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Saturday, December 11, 2010
NEW/Old Pic of Robsten with Rob's Parents in London During Christmas 2009
This is ridiculously adorable!!! I love how Kristen's holding Rob's hand! They've met each other's parents, obviously! :D

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Monday, December 6, 2010
'Breaking Dawn' Love Scenes Took 12 Hours to Film?
If you’ve been following the news related to the production of the upcoming finale to the Twilight saga, you know it’s been steamy. We were recently treated to a nice smattering of photos featuring Edward and Bella prancing around during the infamous ‘Honeymoon scene.’
Fans were also intrigued by the news that the producers are going to turn up the juice for the films, abandoning the somewhat modest approach that the books take. Most fans have thumbed through the thousands of pages that make up the epic love story—only to be disappointed by the lack of any real details when it comes to ‘landing the deal.’
All of that is about to change with the release of the next film—Life & Style magazine recently reported that Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart’s love scene in Breaking Dawn took nearly 12 hours to shoot. I’m wondering if they just kept messing up so that they could spend more time snogging. Who knows?
Even more interesting is that R-Patz recently admitted that he gets way too carried away while filming love scenes with Kristen. He said in a recent interview that he somehow forgets that there is an entire crew standing by watching, and just gets into it with her. No wonder their love seems so natural on the screen.
This is certainly fun news for fans, who were recently treated to the DVD release of Eclipse. Did you pick up a copy this week?
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Friday, December 3, 2010
'Eclipse' Director David Slade Talks About Favorite Deleted Scene from 'Eclipse'
After grossing more than $30 million from midnight shows alone, “The Twilight Saga: Eclipse” will make its way to DVD on Saturday, just in time for the holiday season.
Director David Slade told CNN that Twihards have a lot to look forward to on the two-disc special edition of “Eclipse.”
On top of audio commentary from Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart, as well as author Stephenie Meyer and producer Wyck Godfrey, Slade says deleted scenes and special features for Team Edward and Team Jacob supporters won’t disappoint.
And despite the fact that Slade rarely commentates on his films - saying, “When it comes to the commentary, you kind of reduce [the film] down to a bunch of silly anecdotes” - he said it was important for him to tell viewers why certain scenes didn’t make it into the film.
“It’s good to love a specific passage in a book, but it’s in the book and it works because it’s in the book,” Slade said. “It might not work as well in the film, but you might be disappointed when you [don’t] see it.”
He added: “They’re lovely scenes that look like they would work wonderfully. But actually, when you put them in the context of the whole, they don’t. And so I felt it was the responsible thing to do as the director to speak up and talk about the things that were taken out. … It’s really for the fans who probably loved the scenes that we took out.”
Slade’s favorite deleted scene originally came after a spat between Bella and Edward early on in the film.
When Bella sets out to see Jacob one night, Edward catches her in her truck “and they have a bit of a row,” Slade says. In the final version of the film, Bella simply heads back into the house and slams the door, ending the scene.
“We actually shot a scene where the row continues for a little while and she goes upstairs and she looks at the open window and she closes it,” he said. “Then she kind of has a moment and then she unlocks it and opens it again. And it was really touching and emotional, but it’s like a speed bump every time you hit it. It kind of threw you out of the film.”
And when asked about the memorable tent scene, which baffled my coworker, who was confused as to why Bella wasn’t wearing a jacket in the midst of a blizzard, Slade simply responded:
“Poor planning on Bella’s behalf I would say. If you’re going to go up a mountain, you should wear a big coat. It’s just really silly to be honest. I wish she was wearing a hat though.”
Speaking of scenes where Jacob (Taylor Lautner) appears sans shirt, viewers can engage in special features called “Edward Fast-Forward” and “Jacob Fast-Forward,” which skip to “all your favorite” Edward and Jacob scenes, according to Amazon.com.
So Twihards, have you pre-ordered your “Eclipse” DVD yet or are you waiting for it to hit stores on Saturday?
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