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OPENS | STATE | CITY, THEATER | LOCATION |
05/08/09 | CA | Berkeley, Landmark Shattuck Cinemas | 2230 Shattuck Avenue |
05/08/09 | CA | Irvine, Edwards University Town Center 6 | 4245 Campus Drive |
05/08/09 | CA | Menlo Park, Landmark, Guild Theatre | 949 El Camino Real |
05/08/09 | CA | Pasadena, Laemmle's Playhouse 7 | 673 E. Colorado, Pasadena |
05/08/09 | CA | San Francisco, Landmark Clay Theatre | 2261 Fillmore Street |
05/08/09 | CA | 288 S. Second St | |
05/08/09 | CA | Los Angeles, Laemmle Town Center | 17200 Ventura Blvd.,Encino |
05/08/09 | CA | Los Angeles, Monica 4-Plex | 1332 2nd Street, Santa Monica |
05/08/09 | CA | Los Angeles , Laemmle Sunset 5 | 8000 Sunset Blvd. West Hollywood |
05/08/09 | IL | Chicago, Century Centre Cinema | 2828 North Clark St., Chicago |
05/08/09 | NY | New York, Clearview Chelsea Cinemas | 260 West 23rd St. NY |
05/08/09 | NY | 4 W 58th St # A | |
05/08/09 | NY | New York, Sunshine Cinema | 143 E. Houston St. NY |
05/15/09 | FL | Tampa Theatre | 711 N Franklin Street |
05/15/09 | NJ | Chatham, Chatham Cinema | 641 Shunpike Road |
05/15//09 | NJ | Montclair, Clearview Clairidge Cinemas | 486 Bloomfield Ave |
05/15/09 | NY | Jamaica, Kew Gardens Cinema | 8105 Lefferts Blvd |
05/15/09 | NY | Manhasset Cinema | 430 Plandome Road |
05/15/09 | WA | Seattle, Landmark Harvard Exit | 807 East Roy at Harvard |
05/21/09 | CA | San Luis Obispo, Palm Theatre (1 day only) | 817 Palm Street |
05/22/09 | CA | Monterey, Osio Plaza Theatre | 350 Alvarado St. Monterey |
05/22/09 | CAN | Toronto, Cumberland 4 | 159 Cumberland Ave. |
05/22/09 | MA | Boston, Kendall Square Cinema | One Kendall Square, Cambridge |
05/22/09 | NY | Sag Harbor Cinema | 90 Main Street |
05/22/09 | OR | Portland, Living Room Theaters | 341 SW 10th Ave, Portland |
05/29/09 | CA | Los Angeles, Laemmle's Music Hall 3 | 9036 Wilshire, Beverly Hills |
05/29/09 | CA | San Francisco, Landmark Opera Plaza | 601 Van Ness Avenue |
05/29/09 | CA | Santa Barbara, Plaza De Oro Twin | 371 S. Hitchcock Way |
05/29/09 | CA | Santa Cruz, Nickelodeon | 210 Lincoln St |
05/29/09 | DC | Washington DC, E Street Cinema | 555 11th Street NW, DC |
05/29/09 | MO | St. Louis, LandmarkTivoli Theatre | 6350 Del Mar, St. Louis |
05/29/09 | NJ | Millburn Cinema 4 | 350 Millburn Ave # 1 |
05/29/09 | WA | Seattle, Landmark Varsity | 4329 University Way N.E. |
JUNE TBA | TX | Houston - Call your Theatres! | |
06/05/09 | CA | San Diego, Landmark Ken Cinema | 4061 Adams Avenue |
06/05/09 | FL | Ft. Lauderdale, Sunrise Gateway | 1820 E. Sunrise Blvd. |
06/05/09 | GA | Atlanta, Midtown Art Cinema | 931 Monroe Drive, Atlanta |
06/05/09 | IL | Wilmette Theater | 1122 Central Ave |
06/05/09 | MN | Minneapolis, Landmark THEATER TBD | |
06/12/09 | CA | Palm Desert, Cinemas Palme D'Or | 72840 Highway 111 |
06/12/09 | CA | San Diego, Landmark Hillcrest Cinemas | 3965 5th Avenue |
06/12/09 | CAN | 325 Rideau St. | |
06/12/09 | CAN | 20 Carlton St. | |
06/12/09 | CT | Greenwich, Plaza Greenwich | 2 Railroad Avenue |
06/12/09 | FL | Saint Peter Beach, The Beach Theatre | 315 Corey Avenue |
06/12/09 | TX | Dallas, Highland Park Village | 32 Highland Park Village |
06/12/09 | TX | Plano, Angelika Film Center | 7205 Bishop Road |
06/18/09 | CA | Santa Rosa, Rialto Cinemas Lakeside | 551 Summerfield Road |
06/19/09 | CO | 110 Broadway | |
06/19/09 | ID | Boise, The Flicks | 646 Fulton St. |
06/26/09 | AZ | Scottsdale, Harkins Camelview | 7001 E Highland Ave |
06/26/09 | MI | Detroit, Landmark Main Art Theatre | 118 North Main St., Royal Oak |
06/26/09 | CAN | Waterloo, Princess Cinema | 6 Princess Street West |
06/26/09 | CT | New Haven, Criterion Cinemas | 86 Temple Street |
06/26/09 | PA | Philadelphia, Ritz at the Bourse | 400 Ranstead Street, Philadelphia |
07/03/09 | KS | Kansas City, Rio Theatre | 7204 W 80th St |
07/03/09 | MO | Kansas City, Tivoli Theatre | 4050 Pennsylvania Ave |
07/03/09 | PA | Gettysburg, Majestic Theatre | 25 Carlisle Street |
07/03/09 | TN | Nashville, Belcourt Theatre | 2102 Belcourt Ave. |
07/09/09 | PR | San Juan, THEATER TBD | |
07/10/09 | WI | 430 N. Midvale Blvd | |
07/16/09 | NC | Southern Pines, The Sunrise Theater | 250 NW Broad Street |
07/17/09 | AZ | Tucson, The Loft Cinema | 3233 E. Speedway Blvd., Tucson |
07/17/09 | FL | 25 SE 2nd Place | |
07/17/09 | MD | Baltimore, The Charles Theater | 1711 North Charles Street |
07/17/09 | TX | 9828 Great Hills Trl | |
07/14/09 | NM | Santa Fe, UA DeVargas Mall 6 | 562 North Guadalupe |
07/25/09 | WA | Olympia, Capitol Theater | 206 5th Avenue SE |
07/31/09 | KY | Louisville, Village 8 Theatres | 4014 Dutchmans Lane |
EVENTS | |||
03/27/09 | IE | Belfast Film Festival | |
03/29/09 | UK | London, Ciné Lumière | |
05/03/09 | FL | Miami GLFF | |
07/02/09 | MO | Kansas City GLFF |
UNIVERSAL CITY, California — It's one of the most anticipated films of 2009 and already has hundreds of fan sites devoted to it. Now, the stars of "New Moon" are revealing details about key scenes from the flick that will surprise even the most die-hard fans.
"There's definitely a difference in scale," marveled Robert Pattinson when we caught up with him recently. "I liked doing 'Twilight,' but it felt very much like an indie movie — and ['New Moon'] definitely feels like it's a big movie."
"Kristen [Stewart] and Taylor [Lautner] had to lobby to get this one scene in the film that wasn't originally in — and I am forever indebted to them for that," revealed Mike Welch, citing a beloved moment from Stephenie Meyer's "New Moon" novel. "There's a scene that's in the book, the three-way date between Jacob and Bella and Mike, where Mike ends up getting sick, and it's just very awkward."
As for how physically ill Welch's Mike Newton gets in the comic-relief scene, he said we shouldn't expect projectile vomit or anything. "We're talking a little bit," he laughed. "A little sick."
"We did a lot of improv on set," Lautner said. "We'd just be in a random forest and, after Jacob transforms [into a wolf], he all of a sudden becomes very agile, and I wanted to show that, because pre-transformation, he's clumsy. But as soon as he transforms, he's agile. So we'd be in a random forest, and I'd be looking around going, 'What can I do to show Jacob's agility in here?'
"Sometimes [director] Chris [Weitz] would be like, 'No, Taylor, we don't want you getting hurt, spraining an ankle,' " Lautner recalled. "But I was like, 'Well, how about I just jump off that and then jump through this?' And he was like, 'All right, give it a shot.' "
The immensely popular "New Moon" trailer gives us a peek at Lautner's athleticism. It also gives us our first look at the infamous birthday scene — a moment that actor Jackson Rathbone had been eager to shoot ever since he landed the role of anguished vampire Jasper Hale.
"He unleashed the madness; it was crazy," Peter Facinelli remembered of the day when Rathbone finally got to display his inner animal and attack Kristen Stewart's Bella. "It took me and Kellan — non-acting — to hold him back."
Elizabeth Reaser also got knocked over during the violent take. "Jasper, played by Jackson Rathbone, kinda loses it when Bella cuts herself," Kellan Lutz recalled. "It's fun to work with your friends and see a side of them that you really don't expect. That's where the acting comes into play. Jackson did an amazing job portraying that scene, and it was fun being my character to try and stop him."
Speaking of favorite scenes, Greene also got to shoot hers — a high-octane moment where Alice Cullen steals a yellow Porsche in Italy. "It was really fun. I worked with a stuntman before actually driving it and learned how to do a bunch of unnecessary things that were fun, like fishtailing, and he was gonna teach me drifting," Greene laughed. "I drove it in a scene and came about 2 inches from the wall!"
"I hate you," a jealous Lutz joked.
"I know," Greene said. "Oh, my gosh — everyone does right now!"
"[The whole film] looks completely different, so it'll be interesting," Pattinson said, looking forward to the November 20 "New Moon" release. "I'm very curious to see what it looks like."
Thanks to MTV.com for the article and Corrina for the picture.
From Irishcentral.com:
Teenage girls (and probably a whole lot of adult women) LOVE “Twilight’s” Edward Cullen – which means they love real-live Robert Pattinson, who plays the much-desired vampire in the “Twilight” movies, even more.
So what is it about Pattinson that 14-year-olds worldwide are swooning over? Is it his brooding expression, his sexily disheveled coif, his British charm?
Or is it the fact that the 23-year-old actor looks like an elderly Irish drunkard?
According to Pattinson, it was his captivating drunk Irish looks that nabbed him the coveted role of Cullen in the “Twilight” film franchise.
Back in November 2008, Metromix asked Pattinson why he thinks he stood out from the 5,000+ actors who auditioned for the role of Edward Cullen.(Gozde: You can find the whole metromix interview HERE)
“I think because a lot of people are willing to go in and play some kind of Adonis. And they have the body and everything,” he said.
“There’s a lot of guys, especially in L.A., who can walk down the street and look like some kind of Greek god, statuesque guy. [And that's not me.] Especially not last year. I was like this chubby-looking.
“I looked kind of like an old, Irish alcoholic.”
And there you have it, folks. What’s Edward Cullen’s secret for landing roles and impressing the ladies? He maintains his Shane MacGowan-esque appearance.
Pattinson went on to talk about how uncomfortable he was in the “perfect” Edward Cullen role, and he is quite endearing while explaining how he secured the role.
“How uncomfortable I felt trying to play this perfect guy, it kind of inspired my performance when I was in the room ’cause I had no idea how to play it,” he said.
“And I [was] this kind of broken, totally self-conscious person who hardly said anything. And I think they misinterpreted the whole thing, thinking I was this really intense, really passionate guy. And I just had no idea what I was doing.”
Either way, if Edward Cullen/Robert Pattinson says something works, then it must be true – so thanks, RPattz, for making old Irish drunks cool!
Via Twilight Poison
Under the watchful eye and creative mind of director Catherine Hardwicke, "Twilight" stars Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart have gone from virtual unknowns to superstar celebrities. And if Hardwicke has her way, the trio not only have a past and present together, but a future as well.
"There's a few projects in the future that I hope we get to work together on," Hardwicke revealed to us on the red carpet of Hollywood Life's Young Hollywood Awards. "We'll see."
The red-hot filmmaker with the largest opening weekend for any female director was in attendance to pick up a Dream Director award, just one week after "Twilight" dominated the MTV Movie Awards. "We had fun that night," she laughed. "Lots of yummy popcorn!"
When we spoke with her recently, she listed the four high-profile projects she's developing as KStew and RPattz continue work on the "Twilight" saga. "We've got 'Maximum Ride,' " she said. "That's a really wild, big-action fantasy film with bird kids. Then I have a cool project at Overture with Emile Hirsch that's a modern retelling of 'Hamlet' — a very radical version. And then at Summit, we have 'If I Stay,' which is another really nice novel that we're adapting."(Gozde: Bird kids? Too many jokes...must mock Catherine...Read 4tnz's hilarious take on it here)
According to Hardwicke, she's planning to solicit Pattinson and/or Stewart for roles in the fantasy films "Ride" and "Stay."
"Some of the projects I'm doing, they would be in a completely different world — actually, sometimes even in a different time period," Hardwicke said of the two films, which could return Stewart and Pattinson to the young-adult-fantasy realm that made them famous. "That would be fun. I'd love to do a number on them and transform them."
"Maximum Ride" is based on a series of James Patterson novels telling the story of six teens who are genetically altered to become part bird and part human. "If I Stay" seems particularly suitable for Stewart, since it tells the story of a 17-year-old musician named Mia. A huge fan of music, KStew will soon play Joan Jett in the film "The Runaways."
Recently, Hardwicke took MTV for a rare tour inside her house, where she cast Stewart and Pattinson after a particularly sultry audition on her bed. And while speaking to us Sunday night, she once again marveled at how far the duo have come since those early days.
"They've definitely gotten more and more confident in themselves. Obviously, that day was awkward — to just meet somebody, and then you need to kiss them right then. And especially because Kristen had to kiss three other guys, poor thing," she laughed. "I think that they've become more self-confident and strong with the camera. And they're just beautiful and blossoming. They've always been very deep. They always go deep into their characters and care about it. Their core is the same"