Kristen Stewart cast as Bella Swan

It’s official!

Kristen Stewart has been cast in the roll of Bella Swan for the Twilight movie.  This means so many great things, folks.  This means that Summit films has officially been given the option, that the movie has a full green light, and that very soon we will have a full cast to report! 

Personally, I am excited about this!  Kristen has a nice list of credits to her name that include some very strong, developed characters.  To read the press release as well as Stephenie’s own comments on the decision, visit Stephenie’s website

I have started a thread on our message boards where you can discuss the casting.  Make sure you read my first post and our official position on the movie before chiming in.   The comments are now locked thanks to a few girls who couldn’t control their language or their use of net speak.  If you would like to discuss this topic, do so on the message boards.

The Twilight Lexicon’s Official Movie Position

1.    Just because someone doesn’t “look the part” doesn’t mean they can’t act. It’s Hollywood. They have more hair dye, make-up, and prosthetics then probably anywhere else on the planet. They can make anyone look any way they want. They can also use CGI to fill in any gaps.

2.    An actor’s/actress’ personal life is no reflection of their talent. They can be a squeaky clean, goody-goody, an absolute party-animal, or anything in between. It is no reflection of their acting skill.

3.    If someone was not like Bella or Edward in another film, this is a good thing. Again, it’s called acting. We would be very worried about them casting someone who couldn’t take on different personas.

4.    In the opinion of the owners of this website, it is absolutely sexist and shallow to have commentary like “her nose is too tiny she could never be Bella” or “she needs to drop 20 pounds to be Bella”.  There is enough pressure on girls and girls in Hollywood to “look perfect”. To decide someone’s acting ability based on their appearance is malicious, ridiculous, and frankly just downright mean and petty. Additionally, there are loose physical descriptions of the characters in the books. If Bella/Edward/Angela will be ruined for you by the fact the actress/actor playing her/him is  a quarter inch too tall you really (in our humble view) should get a grip.

5.    If whoever you wanted to get cast didn’t get cast and you’re disappointed. You are entitled to feel that way. However, all discussion here will be about who got cast, not who should have been cast.

6.    If you are going to critique an actor, please critique them on their performance of a character.  Do not critique their physical appearance or their personal life. They should be allowed privacy, the paparazzi are possibly the only people bloodthirstier than vampires.

7.    Once the movie is out and available to the general public feel free to get into specifics.  If you are lucky enough to get an early viewing, good for you. We are a spoiler free site and will not entertain discussion on the movie until it is actually in major release.

8.     You are welcome to post a [b]link only[/b] to a specific actor/actress (assuming it is on topic). Please don’t directly post the photos as it totally kills our bandwith. Keep in mind that all links should be G-PG-13 in nature.

9. Try and remember this film is not directed by Stephenie Meyer or written by Stephenie Meyer, this is an adaptation of her work, Someone else has written the screenplay and someone else will direct her story, so expect some changes. A typical screenplay is 95 -125 pages. Twilight is a lot longer, so not everything can fit into a 90-120 minute film.

10. This film will be marketed to a mass audience not to one demographic. A studio’s one goal is to make money and there are film formulas studios follow to ensure the most profit, so this film will be graded by a test group of people of different genders and ages to determine its appeal, and based on that grade, edits or additional scenes will be added to the film until it scores in the correct range.

missing pictures

If you sent in pictures of the Toronto signing, could you resend (links to photobucket or the digital pics) them to me. I went to put them up last night and for some reason the folder I stored them all in positively refuses to open.  Send them to [email protected]

What’s up with the Lex?

I just wanted to give everyone a heads up with the down time we had recently.  It has NOTHING to do with bandwidth – there is a first time for everything!  LOL!  It has to do with the fact that I live in a town with only enough resources to cover half the city, and that is not an exaggeration.  Someone somewhere cut one of the lines and my server was taken out in the process.  Thus, the lex went down.  Half the town had no internet.  It’ was pathetic!  Then, to top it all off, we have had some massive storms roll through here all day today causing more power glitches.  Things should be back to normal.  I appologize for taking away the lexicon so soon after a weekend with the boards closed.  That was NOT intentional nor was there anything that could have been done to prevent it. 

Alphie

Go Vote For Eclipse!

Amazon.com has just posted the 100 best-selling books (that were published the first time this year) on their site for 2007 . Eclipse ranked 6th.

They are now conducting a pole for which of the top 25 books was the best. So go and vote for your favorite. You’ll see the voting instructions on the right hand side.

Two Word Contest-the results are in

Here are the winning slogans and submitters as mentioned on Stephenie’s website. She did say that several people submitted the same slogan and when that happened, they threw all the names in a pool and randomly selected one. So that being said, I’m not sure if any of the winners are Lexicon members (because two Lex members definitely had those slogans according to one of our threads). So if it is you, don’t be shy; tell us! Regardless, congrats to all the winners!

  • Bella: "Danger Magnet" [by Eileen]
  • Carlisle: "Smooth Operator" [by Varsha]
  • Emmett: "Bear Hug" [by Ashley]
  • Esme: "Play Nice" [by Emelia]
  • Jasper: "Feel Better?" [by Jillian]

Costumes Twilight Style

Thank you so much to everyone who submitted pictures of how they dressed up as Twilight characters for Halloween. We had lots of pictures from every age group. Here’s a random sampling of just some of the many submissions we received.

Some Bellas

A group shot  of Edward, Alice, Bella, Rose and Jake

Alice and Bella

Rose

Victoria

Stuff to do this weekend

First of all, thank you to everyone who has e-mailed, posted, or PMed us in support of our decision for the future of the Lexicon.  It really means a lot to us. 

Next, I have actually taken my day off to finish the New Moon discussion.  Thanks to everyone who supplied questions and to Cocoa for coming through at the last minute and taking on a few chapters to help me get this done.  You can now find all the remaining chapters ( Twenty: Volterra, Twenty-Four: Vote, and the Epilogue) posted in the discussion area of the main lexicon as well as questions for chapters 15 – the epilogue on the message boards.  While the forums are pretty much on hiatus this weekend, take some time to answer the questions and reread over the ending of New Moon.  There is quite a bit in that book that I think gets over looked by those of us who can’t manage to read sections where Edward is missing!  LOL!  And besides, the ending is ultra romantic with the proposal!

Enjoy your weekend and remember that the chat room is still open!

Alphie

The Lexicon’s Site Focus

Once upon a time Alphie, Imogen, and Pel started a website just for fun and were amazed that 5 months later 500 people had come to hang out, to post, and to relish in Twilight and the upcoming New Moon. Flash-forward to events within the next calendar year: major influxes of membership causing the bandwith to be blown at least three times, membership over 10,000 and climbing, PM’s and emails go from 3 a day to 3 an hour and hundreds in a week.

What we are basically saying here, is that our small, little, intimate website grew beyond what we had ever imagined was possible in the course of a year. Sometimes what works on a site of 500 doesn’t work on a site of 5,000. When we had 500 people, it was a lot easier for people to get a flavor of the site without having to post lots of posting regulations. Our original rules didn’t even mention netspeak, or set banner heights because we never imagined that those things couldn’t be dealt with one-on-one.

Since March 28, 2006 (a mere 20 months ago ) we’ve had a variety of changes. Some of these changes include: incorporating a language filter, deleting a games forum, overhauling the Hollywood Hideout twice and then totally closing it down and reinventing it, having mods be the only ones who can start discussions topics…the list goes on. With each of these changes we have undoubtedly lost membership, kept others from leaving, and for others still these changes were neither here nor there.

We are now faced with a realization that the fandom is so large that the Lexicon just can’t be everything for everybody. Whereas, we are happy that people like coming here to play and discuss what is our favorite obsession, but at a certain point there is a vision that the admins have regarding the intention, vision, and direction of the books (one that is also shared by our moderators) that we are comfortable with. We are not saying that you can’t have an alternate opinion, impression, gut feeling. What we are saying is that as a matter of personal preference of the administrators of this site, we are a site that supports what we consider to be basic authorial intent.

How do we decide what basic authorial intent is? Check out our personal correspondence, listen to Q&A’s from various signings, look at posts actually made by the author on this site. And, yes, this is our biased, preferential view of where we think the books are going based on those factors and to a certain extent our own gut instincts.

Is the counterargument the above “you’re trying to tell us what we should think”, “you’re limiting what we can feel”, “you’re limiting free speech”, “you’re not allowing for individual impression”. The answer is what your reaction/feelings/impressions are remain your own. If we have any control on that, then we missed the omnipotence memo. However, what we do control is our personal site content, direction, and vision. As this is a privately owned site, with no membership fee, we retain that right.

If you find this unsatisfying and you want something else, the more power to you. There are a ton of Twilight websites out there have different focuses. There is room for even more particularly character focused ones. If you start something really unique, we’ll even link to it.

So here it is folks, our “manifesto” of sorts, inspired by The Sugar Quill’s affirmations http://www.sugarquill.net/index.php?action=spew ( a Harry Potter fan site with similar issues ). Effective immediately, the items below are a given, they are non-debatable, they are not up for discussion on this site, period.

Bella is not a slut, a tease, a doormat, wimp, or a Mary Sue. She is a teenager who was raised by two loving, yet dysfunctional parents. She is intelligent, she stands up for what she wants when it is really important to her, she is generally non-confrontational unless she is backed into a corner. Like many normal women, she found herself caught between two loves before she fully realized what was happening. She loves both Edward and Jacob, but in different ways, and she sincerely cares what happens to each of them. If despite all this you think Bella is a horrible teenage role-model and she doesn’t have a place in current YA fiction, you are on the wrong website.

Jacob is not a rapist, a potential wife-beater, or a sadist. He truly loves Bella and is convinced that she is going to end up as a vampire appetizer or worse. He did not attempt date rape. He kissed Bella having been on the receiving end of mixed signals, and stopped once she made it clear she was not pleased. He made a mistake, he was sorry, he and Bella have both moved on. He is not likely to make this mistake in the future with Bella or any other girl for that matter. Jacob has good reasons for disliking vampires and wishing that Bella would hang on to her humanity. If despite all this you see Jacob’s every action as horrible and think that he ought to drown whilst cliff diving, you are on the wrong website.

Edward is not a misogynist, a chauvinist pig, or a potential wife-beater (ironic how much he and Jacob have in common). He truly loves Bella and is perpetually stunned that she doesn’t think he is a monster. He has moments of being a control-freak, but this is because he is convinced that she will lose her life at the hands of an out-of-control werewolf or the Volturi. He has good reasons for these fears and would do anything, including laying down his own life to protect her. If the fact that Edward is a bit of a control freak totally turns you off to the point that his every action is called into question, you are on the wrong website.

Jacob and Edward (as well as their respective werewolf and vampire communities) have good reasons for distrusting each other. At the same time, they don’t give each other enough credit until the end of Eclipse. We hope this newfound truce continues, although we admit it is very painful for Jacob given his feelings for Bella.

Charlie and Renee are in no danger of winning the Parent of the Year Award, but they both love their daughter. They have her best interests at heart even if they both at times could stand to grow up a bit themselves.

Emmett is big and strong. He is from rural America. He has a happy-go-lucky personality, and is brutally honest in a good-natured way. None of the above makes him stupid. He gets straight A’s and has been to college several times.

Rosalie is vain and a bit arrogant as well as being beautiful. She likes to dress in high fashion and be admired. She is not however a slut prone to wearing trashy clothing.

Alice sees things, but she can’t always see everything and is fallible. She loves Bella as a sister, not as just a life-sized, dress-up doll.

Carlisle does not just randomly bite people. He does not have a God complex. If he did, he’d have taken on Victoria by biting the entire town of Forks instead of negotiating with werewolves.

Jasper has the most trouble controlling his thirst. This does not mean that he lives for the day when he will find Bella alone and eat her as a midday snack.

Esme is a cool stay-at-home mom. If you think that being a mother is not real work, or that she’s less of a modern woman because she chooses to do this, then you need to leave the website before Alphie or Pel dismembers you faster than you can say Laurent.

There are certain non-disputable romantic relationships (AKA ships) that this site has up for discussion as to their dynamics. Their existence is not up for discussion. We will be steering clear of discussions along the lines of “What if Edward had fallen for Esme instead?” or “What if Edward and Jacob had the hots for each other?” Some of these relationships are as follows: Edward/Bella, Jacob/Bella (for a time in Eclipse and now that love is still held by Jacob but is unrequited.) Jasper/Alice, Emmett/Rosalie, Carlisle/Esme, Sam/Emily and any other imprinted couple where the imprintee reciprocates the imprinter’s romantic feelings. Please notice that we are giving Bella/Jacob fans their fair shake, but we stand firmly behind Bella’s choice to be with Edward at the end of Eclipse.

Lastly, does this all mean that we want only people who love every aspect of Twilight 100% to be here? No. (Although certainly you are entitled to think whatever you want.)

Pel freely admits that Emmett doesn’t really appeal to her, she feels that there are moments that Alice reminds her of the Energizer Bunny and needs a time out, and that she wasn’t that into the Eclipse chapter featuring the werewolf history. However, you won’t find Pel on the Emmet threads trying to convince others that they shouldn’t waste their time exploring his character. Next you won’t find her on Alice visions threads talking about how Alice is really just manipulating Edward and Bella to suit her own ends with her visions. Lastly, Pel won’t be visiting the Legends thread and asserting everyone knows that if Stephenie just had a better editor at her disposal that chapter would have been at least 2,000 words shorter.

Alphie would make a list similar to Pel’s, but is too worried that she will spoil something in the process. She can admit to being personally biased that Eclipse is the best book in the series and nearly perfect in every way, but has willingly allowed conversations of flaws and near hatred on the site for a while now simply to accommodate different opinions.

So, after what is probably far more than anyone wanted to read, that’s where we stand. In light of the above there are certain threads that are now locked, and some threads that will be redirected. If that causes anyone to say “this site is not for me”, that’s a price we are willing to pay. Best wishes on finding a place where you will be satisfied.

The admin and mod team is taking the weekend off. We need a vacation. We are therefore closing the boards save for the New Kid in Town and our new Posting Regulations (if you have questions post them there or PM Alphie or Pel) forums for the weekend. We’ll open them up again on Monday.

Alphie, Pel and the rest of the admin and mod team.

It’s all Greek to me!

I just got word that Twilight will soon be published in GREEK!  I was given a link to the Greek site, but since I don’t speak a word of Greek, I can’t really tell you what’s on the site.  So, for our friends in Greece, enjoy!

Alphie

General Information on Casting

Back when we first started the Lexicon, there were tons and tons of questions on the publishing process, what was an arc, how do release dates work, etc. In response to the flood of questions that we received, we were fortunate enough to have at site member who had a background in publishing and was able to take a bit of the mystery out of the process. We created the Publishing FAQ as a reference tool.

Well the new big question item has been regarding the movie and how does casting work. We are again fortunate to have a member who is a working, professional actor. Wolf_Boy has graciously written a "Casting FAQ" that will hopefully explain the process a little better.

We are also  seeking someone who would like to explain the movie process, as in what does optioned vs. filming mean, and just how does the IMDB work, and how reliable is it.