Twilight coverage ramps up
Nov. 6th, 2008 05:12 pmAnother Twi-spam entry before the regular spam goes up later tonight:
Preview of this week's EW Twilight cover, in which they just give in and go, "Look, we know you want the cute guy and that's pretty much it. Here he is. Look, the entire cover is his face. No wacky photoshop, no weird-ass poses, no chest hair to frighten the children, no powdered sugar. It's pretty much life-size. Please, go make out with this magazine cover for a couple of hours and leave us alone."
("What do you think about our new Robert Pattinson cover?" "Because, seriously, if you don't like it, we can still change it. It would cost a couple million dollars to recall all the magazines and reprint them, but it would be worth it. It's okay, you know, just let us know. omg please don't hurt us.")
(I still want to know how many chess pieces they actually received in the mail.)
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elainethefair just pointed out the tags on the blog entry. *dies*)
(Come back tomorrow for EW's candid interview with Twilight costar Kristen Stewart, and a look at the second of EW's three Twilight Collector's Covers. OH GOD. ETA: Scans and the other two covers.)
More from Entertainment Weekly, which is about as much up this movie's ass as MTV is: Robert Pattinson on not being 'beautiful' enough for 'Twilight' (video); Stephenie Meyer Talks 'Twilight' (and Breaking Dawn and Midnight Sun); 'Twilight': Will it be a hit? Wait, wait, hold up, I gotta show you this:
Oh, and then the Vanity Fair coverage I stumbled across today (it's the Kate Winslet issue, I think?) is like the most amazing thing ever: James Wolcott pretty much sporks the book (while fangirling the actors themselves), and it is delightful; scans of the magazine article and photos; Twilight Idols: Behind the Scenes on the Vanity Fair Photo Shoot. And then they have Q&As with EVERYONE. A few highlights: Robert Pattinson (Trademark style? "Looking terrible. Truly, I wear the same thing everyday. I don’t know how to use a washer machine"); Kristen Stewart ("[Bella] just trusts the shit out of herself." SHE DOES, Y'ALL. I think the way I put it was "I am out of my goddamn fool mind and I am going to own that shit"?); Edi Gathegi (on learning a French accent: "I even tried to get myself a French girlfriend, but that didn’t work out"); Jackson Rathbone (Significant other: "She’s beautiful, but shy. She’s also a guitar"); Nikki Reed ("That’s the charity that I want to start. It’s called 'Kids, Get Your Ass into Books and Off of MySpace!' "). And then, A Spotlight on Twilight at the Apple Store:
Empire's coverage, including a photoshoot and behind-the-scenes video.
A two-part interview with Kristen Stewart at ifmagazine.com.
Are 'Twilight' Fans "Twums" or "Mothersuckers"? What? I... what?
Yeah, I'd start drinking too.
And finally: Twilight Lead Kristen Stewart Can't Be Bothered To Read Next Twilight Book. I think "it was too informative" will now be my go-to phrase whenever I'm fishing for something polite to say. "That... that was a very good short story you wrote! It was... very informative."

Preview of this week's EW Twilight cover, in which they just give in and go, "Look, we know you want the cute guy and that's pretty much it. Here he is. Look, the entire cover is his face. No wacky photoshop, no weird-ass poses, no chest hair to frighten the children, no powdered sugar. It's pretty much life-size. Please, go make out with this magazine cover for a couple of hours and leave us alone."
("What do you think about our new Robert Pattinson cover?" "Because, seriously, if you don't like it, we can still change it. It would cost a couple million dollars to recall all the magazines and reprint them, but it would be worth it. It's okay, you know, just let us know. omg please don't hurt us.")
(I still want to know how many chess pieces they actually received in the mail.)
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(Come back tomorrow for EW's candid interview with Twilight costar Kristen Stewart, and a look at the second of EW's three Twilight Collector's Covers. OH GOD. ETA: Scans and the other two covers.)
More from Entertainment Weekly, which is about as much up this movie's ass as MTV is: Robert Pattinson on not being 'beautiful' enough for 'Twilight' (video); Stephenie Meyer Talks 'Twilight' (and Breaking Dawn and Midnight Sun); 'Twilight': Will it be a hit? Wait, wait, hold up, I gotta show you this:
The author loves the movie, though she had her disagreements with Hardwicke. ''I mostly stepped in on the script level,'' she says. ''You know the line 'So the lion fell in love with the lamb'? It's a bit of a cheesy line, I have to say. They had changed the wording on that, to downplay it a little. And I said, 'I really like how you've changed this, but this line is tattooed on people's ankles. I think you're going to have a problem if you don't do it exactly right.' And they listened to me — and saved themselves the outrage of the people who know these books.''I just... I appreciate the self-awareness there, but... that's not... it doesn't... Look, don't you want to make the best movie you can? Changing the line from the movie doesn't mean that every single copy of the book will magically burst into flame and they can never, ever read the original line again. You cannot make decisions in life based on what the ankle-tattoo people want. Seriously, this is something to live by. Embroider it on a pillow or something.
Oh, and then the Vanity Fair coverage I stumbled across today (it's the Kate Winslet issue, I think?) is like the most amazing thing ever: James Wolcott pretty much sporks the book (while fangirling the actors themselves), and it is delightful; scans of the magazine article and photos; Twilight Idols: Behind the Scenes on the Vanity Fair Photo Shoot. And then they have Q&As with EVERYONE. A few highlights: Robert Pattinson (Trademark style? "Looking terrible. Truly, I wear the same thing everyday. I don’t know how to use a washer machine"); Kristen Stewart ("[Bella] just trusts the shit out of herself." SHE DOES, Y'ALL. I think the way I put it was "I am out of my goddamn fool mind and I am going to own that shit"?); Edi Gathegi (on learning a French accent: "I even tried to get myself a French girlfriend, but that didn’t work out"); Jackson Rathbone (Significant other: "She’s beautiful, but shy. She’s also a guitar"); Nikki Reed ("That’s the charity that I want to start. It’s called 'Kids, Get Your Ass into Books and Off of MySpace!' "). And then, A Spotlight on Twilight at the Apple Store:
When the first syllables of "Edward Cullen" are announced, the room shatters into a jumping, pounding, cacophonous mania. Then he emerges.Yeah, you can imagine about how well they manage that. And THEN: Maybe the word "Edward" or "Bella" has flickered across the water cooler or an email is suddenly punctuated with a cryptic "OME!" (Oh My Edward!, for those in the know). I TOLD YOU I WAS NOT MAKING IT UP.
"OH. MY. GOD!" says the girl on the second row.
"I LOVE YOU, EDWARD!!!" yells the girl next to her.
He squints, they shriek. He smiles, they roar. The girls are again instructed to "be cool."
Empire's coverage, including a photoshoot and behind-the-scenes video.
A two-part interview with Kristen Stewart at ifmagazine.com.
Are 'Twilight' Fans "Twums" or "Mothersuckers"? What? I... what?
Yeah, I'd start drinking too.
And finally: Twilight Lead Kristen Stewart Can't Be Bothered To Read Next Twilight Book. I think "it was too informative" will now be my go-to phrase whenever I'm fishing for something polite to say. "That... that was a very good short story you wrote! It was... very informative."
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Date: 2008-11-06 11:30 pm (UTC)Oh KStew, you're a lot smoother with your words then good ol' RPattz.
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Date: 2008-11-06 11:32 pm (UTC)Ooh, it says there are three different collectors' covers. I hope I get Kristen Stewart. Who would the third one be? The guy who plays Jacob?
Changing the line from the movie doesn't mean that every single copy of the book will magically burst into flame and they can never, ever read the original line again.
True, but you can never read the original line the same way again because you'll be hearing the movie line in your head. It's like when you read The Princess Bride and Fight Club and find out some of the best lines in the movie were improvements on what was in the book. The book line doesn't sound right. But I don't know whether there were any ankle-tattoos involved there. There are some lines people hold dear, but if you can improve on a line in the movie, then, well, better is better! I guess I sort of see both sides here.
"That’s the charity that I want to start. It’s called 'Kids, Get Your Ass into Books and Off of MySpace!' "
Aw, I don't know who Nikki Reed is, but I like her.
I think "it was too informative" will now be my go-to phrase whenever I'm fishing for something polite to say. "That... that was a very good short story you wrote! It was... very informative."
Heeee hee hee. And now I know your game if I ever let you look at a short story.
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Date: 2008-11-06 11:37 pm (UTC)Ooh, it says there are three different collectors' covers. I hope I get Kristen Stewart. Who would the third one be?
I'm guessing a group shot, maybe the bad vampires.
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Date: 2008-11-06 11:33 pm (UTC)Soon to be riding him like a ponySorry. You know me, I'm all about the awesomeness of Alice. I'm still not quite sure how SMeyer came up with her; it's like she wandered in from a better book.
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Date: 2008-11-06 11:37 pm (UTC)You totally don't know me but...
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Date: 2008-11-06 11:58 pm (UTC)Happily, the forthcoming film of Twilight...sweeps away the trite chatter of Bella’s interior monologue and the clumpy pace of Meyer’s storytelling with one swoop of the camera LOL! I kind of feel like fangirling this article just for the sporkage of the novels themselves. And calling Edward the James Dean of the undead, because that's pricless. I need to stop reading these things, because they're making me want to go to the movie, and I don't WANT to go to the movie. ...This comment doesn't make sense, I think Twilight has finally managed to sear some of the synapses in my brain.
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Date: 2008-11-07 12:03 am (UTC)Dude, forget Spunk Ransom. I'm starting to dig on Rathbone now (and his hair is even crazier than Rob's!).
10 years from now there are going to be a lot of women who will be very ashamed of themselves.
Date: 2008-11-07 12:10 am (UTC)And is it really so, so hard to understand that Robert Pattinson is in fact an actor, and not Edward Cullen made flesh? Do they not read or listen to any of Pattinson's interviews making fun of Edward because they're so busy mentally Photoshopping themselves making out with him?
People make me soo...mad...it just-- it-- flames. Flames...on the side of my face...
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Date: 2008-11-07 12:12 am (UTC)(And total agreement with you to boot!)
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Date: 2008-11-07 12:13 am (UTC)I say this knowing I'm going to need to spike my drink to keep from sporking all the teenyboppers in the theatre with me.
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Date: 2008-11-07 12:14 am (UTC)I quote:"Ever single stup - I mean paragraph is about..."
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Date: 2008-11-07 12:52 am (UTC)HAHAHA! Even before your pillow-suggestion, I was hoping that quote would be enshrined somewhere... say, an icon?
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Date: 2008-11-07 12:58 am (UTC)Holy shit, I can't believe they got Wolcott to write the Twilight piece. That in and of itself is comedy gold. I haven't even read it yet (oh wait - "Happily, the forthcoming film of Twilight (based on a sample tasting) sweeps away the trite chatter of Bella’s interior monologue and the clumpy pace of Meyer’s storytelling" - HAHAHAHA), although I think I should get on that before I sober up.
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Date: 2008-11-07 05:50 am (UTC)The "real" Edward is weeping. WHY MUST YOU MOCK ME SO. DID EMMETT PUT YOU UP TO THIS?
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Date: 2008-11-07 06:12 am (UTC)perhaps edward could help whenever he stops scrapbooking.