Twilight Saga Twitter Round Up

From the Twitter of David Slade, we have another Taylor Lautner picture.

David also Tweeted that “Rehearsals with Kristen, Billy Burke and Rob yesterday. Third week of shooting just hours away. Preparation, preparation preparation.”
Peter Facinelli was also busy on Twitter. Peter talked about his experience raising money for a children’s hospital,

“Yesterday… I visited the Doernbecher Children’s Hospital in Portland, Oregon yesterday morning. The courage I saw in the faces of these sick children is something I will never forget. Their smiles were stronger than any disease. Even the sickest of the group I met were determined that yesterday be a good day. I spent the morning with them in awe of their strength. Not only their strength but the strength of their family members supporting them. It made me very aware how much health is taken for granted. I pray they win their fight and can return home again soon.”  Read the rest here

Nikki Reed also guest Tweeted on Peter’s Account, “Hi Nikki Reed here… Sitting with Fach. Just searched and found dozens of posers. I don’t have Twitter. Please don’t follow them!!! Scary! I don’t have Myspace either.”

Peter Facinelli’s Nurse Jackie Finale

The good news is that Nurse Jackie has been picked up for a second season. So if you want a sneak peak into what happens on the season finale, check out the video below! Also Peter is trying to become Mr. Ultimate World Twitter. Vote for Peter here.

Peter Facinelli is a “draw” at a Red Cross Event in Virginia

Taking a brief break from fight training ,Peter Facinelli attended a Red Cross Event in Virginia on Saturday.  The event was a blood drive and signing  and plenty of people showed up for both!Red Cross officials said a couple thousand donors came to the blood drive.

 Here is a fan encounter from Linda who attended the event:

We got to the mall a little before 12 and there was a huge crowd of mostly teens and their Moms.  It was so chaotic at first that we accidentally stood in the wrong line for 20 minutes and ended up at the very end of the real line.  Everyone was told that it was a $25 admission to get him to sign an autograph and $40 for a picture with him (proceeds to go to the Red Cross).  In the beginning they also  offered to personalize the professional pictures, but they turned out to be too time consuming.  
Even after a grueling red-eye from Vancouver, he came out smiling and looking very upbeat.  During the time between autographs, he would sit down on the side of the stage for pictures and talk to the screaming girls by the stage.  His manager and the rest of the staff that were there were trying to move things along quickly, but he still stopped to give hugs, talk to the fans, and answer questions.  
The people at the end of the line were very worried that they would wait and never get to see him, but one of his staff walked around and assured everyone that Peter had pledged to stay as long as people were willing to pay for his autograph.  Around 2pm he actually walked to the back of the line and said something to the people waiting, but it was impossible to hear him over the ear-piercing screams of the girls.  At about 3:30, the staff came around again and announced that the photographer was leaving at 4pm and they would only be able to do personal photos and autographs after that.  This of course caused some hysteria in the line, but I got through just before 4pm so I’m not sure what happened with that.  
I really wanted to tell him while I was up there how much I appreciated him taking the time to do that for such a great charity, and maybe get one of those hugs he was giving out, but instead I think I just said “thanks for doing this” and kept repeating my name for the autograph.  Oh how the nerves kick in when you’re in the vicinity of such a handsome devil.  He was very friendly, however, and said, “Oh, Linda is my sister’s name!”  I don’t know that he will want to go through this experience again, but he was such a lovely person that I consider it four hours well spent.         
The picture of the blonde girl with the gray sweater with him is me.   You can see in that picture where a local Halloween store painted a backdrop for the photos which I thought was nice.  

Exclusive Interview: From New Moon to Nurse Jackie with Peter Facinelli

IESB.net recently interviewed Peter Facinelli where he talked candidly about becoming an actor and his dual doctor roles.

IESB: What initially attracted you to acting? Was there someone or something that inspired you to do it, or did you just know that you wanted to be a performer?

Peter: No, I was the opposite of a performer. I was really shy, when I was growing up. I saw a movie called Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid in third grade, and I thought Paul Newman and Robert Redford looked like they were having a really good time, and I said, “That’s what I want to do, when I grow up.” I always was inspired by Paul Newman and Robert Redford to want to be an actor, but I never really did anything about it because I was shy. So, all through high school, I never did a play.

Not until college, did I start to do acting. I transferred into NYU from St. John’s University and started studying theater. I was going to take law because it seemed to impress people in my family when I said, “I want to be a lawyer when I grow up.” One time, I told them that I wanted to be an actor and they all looked at me like I had five heads. The next time they asked me what I wanted to be, I said, “A lawyer,” and I got a lot of oohs and aahs in the family. When you watch movies and you watch Law & Order, it looks so interesting.

IESB: When did you realize that you were not meant for a law career?

Peter: I did one year at St. John’s University, and I studied pre-law and I worked for a law firm, and I realized that lawyers spend most of their time trying not to go to court. They look for precedents so they don’t have to go to court. They told me that court was the last place you want to be. I was like, “Well, that’s what I want to do. I like the courtroom drama,” and they were like, “Well, then you need to do something else.”

So, I threw away the courtroom drama and just went straight for the drama, and I transferred to NYU. I told my parents, “To be a good lawyer, I have to be a good actor, so I’m going to take acting classes at NYU and study theater there,” and they bought it. And then, I started working, right out of NYU. So, when my parents realized it was something that I could do, they were behind it.

You can read the rest of the interview HERE

Peter Facinelli Plays with Legos For Charity

According to the NBC San Diego Afiliate:

“Some of the hottest celebrities including Al Pacino, Brooke Shields, Heidi Klum, Jamie Lee Curtis, Mark Hoppus, Peter Facinelli, Steve Carell, Thomas Gibson, Tom DeLonge and Tony Hawk have built their own ocean-themed Lego mosaics. The mosaics will be auctioned off on Celebritybuzz.com, and all the proceeds will go to the Surfrider Foundation.

“We have no idea how much these mosaics are going to go for, I think the sky’s the limit,” said Beth Downing with Sea Life Aquarium. “This is the first time we’ve ever done anything like this so it could be a little or it could be a lot, but of course we’re hoping to raise as much money as we can for Surfrider.”

Check out all the details on NBC San Diego

Peter Facinelli: Cruising Segway Style

Peter Facinelli is being very environmentally conscious and has ordered himself a Tesla. In the meantime since Peter has to wait a over a year for his new wheels, he was seen at TwiCon exploring alternate means of transportation.

Get The Clothes Off Peter Facinelli’s Back!

OK, now that our headline has your full attention! The Baseball uniform that Peter Facinelli wore during the Vampire Baseball charity event run by Twilight FanTrips is now up for auction.

According to Twilight FanTrips:

“Signed Peter Facinelli’s Vampire Baseball Uniform Auction to benefit children’s foundation in Oregon. Peter wore this uniform during the fabulous Vampire Baseball event on July 4th in Portland, Oregon. The auction on Charity Buzz is only open until August 27 so put in your bid soon! Information can be found at http://fantrips.travel/twilightfantrips/

Peter Facinelli on Nude Scene Rumors

Just in case you were still doubting after Christ Weitz’s statement, Peter Facinelli chimes in and has a little fun with Larry Carroll in the process.

Awkward Moment

Call this innocent bystander fallout. The unfortunate result of the Rachelle and Summit situation is that castmates are now stuck in the middle being asked questions that puts them in a tough spot. No matter what their feelings are, it’s a no win situation, if they take a side it’s Catch 22.

Twilight Examiner Interviews Peter Facinelli

Amanda Bell, The Twilight Examiner, was able to sneak in a brief moment during TwiCon to speak with Peter Facinelli about Eclipse

“AB: What was your favorite part of Eclipse?

PF: I actually like that, in the book, a lot of the family members are talked about, and in the movie they’re in it a lot more. The books are all told from Bella’s perspective, so a lot of times, when she’s not in the scene and things are happening, you don’t actually get to see them, like the battle scene, for instance. In Eclipse when the whole family and the werewolves are fighting the newborn vampires, it’s talked about and through Edward you kind of get something, but in the movie you actually get to see it, you know, so I like that in the interpretations of the movies, it’s not always about Bella’s perspective. She isn’t always in the scene, and so that opens up the story a little bit. The Cullens are in it a lot more throughout.”

See the rest on Twilight Examiner.