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Elizabeth Reaser Interview

EW.com have this interview up with Twilight Mom Elizabeth Reaser :) She plays the all but biological mom of the Cullen clan in the Twilight Series, she talks about her top five moments while filming Eclipse…

Elizabeth Reaser 240 Elizabeth Reaser InterviewWhen Elizabeth Reaser dropped by EW HQ last month, she was just happy to be wearing blush — portraying a vampire mom in three movies as part of the Twilight franchise would cause anyone to develop an appreciation for looking alive.

But while dead was always part of the deal — she was playing a vampire after all — what came more unexpectedly was Reaser’s turn as an action star in Eclipse, opening June 30 (as if we needed to remind you…). “It’s definitely an action movie, which I never anticipated being in, and I didn’t even really realize it until they said, ‘Ok, you’re going to fight training five days a week, and then you’re going to a personal trainer for two hours after that every day,’” Reaser said.

The actress, who plays Cullen matriarch Esme, had yet to see much footage from the final product at the time of our chat, but if her instincts translate well onscreen, she said she’s going to be one badass mom. “Esme’s the most loving character in the whole series, in my opinion, but — pardon my French — if you f— with one of Esme’s children, you are going down,” she said, laughing. “…That stuff can so quickly turn into Saturday Night Live if you’re not doing it well. Hopefully, we pulled it off.”

Read on for five of Reaser’s favorite moments filming Eclipse.

“I enjoyed the stuff with Bree [Jodelle Ferland] and Dakota [Fanning]. Dakota is really scary in this movie [laughs]. She’s so unsettling because she has that angelic face, and she’s so terrifying. I mean, genuinely. It was impressive. Her character intimidated our characters so genuinely, which is great as an actor, to watch a 15-year-old come up and scare the s–t out of you. We were genuinely scared.”

“There was an action scene I did with Peter [Facinelli] where we were in a battle. We fight together — because we’re a team and he’s so protective he wouldn’t let me fight by myself — it’s pretty intense. We both do some intensely violent things, which was pretty scary. And I didn’t enjoy that stuff. I realized I don’t like pretending to hit people because it kind of makes me feel bad, like what if I hit them [for real]? What if I get nervous? And so the director was like, ‘You’re not getting mad.’ He tried to piss me off and it worked. [Laughs] He started yelling things at me off-camera to genuinely make me mad. So then I got really mad and he was like, ‘Yea!’ It was a weird thing but a great tactic on his part.”

“I like all the stuff in the house. They re-created the house we shot in back in Portland. I mean, they built the entire house. It was amazing. Every detail was exactly the same. So I really liked those scenes where we were all sitting around, trying to make decisions, and being a family. It’s what you want a family to be, and that’s part of what appeals to me about these books and characters. They’ve chosen their family and chosen to be together — none of us are actually related. So there’s something about all of us being together that’s so nice.”

“Bryce [Dallas Howard] and Xavier [Samuel] have a scene on the bridge. I remember Nikki [Reed] and I were on set for a hair test, and we went down to set to check it out, and it was beautiful and sexy. I’m excited to see it.”

“There was a really cool scene where we meet with the wolves. It’s a complicated thing we’re trying to do; we’re trying to team up with them to defeat the Newborns and save our way of life and save our family. So we collaborate with them, and it’s not easy. So we have this first meeting with them, and what’s funny about it is that they’re not wolves in real life. So they had these cardboard cutout wolves for us for our eye line — because you know they go in there and build the wolves later with CGI. So we were doing these really intense, serious scenes with these hilarious cardboard cutout wolves in the middle of this big forest. It was so surreal. I kind of wish we just shot it with those wolves. I think it would have been really interesting. [Laughs]“

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Vanity Fair Gets To Know Vampires & A Werewolf

The August issue of VanityFair will have an interview with some of the lady Vampires & Werewolf from Eclipse.

twilight girls 300x255 Vanity Fair Gets To Know Vampires & A Werewolf

For the August issue of Vanity Fair, Norman Jean Roy photographed the spooky beauties of The Twilight Saga: Eclipse—five vampires (Dakota Fanning, Nikki Reed, Ashley Greene, Elizabeth Reaser, Bryce Dallas Howard) and one lone lady werewolf (Julia Jones). Nancy Jo Sales was on set, where, between takes, the girls mused on the gothic romance that has everyone palpitating.

Nikki Reed plays the disapproving Rosalie Cullen. Here’s her take on the story’s appeal: “Bella and Edward’s love is very taboo and forbidden,” says Reed, “and I think that kind of represents all youthful relationships, because that’s what all first loves feel like. … It’s sort of borderline, like, insane.”

Elizabeth Reaser, who plays vampire mom Esme, exclaims on the attractive young men of Twilight: “Oh, it gets so old, you have no idea,” says Reaser. “It has no effect on me. They’re all gorgeous and lovely boys. … You just want someone interesting and weird at a certain point. I have a massive crush on Larry David.”

Bryce Dallas Howard, a replacement actress playing vampire-with-a-vengeance Victoria, is a Twihard: “I had seen Twilight innumerable times. After I saw it for the fourth time, one of my best guy friends, for my birthday, made me Post-it notes with Robert Pattinson’s face that said, ‘Live Dangerously,’ because I was so obsessed. My husband actually said to me, ‘Do I need to be worried about this?’”

Ashley Greene, who plays psychic vampire Alice, anticipates success: “You don’t have to be psychic to know how this movie’s going to do,” she says. “Obviously, it’s going to be a hit.”

To read the full article, don’t forget to pick up your August issue of Vanity Fair :)

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Twilight Evolution

So far, none of the Twilight movies have shared a director or, a budget and the differences in tastes and styles are clear to everyone, most importantly when it comes to the cast. Becky Godwin has gone to the trouble of creating something to make this evolution a little more convenient for us all ;)

twi evolution Twilight Evolution

Looking at the stars in time-line form, which film do you think did the best turning these actors into the Fantastical creatures we have come to love?

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Interview With The Cullens

Here is an interview with the other Cullens who talk about New Moon and the changes their characters experience :)

Get to know Esme

Over the past year there have been interviews by most of the cast but quite clearly -some more than others, Elizabeth Reaser falls into the some category as we rarely see or hear from her. MTV has an interview with the Cullen mother on her role as Esme Cullen.Click here to read the full interview

MTV: What is the biggest difference, in your opinion, between the three “Twilight” books that are currently being filmed as the “Saga”?

Elizabeth Reaser: Oh, well, all three films are completely different. The first one is a vampire romance, a crazy love affair. There’s so much sexual tension and romantic tension, and nothing ever goes down; you’re going insane the whole time, and they’re falling in love, and it’s amazing. In the second one, obviously Bella is left behind, and her and Taylor [Lautner]‘s character, Jacob, sort of fall in love — or do they? And she’s devastated, and she’s doing all of this risky stuff, and it’s really a heartbreaking movie. There’s all this danger going on in Italy, and Edward is thinking about killing himself — it’s very, very, very different from the first one. And the third one is a full-on action movie. “Eclipse” is just crazy action and danger and vampires — and newborn vampires that are the most dangerous, powerful vampires of all.

For more from the “New Moon” cast and to see an exclusive clip from the film, check out MTV’s “Ulalume: Howling at New Moon” on Friday, October 30, at 9 p.m. ET — and check MTV.com at 10 p.m. to see the clip exclusively online!

New Moon Wallpapers

Here are some New Moon wallpapers of the Cullens’ and the wolf pack members I found on Facebook :) lol

It is quite a nice page actually and worth a look :)