It's almost the end of the year, and it's time for various websites to compile their lists of the best and worst of 2009. The Twilight stars have secured themselves on many, many lists this year, thanks to the huge fan attention they get thought this entire year, and also the release of New Moon . We've already posted on Rob and Kristen in TIME's list , Ashley Greene in Baltimore Sun's , and Taylor Lautner in Fitsugar's . There's more ahead.
Hey guys. Great news! I might just be able to get you a copy of the Twilight DVD, all thanks to Twilight Singapore . The Singaporean DVD has ALL the special features!! There are two versions. The first one: And the second one: **UPDATE** Special Features DISC 1 Standard - PAL Format - 16×9 Wide Screen Enabled (2.40:1 Ratio) Subtitles - English, Chinese Total Running Time - 116 minutes (approx) Interactive Menu Design with 24 Chapter Index Audio Commentary with Catherine Hardwicke, Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart DISC 2 Standard - PAL Format - 16×9 Wide Screen Enabled Audio - English Dolby 2.0 Stereo Total Running Time - 150 minutes (approx) Interactive Menu Design Muse Performing “Supermassive Black Hole” “Decode” Music Video by Paramore “Leave Out All The Rest” Music Video by Linkin Park Extended Scenes Deleted Scenes The Adventure Begins: The Journey from Page to Screen The Comic-Con Phenomenon Theatrical Campaign A Conversation with Stephenie Meyer Music : The Heartb...
10 years after twilight , director Catherine Hardwicke opens up to The Daily Beast on new details on the film, some we've never known before. Ten years ago, the Twilight film franchise was an unknown quantity. In fact, Catherine Hardwicke, the director of the first Twilight, was surrounded by film executives who all but expected the vampire flick to fail. “Nobody thought this is a big, blockbuster franchise,” Hardwicke tells the Daily Beast. “There were very low expectations for Twilight, because every other studio had turned it down. They said, OK, Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants was a very popular book for girls, and it made $39 million. That’s it. We don’t know if this could ever make us any more than that, so we don’t really want to spend more than that. The expectations were low literally up to opening weekend.” “Why do you think I got the job?” she laughs now. “Why do you think they hired a female director? If they thought it was going to be a big blockbu...
Haha, cheers Mel!
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