Archives for November 2011

Chaske Spencer Talks Last Day on Breaking Dawn Set

Chaske talked to Ology about wrapping the series.

What was the last day on set like for all of you? Part 1 is now showing but you also are in post-production for the final installment.

We were all up all night and it wasn’t a big sad goodbye for me. It was just that I was tired. [Laughs] I was tired and we had been shooting—and no pun intended but we saw breaking dawn—and the sun was coming up and we had to get the shots. There wasn’t a big send off or anything.

So who are you closest to on set?

Probably Julia Jones [Leah] or Alex Meraz. Mainly the wolf guys; we worked out together. Tinsel Korey [Emily] and all of them too because we just filmed a lot of scenes together. Oh my God, I’m looking at birthday cards right now. It says, ‘Wish you a Happy Birthday, with more fun than humanly possible,’ and it has Rob [Pattinson], Kristen [Stewart] and Taylor on here.

That’s hilarious! They are all over the place.

Yeah! [Laughs] I’m in Walmart right now.

[Laughs] Taylor’s definitely broken out because of the films. Was there any talk about that while filming?

Taylor’s got a pretty focused head on his shoulders. He’s a really god guy. We chat from time to time but it’s never about that. It’s just mainly when we’re working on a scene or something. We don’t take each other too seriously. He’s just a normal kid, a normal young man in a very interesting situation.

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Casey LaBow Talks Breaking Dawn to Rad Motel

Casey LaBow who plays Kate talks about Breaking Dawn with Rad Motel.

Casey LaBow from Rad Motel on Vimeo.

Will Breaking Dawn Have the Fans Flocking Back For Big Screen Rewatch?

In her Movies.com article this week, Laura explores what is going to be necessary for Breaking Dawn to score fan re-watch. The stakes are really high in the fourth movie. Will it deliver in the fan and economic expectation factors? Check out Laura’s critical success areas and box office predictions.

Unquestionably, the single most blogged-about item with regards to Breaking Dawn Part 1 is the honeymoon. For months there has been nonstop discussion among fans about Isle Esme, feathers, and headboards. As soon and the press junket happened, the question of would the honeymoon be sexy enough for fans again came into play. Fans heard Robert Pattinson, Bill Condon, and Kristen Stewart all talk about “toning down the thrusting” to keep the PG-13 rating, while the trailer and teaser clips have all given a glimpse into that night. We’ve seen Pattinson’s muscular back and headboard crash, Stewart’s towel drop on the beach, and the enraptured look on the pillows. Now the big questions are: “Is there more?” and “Do the fans get the payoff they want?” The rewatch factor is going to heavily rely on what the Isle Esme scenes deliver. Fans won’t flock back to theaters again and again if this payoff isn’t huge.

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Peter Facinelli and Jackson Rathbone on Jimmy Kimmel Live

Jackson Rathbone hit Kimmel on Wednesday night and Peter Facinelli was on last night.

Kristen Stewart on Conan O’Brien for Breaking Dawn part 1: video

Kristen sits down for almost an 8 minute interview with Conan!

Ashley Greene on Jimmy Fallon for Breaking Dawn Part 1: Video

Last night Ashley Greene talked Breaking Dawn With Jimmy Fallon

Melissa Rosenberg and Bill Condon Detail Breaking Dawn 1 & 2 to MTV

In a unique and rare combo of director and writer perspective, Melissa Rosenberg and Bill Condon cover the behind the scenes decisions of the two movies. Yes we know there is a lot of video here, but it’s really not to be missed stuff! Nice details on the current and upcoming movie!

NBC New York Interviews Elizabeth Reaser: On Kristen Stewart, Peter Facinelli, and Esme

Elizabeth Reaser isn’t in a ton of interviews interviews. It’s even more rare for her to give a Twilight interview without other cast members by her side. DO NOT MISS this one!

POPCORNBIZ: In some ways this role could be a thankless task, considering it’s such a big ensemble cast. What are the thanks that you get from playing this part?

ELIZABETH REASER: Well, I sort of grew up in the school of a supporting role is what that means: to support the other characters, to support the story. That to me is not a thankless role, especially in working on these last two. I had more to do. I had fun. I think that [director] Bill [Condon] was very interested in as much Esme’s take on things. He was more interested in having Esme be the matriarch that she is. I found that interesting psychologically. So I can always kind of keep myself going even when there’s probably not a whole lot that ends up onscreen. But for me, it’s interesting because I think the character is interesting, even independent of what story is actually being told. The story is not about Esme. It’s not about us. It’s about my son and the girl that he wants to marry, and that’s interesting to me.

The family feel comes across in this one. As a cast, you guys are a family of sorts at this point, doing all these movies and press tours together. How bonded are you with everyone?

It’s interesting. I think we’re bonded in a way that’s unusual and will be lifelong, in a way, but we’re also a family in the sense that we’re not all meant to be friends. We’re a family, which is different than being friends. There are things that we’ve experienced as a group that no one else has, and that are so singular. I think that’s really cool, and that’s one thing that I’ll really miss about doing these movies, that sense of family because you can’t really create that other than on a film set in this way and to do it over and over again. Usually you never work with someone more than once. Rarely do you, so that’s a nice thing.

Is there someone in the cast that you’ve bonded with in a surprising way, someone that you wouldn’t have seen that with in the beginning?

I think there are a few, actually. There are just people that I never would’ve met, from an age difference even. I think that Kristen [Stewart] is such a doll. She and I would’ve never met or have known each other. I think she’s just so funny and sweet. Then Peter [Facinelli], actually. We’ve been playing husband and wife for years now. I think in these last two movies I got closer with him than ever. I found him to be the most hilarious, most vulnerable, sweet, brilliant person. I feel like it took me years. I always adored him. I always really liked him and have loved working with him, but just in these last two movies I’ve really sort of fallen in love with him. It was such a great thing to be playing opposite someone that you feel that way about.

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Nikki Reed Claims She Was Misquoted in Seventeen

Nikki Reed is currently on the cover of the December issue of Seventeen. The cover hypes behind the scenes Twilight drama and Nikki stating there were issues with cast mates. Here is our coverage of the video featuring the shoot. She now clarifies the following quote with VH1:

Seventeen

“In the beginning, it was innocent and fun, and we were like one big happy family – it was like being at sleepaway camp. And then success comes along and changes the dynamic. We’re not all best friends, and we’re not all going to hang out together after the final movie is done.”

Casey LaBow: Two Magazine Features: Nylon and Fault

Casey la Bow who plays Kate is being featured in both Nylon and Fault magazines

From Fault:

FAULT: What do you think yourself and your role as Kate have in common?
Casey: Strong personalities and we are both game for anything.

FAULT: How would you describe Kate is three words.
Casey: Wry, Strong, Adventurous.

FAULT: What can fans expect from Breaking Dawn?

Casey: Much more mature subject matter, the characters have grown up and are now dealing with heavy subject matters, such as birth and marriage.