Archive for November, 2011

Julia Jones on Jimmy Kimmel Live

Wednesday, November 30th, 2011

Check out Julia’s appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live!

Speaking of Julia, she officially joined Twitter last night! Click on her username to follow her:

Please bare with me I am brand new at this. Thanks for being my first followers!
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Julia Jones

Confirmed by Summit’s official account:

Please welcome Leah Clearwater herself, Julia Jones (@), to twitter! #WelcomeJulia
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We’ve been waiting for you for a long time, Julia. We welcome you and we hope you enjoy the experience!

Architectural Digest Interview Breaking Dawn’s Production Designer Richard Sherman

Wednesday, November 30th, 2011

Architectural Digest talked with Breaking Dawn’s Production Designer Richard Sherman about all details of the house Summit picked to recreate Isle Esme and where Edward and Bella spend their honeymoon. There are great details in this interview and some new pictures in HQ!

ARCHITECTURAL DIGEST: How did you choose the Bernardes + Jacobsen house for Edward and Bella’s Brazilian honeymoon?

RICHARD SHERMAN: We looked at pictures and found a house we loved. But two days later we learned it was going to be blown up because it had been built illegally. The next morning I got on a plane to Brazil, hopped on a boat, and went through countless islands along the coastline south of Rio. It took us four weeks to finally find the Bernardes + Jacobsen house, which had a tropical modern interior and was located near Paraty on the coast that we liked.

AD: Did you change anything about the house?

RS: For the movie we actually created our own exterior—what’s visible when you approach the house by boat—in the visual effects department. What you see of the real house is the front door, the steps leading up to it, the veranda, and all those glass doors. I loved the interior. We made a big open kitchen and living room. Some of the scenes that take place inside the house were actually shot on soundstages in Louisiana, where we created a courtyard, a bathroom, and the bedroom where Edward and Bella spend their wedding night. It was a seamless set—you really couldn’t tell the difference between the house and our stages.

AD: How closely did you follow the descriptions in the book when filming in Brazil?

RS: In some cases we really veered away from the book. What works well on the page doesn’t always work well on film. The location was challenging. Stephenie Meyer, who wrote the novels, set the honeymoon on an island in the middle of nowhere. Brazil is famous for its many islands down the coastline from Rio to Paraty. When you look out from the location where we shot, you don’t just see a horizon of water, as she wrote, but all these beautiful tropical islands. In the end it all worked out very well.

AD: Basically the whole series has been building toward Bella and Edward’s wedding. What was your approach to designing such a momentous scene?

RS: The way Stephenie has written it in the book, it’s a very pretty wedding—it has the white path and the white chairs that are covered in white fabric. But Bill [Condon, the film’s director] and I thought, How can we make this truly special and unique? For the people who know the books and movies, this is the wedding of the century. So we created this very organic, whimsical, fairy tale–like atmosphere—A Midsummer Night’s Dream kind of thing—with benches and seating made of branches that came out of the ground and were covered in moss and flowers. The whole forest floor was covered in moss. The ceiling was dripping flowers.

AD: Were some of the sets recycled from previous movies, or are they all new?

RS: Bella’s house is the same. But we rebuilt the whole three-story set of the Cullen house in Louisiana on a soundstage, and we remade its exterior in the woods of Vancouver. We changed the interior decoration of the Cullen house subtly but completely. If you remember the original house well, you’ll notice that it is completely different. This has the same tone, but it’s a lot prettier. The other huge change is the castle of the Volturi, a group of vampires from the Roman Empire. The sets from the other movies kind of looked like—no offense to those art directors—the Four Seasons Hotel, with marble columns and sconces. So we built an old castle on stage.

AD: Did you worry about the perceptions of the fans?

RS: You have to keep your fan base in mind, because they’re the real critics. They know the story so well, they know what happens, and they know the environments and the atmosphere. You hope that your sets coincide with what the audience and the fans expect. The producers, studio, director, and I were all very conscious of that.

AD: What was it like on the set?

RS: Everyone had a good time. The three main actors are all very fun to work with. Kristen is quite serious. Rob and Taylor are a little bit wild. Rob and Kristen are actually a couple in real life. When he’s with her, he’s a little more restrained. When she’s not around, like most guys when their wives or girlfriends aren’t around, he’s a little looser. Taylor’s a kid—he’s 19—so he was bouncing all over the place

Richard Sherman also explained a little bit about what he did with the Volturi Castle which we are going to see in Breaking Dawn part 2 (make sure you reed the description in each photo at the source), and they gave us a new still with Jamie Bower and Michael Sheen as well a new still with Robert and Kristen during the shoot at Lapa District in Rio. Enjoy!

Source: Architectural Digest

Breaking Dawn Passes $500 Million Mark in 12 Days! How Many Times Have You Seen It? Vote in Our Poll!

Wednesday, November 30th, 2011

Breaking Dawn has grossed $223.4 million in the United States and $285 million internationally for a total of $508.4 million, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

Summit co-chairmen Rob Friedman and Patrick Wachsberger issued the following statement:

“We couldn’t be more pleased with the success of this film and a franchise that the fans have continued to support over the past several years. Thank you to all involved with the films from the actors, filmmakers and Stephenie Meyer to the most important group of all, the global fan base that continues to drive a desire for more Edward, Jacob and Bella,”

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Breaking Dawn Costume Designer Shares Deets On Wedding and Honeymoon Fashion

Wednesday, November 30th, 2011

MTV has a new interview with Breaking Dawn costume designer Michael Wilkinson, who shares new deets on the making of the wedding costumes worn by Ashley Greene, Elizabeth Reaser, Nikki Reed (he designed all their dresses),Robert Pattinson, Peter Facinelli, Kellan Lutz and Jackson Rathbone. And of course, the beautiful wedding dress worn by Kristen Stewart on the wedding scene, and the fake wedding dress worn during her nightmare. Here are some highlights.

On the wedding dress for the nightmare scene: “We chose something that was a version of the dress that she would hate to wear. Something that’s uncomfortable and a dress Bella would be embarrassed in. It was stiff and had a boned bodice that showed a lot of bare skin which she’d be horrified by because she’s a bit of a tomboy.

There’s nothing very girly about her style so we had a huge, cumbersome, puffy skirt. We just tried to picture everything she’d find difficult to deal with and import that into a dress.”

On the real wedding dress: “The real dress fit Bella like a second skin and I was really glad about how all that worked out. It reflects her simplicity and elegance. It’s not too girly, I thought it really hit the right note of having some vintage elements while working well for a modern woman. Kristen has such an amazing physique so we thought the best thing to do was to show that. The dress really reveals curves and highlights each part of her shape but it’s all covered up and so we thought it was sexy but completely elegant.”

On Alice’s dress: “Alice has lots of fun with clothes and has a playful sense of style and a savvy approach to fashion so we wanted a modern take on a flapper. A 1920s dress makes a lot of sense for her because that’s when her character became a vampire so it’s a particularly strong era for her.”

On Rosalie’s dress: “we went for something very dramatic, floor-length with a very high slit up the leg and it catches that great hourglass silhouette. We looked at the poise of the movie stars of the ‘30s and ‘40s so they were our references.”

On Edward’s tux: “I drew up my ideal ideas for all the tuxedos. We wanted them to have a vintage feel, that sort of Edwardian turn-of-the-century vibe. Edward says, “I’ve been waiting a hundred years to marry you,” so we thought Alice would have fun riffing off of that.
But at the same time we didn’t want it to look theatrical, we wanted contemporary, young, and fresh. I drew up something that combined the lines of Edwardian formalwear and we made it up in beautiful contemporary Italian wools and gorgeous shirting materials. We had a fantastic collaboration with Brioni. Do you know Brioni, the wonderful Italian tailors?”

On the honeymoon fashion: “My references were the Kennedys on summer vacation. That classic American summer wear. We went crisp with cool natural fibers, nautical navies and whites, trying to capture that classic style. More often than not, we went with a rolled-up chino but we didn’t think we could get away with not doing a short for a Brazilian scorching honeymoon so there you go.”

On Bella’s lingerie: “I believe the negligee was La Perla, the knickers and bra was, do you know Agent Provocateur? They have the sauciest, cutest, frilliest bits of wispy underwear we went in and layered some things together.”

Read the complete interview at the source!

Not counting the wedding dress, what was your favorite outfit?

Video: Rob Presenting at The Hamilton Behind The Camera Awards

Wednesday, November 30th, 2011

Skip to 1:04 to see Rob presenting at The Hamilton Behind The Camera Awards earlier this month.

Via PattinsonLife.

New Edward and Bella Still in HQ

Tuesday, November 29th, 2011

A new adorable still of Edward and Bella has been released, via PattinsonFan.

So cute!

Video: Behind The Scenes of A Warrior’s Heart

Tuesday, November 29th, 2011

Here’s a new behind the scenes video of Ashley Greene and Kellan Lutz in their next movie A Warrior’s Heart.

They look cute together, right?

Via KellanLutzOnline.

Reeve Carney Covers Turning Page by Sleeping at Last Off of the Breaking Dawn Sountrack

Monday, November 28th, 2011

Singer∕actor Reeve Carney, who recently won the role of Jeff Buckley that Rob was in the running for, and who stars in Spider-man, Turn Off the Dark on Broadway, covered Turning Page by Sleeping at Last, off of The Breaking Dawn Part 1 soundtrack. The song is beautiful as it is, but Reeve manages to make his own beautiful cover that you just have to listen! Hit play and enjoy. I dare you not to love it. On his song, Reeve wrote on Twitter,

I never cover songs written after 1971... But this song was too good to resist. Check it! Out! http://t.co/6OvBlha2
@reevecarney
Reeve Carney
@ Love your music, man. Just posted a video of me covering one of your songs. Hope you don't mind. I'm a big fan.
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Reeve Carney
@ Oh and I hope you'll forgive me for mispronouncing the title of your song in the video. Unwittingly pluralized it. :)
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Reeve Carney

First Look: Ashley Greene Channels 60′s Glamour with Pan Am Guest Role

Monday, November 28th, 2011

Entertainment Weekly has the first look at Ashley Greene in Pan Am, the ABC series in which she’ll guest star for four episodes!

Ashley’s first episode airs on December 4. Don’t miss it!

In the meantime, enjoy these pictures of Ashley filming Pan Am on November 28, courtesy of Twilightxchange.

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Kristen’s British GQ Cover Now in UHQ, Including Outtake

Monday, November 28th, 2011

How much do you love this photoshoot?! Here are two UHQ images courtesy of kstewartfans.

Tip: If you want them on your phone, access our blog on any smartphone and save to set as wallpapers!

B-Roll Featuring Carolina Herrera – The Making of Bella’s Wedding Dress

Monday, November 28th, 2011

Here’s a new exciting B-roll with Carolina Herrera, in which she explains the process of creating Bella’s wedding dress.

Via @uchiland.

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Video Interviews Round Up

Monday, November 28th, 2011

Here’s the latest round-up of press junket and premiere videos. We try to put everything under one post, since there’s so many new videos popping out every few days. They’re all good, so take a few minutes to check them out!