Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Twilight and Breaking Dawn News for July 13

Breaking Dawn Movie News

Breaking Dawn won't come out until November 18, but the buzz generating around the final film is already so big, it's palpable. If you're a Twihard who must have all the latest, breaking news about Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart and Breaking Dawn, then here you go.
First off: what do the stars of the film think about the final chapter in the Twilight saga? Across the board, they all seem to be incredibly excited to see the thing make its splash into theaters, despite the fact that they know it's bringing closure to a series of films they've put so much love and effort into.
You'll be happy to know that in Breaking Dawn, Kristen Stewart's character, Bella, turns into a vampire. Because of this, she got to film a lot of scenes that everyone on set enjoyed. Take Kellan Lutz for example, who had this to say to MTV about his favorite scene: "I would have to say the arm-wrestling scene with Bella," he said, referring to a scene in which he and a newly-strong, vampire Bella battle it out with their muscles. Link...

Asheville artist Mitchell Lonas' work tapped for 'Twilight' movies

ASHEVILLE — Kathy Lonas had no idea what the nest she found on her farm would do for her son's career. But it became the focal point of hundreds of works of art by Mitchell Lonas, a resident artist in Asheville.
Then, last November, the set director of the popular “Twilight” movie series found one of those nest paintings in Gallery Bienvenu in New Orleans.
The gallery called Mitchell Lonas on his birthday, Nov. 18, and told him that the set director of “The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn” might want his nest painting for the movie's set. And that the set director might want to commission him to make another one like it to make a pair.
A few months later, it was confirmed. Even though the 6-feet-by-4-feet paintings of robins' nests would have to be shipped to the movie set in Canada, the set director “wasn't interested in anything else.” (photo:Erin Brethauer/ebrethau@citizen-times.com) Link...

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