Aim High Thanksgiving Marathon and Sweepstakes

The Aim High Web series starring Jackson Rathbone has a special event today.

Jackson Rathbone fans, rejoice! Beginning on Tuesday, November 22 at 2PM, you can indulge in the ‘Aim High’ Deadly Thanksgiving Marathon to kick off your holiday week.

That’s right, you’ll be able to watch episodes one through five in one awesome video on Cambio and Facebook over the break. What better way to get psyched for the premiere of episode six?

We also have a super sweet giveaway in which you could win a brand-new iPod Touch, along with a personalized video message from Jackson. All you have to do is watch any ‘Aim High’ episode, and send a tweet about it using the “Tweet” button located under the video player.

Add a personal message to your tweet along with the words ‘AIM HIGH‘ so your entry is accounted for in the sweepstakes. Of course, you’ll want to keep the shortened link in there so your friends can watch your favorite episode, too.

Send your tweet anytime between now and 12PM PST / 3PM EST on December 2 for your chance to win. It’s that simple. Read the official contest rules here, and make sure to watch the ‘Aim High’ marathon, beginning tomorrow.

Cider Sky Talk Their Song in The Wedding of Breaking Dawn During Jacob Scene

Cider Sky talks how they got on the Breaking Dawn Soundtrack and the perks of getting on the album.

And in case you missed it, out own feature with Cider Sky and other soundtrack artists.

Why Hating on Twilight Is Getting Old

The Twilight News Site has a great editorial up on why hating on Twilight is just getting to be old, especially in light of it’s box office success. It has to have some appeal beyond the critics’ standard “well it’s great for 12-year-old girls” or it wouldn’t be dong this well. Let’s face it the Princess Diaries is aimed at 12-year-old girls and it didn’t do this well!

Thus, it’s quite difficult to see that all the hating has little, if any, objectively source based in reality. It seems more a matter of personal one-upmanship with all these critics trying to get on board the hate-wagon. Or, as Time magazine said, “Critics understand that no amount of bad press will be able to suck the blood out of a blockbuster franchise like Twilight. But that didn’t stop them from trying.”

I don’t know, but criticism based on pleasing your cynical friends, rather than a careful argument based on factual and experienced analysis, seems to be, um, self-indulgent, inappropriately unprofessional, and a disservice to the readers they claim to serve.

Check out more on The Twilight News Site.

Robert Pattinson: I’d Only Win in a Fight If I Sat on Taylor

In the first video (sorry we can’t embed it) Robert Pattinson talks his very nonathletic self could beat Taylor and the worst part of trying for six-pack abs. Taylor responded to the thought of being sat on here.

In the second video (10 minutes long which is UNHEARD OF) rob dishes his dream wedding and more.

 

What do you think of Rob’s signature humor here?

Bill Condon: “There Is No One Tougher on Kristen Stewart Than Kristen Stewart”

There are so many videos out there right now. Here’s a six minute one with director Bill Condon. The best part kicks in at the 4:00 mark and proceeds from there. He specifically goes into the details of Kristen Stewart’s dedication.

We can’t embed the video, but you can find it here.

MTV Finds Out: Why Is Breaking Dawn a Repeat Hit at the Box Office?

MTV decided to try and figure why Breaking Dawn has such a buzz, with lots of fans (moreso than the last film) talking repeat viewings. By repeat viewings we don’t just mean two times, we mean like 4 plus. One of the people that they asked was the Lexicon’s Laura. It’s not often that we get taken by surprise around here, but you can see what Laura said to MTV. A massive shift in emails, Tweets, and blog comments spurred us to make the referenced poll.

“Twilight” expert Laura Byrne-Cristiano, who runs TwilightLexicon.com, said she’s noticed a lot of fans changing their opinions about “Breaking Dawn” the book now that the film version has opened.

“I’ve also noticed a real shift in opinion that caught me by surprise so much so that I ran a poll about it,” said Byrne-Cristiano said. “When the novel ‘Breaking Dawn’ came out, it was a love/hate thing. But from what I’ve seen, people have really started to change their minds about it, and have come to like it.

“The people who got into ‘Twilight’ after the movies came out seem to pick ‘Breaking Dawn’ as their favorite book by a landslide, which is something that never occurred to me in a million years because of all the backlash when it first came out.”

Apparently MTV is on to something, because the amount of sites linking to this poll is unlike anything we have ever seen. Like we said earlier, we don’t get totally blindsided around here too often. This one took us by surprise, Check out other fans and experts giving MTV their opinion here.

Did you participate in yesterday’s poll? Were you surprised at the results?

Video: Access Hollywood: Behind the Scenes With Bella’s Wedding Dress and Bridesmaid Dresses

Celebrity stylist Joey Tierney stopped by Access Hollywood Live to give an inside look at how the gorgeous dress was made.

The Onion Spoofs Breaking Dawn

This marks the second time that the Onion has done a Twilight spoof. Both are seen below with the most recent spoof on top. Please be advised that the Onion is known for cutting edge, irreverent, dark humor, so if that is not your cup of tea you might want to pass it up.


Al-Qaeda Calls Off Attack On Nation’s Capitol To Spare Life Of ‘Twilight’ Author

Which spoof do you think is funnier?

Via TwiFans

Ashley Greene: battling CGI wolves is harder than it looks

Did you wonder if it was Ashley Greene or a stuntwoman during the wolf battle? Now we find out!

THR: Alice has to do some fighting and she’s very acrobatic. How much of your stunts and fighting scenes do you actually get to do?

Greene: I did almost all of my own stunts, which I loved. We worked with fantastic stunt trainers and I took to it quickly, in part because I did martial arts and dance growing up. The most challenging thing about Alice’s stunts is that she’s supposed to fight with an immense amount of agility and grace, like a dancer. Try moving like that while doing cartwheels in the air, on wires, over a mock wolf!

THR: Do you feel that the films could have included more of Alice’s backstory?

Greene: I would have loved to explore Alice’s backstory. But luckily, our fans know everything there is to know about our characters and their backstories — more than us in some cases! So, I have faith that they understand what shaped the character of Alice, and why she is the way she is, without having seen her backstory come to life on screen.

See more on THR

Peter Facinelli: The Real Story Beind The Cullen’s Medical Equipment

One of the things that you have to love about Peter Facinelli is his ability to just make something up on the fly that is entertaining.