Vanity Fair Interviews Ashley Greene

As part of their ongoing Twilight Watch series, Vanity Fair this week has interviewed Ashley Greene:

Your role as Alice Cullen becomes more significant as the series continues. What was your experience filming New Moon?

It was incredible, and I think the timing was right. I’m glad that [my role] wasn’t that big in the first one because I was wide-eyed and nervous. By the second one, I had the time to fully develop this character, and I’m really comfortable with Alice Cullen now. It’s going to be sad to be done with it. I was really excited when I read the script because I had, of course, read the book and you never know how they’re going to translate it, how it’s going to read, and filming it was great. Chris [Weitz, the director] was awesome.

Have you seen the finished film yet?

I got to see it a month ago. I’m really happy … I’m really excited about it. When we saw it, it was completely unfinished. It was one of the first cuts, and it looks really good. The first thing that went through my head was, “Oh my gosh, it’s beautiful!” The way that it’s shot … Javier, our D.P., he did such a beautiful job. We all look really, really good!

See the rest on Vanity Fair.

Ashley Greene on The Twilight Review

The Twilight review snagged an interview with Ashley Greene.

TSR.com: The various mediums of acting can have very different requirements and advantages, what medium do you prefer to work in film or TV and why?

AG: I like both. There’s good and bad stuff in both. For example, films are cool, you can see all the producer’s work and you can go to awesome places like BC for the Twilight Saga, for example, but you have to be apart of your family, friends and people you love for months. But that also means I have fun traveling around the world and I have great great great 3-months-vacays. Now, TV… is cool. Crew and cast are so awesome, is like work with your 2nd family because you know EVERYONE. But it takes more time to film and is like high school schedule and blah blah blah. So… I guess both are cool, but I’m more into movies than get a job in some TV series.

See it all on the Twilight Review. It came to our attention after this article was posted that the interview was conducted with an impostor who duped the Twilight Review. It is our understanding that the matter is under investigation by Ashley Greene’s legal team.

Kellan Lutz and Ashley Greene to Host Halloween Party

Ashley and Kellan are slated to host a Halloween Party at Tao in Las Vegas. According to the Tao’s official MySpace:

“1 Ticket, 2 Parties at 2 Venues – Halloween Night. Veuve Clicquot presents Yelloween at TAO and LAVO Nightclubs. Join Twilight Stars Ashley Greene and Kellan Lutz at TAO and HBO’s True Blood Stars Rutina Wesley and Sam Trammell LAVO.”

Ashley and Kellan have both hosted Las Vegas parties before, and they’ve celebrated their birthdays there as well. So if you are over 21 check it out and get your tickets, it should be a great time.

Via Team Twilight

Win Ashley Greene and Kellan Lutz autographed prizes

M magazine is offering up two unique prizes with autographs from the stars of Twilight. One lucky fan can win a portable DVD player signed by Emmett aka Kellan Lutz.

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And another fan could win a pretty journal that Ashley Greene autographed.  Visit their site for full details.

Ashley Greene Saturday Night Magazine Covergirl

Ashley Greene has made the cover of Saturday Night Magazine’s October issue. There are easily half a dozen photos that are simply stunning.

“Do you ever worry about being always thought of as Alice Cullen when you go off to make your other film projects? What kind of other projects are you hoping to do?
Maybe Kristen and Rob will kind of have a little bit more of a shadow behind them that always links them to Twilight, but Alice is a vampire, yes, but she has this human heart. She’s really lovable and really likable, sort of like the best friend, and so I think that might help me in the other films. I think the fans already love me and love Alice. I think it’s a positive. I don’t think I’m going to be pigeonholed. If I always played the hot, stupid chick, then I might be pigeonholed as that. I get to kind of choose my films, which hopefully I will choose wisely and build off of that versus pissing the fans off. I want to do an action film just because there’s already a bit of action in Twilight, and when I did it I absolutely took to it and loved it.”

David Slade Gives Behind the Scenes Picture

David Slade was back on Twitter again giving out some details and sharing a behind the scenes image.

Today, vampires talking, vampires kissing, rain stayed away. We had to battle the sunlight to keep our vampires from sparkling too much.”

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When the vampires sparkle we need to use a special camera filter to expose it on film. Otherwise the film over exposes.”

Also, speaking of Twitter, Ashley Greene has just made an account. You can follow Ashley at AshleyMGreene

Ashley Greene Talks About Meeting David Slade

See the write up on MTV

Ashley Greene on Breaking Dawn

Ashley Greene discussed Breaking Dawn with MTV. What’s very interesting is where, according to Ashley, they are with that project right now. To us, it seems like they are in the “Well it would be fun to do, I’d totally do it, but there are not firm plans yet” stages.

Ashley Greene Talks About Fight Training and Sunny Woes

Get more details on MTV

MTV also has up a gallery of some of Ashley’s most memorable screen and red carpet looks.

Ashley Greene MTV Correspondent

This just in from MTV:

MTV News once again takes the red carpet to new heights by giving the audience unprecedented access inside the VMAs during the “2009 VMA Preshow” on Sunday, September 13 at 8pm ET/PT.  MTV News reporters Sway & Tim Kash along with our celebrity guest fashion correspondent, Twilight’s Ashley Greene, will bring fans all the red carpet action from right outside New York’s iconic Radio City Music Hall. Inside the iconic venue, reporter Jim Cantiello & Kim Stolz will scour the backstage areas to track down all the VMA secrets and show last minute, behind the scenes prep.  MTV has also tapped popular video blogger iJustine (Justine Ezarik) to be our “Twitter Correspondent” during this year’s VMA Weekend and red carpet pre-show. iJustine (twitter.com/iJustine) has a following of more than 600,000 on twitter.  Justine will be analyzing worldwide Twitter responses as participants in the VMAs hit the red carpet through a new, engaging, real-time Twitter visualization experience provided by design firm Stamen (http://stamen.com/) and social media monitoring company Radian6 (http://www.radian6.com). Additionally, viewers tuning into the preshow will also get a first-look at the video for the highly anticipated movie “Fame.”

Also, MTV will team up with LiveU (www.LiveU.com) in producing live remote interviews with celebrities as they get dressed in their hotel rooms and make their way to the red carpet.  LiveU’s state of the art system will enable MTV News to transmit via cellular broadband technology without the use of satellites, microwaves or cable.

To get viewers ready for the big night, MTV will air a special VMA episode of “America’s Best Dance Crew” directly before the VMA pre-show at 7pm ET/PT.  To pay tribute, the remaining four crews will collaborate and perform routines to the best all-time Video Music Awards musical performances.

As previously announced, comedian Russell Brand will host the show, and Beyoncé, Jay-Z, Lady Gaga, Green Day, P!nk, Taylor Swift and Muse are confirmed to perform.  In addition, Katy Perry, Ne-Yo, Nelly Furtado, Chace Crawford, Leighton Meester and Miranda Cosgrove are confirmed presenters. Wale and the legendary go go band UCB are the official VMAs house band and will collaborate with artists including The All-American Rejects, Pitbull and 3OH!3. The “2009 MTV Video Music Awards” will air live on Sunday, September 13, 2009 at 9PM (Live ET/Tape delayed PT) and on Sunday, September 20 at 5pm ET with Spanish subtitles on MTV Tr3ìs.

MTV is recognizing 50 young volunteers from the Boys & Girls Clubs of America, City Year and YouthBuild USA for getting involved in their local communities by bringing them to the MTV VMA Awards to catch all of the night’s action.  Young people can find a wide range of ways to get active in their local communities with Serve.MTV.com, MTV’s new platform recently launched in response to surging youth interest in volunteerism and the President’s call for Americans to become more involved in service.   Find out more online at Serve.MTV.com, on Facebook or on MySpace.

MTV News and V CAST from Verizon Wireless are giving customers an All Access video pass to the 2009 VMAs, with an unprecedented inside look at the making of the biggest music event of the year. Verizon Wireless customers can sign up for VMA text alerts by texting VIP to 8911 to receive VMA news insider reports delivered directly to their Verizon Wireless phones.

Viewers can vote for the “Best New Artist” category throughout the show, live on September 13 by visiting vma.mtv.com.

MTV, Pepsi and Rock Band™ have created a new category at this year’s VMAs, “Best Performance in a Pepsi Rock Band Video” that allows fans, for the first time, to win their very own Moonman. This summer, contestants entered their original Rock Band™ music videos, which fans will then vote on to select the ultimate winner. Viewers can help decide which band will travel to the “2009 MTV Video Music Awards,” walk the red carpet, receive their Moonman, and be featured in an MTV produced promotional spot airing the night of the show by logging on to www.PepsiRockBand.com from August 8 – September 1.

Shugoll Research and Telescope are the Official Business Advisors of the “2009 MTV Video Music Awards” Nominee and Winner Voting periods.

Dave Sirulnick is Executive Producer. Ryan Kroft is Producer. Jonathan Mussman is Executive in Charge of Production. Steve Paley is Director. Whitney-Gayle Benta is Director of Talent.

Official sponsors of the “2009 MTV Video Music Awards” are 5 ® Gum, Febreze, Pepsi, Rhapsody ®, Sears, Taco Bell ®, U.S. Army and Verizon Wireless.

The “2009 MTV Video Music Awards” will be available to a potential viewing audience of more than 1.2 billion people via MTV’s global network of 68 channels reaching 577 million households around the world as well as through syndication.  In addition, its convergent programming & content will reach the entire interactive community, via MTV’s more than 200 digital media properties around the world.