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‘New Moon’ DVD Buying Guide

by Admin on Mar.19, 2010, under Twilight News

Here’s an EXCELLENT buying guide to help you in your New Moon DVD purchasing if you’re waiting until the release date on March 20! Click to enlarge.

{via Twistar}

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Video For Lykke Li’s ‘Possibility’

by Admin on Mar.19, 2010, under Twilight News

Possibility, sung by Lykke Li, was one of my favorite songs on the New Moon soundtrack & today the music video premiered to celebrate Lykke Li’s birthday.

The video, filmed in black & white, was taken in the studio with Lykke Li & her b&. What do you think of the video? Does it fit the mood of the song?

{via Pitchfork}

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Two New EW Outtakes Of Kristen Stewart

by Admin on Mar.19, 2010, under Twilight News

These outtakes our from 2008 – vintage KStew is always nice to look at :)

{via Kristen Stewart Source}

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Dakota Fanning On Jimmy Fallon

by Admin on Mar.19, 2010, under Twilight News

Continuing her promotional duties for The Runaways, Dakota Fanning stopped by Jimmy Fallon last night & took some time to answer some fan video questions. Her biggest fan, Kristen Stewart, was saved for last :)

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Who Should Direct ‘Breaking Dawn’?

by Admin on Mar.19, 2010, under Twilight News

It’s one of many questions that has come up whenever someone talks about Breaking Dawn. & a few of the Twilight Saga stars have already cast their pick of who they think is the best fit – Robert Pattinson votes for Gus Van Sant while Kristen Stewart & Dakota Fanning think Sofia Coppola fits the bill. It’s been said that these two Oscar-nominated directors have been approached to direct the final installment of the Saga as well as Bill Condon.

MTV breaks down the pros & cons of each of these directors – which one would you choose? Do you have other suggestions for a director?

Sofia Coppola
Pros: The director of “Lost in Translation” & “Marie Antoinette” has made a career out of exploring human alienation & the difficulty of one person meaningfully connecting with another — & the emotional beauty that occurs when such a connection is actually made. Looked at in a certain light, “Breaking Dawn” is all about alienation & connection: Bella’s guilty feelings about how deeply Jacob loves her; Edward struggling to reconcile his love for Bella with what will keep her safe; Jacob’s rage over his unrequited love & his eventual bond with Edward & Bella’s child. It would be interesting to see Coppola weave a profound film out of these characters’ twisty emotional allegiances.

Cons: We’re not at all sure that profundity is what Summit Entertainment or “Twilight” fans want. We’re doubly uncertain about how Coppola would h&le the story’s many action sequences. What’s more, Coppola is also a writer & has scripted all of her feature films, including an adaptation of Jeffrey Eugenides’ “The Virgin Suicides” & the upcoming Hollywood drama “Somewhere.” Now that she’s established her filmmaking cred & has three Oscar noms to her name, we doubt she’d give up such creative control & work with Stephenie Meyer’s source material & Melissa Rosenberg’s screenplay.

Gus Van Sant

Pros: The “Twilight” books are steeped in the misty, wooded environment of the Pacific Northwest. With films like 1989’s “Drugstore Cowboy” to 2005’s “Last Days,” Van Sant has made the Northwest almost into a character — it’s ambient noises as important as any line of dialogue. In terms of tracking the story’s ever-changing dynamics between groups, family members & friends in “Breaking Dawn” & exploring its often transgressive teen sexuality, we think Van Sant would do a stellar job.

Cons: As is the case with Coppola, we can’t exactly envision Van Sant — a two-time Oscar-nominee with highbrow tastes — taking on such a mainstream work of literature. For a guy who’s been around as long as he has, a hefty paycheck hardly seems enough to convince Van Sant to veer off course & head to Forks, Washington.

Bill Condon
Pros: “Breaking Dawn” features a slew of horror-like elements — including a bloody, supernatural birth scene — & Condon has explored that genre before with “C&yman: Farewell to the Flesh.” He has also dabbled in supernatural subject matter with “Gods & Monsters,” a film about the real-life director of “Frankenstein.” & then there’s “Dreamgirls” — proof he can take established source material & churn out a visually stunning box-office success.

Cons: Will he be free? He’s set to begin filming his Marlon Wayans-starring biopic about Richard Pryor in the fall. There’s no word about when “Breaking Dawn” might begin filming, but will Condon be available?

{via MTV}

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