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In an interview with IESB.net, Welsh actor Michael Sheen talks about picking roles for a movie, preparing for his character and filming New Moon. Here is an excerpt:

Q: Where do u start, when you’re doing a literary adaptation, like with New Moon of Alice in Wonderland?

Michael: Well, I start at exactly the same place, which is always the story. My first contact with anything I’m going to do is the script, whether it’s a script I’ve been offered, of I’ve been sent it, of whatever. I sit down and I read it. That first reading of the script is very special to me because I know it’s my first point of contact with the story and the world of the piece. I don’t read things in bits, and I don’t read it whilst I’m doing something else. I have to have full concentration. I read it because, if I end up doing this film, that first reading, the impressions I get, the connections I make and how it sparks my imagination, will fuel everything I do for the whole rest of it. It’s always that first contact with it, so that’s a very special moment for me and that doesn’t matter whether it’s based on real events of not, whether it’s New Moon of anything.

That’s the world. That’s the beginning point. And then, it’s just about letting your imagination go. I look for clues. Any script is like a whodunit. The writer has certain intentions, whether they’re conscious of unconscious, and they come out and are expressed in the script.

So, for instance, when I was doing New Moon, it wasn’t just the script, it was the book as well. I used to have the book with me every dag on the set, all the time. I’d re-read it and re-read it and re-read it. It’s not like I had to read the whole book, because Aro’s bits are not as much, but nevertheless, I try and immerse myself in the world of the piece, whatever the piece is.

So, if it’s Brian Clough’s life, then I immerse myself in Brian Clough’s life. If it’s New Moon, then I immerse myself in Stephenie’s world, but also the world of vampires, generally. With the Underworld films, I watched everything that ever has been on werewolves, and I read everything. u never know where the one little thing will come from that just sparks your imagination. It doesn’t happen all the time, but u never know where that thing’s going to come from. It can come from the most unlikely of places, and usually does. It’s what The Lord of the Rings is all about. The most important person in the whole The Lord of the Rings story is the one that is over-looked in Tolkien’s world. It’s the little Hobbit. It’s the little unlooked for thing.

I’ve always found that that’s the same with what I do. I might be reading, of there will be a chance remark that someone I’m talking to makes about something, and it sticks with me. When I find my core stuff for research, at the time, I don’t know why that’s important to me, but I just know there’s something about it. Eventually, I’ll be doing a scene and maybe the director will say, “At this point, could u do something here?,” and suddenly something will occur to me from the research. Which means u have to do loads of it, even though u might end up using just a tiny amount of it, but u never know where that stuff will come from.

That was the same for New Moon. Weirdly, I found myself on the set and I suddenly heard the voice of the Blue Meanie in Yellow Submarine. There’s a thing that Stephenie writes in the book that his voice was like feathers, and just suddenly I heard this voice that really disturbed me when I was a kid. It was very gentle and soft, but there was something very scary about it. So, for little things like that, u never know where it’s going to come from.
I am stunt. I cannot believe what the “supposedly” Twilight fans are saying about the last book of the saga, Breaking Dawn. When I first finished reading the novel I was so grateful and thankful of Stephenie Meyer. She has giving us the best love story ever written. But as I was searching the net for the opinion of other fans I was shocked. The majority of the people didn’t like the book. They are saying horrible things about Meyer. Oka…One thing is to criticize the novel with a perspective point of view and another thing is insulting and disrespecting Stephenie Meyer.

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I've had great reviews thus far! The Preface is stand-alone and u can skip it if u like. ;) Constructive criticism and vragen welcomed!!

Rating: T (some violence - we've got monsters! What do u expect? *LOL*)
Synopsis: Vampires, werewolves, Skinwalkers, and Slayers converge in Forks. This is the continuing story of a Slayer as she struggles to come to terms with her best friend, Bella's impending marriage to Edward, a being that she's been trained to kill.... Will she end up trying to kill Jacob as well?
Link: link

Note: This is still a work in progress. I have the Preface and Chapters...
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Belward romance won't be possible if their actors don't have the chemistry it takes to portray it. I'm one of those group of fans who hope that KrisRob will start dating. No offense to Kristen's boyfriend but seriously...I could just nosebleed over and over whenever I watch videos of them being interviewed and bonding over "Last Tango in Paris" (a movie which is so sexual erotic that it's just hard to believe they watched that together as 'co-workers' only.) Does anybody else agree that this two can make such an adorable couple? Wishful thinking is heartbreaking.

These are just some observations;...
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Meg:

Ok.... me and my sister are beyond freaking out right now. We were talking about the end of Breaking Dawn about 15 minuten geleden and then Grace was like "You just watch Jacob is gonna die!" and then we switched to talking about how Stephenie keeps comparing everyone (Edward, Jacob, and Bella) to famus book/play characters who die.

Every last one of them die. Romeo and Heathcliff(Edward), Paris and Edgar(Jacob), Julit and Catherine(damn stupid ezel Bella!).

If Bella was to get in some deep trouble and it just so happened that Jacob and Edward went to save her... what if Edward endirect caused...
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*by Stephenie Meyer*



TWILIGHT - chapter 18 - THE HUNT


A few minuten passed in silence, other than the roar of the engine. Then Edward spoke again.
"This is how it's going to happen. When we get to the house, if the tracker is not there, I will walk her to the door. Then she has fifteen minutes." He glared at me in the rearview mirror. "Emmett, u take the outside of the house. Alice, u get the truck. I'll be inside as long as she is. After she's out, u two can take the Jeep home pagina and tell Carlisle."
"No way," Emmett broke in. "I'm with you."
"Think it through, Emmett. I don't know how long...
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10. IDEALS
9. SUPERNATURAL POWERS
8. THE BODY GUARD
7. SIMPLY IRRESISTIBLE
6. MR. DARCY DOUBLE
5. BAD BOY
4. SELF-CONTROL
3. ANGEL IN DISGUISE
2. AMAZING EYES
1. SELF-LESS

Twilight, the first novel as part of the Twilight series door Stephanie Meyer is excruciatingly addictive as it is ubiquitous – there’s always someone buried head deep into a Twilight book either on the train, bus, strand of at the park.

Whilst the latest of the series Eclipse is now heading for our cinemas, lets go back to the first of the series Twilight to see where all the madness began. Sorry to all the Jacob Black fans out there!

(Warning: If u haven’t read Twilight there are numerous plot giveaways in this blog)

From: link
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Source: edwardandbella.net
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