tirsdag 17. november 2009

Oh my, New Fuckin' Moon

Jeg sto opp halv sju og fikk akkurat med meg slutten på live streamen med Kellan, Ashley, Rob og Billy Burke. Jeg gikk glipp av Kristen og Taylor da jeg pusset tennene. Tror jeg. Og for deg som ikke satt oppe i natt, her er en smakebit:


Fra twilightbritneyfan.

Denne fikk jeg faktisk med meg. Litt sjalu. Bittelitt (unntatt det med den døde venninna, da, og litt pussig for Rob å få det der i fleisen, men sånn er det kanskje i USA? Bortsett fra det - nydelig tafseporno fra ca ett minutt og ut):


Fra deniseheartsJBHS via Robsessed.

På vei til jobben gjorde jeg et nytt forsøk på å få tak i Vanity Fair, og endte opp med Allure - med KStew på forsiden - i stedet. Det skjedde i et øyeblikk av akutt dårlig samvittighet fordi jeg ikke ofrer henne nok oppmerksomhet. Men jeg tror intervjuet er bra, da. Og hvis noen som står meg nær ønsker å ta fra meg bankkortene mine tror jeg er et godt tidspunkt!

Premierebilder:








Via New Moon Movie. Sjekk ut mange flere av Rob hos Robsessed, og de andre hos Celebuzz.

Det er litt for tidlig enda å få fanreaksjonene og anmeldelsene av filmen, og det er fortsatt natt i USA...Men: Q&A-runden med Stephenie Meyer som jeg skrev om i går er postet på hjemmesiden hennes og på thetwilightsaga.com. Her er de første spørsmålene:

"What was your favorite thing about Chris Weitz and how was his interpretation of the books different from Catherine Hardwicke? - Mira N.

My favorite thing about Chris Weitz: everything. Sounds hyperbole-ish, but he's really that amazing. If you follow along on some of the cast interviews you'll hear the same thing over and over. We all adore Chris. I would have to say that my very favorite thing about Chris as a director, coming from my unique position, is his passion for being true to the source material. He really immersed himself in the Twilight world and came to the set with the feel of it already in his head. We were very much on the same page. Second thing, he listens really well—to everybody, cast and crew."


Fra eksnead via Robsessed.

"In comparing New Moon to Twilight, I would say that the biggest difference in style is that Chris is more classic while Catherine is a little more edgy and modern. I wouldn't want both movies to be the same, though. I like seeing different interpretations. After all, no two people see the same thing when they read a novel. I enjoy seeing that visually."


Fra FePattz2.

"After seeing Twilight the movie you mentioned that you wish you had thought of Bella catching a glimpse of Edward watching her sleep and thinking it was only a dream. Are there any new moments in the New Moon movie that you thought...I wish I had thought of that? Miss having you around the fandom, Nicole B. (Cocoa) Crestwood, KY

Hey Cocoa! I miss you guys, too! Hope you're well!

New Moon stays closer to the novel, so there aren't a lot of scenes that aren't closely related to the book. I am a little sad that my action movie—Crosshairs—is so generically titled. I like the name of the action movie they used for the film (they couldn't use Crosshairs because there is a movie named Crosshairs somewhere out there). It makes me laugh every time Kristen says it."


Også fra eksnead .

"Also (and I don't consider this a spoiler because you've seen the trailers) there is a bit of a fight sequence in the Volturi tower now that isn't there in the book. At first, I had some resistance to this idea because in my mythology, if you start a fight with the Volturi, your story ends right there. It would have been kind of a bummer to have Edward, Bella, and Alice slaughtered in Volterra and no happy reunion scene (and no Eclipse or Breaking Dawn). But I worked with Melissa Rosenberg (the screen writer) and Summit until we came up with a solution that made sense with the story but also gave them the visual action they needed. And now that it's all put together and beautiful, I love it and kind of wish Felix had gotten his moment in the book."


Også fra FePattz2.

"Hi Stephenie! Texas LOVES you!!! In staying true to the novel, I'd like to know if there were any scenes missing from the original screenplay that you insisted be in the movie?? Thank you SOOO much!!!! -Trinity in Fort Worth

Sort of. In the original screenplay, Jacob's visit to Bella's room that one night didn't exist. The necessary information was still there, it was just scattered through a few other scenes. I really missed that scene, but change (and cutting!) is a part of the adaptation process—especially when you write really long books—so I was prepared to suck it up. And then Chris Weitz felt like we needed that scene, too, and he wrote up a beautiful version I love. And we all lived happily ever after."


FePattz2, igjen:-)

"I'm curious about whether or not you would have liked to write the screenplay for New Moon or any of the movies? Melissa has done great so far, but do you think the movies would have been any different if you hand a bigger hand in the screenplay? - Colleen

I don't think I'd be any good at adapting my own books. As you can tell, I like to write long stories. I do actually cut a lot in the editing process (Twilight was ten thousand words longer in the rough draft form), and what stays all feels absolutely vital to me. I just can't look at it objectively. I think I'd be better at adaption if I had some distance from the work. So yes, the movies would be different if I'd written the screenplay—they would be six hours long, which might sound great to some people, but as such they never would have been made."


En til fra FePattz2.

Og helt til slutt det spørsmålet jeg likte kanskje aller best:

"My question for you is.... are you at all surprised by the variety in age of your readers? I am 32 years old and absolutely loved your books, and I know I am not alone, in many discussion groups I have found there are 30, 40, even 50 somethings reading twilight. Thanks and keep writing! - Amy B.

Because I wrote Twilight for my twenty-nine-year-old self and not for a future YA audience, it always made sense to me that women my age would get it the same way I did. Are you ever too old to remember falling in love for the first time?"

Dette er heller ikke verst:

"My question: Is Stephenie Team Jacob or Team Edward? Please add that "I am a huge fan. Xoxo, Jenny"

I am Team "You Don't Have to Choose When it's Fiction.""

*Akkurat nå ELSKER jeg SMeyer!*

Hvis du vil ha mer SMeyer anbefaler jeg å kjøpe Dagbladet i dag.

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