Team Jack to Host Forever Party to Benefit Alex’s Lemonade Stand

The ladies over at Team Jack are organizing a charity benefit for people who may be in Los Angeles for the Breaking Dawn part 2 premiere.

They have some amazing auction items and celebrity appearances. Ayanna Berkshire and Cider Sky will be attending the party and participating in our Celebrity Photo Booth Session Auction! Winners will get to step into the photo booth with the artist and receive a truly unique piece of memorabilia! This will occur at 9pm that evening. All other auction items are by silent auction from 7-10pm that night. The link to this Auction Preview is: http://www.twibetween.com/2012/10/the-forever-party-auction-preview.html

 To purchase tickets,  to view the  the FAQ about the party check out this link: http://www.twibetween.com/p/the-forever-party.html

Even if you cannot attend you can be a part of this great event and help them reach their fundraising goal by making a donation to Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation here: http://www.alexslemonade.org/mypage/89430

 

Twitter Watch-Along of Twilight Movies #WaitingForForever

The ladies over at Nessie Mackenzie thought this one up and we are participating:

We’re joining other Twilight fansites to celebrate the release of Breaking Dawn Part 2 with a Twilight Saga watch-along on Twitter! We’ll be live-tweeting with you every Sunday from October 14 to November 4 at 6pm (EST) / 3pm  (PT).

To participate simply set your DVD player, go on Twitter at the schedule time, and start tweeting with us using the hashtag #WaitingForForever

See you Sunday October 14 at 6pm EST / 3pm PT to discuss Twilight together!

See you Sunday October 21 at 6pm EST / 3pm PT to discuss New Moon together!

See you Sunday October 28 at 6pm EST / 3pm PT to discuss Eclipse together!

See you Sunday November 4 at 6pm EST / 3pm PT to discuss Breaking Dawn Part 1 together!


Win Twilight Autographed Merchandise and Help Race For the Cure

 

As part of the Phoenix chapter of the Susan G Komen Race for the Cure, one participant is giving some awesome Twilight merchandise to one lucky person who donates.

 

RAFFLE: 10/3- 10/10
RAFFLE: 10/3-10/10
Help us run like a VAMPIRE in the Race for the Cure!! We are raffling off a Twilight Bundle to help raise money on behalf of Team Betty for the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure on October 14, 2012 in Phoenix, Arizona.
The Twilight Bundle Includes:
*2012 Comic Con Breaking Dawn Part 2 Edition Posters (all 4 that were handed out: Edward, Bella, Jacob and the Cast)
*Memorabilia from Twilight and New Moon
*Twilight Scene It! game (Includes clips from the first 3 films)
*And last but not least….A Stephenie Meyer signed copy of Breaking Dawn that she signed at Comic-Con this past July (photo of her signing the book will be included for proof of authenticity)

You can get full details over on her page at Phoenix Komen

Kristen Stewart in Telva Interview

Kristen Stewart talked to Telva Magazine about On The Road and Twilight. here are some of the Twilight details.

ON FAME

“Suddenly there were thousands of people who wanted to see us. The bosses of Summit were there rubbing their hands. I could see the dollar sign in their eyes. I thought ‘what the hell is this?’ And in fact that’s when the craziness, the tight schedules, the photoshoots and the interviews started.” she tells. I ask her when she felt the turning point happened. “When I couldn’t take a stroll without having to watch my back.” she says with an expression of horror. And Kristen was already familiar with this world. She was born in the San Ferdinando Valley, LA; her parents, “eccentric, funny and kind of hippy” as she describes them, worked in the business. Her childhood was happy and stable – “I come from a close-knit, warm and loyal family” – which is something rare for young stars.

 

“BELLA HAS GIVEN ME EVERYTHING”

I’ll be clear, Kristen has never turned into someone she is not. Nor does she feel like she has to free herself from Bella’s characters in order not to be type-cast. “I’d go crazy if I did it. Thanks to Bella I don’t have to fight for every role I want to play.”

 

See the full interview on Twilightish

New Face Friday Meet Toni Trucks as Mary

Here’s our latest New Face Friday interview. If you need a refresher on who Mary is, check out our character bios:

Q: There’s not a whole lot of information on your character in the books, so did you have any conversations with Stephenie [Meyer] or even with Melissa Rosenberg, or did you get to build a lot for yourself?

Toni: We did get to build a lot. I did pull Stephenie aside – I think a lot of us did – and Stephenie was, I mean, how rare to have contact with the writer right there every day with us, so it was such a treat. But she really gave us the freedom to create the characters that we needed to do the daily work, with the disclaimer that what we needed to do to get the work done may be different than what would possibly end up in like the ultimate Twilight Guide and stuff like that. So, she definitely prepared us for that, but she gave us the freedom … She told us what she had written and then gave us the freedom to do whatever we wanted to do, and I remember at the time when I spoke to her, she was like Edi Gathegi’s the perfect example because she had written pages and pages of his back-story, and he’s going to be really surprised when the Guide comes down. It’s totally different, but you know you kind of have to marry what’s written and then you have to do your job.

Q: What can you tell us about Mary, can you describe her?

Toni: Sure! The thing I loved most about Mary is it’s such a treat when you get introduced to all of these new vampires, and a majority of them are coming in pairs. You know, they’ve got their mates. And even though you have Peter and Charlotte within the nomad family, our coven is not really a coven. We don’t travel around together, we truly are nomadic. I love that Mary … comes of her own volition. She doesn’t have any real prior relationship, and when her job is done there … You know, she’s not going to come back for Christmas. That’s not Mary’s M.O. And the whole idea of this like family unit for Mary is really foreign. And so she truly is a nomad. She is a wanderer. She doesn’t need to sleep in the same bed every night. But you know she is one of their strongest friends so ended up valuable.

Q: Mary comes upon Randall – they’re not coming together, they kind of meet up – I’m curious will we get to see any of that, or is it kind of going to be you guys showing up together? Because you guys are nomads, you are generally on your own…

Toni: It’s so tricky, right? Because you guys have already read the books. So, there’s so much of that which is going to be interesting … what those tiny wonderful details that the people that are so intimate with the books are going to be looking for. I can’t really speak to what will ultimately end up in there, my guess is as good as yours really, so I guess we’ll just have to all wait and see together!

Q: Now you were a fan before, correct?

Toni: I was. I hadn’t read the books, so maybe you guys will shun me for calling myself a fan, but I had seen the movies and I loved them. I was totally … I love going into the movie and then just giving yourself over to it, not to ask a lot of questions and be like ‘Well that could never happen,’ that’s not my thing. I’m along for the ride, I’m in it, I want to be transported. I want to be along for the ride for however long the movie is, and I really enjoyed the Twilight Saga right from the start.

Q: So, what did you think after having seen the films, what did you think seeing yourself in the full vampire costume with the contacts…

Toni: It was really, really, really wild. Learning all the intricacies, all the nerd elements to Twilight was really fun. You know, like going in for our initial contact fitting. I was thinking that it was going to be some stock full just break[ing] out the red and orange contacts or the gold ones or whatever, depending on your diet, but it was really detailed and wonderful. We were all fitted for our specific prescription, whatever our eyes needed and then hand-painted individually, so you know no one’s contacts were the same. So, it really felt right from the start … that was one of the first things I ever did that I was creating Mary from the ground up. And that’s really special. And then going into the wig fitting, which by now everyone’s sort of caught a glimpse of Mary, but she is unique, you see this giant hair. She’s unbridled in every way, from the tip of her hair down to her toes she’s just wild. And I loved being able to speak with the creative [team] about that and sort of create this person, and whatever small way have my own fingerprint on building Mary. So, it was really, really unique, and you know you have all these vampires coming in from all over the world. You’ve got the Romanians … we are the American nomads, so it’s like how do we … what does that look like, ya know? So, it was a lot of fun. I loved seeing all the images, and I’m really excited for, obviously, more images to come out ‘cause we had to resist the urge to be capturing those images while we were filming because it was just so neat.

Q: When you find out you were cast in the Twilight Saga, who were you most excited to work with and afterwards, who would you like to work with again … I know you already did something with Michael Sheen…

Toni: When I first was cast, gosh, I think that was really just … I was a fan at that point, so you know just the idea of working with all of the leading people was really exciting. I was really happy to get to work with Bill Condon again. We had worked together on Dreamgirls, so being able to work together with him in any capacity was a thrill. You know, we’d always sort of like pointed at eachother like ‘I’ll see you again!’ and it happened. Also, Jackson Rathbone. You know, Jackson and I both went to the same performing arts high school, but we missed eachother by a couple of years. And so, we’d always heard of one another on our professional actor adventures, so I was really excited to be able to connect those dots, and we had all the same training growing up and say ‘Hey, we’re supposed to be friends so just prepare yourself.’ And then, yeah, of course you know my immense love of Michael Sheen and respect for him. And I continue to always want to work with, be near, hang out, eat with, laugh with, anything with Michael Sheen. He’s the jam.

Q: Speaking about your performing arts background, I understand that the big dance number we keep hearing about [on the set]… Did you choreograph it?

Toni: This is good. I’m glad … we can clear this up! So, the real culprits of the dance were MyAnna [Buring] and Mia [Maestro] … I think the story goes Mia maybe – one of the two – had done this on a previous set, and they thought it was hysterical. So, they had created and choreographed this dance. Now, the rub is that neither girl has any dance training, so they just sort of haphazardly put this dance team together, but they didn’t know (a) how to teach it (b) how to count it … They just didn’t know what to do with it, they were like ‘We’ve got this idea.’ And my training comes from the musical theater world – I got my B.F.A. doing musical theater … I thought that I’d always just do Broadway, my original plan, but that was derailed … And so I get a little knock on my trailer door from those rascals and they were like ‘we have an idea can you help us?’ So, we went into the makeup trailer, and they showed me the dance three or four times, and I got down the counts essentially, and then we assembled all of the Cullen side after dinner, we just went around like wildfire and were like ‘everybody meet us in this tent, meet us in this tent,’ and I taught everyone the dance. And this is sort of how it got twisted up because I was teaching the dance and everyone kept saying ‘Toni make sure you keep counting it out,’ so I sort of got ownership over it over time. It was not my original idea, but I certainly had a major part in it and it was really fun. So, I don’t know how much you guys know about it, but I hope that we are able to at some point show everyone what happened because it was just so funny. The aftermath of what happened, how Bill reacts, how the Volturi are just sort of frozen and sort of confused, and Michael Sheen kind of like puts his hands in his armpits and gets on this like breakdancing battle pose, and the whole thing is just a riot.

Q: If they don’t include on some version of the DVD fans will be in uproar!

Toni: Definitely! They gotta get the music rights. I think that that’s our biggest hurdle is making sure with the music. Worst case scenario, you’ll get a silent version of it which’ll still have its fair share of humor.

Q: It should be like the extra scene after the credits.

Toni: I think that would be great, it could just be a whole other side of the vampires. You don’t ever get to see vampires dance! C’mon!

Q: So Michael Sheen wasn’t a part of it?

Toni: No, initially what happened was we were trying to convince the Volturi to have a dance battle with us. We were like ‘we’re going to battle you guys.’ The secret was on Bill. Bill didn’t know what was going to happen, so we totally flashmobbed Bill. So, there were all sorts of rumors like during the whole day and dinner break eventually, we kept thinking that the Volturi were sending over spies to get our dance moves, so it became like this whole thing like ‘Do the Volturi have a dance that’s going to come right after ours,’ and everyone was sure they did. And Chris Heyerdahl was just stone cold, he was making us really think they had something up their sleeves, but when it came down to it, they called ‘Action!’ and it all happened, and they really just ended up enjoying it with us. In the end, everyone just cut loose. You know, we came too late and all of us after we’d done that, it was nearing the end of our time in Baton Rouge, and we all thought ‘Why didn’t we start playing these pranks earlier?’ You know?

Q: I was wondering if we could learn a little bit more about your character in the CBS show [Made In Jersey] you’ve got coming up?

Toni: Thank you so much for even asking about that. Yeah! So, the new CBS series that I’m doing is called Made In Jersey, and it is legal and procedural but it’s infused with a lot of comedy and character-driven elements that make it a little more fun than your normal procedural [drama]. So, it’s a lot more colorful than like SVU or something like that, and my particular character’s name is Cyndi Vega and she is a fiery secretary within the law firm, and the whole plotline of the show is that there’s this really fun Jersey girl – 100% Jersey – that gets hired at this fancy New York law firm, and it’s really about her adventures charting her way through this law firm. Does she change? Does she conform? I play sort of her Jiminy Cricket, her fiercely loyal and protective assistant, just making sure that she doesn’t forget herself and that she’s not abused within the law firm and sort of jump to her rescue whenever … and also, she’s also a little louder than life. Cyndi’s sort of that girl that you can’t really figure out who hired her at the law firm. She wears really bright colors. She’s the kind of girl that would match her bra strap to her shoes because she thinks a little strap might show during the day, you know, she’s just a little off.

Q: You said before that you were going to be a Grand Marshall in your hometown parade, did you end up doing it?

Toni: Yes! My hometown I grew up in in Michigan is really tiny, and they are so excited for all of my adventures my whole life. I can just see them sort of making the front page of the paper [about it], and I love them so fiercely, so they – in all the excitement of Twilight and Ruby Sparks which just came out and now with Made in Jersey on CBS, the town commissioner asked me if I would please come and be the Grand Marshall for the Fourth of July parade, so it was really fun. I went home and rode on the back of the convertible and threw candy and waved. There’s lots of pictures floating around out there of it, and it was really, really fun. We’ve also been … there’s also been a tiny movie house in our home town, an art deco theater that’s been sort of run down, so my newest passion project has been to raise awareness for this theater and raise money to get it totally refurbished. And Michael Moore has recently jumped on board and last week donated $10,000 to our effort, so that’s sort of what’s been going on right now, just to get everyone’s attention to our little hometown theater, so I can officially have my hometown fans and friends be able to sit in the front row to see exciting things like Breaking Dawn. They gave me so much love growing up, you know, I want to make sure they always have a front row seat to whatever we’re doing, and they’re so excited about this that they can’t take it.

You can also check out our red carpet interview with Toni at the 4:20 mark on this video.

Breaking Dawn Part 2 Revised Info on Fan Premiere Camping

Below is the latest update from Summit. The information can also be found here – http://www.bd2premiere.com/  which is the official website where registration will take place.

 

FAN CAMPING – FAQ

 

Is there an advantage to registering as an individual vs. as a group?  If so what?

 

There is no advantage – you’re entered into the drawing one time whether you enter as an individual OR as a group manager.  For group registration, only the group manager is eligible to be picked for the rest of their guests.  Guests are not counted as individuals, but they receive one chance at entering as they would if they had entered as an individual registrant.

 

In the drawing, is a group considered the same as an individual?

 

Yes.  See above.

 

How will it work for those who were selected but can’t camp? Can they still come to stand on the red carpet or the bleachers?

 

Only fan campers will be permitted access to the red carpet/bleachers to view the arrivals.

 

If someone is selected from the drawing but, due to unforeseen circumstances, can’t arrive at tent city at the time designated, is their spot forfeited?

 

If you do not arrive within your time window, you will move to the end of the line and you will not be 100% guaranteed to have your spot.  Special circumstances may be dealt with on a case-by-case basis.

 

If someone has already booked their plane ticket and doesn’t get selected for the drawing, can they still come down to tent city to hang out and participate in events?

 

No, tent city and pre-red carpet events are for fan campers only.

 

If one member of a group can’t come at the last minute, will the entire group be turned away?

 

No, that individual’s spot will be forfeited.  Following the drawing everybody will be ticketed as individuals but groups will be assigned the same check-in time.

 

How are wristbands being distributed? Are they being mailed or put on the day of arrival at tent city?

 

They will be distributed on day of arrival at the designated check-in times.

 

Is there a provision for people who are handicapped and unable to camp out? These people do have medical documentation to support this.

 

Yes, and these cases will be handled on an individual basis. 

 

Do fans have to camp, or can they just get their wristband and come back on premiere day? If fans don’t camp out, is there any shot of seeing the premiere on the day itself?

 

Camping is required for red carpet/bleacher participation.  This is the same as it has been in all previous years.

 

Is it 1,200 individual spaces or 1,200 spaces and another 1,200 group of ten? In other words, how many total people are allowed?.

 

There are a total of 1,200 individual spaces for all fan campers.

 

Do under-18s need the guardian staying with them so that both need to be selected, or can the guardian merely sign them in at the check in?

 

Guardians must choose the group option for registering with their minor.  The guardian must register as group leader and be present with the minor at all times at the Fan Camp.

 

There is no guarantee fan campers are seeing the movie right?

 

Correct, we cannot guarantee access to see the film.

 

Group check in: does the entire group have to check in together at the same time if selected, or can one representative do it? There is some concern that if one person’s plane gets delayed that an entire group could be disqualified.

 

Groups must check-in together.  The group will not be disqualified by an individual’s member’s absence.  Special circumstances for individuals may be dealt with on a case-by-case basis.

 

When fans register, will they receive an automated email confirming that their registration has been received?

 

Yes, there will be an automatic confirmation email sent out immediately following registration.

 

Will international fans have the same access to the drawing as domestic fans? 

 

Yes.

 

Will there be a standby line?

 

There will be no standby line.  There will be 1200 individual spaces for fan campers.  If you don’t get a spot at the Fan Camp via the drawing you will not be able to attend.

 

 

Breaking Dawn Part 2 Soundtrack Announced

The official soundtrack listing debuted over on Yahoo with no advance warning today.  Notables include Nikki Reed and hubby Paul McDonald with a track, Christina Perri with a 1,000 Years part 2 version, and Carter Burwell with Plus Que Ma Propre Vie which is the transcription from Rensemee’s locket meaning “More than my own life”

1. Where I Come From — Passion Pit
2. Bittersweet — Ellie Goulding
3. The Forgotten — Green Day
4. Fire In The Water — Feist
5. Everything And Nothing — The Boom Circuits
6. The Antidote — St. Vincent
7. Speak Up — POP ETC
8. Heart of Stone — Iko
9. Cover Your Tracks — A Boy and His Kite
10. Ghosts — James Vincent McMorrow
11. All I’ve Ever Needed — Paul McDonald & Nikki Reed
12. New For You — Reeve Carney
13. A Thousand Years (Part Two) – Christina Perri
14. Plus Que Ma Prope Vie — Carter Burwell

Here’s a look at Nikki and Paul singing together so you get an idea of their signature sound.

New Moon Graphic Novel Updated Information Confirmed

Over the past month several of you had emailed us over concerns that the New Moon graphic novel was changed to paperback instead of hardback, and then you emailed again when the date was pushed off from this month to April. Well we contacted Little Brown (the publisher) and we have a full update for you.

According to Little Brown the New Moon Graphic Novel part 1 is now slated to be in hard cover. It has also been confirmed for release on April 23, 2013.

There will be a part 2 (date TBA)

Breaking Dawn Part 2 Rated PG-13

Not that we ever thought there was going to be a surprise about this, but Breaking Dawn Part 2 is officially rated PG-13.

 

 

Via Jack Morrissey and Box Office Mojo