The DVD will be available on March 16
Birth scene, Jacob and Bill Condon clips:
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The DVD will be available on March 16
Birth scene, Jacob and Bill Condon clips:
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UK Twilight posted a reply about this on their facebook today (march 12): aparently something went wrong somewhere:
If you have problems as well CLICK HERE to post on the link on Facebook
Thanks to @irishtwisisters for the tip
“Breaking Dawn – Part 1” in “Twilighters” & “Corazon de Vampiro” Mexican Magazine:
Here’s a new image of Edward, which looks to be a screencap from the Breaking Dawn Part 2 Trailer soon to be released. More info here
As Breaking Dawn Part 1 arrives on DVD we get the low down on what’s next for Robert Pattinson
How did you find your last day on set, sad, happy?
Robert Pattinson: The last day in Canada was semi-miserable: we did two weeks of night shoots and it was freezing cold and it was horrible. But the actual last day in St. Thomas, in the Caribbean, was pretty amazing. The one time we had to shoot in nice weather, it was literally the last day of the shoot, and we were shooting on the beach and were just making out in the sea all night. That was the last day, so I was like, “That was not too bad!” It was a nice little send-off.
Here’s a flyer of the Aussie Collector Box for Breaking Dawn part 1, out on March 15th:
Breaking Dawn – Part 1 in Accion Magazine – Spain
Here are some scans of the Breaking Dawn part in Best Movie Magazine – March 2012 – Italy:
Not sure it got posted back at the Breaking Dawn promo: sorry if it was 😉
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Here’s the great review for the Special Edition Blu-ray by Collider:
My favorite feature on the Blu-Ray special edition is the six-part, 90 minute long MAKING-OF-DOCUMENTARIES. This was the first time I saw how every important scene was positioned together. Another awesome feature about the documentaries is that they can be played alone or in picture-in-picture mode alongside the film starting from “Love Death Birth”, “The Wedding”, “The Honeymoon”, “The Wolf Pack”, “The Pregnancy” and “The Birth”. All of these special features walk you through the entire process of making the movie with the writers, creators, and cast. My favorite out of the six part documentaries is definitely “The Pregnancy.” Watching Kristen Stewart’s transformation, the prosthetics that were used on set, and the making of her uncanny body double were all wonderful. If you’re someone who loves watching and learning about the pre-production, production and post-production processes, you will thoroughly enjoy these documentaries.