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December 8, 2010

David Slade told at Sundance, Kristen Stewart stressed during Twilight Eclipse shoot: 'There were tears'

When David Slade appeared on the pop-culture dais in the wake of his breakout Sundance smash, Hard Candy, featuring a plucky would-be victim in Ellen Page, the last thing you'd expect to learn about the man was his deep conviction in the concept of romantic love.

A story that hung on the threat of sexual assault involving a minor, Hard Candy seemed like such a testament to the baser elements of the human animal that its director assumed the shape of a next-gen Neil Labute — a creator capable of balancing absolute contempt for the human species with an arid sense of humour.

It's a dicey endeavour, but one Slade pulled off with a dramatically elegant sleight of hand.

Slade reached into the same bag of tricks when he called the shots on The Twilight Saga: Eclipse, which hits DVD and Blu-ray on Saturday.

The story of a young woman named Bella Swan (Kristen Stewart) who falls madly in love with a vampire stud named Edward Cullen (Robert Pattinson), only to be hounded by a lovesick werewolf named Jacob (Taylor Lautner), the whole Twilight Saga deals with a young woman at risk.

In this case, Stewart is at risk of losing her mortal soul. In Hard Candy, Page was at risk of losing a similar chunk of self, as well as — we suspected — her life.

"Hard Candy was definitely a different beast in some ways, because it was a contained, two-person drama, with Ellen Page raging away in a brilliant performance," says Slade.

"Eclipse was a lot broader . . . but it's still a character-based drama. That's what I really enjoyed about it," he says. "I think it's also a much more adult film than (the previous two), because the characters are becoming more mature. There's loads of fun stuff to play with, and because we treated it as a drama, the transformation (of character) takes place."

The substance was always bloody and meaty, but Slade says the pragmatics of the whole ordeal were anything but easy. He feels exhausted just thinking about the experience.

"It was a 50-day shoot, with many 16-hour days," he says.

To make things even more challenging, the cast was losing itself in its own Twilight cosmos. All actors have to surrender to their roles and inhabit their characters to some degree for the duration of production, so Slade was pleased his cast was taking the whole project seriously and sincerely.

Everyone was committed, he says.

"Kristen, in particular, was very tough on herself."

Slade says because Stewart didn't pull from her own life and her own person to play Bella Swan, she found it personally demanding to find Bella's truth.

"She would say, 'I don't know who Bella is to me.' In a lot of ways, I think she felt Bella was the antithesis to her, which presented a lot of challenges for Kristen. . . . She would beat herself up about it, because she wants to be there. She never wants to leave a scene undone.

"There were tears," says Slade.

"But you move on and you keep going. . . . Even in rehearsals with Rob (Pattinson), there was a similar spiralling that would happen."

Actors are people. They get insecure, and any human being facing the weight of expectation surrounding Twilight would have to buckle, if only a little. To offset as much of the thespian obsessing as possible, Slade says he's learned the value of preparation.

He says he rehearses his actors as much as possible, so they're comfortable with the material and their characters, and he gets to focus on the minutiae of performance without the intrusive presence of a camera.

"You're always looking to get the emotional truth from the performance," he says. And with Twilight, that emotional truth is nothing less than the blood-red heart of romantic love — which pounds away in Slade's heart, even though, at 41, he's supposed to be a member of a more cynical generation.

"I do believe in romantic love. How could you not, if you're lucky enough to find it? It seems like we live in a much more sarcastic . . . cynical culture, and I don't like to use the c-word. There's the idea out there maybe that (romantic love) isn't cool. But true love is a wonderful thing."

Slade says romantic love is the gooey hook on the Twilight narrative, but after reading Stephenie Myers' books, he also feels they address a lot more issues than mere vampires and teen romance.

"It's a love story that's dealing with the problems of the last century," he says. "And I got the best book. We had the epic battle, the action . . . the whole thing."

Slade says he's leaving at a high point in the story, and that's one of the other big lessons he's learned along the way: Preparation will save your bacon, but timing is what makes it tasty.

He'd love to share what he's doing next, Slade says, but he can't. At the very least, we can rest assured it will be interesting, well-prepared and approached with an open heart and a vampire-proof carotid.


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October 26, 2010

Eclipse Closes Its Box Office Run at $300,531,751 Domestic Market

According to Box Office Mojo, Eclipse has finally ended its run in theaters with a total of $300,531,751 in the domestic market. International sales still continue, and there are some countries where it has not even opened yet!

Eclipse was the first women-driven film to hit the elusive 300K mark since Titanic back in 1997. It’s a mark that very few films ever hit, let alone a film that is predominantly driven by female dollars.

The $300,531,751 will easily put Eclipse into the top 10 films of the year, and in all likelihood it will stay in the top five.  right now it is in fourth position behind Toy Story 3, Alice in Wonderland, and Iron Man 2. The only film that opens between now and the end of the year that is likely to overtake the Eclipse tally is the first part of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.

The summer release was an interesting experiment since the other films opened at Thanksgiving time.  Eclipse certainly benefited by a summer of lackluster films that had lots of PR, but in the end didn’t live up to the hype. In short it lucked out by not having lots of competing films. Rather than see a movie that got panned, people went back and saw Eclipse again. Granted, folks tended to see it more than once anyway, but the movie choices or lack thereof this summer certainly helped.

To summarize the previous films box office totals:

Twilight: number 7 film of the year in 2008    $192,769,854

New Moon: number 4 film of the year in 2009 $296,623,634

One day release of back-to-back Twilight and New Moon: number 131 of the year $2,385,237

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August 15, 2010

Kellan Lutz talks about his role in Eclipse in Tribute Interview (video)

Tribute.com got a chance to sit down with the very sweet Kellan Lutz to talk a little bit more about his role in Eclipse. In the interview talked about wishing that Emmett’s back story could be shown on screen, eating lots of protein and working out.

July 1, 2010

Twilight Elizabeth Reaser on Jimmy Kimmel Live (video)




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June 29, 2010

Director David Slade Video Interview THE TWILIGHT SAGA: ECLIPSE

Collider interview Eclipse director David Slade which he talked about how he prepared for directing the film and explains how and why he shot the movie a certain way. He also talked about directing the meadow scene and if he was aware that it meant so much to the fans.

David Slade
* I ask about the unique shots and the close-ups. Did he design the look before he got on set or did he do more of it while there. Talks about how the film needed to have a cinematic vocabulary
* 2:50 – Twitter questions – I ask him about the meadow scene. When he was filming the scene, was he aware it meant so much to so many fans. Talks about how Stephenie Meyer’s was there a lot on set a lot.
* 5:00 – Home video question. What deleted scenes will be on the DVD/Blu-ray. Talks about the one of the scenes that was cut. He says the scene was 2 or 3 minutes alone and he think it may be as many as 5 minutes of deleted scenes coming
* 6:30 – Commentaries on the DVD? He says he won’t be doing one and explains why.
* Talks about how he literally just finished the film the night before this interview
* 7:48 – What is he doing next. Says he is definitely not doing The Shadow

Director David Slade Video Interview THE TWILIGHT SAGA: ECLIPSE - More bloopers are a click away
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June 28, 2010

Fearnet: Eclipse Red Carpet Premiere Video Coverage

'Twilight' ECLIPSE Premiere Interview: Stephenie Meyer and Melissa Rosenberg (Video)

'Twilight' ECLIPSE Premiere Interview: Stephenie Meyer

'Twilight' ECLIPSE Premiere Interview: Melissa Rosenberg

PopSugar Rush: 'Twilight' Eclipse Premiere Video Coverage

ET Covers the Eclipse Premiere…and The Kissing



Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, Taylor Lautner,

June 27, 2010

Myspace 'Twilight' Eclipse Premiere Highlights

THE TWILIGHT SAGA: ECLIPSE Premiere – Fan Line and Camping Rules & Regulations

THE TWILIGHT SAGA: ECLIPSE – FAN LINE UP AND CAMPING

TWILIGHT Fans are allowed to begin lining up at NOKIA PLAZA L.A. LIVE no earlier than 6:00 am on Monday, June 21, 2010.

Overnight camping is allowed in designated areas only, starting in the Nokia Plaza. Please follow all directions advised by L.A. LIVE and Summit security. Please note, that special wristbands will be distributed on a first-come, first-served basis and each fan must be present to receive a wristband. Each wristband will be numbered and reserves a space in the Fan Viewing areas for the Eclipse Red-Carpet arrivals in sequential order. The wristbands DO NOT enable access to the Movie Premiere.

Fans will be asked to change location as Premiere set-up begins on the Nokia Plaza on Wednesday morning June 23rd at 6:00am.

PARTIAL LIST OF RULES AND CODES OF CONDUCT:
  • ONLY Standard Sized Pop Tents will be allowed (4'x4' [16 sq. ft.] or less. No oversized tents, staked tents, etc., due to limited space)
  • ABSOLUTELY No Drugs or Alcohol allowed on premises
  • No Cooking On-Site or open flame
  • No amplified music. All music devices must be used with headset or earphone
  • Smoking in Designated Areas Only outside of the NOKIA Plaza boundaries
  • Fans are responsible for their own property. LA Live, AEG, nor Summit is responsible for any lost or stolen items
  • Everyone must please pick up after themselves. A fine will be enforced for anyone who litters on Nokia or LA City property
  • Please only use the restrooms designated for fans and respect the other area businesses
  • Guests must follow the rules and directions of L.A. LIVE Management/Summit Security at all times
THANK YOU for your cooperation and adherence to the above to help ensure a safe and entertaining experience for everyone!

WRIST BAND DETAILS AND EVENT DAY LINE UP TIMES
Twilight fans will be given wristbands starting at 6:00am on Monday, June 21, 2010. Wristbands MUST be worn until the premiere is over. Any wristband that has been tampered with or removed will NOT be considered valid. Any fan arriving without wearing the original wristband they were provided will not be allowed into the viewing area. There will be periodic spot checks through June 24, the day of the event. On event day, fans will begin lining up in sequential order based on their wristband number.

2:00 PM: Wristband #4700-5000
2:30 PM: Wristband #5001-5300
3:00 PM: Wristband #5301-5600
3:30 PM: Wristband #5601<

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June 10, 2010

Will 'Eclipse' Make 'The Twilight Saga' A Horror Franchise?

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After the star-crossed romance of Twilight and the depression that dominated New Moon, will Eclipse finally bring The Twilight Saga into bona fide horror movie territory?

So claims star Robert Pattinson, who told MTV over the weekend that this June's The Twilight Saga: Eclipse is different from the first two films in the vampire romance franchise. "It's like a horror film," said Pattinson, with a hint of surprise. And as FEARnet's resident Twilight expert, I'm inclined to agree. With more blood, more action, and more sinister threats closing in on Bella Swan's world, The Twilight Saga: Eclipse could very well be the series installment that earns the teen-friendly franchise its first official horror movie badge of honor.
Sure, Twilight had its villainous vampire showdown, seeding Bella and Edward's "getting to know you" love story with a handful of mysterious "animal attacks" in Forks that culminated in James hunting and attacking Bella. A bit less horror-ific was last year's sequel, New Moon, which spent most of its time on Bella's post-break up moping -- until she, Edward, and Alice found themselves in peril in the subterranean lair of the Volturi for the film's last-act face-off.

But Eclipse is where The Twilight Saga takes a turn for the scary. Yes, yes, the romance and the love triangle are still there to get Team Edward and Team Jacob fans in a tizzy. (Two words: tent scene!) Balancing out Eclipse's heightened romantic stakes, however, is a generous helping of dread in the form of a reckless and dangerous army of newborn vampires created by the vengeful vampire, Victoria (Bryce Dallas Howard). Led by Victoria's henchman Riley (The Loved Ones' Xavier Samuel), these newborns are credited with mysterious serial killings that plague Seattle -- and they have only one ultimate objective: kill Bella Swan.
EclipseEclipse director David Slade earned his horror stripes with the cat-and-mouse thriller Hard Candy and the gory vampire flick 30 Days of Night, but here he'll have to keep the scares contained under a PG-13 rating. Judging from clips and trailers, however, Slade's injected his Twilight pic with atmosphere and unsettling imagery that should up the ante; what's more, the film appears to include more of Riley and the newborns than the novel did, including spooky shots of the newborns that appear to come from Stephenie Meyer's new Twilight novella, The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner.

Many cite Eclipse as the darkest of the Twilight books, and with good reason. The vampire killings in Seattle set the tone from the start, creating a sense of fear and suggesting the frightening potential of a pack of evil vampires let loose in a world where most vampires, even the ones that eat humans, stay mostly under the radar. Tension mounts between the two supernatural families in Bella's life -- the Cullen clan and Jacob's Wolf Pack -- before the mortal enemies join forces for a massive battle in Bella's defense. An unknown vampire intruder breaks into Bella's bedroom, putting her safety even more into question. The threat of Victoria looms, and Bella fears that everyone she loves will be killed. And throughout it all, Bella begs to die and become a vampire herself, despite the pain and suffering she knows is a necessary part of the transformation.
And then there are the flashbacks. We learn why Rosalie's so bitter: she was gang raped and beaten and left for dead, and took bloody revenge on her attackers after being turned into a vampire. Jasper's back story is even more violent. A Confederate soldier, he joined an army of war-mongering Southern vampires and endured decades of vampire bites and injury in battle.

By the next sequel, Breaking Dawn, Bella will be resigned to her fate and we'll get another twist on the genre as Twilight dives headfirst into body horror. But Eclipse is where all hell breaks loose -- with the Volturi, Victoria's blood-crazed newborns, and Bella's complicated love life all threatening to bring her world to the brink of collapse. Here's hoping it's as scary on film as it was on paper.


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Video: Twilight Saga: Eclipse “She has a right to know”

Stephenie Meyer's Short Second Life of Bree Tanner Novella Now in Stores

A Short Second Life of Bree Tanner is now on sale in stores! Buy it on Amazon!

June 3, 2010

Hot Topic Eclipse Soundtrack Listening Parties

Hot Topic organized a Listening party of Eclipse Soundtrack on June 6th at 7pm.

June 1, 2010

Eclipse Soundtrack: Muse ‘Neutron Star Collision Music Video

Video:Reelz Channel Eclipse Twilight Tidbit


Eclipse | Ashley Greene | Julia Jones | Charlie Bewley | Hollywood Dailies | Movie Trailers

Xavier Samuel: Twilight's Eclipse New Vampire

When Xavier Samuel arrived in Vancouver last summer, he didn't make it far past baggage claim before he started making headlines. With just a few offbeat Australian flicks under his belt, the sandy-haired 26-year-old had been chosen to play newborn vampire Riley, the latest heartthrob in The Twilight Saga. Almost instantaneously he was being hailed as Robert Pattinson's doppelgänger and couldn't get coffee without seeing flashbulbs.

"It was all very sudden, not just with the paparazzi but also with being cast in general," says Xavier, who's been acting since high school. "I did an audition from Sydney on tape. Then I got word that it was down to four guys—and that I was one of them." (Rumor has it he beat out Channing Tatum and Harry Potter's Tom Felton for the part.)

But the role of Riley was a perfect fit—and Xavier had a blast hanging out on the set of Eclipse. An indie-rock aficionado who has recently been digging The Magnetic Fields and The xx, Xavier joined in on periodic jam sessions with fellow guitarists Robert and Jackson Rathbone. (Xavier travels everywhere with his old Yamaha C-40.) And he bonded with Bryce Dallas Howard—his on-screen love interest, vampire trainer Victoria—who thought she was helping him get acclimated with stateside pop culture when she bought him a DVD box set of Lost. "People think that there's, like, one public phone in Australia and that we all ride kangaroos to work," the Adelaide native jokes. "They're surprised we do actually get American TV and things there."

After a few months of couch surfing in Los Angeles post-Eclipse, Xavier took off for Berlin, where he's been filming the Roland Emmerich–directed Anonymous, an Elizabethan thriller that contests the authorship of Shakespeare's plays. "It's been lots of tights, pantaloons, and riding around on horses—definitely a change of speed," he says. "To go from Stephenie Meyer to Shakespeare? You can't really make a bigger jump than that."

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May 31, 2010

Myspace Reveals 'Twilight' Eclipse Soundtrack Listing

Myspace started revealing the list of song for 'Twilight' Eclipse Soundtrack.
1. Metric – “Eclipse (All Yours)”
2. Muse – “Neutron Star Collision (Love Is Forever)”
3. The Bravery – “Ours”
4. Florence + The Machine – “Heavy In Your Arms”
5. Sia – “My Love”
6. Fanfarlo – “Atlas”
7. The Black Keys – “Chop And Change”
8. The Dead Weather – “Rolling In On A Burning Tire”
9. Beck and Bat For Lashes – “Let’s Get Lost”
10. Vampire Weekend – “Jonathan Low”
11. UNKLE – “With You In My Head (featuring The Black Angels)”
12. Eastern Conference Champions – “A Million Miles An Hour”
13. Band Of Horses – “Life On Earth”
14. Cee-Lo Green – “What Part Of Forever”
15. Howard Shore – “Jacob’s Theme”

Video: 'Eclipse' Soundtrack EXCLUSIVE Preview Of Muse's 'Neutron Star Collision'

Muse was on the “Twilight” soundtrack with “Supermassive Black Hole,” the “New Moon” soundtrack with “I Belong to You,” and now they’re ready to provide even more for the vampire saga on the “Eclipse” album. What do they have in mind for “Eclipse”? Just your average love song about destined lovers dying for one another: a little tune called “Neutron Star Collision (Love is Forever).”

The initial reaction to our EXCLUSIVE first look at the video for “Neutron Star Collision (Love is Forever)” has been positive, and if you think about it, why wouldn’t it be? The song has everything fans have come to know and love about Muse — from colossal instrumentals to their hopelessly romantic lyrics — not to mention everything that “Twilight” fans would want in a lead single to the latest film of the saga. With a chorus like “Love is forever, and we’ll die, we’ll die together,” could any song better suit Bella and Edward?

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