Archives for 2010

Gold Pass Giveaway For Official Twilight Tour Indianapolis!


We are giving away 2 gold passes to Creation Entertainment’s Official Twilight Tour in Indianapolis. The event takes place Fri., Sat. & Sun. July 9-11, 2010 Indianapolis Marriott East 7202 East 21st St. Exactly what you get with the Gold passes is below the cut. What is fantastic is this is the first tour stop after Eclipse comes out, so the actors can dish full details without worrying about giving away spoilers so the Q & A’s are bound to be great.

Let us know in the comments who rocks more the wolves or the vamps and why and we will pick a random winner on Saturday at 11:59pm est.

Also for those of you on a budget (and let’s face it who isn’t on a budget) they have slashed prices on general admission day tickets to $10

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EXTRA: Workout Tips From Kellan Lutz, Ashley Greene, and JAckson Rathbone

So, are you motivated to hit the gym?

Moviefone: Twilight Trivia by Twilight Fansites

moviefone-logo-195x68We’ve all played those trivia games that ask questions that they think are hard like “What kind of car does Edward drive?” and we all secretly groan. Well Moviefone decided it wanted some truly tough Twilight trivia and they asked a variety of fansites including ours for questions.

Go check it out and see how you do. Thank you to Moviefone for asking us to do something like this for the fans!

MTV: Taylor Lautner Better Shirtless in Summer

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Eclipse Soundtrack Party Tuesday Night

soundrtrackcovereThis just in from the Eclipse Soundtrack website:

“Dear Twilight fans, cancel any plans you’ve made for Tuesday night because we have an event you do not want to miss! Make sure you’re near a computer tomorrow evening at 6PM PST to watch a stream of the Eclipse Soundtrack party live from the 98.7FM Studio in Los Angeles with performances by soundtrack artists Metric, Cee Lo Green and Eastern Conference Champions.

You can watch a live UStream of the concert on Yahoo.com at 6PM PST tomorrow evening and join in the fun by submitting your questions to all three performers during the live stream.

But why wait until then? You can also send us your questions in advance and we’ll select the best submissions to ask Metric, Cee Lo Green and Eastern Conference Champions. Simply post your question in the comments section below or send them to us via a reply on Twitter to @EclipseSoundtrk

IESB: Wyck Godfrey Twilight-Breaking Dawn the Evolution

IESB has one of the better interviews that we have seen lately with Wyck Godfrey:

“In February of 2006, Wyck Godfrey partnered with his friend Marty Bowen to create their own production company, Temple Hill Entertainment, and they made their first film together – The Nativity Story, directed by Catherine Hardwicke. A couple years later, he teamed up with Hardwicke again to produce Twilight, which became an international sensation, along with the second installment in the story, The Twilight Saga: New Moon.

With The Twilight Saga: Eclipse, the third chapter of the cultural phenomenon, set to be released on June 30th and also sure to be a huge hit, producer Wyck Godfrey spoke exclusively to IESB about bringing Eclipse to the screen and why David Slade was the perfect director. He also talked about making Breaking Dawn with director Bill Condon, and his line-up of other projects that are in development.

IESB: At what point did you get involved with the Twilight films?

Wyck: I got involved when they decided to make Twilight and brought on Catherine Hardwicke. She and I had made a movie together, called The Nativity Story, and we were really good friends, and she kept calling and asking me for help. I was shooting a movie in Portland, and they were going to shoot in Portland and, at some point, she said, “I need a producer who has the same level of energy I have.” And Erik Feig, who runs the studio, had also called and said, “Can you come in and produce these movies for us? You know Catherine, you know how she works and you know how I work, so you’d be a perfect person to help, in the middle of it.” So, I’ve been on it every day, since that day two and a half years ago.

IESB: For people who aren’t necessarily familiar with what a producer does, what exactly is your involvement with the films?

Wyck: You really oversee the development and the production of the movie, coordinating between the director and the actors, everything that’s happening on set and the studio, and the guys that are paying for the movie.”

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Melissa Rosenberg Official Facebook Fanpage Drive

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We just got the heads up on a contest going on over at Melissa Rosenberg’s Official Facebook Fanpage.  On a personal note, it’s a pretty decent page. It doesn’t over spam your feed (posts only like maybe once a month) and you get some pretty cool behind the scenes photos when Melissa does post.

“We’ve crossed over 10,000 fans! You are all so amazing, and to express my gratitude, I want to start a little contest. If you can all recruit your friends and we get to 20,000 fans by the time the film opens on June 30, I will send three people a signed copy of the script for either TWILIGHT, NEW MOON, or ECLIPSE. So get all your friends involved – only nine more days to go!”

http://www.facebook.com/melissa.rosenberg

And speaking of Melissa, there is a great new interview with her up on IESB:

IESB: How did you originally get the job to write the Twilight films?

Melissa: It was really through my relationship with Summit – the studio – with whom, after all this is done, I will have done all six movies that I’ve written with them, which has got to be some kind of record. But, I had done Step Up with them and it was such a great collaboration. They actually wanted me to do Step Up 2, and I was just like, “You know, I’ve already written it.” It was not a continuing storyline, so it was basically just writing it again, and I was like, “How can I do it any better?”

So, I bowed out of that and went, “Oh, god, they’re going to hate me. I just lost my whole relationship.” And then, about eight months later they called and said, “How do you feel about teens and vampires?,” and I was like, “I love it!” I’m so into the genre. So, I read the book in one eight-hour sitting, and then went in and talked to Summit and Catherine [Hardwicke], and it was an instant marriage. Embarrassingly, it was one of the easiest jobs I’ve ever gotten. I think it works like that, when it’s just meant to be. That’s what I’ve found, over the years, as I’ve gone out for jobs. When you have to go through hoops, it’s never right. When it’s right, it just happens. Step Up was like that, Dexter was like that and this was like that.

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Fandango: Exclusive Ashley Greene Interview

ashleyjacksoneclipseFandango’s Scott Huver, who last interviewed Ashley Greene back before Twilight came out, had another chance to speak with her.

With her on-screen pixie-cut wig nowhere in sight, Green’s long, newly lightened locks cascade about her face as she considers what lies beyond her star-making stint in the mega-present Twilight films. The Eclipse actress exudes so much poised confidence and eagerness to dive into the next phase of her career that you can’t help but wonder if she, like the prescient Alice, has some tantalizing foreknowledge of momentous events around the corner.

Already a favorite of fashion magazines, boy bloggers and, of course, the Twihards, Greene talks to us about lending Alice some Ashley-ness, the fan encounters that mean the most to her, and gives us a glimpse of the game plan after the sun sets on the film franchise. Frankly, we’re inclined to believe her vision.

Fandango: I remember back when we met for the first Twilight film, and you talking about loving the character and doing her justice for the fans. How much of the character is yours now, three films in?
Ashley Greene: In general I always try to break characters down in the most basic form, being a human being – or having human characteristics, in Alice’s case. So if I’ve experienced anything in my life that is similar to them, I try to connect to that and I really kind of become this character.

With Alice, I definitely tried to stay optimistic like she does. And of course I love fashion! She loves fashion. For the family aspect of it, I’m extremely close to my family, as is she. So that was an easy connection. It wasn’t that big of a stretch. If someone messes with Alice’s family she’ll go to bat for them, and I’m the same way for my family.”

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Reelz Channel Features Tyson Houseman


Eclipse Movie | Summer Movies 2010

Tyson routinely gets referred to by his fellow packmates as the “brainy jokester”. What do you think.

Nashville Movie Event Reminder!

There is still time to get tickets to our Eclipse movie event in Nashville, TN.  Read all the details and order tickets by visiting our events page. Tickets are only $10.50 and everyone will get a special prize!  We have over 100 autographed items as well as gifts from our sponsors Creation Entertainment,  Cafe Press, Twilight Beauty, Borders, Burger King, and Infinite Jewelry.