Here are the Videos of Breaking Dawn Panel – Comic Con 2011
Here are the Videos of Breaking Dawn Panel – Comic Con 2011
Here are some Breaking Dawn Tweets from Comic-Con 2011 in San Diego today.
joshuahorowitz Just spoke to Rob and Kristen. And I’ll be honest I didn’t even notice his insane hair. I was facing the other side.
First question: What was it like fimling in Brazil, how does it feel to be loved all over the world?
Bill Condon: I know it’s very hard (laughs). Filming in Brazil was great. It was amazing.. that’s where Stephenie wrote the honeymoon. To actually go there was great. We found the area she described. We got stranded.
Kristen: It was nice being able to shoot on the actual streets. To see that within the context of the movie is jarring.
Rob: I’m just going to moderate. It’s nice. One of the nice things about having an international fan base. going to different countries there are different fan reactions. In Brazil fans would literally try to go up and grab you on the set. It was fun. In the shot.
Taylor: I do love Brazil but I was not there. They came back and showed me this picture of an extra who looked just like me. They showed me this picture.. it was the weirdest thing. Didn’t you guys have to place him further back in case the camera showed up?
Kristen: He looked like an Eclipse poster.
Bill: (joking) we rewrote the story and included you!
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Here are the MQ pics of Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner at the Breaking Dawn Press Conference – Comic Con 2011
Here’s an old/new behind the scene still of Robert Pattinson and Daniel Radcliffe in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.
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Asked what souvenir he might like from this studio museum, his eyes light on a costume from Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, worn by the late Cedric Diggory (played by Robert Pattinson of Twilight fame).
“Rob’s old costume, now that would be worth a fortune, wouldn’t it?” he says.
Here’s a small excerpt from a review: you can read the entire review here
Good movies leave you with the sense that they were there, and they give you a pleasant feeling, no matter the content. Great movies, you can touch; that sense of remembrance is tangible, and when the movie is over, you want more. Water for Elephants is a great movie, and probably the best circus movie I’ve seen.
Pattinson continues to grow out of Edward Cullen from the Twilight films and into his own non-glittering skin. He showed genuine promise in Allen Coulter’s Remember Me (2010), and here he’s so completely in character that I forgot I was watching Robert Pattinson; he has the stuff leading men are made of. Waltz proves his Oscar win for Quentin Tarantino’s Inglourious Basterds (2009) was no fluke; his August is a deep man, played with conviction, and it’s that commitment to his larger-than-life, yet never over-the-top performance that helps ground the film. It’s beautiful work.
Here’s an overview of Breaking Dawn merchandise as shown on Comic Con 2011
See the rest after the jump!