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The Twilight Saga: Eclipse Wins at the 2011 MTV Movie Awards

It's just like Kristen said: "We have the greatest fans ever."

The 2011 MTV Movie Awards was held last Sunday (Monday, locally) and The Twilight Saga: Eclipse and its cast ran off with 5 of those cute popcorn buckets!

Best Movie: The Twilight Saga: Eclipse
Best Male Performance: Robert Pattinson
Best Female Performance: Kristen Stewart
Best Fight: Robert Pattinson, Bryce Dallas Howard, Xavier Samuel
Best Kiss: Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart

RPattz was most hilarious throughout the show -- throwing nervous quips left and right and KISSING TAYLOR LAUTNER (yes, people, you read that right) instead of Kristen upon winning Best Kiss -- such that he was inadvertently christened with an unofficial "Movie Awards MVP" title by the MTV Behind-the-Scenes liveblog. Later on, he also went up on stage to help Patrick Dempsey and Chelsea Handler present his recent co-star, Reese Witherspoon, with the Generation Award.

Congratulations to everyone for all their hard work and their intense clicking! I know some people just slaved over their mouses the week before the big day!

After the awards ceremony, actors Peter Facinelli, Jackson Rathbone, Ashley Greene, Kellan Lutz and Gil Birmingham, and Eclipse director David Slade tweeted their thanks to the fans.







If you want to catch up on what you missed at the movie awards, you can go to Rob Pattinson News UK for their very extensive post filled with photos and videos. (It's VERY image heavy, so, don't be surprised if your browser fails.)

Links to the coverage by entertainment news outlets below:

MTV

Videos of the Winners.
MTV Movie Awards: Top Five Moments You Didn't See!.
'Breaking Dawn' Trailer: Best Fan Squeals And Sighs.
Breaking Dawn wedding was "beautiful" but "freezing".
'Breaking Dawn' Last Day 'Wasn't Super Dramatic'.
'Twilight' Rookie Noel Fisher Opens Up About 'Breaking Dawn'.
Photo coverage of Twilight at the Movie Awards.
MTV's Video coverage of the Movie Awards.

E! Online

Best and Worst of the MTV Movie Awards.

News Round-Up: 28 July 2010

Before I begin the round-up, some non-Twilight-related news, but one that Robert Pattinson fans will probably like: Pioneer Films has informed us that Remember Me will be available on DVD locally. At present, the tentative date of release is by the end of July... so, in a few days? We still have to follow up the exact dates though. We'll post when we have more info.
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Well, Eclipse has already been pulled out of most Metro Manila theaters. But it hasn't been totally removed--Robinsons Galleria still has it on two time slots in Cinema 10 today--so if you know people who haven't watched it yet or if you just can't get enough of Edward or Jacob that you HAVE to watch it for the nth time, check the listings for the bigger, 10-12 cinema outlets, like SM. Their online lists should be updated daily.

Now, I know we've been remiss in posting a TON of new things that have happened in the Twilight universe. (SORRY!!! *sheepish*) But we're going to try to make up for it now. We'll start with the most recent ones and naturally, they're about the last of franchise, Breaking Dawn, which will reportedly start production later this year.

Summit Entertainment has already revealed that filming will take place in Louisiana and Vancouver and that, despite the, um, "events" that occur in the book, they will still keep the movies within a tame PG-13 rating. Also, although the first part already has a set release date (11/18/2011), the second part doesn't, despite earlier assumptions that it would come out summer 2012. In fact, looking at the heavyweights it's up against in that time period according to MTV--Avengers, Madagascar 3, MIB3, Star Trek 2, Spiderman, Batman 3--I think maybe Summit is right in reconsidering their dates.

It's early (or not) but there's already talk of BD casting! Word on the grapevine is that Lee Pace of TV series Pushing Daisies is in the running to play Garrett, the nomadic vampire that eventually mates with Denali sister, Kate. However, Gossip Cop shoots this down. It does have us excited about the actor possibilities, though I don't envy the casting director his/her job at the moment. Which character are you looking forward to seeing cast? Got any potential actors in mind?

One person also hard at work pre-production is screenwriter Melissa Rosenberg. Popsugar was able to ask her about Breaking Dawn.
PS: We've heard there are some scenes you want to avoid showing on screen in Breaking Dawn. For example, Bella giving birth. Can you tell us why?
MR: That was a misquote. The childbirth — all the scenes, I feel — should be on screen. I think perhaps what I was referring to was, would we actually see Edward's teeth through the placenta? I don't think so. I don't think we need to see that, and if someone needs to see that, I think they should take a look at that. [Laughs.] I believe it will be implied, but I don't think we'll see teeth in the placenta.

PS: What is one of your favorite scenes from the books or films? Is there one you've especially enjoyed writing or look forward to writing?
MR: There are a number. I think seeing Bella as a vampire and her adjusting to her powers and embracing them, those are all really fun scenes to write. Particularly when you picture Kristen Stewart playing her, and the way she's embodied Bella as a sort of awkward, fidgety persona. When she turns into a vampire, all of that goes away.
Melissa also talked to Movieline. We'll have to remember how she responded to these questions when Breaking Dawn eventually comes out.
And Bill Condon is a writer as well. What kind of situation is it for you as a screenwriter when you’re working with a director who also writes — do they want ownership of the script, too?
You know, it could go either way. I’ve certainly worked in both situations, but the fact that Bill’s a writer, and I think a writer first…his notes have been the kind of notes you get from another writer, which are the best kind of notes. Character, theme, depth, complexity…it’s not just, “Let’s get that action set piece!” He’s really talking about the core of the story. He’s like, “I want you to write these movies.” He doesn’t want to write these movies. Rather than just taking them and doing what he would do, I think he’s really more sensitive than most would be to what I need to do to make these great. He knows exactly how to give that to me. It’s sort of like an actor directing actors — sometimes, they make the best directors. A writer directing a writer could be a disaster — “Oh my God, they took the movie from me” — or it could be absolutely perfect, and so far, it’s been perfect.

You’re working now on Breaking Dawn, which will be split into two movies. Do you treat each of those parts like they’re their own film, or like it’s one film split in two?
There’s absolutely a difference. Each one has to be approached as a separate movie, and each story has to stand alone.

How do they feel different to you?
Well, one is Bella as a human — first a newlywed, and then pregnant. It’s about Bella surviving that, but also staying true to her choices. The other one is completely different. The world has totally changed from her. She’s now this strong, unbreakable vampire who finds out that she has some extraordinary gifts. They’re actually really different stories in a lot of ways.
She covered a little bit about BD as well in an Eclipse interview with EW.
Were you hoping there would be two Breaking Dawn movies?
Initially, I went back and forth. At first, I thought one. Then, when I got more into the story and thought, you know what, this is two. It’s a lot in one book. We would have had to cut out so much to do one movie. The nature of the book is sort of two movies. There’s before she’s a vampire and then after she’s a vampire. We’d be giving short shrift to both sections to try and do it as one.

How will it feel to leave the Twilight franchise?
I left Dexter after the fourth season, too. Twilight and Dexter — they’ve been my worlds for the last four years or so. Part of me is very excited about doing something new. I’m ready to branch out and explore other worlds and characters. The other part of me is sad to leave them and a little bit nervous. I’m comfortable in these worlds. I know I can write Dexter and Twilight. It’s always anxiety-provoking to go into new worlds and have to get to know a whole new language.
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Let's see what we missed out on about Eclipse in the net.

Entertainment Weekly's Popwatch chatted with costume designer Tish Monaghan, who gave them some cool trivia about the characters' clothes in the movie, like, why Kellan wears lighter shirts (to show off his muscles), where they get Rob and Taylor's shirts (the Gap... Taylor's is a size smaller than usual to display those buffed up biceps), how there's more to Rosalie's wedding dress (the train is 30-ft long), why RPattz's pants are kinda loose (they're actually karate pants), and how there's a little bit of Rachelle Lefevre's Victoria in Bryce Dallas Howard's version. (We touched up on all this in the Danag podcast's soon-to-be-released episode 23, our Eclipse movie review.)

SELF.com has a more in-depth interview with the designer regarding color and wardrobe style choices, such as the brands of the characters' clothing. Key points I'd like to highlight:
SELF: How is Bella's look in Eclipse different from in New Moon?

Tish Monaghan: Well, it's funny because the movies come out a year apart, but onscreen, only a week has passed. With Bella [Kristen Stewart], she's a little more settled in public and in her relationship with Edward. And so, at the beginning, I wanted to show a little bit more of a relation to the Cullens' colors, a cool palate, and steer away from the warm earth tones that were more evident in New Moon.

There are quite a few romantic scenes, so I wanted to show a softer side of Bella without going too girly or feminine, because that's just not at the heart of who she is. She's a very practical person, so I tried to soften her up a bit with color. We open up with her wearing one of her signature plaid shirts, but it's in a softer, lilac fabric and looks very pretty in a field of flowers. We tried to retain the integrity of her character, but just lighten her up a little.

And how about for the boys?

In New Moon, Edward [Robert Pattinson] is essentially in a suit throughout most of the movie because he almost gets frozen in time on the night of Bella's birthday party, when the tragedy occurs. So he sports that look of a restrained, contained individual throughout the film. I wanted to ensure that in Eclipse, we brought him back into the world of a grade twelve student. I wanted to make a point of getting him back to t-shirts and jeans and sneakers, a more casual look while maintaining the Cullen's flavor, which is always a little more styled - I mean, he's never going to look too rough and ready. We wanted to get him out of the gentlemanly quotient and into clothes that look good and fit nicely, but seem a little more youthful. For Jacob, the only thing I changed was I put him into some cutoff cargo shorts instead of cutoff jeans. We ended up using a lot of the same t-shirts because they fit him so well.
Collider.com interviewed Eric Leven, the visual effects supervisor of Eclipse, who reveals the existence of limited collectible items made for the crews of both the second and third films!

A really interesting article on The Huffington Post site is titled "A Twilight Seduction: What Men can Learn from Edward". It's a quite lengthy article which discusses the "sexual" dynamic (or lack thereof) between the love triangle of Edward, Bella and Jacob. And it ends with a few tips "to inspire lustful adoration", among them:
Kiss: Tenderly, urgently, to communicate, to explore, and for no reason at all.
Smolder: Look into our eyes like you want to learn us, then ask us what we're thinking. We're going to tell you anyway, so you might as well get credit for it.
Say Things We'll Savor: Telling us we're beautiful is fine, but tell us why and we'll believe you.
Be Gorgeous: Cultivate the best part of your DNA - your humanity. Chiseled cheekbones and chests make us look. Intelligence, integrity, imagination make us love.
Be Present: Be there in our dreams and share yours with us. Gift us yourself and you'll be rewarded.
I'm not sure about the "smoldering" part (remembering how it was used in the Tangled trailer), but a lot of it does make sense, so check the article out.

NPR.org has a feature exploring Stephenie Meyer's Twilight and Stieg Larsson's Millennium series as ushering in a new age where it's the girls that lead the pop culture phenoms.

InStyle.com asked the actors "What do you want to take home from the set of the Twilight Saga?"

Also, some actor interviews:
USAToday with Xavier Samuel.
Details with Jack Huston.
Telegraph UK with Bryce Dallas Howard
Huffington Post with Christian Serratos

News Round-Up: 26 August 2009

Watch the following video of Access Hollywood with Edi Gathegi on his thoughts upon watching the completed New Moon film (Thanks to Rachel of Access Hollywood for the clip):



Another film which can be a treat to Twilight fans in the coming months is a documentary on Forks, entitled Twilight in Forks: The Saga of the Real Town. Here is a basic background about the documentary posted by MTV. Be sure to check the blog if this will be available locally.

Get a glimpse on the views of Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner in this interview with MTV on the complex Bella-Jacob relationship.

Check out some filming photos posted by Celebrity Mania on Bryce Dallas Howard (Victoria) and Xavier Samuel (Riley) during a kissing scene for the Eclipse film.

Justin Chon shares some details about the Eclipse film with RadarOnline in this entertaining interview. To put another human into the mix, here's another one with Christian Serratos as she talks about the cast working on the New Moon and Eclipse films.

BooBoo Stewart reveals how his sister is more than thrilled on his brother joining the cast as it gives her a chance to see shirtless Taylor (who wouldn't?) in this interview with E! Online.

Since I just want to insert some Cam Gigandet goodness in this round-up for obvious reasons, here's some information on Cam teaming up with another popular vampire actor Stephen Moyer in an upcoming vampire flick entitled Priest. See the article on ET Online.

Popstar.com has an article giving a brief background on how selected popular Twilight fansites began [haha this got me reminiscing - mabelletaka].

Welcome Catalina!

Hot on the heels of Jack Huston's casting news... ET Online reports that Catalina Sandino Moreno has been tapped to portray Maria, the vampire that created a newborn army during the southern vampire wars. She was also the one who sired Jasper.

[minamic: The news report also states that Jack Huston will be playing Riley. Jack will actually be playing Royce King II (as stated in the post below) and Riley will be played by Xavier Samuel.]

Looks like we're going to have both backstories filling in some of the blanks on the Cullens in Eclipse! Can't wait!

News Round-Up: July 19, 2009

Okay, before I write anything else, I would just like to drop this link to the Teen Choice Awards site for our 13-19 y/o members who live in the U.S. (Sadly, this isn't like MTV where we get to go crazy on the voting, wherever we live.) As usual, Twilight has been nominated for a lot of categories! So if you want to spread the fandom love around and show people the power of the fans, go vote! :)

Now that that's out of the way, let's go for some movie news. Let's start with something about the 3rd movie, to begin filming on August 17 in Vancouver.

Twilight Saga: Eclipse now has its Riley! Riley, the newborn vampire that aids Victoria in her quest for revenge, will be played by 25-y/o Australian actor Xavier Samuel, as scooped by popular Hollywood movie blogs. Apparently those who also auditioned for the role were G.I. Joe's Channing Tatum and Harry Potter's Tom Felton (Draco Malfoy). Hm, from big franchises to another? You guys have had your share, give the new kids a chance, yeah?

On to New Moon. Things are starting to pick up as we reach the November due date of the screen sequel of Stephenie Meyer's literary baby. It's slow, but it's moving.

First off, we have two exclusives from HitFix.com: an interview with producer Wyck Godfrey and, finally, a very in-depth one with director Chris Weitz! If you're curious how far they are in post-production, here's a snippet from the latter's interview:
I am about two weeks away from showing the director's cut to the studio. I've got some wolves with fur. Some wolves are still invisible basically and some wolves are like -- you've all probably seen the claymation versions. We are still in the light RD phases of what Edward looks like when he's hit -- what the vampires look like when he's hit with light and the diamond effect. Also, the kind of hallucinatory effect Bella has when she hears Edward's voice and she imagines him there. And then we are Alexandre Desplat has just started working on his music for the film. And we are just starting to put together what acts will be on the soundtrack, so it's kind of like keeping ten plates spinning at once, but it's all good because we've got Alexander Desplat who I think is one of the greatest film composers living and because of the kind of the strength of the franchise that I inherited, a lot of bands are really interested in working on the soundtrack and we got visual effects people. And that just leaves me hopefully not dropping the ball in terms of editing together the story.
Oh, and he mentioned something about horse-sized wolves, too. So maybe we won't be seeing puppies in the final cut? Crossing fingers now.

Set visit reports have also gradually been posted. Here's Day One of HitFix's featured set visit. Here's another by Hollywood.com. Even Rotten Tomatoes has its own set report! [minamic: I'm surprised, is all.] All three of them seem to have stumbled on the Volturi scene, and judging from the descriptions, it seems like Dakota Fanning's short scenes will be something to watch out for.

More on New Moon: Thom Yorke and Kings of Leon for the soundtrack? And a better look at the character designs for Edward, Bella and Jacob of the Twilight Graphic Novel from Everglow.

Since we're on the subject of graphic novels, Comic Con is upon us once again, and although Robert Pattinson will be attending, unfortunately, he will not be in any backstage interviews. Although this greatly reduces our RPattz eye-candy quota for the year, there are a few others to make up for it, namely four extra-hot wolves, Jamie Campbell-Bower, and Michael Sheen.

And if that still doesn't make up for it, maybe consider curling up under a Twilight throw blanket while eating your New Moon chocolate.