Video: Tinsel Korey, Gil Birmingham and Julia Jones promote Breaking Dawn DVD

Tinsel Korey, Gil Birmingham and Julia Jones all hit the morning talk show circiut today.

Video: Robert Pattinson Talks Honeymoon Sex Scene

Hollywood Hills and VideoEZY.Com has a conversation with Robert Pattinson where he admits that “me and Kristen had no idea what we were doing” during the sex scene.  He also talks about the wedding, birth, and hanging out with the human cast members.

 

Breaking Dawn Part 2 Title Treatment Revealed

We know it isn’t much, but at least it’s progress! This is the title treatment for Breaking Dawn Part 2. It’s yellowish in color which is similar to the treatment for New Moon, but looking at them side by side on Hypable, it looks like Breaking Dawn Part 2’s treatment is lighter and brighter. What do you think?

Video: Kellan Lutz on Jimmy Fallon: Twilight, Doing Stunts, Robert Is Bothered

Kellan Lutz appeared on Jimmy Fallon last night.They talked about”about Twilight, doing stunts, and what he has in common with ‘Robert Is Bothered’.”

UInterview Wants Your Questions For Nikki Reed

UInterview is doing a Q&A with Nikki Reed, and they want your questions. In order to participate, you go to their site and go to the upper left where you see the interface screen capped below. Click on the indicated buttons to participate.

Video: How the Wolfpack Fought Back

Ew has the exclusive clip on this one:

 

In this exclusive EW clip, it’s all about the wolf pack and their climactic battle with the Cullens towards the end of the film. (And if you don’t want your wolves-are-real illusions shattered, we suggest you don’t continue onward.) The choreography and special effects and stunts were all carefully thought out and planned to the very second in order to make the scene look as realistic as possible. Funny then, how hard it is for the actual actors to pantomime fight scenes versus the air, or in some cases, a not-so-ferocious beanbag.

Check it out on EW because we can’t embed it here.

Video: Ashley Greene on Live! With Kelly

Ashley Greene talks about The Twilight Saga coming to an end as well as her secret talent on Live! With Kelly.

Comic Con Hotel Block Goes on Sale March 29

The below photo was in Comic Con Annual that just came out. You can of course go for a hotel room not in the convention block, but they are more expensive or further away. For instructions on the new registration procedures for Comic Con see this post. The post also includes info about the con (They give you admission to the four-day event, but they don’t guarantee you admission to any given panel, so camping out may or may not be required) Tickets have not gone on sale as of yet.

No official announcement has been made yet by Summit/Lionsgate (or any movie studio), but we think it highly likely that a Breaking Dawn II panel will be there.

What Have The Twilight Saga DVD’s Been Missing

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This week for Laura’s Movies.com column, she is going to be talking about the DVDs in the Twilight Saga: which have the best extras, which commentaries were the best, and what is missing that we really want (first thing that comes to mind is a decent gag reel). The Borders New Moon edition has a special place in her heart because of the podcast material. In any case, please chime in with your opinion, and you may find yourself quoted in the Movies.com article!

Demian Bichir Has New Moon to Thank For His Oscar Nomination

Well, sort of. Demian Bichir is currently one of the OSCAR nominees for his role in Chris Wietz’s first post Twilight film called A Better Life. He tells Collider that it came about because of a New Moon meeting.

Hadn’t you met with Chris Weitz a few years prior to making this film?

BICHIR: It was not so many years back, but I got a call from my agents saying that I had an audition for New Moon. It was not in my plans to become a vampire, but I wanted to meet Chris Weitz. So, I went to talk to him and I remember that we started talking about this gardener. He started telling me everything about this story about an undocumented worker, and I just couldn’t get it straight. I thought it was a gardener vampire, or something like that. I was a little bit confused. And then, he told me, “We don’t have a script yet, but I’d like you to read it, as soon as we have it ready.” A year later, I got ahold of the script and I fell in love with it instantly.

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