Stephen Daldry Possible Breaking Dawn Director

stephen daldryIt looks like Gus Van Sant, Sofia Coppola, and Bill Condon have some company. The LA Times is reporting that Stephen Daldry, director of the Academy Award Winning, The Reader, The Hours, and Billy Elliott is in the Breaking Dawn hunt.

“Having already gone indie with Catherine Hardwicke, polished/commercial with Chris Weitz and genre auteur with David Slade for the franchise’s first three movies, Summit clearly wants a high-end Oscar- prestige filmmaker to handle the fourth picture.

Still, even by those standards, Daldry stands out. He’s been nominated for three Oscars, more than any of the other directors on the short list. In fact, Daldry is the rare filmmaker who’s been nominated for a best directing Oscar for every feature he’s made.

Those credentials make taking on a global teen phenomenon seem unlikely, though there are reasons to think it could work. The director is well-versed in depicting forbidden love (a “Twilight” staple) with “The Reader” and “The Hours.” And he’s adept at themes of family alienation, also a franchise fixture, which ran under “Billy Elliot.” Also, like most of the others, Daldry doesn’t yet have a new film.”

See more on the LA Times. Via TwiSource

Robert Pattinson Wax Figure Wows Fans on Both Sides of the Atlantic

Photos courtesy of Madame Tussauds New York, Photo credit: Alex Oliveira/startraksphoto.com

Madame Tussauds added Robert Pattinson’s image to their New York and London Collections Today

Happy Birthday Kiowa Gordon and Tinsel Korey

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A very Happy Birthday to Kiowa Gordon who turns 20 and to Tinsel Korey who let us know that she’s a “198o’s baby”

So What is Their Favorite Twilight Book

book-stackWe’re going to start digging through old videos and Tweets to get the answers, but if you can find the answer and link us let us know. We are keeping a master list of what is each actor’s favorite Twilight book.

Twilight

Ashley Greene
Elizabeth Reaser
Justin Chon
Edi Gathegi

New Moon

Kristen Stewart
Robert Pattinson

Eclipse

Peter Facinelli
Kellan Lutz
Taylor Lautner
Chaske Spencer
Tyson Houseman
Mike Welch
Jackson Rathbone

Breaking Dawn

Christian Serratos

***Note stars have changed their minds in some cases after rereads or just in general. So what we have done is gone with date coding and their most recent answer. For example, there are interviews of Chaske Spencer citing both New Moon and Eclipse. Peter has said “whichever one I’m rereading.” We have gone with the most recent answers.

Local ABC Station Covers Twilight Naval Exchange Visit

Thanks to the video we now know what Christian Serratos’ favorite book in the series is.

Robert Pattinson Wax Figures to Debut Today

At both of the Madame Tussauds Wax Museums (London and New York) Robert Pattinson’s wax figure will be unveiled today.

Sons of Tucson Reads Twilight

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The new Fox series, Sons of Tucson, featured Twilight in their most recent episode. There is an entire running bit as one of the three boys is reading the book featuring lines like”

“These vampires are a lot more morally complex than I would have thought.”

“Don’t go to prom with him, Bella. I know he’s hunky and handsome, but he’ll eat you alive!”

You can catch the entire episode here. TY to Shannon for the heads up.

Julia Jones To Do Music Video

chuck-juliaJulia Jones, who plays Leah Clearwater in the upcoming Eclipse movie, is going to be in a Chuck Wicks music video. According to The Boot:

“The two never met until last week and didn’t even know each other existed until a mutual friend put them together. “I talked to my publicist out in L.A and said, ‘I need somebody that’s just a great actress, that’s exotic and sexy,” Chuck tells The Boot. “And she [said], ‘I’ve got the perfect person … Julia Jones.’ And so, you know me, I googled her! And I said, ‘She’s perfect.’ And she said, ‘Yeah, I’ll do it.’ [Julia] heard the song and loved it. That’s what was mind-blowing to me is that she said she loved the song and that was cool.”

Julia didn’t know anything about Chuck before getting cast in the music video, so, naturally she took similar action to the singer. “I got this phone call and the first thing I thought of was, ‘Well, let me hear the song,'” the actress tells The Boot. “So I did two things — I listened to the song and then I googled Chuck. And I said, [giggling] ‘OK!'”

Read the rest on the Boot. Via TwilightPoison

Twilight stars Visit Naval Exchange

According to the local Fox affiliate:

“Yeah, it’s a lot of pressure,” said actress Christian Serratos, who played ‘Angela’ in the movie. “I mean nobody really wants to disappoint these fans.”

Organizers say the event was a way to thank the military families for all they go through.

“It’s really geared towards the military families, the active duty and their dependents, “Robin Joseph, General Manager of the Navy Exchange Oceana Complex told WAVY News 10. “And it’s just a great opportunity for the stars to give back to the military community.”

That goal wasn’t lost on Serratos.

“One, you’re getting to see some really cool stuff and on the other hand you’re grateful to these people who are risking their lives,” she said. “It’s awesome.”

After their appearance at the Exchange, the cast members toured the base, visited a squadron and saw a F/A-18 Super Hornet.”

TY to ~Nintieka~

Twilight: The Graphic Novel, Volume 1 Shatters Graphic Novel Debut Sales Record

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This just in from Little Brown:

“The graphic novel adaption of Stephenie Meyer’s Twilight sold over 66,000 copies in its first week, the largest debut for a graphic novel in the US, according to publisher Yen Press. Twilight: The Graphic Novel, Volume 1, illustrated by Korean artist Young Kim, already broke the record for largest first printing for a graphic novel with 350,000 copies.

“We are absolutely thrilled to see such a historic debut for the Twilight graphic novel,” said Kurt Hassler, Publishing Director of Yen Press. “For many of Stephenie’s fans, this incarnation of Twilight is their first experience with graphic novels, and we sincerely hope that it will help foster a lifelong appreciation of the craft.”

The release date for the second volume is forthcoming.”