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Volvo’s Journey to the Wedding Contest!
Oct 15
Posted by Rachelle
Categories: Bella and Edward's Wedding, Breaking Dawn Pt. 1, Volvo Contest

volvobdeb Volvos Journey to the Wedding Contest!

It is the wedding of the century, and you are invited. And with Volvo, now you can enter for a chance to win two different prizes to celebrate Edward and Bella’s special day. Starting November 1st, make your way to the wedding and you could win a trip for two to Rio de Janeiro, just like Edward and Bella. Plus, you could take home the actual 325hp Volvo S60 T6 R-Design from “The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn—Part 1.”

Journey To The Wedding Contest

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A Closer Look at Bella and Edward’s Wedding Invitation
Jun 6
Posted by Anna
Categories: Bella and Edward's Wedding, breaking dawn movie



I loved the attention to detail here. The invitation is simple yet elegant. Will you be hosting a wedding reception for Bella and Edward in your hometown on August 13th? What are your plans?

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Breaking Dawn Part 1 Sneek Peek to Air THIS SUNDAY!
Jun 1
Posted by Anna
Categories: Bella and Edward's Wedding, MTV MOVIE AWARDS, Robert Pattinson, breaking dawn movie

OK CBA fans set your DVR’s! Our first glimpse of Breaking Dawn will premiere on the MTV Movie Awards this Sunday June 5 at 9/8 Central. Here’s a teaser. All I can say is…OME!



What scenes are you looking forward to in this movie?

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Happy Wedding Anniversary, Edward and Bella!
Aug 13
Posted by Chrissy
Categories: Bella Swan, Bella and Edward's Wedding, Edward Cullen

Awww, I got so involved in the Robsten crazyness that I forgot what a wonderful day today is!

Happy anniversary to our favourite vampire family – Edward and Bella Cullen <3

This art work belongs to *blueabyss17404 The link for it is HERE

Wedding dance Happy Wedding Anniversary, Edward and Bella!

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Rathbone to Robsten: “Consummate That Relationship!”
Aug 11
Posted by Melissa
Categories: Bella and Edward's Wedding, Jackson Rathbone, Robert Pattinson, breaking dawn movie, kristen stewart

293.rathbone.twiligh.lc.081010 Rathbone to Robsten: Consummate That Relationship!

We finally got a chance to catch up with Jackson Rathbone, a hunk who flies way under the radar in our opinion.

The Twilight star has had a crazy summer promoting Eclipse and The Last Airbender, all while touring with his band The 100 Monkeys (Jackson even busted out his harmonica on the Teen Choice Awards carpet to play us a little tune, heart him).

But that doesn’t mean he’s dreading getting back to work on Breaking Dawn, thanks to Kristen Stewart:

“I can’t wait, it’s always a reunion” Jackson told us about gearing up for back-to-back filming of the next two movies, even though he said he had “no clue” when production starts except sometime this fall.

“I’m really looking forward to seeing Bella’s transformation, that’s one of the things that has been building up for a while,” Rathbone dished, all cute all scruffy.

“I’m excited to see how Kristen Stewart really works with that. That’s going to be fun, she’s an incredible actress and, I know this is a pun, but she’s chomping at the bit in order to play that transition.”

And we know fans are chomping at the bit for that feathers-flying Robsten sex scene.

“I think it’s going to have to be PG-13, I don’t know how they’re going to keep it PG. [Screenwriter] Melissa Rosenberg herself has told us there is going to be sex in this movie. I can’t wait. It’s in the books and I mean they’re married, they gotta consummate that relationship,” J.R. laughed.

Now that the release date for the final Breaking Dawn films are set, Jax told us he’s more sad than excited to be free of his vampire duties.

“It’s one of the sad aspects of Breaking Dawn being the last two chapters of the film series, it was always a family reunion we all go out we all have fun. It’s sad to see it go. [Twilight] has done so much for me in terms of broadening my audience and my art form. Hell I always wanted to play a vampire, it’s cool. It’s been really fun.”

No, your eyes aren’t deceiving you an actor actually was just grateful for what he’s been given. Hope we’re not the only ones having some serious Team Jasper love here.

“Honestly, I would do like Twilight Saga: Origins, Jasper’s back story. I’ll sign up! I’d get to play an angry civil war vampire again.”

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Rob Pattinson Tells How He’d Propose
Jun 14
Posted by Joyce
Categories: Bella and Edward's Wedding, Robert Pattinson, eclipse movie

From the Eclipse press junket-same clothers as the others but some original questions. Classic funny Rob answers. How would he propose? With a prenup at his side. And not on one knee! Did enough of that for the Twilight Saga.

“Extra’s” Lauren Sanchez caught up with “Twilight” heartthrob Robert Pattinson, who told us the interesting way he one day plans to pop the question… “With a prenup right next to you,” he joked.

Pattinson, whose “Twilight” character Edward Cullen will be taking a trip down the aisle with Bella, also said he wouldn’t get down on one knee to propose.

“Something about kneeling down, because I had to kneel down so much in the ‘Twilight’ movies and it always looks really awkward. I’ve actually got quite long thighs and it doesn’t work,” RPattz said.

Since the release of the first “Twilight” film, Rob still hasn’t come “to grips” with his fame. He told “Extra” that when going out in public he “basically runs down alleyways and hides in dumpsters and stuff.”

The actor is good about staying out of the public eye, saying, “If you dont ask for it, for any kind of craziness you don’t get it… It’s all about expectations. If you’re walking down Rodeo Drive people will probably recognize you.”

At the age of 24, Pattinson says that he’s already feeling old. “I feel like I’m getting old. I used to go out every night when I was doing jobs, now I can’t. I want to go to bed at 9:30 every night. It’s terrible,” he told “Extra.”

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2D and 3D? What might they do to turn Breaking Dawn into 2 blockbusters?
Jun 13
Posted by Joyce
Categories: Bella and Edward's Wedding, Bill Condon, breaking dawn movie

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Did you catch what Wyck Godfrey said in his FearNet interview about filming Breaking Dawn in 2 and 3D ?
“I know that part of a way to differentiate the two movies would be to have one be in 2D, and when she becomes a vampire we move into 3D.”

His statement pretty much confirms that Breaking Dawn will be split just after Bella dies, as we’ve predicted.

I don’t know if there is enough male-attracting “action” in that first half though. I mean, I know we Twilight fans would be quite content with the movie consisting of the wedding and honeymoon but seeing how Summit so likes to attract boys to this series, I don’t think that will happen. Given that, there could be a lot of rewriting of the first half and heck, probably the second half of Breaking Dawn as well. That battle is more a game of chess than one with blood and gore.

So, how will you feel if some creative license is taken with the story itself in Breaking Dawn?

How much “off-book” will you tolerate and what might you suggest? Stephenie Meyer is a producer, so how far could they go anyhow????

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FearNet Interviews ‘Eclipse’ Producer Wyck Godfrey on 3D, ‘Breaking Dawn,’ and More
Jun 13
Posted by Joyce
Categories: Bella and Edward's Wedding, Bill Condon, breaking dawn movie
Eclipse

Very interesting interview by FearNet with TwilightSaga producer Wyke Godfrey. He seems to ‘get it” – “The core of the story is character based, and you have to nail that first — that’s why people love the franchise, but they also love the mythology and the genre elements of it.”

This is interesting too. Speaking about Bella, he says, “…needs to have come to a place where she not only goes, ‘Okay, I’m going to become a vampire’ but also that she has a heightened understanding of what that means. We all felt that we needed to articulate that and make it clear, not only to Edward, but also to the audience.”

As far as the rating, it seems to be securely at PG 13 – “I’m unwavering in my belief that these will be PG-13 movies.”

And look at what he says about 3-D! “I know that part of a way to differentiate the two movies would be to have one be in 2D, and when she becomes a vampire we move into 3D.” Now if that doesn’t gt you intrigued, I don’t know what will!

Finally he clearly states that Breaking Dawn will start filming in November.

Here is the full interview:

Why was David Slade the right choice to direct Eclipse?

Honestly, I loved Hard Candy. Ever since I saw that movie I was sending him everything I had. I loved the performances he got from Patrick Wilson and Ellen Page, I loved the filmmaking and the way he kept one small house, and many times one small room, alive and tense and exciting for an entire movie. And then, I saw 30 Days of Night and liked the genre elements of that, and how he had a real vision for how he wanted that world to look. That was kind of the perfect combination: his ability to tell a story and elicit amazing performances in Hard Candy, and to create a world in 30 Days of Night, which were sort of the combined qualities we were looking for in a director. So, coming off of Chris [Weitz], who is a really classic filmmaker and creates beautiful imagery, but very romantic imagery, we wanted to go in a little bit of a different direction and create something that had a little bit more anxiety and edge to it, as Bella really struggled with her choices, between Jacob and Edward, between becoming a vampire and staying human… we thought [David's] style would bring a lot to all of that stuff.

Along those lines, what makes Bill Condon right for Breaking Dawn?

The themes and the story of Breaking Dawn are very mature; Bella and Edward are going through very adult things, from marriage to childbirth, motherhood, parenthood, and the evolution of their relationship into something that is a partnership, which is not the way Edward has viewed this relationship with her before. Bill’s a very mature filmmaker; he’s dealt with very difficult themes and stories in his career. He’s also gotten Academy Award nominations for actors in the last three films that he’s done.  And from a performance standpoint, Kristen’s going to be diving into stuff that she hasn’t been through. It’s one thing that she can remember first love and falling in love and being torn between two guys, probably, but the idea of dealing with some of these issues and having a filmmaker that can really help them as actors was vital to Breaking Dawn. Also, the visual nature of Dreamgirls made us feel like he could create something with a real scope and grandeur to it.

There’s also his earlier work: Candyman: Farewell to the Flesh, Sister, Sister

He’s a genre guy! That’s really exciting, that in some ways he’ll be coming full circle and utilizing his early roots with the stuff he’s been doing recently. I think that’ll be fun for him.

The whole idea of balancing horror and fantasy elements with a greater love story also comes up in Eclipse, which ramps up the genre elements considerably from the first two Twilight films. Was there ever an impulse to go even darker, to tip the balance more towards horror with this installment?

I think it’s not as mathematical as that. The core of the story is character based, and you have to nail that first — that’s why people love the franchise, but they also love the mythology and the genre elements of it. You want to make sure that you’re tracking Bella’s internal struggle along with the external conflicts of the movie, which is what’s happening in Seattle, what dangers are descending upon Forks and threatening both families she loves, the wolves and the Cullens. I think that’s something that we, Melissa Rosenberg, and Stephenie Meyer worked very hard on in the treatment stage and at the script stage to feel like we had a screenplay that represented both sides of that story.

The production notes quote you talking about the Eclipse production as a sort of summer camp, not without “the squabbles that families have.” Can you elaborate on that?

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A Vision for Bella Swan and Edward Cullen’s Wedding…
Jun 11
Posted by Joyce
Categories: Bella and Edward's Wedding, Bella's Wedding Dress, breaking dawn movie

From Wedding Dress to Aro’s Gift Box, What Might It Look Like

Dramatic invitations, gorgeous flowers, stunning gowns and more are envisioned for the fairytale wedding of Isabella Swan and Edward Cullen. InStyle Magazine asked the wedding industry’s top experts—from famed event planner Preston Bailey, who recently designed Ivanka Trump’s wedding, to Reem Acra, who has created glamorous wedding gowns for far too many celebs to list—to give us their ideas for Bella and Edward’s pending nuptials.  Do you like?

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Bella’s Engagement Ring

THE INSPIRATION: “Nestled into the black satin, Elizabeth Masen’s ring sparkled in the dim light. The face was a long oval, set with slanting rows of glittering round stones. The band was gold—delicate and narrow. The gold made a fragile web around the diamonds.”
—The Twilight Saga: Eclipse

THE EXPERT SAYS: “This old European and rose-cut diamond ring is perfect for Bella because, like her, it has a strength and understated elegance about it. It’s feminine with just a slight edginess—a refreshing alternative to a traditional solitaire. That this ring is an antique from the early 1900s connects the wearer to its history, something that would be important to Bella as she connects to that of the family she is marrying into.”
—Elizabeth Doyle, owner, doyledoyle.com

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THE INSPIRATION: “Edward lay next to me and held my hand. ‘August thirteenth?’ he asked casually after a few minutes of comfortable silence.”
—Bella, in The Twilight Saga: Eclipse

THE EXPERT SAYS: “This design captures the essence of Bella and Edward: dramatic and passionate with a hint of dark elegance. It incorporates a variety of printing techniques and materials, making it both complicated and harmonious, like their relationship. The color palette symbolizes the chemistry between them: red is passion and a nod to the vampires, while espresso is mysterious and gold represents luxury and elegance. Their relationship is so unique, their invitation had to match!”
—Ceci Johnson, founder and creative director, cecinewyork.com

The gowns for Alice, Rosalie, and Bella and much more are after the jump. Click here!

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