Ashton Kutcher and Twilight Comments Punk’d?

In looking at this video (shot in Brazil as part of a TV appearance), it looks like the guy who hosted Punk’d just got Punk’d by his translator. It seems that Ashton isn’t aware that he called Robert Pattinson “a gay vampire”. Spunk Ransom has the translation here. Both Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore have been outspoken about using the term “gay” in a manner that is disparaging, so it does seem unlikely that Ashton knew what he was saying. We’re starting to see various entertainment media spinning the story various ways. Looking at the video and the translation, what’s your take?

Hallmark 2011 Twilight Ornament

Twilighters Dream has the preview and the details on how you can purchase this item starting July 16. Check out all the details here.

Video: Michael Sheen: Breaking Dawn Has Depth

Do you agree with Michael Sheen’s assessment of the Breaking Dawn depth possibilities?

Hillywood Parodies Harry Potter

We thought we’d go a little off topic here. We’ve been supporters of The Hillywood Show for awhile. In between hosting the Creation Entertainment Official Twilight Conventions and their next Twilight parody, the girls have done a new Potter parody on what it’s like waiting for the next Harry Potter move to come out.

Chaske Spencer Reads Winter in the Blood

The Montana NBC affiliate featured the upcoming Winter in the Blood costarring Chaske Spencer and Julia Jones.

Winter In The Blood Director: Fortunate to Have Chaske Spencer and Julia Jones

Winter in the Blood starts filming this summer and is a labor of love for fim makers who are trying to stay authentic to the Montana experience.

“The story is set specifically in a place that could only be that region of Montana. So many of the people involved — including major investors and partners — are Montanans or at least have a deep love for Montana,” he said. “We’re casting a number of actors who are either from here or have a strong connection to this place.”

When the Smiths focused on Chaske Spencer — alpha werewolf Sam Uley in the “Twilight” Saga and a Lakota Sioux in real life — for lead character Virgil First Raise, they knew him as a New York actor and only later learned he’s from Poplar.
…Another cast member with “Twilight” ties is Julia Jones, who will play Agnes. She was Leah Clearwater in the “Twilight” Saga and is of Choctaw and Chickasaw descent.

“There’s a quality in Chaske and Julia that’s very powerful,” Smith said. “We’re excited we get them at this point in their career where they’re still willing to be in a low-budget film. It will be interesting to see them in a completely different realm. They’re going to have fun playing off each other.”

See more on the Great Falls Tribune

Video: Rami Malek at the Larry Crowne Premiere

Rami plays Benjamin in Breaking Dawn.
Via Team Twilight

Mike Welch On Breaking Dawn Romance: AGH My Eyes!

You have to love the thoroughly honest answer Mike Welch gave to E!’s Marc Malken about seeing the Edward and Bella honeymoon on the big screen.

“I have not seen [it],” Michael Welch told us of Robsten’s Breaking Dawn bed scene at the Second Annual Thirst Project Gala in Beverly Hills. “And I’ll be honest, I can’t say I’m looking forward to it, because these are good friends of mine and I don’t really want to see that.”

See more of Mike Welch’s comments supporting his co-stars in their other projects here.

Also watch for Mike on the Lifetime Network’s Born Bad, premiering  Monday, July 11 at 8 PM.

Comic Con 2011 Camping For Twi Hards

This from Summit:

“THE TWILIGHT SAGA: BREAKING DAWN – PART 1 is the first scheduled Comic-Con panel on Thursday, July 21!

Please let all of your readers know, and make sure to tell them to start camping on Wednesday to guarantee their seats inside of Hall H!

More info to come as the date approaches…”

For those of you who have tickets (they are sold out) and have never done Comic Con before, Hall H is the big hall at Comic Con. The camping area is the far South end of the convention center where there is a large plaza. Fans sleep out to get a spot in Hall H (roughly holds 6,000 people). In our favor, Breaking Dawn is on Thursday, not considered a big day like Friday and Saturday. However whatever is in Hall H that day will all be vying for seats. The way it works is first come first serve to the seats. So camping out gives you a better shot at getting one, because people can sit in Hall H all day waiting for whatever the big show they want. Depending on how popular whatever is scheduled after the Twilight panel is will determine how intense that camp out crowd is.

Also some advice from folks who attended in the past

Another excellent resource of advice

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