Thursday, November 10, 2011

The Twilight Saga Promotion: Epic Screen Shots and Stars Speak for Themselves

    Get over the fact that Kim Kardashian has had a not-so record-breaking second married life of only about 72 days. And stop wallowing on the fact that her $17 million wedding bash could have paid for your college tuition fee for more than a thousand years! Heads up Twilight Saga fans! Because we all have one thing to keep us busy these days: the oh-so famous and upcoming nuptials and union of the most sought-after vampire and human, Edward Anthony Masen Cullen and Isabella Marie Swan in      The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1.
Just a few weeks until the much-awaited airing date, we’re already geared for that big day. And just last Thursday, Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson and hunky wolf guy Taylor Lautner introduced to all of     The Twilight Saga: BreakingDawn Part 1 fans some never-before-seen footage from the upcoming movie, and of course, they also stay tuned for a lengthy interview after the pilot debut of the clip – the core of the action which pertains around Bella’s preparations for and her wedding.
When they were asked to picture out the general feel on the set during the filming of the wedding, Stewart confessed that she’s carried away by it.
"It was very, very emotional for me," Stewart said. "I don't know about these guys."
RPatz on the other hand jumped in with “You kind of realize what the groom’s position in a wedding is, which in reality is basically a prop. You stand there in a suit, and then everyone is looking at the girl,” he said with a confident smirk.
And speaking of the girl who is also the bride, Pattinson also revealed that his female costar stole the spotlight at the filming of that particular scene, and the rest of the cast just seem to feel the warmth in the air as well.
"The wedding scene was beautiful and spectacular," Peter Facinelli has said. "It's funny, because whenever we have a big important scene on The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1, it rains. I was doing the baseball sequence, and it was raining. But you never see it on film," he said of the crew's movie magic. "With this wedding, it rained the whole time we shot the two scenes. But you'll never see it on film; they block out the rain. They put tarps up, and you'll never see it. But for us, it was very wet and muddy and cold."
"When I see this onscreen, it is going to feel epic,” Nicky Reed revealed in an interview back in July  
"There were really beautiful elements to it," Ashley Greene added. "Like, if you took out the fact that it was so cold and just looked at it like a picture, it was picture-perfect."

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