Longer Video Of Robert Pattinson & Kristen Stewart At The OTR After Party
And Another of them arriving at the After Party
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Slightly Longer "Bel Ami" Scene With Robert Pattinson & Christina Ricci
We had this "Bel Ami" Scene (@3:00) With Robert Pattinson & Christina Ricci before but this time it's Slightly Longer.
And Christina's on set interview is new.
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And Christina's on set interview is new.
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Collider Asked Wyck Godfrey If We Are Getting A Longer Honeymood Scene On The "Breaking Dawn" DVD
Collider interviewed Wyck Godfrey and asked about the "Breaking Dawn" DVD possibly having a longer honeymoon scene (oh Dear God please make this happen, please, please please)
Find out what he said below.
And if you missed Bill Condon's interview with Collider that was up earlier then check it out HERE
Collider: The Twilight films haven’t all come out yet, but you’re finished with filming. What’s it like to be able to step back from them a little bit? Is it weird that it’s all finished, as far as the production goes?
WYCK GODFREY: When we finished shooting in St. Thomas, in the Virgin Islands, on the very last night with Rob [Pattinson] and Kristen [Stewart] in the water, at their honeymoon, it was one of the greatest moments of elation in my life, in the sense that we were all so happy. A lot of times, you finish a movie and you’re either going, “Oh, thank god, that’s over,” or “Oh, my god, it’s over and I don’t want it to end.” The truth is that we made five movies in three years and three months, from beginning of shooting to end of shooting. I don’t think any series has ever done the movies that quickly. And, we all just felt really fulfilled. I think there was a real sense of, “We did it!,” rather than, “Oh, shoot!” Right now, it doesn’t feel weird because it feel like we’re doing the same thing we did on Twilight andNew Moon and Eclipse, where we’re selling the film and trying to open the film. We’ve got another film in post-production, so we’re still working on it. I think that there are no regrets. It’s all just moving forward. Once we’re all done, we move on to something else. It’s been great.
What’s it been like to have a director like Bill Condon responsible for these last two films? How do you feel he elevated not just the series, but the performance of the actors?
Find out what he said below.
And if you missed Bill Condon's interview with Collider that was up earlier then check it out HERE
Collider: The Twilight films haven’t all come out yet, but you’re finished with filming. What’s it like to be able to step back from them a little bit? Is it weird that it’s all finished, as far as the production goes?
WYCK GODFREY: When we finished shooting in St. Thomas, in the Virgin Islands, on the very last night with Rob [Pattinson] and Kristen [Stewart] in the water, at their honeymoon, it was one of the greatest moments of elation in my life, in the sense that we were all so happy. A lot of times, you finish a movie and you’re either going, “Oh, thank god, that’s over,” or “Oh, my god, it’s over and I don’t want it to end.” The truth is that we made five movies in three years and three months, from beginning of shooting to end of shooting. I don’t think any series has ever done the movies that quickly. And, we all just felt really fulfilled. I think there was a real sense of, “We did it!,” rather than, “Oh, shoot!” Right now, it doesn’t feel weird because it feel like we’re doing the same thing we did on Twilight andNew Moon and Eclipse, where we’re selling the film and trying to open the film. We’ve got another film in post-production, so we’re still working on it. I think that there are no regrets. It’s all just moving forward. Once we’re all done, we move on to something else. It’s been great.
What’s it been like to have a director like Bill Condon responsible for these last two films? How do you feel he elevated not just the series, but the performance of the actors?
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