Daily Archives: July 19, 2009

Taylor Out To Lunch . . . Just Not Alone

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Wolfboy, Taylor Lautner, hanging out with a girl had lunch together at the Sunset Marquis Hotel in Hollywood on July 18. 2009. The two enjoyed the afternoon laughing and telling stories to each other. Taylor, 17, looked very comfortable with the 21 year old female. Is Taylor dating her?

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So . . . all I have to say is – as long as he`s happy I guess it`s okay. =/ He just hasn`t met me yet. LOL . In all seriousness though, if he is dating her cool, the media should leave him alone; he`s a 17 year old boy he WILL date. Sheesh.

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Follow Jackson’s Movie GIRLFRIEND on Twitter!

So as you all may have or may not have heard by now that Jackson Rathbone is working on his own movie, well there’s a way to stay updated on the progress of Jackson’s project.

( que twitter theme song )

Follow Jackson’s movie GIRLFRIEND on TWITTER.

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The ORIGIN Of The ‘Twilight’ and ‘New Moon’ Stars

There is an interesting shift in the paradigm of casting between Twilight and The Twilight Saga: New Moon and, newly, The Twilight Saga: Eclipse.

In Twilight, most of the cast members chosen were from the United States, including actors Kristen Stewart, Taylor Lautner, Ashley Greene, Peter Facinelli (dual citizenship with Italy), Elizabeth Reaser, Kellan Lutz, Nikki Reed, Cam Gigandet, Anna Kendrick, Michael Welch, Christian Serratos, Gil Birmingham, Justin Chon, and Billy Burke. Robert Pattinson is from the United Kingdom, Rachelle Lefevre is from Canada, Jackson Rathbone is from Singapore (though he grew up all over the world, including in the U.S.), and Edi Gathegi is from Kenya (educated in the U.S.).

In New Moon, the additional cast members were of more various descent. While there were some American-born actors added to the cast (including Alex Meraz and Dakota Fanning), many of the newest cast mates were from Canada and the United Kingdom. From Canada for The Twilight Saga: New Moon are Christopher Heyerdahl, Daniel Cudmore, Graham Greene, Noot Seear, and Cameron Bright. From the United Kingdom are Michael Sheen, Jamie Campbell Bower, and Charlie Bewley.

For The Twilight Saga: Eclipse, the newest cast member announced is Xavier Samuel, an Australian.

The global nature of interest in the Twilight series has certainly opened the casting process to a wider sphere of interest.

While Twilight had a very stream-lined cast, with the exception of Pattinson and Lefevre, of mostly those from the United States, New Moon has notably been more international in nature. Since New Moon was filmed in Canada, it makes perfect sense that many of its additional cast members would be from Canada. Still, it is interesting to watch the diversity of nationality unfold as casting for the films commences. With Eclipse, there are still two major cast members yet to be announced, including Seth and Leah Clearwater.

With The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, the nationality of cast mates will be at its pinnacle of diversity (as necessitated by the book’s description of the newest characters’ origins).

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2,000 Fans Estimated At Quileute Days Celebration

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LaPUSH — Tired, hungry and little jet-lagged, Solomon Trimble signed every last autograph and posed for dozens of pictures with “Twilight” fans wearing a Hollywood smile.

The 25-year-old actor who played Sam Uley in the movie adaptation of Stephenie Meyer’s first novel of Forks-based fictional series, said he was “honored” and “deeply moved” to be a special guest at Quileute Days on Saturday.

And his appearance for star-struck and admiring fans gave the annual Quileute Days its best-ever attendance.

“It’s been a dream of mine to participate in a celebration like this,” said Trimble, after dancing with tribal members in a transformational dance at the A-Ka-Lat center in LaPush.

“What an honor it is to be here. I’m all choked up.”

In “Twilight,” Trimble plays a young Quileute man who gives heroine Bella Swan her first indication that something is amiss with her vampire love.

His turning-point line: “The Cullens don’t come here.”

Quileute culture

Trimble on Saturday acknowledged that the Quileute didn’t have enough input on the film adaptation of the LaPush-based tribe.

By coming to Quileute Days, Trimble — who is Mescalero Apache and Lakota Native American — who is said he was able to experience part of the Quileute culture.

He joined a group of 45 dancers and singers from the Quileute, Quinault and North Star tribes in a 2 ½-hour cultural arts program.

He wore black shorts with a red and white cape gown, and carried a decorative wolf headpiece in the ceremonial dance.

‘Into our home’

“We are honored to have you into our home,” said Sonny Woodruff, who organized the dance with tribal vice chairwoman Bonita Cleveland.

After the dance, Trimble gave Cleveland a robe he received from his mother.

“My mom said you have to give it back to me in 50 years when you’re done with it,” Trimble said.

“I did not expect anything like that,” Cleveland said of Trimble’s gift. “I feel very honored.”

As part of the Quileute’s tradition of returning a gift with another gift, Cleveland gave Trimble a robe depicting an eagle and a whale.

Largest turnout

A combination of the movie star’s appearance, and some quick planning by Jackie Jacobs and Justin Finkbonner of the Lummi tribe, contributed to the largest turnout at Quileute Days that tribal chairwoman Carol Hatch has seen since 1985, when the tribe rallied to keep the 100-year-old event running.

Hatch paused to estimate how many people attended Saturday’s events, which included a parade.

“I’d say about 2,000,” Hatch said, adding that the popularity of Twilight books and moviebrings “a whole new crowd” to LaPush

Guests paid $25 a head to attend the ceremonial dance.

Autographed photos of Trimble were selling fast at $5 apiece. Visitors could also have their picture taken with the actor for $10.

Proceeds from the event are going back to the tribe to support next year’s Quileute Days, Hatch said.

College testing

Trimble flew in from Atlanta on Friday after taking a test in pursuit of his master’s degree.

He already holds a math degree with a minor in philosophy.

He was scheduled to leave today.

The long-haired actor said he wants to become a epidemiologist to help stop the spread of disease in tribal nations.

He proudly admits that he lives his life “110 percent drug- and alcohol-free.”

“I attribute my success to that,” said Trimble, after signing about 100 autographs and taking scores of photos with “Twilight” fans.

Since he’s “always sober,” Trimble said he has the time to pursue his education while still being an actor.

He agreed to attend Quileute Days before he found out he would not have a role in the next movie of the series, “New Moon,” which will be released in the fall.

Quileute Days is an annual three-day event with numerous activities in LaPush.

It ends today with softball tournament, canoe races and bingo on the schedule.

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