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    Rob talks Cosmopolis, critcs, "R-Patz" and more with The Guardia UK


    "I don't really know how accepted I am," says Robert Pattinson as he sips on an enormous paper cup of Coke. "Nothing ever matters to me apart from the people with negative opinions. That's literally it. That always drives me on to the next thing. It's funny, you just focus on them and then the next movie. That's the only thing you're thinking about when it comes out."

    For someone with the world at his feet – he has the Twilight franchise behind him and David Cronenberg's icy drama Cosmopolis as his next release – Pattinson gives a good impression of a man plagued with self-doubt. "I've never really taken myself seriously as an actor," he says, fresh off a plane from Germany, where, he notes by the by, everybody seems to hate him.

    "It is surprising the amount of people who think I'm going to be really dumb," he says. "I think they think anyone who has done teen movies is just an idiot. I don't know, maybe I am. Some of the best actors, if you talk to them, they're not the smartest people in the world."

    Eric Packer, the character Pattison plays in Cosmopolis is not stupid. The film, an adaptation of Don DeLillo's 2003 novel set mostly in Packer's limousine, concerns a financial whiz-kid who is either having sex, having a finger inserted into his bottom (an on-the-move prostate exam), engaging in lengthy overblown monologues, losing vast sums of money, dodging an assassin, seeking a haircut, or all of the above. The film premiered at this year's Cannes film festival. The majority of reviews have been positive, particularly in Pattinson's favour, but frankly, it could have gone either way. It is not the most easily palatable of films.

    'It's so different to other films, and that's one of the reasons I wanted to do it. You read the script and you're like, "Is this actually getting made? It's set in a car, there's so much talking about experimental economics"'

    "It's funny. It got such divisive reactions in Cannes," Pattinson says, before confessing to having compulsively sought out those reactions himself. "I was sitting in the car on the way back from the press conference, refreshing, refreshing, refreshing on my phone. I've never really done anything where people have hated it, or really, really read into it. It's so different to other films, and that's one of the reasons I wanted to do it. You read the script and you're like, 'Is this actually getting made? It's set in a car, there's so much talking about experimental economics, and it's getting a wide release? But I think that's important, I would do a lot to get movies like that into the cinema again. There is some weird thing that's happened where the only thing that can be shown is a superhero movie that has cost $250m to make. It's the most ridiculous thing ever."

    Of course, Pattinson has had his own part in that ridiculousness. By playing abstemious bloodsucker Edward Cullen in the five-part Twilight franchise (the final instalment of which comes out this winter) he has made studio Summit Entertainment two and a half billion dollars and himself into an international teen sex object. Moving on from that role will not be easy, and this is not Pattinson's first attempt at departure.

    There was also, to name but two, this year's Bel Ami, the adaptation of the 1885 French novel, which, as Pattinson puts it, "kind of came and went", and Water For Elephants (2011), another relatively underwhelming book adaptation in which he co-starred with Reese Witherspoon as a circus vet. Neither particularly helped him to break into the acting mainstream. Now it's Cosmopolis, and a role Pattinson seems equally thrilled and baffled about.

    "It's like nothing I'd really done before, and I didn't really understand it," says Pattinson, 26, now chewing on a toothpick, partly to rid himself of the remnants of a quarter pounder with cheese and partly because he is trying to give up smoking.

    "I kept asking David, 'What have you seen?' I just thought, 'Please don't let this be a financing thing.'" He pauses. "But you need to piggy back on other people's credibility, because people are so judgmental. Once you've made one impression, that's it. I planned for it to take ten years for that to dissipate, so to get into Cannes the year that [Twilight] is finishing was fairly ridiculous."

    Cannes, it seems, was a huge deal for Pattinson. While he and girlfriend Kristen Stewart, his co-star in the Twilight movies, became paparazzi and fan obsessions overnight, you sense that he has yet to make peace with his fame. A reluctant heart-throb, today he wears a black cap, a grey shirt over an off-white T-shirt, black jeans and black trainers. There is nothing about him that says superstar, give or take the chiseled features and minder outside. Neither is there much that projects the confidence you'd expect of someone who'd driven themselves to the top of one of the world's most competitive industries.

    "Everybody liked [Cronenberg's] A History of Violence and Eastern Promises, but they're much more accessible than this," he says. "That made me nervous, because I thought everyone wants to see Viggo Mortensen shooting people, and this is just sitting around talking about currency markets. But the first few reviews were pretty good, and I've never really felt like that with a movie. It's definitely the best-reviewed thing I've ever done. Most of the time, I don't read them, especially with the Twlight films, where people are overwhelmed by what their opinion of the cultural relevance of it is. But with this, I read a lot, and I was terrified."

    Cosmopolis, without any actual intent, has found itself tapping into the zeitgeist. Just as shooting on the film commenced, so did the Occupy movement. In the movie, Packer is driven through New York City, through protest after protest about the failings of a capitalist society. In life, Pattinson found the images he was filming being mirrored on news channels.

    Once again, however, his memories are tinted with ambivalence. "I remember when Occupy happened in LA," he says. "I knew a bunch of actors who went down to it. They all drove down there, because no one takes the train, and parked one stop away, because they didn't want to be seen driving their free Audis, and then got on the train. I was like, 'What are you doing? You're probably ruining it for the other people!' I guess that's kind of a bubble; you want to say things, but you are being hypocritical. I've never really been in a position to give my opinion on political stuff before, it doesn't really come up. But suddenly you've got to take an enormous amount of responsibility."

    'I was always **** at auditions. Since Twilight, I've done two. One of them was for a job I'm doing now and it was really hard'

    Pattinson's career to this point hasn't given him much of an opportunity to develop a huge rapport with an audience of his own age, or older. But Pattinson is also an interesting casting for Cronenberg. The director's most recent outing, A Dangerous Method, had Michael Fassbender spanking Keira Knightley, while Viggo Mortensen analysed their every move (Mortensen, of course, being a favourite of his). But, from almost every interview that has come from Cronenberg, it seems that he does not have a single regret about plucking Patinson from teenage dreams to front such complex subject matter. And while Pattinson admits getting his head around the script was no mean feat, you sense he hopes the commitment to justifying Cronenberg's risk-taking could change his career.

    "When I got this part," he says, adjusting his cap, "every single article that came out, was, 'R-Patz's struggle for credibility!'; I don't understand who invented that thing, 'R-Patz', I want to strangle them. But once you've made that step, everything afterwards is not like, 'R-Patz's continuing struggle for credibility!' You've got to come up with something else, so it gets a little bit easier. I was always **** at auditions. Since Twilight, I've done two. One of them was for a job I'm doing now and it was really hard. Two really, really long auditions that everybody was going up for. I was so happy afterwards when I got it. And it was purely because of Cosmopolis that I was thinking, 'You can go and do this as an actor, rather than just as the guy from Twilight, because you've got some foreign value now.'"

    For every positive review, it will be the negative that stays with Robert Pattinson. But if our conversation is anything to go by, it seems that he's shaking off the self-censorship that came with being the face of a massive movie brand. If that happens, he might just start to enjoy himself, too.

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    A Snow White And The Huntsman sequel has been confirmed.


    A follow-up to the fantasy adventure movie - starring Kristen Stewart and Chris Hemsworth as the titular characters - has been given the green light after scoring impressive sales at the box office.

    Jurassic Park writer David Koepp has been commissioned to write the new script, which will pick up after the events of the first movie.

    Kristen and Chris will return as they are both optioned for two more movies although it is unclear if there will be a role for Charlize Theron's Evil Queen.

    There is also no word on whether director Rupert Sanders - who made his feature film debut with Snow White and the Huntsman - will return for the sequel.

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    Chris and Kristen have previously joked that they are writing the follow up but conceded it probably wouldn't be very successful.

    When Kristen was asked if she was writing a movie with boyfriend Robert Pattinson, the actress said: "No," but Chris claimed he and the actress are working on a script.

    He said: "We are. 'Snow White and the Huntsman 2' written by us, and it might be more of a straight-to-video version if they let us write it."

    Kristen added: "It'll be better. Our version? We've basically written it. No, I'm kidding. We're gonna write the second one, all of us (in the cast).

    hopefully!!!

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    Robert Pattinson Wearing 'Emerald Commitment Ring' For Kristen Stewart



    Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart are seriously in love, so much so that they are both wearing rings to show their commitment to each other.

    While Kristen has been spotted wearing a ring on THAT finger on a number of occasions, she's shot down speculation that they were going to walk down the aisle but now Rob has started to wear a commitment ring to prove his love.

    According to Now magazine, a source said: “It's a really beautiful emerald promise ring.”

    “They've discussed marriage and how many babies they want, but they know they've got plenty time for that.”

    It was reported earlier this week by OK magazine that Robsten are actually planning a wedding!

    But not your ordinary wedding, as nibbles will be provided by their favourite fast food joint and Rob has even written Kristen a song.

    Do you think this cute couple is on the verge of tying the knot?

    http://www.entertainmentwise.com/new...risten-Stewart

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    Interview de Kristen Stewart par TV Grande Chaine (Scan)



    At 22, the Bella from Twilight has many shootings. After On the Road by Walter Salles, she hits the box office with Snow White and the Huntsman

    When you were a little girl, were you a fan of Snow White?
    Not at all! I liked The Jungle Book and Robin Hood. I didn’t read much fairytales. For me, it’s a new world to explore.

    So you have never dreamt to be a princess?
    If only you have saw pictures of me when I was a child, you wouldn’t ask this question! [Laughs]. Princesses were not my thing. They only wear dresses, do her hair…

    …and they wait for the charming Prince!
    I like boys! [Rires]. But I never were the kind of girl who date a different boy each week. I was obsessed with the same guy for a pretty long time. I am idealistic and romantic, it’s almost embarrassing.

    This Snow White is really different from the one we all know. How would you describe her?
    She is very lonely. Since she was a child, she has responsibilities and a link with nature. She is not a superhero, but her capacity to see the good in each person is almost supernatural. It is one of the reasons I wanted to be a part of the movie.

    Does she look like Bella, the fiancée of the vampire in Twilight?
    A little. Both of them see the light where nobody does. They stay on their ground until the others agree with them. Bella and Snow White are leaders. However, they become leaders due to men!

    Fightings are very present in the movie. The shooting must have been very physical?
    Yes, I had the impression to be in a boot camp! [Laughs]. But, being an actress, I have few opportunities to play such scenes. Riding a horse and fighting, in armor with a sword in my hand… Everything was really amazing!

    Welcome to The Rileys, The Runaways, On the Road… You have been in many independent movies. Is it to make forget Twilight?
    [She thinks for a long time]. I really liked this franchise. But the experience lasted for so long and it was really intense on an emotional level that it became exhausting. I needed to commit in other projects.

    Have you always felt free in your choices?
    Absolutely. I always have had follow my choices. I really need a connection with my character. I loved every each of them I played. I feel kind of responsible toward them.

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    Kristen Stewart: I’ll Be Obsessed With Robert Pattinson For A Long Time



    Wow! Kristen admits in an interview with TV Grandes Chaînes French Magazine that she was never the kind of girl who dates a different boy each week — she likes committed relationships!

    Kristen Stewart is definitely a one-man kind of woman.

    The 22-year-old revealed that when she likes a guy she nearly becomes obsessive over him – Robert Pattinson better watch out!

    “I like boys, but I never was the kind of girl who dated a different boy each week. I was obsessed with the same guy for a pretty long time. I am idealistic and romantic, it’s almost embarrassing,” she told the French mag.

    We definitely admire that Kristen was honest enough to reveal that she’s not one to prowl around town.

    What do you think, HollywoodLifers? Sound off in your comments below.

    http://www.hollywoodlife.com/2012/06...sed-interview/

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    Edward, Bella, and Renesmee BD 2 Promo Pic



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    BREAKING DAWN 2 COVERS ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY













    awwww so lovely mackenzie really looks like RK shes like their real daughter what a lovely family
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    Breaking Dawn Part 2 - Entertainment Weekly article - page 1 via: @epnebelle




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    Breaking Dawn - Part 2 Confirmed for San Diego Comic-Con

    We’re a month away from San Diego Comic-Con 2012, so all of the Twilight fans can start lining up outside Hall H right now. Yes, it’s been confirmed that Lionsgate-Summit’s finale, The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2, will be making an appearance in the “halliest of halls” this summer.
    Hall H officially opens on Thursday July 12th, just 30 days from today. Historically Twilight panels have always been on Thursday, but no programming can confirm this yet. This also means Breaking Dawn SWAG at the Summit or Lionsgate booth.Last year it started the Monday before preview night.

    source: @collider & @twifans

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    'Breaking Dawn' Photo Reveals Vampire Bella ... And Renesmee!

    Entertainment Weekly gives fans a taste of what the Cullen family will look like when the final "Twilight" film is released in November.



    They grow up so fast, don't they? "Twilight" fans got see baby Renesmee and a blink-and-you-might-miss-it peek at a more grown-up version of Bella and Edward's bundle of joy in "Breaking Dawn - Part 1," and this week, they'll get a better idea what she's going to look like when "Breaking Dawn - Part 2" hits theaters this November.

    Mackenzie Foy Knew Renesmee Was 'A Big Part To Do'
    In a new photo from the film, Renesmee (played by kid actor Mackenzie Foy) stands nestled in-between her vampire parents. If fans were hoping to see more of Renesmee's face in the photo, which Entertainment Weekly has released, they'd better think again — all they see is just about half of her face. But, a fully transitioned vampire Bella proudly stands alongside her hubby and child. The magazine will have more sneak peeks in their issue that hits newsstands this week.

    Little Renesmee, who is half human and half vampire, will play a key role in this last film in the "Twilight Saga." She is the cause of much strife between the Cullen clan and the Volturi vampires. On top of all that, she also happens to be werewolf Jacob's future love interest, thanks to a little bit of imprinting that went on shortly after her birth in "Part 1."

    While Robert Pattinson may be a heartthrob in real life, Foy doesn't see her movie dad in that light. "I don't see him as cute," Foy told MTV News in November. "He's really nice and all, but he's more of a friend or a brother or a dad to me. ... Kristen [Stewart] is an amazing, sweet, wonderful actress, and I'm so lucky to be working with her," she added. "She's an amazing person."

    As for that other "Twilight" hunk, Taylor Lautner, Foy continued, "He is nice, he's funny, he just loves to be with people," she said. "I loved working with all of them. They're really sweet."

    "Breaking Dawn - Part 2" officially hits theaters November 16. Bill Condon directed the film, the final flick in the beloved franchise.

    http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/168...=share_twitter

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    KRISTEN STEWART AND ROBERT PATTINSON HAVE QUIT SMOKING!

    IF YOU NEED SOMETHING TO DO WITH YOUR MOUTHS MAY WE SUGGEST YOU INDULGE IN MORE PUBLIC SNOGGING INSTEAD?

    Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson are probably one of the most mysterious couples about but although it's more than rare to see them swapping spit or even having a barney in public, they're often spotted having a sneaky puff on a cigarette. But apparently all that's a thing of the past as the lovebirds are reportedly both in the process of trying to kick the habit.



    Kristen doesn't usually like to talk about her private life, smoking included, but during a recent interview with MTV, admitted that she's been trying to give up.

    Earning herself a round of applause for the statement, Kristen added that the reason she hasn't made a bigger deal about it is because she thinks it'll end up jinxing how well she's doing.

    "You can't acknowledge it or else suddenly.. you can't think about it," she told the audience.

    Quitting smoking might actually be more of a couples activity than you'd imagine though as Rob has recently quit too.

    It sounds like his biggest challenge has been letting go of his err... oral fixation, although Rob he's reportedly been chewing on on cocktail sticks to alleviate the need to pop outside for a sneaky one every now and then.



    All in all we can't help thinking this is a good thing. We're not sure we could fancy Edward Cullen quite so much if his teeth turned yellow and his vampire lungs filled up with tar.

    But what do you think about all this? Comments below please!

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    Pattinson, who’s seen a rough cut of the film, found himself surprisingly moved. “The end is so sweet. There’s this nice finality to it,” he says. “Everyone who was watching started crying. It does a serious justice to the series.” Stewart emphatically agrees. “Bill decided to do this really f—ing amazing thing at the end,” she says. “The fans are going to go nuts.”

    How to explain The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2? Let’s hear Robert Pattinson give it a shot. The actor, 26, says this final instalment of the francise – rates PG-13 and in theaters Nov. 16 – is “stranger than all the other films put together.” He pauses. He sighs. He stammers (charmingly, British-ly) before arriving at a surprisingly simple resting place: “Vampires are weird.” And getting weirder all the time. Pattinson’s larger point is that while the previous Twilight movies have always kept one foot in reality (girl-meets-vampire reality, anyway), Stephenie Meyer’s Breaking Dawn, the fourth and last book of the Twilight series, is a 754-page tonal departure, so packed with plot twists and new characters that Summit Entertainment split it into two films. Part 1 covered a lot of ground in the lives of Bella (Kristen Stewart), Edward (Pattinson), and Jacob (Taylor Lautner) last November: There was the long-awaited wedding of Bella and Edward and an even more anticipated, feather-flying martial consummation, which resulted in a Halfling fetus growing inside Bella and a mind-bogglingly bloody delivery for our heroine, culminating in her death. But considering the film ended with Bella coming back to sorta life opening her glowing, telltale – red vampiric eyes, fans knew things were just getting started. What you will see in these pages is an exclusive first look at Bella and Edward’s daughter, Renesmee (Mackenzie Foy, 11), the Halfling child over whom all manner of hell will break loose.

    “Let me tell you, this movie is so weird”, confirms Stewart, 22, clearly intending this as a compliment, “It. Is. Bizarre.” Bill Condon, who directed both instalments of Breaking Dawn from scripts by Melissa Rosenberg, says he’d always been excited by how different the two movies would be. “I always thought of Part 1 as having two distinct halves: the romantic and the horror,” he says. “but this one is epic. This is a whole different thing.”

    Let’s begin with one of the more obvious differences between Breaking Dawn – Part 2 and all that came before. (yes, yes: spoiler alert.) Bella has now left the mortal world behind and joined the sparkly-skinned Cullen clan both physically and spiritually. Says Lautner, 20, “That’s kind of the huge thing that fans are waiting for – to see the clumsy teenage Bella that Kristen did so well suddenly become this super-sexy vampire who’s athletic and graceful. She took it very seriously and pulls it off.” Condon agrees: “I don’t think you can grasp how major an achievement it is till you see it. Her transformation from high school girl to fierce warrior is amazing. She’s a different species now.” Stewart says that years of watching her castmates helped inform how she played Vampire Bella. “I know every single version of vampire, and I took a little bit from everyone,” she says with a laugh. “But I wanted her to be the best one.”

    Not that it didn’t take some adjusting. “Kristen complained about 500 times more than I have,” says Pattinson of the uncomfortable red contact lenses that the actors playing vampires must wear. “She condensed four years of complaining into a few months.” (Stewart, long used to Pattinson’s teasing ways, sighs in response to this and reminds EW that she’s been wearing brown contact lenses over her green eyes since the series began.) Performing in high heels during action-heavy scenes did not come easily – Stewart jokes that the kind of preternatural grace Bella possesses as a vampire “does not actually exist” in the actress playing her – but she did manage to locate her inner bloodsucker while shooting a scene in which Bella hunts a mountain lion. “I leaped through the air and tackled a crazy huge tube of foam shaped like a mountain lion.” She says. “I ripped that mother to the ground! For the first time I was like, ‘Wow, I’m, like, really, playing a vampire now.’”

    One source of Bella’s newfound ferocity is her daughter. Renesmee, the half-human, half-vampire baby maturing at an unnatural rate, lies at the heart of the drama in Part 2. The vampire ruling class known as the Voluturi mistakenly believe that Renesmee is a human youngster turned into a vampire, which is a serious no-no in Meyer’s bloodsuck world, so they intend to snuff out the Cullens as punishment. (The girl has some decidedly vamp qualities but is also very much human, heartbeat and all.) Condon spotted Foy early in the audition process. “It’s a hugely important part,” he says. “There were a lot of kids. But this was kind of obvious. It was one of those rare times when you see some-thing – like with an apartment or house – and it feels good and you just need to take it. I felt that way, like, ‘Oh, this is good.’” Foy seems remarkably unfazed by the time spent with her überfamous costars. “They are super-nice,” she says.

    Condon says it went well beyond superficialities. “They were amazing with her,” he says. “It really brought something paternal out in Rob, and Kristen was especially protective. I’d have to interrupt them when they were in deep conversation to get going with a scene.” It helped that Stewart began her own acting career as a child, in movies such as The Safety of Objects and Panic Room. “I loved chatting with Mackenzie,” she says. “I’m always curious about what’s going on in the minds of kids on set. She’s really close to the age I was when I started.”

    Pattinson points out that having an impressionable youth on the set curbed certain cast members’ predilection for raucousness. “We’re all around the same age and we’re really not polite to each other anymore. You’d have to tone it down when Mackenzie was around,” he says. Or at least attempt to. “She had a little swear jar, and I think she made 850 bucks or something.” (Stewart, known to work blue in casual speech, laughs when asked if she managed to respect the swear jar: “Uh, yeah, no.”)

    Playing a mother to an 11-year-old actress, Stewart says, might have been difficult in a more traditional context, but this being the Twili-verse, it was easier to wrap her head around mothering a child who in real life is only a decade or so younger: “[My relationship with Renesmee] is so completely rooted in this world, and I could relate to it because I very much believe it.” Bella and Renesmee’s bond is a particularly special one, complete with supernatural methods of communication. “It’s a really cool relationship. I hope it comes across,” Stewart says. And having an actress like Foy, who (rather spookily) resembles both her and Pattinson, didn’t hurt either. “Even our hands look similar,” Stewart says. “It was kind of strange,. But it’s funny how it actually helps. It’s like, ‘Oh hey, you look like me , kid” Come on!’”.

    Renesmee, of course, has a supernatural link to a certain older man as well. Jacob, who’s spent most of the series in unrequited love with Bella, has imprinted on the infant Renesmee – “imprinting” being the process by which his tribe of werewolves suddenly discover who their soul mates are. In the past, Lautner has said he found the metaphysical mechanics of it all a bit confusing. But talking to Stephenie Meyer and diving back into the book got him more comfortable with the notion of being in love with a child. “Everyone likes to tease me about it,” he says. “Everyone thinks it’s so funny, and I laugh along with them, but it’s important for me to keep in my mind that it’s as simple as a lifelong bond. It’s not nearly as creepy as everybody likes to joke.” That “everybody” includes Pattinson, needless to say. “Oh, I can’t wait till he has to do live TV,” Pattinson says of Lautner with a gleeful cackle. “Did you ask him if his taste in women has changed? The first scene I saw them together, I literally could not stop laughing. I wouldn’t have been able to do it.” Lautner remains resolute: “I think people will be very happy with the whole imprinting situation.”

    Joking aside, imprinting provides an elegant solution to the love triangle that’s fuelled years of Team Edward/Team Jacob rivalries. Once Jacob’s heart is promised to Renesmee, the three principal characters find themselves on the same side against a common enemy. It offered Lautner an opportunity to act beyond the part of despondent suitor. “For me Part 2 is so great because it’s a completely different side of Jacob that we’ve never seen before,” he says. “He’s always had one goal: to be with Bella. In this one, he’s happy” He’s much more relaxed and comedic. The trio was so tense and the triangle is still here, but it’s a completely different relationship between them.”

    Breaking Dawn-Part 2’s conclusion revolves around a confrontation on a field between a multitude of Volturi and the Cullen clan, who have rallied friends from all over the globe for back up. Translation: An awful lot of new vampire characters were on set, along with a ton of extras.

    For Condon, it was a challenge logistically – and not just because it took about an hour to get everyone through the lunch line. “The first part of Breaking Dawn was all about these crucial moments: wedding, pregnancy, birth, and death. There was a clear path. Here we introduce 23 new vampires and have hundreds of extra Volturi, so it was just about making sure that we had the same kind of clarity.” The director had never filmed an epic battle scene before, but his resume (which includes Dreamgirls) wound up serving him well. “Ultimately you treat it like a musical,” he says. “It’s all about a rhythm.”

    Maybe, but filming the climax was still a nightmare, according to his cast. “Everyone started to go absolutely insane,” says Stewart with a laugh. “It moves so quickly in the movie, but it took so long to film. There was so much dialogue and so much to shoot and so many people and so many story lines.” Much of the action took place in a warehouse, and shooting this particular sequence dragged out over a couple of months, including additional reshoots for a few of the principals. “Oh, gosh, we spent my life on that field with the fake snow and the greenscreen,” says Stewart. “[The fake snow] gets under your contacts and into your lungs. It’s horrible s—. It’s the end of our movie, and it’s a big deal to really bring it to the high point it deserves. But yeah, it was a mind-losing experience.”

    Team Twilight says that the resulting scenes were worth the effort, and we’ll take them at their word. They also say there’s some kind of visual valentine to fans in the closing moments. Pattinson, who’s seen a rough cut of the film, found himself surprisingly moved. “The end is so sweet. There’s this nice finality to it,” he says. “Everyone who was watching started crying. It does a serious justice to the series.”

    Stewart emphatically agrees. “Bill decided to do this really f—ing amazing thing at the end,” she says. “The fans are going to go nuts.” No doubt. On Nov, 16, pandemonium comes to a theater near you.

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    I’d not seen the cover of the new Entertainment Weekly this morning when I received the following email from Duana. NB - Duana has not read Twilight.

    From: Duana
    To: Elaine
    Subject: wait, sorry…

    Is “Renesmee” a PORTMANTEAU?

    Hilarious, right?

    For many reasons but after laughing at Duana’s voice in my head sneering out those words, it became even funnier to me the garden variety Twi-Hard even knowing the definition of the word Portmanteau.

    Anyway, my response to her was:

    “Yes. The mothers, Renee and Esme.”

    And her reply:

    “For F-CK’s sake.”

    Duana, of course, is a name snob. Click here for a refresher on that. As a screenwriter she spends a lot of time on baby name websites. And that’s what prompted today’s inquiry. According to Duana:

    (Renesmee) was on a baby name site. Like people are considering it as a real name. SERIOUSLY. If there's a rise in Anastasia, I think I want to quit the earth.

    Anyway, here’s the new cover of Entertainment Weekly and the unveiling of “Renesmee”. Many of you have been emailing me to elaborate on the final scene of the movie as I’d written about it during shooting schedules last year. Something about something Kristen Stewart says in the article about the final Twilight movie due out in November and a very special ending …? Obviously I haven’t seen the movie but here’s a SPOILER ALERT for those of you interested in specifics about what the last scene looked like according to the screenplay they were shooting with:

    Bella and Edward in the meadow making out. She says she wants to “try something”. There’s a mind trick that happens and Edward gets to read her thoughts and see her memories of the following: the first time she saw his face; first time they kissed; prom dancing; all the way up to the proposal; then wedding, then honeymoon…

    B: Now you know no one ever loved anyone as much as I love you.

    E: I know of one exception. (Kiss) Show me again.

    B: We have plenty of time.

    E: Forever

    B: Forever

    http://www.laineygossip.com/Articles...esmee-unveiled

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