Ryan Robbins’ Daughter Auditions For Renesmee

Actor Ryan Robbins, probably best known as a part of the Sanctuary cast, tweeted that his daughter had her first ever audition for the role of Renesmee. This is the latest in several verified reports of children auditioning for the role. Others have included children with a modeling background and a cousin of Bronson Pelletier’s.

In each of the cases, when photos have been available, the children appear to be between 4-6 years old based on photos.  Ryan Robbins’ daughter, according to the IMDB, was born in 2004 making her 6-years-old (give or take based on her exact birthdate). Given child labor laws and the practicality of getting two-year-olds to act on cue with any degree predictability, it would seem that the 4-6 year old  range might be what’s needed to capture emotion in certain scenes, even if it is beyond the two-year-old appearance in the books.

Of course, there is also speculation that they could use a 4-6 year-old child, and then via Benjamin Button type technology, alter her appearance to be younger.

It wouldn’t be the first time when obvious age ranges of characters vary greatly from the book. Both Peter Facinelli and Elizabeth Reaser appear well into their late 30’s on screen, whereas their book counterparts appear to be 23 and 26 respectively.

If Ryan Robbins’ daughter is cast, they can always go to fellow Sanctuary cast member Chris Heyrerdahl for Twilight Saga advice.

Via TwiFans

David Slade Heading to Vancouver Discussion Panel

David SladesetAccording to the Canadian news outlet The Province:

“Take away the screaming fans outside the barricades, and the making of the mega-hit vampire romance Eclipse had a lot in common with the harsh indie drama Hard Candy, says the man who directed both movies.

David Slade is returning to Vancouver, where he spent a year working on this summer’s blockbuster hit Eclipse, to talk to an audience of new filmmakers at the Vancouver Film and Television Forum about crafting a movie scene.

“It’s kind of similar, whether you’re working for a big studio or on an independent film. It’s never a playground,” says the British-born Slade, who will talk about the filming of a couple of scenes from each movie Oct. 2 at the industry-themed component of the Vancouver International Film Festival.

The forum hosts filmmakers at the Vancouver International Film Centre from Sept. 28 to Oct. 2. Also speaking will be Jennifer’s Body director Karyn Kusama, and Vince Gilligan, creator of TV’s Breaking Bad, among more than 70 Vancouver-based and international writers, directors and producers. Registration information and a full schedule are at www.viff.org.”

See more on The Province

Via Twilight Examiner

David isn’t the only film maker involved in a panel discussion. This coming weekend, Melissa Rosenberg is in New York City as part of the New Yorker Festival on a panel with Stephen King. Given past commentary of Stephen King, this should be interesting at the very least.

Maximo TV: Booboo Stewart Talks Breaking Dawn and New TV Show


Via Team Booboo Seth

Robert Pattinson’s Hair Snagged by The Buried Life Cast

According to On The Red Carpet:

“Those are just a few of the goals the guys accomplished last season, and the next chapter seems even better! On The Red Carpet caught up with stars Dave Lingwood and Jonnie Penn at the MTV Video Music Awards, who told us they’re getting closer and closer to all of their goals.

“One of the things on the list was to accept a dare, off the internet,” Penn said. “And they voted and said to steal a lock of Robert Pattinson’s hair. And we managed to do it. That was probably the weirdest thing we’ve ever done.”

“I don’t recommend going up to someone and asking them for their hair. It’s just awkward and weird,” laughed Lingwood.

For those of you that don’t know, The Buried Life is based on a bucket list of goals the guys want to complete in their lives. The difference is they’re going for them now, while still in their 20’s!”

Dakota Fanning Does PSA For Mattel Children’s Hospital

Dakota has also done PSA work for Stand Up 2 Cancer and other organizations.

Jackson Rathbone Tribute Interview

Jackson Rathbone sat down with co-star Evan Schneider for an interview with Tribute regarding their upcoming movie The Girlfriend. The Girlfriend was the talk of the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF) this past week. Click here for the video.

Via Bellas Diary

Peter Facinelli on Whatever With Alexis and Jennifer

Peter Facinelli had an appearance on the Hallmark Channel’s Whatever With Alexis and Jennifer.

Highlights from their conversation include:

“ON PETER PLAYING A MATURE 350 YEAR OLD VAMPIRE:

A: You look very, when I say old that’s not what I mean, you look…

J: Alexis!

A: Not now! In the movie.

J: Well in the movie he is old. He just told you he is three hundred and fifty years old, but he never ages. He is very pale because he is a vampire, but if he is caught in the sunlight, he twinkles.

P: It’s hard to look good dead.

A: No, I don’t mean that. I mean that you look very mature like you look like the father like its very apparent.

P: Well, I also played him very mature which is kind of one hundred and eighty degrees from the character I play on Nurse Jackie which is very immature. So I brought, hopefully, a lot of maturity to the character which is what you’re seeing and not seeing me as an old vampire geezer guy. ”

See the full video on the Hallmark Channel.

Fanjunket Friday: Apples Are Everywhere

Twilight Series Theories has a huge 15 minute segment of the fan junket interview transcribed. It is mostly about Stephenie’s interactions with fans.

Fansite: And then we just want to know, out of all the things we’ve touched on today is there anything that maybe you want to say to the fans that you haven’t been able to say?  Any message or…

SM: You know, I feel like the fans, they know, they know me.  I feel like they kinda know who I am and that I appreciate them.  I write for myself, and I have to, but I appreciate them because having an audience is a gift and I do not take that for granted.  It is really amazing to sit in a room with people and talk about people that you made up: “Hey, let’s talk about my imaginary friends!”  And you guys care about my imaginary friends, and that’s weird, but…

(chatter and laughter)

Fansite: At least you don’t have to take medication for it.

SM: Exactly! [inaudible] I get to talk to people about it.  I’m not a therapist.  No, it’s cool because writing is—for me, everybody has something different for them.  And you guys all write, in a different way, but I’m assuming there’s a lot of pleasure in it for you or you wouldn’t do it and so you know what it is to have somebody read what you’ve written and enjoy it.  It’s a really big deal, and so I just hope that people keep reading.  I hope they give me a chance.  I hope when my next book isn’t Midnight Sun that people still will give it a chance.  I feel bad that that’s a negative for the fandom and it’s something I that I want to do, but I want to do it right, and that’s just how—and I only write when it brings me joy.

Fansite: Your happy place.

SM: It is my happy place.  And having readers is a different happy place, but a really fun one. And as you can see from the books I love reading.  I love books.  I love being in that world and one of the coolest things with helping, you know making people happy, is [for] a lot of people this is the springboard and then they go on to bigger and better and exciting books.  There’s so many cool things out there.  People that—being a reader is who I am my whole life—and that people haven’t discovered that makes me a little crazy.  It’s like: “No! There’s so much!”  I remember talking to a guy when I was touring for The Host and he was mic-ing me up for the Glenn Beck thing that I did, which was weird.  I haven’t done that a lot where you’re looking at a camera and you’re supposed to be talking to them…and oh it’s creepy.  We’re talking and he’s like: “So you wrote a book about aliens?” And I’m like: “Yeah.”  And I said, “What do you like to read?”  He says, “Oh I don’t read books.  I’ve read maybe three books in my life.  I hate reading.”  And I thought, “That’s because they gave you the wrong ones!”  They gave him the wrong ones and he has no idea of all the stuff that he’s missing.  It makes me a little crazy.  I just want everyone to go out and find Jasper Fforde.  And I want [them] to go out and find Mark Zusak and I want them to find these amazing books and go to the young adult section and find what’s out there.  There’s so much.  If you haven’t read Suzanne Collins, oh my gosh, do it!”

Read or listen to the whole segment on Twilight Series Theories!

Rachelle Lefevre Interviewed in Montreal Gazette


Photograph by: Maude Arsenault, The Gazette
Rachelle talked about her upcoming film Barney’s Version (the film that was in conflict with the Eclipse shoot schedule)

“We’re sitting in a typical hole-in-the-wall café in Little Italy, the cement floor amplifying the noise of the cappucino machine and old men gossiping at a back table, when a young man approaches and says he thinks he knows Rachelle Lefevre.

The Montreal-born, Hollywood-based actress handles it well, even when he sits down uninvited at our table; she’s gracious and kind, asking if they’ve met. They haven’t. The obvious is left unsaid: he probably recognizes her from Twilight, the wildly popular vampire film franchise in which Lefevre played evil Victoria in the first two of three movies. Welcome to the downside of celebrity in its most benign form, a small intrusion into everyday life.

Lefevre, 31, was in town this summer for Eyes Wide Open, the extravagant masked ball to benefit the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts. She agreed to play model for us and talk about fame, film and fashion.”
See more on the Montreal Gazette and make sure to click on the photo gallery that goes with the story!

Via TwiMoms

Team of With Peter Facinelli and Cookie Baking to Fight Cancer

The folks at Glad products (the sandwich bag people) have a regular charity outreach program called Glad to Give. It is currently focusing on cancer. According to their press release:

“Sometimes people can change the world—one cookie at a time…

That’s the idea behind Cookies for Kids’ Cancer™, a non-profit organization founded by parents inspired by their young son’s ongoing fight against cancer. Cookies for Kids’ Cancer™ inspires individuals, organizations, and businesses to join in the fight against pediatric cancer by raising funds and awareness through local bake sales and online efforts.

Today pediatric cancer is the number 1 cause of death by disease of children in the U.S., due in large part to the need for funding for research into new and improved therapies. Host a bake sale and raise funds to join Cookies for Kids’ Cancer™ in the fight against pediatric cancer.

Glad is teaming up with three celebrities this fall:

  • Jayma Mays, everyone’s favorite high school guidance counselor from “Glee”
  • Joan Cusack, Hollywood’s funny woman and resident “mom
    on a mission”
  • Peter Facinelli, the hottest doctor on TV and star of
    The Twilight Saga

This November, Jayma, Joan and Peter will go head-to-head in a celebrity cookie challenge where they will compete to raise the most money through a month–long online bake sale.

Show your support by joining your favorite team at www.facebook.com/gladtogive and learn more about the upcoming challenge.”

Peter also Tweeted about his involvement.