Archivio per Giugno, 2008

Greetings From Twilight – The Weather

Posted in Video on Giugno 28, 2008 by adminhost

Ecco qui un nuovo video dal blog del film di Twilight.

In una giornata di riprese, anzichè esserci pioggia e nuovole, c’era il sole che ai vampiri fa male!

Così tutto il cast ha provato ad attirare il brutto tempo con una danza!

fonte: Greetings from Twilight

Breaking Dawn tour in diretta

Posted in News on Giugno 20, 2008 by adminhost

Come sappiamo la Meyer ha organizzato un tour in america per promuovere l’uscita del quarto libro della saga di Twilight, ovvero Breaking Dawn. Fortunatamente sul suo sito c’è scritto che potremo vedere l’evento in diretta su questo sito: iClips Network

Verranno trasmessi gli eventi che si terranno nei giorni 1 e 7 di agosto.

Per poter visualizzare la diretta non dovete far altro che registrarvi sul sito gratuitamente.

Fonte: Stephenie Meyer Site

Twilight in Italia a Dicembre

Posted in News on Giugno 18, 2008 by adminhost

“Un nostro lettore ci ha segnalato ieri che Twilight non verrà distribuito a marzo 2009 (o addirittura più avanti) in Italia, ma a pochissima distanza dall’uscita del film in America. Secondo una sua fonte, infatti, il film dovrebbe uscire il 19 dicembre, a una sola settimana di distanza dalla release americana.

Abbiamo deciso di contattare la Eagle Pictures per ricevere conferma di questa notizia. Attualmente, però, è in corso una convention dei responsabili della casa di distribuzione cinematografica: proprio durante la convention dovrebbe essere stabilita con chiarezza la data di uscita del film. Tuttavia, ci è stato riferito dall’ufficio commerciale che il film uscirà sicuramente a dicembre nel nostro Paese, senza quindi ritardi eccessivi. Anzi, dalla convention potrebbe anche arrivare la decisione di distribuire il film day-and-date, in contemporanea: appena avremo notizie ufficiali (e speriamo definitive) sulla data, ve le comunicheremo.”

Articolo by Badtaste

Questo vuol dire che non dobbiamo aspettare più sino a Gennaio per poter vedere il film nel nostro paese!

Forza fan, dobbiamo resistere ancora 184 giorni!

Twilight Tuesday 17 giugno 2008

Posted in Twilight Tuesday on Giugno 17, 2008 by adminhost

Questo martedì MTV è stato più buono.

Sono stati postati ben cinque video. In uno di questi possiamo osservare una scena nuova, che si svolge in una serra.

Potete vedere i video QUI

Mentre qui di seguito potete leggere i dialoghi:

PORTLAND, Oregon — Recently, MTV News marked a “Twilight Tuesday” by releasing an in depth video from our visit to the upcoming film’s set, and more than a million viewers devoured details about the sacred scenes being re-created with care for director Catherine Hardwicke’s cameras.

As any Hollywood hotshot can tell you, every hit production deserves a sequel.

While Day One of our “Twilight” set visit was dominated with Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson making googly eyes at each other in a meadow straight out of Stephenie Meyer’s written page, Day Two unveiled a cast and crew unafraid to experiment with new scenes, dialogue and even a super-cool Cullen family crest (which you can see on the MTV Movies Blog).

“We’re doing a scene where I’ve just seen [Edward] do a very inexplicable thing. … He stops a van from crushing me with his bare hands,” explained Stewart, the film’s Bella Swan.

Every good Twilighter remembers the moment early in the first novel when Edward Cullen is forced to reveal his superhuman powers in the school parking lot, instinctively saving the new student who has captured his heart. On the “Twilight” page, the moment leads to many paragraphs of anguished avoidance, as Bella tries to find an explanation (duh … he’s a vampire!) for the unexplainable.

In the film, those anguished early moments will be replaced by a field-trip scene that brings most of the major characters — including Jackson Rathbone’s Jasper and Kellan Lutz’s Emmett — together. On a school bus and in a greenhouse, the tension unfolds much more rapidly.

“There’s probably a few less biology scenes than there are in the book, and there are probably fewer at Charlie’s house, but mostly all the juicy stuff is there,” Hardwicke explained of some of the verbose “Twilight” scenes that have been condensed for the film. “We might not go to the biology classroom five times. Instead, we went three times.”

Discussing the field-trip scene, Stewart explained: “I come to him after he’s sort of blown me off and refused to tell me what’s going on. He again blows me off here. But it’s not just that I’m curious, like, ‘Oh, I want to know … what was that?’ Whatever that is, I need to be a part of it. He knows that. He sees it.

“It’s like Romeo and Juliet,” she explained of the Edward/Bella mutual attraction. “You can’t let anyone else know what’s going on, but you are compelled. And you have to see where it goes, period.”

During the afternoon of shooting, Portland’s insanely unpredictable weather dumped hail the size of golf balls all over the tin-roofed greenhouse that had Pattinson, Stewart, Gregory Tyree Boyce (as Tyler Crowley) and Anna Kendrick (as Jessica Stanley) acting out the scene alongside a dozen extras. As Hardwicke called “Action!” a new chapter of the “Twilight” saga unfurled:

“Hey, Edward,” Bella says, walking up behind him as he continues to ignore her. “Really?”

“What was in Jacksonville?” Edward asks.

“How did you know about that?”

“You didn’t answer my question,” he replies.

“Well, you don’t answer any of mine,” Bella shoots back. “And you don’t even say ‘hi’ to me.”

Pausing for a moment, Edward replies: “Hi.”

After a sigh, Bella asks: “Are you gonna tell me how you stopped the van?”

“Yeah. I had an adrenaline rush,” he stumbles. “They’re very common. You can Google it.”

“Floridians — that’s what’s in Jacksonville,” she says, continuing to walk through the greenhouse and then stumbling, as the klutzy Bella often does.

“Watch where you walk. Sometimes it helps,” Edward teases. “Look, I’m sorry I’m being rude. I think it’s the best way.”

At this moment in the scene, Kendrick’s Jessica runs up and scares Edward away. “Bella!” she shrieks. “Guess who just asked me to the prom? I totally thought Mike was gonna ask you, actually. Um, it’s not gonna be weird though, right?”

“No, no. Zero weirdness,” Bella responds. “You guys are great together.”

“I know, right?”

Concluding the scene, Tyler Crowley sets off a sprinkler system, causing all the students to flee the greenhouse.

“Tyler!” Jessica screams. “What is wrong with you?”

Speaking about such scenes that go beyond the “Twilight” book, producer Greg Mooradian explained: “I think we did a really judicious job of distilling it. Our greatest critic, Stephenie Meyer, loves the screenplay, and that tells me that we made all the right choices in terms of what to keep and what to lose. Invariably, you’re going to lose bits and pieces that certain members of the audience are going to desperately want to see, but there’s just a reality that we’re not making ‘Twilight: The Book’ the movie.”

The presence of such scenes raises an interesting question that Hollywood has faced more and more in recent years: Do you stick to the source material verbatim and risk a poor cinematic fit like “Speed Racer,” or do you change things around so much that people wonder why “Miami Vice” even bothered to use its title? How do you walk the fine line between respect and reinvention?

“It’s very important to distinguish that we’re making a separate piece of art that obviously is going to remain very, very faithful to the book,” Mooradian added. “But at the same time, we have a separate responsibility to make the best movie you can make.”

Such innovation also includes the Cullen crest, another movie-only idea that gives the good guys a symbol, much like Superman’s “S” or Zorro’s “Z.” Boasting shamrocks and a lion, the symbol is sure to eventually appear on the T-shirts of Twilighters all over the world. When we were on set, however, it was limited to the jewelry adorning the stars.

“It’s not in the book,” explained Peter Facinelli (Carlisle Cullen), showing us the crest on his ring. “It’s just something Catherine came up with, and we all thought it was pretty cool. We all decided what our character would wear, and I decided that mine would wear a ring and it would double as a wedding ring. Some characters thought, ‘Well, I’ll have a choker.’ And some thought, ‘Well, I’ll wear a wristband.’ So they had them all made. It’s pretty cool.”

Fonte: MTV

3.200.000 di copie di Breaking Dawn

Posted in News on Giugno 15, 2008 by adminhost

La Little Brown ha alzato il tiro.

La prima tiratura di Breaking Dawn, quarto e ultimo titolo della Twilight Saga di Stephenie Meyer, è stata portata da 2,5 a 3,2 milioni di copie: la prima tiratura più alta nella storia del gruppo Hachette Book.

L’uscita negli Stati Uniti è prevista per la mezzanotte del 2 agosto, e centinaia di librerie organizzeranno party di mezzanotte, come successo in passato per Harry Potter.

Secondo la portavoce Melanie Chang, la tiratura è stata definita dopo una riunione interna sul fermento delle community e i feedback dei rivenditori. Attualmente negli Stati Uniti sono in stampa 6,5 milioni di copie della Twilight Saga.

In Italia, la Fazi Editore pubblicherà Breaking Dawn alla fine di Ottobre.

Fonte: Fazi Editore

Twilight e Carter Burwell

Posted in News on Giugno 13, 2008 by adminhost

“Carter Burwell has just finished work on his new film with the Coen Brothers, Burn After Reading, and is now scoring Twilight, the upcoming teen vampire film directed by eclectic production designer-turned-filmmaker Catherine Hardwicke (Thirteen, Lords of Dogtown, The Nativity Story). The film is based on Stephenie Meyer’s novel and stars Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson and Taylor Lautner. Produced by Maverick Film and Summit Entertainment, it’s scheduled to premiere on December 12. Twilight is Burwell’s first horror score since Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2 which came out in 2000″

L’articolo dice che Carter Burwell ha appena finito di lavorare sul suo nuovo film con i fratelli Coen, Burns After Reading, e ora sta puntando su Twilight, il prossimo film di giovani vampiri diretto da Catherine Hardwicke. Sarà lui a comporre le musiche di questo film.

Fonte : Film Music Magazine

Twilight at Comic-Con

Posted in News on Giugno 12, 2008 by adminhost

Il cast di Twilight apparirà dal vivo al Comic-Con di San Diego.

Ci saranno la regista Catherine Hardwicke, Kristen Stewart (Bella), Robert Pattinson (Edward), Cam Gigandet (James), Rachelle LaFevre (Victoria), Edi Gathegi (Laurant), Taylor Lautner (Jacob Black) e Stephenie Meyer.

Questo gruppo di incredibile talento parteciperà ad una conferenza, firmeranno autografi e tanto altro.

L’evento di terrà mercoledì 24 luglio 2008, nella Hall H del San Diego Convention Center.

fonte: Greetings from Twilight

Twilight Tuesday 10 giugno 2008

Posted in Twilight Tuesday on Giugno 10, 2008 by adminhost

Benvenuti in questo nuovissimo blog, nel quale vi terremo informati sulle novità riguardanti il mondo della Meyer.

Partiamo da una notizia fresca di giornata. Il martedì ormai è diventato il “Twilight Tuesday”, in quanto il blog di MTV ha scelto questo giorno per fornirci le news riguardanti il film.

Oggi, martedì 10 giugno, sono state annunciate le tappe del tour che Stephenie Meyer farà per promuovere il quarto libro della saga di Twilight, ovvero Breaking Dawn.

Ci sarà anche il cantante dei Blue October, Justin Furstenfeld, che forse comporrà qualche canzone per la colonna sonora del film.

Per maggiori informazioni visitate il sito di MTV