Originally posted by naqies at 18-4-2009 00:34
aduh terasa kekosongan melanda ....abih dah baca BD .....alamat kena ler ulang baca dari twilight balik nak layan perasaan....
ulang.... jgn tak ulang..... now... kan aku cakap hari tu.... akan rasa kosong jer n kehilangan gitu..
Originally posted by ushioz at 18-4-2009 01:18
aku rasa new moon ni kena tukar orang buat OST. certain lagu2 dalam twilight sucks. tak sesuai dengan mood. jadi macam filem murahan je.
aku dah post pasal ni kat atas nun... #351 .....
mmg carter burwell tak buat soundtrack New Moon.... but aku harap dorang kekalkan Bella's Lullabye ciptaan dier la sbb we identify a lot with that beautiful composition.........
lama dah tak gi forum. new moon thread best, banyak update. and now we can look forward to thursday since ET is covering set reports instead of MTV. Let's wait for April 23th!
ASHLEY Greene admits she is living a fairytale, even if, at times, she struggles with her new lifestyle.
The 22-year-old Californian has gone from a handful of bit parts to playing a lead character in the film version of Stephenie Meyer's best-selling Twilight books.
The irony is Greene never wished to be an actor. Her dreams lay on the catwalk, but at 165cm she was quickly told she was too short to model and advised to take up acting.
Her tiny stature, however, made her perfect for the role of diminutive Alice Cullen, the sweet, psychic sister of the film's protagonist, heart-throb Edward Cullen (Robert Pattinson), a 104-year-old "good" vampire in a 17-year-old's body.
The role has ensured the relatively unknown actor's name now returns nearly two million search results in Google and, of course, the relentless attention of the paparazzi.
"I'm still getting used to the go, go, go Hollywood lifestyle which has definitely thrown me into a realm where I'm struggling a little bit," says Greene, who was a fan of the books long before she auditioned for the role of Alice.
"As an actor you want people to know you and there are times you want your pictures taken, but it's unnerving to walk out of a venue with friends and there are 20 people flashing lights in your face. Do you know how bright those lights are?"
Along with her newfound fame and unending attention, Greene says her biggest challenge has been learning the black art of time management and juggling the constant flow of meetings and engagements.
While speaking with Play, Greene is packing before heading off on a further overseas trip, this time to London before starting filming on the second Twilight film, New Moon.
"I'm definitely learning about this whole time management thing," she says. "I've gone from having a regular job that started at nine and finished at a set time, to running around, going to meetings and rehearsals, flying here and flying there, all the while trying to have a social life -- and furnish my home. It's amazing, but I'm still getting used to it."
But the Twilight phenomenon just gets bigger and bigger and, despite the film's mixed reviews (see ours on Page 6), when the DVD hit shops in the US on March 27 more than three million fans snapped up copies in 24 hours, earning the Twilight DVD a spot in the top five first-day DVD earners of the past two years.
Greene's role in the film may also have found her love -- with her on-screen husband, of all people.
The chemistry between Greene and on-screen partner Jasper Hale (played by best-friend Jackson Rathbone) has lead to rumours the two are dating.
Though Greene is adamant they are not, she admits the only thing keeping them apart is their hectic schedules.
"He and I both don't have time to date, but we do have amazing chemistry," she says.
"We both have such big crushes on each other and it clearly shows. We got along instantly and the day we met, he was teaching me how to swing dance.
"He (Rathbone) does everything. He sings, he dances, and he's so sweet. Even my mum has a crush on him and tells me, 'You should date him'. So, who knows, maybe when we both stop running around the world."
Christian Serratos is Finished with New Moon Filming
Saturday, April 18, 2009
New Moon/PETA photo shoot
I am finished filming New Moon. It was great to see everyone again!
Chris Weitz was great! I can't believe that I have been so fortunate to have worked with such talented people in such a short time. Stephenie, Catherine, Chris and more. I am so grateful! This time around I felt more comfortable letting the team know that when I was dressed as Angela, I and Angela would prefer to be dressed animal cruelty free and they obliged. They were awesome! I'm so thankful that they went out of there way to find items that did not have animal products in them. It was touching.
Today I did a shoot for PETA to help provent the slaughter/murder of seals. Wearing fur is NOT sexy or cool. Taking a stance and being your own person is the coolest/sexiest thing you can do. I think fur belongs on the animal, your pet. Take notice. Take part. Don't allow the slaughter.