Complete that Twilight Barbie Collection Breaking Dawn Cullen Style

The Edward and Bella couple described and pictured below are out on December 2. Some of the others are out now (like rose, Emmett, and Jasper) and yet others are back ordered (like Carlisle and Esme). Also some older versions like the Alice or bridal Bella are discontinued and you have to try Ebay and the like for those. Check the Barbie Collector site for full details.

Every moment has led to this! In the Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn—Part 2, Bella has overcome every obstacle and made the ultimate sacrifice to be with her true love. This giftset features Bella, now changed into a vampire, in a “leather” jacket and leggings, her hair long and flowing, with distinctive vampire eyes and glittery skin. Her one and only, Edward, wears a button-up shirt and jeans. The epic movie journey may be over, but the memories will never die!

Taylor Lautner Is Responsible for Nikki Reed Meeting Husband Paul McDonald

Apparently Nikki Reed had an interesting tale to tell to Access Hollywood.

Stephenie Meyer to Make THR’s Hot Author List

Tomorrow, THR is expected to come out with their list of the hottest selling authors in Hollywood. Stephenie Meyer has made the list. THR tweeted out this photo of Stephenie with Jake Abel and Diane Kruger in advance of the publication.

Celtic Media Center Offering Twilight and The Host Soundstage Party Experiences

Both Breaking Dawn and The Host filmed partly in the Celtic Media Center located in Baton Rouge Louisiana. Apparently they are offering it up as party space. They just Tweeted out the following:

Carter Burwell Posts Breaking Dawn 2 Score Clips on His Website

Carter Burwell, the composer of  the original Twilight and both Breaking Dawn movies, just tweeted the following information.

 

 

SPOILERS: Stephenie Meyer Address Breaking Dawn 2 Battle Questions

stephenieMeyerHeadshot2Stephenie Meyer updated her website with some information about the final battle scene in Breaking Dawn Part 2.

Warning!  Spoilers!

I’m not kidding!

Don’t read on if you haven’t seen the film, please!

First, Stephenie talks about the fact that Aro actually does see a “battle” in his head as he looks at Bella.  This is the justification and the reason why the battle scene works for her and doesn’t “change” the story as she saw it.  Here is what she said:

The question, which I got frequently, was how I felt about having a big change inserted into the story during the final climax. My answer was that it didn’t feel like such a huge departure. For me, this moment is already in the book. However, we don’t get to see it in all its exciting and gory detail because we are seeing the world only through Bella’s eyes. A few of the reporters I talked to wanted to know where in the book this moment was hidden. The answer is page 738, fourth paragraph down:

“Aro stared into my eyes for a long, tense moment. I had no idea what he was searching for, or what he found, but after he had measured me for that moment, something in his face changed, a faint shift in the set of his mouth and eyes, and I knew that Aro had made his decision.”

In this short analysis, after Bella has revealed the depth of her power, Aro plays out in his head the probable outcome of a battle with the Cullens. Much like what we see in the movie, Aro foresees a more evenly matched fight than he had expected, the loss of too many of his key players, and—most unacceptable—the likelihood of his own death. Though odds are that the Volturi would have come out on top in the end, Aro wouldn’t have lived to see it and the unassailable nature of the Volturi’s authority would have been broken, possibly forever. It is this vision of the future—though imperfect guesswork on his part—that motivates his retreat.

 In case it’s been a while since you’ve read the book, the moment Stephenie is referring to is on page 738 of the hard back version. Also, Edward explains it in detail, having read Aro’s mind. You can read his explanation on pages 744-745. So it is there, as Stephenie said.  

The other issue that has had fans in a quandary is that Alice has said she can’t see the wolves or Renesmee in the future.  So then, how did she see that big battle in the first place?  We attempted to answer the question to make it fit into Stephenie’s mythology to a point.  But here is what Steph said:

Are there a few little trespasses against the mythology in this vision? Yes, as some of you have pointed out. The consensus was that a minor deviation from what had been established was forgivable in the name of entertainment. I had a few very elaborate solutions, but they were too confusing and not nearly as cinematic as the final product. And obviously, the result was very entertaining.

Stephenie also lets us in on a little secret… she would have done the ending differently!  She would have killed MORE Cullens!  I’m not sure if the fandom could have taken it, she states that killed off Edward would have made the battle and obvious unreal vision.

The post ends with a thank you to the fans:

It was really something to get to spend a little time with the fans at the BD2 events, and to watch the movie at the premiere with so many of them. It was the best experience I’ve ever had at a Twilight movie, and a perfect conclusion to my personal Twilight experience. I hope you also enjoyed the movie, and each other, for this last big bang. You, the readers and viewers, are the ones who have made this whole ten-year experience into something unbelievable and amazing, and I thank you so much for it. I hope I get to see some of you again in March (shameless The Host plug), because it makes me too sad to think that my relationship with my readers is ending, too.

So what do you think? Did this clear up anything?  Can you live with her explanation that they let the mythology go for a moment for a better cinematic effect?  And are you going to follow her to her next big movie, The Host?  Leave us a comment!

Read the whole post at StephenieMeyer.com.

Melissa Rosenberg Auctions Twilight Memorabilia for Charity

Screenwriter Melissa Rosenberg is participating in the charity auction for Women’s Cancer Program at Cedars-Sinai.  She is auctioning off many of the gowns she wore to the various premiers as well as autographed copies of the scripts for the films.  The script for Twilight is currently going for $275.  You can also bid on the opportunity to meet Melissa and have coffee with her in L.A.  The current bid for that once in a life time chance is at $500.  

Check out all the auctions at CharityBuzz.  

Source: Twilight Examiner

Breaking Dawn Part 2 Tops Busy Holiday Weekend

What do you get when you add Abe Lincoln, James Bond, and Edward Cullen?  You get one very busy weekend at the box office! We couldn’t resist the meme on the left.  For the second week in a row, Breaking Dawn Part 2 is at the top of the list.  According to the New York Daily News:

Breaking Dawn – Part 2,” pulled in $43.1 million from Friday to Sunday, raising its domestic total to $227 million. The movie added $97.4 million overseas to bring its international total to $350.8 million and its worldwide take to $577.7 million

Skyfall and  Lincoln came in second and third with new releases of Rise of the Guardians and Life of Pi coming in fourth and fifth.  Given that Thanksgiving hit the US pretty early in the month, movie makers expect this holiday season to be very busy at the box office!  

Bill Condon’s Thank You to the Fans!

The Official Twilight Saga Facebook Page pasted a thank you letter and picture from Bill Condon.  Here is what he had to say to the fans.  

On the flight now from Madrid to Berlin, I wanted to check in one last time, as you’re finally getting a look at what we’ve all been working on so intensely.  It’s hard to believe that after our Berlin premiere tonight, my TWILIGHT journey will finally come to a close.  It’s been almost three years since I first wrote to you.  I’m very proud of what we’ve created together since then, and I hope that PART II fulfills your expectations for the grand finale to Stephenie’s sprawling saga. Fingers crossed that you’ve also managed to stay at least mostly spoiler-free, in order to enjoy the twists and parting gifts we have in store for you… 

Thank you again for making me feel like a member of your fandom family online…for sleeping in The Line in San Diego in order to laugh with us in Hall H…for traveling great distances to join us in L.A. for last year’s Tent City and this year’s Fan Camp.  Above all, thank you for trusting me with this universe you care so deeply about – we tried to match your intensity in our attention to every detail.  That said, I don’t think I’ll ever live down the shame of being spied on by Twihard covens around the world on our very first night of shooting in Rio.  Thanks to photos shot and instantly posted online of Bella and Edward on their honeymoon, we were called out in real time for missing a certain engagement ring…  (Sorry — again!) 

As with you all, what I’ll take with me from my time in Forks are so many great friendships – our massive cast of talented actors, and new creative partners such as Melissa Rosenberg, Guillermo Navarro and Phil Tippett.  I hope to know them all for years and to work with them again soon, making movies yet to be dreamed up.  At the L.A. premiere Monday night, Phil said we should make a “bloody, giant monster movie.”  But is there room for a musical number?  

See you at the theatre. 

Forever,

Bill

I think I speak for the entire fandom when I say… No, no, Mr. Condon. THANK YOU!

Video: Jackson Rathbone on Big Morning Buzz

Jackson Rathbone stopped by the Big Morning Buzz on VH1 to talk about the new vampires in the saga and being part of the Twilight phenomenon.