Noel Fisher Says Vampire Bella is Badass

Noel Fisher talked to E! on the Hatfields and McCoys red carpet and had this to say:

“Vampire Bella is badass!” Noel Fisher, 28, who plays Romanian vampire Vladimir in the film, told us last night at the Hollywood Reporter’s premiere of the new History Channel miniseries Hatfields & McCoys.

And it has a lot to do with her eyes—her fake red eyes, that is.

“I think one of the cool things about becoming a vampire is that the contacts really just add this whole other thing to it,” Fisher said. “You catch glimpses of yourself walking by in a window and you’re like, ‘Ah! Oh, God!’ Oh wait, they’re contacts.”

Check out more on E!

Reasons To Vote Twilight at the MTV Movie Awards

The Twilight Examiner just put up a list of reasons to vote Twilight at the MTV Movie Awrds

Prove ‘Em Wrong: Robert Pattinson said recently that the Twilight fervor is “dying down” and becoming replaced by The Hunger Games. If you think that’s an incorrect statement, well, there’s only one way to prove him wrong!

Don’t Let Kristen Down: Kristen Stewart will be presenting at this year’s MTV Movie Awards, this we already know. We don’t want to let our gal go home empty-handed, now do we?

See her other reasons here.

Vote daily here.

The Host Novel Giveaway

Are you looking for a good read as summer is coming along. We realize that a lot of the people who visit our site came along after the Twilight movies came out. You’ve probably all read the Twilight novels, but have you read The Host? The Host is currently being made into a movie slated for release in March 2013.

Here’s an interview from back when the novel was released in 2008.

You can find five more videos here.

Tell us what intrigues you most about The Host and we’ll pick a random five winners on Saturday at 11:59 eastern.

Which Non-Twilight Movie Are You Most Excited to See

Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart have a number of films that are about to come out that aren’t Twilight related. For the first time, you have them each doing one that could be classified as a niche indie and one that could go under mainstream studio. Vote and tell us what you want to see most and why in the comments. We’ll feature other cast members projects later this week.

Kristen Stewart Talks Viewing Breaking Dawn Differntly Than Critics

Kristen Stewart has an interview in The Guardian where she talks Twilight history and Snow White.

Many thought Twilight pushed an abstinence message, presenting sex as a danger to be avoided – in this case, of course, specifically because it would involve coupling with a vampire and a werewolf. Was it worrying to have that outlook pinned to her? “I always just very honestly said that that’s not why I did the movie, and it’s not why the book was written,” she says, adding that she finds it frustrating when people read the characters differently to her. “Mostly in this idea that Bella is a weak girl who is just obsessed with these two boys, and doesn’t really think beyond her own needs, and is selfish. And she is, completely, but that’s like the way to live, man! You’ve got to follow your heart. That is actually a really bold way to live, not making concessions, or giving things up … I don’t know why people ignore the sacrifices that Edward makes. I don’t know why the power thing has been viewed the way it’s been viewed, because I just view it so differently.”

Check out more on The Guardian

Will Breaking Dawn Quotes Make the Breaking Dawn 2 Movie?

Twilight Examiner has a comparison of Breaking Dawn quotes from the novel and how they are morphed when they appear on screen.

Current items from the teaser:

1. Bella (Kristen Stewart): “After eighteen years of being utterly ordinary, I’ve finally found that I can shine.”

Book Version (Ch. 26, p. 523): “After eighteen years of mediocrity, I was pretty used to being average. I realized now that I’d long ago given up any aspirations of shining at anything. I just did the best with what I had, never quite fitting into my world. So this was really different. I was amazing now – to them and to myself. It was like I had been born to be a vampire. The idea made me want to laugh, but it also made me want to sing. I had found my true place in the world, the place I fit, the place I shined.”

She also has a collection of not to be missed quotes to look out for in part 2.

“You nicknamed my daughter after the Loch Ness Monster?” – Bella Cullen (Ch. 22, p. 451)

“Bella” chose the name “Renesmee,” but while she was muscling through the torment of transformation, “Jacob” not only imprinted on her daughter, but he also gave her a very odd nickname. Mama Cullen is none-too-pleased here. Needless to say, things get entertaining.

Kristen Stewart Thinks Parodies of Herself Are Funny

It’s nice to know that Kristen can take a joke.

This is the most recent Kristen parody.

Kristen Stewart Talks Getting Snow White Offer During Breaking Dawn

Kristen Stewart talks how it all came about.

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Breaking Dawn Snags Teen Choice Nominations 2012

Breaking Dawn is nominated in the following categories for the FOX Teen Choice Awards (not to be confused with the MTV Movie Awards). We have a Robert Pattinson and Taylor Lautner split vote situation. Interestingly enough, both male actors from the Hunger Games did not make the list so no split vote possibility there!

Choice Movie: Sci-Fi/Fantasy
“The Avengers”
“The Hunger Games”
“Mirror Mirror”
“The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1”
“Wrath of the Titans”

Choice Movie Actor: Sci-Fi/Fantasy
Robert Downey, Jr., “The Avengers”
Chris Hemsworth, “The Avengers”
Josh Hutcherson, “The Hunger Games” and “Journey 2: The Mysterious Island”
Taylor Lautner, “The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1”
Robert Pattinson, “The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1”

Choice Movie Actress: Sci-Fi/Fantasy
Lily Collins, “Mirror Mirror”
Vanessa Hudgens, “Journey 2: The Mysterious Island”
Scarlett Johansson, “The Avengers”
Jennifer Lawrence, “The Hunger Games”
Kristen Stewart, “The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1”

Choice Male Hottie
Justin Bieber
Ryan Gosling
Liam Hemsworth
Robert Pattinson
Ian Somerhalder

Get voting here!

Angela Sarafyan Talks Breaking Dawn and Small vs Bigger Films

Angela Sarafyan who plays Tia in Breaking Dawn talks to Next Movie about big budget vs indie films.

How different is the experience of shooting a big, Hollywood movie like “Twilight” as opposed to a smaller film like “American Animal?” I imagine they must be two ends of the spectrum.
It’s funny you say that because it was quite the opposite from what I expected. It’s a very big, big film and you’d think it would be filled with pressure and … it’s not at all like that. It’s very intimate. Easy to do, somehow. The people I work with are so helpful, kind and welcoming. It’s been fun to go to work with those kind of people, especially under very extraordinary circumstances.

It doesn’t feel as big as you’d think, which has been good for me as an actor. I get to play around and create things and have fun in the moment. We’re only one part of it as actors, because the special effects and visual effects all come in [after] … It’ll be a huge surprise at the end, [laughs] I don’t know what it will look like!

See more of the article on Next Movie.

Also check out our interview with the Egyptian Coven from the Breaking Dawn Part 1 Red Carpet!