Thursday, November 19, 2009

Twilight and New Moon News for Nov 19

It's Time!!!


Robert Pattinson Will Bite You, Nearly Quit Acting: The MTV News Quote Of The Day
"There are some mothers, and then also there are a couple more guys from this sequel. There was a guy, maybe a 230-pound guy who was at the premiere, kind of maybe Hispanic looking, and he was asking me to bite him as well. And so I did, and the surprising thing was, I kind of liked it afterwards. And I've been out to dinner with him a couple of times."
-Cheeky "New Moon" star Robert Pattinson, who joked around about biting people with veteran host David Letterman on Wednesday night's episode of "The Late Show with David Letterman." Pattinson has been on a whirlwind press tour to promote the second film in the "Twilight" series, which opens with a handful of sold-out shows Thursday at midnight and goes wide Friday. Link...



Our Top 10 New Moon Carpet and Junket Moments!
The countdown to New Moon is almost over, and we're here with our final special before our official review! To wrap up all the Twilight saga madness, take a look at our top ten moments from the junket and big red carpet premiere. From the Volturi's sense of humor to the Cullen's family ties, check out new footage from all our interviews! Plus, watch Robert Pattinson's face light up when he hears Kristen's arrival announced at the LA red carpet and listen to what she has to say about her fashion. Watch our PopSugar Rush New Moon Special! Link to view...

IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT VIRUSES/MALWARE!!!
Forget the fangs. It’s spam that should really scare ‘Twilight’ fans.
Fans of “Twilight” and “New Moon” already have plenty to be scared about – vampires, werewolves, a swirling debate over the feminist values of Stephenie Meyer’s hit series.
But what about malware? According to reports from the around the Internet this morning, the Twihard set was recently targeted by a group of online scammers, who sought to profit off the “New Moon” hype. Link...


The vampires of Vancouver
Capilano River Regional Park is not the kind of place where you want to get stranded alone.
The trees are so dense and the clouds hang so low that any time of day can feel like the sun is about to set. And when the wind blows, it delivers a chill like a frosty breath down the back of your neck.
When it rains, which is often, the rubber soles of your sneakers sink and slide in the mud and swollen raindrops bounce down the evergreens and land on your forehead with a splash.
I was standing in the spot where Edward breaks up with Bella at the beginning of the just-released The Twilight Saga: New Moon, sending her into a deep depression. Soggy, cold and exhausted, I couldn't help but relate -- if my vampire boyfriend ditched me in these woods, I'd be pretty depressed, too. Link...






Movie Review from EW.com
The Twilight Saga: New Moon

An ultrapurist wouldn't let on in this review that Jacob Black (Taylor Lautner), the Quileute Indian tribesman and childhood pal of vampire-smitten high school senior Bella Swan (Kristen Stewart), reveals himself as a werewolf in The Twilight Saga: New Moon. (He also reveals himself as one tasty chunk of vealcake.) But I'm trusting that between the millions of Twilighters who have already read all four books in Stephenie Meyer's blockbuster series, and the additional billions who have seen the movie trailer, the beast is already out of the bag. The excellent news for fans is that this sequel to 2008's Twilight is a durable, recognizably faithful movie adaptation of New Moon. That, of course, is the second installment, in which Bella, a dazed, confused, moody, and otherwise identifiable teen-y girl, and Edward Cullen (Robert Pattinson), a smoldering, inscrutable, broody, and otherwise identifiable teen-throb vampire, swear true and chaste love while trying to keep their hands off each other. Link...

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