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Yet another Ashley Greene interview. This one is fron USA Today.
On the fans…

Instantly we have this fan base, instantly we have these careers and people know who we are,” says the actress, 22, who likened the rush to “instant happiness. … People now actually care about what projects I’m in.

On David Slade…

[he] is definitely different from Catherine (Hardwicke) and Chris (Weitz). He is technically the most specific director that I’ve ever worked with.” Greene says fans of the franchise should expect Slade to “bring a darker element to this film. He seems to kind of specialize in that.”

On her new movie Skateland and the premier at Sundance…

The fact that we’re going to Sundance is a validity factor for an actor doing something you’re passionate about.

On landing the lead in The Apparition, a big-budget Warner Bros. thriller being produced by The Matrix’s Joel Silver…

To be the lead in my own box-office film is just another step,” Greene says. “A couple of days before, I probably won’t be able to sleep, but I’m not even nervous about it now. … I’m just like one of those giddy girls who wants to make sure everything is perfect for the first day of school. I’ve already planned a week (before filming begins in Berlin) to turn off my cellphone and just focus.

 

 
 
Here are some new stills of Jackson Rathbone in the horror movie Dread.  Its is  scheduled to be released in the US on 29th January 2010.
 "Dread" is a psychological thriller that tells the tale of Stephen (Rathbone), Quaid (Shaun Evans) and Cheryl (Hanne Steene), three college kids making a documentary about the origins of fear — until one decides that the only way to get to the truth is by extracting dread from those around him.

 'I like roles that I can sink my teeth into,' actor says from horror film's London set.
So cute! <3

Watch the trailer below!

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Will you play Victoria in "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn"?

I don’t want to give anything away, but "Victoria has a life span," is what I’ll say. [She laughs.] That’s all I can say about that.

Can you talk about your experience in joining the "Twilight" franchise?

I was really struck by what an incredible group of young people are in that franchise. Their friendships are so genuine, and they really ground each other. And there is a lot going on around them. There’s a lot of attention and scrutiny, but I’m truly moved by how solid they’ve remained in their values and belief systems and their caring of one another throughout all of that. You hope for that in a franchise.

Part of the reason to come back together is to tell a story but also to come back together because everyone genuinely enjoys working with one another. And it was a really, really positive experience for that reason — other than set aside the fact that I’ve read the ["Twilight"] books and loved the books from the very beginning and these characters are extraordinary. It’s such an absorbing story that I just felt very lucky, given the unfortunate circumstances surrounding it, that I was just invited in. I hope that "Eclipse" continues this trend of being really reverent of what ["Twilight" book series author] Stephenie [Meyer] created with the books.

What advice would you have for an actor who is doing a role that was previously played by someone else? A lot of people thought you handled yourself well in the controversy over your "Eclipse" casting.

We’ll see. The jury is still out, because Rachelle [Lefevre] really created an incredible character and is exquisite. I fell like the uproar that occurred was really appropriate, because part of the joy of seeing a franchise, it’s almost like a television series. You’ve seen the actors grow with the franchise. And [Lefevre’s] unavailability [to do "Eclipse"] was really, really, really unfortunate. Advice? Gosh. Just to do your best and be über-respectful. She won that role for a reason. I hope to honor everything that she created.

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Just a few minutes ago, Twilight postet this message via Twitter:

"From CW – Thx for 200K! Here is an exclusive, special treat from my personal photo book: http://bit.ly/5lAqlG"

This is what we got! A look at his personal book. The Montepulciano Set:

"We will be using the town of Montepulciano to serve as Volterra. We scouted about ten Italian hilltowns, and Montepulciano offered the best combination of beauty, age, change in height (you can see rolling fields below from the alleys running up to the main square, etc.) and symmetry that satisfied my obsessive qualities. Why not finish off this roundup with a little Italian scenery:
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"This is the clock tower of the main square of Montepulciano. Directly underneath is where Edward intends to reveal himself to the crowd (I prefer that to an alley way – that would be too blah and ordinary). The cafe on the very right of the shot was THE hangout for Twi-fans who went to Montepulciano -- people would sit up there and order coffees for the whole day to get a close look at filming!

This is what Bella sees as she finishes her run upwards and arrives at the square:
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In other words, she sort of ascends through a series of alley ways and streets to the square itself. Here is a shot from the top of the clock tower itself, showing the square from above which, like the throng of visitors to the festival, also happens to be red –
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To the upper right, you can see the corner that Bella turns as per the previous photo; and past that, green hills below…

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Just issued is a sneak peek of Lautner's performance on Saturday Night Live, from the set of today's shoot. Not only a video , but also a picture!  Taylor will be hosting SNL on 12/12/09. Be sure to watch! Take a look at the video below and let us know what you think in the comments!

BUT here's another quick one - slightly different from the one above. This one came from NBC, and shows a bit of Lautner's practice in quipping with his co-star Kristen Wiig on the episode.

Think this is one you'll be sure to tune into? Let us know in the COMMENTS!
 
 
Isn't she great! She is very talented and has a lot of good things ahead of her. Anna has already won the National Board of Review's Best Supporting Actress for her latest movie "Up in the Air" Starring George Clooney. No doubt, fans say she did a great job in New Moon also. Wouldn't you say?

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Anna Kendrick (“Jessica Stanley”):
Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World (March 30, 2010)

Ashley Greene (“Alice Cullen”):
Skateland (2010)

Ayanna Berkshire (“Cora”):
Train Master II: Jeremiah's Treasure (2010)

Billy Burke (“Charlie Swan”):
 Shadow Play (2010)
Highland Park (September 29, 2010)


Boo Boo Stewart (“Seth Clearwater”):
Smitty (2010) Logan (May, 2010)

Cam Gigandet (“James”):
 Five Star Day (2010)
Easy A (March, 2010)
The Roommate (September 17, 2010)
Priest (October 1, 2010)
Kerosene Cowboys (November 7, 2010)
Burlesque (November 24, 2010)

Dakota Fanning (“Jane”):
 The Runaways (2010)

Graham Greene (“Harry Clearwater”):
Valley of the Sun (2010)
Running Mates (2010)
Gunless (March, 2010)

Jack Huston (“Royce King”):
Mr. Nice (February 26, 2010)

Jackson Rathbone (“Jasper Hale”):
Girlfriend (2010)
Dread (January 29, 2010)
The Last Airbender (July 2, 2010)

Jamie Campbell Bower (“Caius”):
London Boulevard (April, 2010)
Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows: Part I (November 19, 2010)

Jose Zuniga (“Mr. Molina”):
Fire Bay (2010)

Kellan Lutz (“Emmett Cullen”):
Meskada (2010)
A Nightmare On Elm Street (April 30, 2010)

Kristen Stewart (“Bella Swan”):
Welcome To The Rileys (January 2010)
The Runaways (2010)

Matt Bushell (“Phil Dwyer”):
Rough Hustle (2010)

Michael Sheen (“Aro”):
 Alice In Wonderland (March 5, 2010)
 Beautiful Boy (2010)
Tron Legacy (December 17, 2010)

Michael Welch (“Mike Newton”):
Rough Hustle (2010)
Unrequited (June 8, 2010)

Rachelle Lefevre (“Victoria”):
Casino Jack (May 23, 2010)
Barney’s Version (August 17, 2010)

Robert Pattinson (“Edward Cullen”):
Remember Me (March 12, 2010)

Sarah Clarke (“Renee Dwyer”):
Below The Beltway (2010)

Solomon Trimble:
Train Master II: Jeremiah's Treasure (2010)

Taylor Lautner (“Jacob Black”):
Valentine’s Day (February 12, 2010)

Tinsel Korey (“Emily Young”):
Stained (2010)

So far, that’s about it. Keep this link bookmarked though, as updates will be made as time progresses!