Taylor Lautner Would Do Twilight Over Again, No Second Thoughts

As the interviews with Taylor Lautner for Abduction continue, Taylor continues to get questions about the Twilight franchise. Fortunately for us he has no regrets.

Q. You were pretty young when you got “Twilight.” I’m wondering if you had a chance to do it all over again, would you take the blue pill? In other words, is the fame worth the loss of privacy?

A. I absolutely would do it again. I could not be more grateful to that franchise. It’s given all of us the opportunity to do other things. Frankly, I wouldn’t be doing “Abduction” if it weren’t for “Twilight.”

Q. It’s never a drag?

A. I wouldn’t call it a drag. There are pros and cons to everything. There are cons, like the paparazzi following you, but the cons are so minor compared to the pros.

Q. Are there any mixed feelings about having two more “Twilight” movies coming out while you’ve already moved on to another phase of your career?

A. I kind of love it. The three of us have been able to work on a “Twilight” movie and then work on something else in between, so we’re used to this. We go into “Twilight” mode, and then go out of “Twilight” mode.

Q. What is “Twilight” mode for you?

A. It’s just becoming Jacob Black. After five movies, it’s easy to get into his shoes.

Q. When you started the “Twilight” journey, did you imagine how big it might become?

A. We literally thought it was a small indie movie.

Q. So you guys weren’t thinking you were walking into the next “Batman” franchise?

A. Not at all. We never expected anything. It wasn’t at a huge studio. It wasn’t a huge budget. There weren’t any huge stars. We loved the movie and hoped that some people would see it.

Q. Describe the moment when you knew you had hit the jackpot?

A. Comic-con was the first moment that we realized this wasn’t your average movie. It was about three months before the movie opened. We walked into this auditorium, and there was this enormous roar of 7,000 people. We freaked out. We were so scared. This was the first time we experienced anything like that, and it was the moment we wondered what we had gotten ourselves into. And it doubled for “New Moon,” and that blew us away again. It just kept getting bigger and bigger.

Q. Let me reverse an earlier question about bittersweet feelings about the franchise continuing for two more films. Is it scary for you to let go of the safety of the franchise?

A. No, not really. I’m off doing other things, and I try to take it one moment at a time.

Q. I hope you have tremendous success in your new ventures, but what if you only experience modest success. Can you handle that?

A. You have to tell yourself that “Twilight” is “Twilight,” and nothing is going to be like that. That is a phenomenon that rarely happens, and I realize that. You have to accept that, or you’ll go crazy the rest of your career.

Q. You’re still only 19. Do you think you’ve missed out on anything because of your career?

A. Not as much as you might think. I have the same life I had before, but then I get to peek into this other world, and travel all over and make movies. I still have the same friends, and spend lots of time with my family.

Q. Can you go out on the street and grab a taco?

A. It might be interesting (laughs). We all insist that we don’t want to change our lives because of this “Twilight” thing, but you do have to make adjustments. You simply have to ask yourself: “When would be the best time to go to dinner, and where would be the best place to go?” But you don’t let it change your life.

Q. One final question: Will the fans be happy with the final two episodes of “Twilight?

A. They will be beyond happy. It’s the same franchise, but way different than anything they’ve seen before.

See the entire interview on the Orange County Register.

Catherine Hardwicke To Give Workshop

Twilight director Catherine Hardwicke will be giving a workshop for filmmakers called The Art of Prep: Directing Workshop. It is a 75-minute seminar in the Vancouver area and will cover a variety of topics.

Hardwicke also will discuss her experience directing Twilight, the vampire blockbuster that grossed $69.6 million on opening weekend — the highest opening ever for a film by a female director.

“I’ll talk about how we prepped the treetop sequence and the seven different locations we used to film that — what was the first unit shot, what was the second unit shot, what did Rob [Pattinson] and Kristen [Stewart] do, where we put the platform.”

Hardwicke, who began her career in Hollywood as a production designer, said she developed her techniques through trial and error, a year of schooling at the University of California, Los Angeles, and watching and working with a number of “awesome directors” including Cameron Crowe, David Russell and Lisa Cholodenko.

“Being a production designer, I was a department head right in there with them, next to them, coming up with ideas, pitching, running through rehearsals with them,” she said.

“I saw a variety of directors’ techniques and then on each movie I used what seemed to work best for that film.”

See more details on The Vancouver Sun

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Booboo Stewart Gives Concert and Holds Toy Drive

Booboo Stewart and his sister Fivel are giving a free concert . It’s being billed as a Back To School Bash. It’s September 24th (this Sat) at The Vault 1200 west Alvarez, Orange CA doors open at 5:30 PM show starts at 6:00 PM. There will be a meet and greet after. Guests are asked to please bring an unwrapped toy for children’s charities.
September 24th Booboo & Fivel Stewart’s Free Back to School Bash!

See the Official Booboo Stewart Facebook page.

Changing the Look A Little

Hi All,

Recently we changed the website’s style to allow for a bigger center content container to allow for the larger size being required for video content and the ads that keep us up and running. We’ve had to make some other changes along those lines.

You’re probably looking at the front page and saying “OK something is different here.” With the impeding volume of Breaking Dawn news that is soon to start coming in, much of which tends to be video and photo content, we really need to make sure our site loads quickly. Part of the new style lets the page load faster and then you can get to the story that most interests you quicker. It also, to be honest, helps us with our productivity and that in turn helps us bring you the coverage that you want.

Hopefully, you’ll get used to the change. Thanks for coming here for your Twilight News, and we’ll keep striving to give you the stories that you are looking for.

Collider Talks to the Breaking Dawn Special Effects Team

Phil Tippet and company are back again for Breaking Dawn. Collider had the opportunity to slip in some Breaking Dawn questions while talking to Tippet and crew about another project. Collider writes:

Earlier today I got to talk with Dennis Muren, Phil Tippett and John Rosengrant about their amazing work on Steven Spielberg’s Jurassic Park. They were talking to the press this morning to help promote the October 25th Blu-ray release. While I’ll have the full interview online next month, for all you Twilight fans, I was able to ask Tippett and Rosengrant about their involvement in The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn.

Check out the video. Tippet is a Hollywood SFX legend and he gives high praise to Bill Condon!

Breaking Dawn Cast Heading to Italy

The Italian Twilight Moms alerted us to this one. According to the group organizing the event:

Just as in previous editions, “Twilight” fans will not be disappointed. The Alice nella città section will be organizing a major event that has to do with books and cinema for the theatrical release of The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part I.

The audience will get the chance to meet some of the film’s main actors – including two members of the Cullen family, the vampires Rosalie and Jasper Hale (played by Nikki Reid and Jackson Rathbone). Moreover they will see clips from the film, to be released on the 16th of November, and will have the opportunity to attend readings of excerpts from Stephanie Meyer’s book. Once more in the Alice nella città section there will also be a screening of Little Glory, Vincent Lanoo’s fourth feature film. The movie tells the story of the nineteen year old Shawn, played by Cameron Bright, the young Canadian actor who played a major role in the past in the Twilight saga.

Get full details here.

Video: Taylor Lautner Talks Leaving Twilight Behind

Is Taylor going to miss his Twilight days?

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