Bill Condon Gave Judi Shekoni a Peak at Breaking Dawn PArt 2

Judi Shekoni who plays Zafrina in Breaking Dawn Part 2 loved working with director Bill Condon. She even got a special treat!

Fanhattan: What was it like working with Bill Condon?

Judi Shekoni: It was just wonderful. I think that was one of the highlights of booking the movie to where it was such a prominent director who had so much success and he geuinely inspired me that the people who are at the top genuinely are lovely, authentic real people because he is. I don’t think there was a single moment where he ever raised his voice, ever got outraged, ever made anyone feel anything less than special. From the moment we got the part and were taken out to Baton Rouge and we had private meetings with Bill to discuss our characters to the very last day of shooting on the saga, we were doing a bit of additional shooting. Bill brought his iPad and played it and showed us a little bit of our entrance and some of our scenes. Just from the moment I got the part until the end of shooting, he’s managed to give everybody individual attention and really have such an eye for detail. It was an awesome experience.

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Christina Perri Hints She’ll Have Track on Breaking Dawn Part 2 Soundtrack

This weekend Christina Perri appeared at Hartford radio station 96.5’s Acoustic Cafe where she played a couple of sets…and let some interesting info drop about her and Breaking Dawn part 2.

“I might have seen the last film (Breaking Down Part Two) too, and it’s pretty amazing,” she teased, before adding. “I might be involved in that. I’m not really allowed to say though… just a hint.” And with the bomb dropped that Christina may be back for another round of Twilight music, she played her last song, joking “I’m sucking at secrets today!”

Hear it in Perri’s own words right here. Do you want her back on the Breaking Dawn Part 2 soundtrack.

Two New Breaking Dawn Part 2 Stills: FeaturingTurtleneck Edward!

For the high quality still check out MTV. They also have an additional one featuring the Denali and Amazons.

MTV Interviews Breaking Dawn Director Bill Condon

There are so many goodies in the MTV interview with Breaking Dawn director Bill Condon. Here is just a part of the entire MUST READ interview!

MTV: Is there one specific FX shot that you’re particularly pleased with?

Condon: Oh man, there are so many that are so beautiful. I love the way, it’s very creepy, but I love the way that Alec’s mist looks. He has that mist that can make you blind, deaf and dumb, so that’s looking really good. It feels like the best Hammer [horror] movie you’ve ever seen. It’s a little different [type of mist] and sort of has tentacles that can get inside you and all that stuff.

MTV: I’m so excited to see all the powers! I spoke with Mackenzie Foy recently, the most adorable person the planet, and she talked about how she had fun filming her “power scenes.”

Condon: I know, she’s adorable, right? Her power, she touches somebody and she can show them what’s in her head and that you develop. There are some visual things, but a lot of that is done through Carter Burwell’s score, but then just recently in the mixing Dane Davis, who is a brilliant sound designer, he did “The Matrix” and so many other movies, he had her just speak and read poetry and things like that, and he’s turned it into hundreds of tracks. You don’t actually hear words but it becomes the chattering of her [voice], it’s a very abstract effect that I’ve never heard before. It’s really cool.

Kellan Lutz Shares New Dating Rules on Ryan Seacrest

Probably not a lot to argue with the honesty theory being a good one.

New Face Friday: Meet Angela Sarafyan as Tia

Next up in our New Face Friday series is Angela Sarafyan who plays Tia. She is a member of the Egyptian Coven in Breaking Dawn Part 2 along with Rami Malek, Omar Metwally, and Andrea Gabriel. In case you want a refresher on how Tia fits in, check out her character bio here. If you missed her coven mate Rami Malek interview last week, check it out here.

 

With Stephenie Meyer being on the set did you get a chance to talk with her and get any new insight about your character Tia?

 I did. I did get a chance to talk to her. We actually spoke briefly about how she cam up with the character. And I don’t even know if it’s really coming up with but there’s just a little bit of a talk about how Benjamin and Tia came from poverty and kind of struggled until they met Amun and Kebi. It was interesting to hear her perspective on the character.

Was it nice having her there?

Ya, of course, it was kind of cool. It was like having a legend on set in a way. Because she wrote all those books and she came up with those stories. And then to actually meet the person that did that, that was kind of surreal. It was kind of surreal to be on that set in general.

How did you prepare for your role once you got cast? Had you read the series before hand?

No, I hadn’t read the series beforehand. Actually how I got ready initially was I saw the third film before my audition and was readying all your sites actually about everything twilight. Because I had a short time to get ready for the audition so basically it all started from you guys. There is so much information that you put out there. I felt fortunate to have all the sites available. After I heard I got the part, I had briefly read summaries of the books before the audition, then after that I read it. I read the full book and completely saw all the movies, and got a sense of the world I was coming into.

I was wondering if you could tell us what it was like seeing yourself in full out vampire gear the first time.

I didn’t know what it was going to look like. It was trippy. It was, I don’t look anything like that. I was really cool because I don’t look anything like my character in the movie at all. From my hair to my makeup, to the clothes that I wear, I don’t look anything like it. I even think I look, there’s this picture out now of all the vampires, and I don’t even think it looks like me. That picture, she looks Egyptian. It’s crazy that this transformation happened. It was cool to finally play a character that didn’t look anything like me.

 I was wondering, since you are Egyptian do you use an accent or how you make your voice a little different?

Nothing was different. There’s a slight accent, but everything was just really subtle and real. Also  with our looks we’re really different from the other vampires. Just so you know. We are all golden. We are not white. Being Egyptian, that is one of the things that stood out. We look really good. So there wasn’t anything too extreme about it. Which I liked. I think it kept it real. As real as a vampire is.

What was it like coming into such an established set? What was it like to feel like the new kid?

I think that I had that experience initially, but what’s interesting is that there was so many of us that we became the people that everyone else was gonna try to fit into. There were so many vampires and so many actors there. Initially it was… I am trying to think of the correct word because the very first scene that we shot was at the Casbah , and I remember just going on that set and seeing Elisabeth Reaser and their faces that I’d seen posters of and these faces that I’d seen in the films. I couldn’t digest it. I couldn’t look at it and go oh whatever, who cares, they are just actors, it was surreal. The whole thing was completely surreal. I remember I came on set the day before we were shooting, or two days before, and I saw Kristen sitting there, and I was like that’s the girl. There’s the face that I’ve been seeing and hearing everywhere. There’s that little head. It was interesting to finally see them in the flesh. It was not as intimidating as you think. Just a very crazy thing to see these things for real.

When you came into this, who were you most excited to work with?

I was looking forward to meeting Rami because he was going to play my man. I know technically I should be excited to meet Kristen and Rob and all those cats and I was happy to meet them, I really was, but I think that most excited about it was meeting Rami because we were going to be mates, as vampires can be. We were mates. I didn’t know who he was and it was a lovely surprise. It was just a great surprise. I think when you see the film, you will think that we are a couple, which is cool. We really found what was special between us.

Whose idea was the photo pose for the EW Comic Con photo booth?

 It just happened. Nobody had an idea. I went and I stood there and we didn’t know what to do. It just happened.

It was really good.

Thanks, I love that picture too.

What was the most challenging part of playing this role?

I don’t think it was challenging actually. I didn’t find it to be very challenging. I kinda just took everything from one moment to the next. I don’t know, I would think that the right answer was that it wasn’t really challenging, it was fun. It was interesting and fun to approach based on the world that was being created. If that makes any sense. Because I didn’t know really what I was walking into, so everything was kind of created in the moment. I had ideas, but those ideas can be thrown out the window once you walk on a set, and you see what’s really going on. So then you create in the moment, which makes it more exciting. It wasn’t a challenge, so it was more fun than difficult in any way working on this part. Creating real relationships and building the characters from there. I guess, ultimately. And there were pleasant surprises along the way. There are pleasant surprises because you don’t know who you are going to meet. So when you have connections with other actors, like Kristen and I and Rob and Rami and Omar and a lot of us had real connections. People had real chemistry. It was surprising that those things happened and I was happy for them. And you create friends as well.

Ashley Greene on Potter, Twilight, and Opening Doors

More cute quotes from Ashley Greene as she continues her PR tour for The Apparition which opens today!

Check out the full interviews by clicking on the links.

 

On Harry Potter and Twilight (Next Movie)

Tom Felton, a.k.a Draco Malfoy from “Harry Potter,” also stars in the film. Did you guys swap wizard/vampire stories?
We talked about it a little bit, just about how crazy it is to be a part of something like that. He is just the nicest guy, and we were talking about how it changes everything in a second and how thankful we were, and the madness of how quickly it happened. We didn’t necessarily trade creepy vampire/wizard stories.

On Harry Potter and Twilight (Shockya!)

ShockYa: You share the screen some with Tom Felton, who of course is part of another huge franchise, in the form of “Harry Potter.” Did you exchange any funny franchise fan stories with him?

AG: (laughs) No, but I guess they’re pretty similar – lots of screaming people, and just kind of the intensity of it all, and the zero-to-sixty experience of it was what we talked about, coming from not really doing much (beforehand) and becoming part of a book series and then it just exploding. We chatted some about just how you kind of become family with these people.

ShockYa: What’s been your strangest fan experience — some have asked you to bite them, I understand?

AG: Oh yes, we get that. I mean most of the guys get that — the guys get more of the crazy requests than the girls do, (and) because Alice (Cullen) is so bubbly and lovable and kind of that best friend, [my experience] mainly consists of hugs and pleasant compliments. But the guys get some crazy requests, and biting is definitely one of them. (laughs)

 

Video: Tinsel Korey “If You Love Me Let Me Go”

Check out Tinsel performing her music from her debut album.

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Twilight Reference in New Butter Trailer

Ashely Greene has a bit part in the new movie Butter. They just released a new trailer and there is a Twilight reference, see if you catch it!