Intervju med Michael Sheen
Elena och Bella
Bella vs. Elena: “I think that Elena has more awareness of her friends and family, and everyone around her, and looking out for everyone’s best interests. But Bella reflects that unconditionally in love, the blinded love that girls really do experience sometimes. They fall in love with someone and they’ll do anything and everything for that one person. I think I’m more like Elena but I have a little bit of Bella in me. When I’m in love with someone and they’re really important to me, I will definitely take care of them, but at the same time, Im not going to throw everything away for a relationship, I still have my friends and I still have an awareness of everything around me.”
Numret kommer ut i april.

Chris Weitz pratar om Eclipse
Chris Weitz, who directed New Moon, the second installment in the Twilight series, says he has read the script for this summer’s third installment, Eclipse – and that one scene in particular is a scorcher.
“I’m looking forward to the sleeping bag scene, I gotta say,” Weitz tells PEOPLE. “That’s going to be very steamy.”
In Eclipse’s fan-favorite “tent scene,” – spoiler alert! – a freezing Bella, who is on the run from evil vamp Victoria, gets a warm-up from werewolf Jacob when he squeezes into her sleeping bag – while a jealous Edward looks on.
"I have a special interest in seeing Peter and Elizabeth tear people's heads off," he says with a laugh. "Knowing them, and how kind of kooky and delightful they are, I'm going to find seeing them being ultra-violent very interesting indeed."
Han berättar också att han röstade på Anna Kendrick som Best Supporting Actress :)

Anna Intervju
Is it fair to assume that the character you play is a long way from your own personality?
Anna Kendrick: Oh yes! But that was the fun part about it. Natalie does so many things that I would like to do and she is unapologetically who she is in a way that I wish I was. Sometimes there are things that you wish you would say or do and you think about it. And it was easy to transfer that into someone else. Personally, I generally avoid confrontation so it was a release to play Natalie because she’s not going to back away. And like I said, getting to yell at George Clooney was pretty cathartic.
Have you met people like Natalie?
Anna Kendrick: I think we all have. She's a little rigid and a little annoying and she has a strength that she's not afraid of. But there's also a weakness there - and actually you probably see her at her weakest in this film, it's probably the most vulnerable time of her life. I imagined that she was the sort of person who prides herself on the idea that she's overcome a lot of challenges in her life and I think that in reality this is the first time she's ever been challenged.
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Anna pratar om Oscar med E!
Boo Boo pratar om Eclipse!
Intervju med Anna
Kendrick’s uptight, anxious Air character, Natalie, certainly would not have been caught dead telecommunicating with a 48-year-old, hunk or not. But Kendrick says she holds a special place for her fictional alter ego, who may have initially rubbed some viewers the wrong way.
“I love her to pieces! You know, she was a nightmare, but I’ll defend her to death,” she says. “People don’t really like her at the beginning of the movie, and they really warm to her when she kind of breaks down, but I really love her even when she’s more or less an antagonist because she’s really strong and really driven.”

Intervjuer med New Moon Cast
Intervju med Robert Pattinson, Taylor Lautner och Chris Weitz
Kristen, Dakota och Cherie i Interview Magazine




MCDONNELL: How was it working with Kristen Stewart, who plays you in the film? What did you tell her? How did she study you?
JETT: Well, I found Kristen to be through and through totally professional and just great to be around. I found us to be really, scarily similar, just in our physicality, the way we move through space. The first time we met was a little over a year ago, New Year’s Eve. She came to see us do a concert. We hung out for the whole day, and I just dumped on her about everything I could think about The Runaways-I mean, the good, the bad, and the ugly. I told her all that stuff and how much it meant to me. Then she went off to do New Moon, and I didn’t see her again until about two weeks before The Runaways thing started. But she is so authentic. The thing that came through to me was that it was important to her to capture it. She really wanted to nail it. So I gave her all The Runaways music that I could find; I gave her tapes of me talking. . . . When we were together prior to the start of filming, she was staring at me the whole time. And I was fine with it because I knew she was watching my posture, my mannerisms, everything I did, the way I hold my hands, just everything. And she really soaked it in. When we were hanging out together on set, it was like I had a mirror image. Even just sitting around, we’d do the same thing at the same time. It was just great-and it wasn’t creepy. It was wonderfully special.
Anna Kendrick and Kristen Stewart Intervju
Kirsten Prout pratar om Eclipse
Kommer 'Wolfman' slå New Moon?
Dem skriver så här:
"Until Taylor Lautner beefed up and began walking around shirtless in “New Moon,” there wasn’t a chance in the underworld that werewolves could steal pop culture’s rabid affection for vampires.But now that moviegoers’ appetites have been whetted for this particularly hairy breed of supernatural beast, perhaps the new horror movie “The Wolfman,” starring Benicio Del Toro and Anthony Hopkins, can help the myth finally step out from the, er, non-shadow of vampires after all.
In the past 30 years, there have been a number of films dedicated to the frightening — and sometimes hilarious — things that can happen when under the werewolf curse, yet the genre has never soared into popularity.We’re officially past “New Moon” frenzy, and werewolves haven’t exactly shown up in TV series, novels and other movies the same way vampirism has since “Twilight” and its cohorts left their mark.
“Vampires have always been more popular because there’s a romantic element,” Slantmagazine.com film critic Nick Schager said. “They’re striking, dashing, and there are sexual components to the legend.”
The werewolf, on the other hand, is not only plagued by a “cheesiness” factor that happens when the special effects are poor, Schager said, the myth itself is also decidedly less romantic.
Even Lautner’s character, whose houndish transformation does retain some elements of the werewolf myth, turns into a wolf only when the undead come around, making him a somewhat safer choice for his love interest.
On top of that, the “New Moon” wolf men seem to become more attractive once their supernatural gene kicks in, and in typical werewolf genre films, “you don’t get to be the good-looking, debonair hunk from ‘True Blood,’ ” Schager said. “It’s all about losing control and turning into a beast.”
IMO säger så här: Wolfman will not destroy Vampire fever. That’s all I have to say about that.

Michael Welch om Eclipse
“‘Eclipse’ will be awesome,” he reveals. “It’s actually my favorite book in the series. We’re introducing a lot of new characters. The vampires and the werewolves expand. There is a new breed of vampires. I know that all-out war breaks out. It’s going to be really fun. A lot of my cast mates worked really hard in training to do a lot of the acrobatic stuff.”
When asked about Breaking Dawn, Mike admitted “I don’t know if I’ll be in that. Not sure yet. I hope so though.”
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E! Online om Valentine's Day!
That Taylor can take a grape, throw it up in the air, do a flip and then catch it in his mouth. Nobody will let him do that in a movie—I’m gonna let him!
Det vill jag se! Hihihi...
Om kysscenen:
The first three were nice. By the fourth I think they started going together. I don’t know what the hell happened, but somewhere in the fifth or sixth take they were dating.
Han pratar även lite mer om uppföljaren:
"I'm also going to do Flag Day [and] Arbor Day. Now, for all the holidays, I'll be doing something.

Jessica i Breaking Dawn?
Hon sa så här:
I honestly feel like Jessica is one of those characters that if she wasn’t in the movie, nobody would miss her. At the same time, I feel a certain affection for the films so if they ask me, I would love to. I don’t have my fingers crossed either way.

George Stroumboulopoulos intervjuar Anna Kendrick
Kristen pratar om 'Welcome to the Rileys'
Popstar intervju med Kristen&Dakota.
Intervju med Justin Chon
Here's a tip to `Twifans´ or diehard followers of the infectious hit `The Twilight Saga´ ― if you happen to be shopping in Orange County, Calif., drop by The Attic. You might catch Justin Chon ― aka. Eric Yorkie in the movie ― lifting boxes.
Or he might be found roaming the Alaskan wilderness with a broken stove.
"A couple of guys came up to me the other day in my store and I told them that they could get a picture with me if they made a $200 purchase. I'm just kidding,'' the Korean-American actor told The Korea Times in Seoul last week, with a bout of hearty laughter.
The 28-year-old has become a familiar face as a member of the quartet of classmates that gets to hang out with Bella and Edward, the mortal-vampire power couple of the multimillion-dollar franchise.
"It turned out to be a crazy ride,'' he said.
Chon was just as animated in person as he is onscreen, though he sported a shorter haircut and edgier street wear, all from his own clothing shop. Dressing for success doth right ― Catherine Hardwicke, the director of the first installment of the movie series, apparently fancied his attire at the audition and requested that he wear the metrosexual tie-and-shirt ensemble in the film.


