Thursday, January 29, 2009

Just a few New Moon rumblings...

So if you click on the title of this post, you'll be redirected to the amazingness that is a website for New Moon. As to be expected, there's not much on it yet because nothing major has happened -- the movie is still in pre-production and will be until the end of March when they begin filming. But when they do start filming, it should be a good source of info, the kind that we all know we want. But I think that the biggest thing that'll come from the site is casting information, so check it for that if you use it for anything. And stay tuned...

Some things from the site:

Kelly Clarkson is a Twilight saga fan.
Well of course she is. Who in their right mind isn't? This is great in my brain. Kelly always has been and always will be my favorite AI winner. A sorry goes out to Carrie Underwood, but as the saying goes, you just don't mess with Texas (that's Kelly's home-state) or the original American Idol...

New Moon Soundtrack News.
Apparently, it could be more experimental. I guess Chris Weitz likes to be surprised by music for his movies, so Music Supervisor Alexandra Patsavas has a LOT of work ahead of her. I know one thing for sure though: the soundtrack WILL be amazing. There's no doubt about it. And of course, Stephenie Meyer's favorite band Muse and everybody's favorite band Paramore are expected to be on the soundtrack as well (in case you didn't know, both bands were featured on Twilight's soundtrack, with Paramore having written 2 songs specifically for the movie). I don't want to offer suggestions or anything, but I am going to make my own version of the soundtrack and hopefully post it up here soon. I am going to suggest one song though: "Need" by Hana Pestle. If you haven't heard it, you should, and then jump on the Hana bandwagon to help her get her song on the soundtrack. (If you've never heard of her, she's 19, from Montana, and amazing. She wrote "Need" in 2005 when she was 15. The song is so absolutely PERFECT for New Moon, it's not even funny. Oh, and by the way? Song = written in 2005. New Moon = published 2006. So she wrote THE perfect song before the book was even out. Nice.)

The 5 Most Anticipated Scenes of New Moon.
So those fan sites have their lists, and they're great and all. But I have mine.

5. "The Vote" - I don't know about you, but I'm REALLY excited to hear Kellan Lutz shout out, "Hell yeah!". Just the dynamic of the scene is enough to make me want to see it, and what Emmett says is icing on the cake.

4. Laurent's Death - If James' death was any indication, this is going to be spectacular. Werewolves, vampires and Bella - oh my. **I will admit that the earlier version of this post was WRONG. And I am sorry to Stephenie Meyer for that. I was thinking of when Edward and Seth kill Victoria in Eclipse. It's the werewolves that end up ripping apart Laurent.** I do like Laurent, don't get me wrong, but he had to die. And so he did. And Edi Gathegi is sure to make this scene as bad-ass as it can possibly be. ("Hello. My name is Laurent. Have you seen my abs?" LOL.)

3. Italy - Everything about Italy I'm excited for. And the fact that the locations they'll use are going to be authentic (Kristen Stewart recently confirmed that they are indeed filming in Italy) makes me even more excited. It's going to be amazingly beautiful scenery with an even better storyline. I can't wait to see the village of Volterra and the Volturi compound (I didn't know what else to call it...lol.).

2. Edward Leaves Bella - I know that this should be my number one. And in a way, I suppose it is. But on this list, it is number 2 for a reason. Number one is really good, I promise. Anyway, this is bound to be the saddest part of the movie. I'm going to cry, that I already know. Luckily, when we see the midnight premiere in theaters I'll be sitting next to Sam, who I know will cry too, therefore making me feel like less of a dork. Rob Pattinson and Kristen Stewart will get to showcase their acting talents in this scene, and of course it's on everyone's list as a must see because it's a pivotal part of the story.

1. Bella's Birthday Party - I know what you're thinking: "How is Bella's birthday party going to top Edward leaving Bella?" And I have the answer. Based on the description that Stephenie Meyer gives in the book ("Alice, I assumed, had covered every flat surface with pink candles and dozens of crystal bowls filled with hundreds of roses. There was a table with a white cloth draped over it next to Edward's grand piano, holding a pink birthday cake, more roses, a stack of glass plates, and a small pile of silver-wrapped presents. It was a hundred times worse than I'd imagined."), it's going to be the girliest birthday party ever, something Bella wouldn't ever want or set up for herself. And it's not just the set that makes me want to see this scene either. This is another major part of the story -- Jasper attacks Bella after she gives herself a papercut while opening one of her presents. That whole fiasco is what leads Edward to believe that he and the family need to leave to keep Bella safe. Ashley Greene should be hilarious in this scene, with all of her Alice peppy-ness. And I'm looking out for Jackson Rathbone too, as he's going to get to play a whole new Jasper -- one that attacks his brother's girlfriend.


*ReelzChannel, which is a cable channel dedicated to movies and movie news, has a complete listing of the scenes some fan sites are dying to see. I've read some of the comments, and it seems like people are getting some pretty good ideas. Like this chick:


"loverofbooks
01/29/09 06:37 PM
Hopefully, ALL of the scenes listed above will be included. I'd like to add three more. 1 - the scene where Jacob and Bella almost kiss and Bella is hesitating and the phone rings because Edward is calling. 2 - the scene where Rosalie calls Edward to tell him that Bella is dead (I know that this did not take place in the book, but Stephenie Meyer did write it as an extra and posted it on her website and it was amazing). Since they add scenes anyways that are not in the book, why not add one that Stephenie did write?! 3 - after the vote, when Edward takes her back to her room and cleverly comes up with a way to postpone her turning into a vampire by offering to turn her himself if she will marry him first. The proposal must be in the movie!!!"

I'm totally in agreement about the phone scene. If they did need something to take up some time in the movie, why not make it this scene? (If you haven't read it yet, head here and read it for yourself. It's just some banter, but Stephenie Meyer did write it, which means it would be accepted by fans of the saga everywhere.) And I also think that the "sort-of" proposal should be in the movie as well, including everything that Edward does say to Bella (line for line, or as close as possible). It's not the true proposal, but it still counts as one. And it should be there.


So leave comments. Your top 5 scenes, soundtrack ideas, any thoughts like that.
Make it fun.
And make it work! (Ha. I love Tim Gunn.)

Seriously...

1 comment:

  1. quite honestly, New Moon was my least favorite of the four books. Because it's the worst book for Bella. So I'm not sure what scenes I will be excited for...except maybe when she is running to stop Edward. However I will still love the movie, as I do the book, because it's the Twilight Saga. It will just be the least loved.

    The soundtrack, of course, has great promise. If the Twilight soundtrack is anything to go off of, Summit can put together a great soundtrack for a great movie.

    Oh, and of course Kelly Clarkson is a fan. Pretty much everyone who reads them is. And she's cool. And for those who have read the books and don't like them....well, shame on you. haha.

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