Video: Liz Reaser and Peter Facinelli Talk Epic Battle Scene

Video: The Improper Asks Rob, Kristen, and Taylor about Past and Future

Video: Kristen Stewart Talks Bella’s Newborn Strength

Photo Gallery of Costumes and Props From the Burbank Twilight Convention

They have everything from Volturi thrones to Bella’s first hunt dress.

Stephenie Talks 50 Shades and Wrapping Up Breaking Dawn

Stephenie Meyer on wrapping it all up.

Michael Sheen on The Late Late Show With Craig Ferguson Talking Breaking Dawn Part 2

Michael Sheen and Craig Ferguson are amazing whenever they are together!

Video Wyck Godfrey, Melissa Rosenberg, and Stephenie Meyer Full Q & A from Breaking Dawn 2 Press Junket

Here’s the full Q & A. Laura had the first question about the characters and when resembles most what she had in her head. Amanda Bell from Twilight Examiner asked about the approval on changes from book to film. Laura also asked the question on a travelling exhibit.

Charlie Bewley Q & A Burbank Convention

He’s making jokes about sitting in Aro’s throne. They are using that instead of their regualar chairs.

He says he’s seen the movie and everyone is on for a treat

His favorite part of playing Demetri: He said it hasn’t gone on enough for him. He loves it. Doesn’t want any other part in teh franchise. He says he’s 1,000 times better than Jane and Felix.  

After his filming of New Moon he went to Greece on a running holiday, then filmed in Germany then back to filming Eclipse

Most bizarre thing was having someone tatoo his face on her body. It looked good when done but he saw it him process when it was all red and blotchy.

Says Twilight fans are very respectful of him he’s never had issues with them

Jokes he was doing the Gangnam style video

 He enjoyed his stint on stage but he doesn’t feel in the long run it’s for him

Charlie jokes I have no pick up line I’m reaaly bad with women I’m on Match.com

On change since movies, he says he’s less mature

He feels bad for the intrusion of what’s happened to Kristen Rob and Taylor and doesn’t want that kind of life

Next role he’d love to be a superhero. There is actually an Australian novel that he’s working with

He feels really blessed to be a part of Twilight. He just wants to says thanks to all teh fans for making it what it is. He still can’t believe he’s a part of it

Worst scene to film was the elevator scene in New Moon because he was so new and unprpared he didn’t know what to think

 

Melissa Rosenberg Breaking Dawn 2 Interview Lexicon Exclusive part 2

We brought you part 1 yesterday you can read it here.

So, given this, of all these directors, who would you most like to collaborate on a future project with?

Certainly Bill, but I’d love to work with any one of them.  They all have very different strengths.  I actually asked Chris to work on a project with me but he turned me down.  I’d work with David in a heartbeat. There are projects I have that I’d totally bring to David.

Would you ever tackle writing for such an iconic book series again?

Absolutely. If I only ever did series adaptations I’d be happy.  To me you spend all this time building a world and rich characters and to just have that be over in one two hour film. It’s such a huge undertaking. If they are interesting enough, if the world is interesting enough, I want to see what happens next!  For Twilight Stephenie handed me this incredible map. I mean what a gift.  With those characters, that mythology, that journey just as a reader I kept think well what’s next?

I’m actually doing another adaptation for Paramount, Earthsea.  I want those characters to be interesting enough and to build it. It’s a responsibility when you adapt.

 If you could pick any Twilight character and write a sequel or spin-off for, who would you pick?

That’s a tough call. You’ve got Garrett and Kate, that could be quite fun.

But I think Leah. He’s probably the most unfinished character of the series.  She’s very unhappy and she lends herself to wondering how does her life work out. At the end of Breaking Dawn she’s happier, but not totally happy. 

Then again there’s also Jacob and Renesmee, that is just starting out as well. That could be good too.

I love the name of your production company, Tall Girl Prods. I’m 5’8” and I love that you’re proudly wearing 3 inch heels right now.  And I know that you are being recognized as a female writer at the Bold Ink Awards next week. Can you tell me what’s next on the Horizon for you?

 We just decided to house ourselves over at ABC. It’s been such a great time working on a midseason replacement series called Red Widow with them. It’s based on a Dutch series.  It stars Radha Mitchell and Goran Visnjich  and a very large ensemble cast. It’s about this woman who grew up in the Russian mob, and when her husband is assassinated she has to delve into the criminal world herself in order to protect her children.  It’s another strong, flawed, complex female character Over the course of the series she comes to realize she’s actually better at business than most of the men.

These are the stories that compel me. Women and girls who are flawed, complex, finding their place in the world and what their lives could be that’s what intersts me. It’s the story of Bella, of Earthsea…it’s the story of anything. I’m getting a little redundant I guess, but that’s what interests me.

Do you feel like doors are opening now for there to be more female driven franchises with these kinds of complex characters?

 You hope so. Every time there is a successful there is a successful female driven film, people start saying “Oh this is going to be a whole new thing” and it never is. So we have to be diligent and keep pushing. I think The Hunger Games, which granted was a successful book, but I don’t think it exists on screen without Twilight, or in fairness it would have had a much harder road to get studios to accept that kind of heroine.  They always think “will people show up to watch a female lead”?  I’m like yeah!  Studios are finally having an awareness that girls are box office! Up until this point it’s all been about teenage boys and what they’ll watch and what 13-year-old boys want. Well 13-year-old boys are home playing video games, and they’re not coming to the movies they way they used to. Studio are finally realizing maybe they aren’t your core audience. Look at Twilight.  Women will see a film several times in a row that speaks to them and they’ll bring their friends.   They’ll buy the DVD, the tee shirt, …everything the studios thought were just for boys.  And let’s face it, we’re a pretty frickin passionate audience!

Reminder: Twilight Complete Archive Signing Sunday Robert Abele, Toni Trucks, and Erik Odom

If you’re going to the Twilight Convention in Burbank, why not stop by here:
 
WHO’S SIGNING: Author and film critic Robert Abele (http://www.lafca.net/members/robert_abele.html)
               Peter the nomad – actor Erik Odom (http://www.imdb.com/name/nm3241634/)
               Mary the nomad – actress Toni Trucks (http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1926337/)
SIGNING WHERE: http://www.DarkDel.com/ — again, they’re soooooo very close to the Burbank Airport Marriott.  This is the perfect post-con signing event late Sunday afternoon.
WHEN: This Sunday November 4th, 2012
WHAT TIME: 4 p.m. onward
 
Books ideally should be pre-ordered from the store before the signing, via Del and Sue at 1-888-DARKDEL (818-556-6660).  They also have Bella, Edward, Jacob character teaser posters, as well as the “running trio” final theatrical one-sheet – all already signed by Bill Condon- for the first 40 customers who pre-order with the store. 
 
There are  some limitations on what and how much of it can be signed that isn’t bought at the store – they are, after all, in the business of trying to sell books via their real brick-and-mortar store – so any fans with questions would be best advised to ring them at the store for clarification on what can or can’t be signed, and to PRE-ORDER BOOKS!