Wednesday, 6 April 2011

Very dark, but there were stars, points of light and reason. ….And then you shot across my sky like a meteor.

So as much as I cannot stand the Twilight Franchise anymore, the next installment is on its way. I swear I saw the first film 30+ times but I think I over exaggerated the obsession then and since haven't been as interested, but the end is nearing and I'm interested in the how they end it because to be honest, the books were a disappointment but there is so much in it the film could be interesting.

I also found out some interesting gossip about the film: The Wedding Scene has been shot. Apparently there are only a few weeks left of filming left which is quite exciting to be honest. I always find it exciting when a film that's quite high profile is close to its climax (such a film dork). Lot's of the stars from the films have been tweeting about it recently too. “Long wedding night until 6 am. Everyone was SO neatly frocked up Just about to start facing this Saturday…,” “Twilight” noob Mia Maestro tweeted on Saturday (2/4/11) night, revealing nothing else about the highly anticipated scene. Ashley Greene seemed equally tired by the shoot when she too took to Twitter on Sunday to share with her fans her exhaustion from shooting into the wee hours. “Whyyyyyyyy can’t I fall asleep! These night shoots are killing me! Messing up my sleep patterns hard core,” she wrote.
(Breaking Dawn - official poster) 

Also, they are making sure that these scenes are kept private for now after the sex scenes were leaked a few weeks ago. The problem with this is that the scenes were shot but not edited so therefore were to explicit. The leak prompted “Twilight” author Stephenie Meyer and director Bill Condon to release a letter proclaiming how “heartbroken” they were over the shots being released. Pattinson was also reported to have been fairly pissed about this: "I want the 'Twilight' troops to mobilize, all the good fans, and find out who these little sh--s are and just hack into their computers and destroy them. I'm being genuinely serious, 'Twilight' fans ... Punish them."

I suppose before it's release I really should watch the other films, but I always prefered the fan fictions (sometimes they were even better than the original) If anyone fancies reading any then visit:

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