Rob News

Robert Pattinson called into the New Orleans Film Festival which was showing his movie How To Be. See the transcript here.  We are waiting to find out if he also called into the Derby City Film Festival, and if anyone snagged a transcript of that.

Speaking of Rob, this spoof video by the TwiTubers caught our eye the other day. After viewing the Rob doll yesterday, this was hilarious.

Contests Going Strong

The Reelz Channel contest to find the ultimate Twilight Fan has posted some early video entries on their site.  Full details on how to enter the contest can be found here.

Over on Edward’s Meadow the Battle of the Twilight Bands has begun.  Check it out and vote on your favorite band.

Movie News

Taylor Lautner can be seen in My Own Worst Enemy premiering on NBC tonight. Check you local NBC affiliate for times in your area. The show co-stars Christian Slater, who had his own encounter with vampire movies. Maybe they can swap stories. TY to Joel for the reminder.

Make-up Artist, Jeanne Van Phue, talks about the choice of make-up for the vampires.  She also talks about her approach for Kristen’s make-up. TY to Kaila for the heads up.

More Twilight Merchandise

To I’m sure no one’s surprise, Hot Topic has a new shirt. This one features the phrase, "Your scent is like a drug to me."

And now, drum roll please. The Edward Doll.  It’s currently available on the UK site Forbidden Planet for £9.99,  that’s roughly $17 US dollars based on exchange rates.

The Trailer, an Insider’s View

We’ve all had our reaction to the trailer as fans who are outsiders to the process looking in. What’s the reaction of people who were involved directly in the creative process? How do they feel about what they last saw raw and uncut through a camera lens now that it has made it to the editing room and on the big screen?

Maggie who was a phd student they allowed to observe on the film set and has given her perspective before in events like the live NYC podcast and multiple blog entries chimes in with a  new entry.

Con 101

It seems like in the last two weeks a ton of twilight conventions have sprung up. Our mailbox has been getting bombarded with people who have questions on conventions or cons. Now the Lexicon is not endorsing any particular event, as fans we may be in attendance, but we are not an official sponsor of any of these.

We did think we could help people out with some info. So we thought we’d do a little con 101, and give you some more ideas regarding cons that are based on questions in our inbox.

Question:  The con says its unofficial, and not affiliated with Summit, Hachette Books, or Stephenie. Is that bad?

Answer: In general no con is sponsored by a movie company, a book company, or an author. Basically, those companies/people do what they do best which is making movies and publishing books.  So a con not being officially sponsored is not a bad thing persay. Good or bad is going to depend on a number of other factors.

Question: How can you tell if a con is going to be any good?

Answer: Well, with anything entertainment related that’s a really subjective question. Everyone has different tastes as to what they like and don’t like. Here are some quick things to look for that tend to mean a con is going to be good as far as most people are concerned:

  • Experience: The people running it have done this before and/or have hired an events planning company that has done this before
  • Fan Input: The people running the con or acting as consultants are actually fans of the material, and really knowledgeable about it and what fans would like. They aren’t just guessing; they know because they are right in the heart of the fan experience.  For example, if you saw a Twilight con featuring fangs, lots of blood, and coffins…RUN QUICKLY!
  • Programming:  Cons should be able to tell you what they have in mind for their event (most are three day affairs) beyond vague open socials.  Granted a lot of panels and presentations will depend on who they can get to do the presentations, but they should have some idea as to the possibilities.
  • Talent Appearances: Ok this is tricky. Many cons make offers of having someone famous be available for a Q&A, autograph signing, and maybe even a photo op. Other cons aren’t looking for star power. It depends on their focus. Keep in mind that a star’s appearance is always possible to be cancelled at the last minute. I mean let’s face it, if Speilberg suddenly calls and says "I need you in my movie."  you don’t say, "Sorry, I have this con I have to be at." So the moral of the story is, don’t attend a con if the only reason you are going is to see a certain star because they may or may not be there.

Question:  Why does it cost so much? How much should it cost?

Answer: That’s another loaded question! Con costs will vary on size, location, events planned. The better question to ask is "what am I getting for my money". For example, is it one fee that covers everything (socials, panels, dances, screenings, etc.) or is there fine print that nickels and dimes you for other things?

Hopefully this info helps. For our next feature, we’ll be doing brief bios of the organizers and descriptions of two conventions happening this summer in the USA.

The Stats

Here’s where Stephenie’s books are this week:

USA Today
3.  Twilight
4.  New Moon
6.  Eclipse
7.  Breaking Dawn

USA Today, also has a follow up article talking about how Stephenie’s books are currently the most purchased books by book buyers. With Breaking Dawn, Twilight, and New Moon topping the list.  Eclipse  and The Host come in at 5 and 12 respectively. Ty to ccrm for the heads up.

Wall Street Journal

4. Eclipse
5. Breaking Dawn
11. Twilight
15. New Moon

New York Times

The Twilight Saga regained the number one position over Christopher Paolini’s Inheritance Series.

The Host is in at number 11 in its category.

Movie News

The folks at Robert Pattinson Online Robert Pattinson Online YouTubed Robert and Nikki Reed taking about the movie to E!’s The Daily Ten.

Liz Reaser, who is probably the person in the cast who does the least media interviews, gave an interview to Media Blvd. Mostly she talks about her new role on the CBS show, The Ex List. However, she does give Twilight a mention. TY to Unicorns22 for the heads up.

Ropes of Silicon has amassed most of  the pictures that have released over the last week into one big gallery that you can view here.

Fans Reaching Out

The OKI Twilight Fan Club is having a charity event for the midnight release of the Twilight movie. Funds raised from the event will go to The Center for Women and Families.  According to event organizers, 

"OKI chose this particular charity because we felt that it held true with Edwards respect for Bella through the series. Though his adoration at times has been touted as slightly unrealistic, it has given females around the world a reason to stand up and say "I deserve to be treated better."  For those women who have been abused and sexually assaulted, The Center for Women and Families provides that same mentality, you are better and deserve better."

Tickets are

$40.00 per person until Oct 21st

$50.00 per person after Oct 21st

(limited quantities available – only 230 will be sold!)

 

Tickets Include

Movie Ticket, Dinner, Punch Spritzer, Desert,

Exclusive T-Shirt and Sponsor Goody Bag

There will also be a Raffle, Art Auction, Games,

Contests, Guest Speaker and more!

 

A variety of sponsors have donated items for an auction at the event. Items include autographs from the movies stars.

Click here for more info

Movie News

There a new Kellan Lutz interview on About.com. They snagged Kellan for some questions at the RocknRolla premiere.

Inkworks has updated their Twilight trading card page. TY to Kaila for the heads up.

The LA Times has an interview with Rob Pattinson regarding his music.

MTV has a new post summarizing fan reaction to the trailer. From the comments on our blog, its the first landslide positive reaction to anything movie related we’ve seen.