Here’s the German poster
Here’s the Polish Breaking Dawn poster
We posted about it earlier here, but we have more news regarding Robert Pattinson and Ashley Greene visit to Brussels, Belgium:
They will show exclusive material from the movie Breaking Dawn Part1!!
There are NO tickets available on sale: you can only win them via contests in the Belgian media. There will also be some contests in the Dutch media đ
There WILL be a red carpet, so fans can still meet them if they don’t win tickets. The event will be held at the âSquareâ, Ravensteinstraat 2, 1000 Brussel – Belgium
There are 800 tickets available and 20 of those are gonna be available via Q-music
Other contests will be held by JOEPIE and JIM TV. We’ll update as soon as we have more info.
You can win tickets NOW via Nieuwsblad.be by clicking here: they have 50 tickets (25 sets of 2 tickets) available and the contest is until midnight of October 14th! You do need to register to be able to enter the contest.
If you’re planning on going anyway: Robert Pattinson Belgium has more info on how to get there: click here (in Dutch)
We’ll be keeping an eye out on more contests: if you come across more info please let us know đ
Source: Belga Films | Robert Pattinson Belgium | source contest: Nieuwsblad
Here’s the trailer for Twilight Saga TuesdaysÂ
Source:Â Twilight
Here are tons of great Robert Pattinson pic edits made by afairytalelove. Make sure to check out her Tumblr here.
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NCM Fathom and Summit Entertainment celebrate the upcoming release of the most anticipated movie event of the year, The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part I, by bringing back the first three Twilight Saga films for special one-night engagements. This November, experience the magic and romance that have captivated audiences worldwide all over again, as all three Twilight Saga movies come to the big screen for a 3-night only theatrical event.
In the December issue of Syfy Magazine (hitting stores now, with The Walking Dead featured on the cover), Wyck Godfrey (producer on The Twilight Saga) talked a bit about how and fellow filmmakers decided upon hiring Bill Condon to direct The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1 and The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2.
Explaining first how each of the previous directors matched up with their respective projects, Godfrey explained why he thought the final two were a good match for Condon.
“With Breaking Dawn, itâs a journey into adulthood. Itâs a very mature step for Edward and Bella, moving into marriage and sex for the first time, pregnancy, birth. All of that really speaks to finding a filmmaker who could help our young actors, who hadnât gone through any of that stuff ⌠go through that process. Billâs work has always come from a place of maturity, I found ⌠Heâs always directed films about misunderstood outsiders. And I feel that Edward and Bella are misunderstood outsiders, in terms of what they want. And Condonâs work also has some visual scale to it. Dreamgirls showed that he could direct a movie that had a really beautiful visual style to it.”
Godfrey also admitted that the Twilight fan community has been influential in more ways than one and re-iterated the point Bill Condon made at Comic-Con this summer, that fan blogs and opinions coming off of watching things from afar led to a few on-set changes during production.
“The first day of shooting in Brazil, Rob and Kristen’s pictures got taken everywhere. And overwhelmingly the response was, ‘Oh my gosh! His hair is too dark! His hair is black! What did they do? His hair is too black!’ And it literally forced us to go in the next day and look at him and go, ‘Did we go too dark with his hair? Should we lighten it a little bit?’ And I think we ended up lightening it . . . Also, you’ve read all the blogs about the books by the time you’re making the movies. So, in some way all that is subconsciously affecting your decisions as you’re working on the adaptations of the scripts. I know that numerous times we’ll be in a room talking about the script and someone will go, ‘No, No! That’s one fo the fans’ favorite scenes! WE have to do that!'”
Read the full feature in the December issue of Syfy Magazine (Note: The publication also contains a new interview with Kellan Lutz about “Emmett” in Breaking Dawn).
Source: TwilightExaminer | via GossipDance