Movieline Talks to Anna Kendrick about Breaking Dawn and Scott Pilgrim

“Now, I had thought that you’re done with the Twilight films, but IMDb lists you as being part of Breaking Dawn. Is that an error?”

IMDb never lies, so… [Laughs] I honestly don’t know. The honest-to-God truth is that I have not talked to [screenwriter] Melissa Rosenberg about it.

How does it feel to be done with that franchise?

I feel like I got to go in and do my little silliness and try to be funny in the time that I was given. It was cool to be a part of something from the beginning when we had no idea what it was going to become, but it’s not really my movie, it’s not my experience. I’m just happy to have been along for the ride.

See more on Movieline.

Muse: Twilight, Music and More

They first mention the Twilight at around the 8:15 mark, but it’s a great get to know the band piece.

Via TA

Jackson Rathbone Fansite Interview

The folks over at Jackson Rathbone Online have a 20 question Q & A with Jackson on Twilight, his music, the Last Airbender and more.

The last time we spoke with you, you had only one tattoo at the time. Fast forward to a few years later, you now have 6 according to a recent interview with Saturday Night Magazine. What are your new tattoos and what do they mean to you?
Actually, it’s seven now… They all mean a whole lot to me, but I don’t know how fully I want to describe them… I have a heart for my mom, a hammer for my dad, a tattoo for the late great Spencer Bell, as well as two for my late grandparents, my first tattoo, “I’m lost”, and my newest is my family motto, “suaviter et fortiter”.

You have two films coming out the same week, how does it feel to have completed two films directed toward two very different fan bases?
It’s a mark of how I want to keep shaping my career. Keep it moving, change it up, always make it fresh for myself and the audience as well.

How did it feel to step into Sokka’s shoes for the very first time?
Pretty damn comfortable. Kinda like leather slippers.

At Newcon you revealed you originally auditioned for the role of Zuko for Airbender. Are you glad you were chosen for Sokka instead?
I think Dev plays an amazing Zuko and I had a lot of fun with the character of Sokka. I’m also excited to get to delve into Sokka’s development as a warrior and strategist… that is, if we get the next two films greenlit. Here’s to hope!”

Check the rest out at Jackson Rathbone online.

Tamera Mowry Reveals She’s a TwiHard

We actually figured it out at the Eclipse premiere when they stopped by to talk to the camera crew that was right next to us.

Who knows, maybe there’s a spot for Tamara in Breaking Dawn.

Bronson Pelletier Teen Choice Award Interview

You have to love Bronson’s answer as to what he’d give away. It’s a very very Bronson answer.

Booboo Stewart and Fivel Stewart to Have TV Series

Peter Facinelli Talks to Fans About Alex’s Lemonade Stand

Via TwiMoms

Reelz Channel Interviews Jennifer Proske

Jennifer Proske is playing the character that spoofs Bella and Kristen Stewart in the movie Vampires Suck. Reelz Channel talked with the new to the industry actress.

A relative newcomer to Hollywood, Jenn Proske has started her career off with a bang, playing “Becca Crane” in the new Twilight Saga parody Vampires Suck. The 23-year-old Boston University graduate beat out hundreds of other actresses vying for the caricature of Bella Swan (played by Kristen Stewart), who has become a recognizable face among fans of Stephenie Meyer’s worldwide phenomenon. We recently talked with Proske about her love of Twilight, fan reactions to the Vampires Suck parody, and how she managed to channel Stewart’s famous portrayal.

RC: From what we’ve seen in the trailer, you’ve done a great job in Vampires Suck.

Proske: Thanks so much, I really appreciate it!

RC: So tell us, how did you get the part of Becca in Vampires Suck?

Proske: I graduated from Boston University in May of 2009 and moved to LA in late October to pursue acting. I started auditioning full-time and about four months in, I had this crazy week that was jam-packed full of auditions. The very last one was for Vampires Suck. I had been called in for the role of Iris (the Alice Cullen character), and I knew I wasn’t quite right for it, but I gave it my best. Two weeks later, I got called back in, but for the Becca role instead. I had to go in about seven more times after that, and then I booked the movie late on Friday night and flew out to Louisiana the following Tuesday to start shooting. My life literally changed and turned upside down within four days, it’s incredible! I feel so lucky…”

See more at Reelz Channel

UK Fans: See Eclipse Outdoors

This just in from the Movies on the Meadow:

30th Cambridge Film Festival 2010

Movies on the Meadows

Special outdoor screenings of UP, TWILIGHT: ECLIPSE and METROPOLIS on Cambridge’s Grantchester Meadows

August Bank Holiday Weekend – Friday 27th, Saturday 28th and Sunday 29th August
Gates will open at 6.00, with the films starting around dusk – roughly 8.30.

Join the Cambridge Film Festival in celebrating its 30th birthday with special outdoor screenings of classic movies, modern masterpieces and guilty pleasures under the stars in Grantchester Meadows, an idyllic location which is just a short walk, bike ride or punt from Cambridge city centre.

A highlight of Cambridge’s summer calendar, these August Bank Holiday screenings will see the Cambridge Film Festival transform a picturesque corner of Grantchester Meadows into the perfect open-air cinema. We’ll be setting up our massive inflatable cinema screen on the banks of the River Cam in Spring Lane Field, which is just behind the famous Orchard Tea Garden.

And there’s more than just films – come along early, bring a picnic or treat yourself to some of the tasty refreshments that will be available on-site from award-winning local suppliers, and enjoy the great riverside setting in time to see the inflatable cinema screen rise majestically from the river bank before the projectors roll…  Gates will open at 6.00, with the films starting around dusk – roughly 8.30. So bring your blanket, pack a picnic (and a brolly, just in case!) and stretch out under the stars to enjoy these cinematic treats…

These special screenings are part of the Screen Team project, a Cambridge Film Trust initiative which has been funded by Legacy Trust UK, an independent charity set up to help build a lasting cultural and sporting legacy from the 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
Book your tickets now via www.picturehouses.co.uk, in person at the Cambridge Arts Picturehouse, or by calling 0871 902 5720.

Friday 27th August
THE TWILIGHT SAGA: ECLIPSE (12A)
Director: David Slade. Starring: Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, Taylor Lautner. USA, 2010. 123 mins.
Calling all Edward and Bella fans!  What could be more electrifying than the ultimate outdoor movie experience of seeing TWILIGHT: ECLIPSE in the eerie surroundings of the Meadows after dark? Whether you’re Team Edward, Team Jacob or a TWILIGHT virgin, few guilty pleasures are as intoxicating as this teen sensation.  Come and take a bite…

The third instalment in the epic TWILIGHT franchise sees the bloodsucker brood return with aplomb, as Bella Swan is forced to decide whether to side with lover Edward Cullen or close friend Jacob Black when a series of sinister killings put Seattle on red alert.

Jackson Rathbone, Booboo Stewart, and Edi Gathegi Support Kids in Need!

TJ Maxx organized this event at the Teen Choice Awards. Benefits go to Save the Children. A represntative wrote in to tell us that, “Recently, our company created a video featuring Booboo Stewart, Edi Gathegi, and Jackson Rathbone at the backstage Teen Choice Awards lounge sponsored by TJ Maxx. These three and many other celebrities (such as Beverly Mitchell, Verne Troyer, Kevin McHale, and Quinton Aaron) swung by the lounge to help Save the Children, a non-profit organization that aims to create lasting, positive change in the lives of children around the world and in our local communities.  At the Teen Choice awards, which aired on FOX Monday August 9th, Booboo, Edi, and Jackson all signed tote bags to auction off on the TJ Maxx Facebook Tab.  All the proceeds of this auction will help benefit children who don’t have the supplies they need for school this fall, and one of your site’s viewers might be the lucky winner of one-of-a-kind Booboo, Edi, or Jackson memorabilia. ”

Check out the TJ Maxx Facebook page for full details.

EDITED: This was not easy to find, and there are more actors involved here than was expressed to us! The winning bidder gets 5 Twilight actor signed tote bags (that’s right all 5) They are signed by the following people:

Bronson Pelletier
Edi Gathegi
Jackson Rathbone
Booboo Stewart (we think his sister Fivel signed it too, but we aren’t 100% sure)
Kiowa Gordon

You can bid on Ebay