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Bronson Pelletier Confirms His Breaking Dawn Particpation
Bronson Pelletier confirms that he will be in both Louisiana and Vancouver.
What Twilight Could Have Been
One of the producers of Twilight, Mark Morgan, (seen left at the New Moon premiere. Photo credit: Sue Schneider_MGp Agency) spoke to Hollywood Life about what the original draft of Twilight was like back when MTV/Parmount had it and Stephenie Meyer was a relatively unknown author. Twilight was purchased before it was even published as is fairly common in Hollywood. Many scripts are optioned, but something like only 20% ever get made. Despite flaws, I think we can all agree that the Melissa Rosenberg version is way better. The MTV/Paramount version represents typical big studio think where they repackage everything rather than taking the best from the original.
At the Eclipse Prom in 2008, Laura talked with Stephenie a bit about the project where Stephenie mentioned some details like Bella and Edward being pursued by the FBI/CIA, bullets harming vampires, and Bella being a track star at BYU. The conversation was relatively late at night and Laura actually thought she imagined most of it the next day. At the end of the discussion, Stephenie mentioned that the rights to the movie were now going to an independent studio and she’d have more control over the script, and she was hopeful for it looking like something the fans would like.
Here’s what producer Mark Morgan told Hollywood Life:
“I actually found the material originally and then [sold it to MTV] and then sold it to Paramount,” he confided. “Lo and behold, six months later, after we chose a writer [Melissa Rosenberg], we did a draft and [Paramount] put the project in turnaround.”
Mark noted that it was hard finding a buyer for the script — believe it or not, nobody wanted it! “We went shopping to every studio around, but everyone passed,” he told us. “Every studio passed! Finally [Summit] said ‘let’s do it.’ It was a total blessing that Summit [chose to do the movie], because frankly, Paramount would have chosen a different director [over Catherine Hardwicke]. Their rewrite wasn’t exactly like the book.”
So what WOULD you have seen in this parallel Twilight universe? “They wanted to go more with an action movie,” Mark explained. “They had Bella [Kristen Stewart] fighting back. They had her father dying in one of the scripts, actually, and her becoming a vampire in the first movie. There were a lot of weird things that I don’t think they understood at the time, because the books were just becoming popular. By the time [the script] got to Summit, they were smart enough to say ‘You know what? Let’s throw out all the old scripts and let’s start from scratch.”
So, does this information make you view the Twilight movies any differently?
Want That Perfect Twilight Costume: One Fans Dedication
We first met John Henson a little more than a year ago. We were floored by the original and replica Twilight costumes he had on display at a convention. John has an eye for minute detail that is just stunning. It’s not enough for John to get a costume close if he can actually get it exact. John’s search for the EXACT not close EXACT Bella’s prayer bracelet was amazing.
It was John’s eagle eyes that spotted the incorrect tattoo on the original Jacob Black Barbie. They printed the tattoo upside down. Mattel will now replace the arm for free for you so the tattoo is in the right direction.
For those of you who are Hillywood fans, John designed most of their New Moon and Eclipse parody costumes. John also has a cameo in the New Moon parody. He is the tattoo artist who puts the paw print on Bella’s (Hilly Hindi’s) back.
Since Halloween is coming up and John is the master of Twilight replica costuming, we thought that we would do a Q & A with him.
How did you get into costume design?
Halloween is my favorite holiday and I’ve always loved dressing up. I learned how to sew by watching my mom, so it became a hobby. At age 13 I became pretty famous in the “Wizard of Oz” world of collectors by replicating Judy Garland’s ruby slippers. That started out as a personal project that lead into something much bigger. I had clients that ranged from The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to Walt Disney World, The Turner Entertainment Company, The MGM Grand Hotel in Las Vegas, Oprah Winfrey, Diana Ross, Michael Jackson and Liza Minneli. And that was all before I was 17!
I went to Ringling College of Art and Design for illustration, and stopped making the slippers to concentrate on school. I still see my reproductions pop up on eBay from time to time! After graduation I had the opportunity while working with AT&T to do some pro-bono work with a wonderful charity called Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS in NYC. I ‘m involved in their their “Broadway Bears” annual auction. Each bear is dressed in scaled-down, exact replicas of a Broadway costume/hair and makeup and signed by the actor who wore it. They’re auctioned off every year in NYC and can fetch as much as $35,000.00! This was my real introduction to full-force costuming, and to think it started with BEARS! I started with RENT in 1999, and have been with them every since. My heart and soul belong to RENT, because I changed so much, learned so much…really…it’s a close knit family and the show, literally, changes lives.
I’ve done many costumes for BC/EFA since, including those from WICKED, LEGALLY BLONDE:THE MUSICAL, DISNEY’S BEAUTY AND THE BEAST, YOU’RE A GOOD MAN, CHARLIE BROWN, THE SECRET GARDEN and CABARET. To see the bears and my varied works beyond the TWILIGHT realm, you can visit my temporary portfolio site here: http://www.coroflot.com/jhartnow
What attracted you to the Twilight franchise? Did you see the books first or the movies?
Oh, I can safely say that I LOVED Edward Cullen long before the movie! I was working in Charleston, South Carolina with AT&T when the 2nd novel came out. It was a Thursday. As an avid reader and lover of fantasy, I couldn’t stay in the hotel and watch television all night. So, I found my way to a Barnes and Noble Bookseller. If there’s anything I love more than a cloth shop it’s a book shop! There was a great display at the front of the store. I picked up the book with the, (now famous and immortal!), hands of Kimbra Hickey holding the apple and read the back. “About three things I was absolutely positive…”. How could anyone not be hooked by that?! That was a major WIN on my part, because I bought it…and took it back to that Marriott…and stayed up ALL NIGHT reading it!
I can honestly say I “found out” about Twilight all by myself! By Friday, I had driven back to Columbia with a hardback first edition of NEW MOON. I started the book as soon as I got home. I had dinner plans with friends that night, but by the time I finished Chapter 3, I was so broken up inside. I was crying. I felt like Stephenie Meyer took a piece of my own life and wrote it down for everyone to read. I felt a little odd…here I was, a guy in my late twenties reading this “tween” novel and getting so emotionally involved!
I later had conversations with my brilliant friend Lisa (who is also a Twilight fan, we’re the same age, have the same birthday BUT we’ve never met in person!) about how Stephenie MUST have known the angst, sorrow, tragedy and grief of something so profound. It was written so well and realistically. But Lisa, being a bit more knowledgeable about Meyer filled me in: “John, there’s no way. She’s a stay-at-home Mom. She’s a Mormon and has been with the same guy she’s known forever from her hometown in Phoenix”. That was when I knew that Stephenie Meyer was an AMAZING story-teller and I haven’t looked back since.
I’m a very proud TWILIGHT fan, even if I am thirty-five! I joke around with fans that I’m going to make my own “team” shirts. You know, “ Team ImaguyandloveTwilight”. Perhaps just ”Team COSTUMES” would be suffice…
Which was the first Twilight costume you made and why?
Wow. It’s only been a few years, but it seems like forever! The first costume I made was Kristen Stewart’s green birthday dress from NEW MOON. I was bringing the costumes from the TWILIGHT film to a CREATION ENTERTAINMENT event, and I really wanted something fun and unique for my cousin to wear to the ball. Of course this was about 6 months before the film (NM) came out and before the HOT TOPIC version, so it was a very unique piece at the time. I did have some “inside” help on the dress, and I still have it. It’s beautiful.
Which costume(s) are you the most proud of and why?
That’s easy. The Volturi! I had to recreate all of Tish Monoghan’s beautiful designs for THE HILLYWOOD SHOW, and those were all labors of love. I changed them all up slightly to give it my own signature, but they were all, basically, the same design. I just love the dark, rich look of those costumes against the pale skin, the contrast within the Volturi lair…it’s such a yin and yang thing…much like The Volturi themselves!
Which of the original costumes that you have is your favorite and why?
By far it’s Cam Gigandet’s “James” costume. I remember Stephenie saying that she was surprised that people were fans of James. “Team James” and all. How can you not be after you see Cam portray him?! It’s just such a neat story behind the costume, too. The jacket is an old 1940’s motorcycle jacket that belonged to Catherine Hardwicke. There was only one. They had to film all of Wayland’s scenes in it before it was distressed for James. And if you look carefully on his jacket and jeans, there are momento’s from all of his kills. The creeper even stole wedding bands and engagement rings to wear as trophies! SICK! The jeans still have mud caked on the bottom of them. I find that kind of stuff really cool!
Can you tell us about your involvement with The Hillywood Show?
We met at a CREATION tour where I had my costumes on display. “Alice” (Hannah Hindi) asked to borrow my duplicate silver ballet flats from Ashley Greene’s costume to wear. They were so sweet, gracious and just plain awesome. We sort of melded in the middle with the same thought. I knew I could be an asset to them, and they were thinking the same thing. So, here I am…3 parody films later…and I love every minute I get to spend with them, whether we’re tearing up some cheesecake, riding a roller coaster, or shooting all night long to get that “just right” take.
Hannah and Hilly’s grandmother Maria is an amazing costumer and seamstress, so she has officially become my adopted Grandma. She insists I call her Grandma Maria! We could spend hours and hours talking about costumes and her amazing history working with legends like Diana Ross at Caesar’s Palace.
ECLIPSE Parody is coming out SOON, so stay tuned to my blog, thetwilightcostumecollection.blogspot.com and thehillywoodshow.com for up-to-the-minute news! I honestly have to say that the new parody is going to surprise a lot of people. We’ve really stepped up our game to live up to our passions, which definitely include some on-the-spot homage to the original film.
Speaking of THS, I had a bit of a laugh recently when I saw my designs for THE HILLYWOOD SHOW appear in the 20th Century Fox feature film, “VAMPIRES SUCK”. That was a hoot! I didn’t make the credits because they were sealed before I had a chance to talk to their legal department. But, it’s all good…I have to say it’s kind of an honor when you see your replicas being used for something other than what you intended!
How do you feel about the costumes in each of the movies? What are the hits and misses in your opinion?
Abe Lincoln’s quote seems appropriate here, “You can please some of the people some of the time, all of the people some of the time, some of the people all of the time, but you can never please all of the people all of the time.” I happen to be a big fan of Catherine Hardwicke and the standard she set for “the look” of each character. As a costumer, working with characters that already exist in literature (usually) design themselves and organically change over time. Where would Bella be without a peasant blouse here and there? Alice without a vest? Rosalie without fierce heels? Jacob without his…well…he doesn’t wear much, does he?! (laugh). It’s all in their virtual chemical makeup that started in Stephenie Meyer’s head!
Have you ever had any contact with the designers from movies?
Indeed I have! Wendy Chuck and I talked quite a bit after the first film came out, and we have to give credit to Catherine Hardwicke for giving direction on those characters. Many of the pieces came out of her own wardrobe! Catherine is such a free spirit…I just love talking with her. Hopefully we will be able to see each other again in the future!
Halloween is coming not to mention various conventions where people want to dress up as their favorite Twilight character. What advice can you offer people who want to get that look just right?
First of all, don’t be too critical of yourself. Have FUN with it all, from beginning to end. I know some folks don’t have a lot of money to spend on professional costumes or the exact brand of jeans that Kristen Stewart wore. Many of the contemporary looks for nearly the whole cast from all of the films can be found at your local thrift stores. Would that white shirt be perfect if it were only blue? Don’t put it back…DYE IT! I can’t tell you how many hours go into dying garments that we use on The Hillywood Show! I’ve had green hands for a week before!
Are you doing any upcoming events where we can see your collection?
I’m not 100% confirmed for anything at this moment, but my agent has me lined up for a few things this year and next year, including possible returns to England for ETERNAL TWILIGHT, Australia for HUB’s big Twilight Convention, Twilight Cruise(s) and of course there might be some special Hillywood Show appearances that I’m attending in the near future. Of course you can see my designs on The Hillywood Show cast at all of the Official Twilight Tour stops! Keep an eye out on my blog for news of when and where I might be going next! My email address is there, too…so feel free to drop me a “hello” anytime!
Why Are Vampires Sucking In Female Fans
Arizona Central explores vampires from Bella Lugosi’s classic interpretation to current favorites like the vampires of True Blood and Twilight, and examines what has changed to spark the current interest. They talk about the common ties even though each mythology is different. (photo credit: Crystal Ochoa/The Arizona Republic)
“In business terms, the numbers are huge. The first three “Twilight” films, featuring Stephenie Meyer’s brooding teen vampires, have earned a cumulative $1.76 billion at the box office, according to the “Hollywood Reporter.” “True Blood” has emerged as HBO’s most successful show since “The Sopranos.” And in the publishing world, Meyer’s books have sold around 100 million copies.
“This particular subject seems inexhaustible at the moment,” says Jay A. Fernandez, who wrote about the business of vampires for the “Hollywood Reporter.” “If you really widen your gaze to the different types of pop culture, it’s endless.”
See more on Arizona Central
Kellan Lutz in Washington DC For 100 Best Communities
Kellan Lutz was the featured speaker at the annual ING America’s Promise 100 Best Communities awards. Here’s to Kellan’s math teacher Mrs. McCarthy and the other teachers who inspired him!
Ashley Greene: Harper’s Bazaar Ageless Style Campaign
Harper’s Bazaar took 6 actresses, three in their 20’s and matched them without counterparts in their 60’s, and paired them up in the same clothing to prove style can be ageless. Ashley Greene was matched with 1960’s and 1970’s icon Peggy Lipton of the original Mod Squad. When you watch the video of the shoot, you find out that Ashley and Peggy have a lot in common.
Via Twilightish
Harper’s Bazaar Twilight Cover Up For Cover of the Year
Over at Amazon.com the above classic cover featuring Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart is nominated for Cover of the Year. The cover and article were part of the New Moon publicity wave that hit last fall.
Via Twilightish
Kellan Lutz and Ashley Greene Join TwitChange
Eva Longoria Parker is spearheading a charity drive for Haiti relief by using Twitter. It’s all explained in the video below.
You can find Ashley Greene’s Twitter auction here.
You can find Kellan Lutz’s Twitter auction here.
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