Monday, November 30, 2009

Battle Sequences in Eclipse coming together


David A. Slade, director of “Twilight Saga: Eclipse” was working the Sunday after Thanksgiving, as he had already said he would.

He provided, via Twitter, a fascinating early glimpse into the editing process of what is certainly one of the most eagerly awaited films of the summer. He writes:

"Working Sunday, battle sequences coming together, first half of film feeling very emotional, still early days."
And there is no doubt a lot of film to be edited before some of the other post-production work can be done. Slade is keeping his promise to keep franchise fans up to date on the progress of the third film in the extremely lucrative “Twilight” series. Although “New Moon” was bested by the true story football saga “Blind Side” on Thanksgiving day, it did end up taking the weekend overall.

There seems to be little doubt that fans want more, although director Slade, who also directed the hard core horror movies “Hard Candy” and “30 Days of Night,” is well aware that “New Moon” is going to be a hard act to follow at the box office.

By: Jim Dixon, Capital District Movies Examiner

Many are anticipating to see the graphic fighting scenes in the movie but many too are hoping to see great romantic scenes as well. After all, what get's the tweeners going are the romantic lines Edward purrs to his lady love. This is not a horror movie anyway.

As Dra says..I really expect fight scenes on eclipse because there are many of them on book BUT I expect to have the romantic ones too!!! I hope summit does not forget that mostly fans looking for the romantic scenes ones!

There needs to be a balance...this story is still about Edward and Bella and their intense love for each other. - gin0271

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Hot lava on new Twilight Video

The Twilight Saga: Eclipse' post-production phase completely underway



"The Eclipse post crew have been on Thanksgiving break, all back in Monday, some of us earlier, until then we drink coffee, plan & prepare," he said on November 28th. Sure enough, just a few hours ago, he updated his followers once again, saying "Working Sunday, battle sequences coming together, first half of film feeling very emotional, still early days."

When Eclipse wrapped earlier this fall, Slade made mention of the long road ahead in post. It seems he and his crew are certainly hitting the ground running on that end, and hopefully - once all the news about New Moon's box office beatdown grows stale - some photographic stills, trailers, and clips will begin to surface.

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5 Facts about the Twilight Saga Eclipse




Fact #1: It’s Darker
The brand new poster for Eclipse (above) hints at a darker tone with its brooding storm clouds. With 30 Days of Night director David Slade at the helm, it’s unsurprising. “Every movie is different because we work with a different director on each one, which I love,” Taylor Lautner tells RT. “David Slade is perfect for the third film because it’s darker. Eclipse was my favourite book.”

Ashley Greene, who plays vampire Alice, tells RT that Slade isn’t just a prince of darkness. “David is actually hysterical,” she laughs, “He has such a dry sense of humour that sometimes you don’t know if he’s kidding or not. Eclipse will be amazing because he has made it far edgier and more dramatic. It’s going to look very cool.”

Fact #2: There Will Be Less “Love Story” and More “War”

“Eclipse isn’t as intimate as Twilight or New Moon,” Robert Pattinson explains to us. “We’re at war, so I get to interact with more characters, not just Kristen. You’ll also find out more about the other members of the Cullen family. It just feels bigger.” But — fear not, Twihards — that isn’t to say the love story is cast aside altogether. “New Moon set up a love triangle with Bella, Edward and Jacob,” says Lautner. “So we explore that further in Eclipse. It’s a tough situation for all of them because Bella is torn between two guys, Jacob can’t get the girl that he loves and then there’s Edward, with all of his issues.”

Fact #3: The Werewolves Will Crank Up the Sex Appeal

“We all know the appeal of the vampire family,” says Nikki Reed, who plays vampire Rosalie. “But the werewolf boys are on a whole different level. They interact with a youthful, playful, comfortable warmth. It’s very sexy.”

As for Pattinson, he admits that his personal jealousy about Taylor Lautner’s newly-ripped physique actually comes in handy for the role. “In Eclipse, Taylor and I have lots of scenes together where we have to be jealous and petty with each other,” he says. “So it helps that I actually do feel inadequate when I see his body, especially because he’s younger than me. He fulfills every criteria of what teenage girls want, physically, in a guy. I felt like a had to prove myself against him.”

Fact #4: There's More Action

"Filming Eclipse actually changed my life," says Nikki Reed of the arduous training regime the cast had to endure. "I have never been so fit -- this is the first time in my life I have actually had a bicep. It's bizarre to compare how we look now to how we all looked in the first movie. The entire cast turned up on set for Eclipse looking super-buff."

New cast member Bryce Dallas Howard tried to play a prank on the crew during one stunt, but she didn't count on Pattinson's awkwardness. "We had a fight scene where Bryce had to grab my hair," he laughs. "So she took a clump of hair from my stunt double's wig and was going to pretend she had pulled it from my head. She told me to scream and storm off set, but it was so embarrassing. She had this huge clump of hair in her hand, and I was like 'oww,' really unconvincingly."

While the rest of the cast were having fun with stunts, spare a thought for poor Taylor Lautner. "Eclipse is a lot more physical for my character," he explains, "but any time I have any kind of action, I'm a wolf, so it's all done with CGI. It's a bummer."


Fact #5: The Ending Will Be Nicely Set Up For a Fourth - And Perhaps Fifth - Film

There are four books in The Twilight Saga: Twilight, New Moon, Eclipse and Breaking Dawn. But Ashley Greene gave RT the strongest indication yet that there might be five films. "We have finished filming Eclipse and one would assume that, if New Moon does as well as Twilight, then we'll start filming Breaking Dawn next year," she says.

"The only thing is, Breaking Dawn is a very large book so it would be a really long movie. We're thinking they might decide to split it into two parts, like they did with Harry Potter. Either way, we need to get on with shooting them because, unlike Harry Potter, vampires don't age. So we all need to look the same!"

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OFFICIAL ARTWORK: 'THE TWILIGHT SAGA: ECLIPSE'

A Peek of the New Faces in Twilight : Eclipse

Xavier Samuel, the young Australian actor will play the role of Riley, an attractive vampire college student who assists in the plot to kill the protagonist Bella Swan (Kristen Stewart), according to The Hollywood Reporter. Riley, described as a "newborn vampire" by THR, teams up with villain Victoria (Bryce Dallas Howard) in this murder scheme.

Guess who is the new Victoria? It's BRYCE DALLAS HOWARD and she is red haired too.





Sandino Moreno will play the role of Maria, a vamp from Jasper Cullen's past who creates an army of "baby vampires" during a nineteenth century vampire war, according to The Hollywood Reporter.



The universe will be again in a new high as twilight will launch Eclipse on June 30, 2010.

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