Saturday, June 13, 2009

Twilight Saga: New Moon Movie Trailer

At last, five months before the showing of the latest movie release Twilight Saga:  New Moon, the most-awaited trailer was released!  Be the first to see the action and most of all, the love team - Belle and Edward - who made us fall in love again in Twilight.  Are they be able to do that in this second movie, Twilight New Moon?

As they promised at the MTV Movie Awards where the film won five awards including best movie, best kiss and best fight - the official trailer was shown starting with Belle and Edward kissing scene (surely much to the love team's fans delight!), then Jasper's near attack on Belle at Cullen's House Party.  The next scene will break everybody's heart - Edward saying goodbye to Belle and will be attacked by another vampire only to be saved by Jacob Black, who eventually turned into a wolf!  What a twist of events, right?

So without further ado, better watch the trailer and see for yourselves!  But before I go, I would like to thank TVNZ for such a clear trailer.

THE TWILIGHT SAGA: NEW MOON trailer in HD

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Full Tour Schedule - Harry Potter & The Half-Blood Prince

For all moviegoers out there!  Here's your chance to see the new movie, Harry Potter & The Half-Blood Prince also known as Harry Potter 6.  To celebrate the forthcoming release of the sixth installment of the Harry Potter film series, the “Harry Potter and the Half- Blood Prince” tour will be visiting Edinburgh on 13 June, Manchester on 15 June, Birmingham on 16 June and London on 18, 19, 20, 21 & 22 June.

As MSN UK reports,
"The tour will allow guests to see a selection of original production costumes and props in a themed walk-through environment inspired by Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince.
The experience features iconic costumes as worn in the film by Professor Dumbledore and Harry Potter himself as well as original props including an original Firebolt broomstick and much more.
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, the video game from Electronic Arts will also be available to play on on-board. Guests will be able to enjoy a sneak peek of the new game which will be in stores from July this year.
Most exciting of all, guests will have the opportunity to perform a spell on-camera to enter the competition to win the ultimate prize.  One lucky winner will visit Leavesden Studios in England to see the Harry Potter sets and have an unforgettable film experience, with a chance to appear in one of the final Harry Potter films!
All guests will leave the tour with a photo of themselves onboard as a souvenir to take home"
To have an idea of what you will see in this tour (but not necessarily the same),  visit by earlier blog about an ongoing Harry Potter exhibition in Chicago, Good News to HP Fans.

Tour Schedule:


10-Jun         Wed         Dublin
11-Jun         Thurs        Dublin
13-Jun         Sat           Edinburgh
15-Jun         Mon         Manchester
16-Jun         Tue          Birmingham
18-Jun         Thurs        London
19-Jun         Fri             London
20-Jun         Sat            London – No Tickets Issued
21-Jun         Sun           London – No Tickets Issued
22-Jun         Mon           London
24-Jun         Wed         Haarlem
25-Jun        Thurs         Haarlem
29-Jun         Mon          Milan – Piazza Del Duomo
30-Jun        Tue            Milan – Piazza Del Duomo
1-Jul            Wed          Milan – Piazza Del Duomo
2-Jul           Thurs          Milan – Piazza Del Duomo
3-Jul           Fri               Milan – Piazza Del Duomo
6-Jul           Mon           Barcelona
7-Jul           Tues          Barcelona
9-Jul           Thurs         Valencia
11-Jul         Sat            Madrid
12-Jul         Sun           Madrid
 

MSN UK New Online Interview with Harry Potter & The Half-Blood Prince Trio, David Yates

The newest movie to be released this July is creating waves this early!



A new online interview with Harry Potter actors Dan Radcliffe (Harry), Rupert Grint (Ron), and Emma Watson (Hermione), together with Half-Blood Prince Director David Yates was released by MSN UK.  This new interview correlates with the Harry Potter Tour which will start in Dublin on June 10, 2009.  This Q&A interview features a number of questions on a variety of subjects posed to the Trio and Mr. Yates.

The Q&A started with actor Dan Radcliffe, who talks about his first serious role on stage, Equus, and how he enjoyed a bit of a change.  As much as he loves Harry , he's excited to work on  other projects too.  He also discusses how Emma Watson always beat Rupert and him at table tennis, his love for indie rock music,  and his feelings upon filming the final films which quoted as follows:
"It will be very, very odd to suddenly not be coming back to Harry Potter. It does act as a safety net, in a way, when you're going off to make something else. Knowing that you don't have that will be sad. I'll be sad to leave the character behind and not see the friends I've made on a daily basis."  
Finally, when asked if Harry Potter & The Half-Blood Prince will show another side of Harry, he comments as saying,
"There's friction in this film it's much more to do with Ron and Hermione than it is to do with Harry. Harry is unhappy for a lot of this film, mainly because people keep trying to kill him. And his love life is awful, too. That's what Jo [JK Rowling] does so well: combining everyday, mundane problems with this incredible other world."
Now with Emma Watson Q&A, she talks about how pleased she was to be back because it only shows how things picked up for all of therm.  She relates her similar feelings with Dan about doing something else other than being Hermione and how Harry Potter movies fame changes her life.  When asked how she feel when she won the Best Actress Award at the ITV Movie Awards, this is what she says:
"It was so lovely. I genuinely didn't expect to win it. It wasn't just about Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. It was about all the films and I was delighted that the public had voted for that award. It's one of my proudest moments."
 Back to Harry Potter & The Half-Blood Prince movie, Emma explains her feelings about her budding romance onscreen with Ron who was played by an old friend.  she says,
"I don't know that it's tough. Rupert's a really laid back guy but I'm really looking forward to it because I quite like the romantic comedy side of it. Rupert and I end up providing light relief, as the films get darker. It's funny seeing Rupert struggling in the romantic stakes. Hermione and Rupert are so different yet they have this chemistry, so it's interesting. It'll be awkward doing those love scenes; there's no other way to put it, but its all part of the job."
On the lighter part of the interview, Emma expresses her enjoyment to beat Dan & Rupert at playing table tennis saying she was quite a tomboy as a kid & loves playing a lot of sports.  She also talks about the diary she keeps of "funny little things I said or thought" and small stuffs memorabilia from Harry Potter movies.  And lastly, when she was asked about having an autobiography one day, this is what she said:  
"No, I couldn't see myself doing that. It's too strange and weird looking back on that little girl. I'm very self-critical so I find it hard to watch the early films again. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix was a film I was proud of, but I had to watch it three or four times before I could calm myself down and stay focused on my performance."
So next to our line of Q&A is Rupert Grint who's also widely known as Ron Weasley in Harry Potter movies.  Reading this interview with Rupert, you will clearly see how cool the kid is.  Quoted below are the bits and pieces of how the Q&A go...     

About playing Quidditch,
"Yeah, I've never done Quidditch in the films before so this is my first Quidditch experience. Dan says it's really painful and I know where he's coming from because it's quite uncomfortable, with the harness and stuff, and you're getting slung about. There are two stages. One is the try-outs where Ron is not very good and keeps getting hit in the face. Another stage is where Ron takes the potion and thinks he is really, really good. It's quite tricky but I've really enjoyed it. I'm always on a wire because the broom is quite high up, about 18 feet."
About coming back for Harry Potter filming and how he feels about the earlier Harry Potter movies,
"Each film is a little bit different, but it is a lot like coming back to school. It's the same people you've worked with and we're never away that long anyway. It's easy to get back into the routine."
"Sure. It's quite sad because it's been a massive part of my life. It's hard to get my head around something that will have taken up 10 years of my life when it's finished."
"I haven't watched the films all the way through for ages but I've seen bits and pieces on Sky. It feels like a different person, to be honest; it feels like it all happened ages ago. It brings back a lot of good memories because it was all a good life and it brings back all those exciting times to me. I had barely done a school play before I started so it was very scary in those early films.  I never thought of it as a serious thing. It was all just fun for me back then."
About his kissing scenes in Harry Potter & The Half-Blood Prince movie,
"Yeah, and Ron gets a girlfriend in this one. When we did the kissing sequence, it wasn't easy because I'm standing on a plinth and the whole room is watching. It was quite embarrassing and I was actually dreading it. It was weird and the girl who plays my girlfriend is really cool. It was fine after the first 10 takes. [Laughs.]"
And so our cool guy ended his interview by saying how he loves playing golf with the twins and an assurance to his fans that as long as he is wanted, he will keep on coming back for Harry Potter movies because he really enjoys doing it and for him its really cool.

So down with the last Q&A for director David Yates to answer questions about his returning as director for the final films, the performances from the actors in the film, his decision to return for Deathly Hallows, and a 'through-line,' which Yates says "...goes right the way through to the end... We're just putting in all sorts of little details between the characters, which hopefully will resonate through the films."
When asked if he feels more relaxed or more terrified with this new Harry Potter movie, knowing of what to expect, this is what he says:
"It’s kind of a bit of both. I felt really self-conscious making the last film. I didn’t realise how big it was until I got to the premiere and then got to America and saw how massive the release was and how huge the reaction was. That was when the penny dropped that this was such a big thing for so many people. Oddly, when I started this one, I was a little bit more wary of everything. The first time round you just do it; you just go for it. But I’ve settled in and this one’s quite different to the last one. It’s a little bit more grown up and a bit wittier. It’s a different vibe, I think." 
Mr. Yates also goes on to describe the Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince film as:
"It’s love, potions and rock ‘n’ roll. There are all these wonderful things in our story. There’s a potion that gives you perfect luck. You take it and everything goes right for you. But it does heighten your senses somewhat and you get quite breezy with it. Then there’s a love potion that makes you very tactile with everybody. Rupert gets overly tactile with Jim Broadbent at one point. So, it’s got all those metaphorical values. There are some really lovely comic beats here, which we didn’t really get a chance to do last time. It was just a very different beast. "
So there you go...   I for one is very excited to see this new movie from Harry Potter  books series.  And for a teaser/trailer of Harry Potter & The Half-Blood Prince, click here.




   

Saturday, June 6, 2009

Harry Potter 6 & Twilight 2: Synopsis Back-to-Back

Here's the back to back synopsis of "Harry Potter & the Half-Blood Prince" and "Twilight's Saga - New Moon".  Based from these, It's noticeable that Harry Potter 6 is full of action, suspense & drama while Twilight 2 revolves around the thrills of teenage love and action seemed amiss.   

Harry Potter & the Half-Blood Prince Synopsis





Young wizards Harry Potter, Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger are facing new challenges and dangers in the wake of Lord Voldemort's return.

Voldemort is tightening his grip on both the Muggle and wizarding worlds and Hogwarts is no longer the safe haven it once was. Harry suspects that dangers may even lie within the castle, but Dumbledore is more intent upon preparing him for the final battle that he knows is fast approaching. Together they work to find the key to unlock Voldemort's defenses and, to this end, Dumbledore recruits his old friend and colleague, the well-connected and unsuspecting bon vivant Professor Horace Slughorn, whom he believes holds crucial information. Meanwhile, the students are under attack from a very different adversary as teenage hormones rage across the ramparts. Harry finds himself more and more drawn to Ginny, but so is Dean Thomas. And Lavender Brown has decided that Ron is the one for her, only she hadn't counted on Romilda Vane's chocolates! And then there's Hermione, simmering with jealousy but determined not to show her feelings. As romance blossoms, one student remains aloof. He is determined to make his mark, albeit a dark one. Love is in the air, but tragedy lies ahead and Hogwarts may never be the same again.

Twilight's Saga - New Moon Synopsis




In "New Moon", Bella Swan (Kristen Stewart) is devastated by the abrupt departure of her vampire love, Edward Cullen (Robert Pattinson) but her spirit is rekindled by her growing friendship with the irresistible Jacob Black. Suddenly she finds herself drawn into the world of the werewolves, ancestral enemies of the vampires, and finds her loyalties tested.

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Harry Potter & the Half-Blood Prince "Lightens Up"





LIGHTEN UP: Despite the battles with Voldemort, Daniel Radcliffe (above right with Michael Gambon as Dumbledore) calls the sixth film “absolutely charming and very funny
The hotly anticipated ‘Half-Blood Prince’ promises more humorous moments than in previous ‘Harry Potter’ installments, but a major character will die.


By Geoff Boucher

Reporting from Watford, England -- Daniel Radcliffe has spent half his life in the role of boy wizard Harry Potter, so it's difficult to imagine any surprises presenting themselves on the set of the sixth film, "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince," which arrives in theaters July 15.

"You would think that, but truly every film is different, and this time around the refreshing aspect was the adolescent romantic core of this film, which should be absolutely charming and very funny," Radcliffe said during a break from shooting. "So from that point of view, it is quite a different film, because we haven't had anything that has had this sort of light and warm and funny a core before."

For those Harry Potter book fans like myself, I admit that the love twist added to the suspense & thrilling part of the book. It's not only action-packed but have a share of refreshing teenage romance as well.

Sunday, May 17, 2009

Twilight's New Moon Rising Star!

If vampires come in package like Rob Pattinson... Watch out for the New Moon's pack of werewolves. I wonder, will it be a battle of the hotties then?



By Jesse Spero LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- "Twilight" launched Robert Pattinson , Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner into the celebrity stratosphere - and now "New Moon" star Alex Meraz, a member of the movie's wolf pack - is about to take his place alongside his famous co-stars. Meet AccessHollywood.com's newest Rising Star!

The 24-year-old Mesa, Arizona native might be just as excited for his upcoming role as Paul in the "Twilight" sequel as the legions of Twi-hards out there.

"It's going to be exciting," he recently told Access Hollywood about Chris Weitz-directed "New Moon."

"I'm the bad boys of the wolves," he of his character with a devilish grin. "Something to watch for!"

But judging from the special effects Alex described, it might be impossible not to take notice of him.

"I turn into a wolf the size of a horse! Fans will be blown away by what Chris Weitz is doing," he told Access.

But being a werewolf takes more acting skills than fans might think - not to mention enduring of the Canadian elements where the movie based on the Stephenie Meyer's blockbuster book series is currently filming.

"It's really cold in Vancouver and, you know, I have no shirt on," Alex explained. "[And] sometimes, not [even] shoes! I think the real acting is coming in and trying to act like I'm warm."

According to Alex, the reason he's shirtless is going to delight fans that have been waiting to see a "Twilight" werewolf on the big screen.

"I filmed the transformation scene, which I'm gonna say right now... it's something else," he explained to us. "It's going to be something to look forward to, for sure!"

Despite being new to the "Twilight" gang, Alex said his seasoned co-stars have been nothing but wonderful to him.

"Kristen and Robert are fantastic," he said. "I kind of thought there was going to be some kind of hazing going on, because we're the freshman, and they're the seniors. Buy they're really supportive."

Alex and the rest of the wolf pack will attack the box office on November 20, 2009, when "New Moon" debuts in theaters.

Friday, May 15, 2009

Very First TV Spot for Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince

by Alex Billington
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince

Even though we've seen an excessive number of trailers, including an awesome final theatrical trailer, for Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, it's still exciting to see this first TV spot. Not only does it mean that it's finally coming soon, but it also just looks great, and it's one of the movies I'm most excited to see this summer. Though I'm curious, is anyone worried about the comedy in this? Obviously that kind of comedy is a part of the Harry Potter series, but I'm worried that there'll be too much of that and not enough of the dark story and wizard action. We'll find out soon enough. But for now, I'm still incredibly excited.

Looking back at Harry Potter's previously shown movies, they did a wonderful job of blending the suspense, action, humor & teenage love angles in one movie. Let's watch this trailer and find out for yourself!

Watch the final trailer for Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince:

   


Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince is again directed by British filmmaker David Yates, of Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix previously, and is written by Steve Kloves, who also wrote the adaptations of Sorcerer's Stone, Chamber of Secrets, Prisoner of Azkaban, and Goblet of Fire, but did not write Order of the Phoenix. This is the sixth book in J.K. Rowling's immensely popular series. Warner Brothers will debut Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince in theaters worldwide on July 15th this summer.

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Twilight New Moon "Jane" is the "Unsettling" Dakota Fanning

New Moon's Michael Sheen: Dakota Fanning Looks "Unsettling"

 


Michael Sheen has been tweeting all sorts of scoop since arriving in Vancouver to film the Twilight sequel New Moon.

The Frost/Nixon actor, who plays Volturi clan head Aro in New Moon, is keeping the Twi-hards atwitter via Twitter, dispensing brief on-the-scene dispatches.

One of the more eyebrow-raising revelations is that he finds his castmate Dakota Fanning, who's handling the role of Jane in the upcoming film, "unsettling."

"Met [Twilight author] Stephenie [Meyer] yesterday on the set," Sheen tweeted on Friday. "She was very charming and enthusiastic and very positive. Keep forgetting how freaky I look with my red eyes."

Two minutes later, Sheen added, "I think Dakota may look the most unsettling though. So angelic yet so weird. As Jane that is of course. Like an evil red riding hood."

A definitely new way of describing Dakota...  but of course - only as Jane, the new Moon's "evil red riding hood". 

With Michael & Dakota, Twilight new saga - New Moon is surely on my movie list to watch.

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Good News to HP Fans: Harry Potter Exhibition In Chicago

By ICMrgus
News - Popstar.com

The Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago, opened the world premiere of Harry Potter: The Exhibition on April 30, 2009.  In a 10,000-square-foot exhibit space, the exhibition offers fans a first-hand look inside the boy wizard's magical world and the opportunty to experience the amazing craftmanship of more than 200 authentic costumes and props from the Harry Potter films, displayed in intricate settings inspired by the actual film sets. The exhibition runs through September 7, 2009, and after that date begins its five-year world tour.

The exhibit is staged in nine different settings: Sorting Hat, Pre-Show, Gryffindor Common Room, Classrooms, Quidditch, Hagrid’s Hut, Forbidden Forest, Dark Forces, and Great Hall.  Before the artifacts traveled to Chicago for the world premiere of the exhibition, they were all housed at Leavesden Studios outside of London, where all of the films have been made.  It took four hundreds organizers working eight-hour days (3,200 hours) to set up the exhibition.  All of the original costumes are displayed out in the open, allowing guests to get the very best look at the exquisite detail of each piece.  Some of the more delicate and sensitive artifacts are displayed in cases. There are 40 characters and 19 creatures represented in the exhibition. Overhead of the exhibition hangs 5,720 pounds of rigging, lighting, speakers, cables, and special effects.

According to reports, before entering the exhibition, the visitors are greeted by a good-natured, well-spoken “wizard” at the entrance to the exhibit, who asks for volunteers to be ’sorted’ into one of the four houses of Hogwarts. The visitors are then greeted by eight long screens that flicker beautifully choreographed movie montages from the films. The first actual display are the Gryffindor uniforms for Hermione (Emma Watson), Ginny (Bonnie Wright), and Neville (Matthew Lewis). Somewhere in the vicinity of each’s respective uniform, was a glass case holding their personal possessions. Across the way are Harry's (Daniel Radcliffe) and Ron’s (Rupert Grint) uniforms, their beds, casual clothing, and personal things.

There are small movie screens dispersed throughout the exhibit, playing scenes from the movies pertaining to the particular display you are looking at.




Moving further into the exhibit, one comes upon the Hogwarts professors' displays, and also a huge case of Quidditch-related things, such as Harry’s Nimbus 2000 broom, Malfoy’s Nimbus 2001 broom, and the unusual glass telescope Ron was looking through at the World Cup of Quidditch game in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.  Next to this is a mini-game of Quidditch, and a visitor can throw an actual Quaffle into one of the three rings

As one get deeper into the exhibit, the displays start to contain decidedly darker subject matter. Next to the interactive Hagrid’s Hut, one encounter the creatures who inhabit the Dark Forest, until the area reserved for the Death Eaters is reached. Among the artifacts are Tom Riddle's diary, and the wanted posters for escaped Azkaban prisoners, including Sirius Black (Gary Oldman) and Bellatrix Lestrange (Helena Bonham Carter).

A lot of love, hard work, care, and passion went into putting this exhibition together. The fans of the franchise will remember how anyone who’s ever worked on a Harry Potter movie set says, “it’s magic.” And the magic is perfectly captured in the exhibit. It is something the visitor can feel, see, and touch.

This is a very good & timely idea!  A better way of giving tribute to Harry Potter fans worldwide.  Let's just hope that they will announce the world tour schedule early so that the fans can make special arrangements for this once in a lifetime big event.

Thursday, May 7, 2009

MTV Newsroom - Final "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince" Trailer Debuts

Final "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince" Trailer Debuts
By Rachel Josue-MTV News


This certainly is a good week to be a “Harry Potter” fan. Last Friday a new international trailer surfaced online. Earlier this week there was news that the film’s release date has been pushed up two days to July 15. Today we brought you the exclusive news that the “Deathly Hallows” epilogue will be shot with the original “Potter” cast, rather than with older actors.

But this is the biggest treat yet.Without further ado, please enjoy the brand new trailer from "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince"!



As we know, David Yates, who directed “Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix” returns to direct “Half-Blood Prince,” and will also helm the upcoming “Deathly Hallows” films. Yates’ much appreciated humor shines through in this new trailer, which is jam-packed full of information.

How do you even take it all in? Death Eaters are everywhere. Draco Malfoy has a mission from the Dark Lord. Dumbledore asks more of Harry than ever. Harry seeks to uncover dangers that lie within the castle grounds. Love strikes all over Hogwarts …

Well, Hogwarts definitely isn’t the safe haven it was once thought to be.

Looking at this superb trailer, I wonder how are they gonna shoot "Deathly Hallows" with all the cast being old! Can't wait to see these 3 last movies!

Saturday, May 2, 2009

Official Announcement- David Slade to direct The Twilight Saga - Eclipse

To be fair with Twilight fans, here is the official announcement for the "Twilight's 3rd book - Eclipse" director. Although I've read that they also consider to get Channing Tatum in replacement of Rob Pattinson. It seems that they finally come to the decision to keep the original casts as is. They choose the right decision then because as the Twilights fans general comment - What is Twilight without Rob Pattinson? So now that the casts are all in place, let's go back to this announcement.


Los Angeles, CA – Summit Entertainment announced today that David Slade has been hired to direct THE TWILIGHT SAGA: ECLIPSE from a screenplay written by Melissa Rosenberg. THE TWILIGHT SAGA: ECLIPSE, the third film in the studio’s TWILIGHT film franchise based on the Stephenie Meyer’s blockbuster book series, will be released theatrically in North America on Wednesday, June 30, 2010. The announcement was made by Erik Feig, Summit’s President of Production.

Meyer stated, “I am thrilled that David Slade will be directing ECLIPSE. He’s a visionary filmmaker who has so much to offer this franchise. From the beginning, we’ve been blessed with wonderful directorial talent for the Twilight Saga, and I’m so happy that ECLIPSE will be carrying on with that tradition.”

Feig said, “Stephenie Meyer’s ECLIPSE is a muscular, rich, vivid book and we at Summit looked long and hard for a director who could do it justice. We believe we have found that talent in David Slade, a director who has been able to create complex, visually arresting worlds. We cannot wait to see the ECLIPSE he brings to life and brings to the fans eagerly awaiting its arrival in summer of 2010.”

Filmmaker Slade came to prominence as a director for his work on 2006’s engrossing film HARD CANDY starring Academy Award® Nominated actress Ellen Page as well as directing 2007’s genre hit 30 DAYS OF NIGHT which opened to number one at the box office its first weekend of release.

In ECLIPSE, Bella once again finds herself surrounded by danger as Seattle is ravaged by a string of mysterious killings and a malicious vampire continues her quest for revenge. In the midst of it all, she is forced to choose between her love for Edward and her friendship with Jacob — knowing that her decision has the potential to ignite the ageless struggle between vampire and werewolf. With her graduation quickly approaching, Bella is confronted with the most important decision of her life.

Friday, May 1, 2009

Twilight's Robert Pattinson - A Very Handsome Man for HP Emma Watson



Emma Watson Considers Robert Pattinson a 'Very Handsome Man'  Oh wow, this is a juicy item!

Emma Watson says she is really thrilled with "Little Ashes" hunk Robert Pattinson. "Obviously, I know Rob," she testifies. "I'm just gob-smacked by the level of excitement and hype around 'Twilight'. I'm very happy for Rob that it's been so successful." Previously, the 18-year-old cutie has predicted that Pattinson will become a famous actor as she considers him a heartthrob. "Of course I did; he is incredibly handsome!" she claims, adding "He is a very, very handsome man, so I'm not too surprised". Though she admires Pattinson very much, Watson admits she hasn't seen his vampire drama movie, saying "I don't know much about it. I haven't seen the film."

If Emma Watson finds Robert Pattinson 'very handsome man', I wonder what Kristen Stewart thinks about Daniel Radcliffe!  Who is hotter then?!

Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Twilight's Saga New Moon filming sucked the lifeblood out of school

Vancouver Sun
     
Although thousands of Twilight fans would have jumped at the chance to be close to the shooting of New Moon scenes recently at David Thompson secondary, one student said the disruption was too much.

The Twilight fans who wish scenes from New Moon had been filmed at their school should think twice. I know I speak for other students at David Thompson secondary school in east Vancouver as well when I say we are so glad the New Moon crew has gone.

It seemed pretty cool at first, but when you mix in the hottest celebrities with a horrible film crew, the school turns into chaos. Closing the cafeteria for two days, taking over the foyer and forcing students to make detours and stop dead in our tracks during our break and lunch because they were filming a big-shot movie was not cool.

If they had wanted us to be quiet, perhaps they should've thought that through before taking over our school for two days. The crew acting like our school was theirs didn't help either.

I'm also sure many staff and students did not appreciate outside stalker fans coming into the school trying to get a glimpse of Spunk Ransom either. Famous people are humans, too; they'd appreciate privacy just like you would.

Ashley Chow

Vancouver

Well, it's a good thing that it was just a 2-day shooting.  Students of David Thompson Secondary School is now back to normal.  But let's admit that it was a hell of an experience & most of the students will surely live to tell the tale.

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Harry Potter Producer Reveals Deathly Hallows Plans




I know, I know... I'm blogging about HP6 - Half-Blood Prince and Twilight's Saga New Moon. But I admit that I couldn't resist the temptation. Harry Potter's last book, "The Deathly Hallows" is just too appealing to ignore. I just want to be
one of the first to give some overview. So here it goes... Direct from inthenews.co.uk


Harry Potter producer promises fans "bold" take on Deathly Hallows


The producer of the films based on Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows has promised fans a "bold" take on the final book of JK Rowling's series.

It was revealed last year that Warner Bros studios has taken the decision to split the seventh novel in JK Rowling's hugely successful saga into two films, so as to pay suitable attention to its 784 pages of wizard action.

Speaking to Empire magazine as the release date of the sixth film in the series - Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince - neared, producer David Heyman dropped some hints about the exact point in the novel at which the first film would end.

"We've played around with a couple of places," said Heyman, "and ultimately settled on a place that we think is very exciting, and I think quite bold, in that it's not necessarily where one might expect."

He added: "You want to give a sense of completion, on one hand, but a sense that there's another piece, more to come.

"We tried one and then Steve [Kloves, screenwriter] came up with the idea to try it another way and when we tried that, it felt just right."

Daniel Radcliffe, who has played the Boy Who Lived in all the movies, added that the split in the two films comes "at a very tense cliffhanger".


***SPOILER ALERT***


Heyman and Radcliffe also discussed the challenges of filming the coda to Rowling's climactic book, which sees Harry and friends some 19 years in the future.

While Heyman is reportedly keen on using the same technology that allowed Brad Pitt to age more than 60 years - backwards - in The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, Radcliffe admitted to reservations.

"I am nervous about that," he told Empire, "because if it's good I'll be really, really pleased; if it's not good and that's what people are left with, that would be awful.

"If it's a choice between having me, Rupert and Emma looking a bit stupid and it being slightly comical or having other actors play us, I would go for other actors every time. So, we'll see."

Twilight Author Stephenie Meyer Lawsuit: A Hoax

By Randy Shore, Vancouver Sun

A news report that Twilight author Stephenie Meyer is being sued for plagiarism is now being reported as a hoax.

The Sun, a U.K.-based tabloid newspaper, reported Sunday that the author is being sued by a former college roommate for stealing the idea for the wildly popular vampire romance series of books and films.

A publicist for Meyer issued a terse denial of the story Tuesday morning, saying that nether the author nor her publisher has been contacted about claims of plagiarism or a legal action.

"What was spread wildly on the Internet regarding a lawsuit was untrue," wrote Meyer's publicist Elizabeth Eulberg in an e-mail to The Vancouver Sun.

The Sun UK has recanted its original story.

A number of Twilight websites erroneously reported that filming of the Twilight movie sequel New Moon had been halted as a result of the rumoured legal action, but production continues in Vancouver. New Moon is expected wrap shooting in Vancouver May 21 and work on the third installment Eclipse will begin immediately.

Given that the lawsuit was filed, there shouldn't be any case at all.  The former college roommate might had the idea but it was not published, therefore no copyright.  She/He wasn't the only one who could come out with the same idea. 

Monday, April 27, 2009

Harry Potter - Emma Watson Photos & Interview Mag Excerpts


Emma Watson Talks Wishbones, Work & Wet T-Shirt Contests
by PopSugarUK


As FabUK showed you yesterday, Emma Watson is the cover star of May's Interview Magazine, looking flawless in the close-up shots that grace the pages — taken by Nick Knight — and stylish in the black and white images inside the magazine. Journalist Derek Blasberg conducts a lively interview with the newly nineteen year old star of the Harry Potter movies, and talks to Emma about her study, hopes for the future, whether she'll continue to act after the series of movies is complete and her friendships with Daniel Radcliffe and Rupert Grint and much more.

Here are some extracts:

  • On wanting the part of Hermione: "I loved the books—I was a massive fan. I just felt like that part belonged to me. I know that sounds crazy, but from that first audition, I always knew. At the beginning, they were casting the other characters as well — but I always knew I was going out for Hermione. She came so naturally to me. Maybe so much of myself at the time was similar to her. Of course, all this terrified my parents—there were literally thousands and thousands of girls going out for the audition, and my parents were anxious about what I would do if I didn’t get it. They were trying to make me stay realistic—but I wasn’t having any of it. I was going to get that part. This is a sweet thing: My dad did a roast on a Sunday, and he gave me the wishbone, and I obviously made the wish that I would get this role. I still have that wishbone upstairs in my jewellery box."
  • On criticism after she expressed being unsure about acting as a career after HP: "Ha! I was a little bit shocked by people’s responses, too. Maybe it’s because, at the moment, there are so many people who want to be famous, so how could I not want this? Or, how could I not want to keep it forever? But I guess I just want to be sure it’s what I want. I was so young, and I don’t think I really knew the greatness of what I was signing on for. I really want to study. I would love to try theater. I need to try stuff out. But I say all this now—I’m sure I’ll still be here in 10 years, making Harry Potter 30."

To read more from Emma on juggling Uni and filming, her trip to Mexico and to get a closer look at some more of the images that accompany the article, just read more.
 
  • On trying to juggle University and filming: "At the moment, we’re there at about 6:30 a.m., which means I’m picked up at about 5:45 a.m. We’re filming both the seventh and eighth movies at once, and I’m trying to do all of my scenes now and through the summer so I’ll be available for university come September—though it already looks like I’ll be working on Christmas and March breaks."
  • On Daniel Radcliffe and Rupert Grint: "In the last book, they’ve left Hogwarts, and they’re traveling around together. It feels right that it started with the three of us and it’s ending with the three of us. It’s about our friendship. To be honest, we see so much of each other when we’re working that hanging out together would be overload. I love them, but I need to see other friends off set. They’re like my siblings now... We’re three different people, too. We will always be very important to each other. But, at the same time, after eight Harry Potter films, we’ll be ready to go and do other things, and be other people, and have time for ourselves."
  • On the last day of shooting: "I can’t [think about it]. I will be . . . uncontrollable. It’s been half of our lives. It’s made us, it’s formed us. It’s such a big part of my life, so it will be really sad—and so much of the crew who have been there since the beginning are like my family."
 


  • On her possible choice of an American uni: "I never thought that I would want to go to America for university. As a child, I aspired to go to Oxbridge, because that’s where my parents went. When my dad talks about his time there, he says it was the most incredible experience. Well, I did a Shakespeare course at RADA last summer, and three quarters of the students were from abroad, mainly the United States. I started talking to them about what they were doing at their schools, and I respected the approach. Here, I feel the specification is very narrow, whereas in America, you’re encouraged to be broad and choose many different subjects. For someone who has missed as much school as I have, I want to go back and discover what else there is. I always loved school—I was a proper, proper nerd. I just want that back again."
  • On her trip to Mexico: "I went because I wanted to travel and I had heard such great things about the country...."
      Derek: "A young girl in Mexico means spring break! Cancún, baby! Tequila shots at Señor Frogs!"
      Emma: "That was the weirdest place ever. In Cancún, I felt like I had walked into an American teen movie. I was only there for two days—thankfully my friends and I were more interested in traveling around other parts of the country. But I seriously thought it was only like that in movies."
      Derek: "When I was in high school, we went to Mexico for spring break, and it was surreal. Like, school nerds entering wet-T-shirt contests, and high-school jocks screwing the secretly slutty goth theater girls."
      Emma: "It’s so exciting."
      Derek: "This is what you missed while you were doing Harry Potter, Emma."
      Emma: "I know. I feel so deprived. But Cancún was certainly not my favorite. We went to Ixtapa, where the ruins are. It was a beautiful, chilled-out part of the country. We went to Mexico City, which was amazing, but quite dangerous. We were happy to get out of there in the end. And we went to Cuba—I would tell everyone to go to Cuba now, because in 10 years it will be completely different."
 
It seems that you just can't get enough when reading about Emma Watson.  Based from this excerpts, you can easily conclude that she's one of those rare actresses who's not at all wrapped up & caught in "stardom syndrome".


You can read the full interview in the May issue of Interview magazine!  Keep it up, Emma!

Saturday, April 25, 2009

Harry Potter & the Half-Blood Prince: Emma Watson Updates

Emma Watson:  "Daniel and Rupert Are Like My Siblings Now"


Emma Watson, Daniel Radcliffe and Rupert Grint take a break on set of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part I in London on Monday night (April 20).

The trio are currently filming both Part 1 and Part 2 of the final film back-to-back.

Emma, 19, recently revealed in Interview magazine that although the three are great friends, they don’t spend every waking moment with each other off-set. She shared, “To be honest, we see so much of each other when we’re working that hanging out together would be overload. I love them, but I need to see other friends off set. They’re like my siblings now.”


And talking about Harry Potter & the Deathly Hallows - Here's the posters of Part 1 & 2 for an advance teaser.  It's also said the three were filming until 6AM at Piccadilly Square last Monday night.





Thursday, April 23, 2009

Twilight & New Moon Stars - Robert Pattinson & Kristen Stewart Seventeen Magazin Interview

Another update from Examiner Kristina-Kasey Wheeler

Twilight and New Moon's Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart sat down for interviews with Seventeen magazine Mexico to discuss above all things - vampires.

The following is an excerpt from the dual interviews:

Kristen Stewart -

A lot of girls all over the world have fallen in love with Twilight.
Yes, it’s a story that can grab you easily because it has a magnetism that makes you become obssessed with it. It makes you want to read the whole thing and you’re not happy until you’re done with the last page.

When you were reading the books, was there a scene that you looked forward to filming?
Yes, I imagined the whole scene when Bella learns the truth about Edward. The whole plot is about struggling. Struggling to find out more about him, struggling to make him know that Bella knows what he is and she doesn’t mind. When he finally reveals himself it’s a really cool thing because he’s afraid to show himself as what he really is. And I loved how they communicated without words. I think it’s the best scene.

What kind of person is Bella?

I like her weakness. That’s my favorite thing about her because she presents herself as the victim, the damsel in distress and that’s what the whole relationship is about. The dynamic is fun, he’s a vampire and he could drain all her blood, but she’s not affraid of him.

Can you relate with her?
She’s a typical girl. I relate to her because of her personal strength. She has her convictions very defined, so when she believes in something she defends it.



Robert Pattinson -

Where you intrigued by vampires?
Not really. I think it’s weird the obssession some people have with them. I only read Dracula when I was filming the movie.

How do you feel about having so many girls following you around?
It’s scary because it’s something that it hadn’t happened to me before. Twilight fans are very loyal to the book and to Stephenie Meyer. I had a 100% negative reaction from fans when I got the role of Edward.

Why?
For everything. Edward is some sort of perfect creature, the ideal guy. And fans wanted a guy like Leonardo DiCaprio, but Edward is suppossed to be 17. When I met Stephenie Meyer, she aproved me for the character and literally the next day all the fans changed their minds and accepted me.

It must be hard trying to be so perfect.
It is. First I read the book and I thought there was no way that I could play and create all those perfect descriptions of Edward. Nobody in the world could have brought to life someone so awesome. Then I read the script and auditioned with Kristen, and she acted in a very unexpected way. She gave strength to Bella so that made Edward’s character a little bit more weak, and I took it from there. He, being some kind of demon, is completely taken with her. She dominates him.

How do you feel about being in such a blockbuster hit like Harry Potter and now in Twilight?
To be honest, I never thought of this when I got the role. Harry Potter was my first chance of reaching an audience and now this movie has become very successful too. It was very unexpected.

Have you been harder on yourself, since you’re playing such a perfect character?
Not really. I didn’ try to be perfect, I based him off on celebrities like James Dean, people with an endless charm. In this movie he’s very chivalrous, but I tried to make him sexier in the movie. I used the fact that I’m a vampire, I want people to think I’m mysterious and dangerous at the same time.

It's really hard when actors & actresses will play a role from the books.  Of course, the book fans expects something very near to what was described in the book.  These actors & actresses mostly fall down from their expectations at first.  Maybe because the books descriptions were so vivid that they visualized everything perfect.  Robert was right in saying that they should give an act with a different twist to what was in the book to compensate the short-fall.  And exuding sexiness on the role is really a top on the list.

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

The Twilight Saga's New Moon ET premiere on April 23rd

On April 23rd, Entertainment Tonight is premiering their behind-the-scenes special on the set with the cast of The Twilight Saga's New Moon where they will showcase what fans can expect from the highly anticipated sequel. Today ET debuted a 60 second TV spot
from the upcoming special where you can see some of the very first footage from the film. Check it out below...



Let's see if this one will fare better than the first...  For one thing - all of them looks sexier than the first!

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Daniel Radcliffe Harry Potter & the Half-Blood Prince new movie role


Radcliffe Lands Slain Photographer Role


Daniel Radcliffe, who will next be seen in Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, fought off competition from Heath Ledger and Orlando Bloom to land the lead role in a new movie about a slain British photo-journalist.

Radcliffe will appear as photographer Dan Eldon in Journey, a film chronicling the civil war in Somalia. Eldon was one of four journalists stoned to death by a mob in the African country in 1993.

Eldon's mother Kathy believes Radcliffe was the perfect choice to play her tragic son. She says, "We resisted a lot of older actors because Dan was a boy emerging into manhood."

A compilation of Eldon's diaries—on which the film is based—has sold 200,000 copies since being published in 1997.

Filming is expected to begin later this year.


It seems that Radcliffe chooses his movies well.  Who will forget his first stint at the theater play "Equus" which gathered many good reviews and gossips due to his full frontal nude pix that leaked the web. 

If this movie promises another quality & matured off-beat role, then "outgrowing" Harry Potter is not that bad after all.

Monday, April 20, 2009

Robert Pattinson of Twilignt 2 Snubbed by Daniel Radcliffe (Harry Potter 6) fan


Robert Pattinson Recalls Being Snubbed By Daniel Radcliffe Fans
He's not always been the heartthrob he is today...


These days Robert Pattinson is the centre of attention wherever he goes – but it wasn't always this way.

Before finding fame as brooding vampire Edward Cullen in Twilight, the British actor starred opposite Daniel Racliffe in Harry Potter and the Goblet Of Fire.

And the actor got a harsh reminder that he wasn't the star attraction when he was snubbed by fans in favour of his fellow Brit at the movie's premiere.

Rob tells Britain's Glamour magazine, "At a premiere for Harry Potter, all these people were screaming, and this girl asked me to sign something.

"Halfway through, Daniel Radcliffe came along and the girl snatched the pad away saying: 'I want Daniel!'"

He adds, "So I just shuffled off."

How times change!

It is understandable of course, that the fans will go after the lead actors & actresses.  And now it's his time to shine! 




Robert Pattinson: Twilight and New Moon actor voted most eligible man by OK magazine
Author: Katrina-Kasey Wheeler

AP

Robert Pattinson the Twilight and New Moon actor who makes all the women swoon and impresses everyone with his acting abilities has been named the most eligible man by OK! magazine. What do you think ladies? Do you agree?

Pattinson has remained relatively unaffected by his fame and swarms of female admirers. He said in a recent interview "Last year all I was trying to do was get a girlfriend," says the Twilight actor with a laugh.

Congratulations, Robert! Keep it up!


Meanwhile...


Daniel Radcliffe Voted The Most Valuable Young Star on Forbes Top 10
By exposay.com


Daniel Radcliffe has been voted most valuable young star. The "Harry Potter" actor topped a poll based on the Forbes Star Currency list, which measures individuals' on both their body or work and bankability.

Daniel, 19, beat a host of well-known names to the coveted top spot with "Hannah Montana" actress-and-singer Miley Cyrus, 16, coming second and "Secret Life Of Bees" star Dakota Fanning, 15, claiming third spot.

Daniel came out highest due to the success of the wizard movie franchise and his critically-acclaimed stage role in "Equus," which has enjoyed runs in London's West End and New York's Broadway theatre districts.

The survey described the British star as someone who "was plucked from relative obscurity to take on the Harry Potter role and has made the most of the opportunity. As Potter wraps up, he's clearly just beginning."

Way to go, Dan!

And of course, all fans of Robert & Dan will agree that they really are the hottest & cutest male celebrities nowadays.

Friday, April 17, 2009

Twilight vs Harry Potter - Movie Profiles


Although these two movies will be shown on different play dates, movie enthusiasts still keep on comparing one from the other. Here's the profiles of these hot movies & let's see which one casts better...

Twilight's Saga "New Moon" Profile

Theatrical Release: Friday, November 20, 2009
Directed by: Chris Weitz

Keywords: true love vampire

Distributor: Summit Entertainment


Harry Potter & the Half-Blood Prince Profile

Theatrical Release: Wednesday, July 15, 2009 (Wide)
Directed by: David Yates
Distributor: Warner Bros. Pictures

MPAA Rating:

PG for scary images, some violence, language and mild sensuality.