Robert Pattinson is slated to be on Leno on June 30th.
Blast: The Eclipse Cast Hit Twilight Nights
Around the country the Eclipse cast appeared at various Twilight night events sponsored by Summit and Moviefone. Usually in outdoor settings, you could watch Twilight and New Moon back-to-back for free. Here is some of that coverage.
A very blonde Justin Chon in Phoenix
San Diego featured Peter Facinelli and Christian Serratos with hosts Jenna Bush, Quddus, and Myriam from MSN Superfan.
Boston had Booboo Stewat and Tinsel Korey who braved flight cancellations to get there!
The Lexicon’s own Nena Cullen was in Salt Lake City to see Charlie Bewley and Julia Jones. Nena writes, “So this was an impromptu- spur of the moment decision, to go down to the park hauling my 2 month old with me. When I got there I realized my camera didn’t have a lot of charge, so I had to take pictures with no flash to at least last me for a few pictures. As you well know, both Julia and Charley were awesome. They hugged and signed almost everybody there…only about 200-300 people showed up. It was at this huge park…they seemed to be having a great time.Summit gave some keychains, buttons, pens and make up, posters and some other stuff for free. Moviephone had a picture booth, popcorn stand, face painting stand and a twimom/Alex’s lemonade stand. Movies started around 8pm.
Twilight: The Multi-Media Marketing Machine
Maggie Parke, creator of the Still Wandering blog and PhD student of adaptation and remediation of event films (basically a Doctorate in Twilight and Harry Potter), has contributed a Twilight article to In Media Res. The project is a week long study of Twilight in the media. Maggie’s post is up today and discusses the influence of the Bree Tanner Novella on the Eclipse movie. The article definitely makes for interesting discussion.
Be sure to check it out and comment about what you think.
Bree Tanner Raises Over 1 Million Dollars
This just in from Little Brown, the publishers of the Twilight Saga:
LITTLE, BROWN BOOKS FOR YOUNG READERS ANNOUNCES OVER ONE MILLION COPIES SOLD IN THE US OF STEPHENIE MEYER’S THE SHORT SECOND LIFE OF BREE TANNER OVER ONE MILLION DOLLARS ALREADY RAISED FOR THE AMERICAN RED CROSS INTERNATIONAL RESPONSE FUND !
Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, a division of Hachette Book Group, has announced today that it has sold over one million copies of The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner: an Eclipse Novella by Stephenie Meyer. The novella, released on June 5th, has already become the biggest selling new book of the year so far. As previously announced, one dollar for each book sold in the US from the first printing is being donated to the American Red Cross International Response Fund* resulting in a donation of over one million dollars to the American Red Cross to date.
“The generosity of Little, Brown Books for Young Readers, Stephenie Meyer and the one million fans who purchased the novella is both awe inspiring and humbling,” said David Meltzer, senior vice president of international services with the American Red Cross. “Their collective support will help the American Red Cross respond to international crises, prevent life-threatening diseases, prepare for disasters overseas and provide support to help those in need around the world.”
Since its release, The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner has dominated bestseller lists both in the US and around the world. The novella, the first new work from Meyer in nearly two years, debuted at #1 on the USA Today, Wall Street Journal and IndieBound bestseller lists as well as bestseller lists in Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Poland, Portugal, Spain, and the UK.
In addition to the phenomenal sales of the print edition, fans from around the world have been given exclusive access to the novel at www.breetanner.com until July 5, 2010. So far an estimated 75,000 fans have read the book in its entirety online. Visitors to the site are also able to make a donation to the American Red Cross.
The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner is the riveting story of Bree Tanner, a newborn vampire first introduced in Eclipse, and the darker side of the world she inhabits. The novella chronicles the newborn vampire army’s journey as they prepare to close in on Bella Swan and the Cullens, following their encounter to its unforgettable conclusion. The character Bree not only features prominently in the book Eclipse, but in the movie from Summit Entertainment which is being released on June 30th.
In less than five years, Stephenie Meyer has become a worldwide publishing phenomenon. The Twilight Saga’s translation rights have been sold in nearly 50 countries and 100 million copies have been sold worldwide.
*Donations to the American Red Cross from the US sales of The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner will continue until all first printing copies have been sold or at the end of a two-year period from the initial publication date, whichever is the first to occur.
Taylor Lautner Talks Eclipse on Today
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Collider: Indepth With Melissa Rosenberg
Collider has a detailed interview with Melissa Rosenberg. Her are some of the topics covered in the 10+ minute discussion.
“Melissa Rosenberg
* How has it been for her going back and forth from Dexter to Twilight
* 1:00 – How was working for David Slade different compared to Catherine Hardwicke and Chris Weitz
* 2:45 – How much time did she spend writing each Twilight movie. She says she had the most time on Eclipse
* 3:50 – Did she notice anything missing out of Eclipse that she wrote
* 5:20 – Breaking Dawn talk – How long has she known that it was going to be 2 films.
* 6:40 – How happy is she that the press release finally got released that the movie will be two films and how long ago did she start writing the two scripts. She says the fall or winter of last year she was writing it. Says she was writing before her deal was made.
* 7:45 – Has she spoken to director Bill Condon and how did things change when she got involved
* 9:35 – When she first heard that Bill Condon was going to direct it, what was her reaction
* 10:25 – With the 4th book being the most controversial among the fans, how is it for her to tackle the writing? She talks about how some fans want an R rating and she explains why it doesn’t have to be so graphic”
Melissa Rosenberg Interview TWILIGHT ECLIPSE, BREAKING DAWN – A funny movie is a click away
Eclipse Premiere: Meet the Puppy Pack
Gil Birmingham is the one who coined the term “puppy pack” and we loved it. Meet Gil and the wolves of Eclipse: Kiowa Gordon, Booboo Stewart, Bronson Pelletier
Eclipse Premiere Fashion
One of my favorite things about actually being at the premiere for The Twilight Saga: Eclipse was seeing all the fashion first hand and seeing how all those amazing dresses really translate into photos. For example, Kristen’s dress looked so delicate in person and yet it kind of looks heavy in the photos, and not one single photo I’ve seen of Bryce Dallas Howard does her justice. Let us know who you felt was best dressed in the comments below. Making my personal best dressed list for the ladies is Tinsel Korey. This was just stunning in person and she was the only celebrity I felt the impulse to actually say something to while on the carpet.
My best dressed guy at the event was Peter Facinelli, who I think looked even better standing next to his wife, Jennie Garth. They looked like the true Hollywood couple that they are!
See more fashion pictures from the premiere at InStyle.com.
Bryce Dallas Howard Talks to the SOP
The Student Operated Press has an interview with Bryce Dallas Howard where she talks about her Eclipse co-stars, the stunt work for the film, as well as talking to Stephenie Meyer.
“Yeah, it is intimidating to talk to Stephenie, although she is not an intimidating person. She`s a really, really lovely woman, and a very warm person. It wasn`t that I wanted to do anything different at all. It`s just that Stephenie wrote in the book, very clearly, that when Victoria spoke, she had a surprisingly high voice, almost like a little girl. So, I wanted to know more of what she envisioned, in terms of that, so it didn`t seem silly and I wasn`t doing a caricature of what she had written, but rather an honest depiction of what she had written. That was just something we had a brief conversation about.”
Read the whole interview at theSOP.org.
MTV: Jackson Rathbone, When I Was 17
Good to know that Jackson at 17 was just as awkward as the rest of us.
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