March
13th
March
10th
Robert Pattinson Talks The End of Twilight & What’s Next With Movies.ie!
Movies.ie posted this interview they did with Robert Pattinson where he talks about the Breaking Dawn movie, the end of doing Twilight films and what’s next for him!
How did you find your last day on set, sad, happy?
Robert Pattinson: The last day in Canada was semi-miserable: we did two weeks of night shoots and it was freezing cold and it was horrible. But the actual last day in St. Thomas, in the Caribbean, was pretty amazing. The one time we had to shoot in nice weather, it was literally the last day of the shoot, and we were shooting on the beach and were just making out in the sea all night. That was the last day, so I was like, “That was not too bad!” It was a nice little send-off.
Was it a big party? What was the feeling on set?
Robert Pattinson: It was nice. The very last day was really nice. In Canada, on that last day, there was 120 people on that last scene, so it was stress right up until the last second, but in the Caribbean, it was just me and Kristen, we had done everything, we hardly had anything to shoot, it was just a couple of extra bits, and so it was really nice and everybody just stayed and watched the sun rise. It was really beautiful. It was a nice end to it.
Are you sad that it’s all over now?
Robert Pattinson: I don’t know yet. I feel like I have been in a whirlwind for so long that I don’t really know. I feel like I have been doing it for years constantly, even though I have done other movies in between, because whenever you do and promote or talk about another movie, you’re always talking about <Twilight>, so it is kind of constant. But I don’t know. Maybe in a year or so. I know when the last one has come out, it will be, but I know right now I have another year of basically doing Twilight stuff.
Do you look forward to the hype all being over and you can get back to doing other things?
Robert Pattinson: Yeah, but it’s always a good thing to have a bit of hype, especially nowadays. But I don’t know. I will be interested to see how people perceive me in a couple of years, because it seems as though people have been talking about the same stuff about me for about three years now, so I am wondering how long that will go on for. But I don’t really know how to predict anything.
How did you prepare for Edward and Bella becoming parents in this film? Did you draw on anything from your own childhood?
Robert Pattinson: Not really. No-one really knows how to be a father when you first begin – there’s no way to prepare for it. And it’s very easy to react to holding a baby, especially when the baby is looking like a newborn and you have just delivered it – it’s very simple, as it’s just crying in your hands, so you end up being very careful with it and stuff. But it is strange when Mackenzie (Foy) starts playing Renesmee, as you suddenly have to think, “My daughter is now 11. It’s two months after she is born and she can speak.” So that was a complicated thing to play. But it’s a fantasy movie, so I guess you just go along with it. It is the ultimate fantasy, I guess, to some people, that you can avoid all the annoying parts of having a kid, if they’re already fending for themselves. It’s like having a puppy. Just leave it alone and thank you very much.
Continue reading this entire interview HERE!
Via TeamTwilight
March
10th
Belgium ‘Breaking Dawn DVD’ Covers (Released March 16th)
This one is for our readers from Belaium! Below are the covers to your Breaking Dawn DVD’s, which are released March 16th!
March
7th
Aussie “Breaking Dawn” DVD Flyer!
Breaking Dawn Part 1 DVD 3 disc collectors edition available March 15th for Australia!
March
2nd
February
28th
New! HD/Video: Holly Willoughby Interviews Robert Pattinson & Taylor Launter
Here’s a newly posted interview with Robert Pattinson and Taylor Lautner from the Breaking Dawn movie promotional tour.
Thanks TeamHollyCotton | via GossipDance
February
27th
‘Breaking Dawn’ Part 1 Nominated for 8 Razzies
The Razzies have announced their nominees yesterday and Breaking Dawn part 1 has been dishonored with 8 nominations.
This year the Golden Rasberry Awards, or Razzies, announced their nominations the day before the Oscars instead of handing them out.
The Razzies will be awarded appropriately on April 1. Like years’ past, “The Twilight Saga” did not escape unscathed. ”The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, Part 1″ was dishonored with eight nominations:
Worst Picture
Worst Actor: Taylor Lautner
Worst Actress: Kristen Stewart
Worst Screen Ensemble
Worst Director: Bill Condon
Worst Prequel, Remake, Rip-Off or Sequel, and Worst Screenplay: Melissa Rosenberg.
“Breaking Dawn, Part 1″ wasn’t the most dishonored movie this year. Adam Sandler received 11 nominations.
His Golden Eyes | Via TeamTwilight
February
15th
BTS Screen Captions From ‘Breaking Dawn Part 1′
Here are some screen captions from behind the scenes of the Breaking Dawn movie!
You can see more pics here!
Via GossipDance
February
15th
February
9th
Breaking Dawn Wedding Designer Talks Working On The Film!
Want to know what goes into creating a wedding like Edward and Bella’s from the Breaking Dawn Movie? Read below as the film’s wedding designer talks working on the vampire flick!
From BridalGuide:
Who’s excited for the DVD release of Breaking Dawn tomorrow at midnight?! To get the inside scoop on the beautiful wedding scene that’s sure to inspire tons of upcoming weddings, we caught up with wedding designer Tammy Polatsek, the woman behind all of the amazing design aspects of Edward and Bella’s wedding.
Where did Polatsek get her inspiration for the scene? “Since the wedding took place in a forest, we wanted to mimic the life that a forest can give you,” she said. “We drew inspiration from the surrounding trees, stones, ferns, and everything else that grows in a forest.”
Wisteria cascading from the trees, hand-strung by a group of 20 people, created an intimate feel at the ceremony.
“My absolute favorite was the ceremony!” said Polatsek. “So dreamy and worth the hard work. The flowers that fall from the trees as she walks down; just a dream!”
The biggest challenge? The weather! “It was freezing, and the flowers had to be replaced on an hourly basis at times.” And, much like Forks, it rains “500 days a year,” said Polatsek.
“We had the nightmare wedding all done—custom white stage, stunning, all ready to go, and—boom—rain!” said Polatsek. “We covered everything and planned to shoot the following day, but when we came back, I thought I was going to have a heart attack. An animal went from the mud to the stage that was so nicely painted and made foot prints all over it!”
At the reception, the goal was to make the centerpieces “grow out of the tables.” The centerpieces used delphiniums, viburnums, white lilacs, ranunculus, and sweet pea, plus stones, ferns, and moss. “We didn’t want the typical rose/hydrangea combination. That was too arranged,” said Polatsek.
Polatsek custom-crafted the dishes used in the movie, and you can even get your own set here.
The whole wedding scene took almost four weeks to create. While Bella and Edward’s wedding décor would’ve cost about $300,000 by Polatsek’s estimate, you can get the look and feel of the Cullen wedding for less.
“Anything earthy and real to nature will bring in that look,” said Polatsek. “Use a green, white, and brown combination, and keep it simple. Nature is beautiful; you don’t need to overwork it! No tall vases; things don’t grow in glass filled with crystals.”
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