Showing posts with label Chris Weitz. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chris Weitz. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 17, 2010

Who's going to your New Moon release party?

The official Twilight Twitter announced which stars will be attending which release parties THIS FRIDAY!

Check it out, you may get to rub elbows with your fave actor or actress... or even the adorable director!

Justin Chon (@justinchon), Christian Serratos (@cserratos) and Michael Welch will be in Salt Lake City for a #NewMoonDVD Release Party!

Melissa Rosenberg will be going to a #NewMoonDVD Midnight Release Party in Seattle!

Chaske Spencer (@THEREALCHASKE) and Tyson Houseman will be at an Atlanta #NewMoonDVD Midnight Release Party!

Edi Gathegi (@iamedigathegi) will be in Pittsburgh for a #NewMoonDVD Midnight Party!

Peter Facinelli (@peterfacinelli) is going to New York for a #NewMoonDVD Midnight release party!

Charlie Bewley (@alchemission) is going to a #NewMoonDVD Midnight Release Party in Denver!

Elizabeth Reaser will be in Phoenix for a #NewMoonDVD Midnight Release Party!

Kiowa Gordon (@CircaKiGordon) and Tinsel Korey (@tinselkorey) are going to a #NewMoonDVD Midnight Release Party in Cincinnati!

Daniel Cudmore (@danielcudmore) is going to be at a #NewMoonDVD Midnight Release Party in Houston!

Last but not least, in Los Angeles, Chris Weitz and Nikki Reed will be attending a #NewMoonDVD Midnight Release Party!



Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Twilight Sisterhood @ the New Moon Premiere

Hey everyone! As you know a few members of Twilight Sisterhood camped out for the New Moon Premiere. Thankfully we were in the first 50 of 750 people. After 5 days, 4 nights, no sleep, dry skin, dead cell phones, bathroom scrambles, media circus, loud frat UCLA students, and endless questions its safe to say it was worth it to be at the Red Carpet event.
The sad part is my camera was angry and died towards the end of the event so not as many pics as I'd hoped. I did have a fangirl moment when Stephanie Meyers came through the line.....don't want to tear up, but she's a sweet and wonderful person and happy to have met her!
But I hope to get some from the other TS members so we can post them for you! Until then....Enjoy....some are drool worthy!
This man needs no Introduction.....he plays Edward Cullen, he is.....
ROBERT PATTINSON!! Talk about fuckhot! Geez! His lips, his eyes, his smile....yeah I nearly lost it when he ran his fingers through his hair.


He tried to sign everything he could possibly get his hands on in the little time he had. He was all smiles for the fans, I guess trying to figure out why we camped out. The answer is simple....cause you're fucking AWESOME!!




Ok, I'm eating crow.....Kristen Stewart was very nice, very sweet.....((gulp)) and very, very pretty (still thinks she needs a burger and a nap!) but still pretty girl with strange hair. Loved her dress, and the shoes were to die for!


Taylor Lautner being sweet as can be!

Kellan Lutz looking FuckHot as always. Those eyes, that smile....makes MELT!!
Ashley Greene
Me and the Gorgeous Nikki Reed!
Chris Weitz
Peter Facinelli, Dr. Carlisle Cullen. Not long after Peter tweeted about being at the DMV, he drove by on his motorcycle to see who camped out for the New Moon premeire. He smiled and waved to the masses.... I <3 PETER!!!


Nikki Reed blurry
Jeffrey Dean Morgan!

Jennie Garth

Xavier Samuel, Okay if you're read some of my blogs while Xavier was filming Eclipse you know that I developed a crush the Australian hottie. So yes I did a dance and a howl when I saw him and screamed his name till he came over and got a picture!
Daniel Cudmore


Chaske Spencer is one HOT mofo! He has that commanding presence that stole my heart and made me a blubbering idiot by saying " Damn you're tall! Nice" yeah he does that to me!
Elizabeth Reaser, Esme. This woman is simple GORGEOUS! She has the cutest shape, the nicest friends, and was great to the fans. I've loved her since her Grey's Anatomy days.
Justin Choi
Micheal Welch

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

New Moon Photocall in Paris

Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart, & Taylor Lautner during photocall in Paris. The Trio (or Trinity as heard on Twitter) are in Paris to promote New Moon (yeah like they need to promote this ANY MORE!) with Director Chris Weitz.

Rob, Kristen & Taylor in Paris
Hello Handsome!
(stop snickering Vanessa!)


"Kristen kiss me, then my mum will get off my back about who I'm dating!"-Rob

"Um, no! You slobber too much"-Kristen

"Do not!"-Rob

"Whatever flippy!"-Kristen



Even scruffy he's hella HOT!! Dammit!



Kristen I want your SHOES!!!

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Q&A with New Moon director Chris Weitz

From The Hollywood Reporter:

The man behind "American Pie" and "About a Boy" wasn't the obvious choice to take on "The Twilight Saga: New Moon," the second book in Stephenie Meyer's blockbuster teen vampire romance series. But Chris Weitz, who also writes and produces, sometimes with his brother Paul, had done a fantasy adaptation in 2007's "The Golden Compass" and felt a connection to the material. On Nov. 20, "Twilight" fans -- and Summit Entertainment, which is releasing the film -- will determine whether he was up to the task.

The Hollywood Reporter: Why did you want to do a "Twilight" movie?


Chris Weitz: The tonality of the movie, which has a lot to do with heartbreak and longing, depression and reunion and ecstasy -- these were emotions that struck a chord in me. I really loved the cast; Kristen (Stewart) and Rob (Pattinson) both are exceptionally talented. And I wanted to get my hand back in the game. There were a lot of things in this movie that I knew how to do: A combination of telling a character-based story but also handling special effects and working with young actors.


THR: And adding another genre of film to your resume?


Weitz: It gets a bit boring to be in a particular zone. I like the idea of switching genres and different types of stories to keep things interesting. But it might be the way to become unmemorable as a director, I suppose. There aren't that many dilettante directors who get remembered. John Ford did all kinds of movies. Billy Wilder did too, but they get remembered for one particular kind.


THR: So how do you want to be remembered?


Weitz: I'm not sure. I don't think I have to be remembered. I'll be dead anyway (laughs).


THR: How much did you interact with Stephenie Meyer?


Weitz: A lot; we've had a real good collaboration. Crucially, she approved me as director, and she didn't have to. We had some discussions that were very important -- my convincing her that I didn't want to take her baby and run away with it, or tell a story that was counter to the spirit of what she was trying to tell. I see myself, in the last few movies I've done, as adapting literary properties into film, so that's how I treated this one. We got along like a house on fire.


THR: What kind of suggestions did she give you?


Weitz: It would normally be me e-mailing her and running things by her when I felt I was on the edge of getting a detail wrong, everything from the powers of a given vampire to the look of a particular scene or what she imaged a location looked like. And sometimes, when I felt that I was creating something new within the framework she had set up, making sure she was aware of it and that it didn't make her sick.


THR: For example?


Bold

Weitz: A good example is the headquarters of the Volturi. The oldest vampire family lives in Italy, and it was important to me there be nothing in their surroundings that reeked of any other vampire movie. So the interiors are done in a very classic Renaissance style and are very crisp and very bright, which you would not normally expect from a vampire movie.


THR: Speaking of Italy, how have you dealt with the problem that your heartthrob is gone for most of the book?


Weitz: There are two heartthrobs in this movie, not just Rob but Taylor Lautner. Part of the point was that Edward was away. Readers of the book know this and appreciate it. The story is about loss and heartache; he is present as an absence. Bella is always thinking of him and affected by him. His return to the film is really powerful and made more so by not having millions of "back at the ranch" scenes. And the middle of the movie is sustained by Kristen's amazing performance and by Taylor doing a lovely job as her best friend. There are people who would like nothing more that two hours of Rob Pattinson standing there, and I sympathize with them. But I think they'll appreciate getting him back after the second act.


THR: So you didn't alter the story at all?


Weitz: No. We didn't want to shoehorn him into the story. I did alter the visuals of the story in the sense that in the book, Kristen's character has aural hallucinations -- she hears his voice -- and we've built in a very beautiful subtle effect so that we see him as well. But those are brief, if impactful, moments. A lot of the film is sustained by her loss and Taylor's character bringing her back to life.


THR: How much do you interact with the Twi-hards?


Weitz: Quite a bit. I don't have an online, direct relation with the fans; I was too busy making the movie. But I sort of feel as though every bit of footage I get out is speaking to the fans in a way. I've only addressed the fans directly twice: At the very beginning, when I said, "Don't worry, I'm going to take care of this book," and then to address an insane rumor that all the Volturi were naked in their introductory scene. But I listened to what they have to say by checking in on the Internet. I didn't do it that much while we were shooting because I didn't want to get swayed one way or another; it would be like a politician just going by the polls. But now that the footage is complete, I kind of enjoy just checking in various sites and seeing what they like.


THR: What is your favorite "Twilight" blog?


Weitz: I don't really have a favorite. All the blogs are, in a really delightful and noncompetitive way, poaching and linking to one another's material. So if something is on one blog, it's very likely to be another blog as well. I think it's great that there are fan sites that are not there to make money but to express enthusiasm for these books and the movie and they are happy to share information with one another.


THR: Based on the success of the first film, people are expecting a big movie. How do you create a tentpole feel when there isn't a tentpole budget?


Weitz: The budget isn't a huge budget; it doesn't have to be. It comes down to being very efficient with special effects. Also key was the construction budget and the scheduling of the Italian shoot. We squeezed everything we can out of that.


THR: Is it true you have an offer to direct the fourth "Twilight" movie?


Weitz: No official offer has been made. The fans have been enthusiastic about the footage and the trailer, and the studio responds to that by feeling good about me. We'll have to see how people feel about the entire movie, not only the studio but the fans, before the verdict is out whether I direct Number 4. David Slade is doing a great job on the third film, and by the time that comes out, he'll be the flavor of the moment.


THR: What really happened with Rachelle Lefevre being replaced for "Eclipse"?


Weitz: I don't know much more than everybody else as to why it went down. I think it was a scheduling conflict. I feel very badly for Rachelle, while at the same time think that Bryce (Dallas) Howard is a terrific actress. She'll do a terrific job.


THR: That's a very PC answer. Are you getting coached?


Weitz: No, I seriously believe that Rachelle is very good and very talented and this is not the end of the world for her. I think she would have continued to be a great Victoria, but there are other roles in which she'll be terrific.

Source: THR

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

More pics from New Moon set

More pictures from the LA Times article by David Strick regarding a behind the scene look at New Moon.


Source: x17online

Friday, September 11, 2009

New Trailer?

While the new, extended New Moon trailer will be shown at the VMA's this Sunday, there is a condensed version being shown before Summit's Sorority Row, in theaters today. We're hoping it will be on the internets in about 2.5 because... let's be honest. No one wants to sit through Sorority Row if they don't have to.

According to Hollywood Crush:

Whereas the first full "New Moon" trailer showed the Edward (Robert Pattinson) and Bella break-up, this trailer focuses on what comes after. There are shots of Bella's motorcycle crash (scenes also shown at Comic-Con), with Jacob (Taylor Lautner) asking her what she was thinking and Jessica asking her if she is an adrenaline junkie now. We see a lot more of Bella's cliff jump (and a totally awesome vision of Edward in the water; props to Chris Weitz on the CGI!) and of Jacob trying to comfort her. We also see Alice (Ashley Greene, a.k.a. our VMA Fashion Correspondent!) explaining to Bella about how Edward thinks shes dead there are some pretty extensive clips showing Italy and Bella's run to Edward, as well as Alice's sexy yellow Porsche.

Visually, "New Moon" is about 10 steps up from "Twilight." There are some quick flashes of Edi Gathegi's Laurent with his brand-spankin' new red contacts and shots of the Sam and the other werewolves before and after their transformations.

The end of the trailer showed some epic fights going on with the Volturi, and we get to hear Bella's token line, "No Edward, dont!" But hands down the best part of the trailer is its final moment, when Dakota Fanning walks toward the screen and states, "This may hurt just a little."


Sounds AWESOME. Need this on the internets yesterday.

And in case you need a refresher, and because text only entries are lame, the previous extended trailer:

Friday, August 28, 2009

New Volturi Stills!







Holy mother, Dakota looks soooo good. And is that a tortured Robward I see in the background? Also, thank you Chris Weitz, not only for making everyone look fabulous, but for paying attention to even such little details as the fact that Alice wore red leather gloves. (She looks fabulous, by the way.)

Looks like this time we actually get a movie that embraces the nuances of the book, rather than something that felt like it was based on Twilight: The Cliff Notes.

I kind of want to kiss Chris Weitz's face.

Is it November yet?

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Thursday, August 20, 2009

Will the real Alice Cullen please stand up?

Twilight Examiner brings us Ashley Greene's new and improved take on Alice. Alice's style in New Moon is much sleeker and more sophisticated than that of her look in Twilight.



Thank you Chris Weitz for your vision and better understanding of the embodiment of these characters.

...except Jacksper's wig. I may never forgive you for that atrocity.

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Teen Vogue New Moon Contest....Feeling Lucky?

Teen Vogue is sending one of you lucky Twilight fans to the premiere of Twilight Saga: New Moon, all you have to do is enter here! Rememeber you can only enter once a day so no cheating!