HOWARD SHORE TO SCORE ‘THE TWILIGHT SAGA: ECLIPSE’

Big news on this lovely Friday, Twilighters! According to MovieScore Magazine, Howard Shore is set to score the third film in the Twilight Saga film franchise, Eclipse. Back in December, Eclipse director David Slade tweeted “Been quite a week, we almost have our composer, all fingers crossed for some great news soon”, but this is the first we’ve heard a name for the film. Read more from MovieScore below:

Howard Shore is on board to compose the original score for the third film in the Twilight series, The Twilight Saga: Eclipse. Temple Hill Entertainment today confirmed to MovieScore Magazine that the Lord of the Rings composer is going to write the music for the film, following in the footsteps of Carter Burwell (who scored the first film in 2008) and Alexandre Desplat (who wrote the music for the second, New Moon). Shore has begun work, spotting the movie, this week.

Howard Shore is, of course, best known for the Tolkien trilogy, directed by Peter Jackson, an epic work that is currently touring the world in concert form, performed live to projection. Shore also recently rescored the Mel Gibson action thriller Edge of Darkness for Warner Bros, replacing John Corigliano. This film is opening in the US next week.

So, what do you think about this announcement? Have you seen any of the films that Shore has scored previously?

Published in:  on January 23, 2010 at 4:55 pm Comments (1)
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ECLIPSE UPDATE FROM DAVID!

Here’s a tweet from David Slade…

And just a little question for our Twilighters out there: when do you hope to see a trailer for Eclipse? Are you still riding the New Moon high or are you ready to get started with Eclipse already?

TWILIGHT “THE GRAPHIC NOVEL”

EW.com has the very first peek for us of Twilight The Graphic Novel, which will be published by Yen Press and available on March 16th. This week’s Entertainment Weekly will have ten pages from the novel along with the full question and answer session with Stephenie Meyer. Read more below:

I’m delighted to announce, exclusively, that Yen Press will publish Twilight: The Graphic Novel, Vol. 1 on March 16, with a first printing of 350,000 copies. Here’s a first glimpse at the book’s cover, as well as an exclusive peek at one of its panels (for a full ten-page excerpt, and the entire Q&A with Stephenie Meyer, see the issue of EW that goes on sale this Friday).What strikes me, looking at the book, is how faithfully, and how beautifully, artist Young Kim has translated Meyer’s original vision. Kim, who has a fine arts background—in fact, this is her first foray into graphic novels—didn’t just read the book; she absorbed it. Her Bella is the Bella I had in my mind’s eye the first time I read Twilight; her Edward is the Edward I always imagined. It took me back to reading Twilight pre-movie: Kristen Stewart and Rob Pattinson faded into the background.

Meyer talked to us about all this, and more. Here are a few snippets from our conversation:

The text of your original novel is boiled down so carefully that it doesn’t feel like anything is missing. Were you the one who did that?

I was definitely involved. I didn’t do the original “script” for the book, so to speak. But when I got the dialogue with the images, I did a lot of tinkering. In a couple of places, I asked for missing scenes to be inserted. For example, the conversation in the car that Bella and Edward have after she faints in Biology.

How does the feeling of reading the graphic novel compare to that of reading the original? Does it bring something new to the experience for you?

For me, it takes me back to the days when I was writing Twilight. It’s been a while since I was really able to read Twilight; there is so much baggage attached to that book for me now. It seems like all I can see are the mistakes in the writing. Reading Young’s version brought me back to the feeling I had when I was writing and it was just me and the characters again. I love that. I thank her for it.

Read more with Stephenie and check out a couple of pages of Twilight the Graphic Novel here.

NEW MOON DVD SPECIAL FEATURE DETAILS

Amazon.co.uk and Comingsoon.net are reporting some of the special features that we can look forward to seeing on the DVD release of New Moon. Read more below:

Special Features

Special features include Director Chris Weitz’s commentary and over 3 hours of exclusive extras:• The Journey Continues: A 6-part making-of documentary:
- Life after Twilight
- Chris Weitz takes the helm
- The subtle details
- A look at production
- It’s not magic
- Ready for the World

• Music Videos:
- Death Cab for Cutie: Meet me on the Equinox
- Anya Marina: Satellite Heart
- Muse: I Belong to You behind the scenes rehearsal footage
- Mutemath: Spotlight

Fan Event Q&A with Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart, Taylor Lautner and Chris Weitz – Content Exclusive for the UK
• Fandimonium: A look at the die-hard fans
• Team Jacob vs Team Edward: The ultimate love triangle
• Deleted scenes
• Edward goes to Italy
• Edward Fast Forward
• Jacob Fast Forward
• Interview with the Volturi
• Introducing the Wolfpack
• Becoming Jacob
• Edward goes to Italy
• Jacob fast forward
• Edward fast forward
• The Beat Goes On: The music of The Twilight Saga: New Moon
• Frame by Frame: Storyboards to screen

NEW MOON DVD LIMITED EDITIONS IN UK AND JAPAN

More glimpses of the special editions for the New Moon DVD are popping up from around the globe. Today we have the New Moon DVD limited edition gift set from Japan which will be released on March 26th and a beautiful memory box which is a limited edition available only in the UK to be released on March 22nd. Check out more below:

From the UK we have the limited edition memory box:

You can pre-order the UK edition here from Play.com.

From Japan we have the limited edition gift set:

You can pre-order the Japanese edition here from Amazon.co.jp.

If I had a ton of money I think I’d try to collect the special editions from all over the world. This memory box is gorgeous, as is the artwork for the Japanese edition.

What do you think of these limited editions? Are you excited to see what the US is going to have?

NEW MOON DELETED SCENES AND SPECIAL EDITION DVD IN SWEDEN



We have another update on what we can expect in the special features of the upcoming DVD release of New Moon. This time it’s by way of a release featuring a special 3-disc set in Bella’s Box from Sweden. This edition has a listing of what exactly the deleted scenes will be comprised of. In addition check out this great option for Sweden!

The Special Edition in Sweden:

Below is the 3rd disc from “Bella’s Box. Deleted Scenes are in bold:

Disc 3:• The remaining added value (122 min):

• Deleted Scenes: (15 min)

Bella’s Birthday Cake (:21)

Driving Home From Party (1:00)

Waking in the Woods (2:34)

Charlie Puts Bella in Bed (1:15)

Bike Crash (1:05)

Bella’s Nightmare and Chat w/ Charlie (4:12)

Remembering the Meadow (2:04)

Mike is Left at Cinema (:58)

I’m Here If You Want to Talk (:51)

Victoria Driving (1:38)

Jake Drives Bella Home (5:05)

• Edward Fast Forward (30 min)

• Jacob Fast Forward (33 min)

• Interview with the Volturi(12 min)

• Fandimonium(7 min)

• The Beat Goes On: The Music of New Moon (5 min)

• Frame by Frame: Storyboards to Screen (15-20 min)

You can pre-order the Bella’s Box 3-disc Special Edition of New Moon here.

(Thanks to Boo and littlelamb!)

It looks like the 3-disc edition has the things that will already be on the 2-disc edition of the DVD here in the US. I wonder what exactly is on the first two discs in Sweden? I think it translates to “same as usual”. The Bella’s Box is pretty. I like that the Cullen Crest and the Quileute symbol are both on there. I cannot wait for the deleted scenes!

What do you think of the titles for the deleted scenes? Do you like the special edition for Sweden?

NEW MOON DVD RELEASE DATE

This just in from Summit! Much like we all expected, the Twilight Saga: New Moon DVD and Blu-Ray release date is in March, but now we know the exact date! Check out more details and the official image of the DVD cover (and blu-ray) below:

According to Summit Entertainment themselves, the DVD and Blu-Ray are set to be released on Saturday, March 20th (if you remember, the Twilight DVD was released on a Saturday last year as well, so as to encourage DVD release parties). As of now, we know there will be a 2-disc special edition, but more details are set to come.

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TWILIGHT SCRAPOOK PAGES

Sherry did a fantastic job… I really loved these scrapbook pages!  It’s compelling…

Check out all her designs here.

Published in:  on January 16, 2010 at 7:35 pm Leave a Comment
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BELLA SWAN GRAPHICS

These are really gorgeous!!!  It’s from TwiFans.

BREAKING DAWN COULD BEGIN SHOOTING THIS FALL

From LA Times:

It’s been one of the biggest questions surrounding Summit Entertainment’s uber-successful “Twilight” franchise (apart, of course, from whether stars Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson really are a couple off-screen) — just how the producers are going to manage to pull off a big-screen adaptation of “Breaking Dawn.” The fourth book in Stephenie Meyer’s juggernaut of a young adult fiction series about the epic love affair between high school student Bella Swan and her good-guy vampire beau Edward Cullen has plenty of heft, clocking in at upward of 750 pages, but it also has the distinction of being the most controversial entry in the saga.

When it was released in August 2008, fan reaction was intense and divided with some “Twi-hards” expressing confusion and dismay over a plot that involved *SPOILER ALERT* a recently graduated  19-year-old Bella giving birth to a half-human/half-vamp daughter named Renesmee, who grows much faster than the average mortal child and who possesses a unique way of communicating with those around her, clearly inherited from Dad’s side of the family.

Wyck Godfrey, the producer of all the films in the “Twilight” saga, admits that the creative team still doesn’t know how they’ll handle the character in the “Breaking Dawn” movie, but said that the plan is absolutely for the production to go forward — as either one or two installments — with an eye toward beginning to shoot in Vancouver this fall. All three stars are signed for “Breaking Dawn,” he said, meaning that Stewart and Pattinson will be dealing with the joys and woes of interspecies parenting and newly minted heartthrob Taylor Lautner will return as often-shirtless shape-shifter Jacob Black.

At the moment, screenwriter Melissa Rosenberg, who’s penned all the “Twilight” movies, is working on the “Breaking Dawn” script(s). “It’s a work in process,” Godfrey said in an interview Friday. “The issue [of whether there will be one or two movies] is not going to be resolved until we get the full treatment and see whether it’s organic. If it’s not organic, I don’t think it will be done, and if it is, it will be. It really has to do with how much level of detail from the books there is, with all of these new vampires that appear in ‘Breaking Dawn,’ the whole section about Jacob… It’s a very long single movie if it does become a single movie.”

Although there’s been a great deal of online chatter about whether Chris Weitz, director of the second and most recent movie, “New Moon,” would return to helm “Breaking Dawn,” Godfrey downplayed that possibility, saying, “I think everyone would be happy and excited if he came back, but I don’t think it’s going to happen.”

He and the other principals are formulating a list of potential directors, “but right now,” Godfrey said, “we’re just focused on the treatment and getting that right. At that point, we’re going to see who’s available and who’s appropriate. It’s such a complicated book because you have the emotions and the intensity of the love story — so you need somebody who’s just a wonderful director of actors — and yet it’s really complicated from an action and visual effects standpoint. They’ve got to have both tools in their kit.”

A visual effects background might be particularly helpful when it comes to dealing with the character of Renesmee.

“I keep having visions of ‘[The Curious Case of] Benjamin Button’ in my head,” Godfrey said, referring to David Fincher’s Oscar-nominated 2008 fantasy about a man who becomes physically younger as he ages. “It’s certainly going to be visual effects in some capacity along with an actor. I wouldn’t be surprised if it ends up being a full CG creation, but it also may be a human shot on a soundstage that then is used to shrink down. I don’t know. We need a director. When we get a director, that director will need to come with a point of view of how they want to tackle it.”

The third movie in the series, “The Twilight Saga: Eclipse,” is due in theaters June 30.

– Gina McIntyre