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Posted By: Angela    Posted On November 6

  

Image00009Straight from Summit had to size them down though cause they really were way to huge!

New Moon the Movie > Promotional Photos & Stills > Official Movie Stills



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Posted By: Angela    Posted On November 6

  

I broke down and bought some so here go some of the scans for now



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Posted By: Angela    Posted On November 5

  

Magazine Scans > Blast Presents Fantasy Films SuperStars of New Moon

Is this one below real?  If so its my favorite one of Bella

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Posted By: Angela    Posted On November 5

  

When I was in third grade, I was in the school library and I picked up a picture biography book on Robert Redford. I started reading about him and the things he did, and I thought, “That’s a fun occupation to do.”

Then I saw “Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid” not too long after that, and I thought, “That’s what I want to do.”

So I told my parents when I got a little older that I want to be an actor, but to them it was like saying I wanted to go to Mars. They kind of just laughed at it.  The next time they asked, I said I wanted to be a lawyer, because I got a lot of oohs and aahs in the family.

For a long time I kind of convinced myself I wanted to be a lawyer. I never did any plays in high school. I was quite shy actually.

And then I went to one year at St. John’s University, and I’m studying pre-law, and I take an acting 101 class and I love it.

I remember there was a kid in the class and he said, “This is fun, but what are the chances of us actually ever being an actor?” I kind of got mad at that, and that’s when I made the decision that I was gonna be an actor, and I said, “I don’t care if it takes me six years to start getting work.” I was just that passionate about actually doing it, and I didn’t like the fact that this kid said that we couldn’t.

I knew a manager who kind of found me through friends, and his name is Mark Amitin. Mark steered me in the right direction. On his advice, I transferred into NYU to study acting.

For a whole year I was going up on stuff and I was probably really terrible. Every time I walked out of the room, I had this great high, like I was doing what I wanted to be doing, and I was really excited that I was able to go out on things. I was getting some really crappy feedback, but for some reason, my agent stuck with me.

I was horrible. They were saying, “This kid can’t act, he’s terrible.” But you know, it was a great learning curve for me.

I think I had natural instincts, but I was also stiff as a board when I first started out. I also had a really thick New York accent at the time. I was like “My Cousin Vinny,” so that was very limiting, but you know, NYU knocked that right out of me.

When you’re studying acting, you’re studying every tool you need. I had speech classes, I had voice classes, I had movement classes, I had acting training classes. You’re reading plays …

When you walk in, you have all these character traits, and what they do is, they neutralize you, so when you walk out, if you start in a neutral position you can play any character.

So I kept training and I kept studying and then I booked a “Law & Order” episode and I took two weeks off from school to do that.

Then Dick Wolf liked me, so he put me in the guest lead of a short-lived series he had called “The Wright Verdict,” and I had to take another two weeks off from school to shoot that. I was off for about a month and I realized, now it’s too late to do the semester, so I thought, I’ll just take a semester off and go back.

But then I started booking other work, and I never went back, 15 credits shy of graduating.

People always ask me if I have any advice about going into acting, and I say, “Don’t have a backup plan, because you’ll use it.” I didn’t have a backup plan. I was 15 credits shy of graduating college, so for me it was sink or swim.

It’s funny because I saw Dick Wolf years later. I was up for a SAG Award for “Six Feet Under” for Ensemble, and I saw him there at the SAG Awards and I said, “Dick, you’re the reason I don’t have my diploma. But you’re also the reason why I got my SAG card, so it was a good tradeoff.”

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Posted By: Angela    Posted On November 5

  

When “30 Days of Night” filmmaker David Slade took the reins of the “Twilight” sequel “Eclipse,” his appointment seemed to raise more questions than answers. Would the über-violent filmmaker create the bloodiest film of the franchise? Would he attempt to broaden its appeal beyond women and teenage girls? How much of the creative voice would he wrestle away from Stephenie Meyer and make his own?

Now, many of those details are coming into view via a top-secret cameo Slade has filmed … with a 1980s new-wave rock icon.

“[When I was young], I was a huge fan of a guy who does a cameo in ‘Eclipse,’ a guy named Peter Murphy,” revealed Billy Burke, the veteran actor who plays Bella’s father, Charlie Swan, when he stopped by the MTV studios this week. “He used to be the singer of Bauhaus.”

Bauhaus pioneered the “goth rock” music genre from 1978-1983, and although they were never hugely successful commercially, the band made a mark with such memorable songs as “Bela Lugosi’s Dead,” which the band is seen performing in the opening scenes of the 1983 vampire flick “The Hunger” (starring David Bowie and Catherine Deneueve), a longtime goth touchstone. In the years that followed, Murphy launched a solo career that featured early MTV hit videos like “Cuts You Up” and “All Night Long.”

“He came in for a cameo, and I was wildly excited about that,” marveled Burke, who has his own musical career on the side from his acting. “I saw his name on the call sheet, and I had to give him a call and ask him to have some dinner with me, because I was a huge fan when I was growing up.”

The so-called Godfather of Goth, who used to rise from coffins onstage and drive a hearse, is appropriately enough portraying a vampire. “He plays a vampire in a flashback sequence,” explained Burke. “I didn’t get to see any of it, but all reports from the director David Slade, and everyone around say he just kicked ass. I’m real excited to see it.”

Rather than a Volturi or a Cullen, however, he’s playing a predecessor of the warring vampire factions. “[His role] started out as an old Spanish, sort of unrelated vampire, in a flashback sequence,” he explained, saying the flashback involves Gil Birmingham’s wheelchair-bound Quileute elder. “Billy Black’s talking and telling the story of the werewolves, how they evolved, and how they met the vampires and stuff. [Murphy's cameo is] in a sequence that involves that.”

Although odds are that most “Twilight” fans aren’t rocking out to Bauhaus on a regular basis, the cameo is important because it seems to shed a bit of light on Slade’s vision for the third “Twilight” film. Hiring a goth pioneer from the ’80s could indicate his eagerness to embrace an older audience and a darker, more violent, possibly more male-friendly tone. It also shows that Slade, who rose to prominence with the twisted indie film “Hard Candy,” isn’t afraid to veer off Stephenie Meyer’s written pages from time to time.

“I wasn’t there during the filming of his scenes,” Burke sighed, adding that 19-year-old star and punk-loving actress Kristen Stewart also “did appreciate” Murphy being on set. “I was gone that particular day. But we did end up going and hanging out, and had some dinner and drinks; he was so open to talk about everything — the glory days of Bauhaus and his present career. He was just an awesome guy.”



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Posted By: Angela    Posted On November 5

  

All week long, we’ve been bringing questions straight from the mouths of Twilighters worldwide to the stars of this month’s “New Moon” You guys have already been able to get them to open up about online haters, vital plot points and even “sexual white chocolate.”

Now, the fun continues with part four of “New Moon” Stars Answer Fans’ Burning Questions, starring three of our favorite “New Moon” males. Read on for their revealing thoughts on iPods, extra scenes they wanted inserted in the sequel and why it ain’t easy being Robert Pattinson.

Jamie Campbell Bower
Q: What is Rob Pattinson like behind the scenes?

Campbell Bower: Well, he’s into his music. He loves all kinds of music. I don’t know if there’s a tidbit I could give, a snippet of his life that I could give. He’s just a normal guy. I feel for him already, because people just want to know everything about him and feel like they own [people who are that famous]. It’s tough, man. It’s tough for them.

MTV: But Rob’s experience could be a preview of what’s to come for you after “New Moon.” Does that kind of fame concern you?

Campbell Bower: I don’t know. Probably not, just because of the character. I think people won’t be as in love with the character Caius as they would be in love with Edward. [Laughs.]

Kellan Lutz
Q: We know there will be more Edward in the “New Moon” movie than there was in the book, but did you and the other Cullens ever try to lobby for more screen time as well?

Lutz: I think I really tried to. I tried to throw in my two cents, to see if Emmett and Rosalie could have a honeymoon again in Italy so we could be around and be part of the whole situation of Edward, Alice and Bella. [But the script] has to really follow the book, because the fans are so die-hard about what happened in the book. I mean, I had a line that was in the ["Twilight"] trailers that wasn’t in the book, and I heard some of the fans saying, “That’s not in the book!” Like, “What the heck is up with that?” So, in “New Moon,” the script is very similar to the book and the Cullens are in where they would be in, and they aren’t put in anywhere else.

MTV: It would be kind of cheesy if Edward and Bella just happened to bump into the Cullens in Italy.

Lutz: [Laughs.] Well, I thought it would be a fun idea. Because my character, as well as Nikki Reed’s Rosalie, we go away to college. We’re a year older, along with Jasper and Alice, so I think it could be a cool thing to maybe show a clip of them somewhere — a fun honeymoon, away from the rest of the family. But, no.

Billy Burke
Q: What music is on your iPod playlist?

Burke: I have a huge, hugely eclectic collection. There’s a lot of the stuff that’s swimming out there right now. I’m a big Kings of Leon fan, then I like some of the older [stuff]. I like old Billy Joel, old Elton John. I’m a huge Tom Waits fan. I have his entire collection. And a lot of Peter Murphy’s stuff with Bauhaus. Then the other side of that, I like country music as well. I’ve got a lot of country music on there. So, it runs the gamut.

MTV: We all remember those shots a few months ago of the “Eclipse” cast at the Kings of Leon concert. Were you there?

Burke: I was not there. I was gone. I come to the set for a week, two weeks at a time, and then I’m away. And I happened to be away at that time during that week, which was kind of a pisser.

MTV: That must have sucked, to see the photos online of your friends at a concert by one of your favorite bands.

Burke: Yeah, and they probably got carte blanche to do anything they wanted, like hang out, go backstage, whatever. But you know what? That’s OK, because I probably would have felt like the old guy hanging out with them anyways.

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Posted By: Angela    Posted On November 5

  
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Posted By: Angela    Posted On November 4

  

Robert Pattinson was looking refreshed and hot in Japan on November 3 and thats alot coming from me since not so much an Edward/Rob Fan

While on the other side of the world once again Kristen Stewart (who needs a stylist or if she has one needs a replacement) cause the girl always looks frumpy and she takes the attention away cause of that and Taylor Lautner looked HOT!



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Posted By: Angela    Posted On November 4

  
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Posted By: Angela    Posted On November 3