshot including footage between “Bella” and “Edward” in the meadow and a few fight sequences. They’ve been waiting for weeks to confirm dates but have had to work around Robert Pattinson’s schedule. Originally they needed 7 days but now, due to his other commitments, it’s been proposed that they work for 3 days with the crew putting in 18 hours each day. This should happen in Vancouver in the next few weeks.
What’s more interesting is WHO would actually direct the reshoot. David Slade is the director for Eclipse. But I’m told that apparently David Slade’s relationship with Summit has been… not great. Creative differences. At one point things had supposedly deteriorated to the point that they were actually considering hiring someone else to reshoot in Vancouver. Some of the names tossed around? Chris Weitz and Catherine Hardwicke. Hardwicke is in Vancouver working on another new film to go in the summer. They’re looking at delaying that project and Hardwicke has been spotted undercover checking out studio and location space for the Eclipse reshoot.
Having said that, Slade and Summit are now communicating on better terms. And there is still a good possibility he could come back to Vancouver to complete his film. As of Monday, no final decision about a director had been made. Will keep you posted.
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men om detta inte var illa nog så rapporteras även att en annan regissör kommer att få göra omtagningarna istället för David Salde (möjligen Hardwicke eller Weitz) då tydligen Summit och Slade inte kommer så bra överense...
obs! detta är inte bekräftat av summit ännu!
Twilight Eclipse opens in June. But the film isn’t ready yet.
Multiple sources have confirmed to me that some key scenes need to be reshot including footage between “Bella” and “Edward” in the meadow and a few fight sequences. They’ve been waiting for weeks to confirm dates but have had to work around Robert Pattinson’s schedule. Originally they needed 7 days but now, due to his other commitments, it’s been proposed that they work for 3 days with the crew putting in 18 hours each day. This should happen in Vancouver in the next few weeks.
What’s more interesting is WHO would actually direct the reshoot. David Slade is the director for Eclipse. But I’m told that apparently David Slade’s relationship with Summit has been… not great. Creative differences. At one point things had supposedly deteriorated to the point that they were actually considering hiring someone else to reshoot in Vancouver. Some of the names tossed around? Chris Weitz and Catherine Hardwicke. Hardwicke is in Vancouver working on another new film to go in the summer. They’re looking at delaying that project and Hardwicke has been spotted undercover checking out studio and location space for the Eclipse reshoot.
Having said that, Slade and Summit are now communicating on better terms. And there is still a good possibility he could come back to Vancouver to complete his film. As of Monday, no final decision about a director had been made. Will keep you posted.
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Etiketter:
Catherine Hardwicke,
Chris Weitz,
David Slade,
Eclipse,
skvaller
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