Episode 20: News to Week of September 4th
Posted on September 7, 2009Shannon and Marina discuss news from the Twilight Universe which have been circling between August 22nd and September 4th, 2009.
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:01 – Opening Music
:15 – Introduction
2:00 – David Slade’s Twitpics
- David Slade on Twitter
4:30 – “New Moon” Posters
- Bella and Edward Poster
5:49 – The Volturi Images
11:54 – Booboo Stewart Promotional Videos
13:17 – Twilight Virtual World
19:49 – Twilight Beauty Website now live
21:55 – “New Moon” toys/crowns now available at Burger King
22:58 – “Twilight in Forks” documentary
25:35 – New “New Moon” trailer to premiere at MTV Music Video Awards
27:08 – “New Moon” to premiere in LA
28:59 – “New Moon” Midnight Screening Tickets Now Available
- Full list of cities for which tickets are already on sale
32:13 – Stephenie Meyer enters Vanity Fair’s “The New Establishment” list at number 82
34:42 – Lauren Bacall’s reaction to “Twilight”
36:13 – Closing Thoughts
39:38 – Closing Music
Discussion for Episode 21: Vampire Lore.
NOTE that Episode 21 will be postponed one week due to TIFF. Our next show will go live on Monday, September 21st!
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Fascinating about the Vanity Fair “New Establishment” list. I generally don’t pay attention to things like that, but there is at least one thing that makes me smile – Stephenie’s fanbase is almost exclusively female. Go Stephenie! Also, the fact that “Twilight” was her first book just blows my mind. It irks me too that “Mormon housewife” is always invoked, but much the same was done with Jo Rowling. It was always the ” unemployed single mother” angle, which turned out to be a stretch of the truth.
The Lauren Bacall comments were not surprising, I might say the same thing myself (if I had any grandchildren). It’s all about offering historical perspective, understanding where things come from. Wouldn’t it be something to have the opportunity to listen to Ms. Bacall’s stories about old Hollywood!
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