Friday, March 27, 2009

Twilight News for March 27


Going Postal: No vampires here, shame felt for vacuum love and she had to finish the box of wine
The headmaster of a Boston high school was forced to release a statement denying the rumour that a vampire was loose on campus. The clarification became necessary after several students contacted local media claiming a blood sucker was roaming the prestigious Boston Latin School.
"Supposedly 3 students believe that they are vampires and today when a student was bitten the police were informed," wrote one student in a message to TheBostonChannel.com. "I heard that one girl was arrested another suspended."
Police have denied that anyone at the school had been bitten, but the rumours caused anxiety and disrupted classes. Headmaster Lynne Moone Teta sent a note to students, parents and teachers asking that everyone redirect their energy toward learning. Story here...

Stephenie Meyer reveals Twilight secrets
Stephenie Meyer is so excited about New Moon and the rest of the Twilight films.
She recently spilled the beans on the night she dreamt that Edward Cullen visited her to Moviefone. Stephenie was asked 'Which scene were you most excited to see translated from book to screen? She replied: "I think the main one for me was always the meadow because that's where it all started. Read more...

Taking a Twilight Bite Out of the New Moon Rumors
Now that a lot of rumors surrounding the Twilight sequel New Moon have been proven false, it's kind of funny to traverse the web and look back at the apparent and so-called bogus New Moon craziness. The latest to come down the Twilight pike is the revelation by Ashley Tisdale that Vanessa Hudgens never auditioned for New Moon at all. Since we live in an online entertainment age where the gap between confirmation and speculation has been reduced to minutes, if not seconds, it's become increasingly difficult for larger, mainstream entertainment outlets to prevent from getting out-scooped by smaller websites that number in the thousands. In fact, it's easier than ever for fans to get Twilight hoodwinked and New Moon hornswaggled now that the web seems to be one big message board. Read the whole article, including the Madonna rumors

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