Earlier in the day we brought you Ashley Greene straight from the "Twilight" DVD release party she attended, surprising fans into a frenzy in Hollywood on Friday night.
But, anyone will tell you, the real stars of the show at the "Twilight" DVD release parties across the country were the fans themselves. Twilighters were the ones that contributed to the impressive weekend sales. Straight from the Hollywood & Highland complex in Hollywood, we bring you your interactions with Ashley and your thoughts on the DVD.
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By now, the story of Kellan Lutz’s gift-basket adventure is the stuff of legend among "Twilight" fans. And as you've likely seen a dozen or so times, Emmett Cullen told us the story himself when we visited him on the set of the movie.
But as we all know, Stephenie Meyer’s fans want the whole story.
Though today’s Twilight Tuesday focuses on Lutz, time restrictions forced us to cut Kellan’s tale of fun fanaticism. But Twilighters can’t get enough of their beloved Princess Kellmett, so we now present the whole amazing, uncut tale below:
Kellan Lutz: This project is quite a roller coaster, I have to say. I mean, I never really knew much about it getting into it. I read the script; I didn't know it was a book at first, I didn't read it prior, so finally after the audition process, my agent was like, "Hey, you've got to read the book." So I did and did a little researching on my character and saw all these fan sites, and it blew my mind how much love there is for the “Twilight” series. And so, I guess, some of the fans, Twilight Moms — you guys are amazing — some of them just found out where we were staying and they found our set and they came. And a couple of days ago, these girls came knocking on my [hotel room] door, and I was about to get in the shower. Read more...
We've just taken live our latest "Twilight" interview, this one bringing you some of the first public comments by "Rocket Science" actress Anna Kendrick since she was cast in the ridiculously-highly-anticipated film version of Stephenie Meyers' bestselling vampire book series. And frankly, if you're reading this right now, I need your help.
When I ran my recent interview with Rachelle Lefevre, I noticed in the comments below it that a lot of you guys were offended by the term "Twi-Hards." Some of you insisted that "Twilighters" was the more appropriate term to describe die-hard fans of Edward and Bella, and I've since heard a bunch of other names as well. Read more...