Episode 31: News to Week of December 11th
Posted on December 13, 2009Shannon and Marina discuss news from the Twilight Universe which have been circling between November 28th and December 11th 2009.
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:01 – Opening Music
:15 – Introduction
- Norm Wilner reviews “New Moon”
- Melissa Rosenberg discusses Harry’s death
- Costume designer Tish Monaghan discusses Edward and Jacob’s costumes
- “New Moon” most emo movie ever made?
- Chris Weitz defends woman accused of taping “New Moon”
- Hi-res “Eclipse” teaser poster
- “Eclipse” to screen in IMAX
- Producer Wyck Godfrey talks “Breaking Dawn”
- Variety’s “Breaking Dawn” speculation
- Taylor Lautner cast in “Max Steel”
- Tim Burton directing “Dark Shadows”
- “Vlad the Impaler” goes into production at Summit
- Twinprov New Moon Rap (Put Your Fangs In It)
Closing Thoughts
Closing Music
Discussion for Episode 32: The Twi-Effect
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Twinprov New Moon Rap (Put Your Fangs In It)














Wow. Norm Wilner. A guy who doesn’t like Twilight and who is worried about those poor teenage girls – how unusual!
I’m so glad people like him are around to set us all straight.
LOL. He’s breaking new ground with that review eh?
I am pretty darned excited about a Tim Burton “Dark Shadows”. I think they should just go for it!
I watched a made for TV movie about Vlad the Impaler a few years ago on the History Channel – sounds much like what Summit is describing. Funny thing is that it starred Rudolf Martin, who played Dracula in “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” in Season 5. In addition to that, the same actor played a college professor and wannabe vampire in “Moonlight”.
There’s always been fascination with Vlad Tepes, but interesting timing and choice for Summit…
All of my knowledge of Vlad is limited to reading and a few docs. It’s been years since I’ve seen anything on the figure which on one hand is surprising considering the current trend of vampires and on the other isn’t so surprising considering the trend is more geared towards the romantic aspects rather than the history.
I’m mostly in the dark on this one – I think all I know came about him was from a short film called “One of Those Days” by Hattie Dalton where a man is mistaken as him. Totally weird!
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