Somewhat controversially, considering its the 10th anniversary of GQ in Australia, the October-November cover features American Twilight star Robert Pattinson. Would an Aussie bloke not have been more appropriate?
“We had intended to keep the covers Australian males because we’ve had such success with Hugh Jackman, Eric Bana and Michael Clarke, but there was something about Robert Pattinson that I couldn’t go past,” says Smith. “We got the shoot from the US edition and an exclusive interview with him on set in Italy, and of course the issue is smartly timed around the time the second (Twilight) film comes out.”
Amazon has a great sweepstake this week. You could win a chance to go to LA and attend the premiere of New Moon.All you have to do is create a wishlist. See details below from Amazon:
I can’t wait to see this movie. I wish we’d have a trailer already….These will have to do in the meantime, pics of Robert Pattinson on the set of Remember Me. I tried to choose pics that have been a little less seen.
“SCREAM” Will Celebrate The Year Of The Vampire And The Phenomenal Popularity
Of The “Twilight” Saga With Cast And World Premiere Footage From
The Highly-Anticipated “New Moon”
New York, NY, October 5, 2009 – As twilight descends upon The Greek Theatre, Spike TV presents “SCREAM 2009,” an evening where galaxies collide and genres unite for the ultimate celebration of all things sci-fi, fantasy, horror and comic book. The 4th annual “SCREAM” is the first and only global event of its kind to honor and celebrate the hottest films, TV shows, comics, actors, creators, icons and pioneers who have influenced and shaped these genres. “SCREAM 2009” will tape on Saturday, October 17 in Los Angeles, CA. The two-hour extravaganza will premiere on Spike TV on Tuesday, October 27 (10:00 PM-Midnight, ET/PT).
**While filming the breakup scene in the forest Rob and Kristen were being swarmed by mosquitos.
**When Melissa Rosenberg wrote the Twilight screenplay she “tried to keep the fan base out of (her) head, but (she) couldn’t avoid it by the time of New Moon.”
**She gave the men in Port Angeles motorcycles to make it a more “significant moment” and because motorcycles will become “an important part of her relationship with Jacob”.
**Taylor began working out immediatly after he was done filming Twilight because he knew of the transformation his character would go through. He was able to show the producer’s that he was visual able to represent the changed Jacob.
**In all the “vision” sequences Edward is wearing the same outfit he does when he said “goodbye” to Bella because that is the last memory she holds of him.
**Even the cameras used and their movements are done to show the relationship between the characters.
**They scouted many locations for the Cullen house, but found one that “was comparable enough with the house in Portland.”
**The Cullen house used for Twilight was “a very specific house, and the only way out of that puzzle for us was to put portions of the story of New Moon in other parts of the house”.
**The sequence for the birthday partyl “Edward relates the history of the Volturi to Bella, she becomes wounded in the hand, and Edward faces off against Jasper.”
**Rob quote: “The birthday scene at the Cullen house is like the ideal birthday party. The house is beautifully decorated and everyone is happy. Edward is looking at Bella and thinking that she can become part of his family and his life–that maybe this can work out the way he wants it to.”
**They used the Blue Ray DVD of Twilight to help them with the age, color, texture and features of Bella’s house and room.
**They used the Twilight Illustrated Companion for help finding Bella’s truck.
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