Daily Archives: July 14, 2009

Jamie Models For His Girlfriend!

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“I’ve always made tapestries with my mother,” says designer Zoe Graham, who applies rainbow-bright weaves to one-off vintage leather and denim jackets. “She was a real Sixties child, so my jackets are inspired by the natural imagery of psychedelic poster art.” As seen on singer Marina and the Diamonds, goth boys The Horrors and Zoe’s boyfriend, actor Jamie Campbell-Bower.

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Aww, how great is that? He models for her line. Most guys won’t even hold a door open for a female these days; so I think this is ubber cute.

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A First Look At Jackson In “The Last Airbender”

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Here is your first glimpse of Jackson Rathbone as Sokka in the upcoming film The Last Airbender, based on the series Avatar: The Last Airbender.

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Oh man, how awesome does Jackson look? How is it that he can manage to be attractive as ANY character he portrays? No one can say this man isn’t attractive . . it’s impossible.

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Gil Birmingham – Running With Wolves?

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This spring I had the chance to run with the wolves again in

New Moon, which was a blast! This time, all the wolves were there, which brought the energy on the set to a whole new level. Long days, long nights, hard work, and cold temperatures made it a challenging movie to film. It’s a good thing werewolves are warm; it was awfully cold out there without their shirts!

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So apparently Gil’s new website has all the goodies. It’s cool to see some other pictures come from a source that is actually part of the project.

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Kellan’s Interview with TwilightersItalia!

I melt when I see or hear this man, I dont know what it is about him. Listen and enjoy:

& now a word from De . . .

All I have to say is . . . great googalie moogalie any man that loves Citizen Cope like I do, is marriage material. Don’t worry Kellan we’ll meet one day. LOL

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Interview With A Volutri Clan Member

Well this is definiately a first, an interiew with the one and only Marcus aka Christopher Heyerdahl.

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Over his career, Christopher Heyerdahl has played a Wraith, a demon, Bigfoot and now the centuries-old vampire Marcus, in the cast of the upcoming sequel film The Twilight Saga: New Moon.

It’s perhaps one of the highest-profile roles for the versatile Canadian actor, who is known to fans of Syfy’s Sanctuary, Stargate Atlantis and dozens of films and TV shows.

“Well, it’s a little independent film I’m helping out with,” the good-natured Heyerdahl said with a chuckle and tongue firmly in cheek. “This guy, poor old Marcus, is a 3,000-odd-years-old vampire who has spent at least the last 2,000 of it with a broken heart. Really, one of the main reasons to play that character and have anything to do with that series is my niece, who is absolutely obsessed with this series of books. To see how it has had such an effect on the teenage female community throughout the world is amazing.”

Word of Heyerdahl’s casting in the second of four contemplated films based on Stephenie Meyer’s best-selling books caught the attention of his friends. “I have friends of friends who send me e-mails and call me from all over the world,” he said. “Every one of these young women feel that this story is about them. It’s absolutely remarkable to be a part of something so widespread. It’s a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.”

Heyerdahl’s character is a member of the Volturi, a venerable coven of vampires based in Volterra, Italy, whose members also include Michael Sheen and Dakota Fanning.

“He’s one of the oldest vampires on the planet, and who doesn’t want to play a 3,000-year-old vampire?” Heyerdahl said. “The cast that I get to work with, like Michael Sheen. … We had so much fun goofing off together. It was an absolute hoot. Director Chris Weitz’s version for this piece is like a Renaissance painting. The images were absolutely beautiful, and the character is such a tragic old fellow.” (Possible spoilers ahead!)

Heyerdahl adds: “Here’s how I approach him. When Marcus is brought in, he’s there against his will. He and his love tried to leave an awfully long time ago. Through a series of tragic circumstances, the love of his life was killed, and he’s now being forced to stay and use his powers for the betterment of the Volturi. He’s not exactly there, waking up and looking forward to eternity. When Edward and Bella come walking in, his ability to sense the power of their connection is something that wakes him up, brings him back from the boredom of that eternal life and sparks something in him that brings Marcus as close to excitement as he can get. That idea has to be contained and expressed as little as possible to his rather power-hungry captain-in-arms, Aro, which makes for a rather interesting conflict. You might not know it, but Marcus is pretty darn excited by this love that he witnesses. At the same time, it causes him great pain with the memory of what he had and lost. It was very complex to play, especially when you are doing it with so few lines. It will be interesting to see how it is cut together.”

Heyerdahl—who has worn extensive makeup and prosthetics for some of his roles —said that the makeup required in New Moon to transform him into one of the undead was easy by comparison.

“Yeah, they do their best to suck the life out of you, but certainly nothing compared to any of those past prosthetics,” Heyerdahl said. “From that perspective, it was pretty easy. The looks they are getting in this film are absolutely fantastic. Everyone looks gorgeous and deliciously lifeless.”

Marcus also plays an important role in the fourth Twilight novel, although Heyerdahl hasn’t peeked that far ahead yet. “I have left that book alone,” he confirms. “I want to leave it until we get closer to the movie. I was talking to Stephenie about it, and she asked if I had read the final book. I said ‘Nope, I don’t want to read it yet. I want to leave it alone until we get there.’ ‘Oh, just you wait. You’ll love it.’ I do know generally what happens, since it is impossible not to find out. And, yes, I’ve been contracted for the final chapter.”

Is Heyerdahl ready to become part of the pop-culture phenomenon? “Well, who knows about that?” he said with a laugh. “We joke we’re the old guys on the set, and perhaps I am the oldest vampire on the set. Who knows if the fans are going to care about us? But it’s been interesting. We went out for a cast dinner while we were shooting, and it was fascinating to see the masses of people trying to sneak their way into the restaurant or find where everyone would be leaving from. To be a part of something that has been compared to Beatlemania, which comes close to a good way of describing it, it’s pretty incredible.” New Moon is slated for release on Nov. 20.

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Blue Foundation Q&A

Holy Crow! The band that plays my favorite song on the Twilight soundtrack, (“Eyes on Fire”) just did an interview in which the discuss all things Twilight. I hope that they get a song on the New Moon soundtrack.

Tell me about the band members of Blue Foundation:
Blue Foundation is basically me and the people I like to work with. It has been a couple of people over the years just to name: Tatsuki Oshima, a London based Japanese sound artist/DJ. My work with Tatsuki goes way back we have done stuff with artist like DJ Krush, Opiate who has produced some of the stuff on Bjork’s ‘Vespertine,’ and then of course Kirstine Stubbe Teglbjaerg, Copenhagen-based vocalist/songwriter (the lead vocalist on “Eyes on Fire”), Bo Rande Copenhagen based trumpet/keyboard play, MC Jabber Berlin based MC and many more. These days I have done some stuff with Jonas Bjerre from the band Mew, Sara Savery from People Press Play and Ghost Society. (Note to readers: While Blue Foundation is Tobi’s project with various artists, Ghost Society is his actual band.)

How did your band collaboration begin?
In some way it was pure coincidence on the other hand we like the same music. I don’t know. It’s all about meeting people that are inspiring for me. Blue Foundation is not a normal band. I feel more like a movie director and sometimes I play the leading role myself. I will do much more leading acting on the next Blue Foundation record.

How was your band chosen to be on the Twilight soundtrack?
The reason for why the song was chosen to be on the Twilight soundtrack was (because of) my partners from Zync Music who played the music for Catherine Hardwicke; she really fell in love with the song “Eyes on Fire”. She chose the song because of the way it sounds and Kirstine Stubbe Teglbjaeg’s lyrics.

Has your popularity increased since being affiliated with the Twilight name?
Yes! Very much. I love it. More people listen to my music now. They discover what Blue Foundationreally is about – the soundtrack of your life!

Has it been a benefit or a curse?
Of course more people now about my music because of Twilight so that’s good. I didn’t do the movie- I just wrote this song with Kirstine, and it ended up in a blockbuster (film). It’s that simple. I will continue doing what I do. Compose music and write song because I have to. That’s what I do…

Is there any possibility you’ll have a song on the New Moon soundtrack?
NO one in the whole world knows! And I mean NO ONE KNOWS!

Describe the feel you try to portray with your music:
I just do the music for myself. I never think about other people. I do it for myself and only for myself. I never think what other people will think about my music when I do it. It’s all about my inner struggle. I’m quite sure that music mirror other people’s sadness just like “Eyes” does.

What is the next big project we can look forward to?
A new Blue Foundation record. I’m writing songs for it. Blue Foundation will also release two new songs very, very soon and on one of them can you hear Mark Kozelek’s (Sun Kil Moon, Red House Painter) voice next to my and Kirstine’s vocal.

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