Less fuel to feed the media. They want us to be surprised with how Kristen Stewart adapts to Bella adapting to being a vampire, for example, or how Renesmee will turn out on screen.
Granted, some of the security measures are sort of insane, but so are a small but prevalent sect of fans—the obcessed ones that give the majority of the fans of any big media franchise a bad name. And it can take only one insane, over the top fan to really do some damage. I do think that Bill and the cast and crew are trying to strike a happy medium. Catherine and Chris were very open, while Dave tended to be sort of closed. Sometimes too much info ruins the movie. I am also glad Rob and Kristen are getting some well deserved privacy.
I have mixed feelings. I like that everything is so under cover! By time Twilight came out, I felt like I had watched the whole movie before stepping into the theater. Which led me to waiting until it came out on DVD.
Same thing with New Moon. I tried to stay away from anything Eclipse related, and it sorta worked! But for now, I am enjoying not being bombarded with all thing BD related! I like not having photos everywhere and ruining the anticipation.
Maybe a picture of the reception set-up? Or her flowers? Maybe a close-up picture of some lace on the wedding dress? You know what? And you, Twilight Lexicon, have the nerve to link to the stupid restaurant article and say in the same sentence how much better B. And then trash talk the city that brought two installments and soon three of this film franchise to fans and treated cast and crew so well.
Next time, before you claim how badly Vancouver failed at meeting the needs of privacy etc for cast please think of those of us who work around the clock to ensure EVERYONES safety, and our job is made more difficult because of the American paps. They deal in everything from autographs, to on the street shots, to filming coverage. They are all Canadians, have been there for years. Something if you were actually in any way connected to the films industry up there you would actually know.
The so called American paps that you claim invaded Vancouver certainly could have gone to Louisiana. There are no candid photos from paps and the cast is quite openly tweeting about going out. Reason being the area is super saturated, no need to go too far. Just like lots of magazine all over the world bought the shots that came out of Brazil that were sold by Quem.
If there are shots taken from the established sidelines that any bystander can take we do. So glad you responded to that post. I even went to a Monkeys concert just to see Jackson and any of the cast who showed up Nikki, Elizabeth and Stephenie herself!
The only reason I went to Vancouver is because I made new friends through reading the saga. I contributed a lot of my money to the economy too! I think the defensive poster must have been the security guard who yelled at me for taking a picture of stunt double filming for eclipse they were on a break!!! BTW, I think the lack of pics is refreshing. I think this has less to do with the country and more to do with the fact that the filming is taking place behind a gated film studio.
I read the same stuff that you did and I was not left with the impression that anyone was trash-talking Vancouver — just complimenting Baton Rouge. Soon, the movies will be done sniff, sniff and the horrible Americans will go somewhere else. No more frustrating than waiting for the movie anyway. A bit refreshing. It sucks not to be able to go out and buy your own produce.
And I really think that I will enjoy the movie more with less moving footage released — I can restrain myself from shouting aloud in theatres.
I like the idea of a Valentine from BC, though! I just wish Condon would release an official pic of Jacob! We got so use to stuff being put on line for New Moon and Eclipse. Their making us wait long enough. And, in a recent interview, it's a point director Bill Condon -- who shot " Part 1 " and "Part 2" concurrently in late and early -- dutifully made in response to the very first question.
At the same time, though, Condon "Dream Girls," "Gods and Monsters" sounded both hurried and a touch exhausted -- not to mention eager to move on to other, non-vampire projects.
For audiences, "Breaking Dawn: Part 2" is the end of an epic fantasy romance, but to Condon -- less than a week removed from putting the finishing touches on post-production duties and turning the film over to the suits at Summit Entertainment -- it's the end of a grueling, two-year filmmaking process and the end of an at-times surreal journey to the epicenter of a pop-culture phenomenon.
Would he characterize the end of his "Twilight" journey as bittersweet? Well, if you said that, you'd be half right anyway. Because I think it took up a good chunk of time and now it's time to do other things. It was really pleasurable, and I learned a lot. But I'm really excited about moving on to something else. We've been working on it until, like a week ago. I've been in the cave on this movie for over two years, so it does feel nice to be able to come up for air finally.
When he was brought on board the project in , Condon knew it would be a big deal. Edward is seen in a flashback scene watching a black and white horror film inside an ornate classical theatre in Breaking Dawn - Part 1. Edward gets out of his seat to save a lady by hunting the man who was about to follow her down a stairwell. The Orpheum Theatre [12] is located at Smithe Street, and has an iconic sign and an alternate entrance around the corner at Granville Street.
Stanley Park [13] is situated on a 1, acre [ hectare] peninsula. Filming took place in the interior of the heavily forested park. The park contains a number of totem poles, a 9 kilometre seawall, a lighthouse, several beaches and an aquarium.
This is a private residence located in the British Properties at Stevens Drive. It's on a heavily wooded half acre lot, it's possible to get a better view of the corner property from Deep Dene Road. The building layout is nothing like the original Cullen house in Twilight. There are other differences as well such as the main driveway at the rear of the property. Whytecliff Park [16] was used for the cliff diving scene and for other scenes in New Moon.
Victoria dives into the ocean here after being chased by werewolves. Whyte Islet at high tide can be seen right behind where she hits the water. The scenic park located at the entrance to Howe Sound is a very popular underwater diving spot and a wild seal habitat.
The music video for the Eclipse title track "all yours'" by metric has a few glimpses of the park. This is where the rock climbing scenes from Breaking Dawn - Part 2 were filmed. The wedding ceremony and reception in Breaking Dawn - Part 1 were also filmed in the area. A full-scale Cullen house was constructed near Squamish on a private acre property, complete with a river.
The house can be seen in the farewell scene and in a number of the outdoor scenes in the Breaking Dawn movies. The house been since demolished. The indoor scenes for Breaking Dawn were filmed at another Cullen house built inside a sound stage in Baton Rouge, Louisiana against a green screen.
The forest was later digitally added. A number of the camping mountaintop scenes in Eclipse were filmed on Mount Seymour. This peak can be seen clearly from many locations across Vancouver. A road winds up the peak to a ski resort and it's a popular spot for hiking. Contact Us. Jobs at WAFB. Social Media Policy. Advertise With Us. Download our Weather App. Hurricane Center. Frequently Asked Questions.
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