Twilight Decorated Workplace Urgently Needs Your Vote by Oct 31!

Lexicon reader Jen wrote in to say:

“We need your help!  Our company recently held a workspace decorating contest and our group did a Twilight-themed one (attached are some photos).  Our department is having a contest to vote on which area is decorated the best, and we’re hoping you can help us to achieve this goal.  Below is a link to the ballot.  Is there any possible way you can help us spread the word by Sunday evening when ballots close (10/31/2010)?  We’re very proud of how our workspace turned out and would love to win the contest in anticipation of the Eclipse DVD release!  🙂

http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/8SZKWYN
(Vote for TWILIGHT NETWORK)”

Jen also included pictures you can see in the gallery above. Give Jen and crew a hand and vote for their amazing job!

Breaking Dawn Will Film in Brazil

According to Sérgio Sá Leitão who is the director of RioFilme, an organization that according to their website “The RioFilme is an enterprise of the Municipality of Rio de Janeiro linked to the Municipal Culture, which operates in the areas of distribution, supporting the expansion of the exhibition market, encouraging the formation of public and promotion of audiovisual production, aiming at the effective development of the audiovisual industry Rio.” Breaking Dawn Will film in Rio in November.

This was all announced on Twitter: (The below is our translation using our knowledge of Portuguese and Google Translate)

An estimated investment of U.S. $ 2 million into the economy of Rio is part of bringing Breaking Dawn’s team to film here. I Can not say anything else. I count on your the understanding. I think Rio is putting itself in a solid position as a destination for international productions! All security measures will be taken to ensure a smooth shoot. The City Council and Gov. of the State will provide needed support.”

It was feared earlier in the year that some street violence in  Brazil might sink the deal. However it’s now obvious that any stumbling blocks have been over come.

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MacKenzie Foy: First Video from Hawaii 5-0

MacKenzie Foy is in the next episode of Hawaii 5-0 airing Monday. Here’s your first look at her!

Kristen Stewart Makes People’s Quotes of the Week

Great quote from Kristen talking about her Breaking Dawn prep. Who said Kristen has no sense of humor?

“I’m about to play an emaciated pregnant vampire, so I’ve stopped using as much butter as Paula Deen – just until Breaking Dawn is over.”

See all the quotes on People.

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Kristen Stewart in TimeOut New York

TimeOut New York has a great interview with Kristen Stewart on Welcome to the Rileys and Breaking Dawn.

You’re under more pressure than most actors because of Twilight, and perceptions about typecasting and your range.
Yeah, and you know, it definitely doesn’t deter me in any way, but it’s something that I think about when asked: “Has anything changed?” That has, but the work hasn’t.

You’re about to shoot the final film in the Twilight saga, Breaking Dawn. Are you still enjoying it, or are you desperate for it to end?
I can’t wait to do it, I can’t wait to get it out…it’s the craziest, longest buildup. It’s just like, Let’s f——g do it already, you know what I mean? But at the same time, it’s sad. Not to be totally and completely candid, but—I know some people think they’re bad—but they’d be really bad if the cast didn’t really love them.”

See more on TimeOut

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Ashley Greene Greets Fans In Bogota Columbia

Ashley is in Columbia with Joe Jonas who is currently on tour there.

Who Is the Sexiest Vampire? Stars Sound Off

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Spoof: Real Vampires Don’t Sparkle



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Review: Welcome To The Rileys, and What’s In It For Twilight Fans

I think every Twilight fan in the world is pretty sick and tired of the assumptions people make about the Twilight Saga: it’s just for teens, it’s for brainless housewives, it’s an abstinence, LDS conversion text, …the list goes on. Those of us who have read the books know it isn’t any of those things, and the prejudgement by people who haven’t actually read the books makes us nuts. To quote one of my friends who is a recent Twilight reader, “I can’t believe I resisted it for so long. What’s on the Internet is really exaggerated.”

In the same way, the early pre-press on Welcome to the Rileys classifying it as “a stripper movie” does the same disservice. It’s no more “just a stripper movie” any more than Pretty Woman was “just a hooker movie” almost two decades ago. It has a lot of the same themes as Pretty Woman: redemption, wounded people finding and healing each other, rebirth into who you want to be. Unlike Pretty Woman, the life of a runaway, teen stripper in New Orleans isn’t sanitized, but at the same token it isn’t gratuitously revealing.

Kristen Stewart plays Mallory, the little girl lost in the seamier side of New Orleans. You see the traces of what life on the streets has done to Mallory: cuts, bad skin, circles under her eyes, vocabulary that would make a truck driver do a spit-take, never mind blush. When Mallory is not in the clothing her job requires, she is in overly baggy jeans and over-sized tees that look like Salvation Army specials. In a sense, it’s her armor against the life and neighborhood that she has found herself stuck in. It’s a way of separating, albeit subconsciously, Mallory the stripper from Mallory the person, and hanging onto a vestige of self-respect. The biggest thing you understand is that Mallory is a fighter. She’s a survivor to keep going, but until she meets Doug, played by James Gandofini, a long-term future, or a goal past waking up the next day wasn’t that clear.

James Gandofini and Melissa Leo play a married couple who are just going through the motions of life after the tragic death of their teenage daughter. They are stuck in much the same rut as Mallory in that they are just surviving day-by-day and not really living. They have lost the two things that Mallory clearly has: the fight to keep going and the ability to feel emotionally what happens to them. On the other hand, their innate need to take care of a child hasn’t died, they know what a life ended too soon is, and each struggles to “fix” Mallory.

The movie itself has good, solid storytelling. Just as I thought, “oh I know what’s going to happen” the stereotypical didn’t happen. I soon found myself asking scene after scene, “Where is all this going? What is going to be the resolution?” Thankfully, the story wasn’t lending itself to a happily ever after where prince charming saves the princess and brings her to the castle. On the other hand, it didn’t seem like the equally overdone “bonding over a climatic tragedy” was going to be the route either. When the resolution came around, I found myself smiling. It wasn’t perfect. I was so happy not to have been given a cliche. In real-life not everything gets settled with all loose ends nicely tied up. Mallory and the Rileys give each other the ability to keep going, their self respect, and the desire to want to take control of their destinies rather than to just react to what happens around them.

For Twilight fans you have the story that makes you really want to know what happens. It’s a solid story that grips you emotionally. You also see the Kristen Stewart level of talent that was evidenced in Panic Room and Speak that made Catherine Hardwicke want to cast her in Twilight in the first place. It’s definitely rated R, but nothing is cheap or gratuitous.

Some, like HitFix are talking a possible Academy Award supporting actress nomination for Kristen. It’s possible. The more likely that I see is a BAFTA, because director Jake Scott is British; therefore, making the movie eligible in a number of categories. On the heels of Kristen winning last year’s BAFTA Rising Star Award this might be where this is going, especially since the Brits have more of a love for indie film than Hollywood.

100 Monkeys Do The Monster Mash

Heidi, one of the admins on the official Twilight Facebook page, put this together had this on her facebook, and it is hilarious. It was created by Hell Yeah 100 Monkeys