Kellan Lutz, Lady Gaga, and Twilight

Never thought I’d be writing a headline like that. Watch below or read here.

Robert Pattinson: Remember Me Filmmaker Chats All Online

robert-pattinson-remember-me_aThe complete series of the Remember Me Filmmaker Chats is now available on ITunes.

Part 1 In this conversation learn about the character of Tyler Hawkins.

Part 2 In this conversation, Rob and the filmmakers of REMEMBER ME — Allen Coulter (director), Nick Osborne (producer) and Will Fetters (writer) — have an in-depth conversation about the character of Tyler Hawkins.

Part 3 In this part of the podcast, Rob and the filmmakers discuss the chemistry between Rob and his costars Emile de Ravin (Ally Craig) and Ruby Jerins (Rob’s little sister in the film – Caroline Hawkins).

Happy Birthday Chaske Spencer!

Happy number 35 to the leader of the pack!

Introducing the Twilight Bus

Last month at the Official Twilight Tour in San Fransisco, we met the owner of the Twilight Bus. Honestly, there’s not a lot that happens in Twilight that makes us drop our jaws; however, this was one of those times.

Check out their blog here and you can follow them on Twitter here. You also want to at least look at their Twitter page, because it’s a picture of Peter Facinelli lounging on the bus. After we shot the video, the members of the wolfpack, Dan Cudmore, and Charlie Bewley all signed the bus.

Robert Pattinson On The Early Show

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Moviefone: Robert Pattinson, Remember Me

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Moviefone has an interview with Robert Pattinson and the other key players in the Remember me cast. The majority of the the questions are fan submissions.

Check out the interview here.

Jimmy Kimmel Evaluates Robert Pattinson and Taylor Lautner as Handsome

Movieweb Interviews Robert Pattinson

The interview starts after the trailer runs.

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E! Talks to Robert Pattinson and Emilie DeRavin

Twilight Lexicon Wins Shmoop Award!

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Named Best of the Web for New Moon by Shmoop

We had quite the surprise today when we received an email telling us we had won a Shmoop Award.  We hadn’t entered ourselves, and we weren’t aware that anyone nominated us, or brought our name up to the nominating committee.

The Shmoop organization itself has won some prestigious web recognition being recognized by PC Magazine as “The Best of the Internet”, they were a Webby Award Winner in 2009, and have been touted by sites such as The School Library Journal and Mashable.

According to the organization’s  email to us, “Shmoop is an education website for students and teachers (middle school through college ages). Our mission is to make learning fun and relevant for today’s students. Each of our learning guides includes a “Best of the Web” section, where we point teachers and students to quality, reliable websites for further exploration. And we picked your site!

Our writers (who are mostly Ph.D. students at Stanford, Harvard, Berkeley, etc.) pick the sites that go into our Best of the Web section. Teachers and students rely on our expert writers to point out only the highest quality websites, so you should feel quite honored!”

We are truly touched and honored. Alphie and Pel would like to publicly thank the Shoomp organization for acknowledging our website; however, more importantly, we would like to recognize the hard work and dedication of the Lexicon administrators and forum moderators. Without their hard work we would be unable to maintain the website and make it a fun place to visit.  So again a sincere thank you to the Shmoop organization and to everyone who helps keep the Lexicon running!