Yahoo! Movies, one of the leading movies websites, will provide fans with a front row seat to all of the action as their favorite “Twilight” stars hit the only red carpet premiere for the film live from Los Angeles. The HD live stream will be the biggest production yet for a Twilight Saga premiere, featuring the most comprehensive coverage of the red carpet with 5 hosts on two interview platforms including the talent’s first stop at the main stage and a multi-camera setup with 8 cameras, including the following vantage points:
— Main Stage Interview Platform — Arrivals Cam — Fashion Cam — Bird’s Eye View — Fan Cam
The live stream will showcase all of the fashion, interviews and excitement from the red carpet in real time and in HD quality picture. During the online live stream fans will have the opportunity to submit questions for the stars via Yahoo! Movies’ Facebook page ( http://facebook.com/yahoomovies ). On Twitter, the hashtag for the event is #breakingdawnlive. The live stream will also be available on mobile phones and tablet devices. (source)
We’ve made signs for those of you who will be attending the Breaking Dawn part 1 Premieres! You can print them and bring them with you to the events. Tip: take a marker (dark and light) with you and something hard for underneath the sign so Rob (and the other actors) will be able to sign easily.
We’d love to see a pic of the signs at the venue and/or signed 🙂
M: After hearing from Kristen how she felt about the end of the Saga, the unavoidable question also for you: How did you feel on the last day of shooting?
Robert: To be honest, that day was miserable. We’d been shooting for two weeks, in Canada, in the cold. Then again, the last day in St. Thomas in the Carribean was an absolute dream. That was the only time we were shooting in bright sunset. That was really our really last day of shooting. We shot on the beach and went into the ocean – yeah, that was amazing… [lacht]
M: And how was the mood?
Robert: In Canada we were 120 actors on set, on the last day of shooting. In the Carribean it was just Kristen and I. We finally did all the stuff we couldn’t do during shooting. Sitting by the sea while the sun sets – it was just beautiful, to end it like that.
M: Kristen claims that she isn’t sad that Twilight is over. Do you share her opinion?
Robert: I don’t know. Because we’re constantly promoting the movie and talking about Twilight, everything is still really present for me. Please ask me after the second part has been released, because that’s when Twilight really is over.
That’s the way fans are used to seeing The Twilight Saga couple Bella Swan and Edward Cullen dance around each other, as depicted in three movies based on the phenomenally successful books by Stephenie Meyer.
Sure, there’s flashes of heartbreak, of longing looks, of petting verging on the heavy, but those scenes are saturated in the same youthful innocence, of teen angst mingling with a certain kind of romance that never strays too far from being, well, above the covers. No swearing and certainly no sex. Ever.
But things are hotting up in the perpetually gloomy outpost of Forks, USA.
The Twilight Saga’s fourth film instalment – Breaking Dawn Part I – has these star-crossed lovers married, copulating, having a genetically questionable baby, and, once again, fighting the forces of darkness to save the future of mankind. And vampirekind, and werewolfkind.
The honeymoon sex scene in this, the first of two films charting the final book of the series, was reportedly so steamy, the actors were recalled to set to reshoot them. The original version was too explicit to pass the censors.
Reports of excessive “thrusting” by Kristen Stewart, who plays Bella, were bandied about as attracting frowns from US standard-bearers.
They get married and then finally they do … well you know what. I mean we’ve been waiting 3 movies for this, I mean you took your time, Rob. Rob: I was like why didn’t they just watched a porno. But really it was an important scene for us because it’s not detailled in the book.
It’s pretty violent, isn’t it? Rob: Well it’s sort of passionate, like intense love making.
Are you that brutal in your sex life? Rob: Absolutely,I’ve smashed many walls.
Your hotel room is going to be a disaster tomorrow? Rob: It’s everywhere, even when I’m by myself.
Vampires are in right now. Remember how I dressed up with Nikkos at the Dracula Premiere. So I tried to be one of you. Rob: It’s good.
It’s good, it’s not too old fashioned? Rob: No, no, it looks very realistic. You look a little bit too brown, tho like a vampire from Nice.
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