Video: Clevver TV Talks to Rob, Taylor, and Bill Condon

Clevver TV asked both Rob and Taylor what other character they would want to play in the saga. Bill gives some interesting behind the scenes details about the birth scene and how hard Kristen worked to deliver that performance. No pun intended.

Video: Rob, Kristen and Taylor Talk to Insider

The inside gets Rob and Kristen to open up about the fandom and the love scenes. Kristen and Taylor talk about working on other films and coming back to Twilight. There are also some comments from Kellan and Ashley

Lexicon’s Spoiler Free Review of Breaking Dawn: Part 1

As I sat down to write a review of The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1, I honestly had difficulty considering where to begin. Should the review open with a comment about the love scenes that are getting so much hype? Should it focus on how much each of the characters change in this film, which also is getting attention in the press? Or should I begin with the various performances? To tell the truth, the best compliment I can pay for this film, and the first thing I said when I finished watching the film, was that it is the best book to screen adaptation from this series thus far. All the rest falls into place for that reason and because the film was in the hands of a brilliant director.

As far as story content goes, this film has all the important moments that the book has. All the necessary plot points are met, and then it goes even further to fill in any missing blanks. There is a mixture between Bella’s story and Jacob’s story from the book as the movie switches points of view to make sure all key moments from the book are given due justice. There are even some flashbacks to Edward’s time spent away from Carlisle and Esme that are very well done. Personally, I wish there had been some more fighting banter between Rosalie and Jacob, but I only thought about it after the film was over as I considered what had been cut from the book. That was the only thing that didn’t make it into the plot that I wish had been included.

When you consider that this film follows the full cycle of a romance from wedding to baby, as well as a werewolf pack dividing and plotting to kill said baby, there is a great deal of content to cover. But the film never felt rushed, and it never missed a beat, either. In fact, at one point after a great deal of plot had been covered, Laura looked down at her watch to find that there was still over 45 minutes left in the film! And even then, the content that came after that point was still just as well executed as the beginning of the film. The steady pacing allows the story to flow naturally without any beats being forced.

Bill Condon has praised the acting chops of the cast in several interviews. Well, I have to give the praise to Bill Condon for eliciting performances from this cast that are unlike anything we’ve seen previously. Every single cast member steps it up and takes their character to the next level. I’m not sure where Kristen Stewart found it in herself to show the pain and fear that she did in the birth scene, but it is chilling. Robert Pattinson brings an angry Edward into the game for the first time while still showing how much he loves Bella. Yet for me, the one performance that shines above the rest comes from Taylor Lautner. He has a few moments in this film where his reactions and facial expressions are beyond perfection. Without spoiling too much, I will say that the two moments that stand out the most both have to do with Renesmee. Other great moments come from Billy Burke and Anna Kendrick during the wedding scenes. Booboo Stewart and Julia Jones both have their own stand out moments and lines as do each member of the Cullen family. And be sure to stay through the credits for one of my personal favorite sarcastic line deliveries in the film, possibly the entire saga!

Of course no review of Breaking Dawn would be complete without addressing the romance. This is easily the most feminine story of the saga. From wedding to honeymoon to love making to pregnancy to birth, there is so much of the plot that revolves around major life moments, especially for a woman. Yes, there are plenty of romantic moments. Yes, the love scenes are done well and manage to be sexy but still tasteful. However, I actually think the most romantic moments come later on when Edward is fighting for Bella’s life. And as a mother, my heart was tugged on quite a bit by the moment when Edward hears the baby for the first time. I believe that Condon managed to make this a full love story, not just about a newly wedded couple, but about a newly formed family.

My only complaints are similar to complaints in the past. That’s right, we’re talking about hair styles and clothes again. In the past all my complaints have been about Jackson Rathbone’s hair. Not this time. Jackson looks really great! It’s Peter Facinelli that drew the short end of the hair style stick! We heard rumblings of it from Comic Con when the first images rolled out, so this shouldn’t be a surprise to anyone. I’m also tired of seeing the Cullens in grey. I know that’s so very, very nit picky, but I don’t understand it. They have all the money in the world. Can’t they wear a color other than grey? I don’t know if it’s a way to make them all look paler, but it is a little sad and dreary after awhile. Poor Esme even wears a greyish color to the wedding. But these are minor complaints that I will gladly take to get the amazing performances that were shown in the film.

Over all, I really enjoyed the film. I found myself laughing out loud at several moments and nearly cried at others. I know there were some things that I missed in my first viewing, so I’m excited to see it again and take it all in. It is very true to the book, which as an original fan of the book I appreciate so much! I felt comfortable watching the scenes I have read so many times come to life. In past films, I have held my breath and hopped that certain moments worked well on screen. Often times, I have come out of those moments feeling alright about what I saw and said, “Well, that wasn’t too bad.” There was only one moment in Breaking Dawn that truly had me worried and holding my breath about how it would play out. I won’t tell you which moment that was, but I will say that it ended up being one of my favorite moments in the whole film. Thank you, Bill Condon, for staying true to the story and for finding realism in something so heavily embedded in fantasy. And thank you to the cast for going to those dark places and bringing this whole series to life. With Part 1 being this good, I find it difficult to believe we have to wait a whole year for Part 2!

We will post a more detailed review full of specifics and spoilers after the film has released.  This review is solely the opinion of Lori Joffs.

Taylor Lautner Describes The Imprinting Process

Reelz channel is teasing us again with their coverage of Breaking Dawn: The Beginning of the end by giving us a look at their interview with Taylor Lautner and how he dealt with the imprinting scene.


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Pop Sugar Interviews Taylor Lautner: what it’s like to take on Robert Pattinson on screen

Last week they interviewed Rob and Kristen (put below for your convenience) now they are up to Taylor.

Video: Regis Begs for Taylor Lautner’s Abs Live

You think women make Taylor uncomfortable asking to see his abs…it’s nothing compared to Regis.


Here’s the entire interview

Parade Magazine: Taylor Lautner on Tearful Good -Byes With Extra Motivation

Parade magazine is continuing it’s series of Breaking Dawn interviews today. If you missed the Kristen Stewart or the Robert Pattinson ones check them out!

On his tearful goodbye to Twilight.
“In my last scene in Breaking Dawn, Bella has just died and I run outside and crumple to the ground and just lose it. I’m bawling. That was my last scene of Twilight ever and I definitely had some extra motivation.”

On the encounter with fans that he’ll never forget.

“Kristen and I were doing interviews in a hotel in Brazil and all of a sudden our security barges in and locks the door. We’re like, ‘What’s going on?’ And they said, ‘Remain calm, but about 2,000 girls just broke through the hotel lobby and they’re on their way up the stairs to get to this room.’ Then they went, ‘But it’s OK because we have the National Guard on their way.’ And the National Guard actually did show up and everything was fine.”

He’s looking forward to some downtime.

“When you’re working so hard, the number-one thing you want to do is wake up in your own bed and do absolutely nothing. You just want to sit on the couch all day. I have not been on vacation I think in, like, four years.”

See more on Parade

Video: Taylor Lautner on The Today Show For Breaking Dawn Part 1

Check out Taylor in the plaza!

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Video: Taylor Lautner Talks Saying Good-Bye, Being Shirtless, and Odd Merchandise

E! Online has an interview with Taylor Lautner where he talks aboutthose final days of shooting, not being shirtless very much in Breaking Dawn, and the various odd things his face has appeared on.

Robert Pattinson and Taylor Lautner Nominated for People’s Choice Awards

The final list for the People’s Choice Awards came out today. No Twilight movie was eligible due to date cut offs, but Taylor Lautner and Robert Pattinson were nominated for their work in Abduction and Water For Elephants.

Favorite Dramatic Movie Actor: Robert Pattinson

Favorite Action Movie Star: Taylor Lautner

Also nominated was the film Water for Elephants in several categories and Breaking Dawn Soundtrack artist Bruno Mars was nominated for other work.

You can vote here for the ceremony that takes place in January.