Intervju med TINSEL KOREY(Emily)

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Intervju med Tinsel Korney/Emily


 

Hi Tinsel, before starting just let me say that we are really happy and really excited to be talking to you, because we haven’t seen you around that much, so it’s a pretty cool thing to have this chance to know you a little bit better. Here at Foforks we are such huge fans from the whole cast, so we are dying to know everything we can about you and your character in the Saga.

 

1) So let’s begin with how was the audition process to get your role in New Moon? And how was shooting the sequence?

I auditioned in L.A. with the director Chris Weitz and casting directors Rene Haynes and Joseph Middleton. Filming was great, Chris is a very warm and talented director. I can’t wait to see his vision of New Moon come to life.

2) From what we’ve saw so far we are pretty happy with the make-up on the second movie, and we know that the biggest thing physically about Emily is the huge scar she has on her right side, so what can you tell us about that part? Did it take long to get into the character or how was it?

All I can say is that you are going to be happy. It looks amazing, for a gruesome scar that is. I put a lot of effort into any character I play, but having an amazing cast to work with (which I had on this movie) helps make my job easier.

3) Well, for now you are the only girl inside the Wolf Pack, so you were surrounded by all those (shirtless and hot, lol) boys, how was filming with them? Did they play around a lot or give you a hard time for being the only girl there?

The boys are awesome. They’re exactly like their characters, I think they did an amazing job with casting.

4) We know as well that you have a musical side like a lot of other members from the cast, for instance: Jackson, Rob or Jamie, did u have the chance to show that talent around the set, play anything with them? Tell us a little bit more about your musical preferences.

I didn’t get to play any music for any of the cast. But I did compliment Rob on his songs. I actually had his song “Never think” on repeat when I met him. lol I like all types of music from Country to Rap, I believe you can find beauty in all type of music.

5) If you could choose any other role in the Saga, which one would it be? Still running with the wolves or maybe changing sides with the vampires?

I don’t know if I’d choose a different role. I like playing Emily. I wouldn’t switch sides either. Wolves are freakin’ cool. I did a movie with wolves once, and they have an energy that is so powerful you can’t even describe it.

6) How do you see Emily, as a mother figure to the Wolf Pack like many of us do? Because she is also pretty tough, being part of all those secrets and stuff, and at the same time taking care of those around her, right? What is your take on the character?

I think of Emily as being more of the older sister. Fun enough to hang with, but stern enough to keep the boys in line.

7) Being part of all this is really a huge thing, and for now you are managing pretty well to stay a little under the radar, away from paparazzi and all that mess, in what ways do you expect that being part of the Saga will change your career or affect your life? Are you prepared for that, or are you trying to avoid this part of it?

I really don’t know what will happen from this point. Everyone keeps telling me how big this movie is, and how’s it’s going to change my life. But I don’t think it’s really hit me yet. It started to the other day when I saw my pic in US weekly “Sexy Stars of Twilight”. I don’t think you can ever be prepared for something like this, you just have to ride the wave, and remember why you starting doing this in the first place. For me it was the art, so that’s what I’m focusing on.

We are hearing a few rumours about spin-offs with the Volturi, and in New Moon both the Quileute tribe and the Wolf Pack are really important, do you think they also have potential to being considered for a spin-off?

YEAH!

9) Your role is only beggining, what do you expect for Eclipse and Breaking Dawn?

I don’t know, I try not to expect things.

10) Do you have any other project on the side while being part of the films? Like maybe working on your music or other movie roles on your plans?

Yeah I actually shot a movie after New Moon called “Fathers and Sons” it’s a spin off a film I did last year called “Mother’s and Daughter’s” with Tantoo Cardinal. Also music is still there. I’m really trying to put out a c.d. this year. My fans have been really patient with me, saying “it’s coming”. But this year… it’s coming! lol

11) We could probably say that there’s not a lot of room in Hollywood for native-americans, or a lot of opportunities for that matter, so what do you think about the importance that this Saga gives to them? Do you think that being in this much exposure helps those actors to gain a little more of attention?

The cool thing about this movie is that it’s Natives in modern day. Obviously I hope this movie will help with more roles being written for us. Only time will tell. I keep saying that there needs to be more comedy. Anyone who hangs with Natives, knows how funny we are.

12) You’ve probably watched Twilight by now, so in a scale from 1 to 10, how much do you think that the sequence will be better than the first one?

I’m biased because I’m in New Moon. So I’ll say 7 to be safe.

13) Have you read all of the books in the saga? Which one is your favorite? And which part of the whole story you like the most?

I have not read all the books yet. I read New Moon and I have Eclipse (which I have started but haven’t finished) and Breaking Dawn.

14) You probably got along pretty well with the actors from the Quileute tribe/Wolf Pack, did you have the chance to do that with those from the “enemy clan” as well?

Yeah the boys and I are tight. I’ve met some of the “enemy clan”, and from the ones I’ve met they are all really lovely.

Ping-pong Questions: Answer the first thing that comes on your mind

Best 6-pack from the cast: Alex
Hard-as-stone Vampire or a Hot Werewolf: Hot Werewolf
Twilight Fans: Dedicated
Favorite Artistic Expression: Painting
Thing you can’t live without: Air, I could part with anything material.
The cast: lovely
Team Edward or Team Jacob: Team Sam
Favorite character on the whole saga: Jane so far, she’s dangerous.
Person you would like to imprint: lol… I already have, but I can’t tell you who.
Brazil: sexy

Your interview will go online right on the day that the biggest Twilight Fansite in the country, with more than 40.000 readers daily, is celebrating it’s 1 year anniversary, would you like to send a little message to all those admirers and fans here at Foforks and all over Brazil as well?

Hey to everyone at Foforks.com and Ola/Oi to everyone in Brazil. Be safe, Believe in Dreams, and never let anyone tell you, you can’t do something.

Again Tinsel, thank you so much for being so sweet and talking to us. We hope to see a lot more of you around, and not only being part of the movies but on your other projects as well. A big hello from all of us here at Foforks! Bye!

 


Intervju med Kiowa Gordon(Embry Call)

Rubriken säger väll allt ;P

 

CHRIS WEITZ I EN INTERVJU MED NNERDWORLD!

Den här intervju är värkligen värld att läsa!

Här är den ;

I guess I should ask you about the actual movie. How done is it?

It's pretty done. It has to be done. It has to come out on November 20. Which means we sort of have to hand it over October 30. Which means the picture has to lock August 30. And so in a few weeks it'll be locked, the visual effects are in good shape, all the R&D on the more complicated, more ephemeral effects is being completed.

How weird was it, stepping into somebody else's franchise?

It was a bit odd at first. But then again it's pretty amazing to have a huge fan base just dropped into your lap. And it was a pleasure to be able to deliver faithfully on a book. WithGolden Compass I felt that by being faithful to the book I was working at odds with the studio. But Summit understands that it's Stephenie Meyer's world, and really it's about recreating the experience the reader has, in some kind of faithful manner. Creating a picture that doesn't violate too badly the picture they have in their minds.

Was there technical stuff that you learned on Golden Compass that was useful here?

There was, yeah. It was really CGI boot camp. That was over 2000 special effects, and each one went through 200 or more iterations of, you know, what the talking ferret was doing at that point. Now to do werewolves and so forth is frankly no biggie. I mean, you still have to get things right, and take care of the process, but the bizarre things that you do -- like, now we're going to go check the DPX files, and oh, we're going to have a CineSync with Tippett, cause they just uploaded the files to the FTP server -- that kind of stuff is now, yeah, OK, we're going to do that. Whereas the first time around I was like, what? We're doing what? What are you talking about?

The effects really did look good in Golden Compass.

That is the most successful element of it, I think. The effects were beautiful and elegant. I'm really keen on settling down the special effects into the world around them, rather than trying to blow anyone away. That's something I'm a stickler about.

How closely did you follow the look-and-feel of the first movie in New Moon?Did you want to make it your own? Or do a seemless transition?

I think there's a balance possible. I do want to make it my own, and I'm not really interesting in tweaking the world in the digital intermediate so that it gets this kind of blue gloss which the first movie had. I'm much more interested in having a fuller palate, and a richer palate. And we're able to shoot some scenes in sunlight, eventually, which is really kind of nice. And to shoot interior scenes that have a kind of rounded glow to them, like the Volturi ... bad-guy headquarters, for want of a better term.

The footage today looked great, and there wasn't even any FX in it.

Not that you would notice. There's little stuff like, everytime you see Edward as an apparition he's been shot against a green screen and then taken out of the picture, and then treated and put back in. So you do a lot of work just to make it seem like he's sort of there. And then there's a lot of wire removal and stuff that you don't notice.

I hope there's sparkling in this one.

There will be lots of sparkling.

Is it weird to be a guy directing Twilight? Since it's a franchise that's considered more for … the ladies?

I think at first it was odd for the fans when I came on board. There was a question of whether I was going to kind of try to bring some amped up macho mentality … I wouldn't even know how to do that. I think I'm pretty fem. I have a lot of estrogen.

At first Stephenie was a bit surprised that I had been brought out as a first choice. But we met and chatted and it all worked really well.

Is she going to have a cameo in this movie?

She's not. But now I feel bad about it -- as though I intended not to. But I had kind of forgotten that she had a cameo in the first one, and she never asked, she's very quiet and gracious about it. I don't know if she wanted to or not. I probably should have.

I liked the vibe between Bella and Jacob. It felt real, but also different from the way she interacts with Edward.

Taylor's very much like the character, tremendously sunny and upbeat. And Kristen is very protective of Taylor, actually. He's 17 now, and Kristen's been working since Panic Room if not before that. She wanted to make sure Taylor was protected from the world, and that works perfectly with the dynamic of the book.

I have to say, his torso in the clip you showed today was unlike any human torso I have ever seen.

It's pretty astonishing. He did work very very hard.

Was that CGI?

I swear to God, it was all his hard work.

 

 

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Intervju med Jamie Campbell-Bower(Caius)

 

Jag vet inte om detta är samma intervju men jag tror inte det iaf :s

Här är den ;

MTV: Welcome to Comic-Con and to "Twilight," Jamie. How does it feel to be here?

Jamie Campbell Bower: Pretty good, man. I got off a plane at 5:30 last night and went straight to the Gaslamp theater and did hellos [to the Twilighters]. It was nuts. It was craziness.

MTV: Did you get to introduce the movie to the fans?

Bower: Yeah, we did all together. It was the entire cast. We went around to say hello to everyone who was watching, because they were doing a screening of "Twilight," and so we all went in. ... I swear to God, I saw, like, four people have a heart attack.

MTV: How does it feel to know that you are now a member of the "Twilight" saga group and have the power to make people lose it?

Bower: It's good. I think I might use that, in a bad way.

MTV: Tell us about your character in "New Moon."

Bower: I play Caius, who is the leader of the Volturi. They are a coven and effectively run the vampire community. They make the laws up. It's me, Michael Sheen who plays Aro, and a guy called Christopher Heyerdahl who plays Marcus. We try to kill Bella and convince Edward to come and live with us — because Peter's character [Carlisle Cullen] had come and lived with us before — and we love the Cullen’s deeply.

MTV: Director Chris Weitz is new to most of these guys, but so are you. What kind of discussions did you two newbie’s have before filming began?

Bower: He gave us a lot of freedom. We sat down prior to it and just bounced ideas around. The back-story for Caius is already there, as it is for the Volturi. It's all fairly self-explanatory. We sat down and I said, "I think he's got this deep-rooted anger. He doesn't have a power, and he's pretty pissed off about that, because the rest of them have powers." And then, once we got on set, he was just like, "Go for it." We'd do a couple of takes of the same thing, and then we'd change it up and I'd do something crazy.

MTV: Give us an example of one of the crazy takes.

Bower: We'd do different accents, different styles. There would be one that would be very introverted, and then there would be another one that would be completely theatrical. It was good fun.

MTV: Unfortunately, we don't see you in the "New Moon" trailer. So maybe you could give us a sneak peek at Caius? Look into the camera and give us your favorite line, in-character.

Bower: [Gets into character] "We don't offer second chances. I would advise that you follow through on your promise soon."

MTV News was on the scene at the 2009 San Diego Comic-Con. Visit MTVNews.com, Splash Page, the MTV Movies Blog and Hollywood Crush for videos, interviews and the latest news on "New Moon," "Iron Man 2" and everything in between.


Intervju med Ashley Greene


En till intervju med Taylor och Kristen

Jaa, det är massor med intervjuer med Taylor och Kristen ute just nu! :)

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Intervju med Taylor Lautner och Kristen Stewart



Q:
 What do you think the New Moon fans are not expecting from this film?


Taylor: Giant fuzzy werewolves.


Kristen: No, I think they expected those.


Taylor: I honestly don’t think they’re expecting to be as heartbroken as I think they will be. I know when I read New Moon, I really felt bad for Jacob’s character and Bella, just because Jacob can’t have her and he’s trying to get her, and everything that’s going on, and her being torn and confused. I felt really bad, but actually, when I lived the experience with Kristen, it was much worse, and I just can’t imagine what the fans are going to think when they watch that.


Kristen: He feels bad for himself.


Taylor: I don’t feel bad for myself. I feel bad for Jacob and I feel bad for you.


Q: What do you think the fans are going to enjoy the most about New Moon?


Taylor: Somebody like me would enjoy the action because I love action movies andNew Moon takes that to another level than Twilight was. And, it’s a lot more complicated, this time around. It takes what Bella and Edward developed in Twilight, and it smashes that at the beginning, and then it becomes complicated until the end of the movie.


Kristen: Yeah, it’s not an easy story. Not that Twilight was, but Twilight was about two people who were already conflicted internally, throwing themselves against each other, mindlessly. It was just very impulsive. And, in this case, we had to think a lot more about what we were doing because it wasn’t instinctual, like a chemistry love thing. Everything in these movies is heightened. If you get sad, you don’t just get sad. It’s like you’d rather just be dead. I guess people experience that in real life, but in our movie, it’s more than that. So, it was just harder.


Q: Does something like that take the challenge for you, as an actor, to another level?


Kristen: Yeah, it’s hard because you have no reference. I don’t know what it’s like to be shattered by somebody who physiologically completes you, and then you have that taken away, and what that feels like. I don’t know because, for me, it doesn’t exist. So, yeah, it’s hard.

 

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Intervju med TINSEL KOREY(Emily)



H
ave you read the Twilight Saga books? If yes, which book is your favorite and why? I have read New Moon, and I’m reading Eclipse right now. I also own Breaking Dawn. I’ll have to get back to you on which one is my favorite.

What was the audition process like for you? I auditioned in L.A. with the director Chris Weitz and casting directors Rene Haynes and Joseph Middleton. Filming was great, Chris is a very warm and talented director. I can’t wait to see his vision of New Moon come to life.

Did you, along with the other cast members who were also in the Quileuete roles, spend any time building back-stories or relationships? I built my back-story before I met the boys, I already had an idea of who Emily was. Meeting and hanging out with the boys only helped build upon what my prior thoughts already were. I think when we all hung out the back-story just was there in who we were. Most of us are pretty similar to our characters.

How long is the process of getting into makeup and costume for Emily and can you describe it? It takes hours to perfect the make-up and you’ll have to wait for the movie to see the magic that the makeup/SPX department created ?

Your MySpace has pictures and videos of you performing traditional music and dance. What art form do you prefer: acting, music, or dance? I don’t really prefer one over the other, they’re all just different aspects of my artistry: I love them equally.


Intervjun hittade jag på NMM :)


Intervju med några från New Moon

Entertainment Weekly fick en intervju med Robert, Kristen, Ashley, Taylor och Chris på Comic-Con!
Jag kan inte sluta skratta när Robert säger "Shut up!" hahaha

Intervju med Ashley Greene

Ny Intervju med Ashley Greene :) <3
Hon säger bland annat att hon vill bli en Blond-Girl , coolt ;)


Intervju med Christian Serratos(Angela)

Ok! Magazine hade en intervju med Christian Serratos och hon pratar om Robert ^^

 

     

 Twilight star Christian Serratos, aka Bella’s high school pal Angela Weber, has a job many girls would just die for — she gets to be on set with Robert Pattinson and the rest of the vamp-movie gang all day. So does she think R-Pattz’s new reputation as a ladies’ man is deserved? OK! chatted with Christian at the Charlotte Russe 2009 Fall Launch in NYC, and we asked if the thought Edward Cullen had turned into a playboy since skyrocketing to fame over the last year.

 

“I don’t think so,” says Christian, adding that if has changed, Robert has gone in the opposite direction.

“If anything he’s become more humble and more introverted,”  Christian tells OK!.


So what about the romance with Kristen Stewart? Christian teased us with a sort of yes, sort of no on whether the two are together.


“I truly don’t know, I don’t know. There is a possibility,” Christian reveals. “There’s a possibility that it’s all BS, I just don’t know

 It’s going to be interesting finding out either way.”

Christian and the rest of the cast will be reunited on the set of Eclipse in August, something she’s excited about.


“I feel like we’re all going to have a blast. I feel like we all know our characters and we’ve all had a lot of help with Stephanie [Meyer], too,” she explains.


“She’s there on set and if we have a question, she’ll answer our question.


She’s just really chill. She’s really supportive.


She likes what everyone’s doing, so I think everyone just wants to make her happy, as well as the fans, so it works out.”

 

Källa: NMM <3


Intervju med Xavier Samuel

Radio Showen Hot30 har en radio intervju med Xavier Samuel som har nu officielt fått rollen som Riley i Eclipse

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Intervju Med Taylor Lautner

Taylor hade en intervju med Interviw Magazine! Läs den HÄR!

Men denna videon är också söt! <3

Daniel radcliffe pratar om Twilight/Robert Pattinson

Jaah, rubirken säger ju allt! ;)


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Intervju Med Billy Burke

Hittade en intervju med Billy Burke(Charlie), den är från i lördes alltså 11 Juli :)


Intervju med Kristen & Robert

Den är lite gammal men den är väldigt roligt ibland...tycker jag iaf.

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Intervju med Catherine Hardwicke "efter twilight"

 

LOS ANGELES (Reuters Life!) - With last year's surprise box office smash hit "Twilight," Catherine Hardwicke

had the biggest U.S. opening weekend ever, $69.6 million, for a female director of a Hollywood movie.

Among her follow-up projects, she has been picked to reteam with her "Lords of Dogtown" star Emile Hirsch on what has been called a supernatural version of "Hamlet" at a liberal arts college. It is being developed by Overture Films.

Hardwicke, whose other films includes teen coming of age tale "Thirteen" and biblical drama "The Nativity Story" spoke to Reuters about connecting with teenagers and life after "Twilight."

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