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WTVOC ENDORSES NUDITY

Thursday December 3, 2009 at 9:06 PM

as if my ringing endorsement weren't enough, here's a good reason to watch bones:

 

i am, of course, referring to my fave l'il actress zooey deschanel guest starring.

please to be spamming with pictures of DB being hot, idk idk

DELETED USER

Q & A with Anna Kendrick

Thursday December 3, 2009 at 9:01 PM

 i haven't posted in awhile...i've been lurking....so here : 

 

The Contender Q&A: Anna Kendrick

November 25, 2009 |  4:26 pm

UP-01007 A veteran performer from the age of 12, when her turn in a Broadway production of "High Society" earned her a Tony Award nomination in 1998, Anna Kendrick has steadily built an impressive resume on film with confident, eye-catching performances in indies like "Camp" and "Rocket Science," both of which earned her Independent Spirit Award nominations. Her profile raised considerably with a supporting turn as Jessica Stanley in "Twilight" and "New Moon," but it's Jason Reitman's "Up in the Air" that has critics and audiences finally taking full notice of Kendrick's talents. As an aggressive corporate downsizer who has streamlined the industry's method of eliminating employees via video conference, Kendrick is both arresting and heartbreakingly vulnerable. Her performance has netted considerable acclaim from the press, who've dubbed her one of the season's breakout talents, and from the Palm Springs International Film Festival, which will honor her with its Rising Star Award on Jan. 5. 

Kendrick spoke with The Circuit from Los Angeles, where she discussed working with "Air" co-star George Clooney and director Reitman, as well as her take on the "Twilight" phenomenon.

You've said that the idea of being cast in "Up in the Air" was somewhat daunting.

Yes. Being in a movie directed by Jason Reitman and starring George Clooney would probably be daunting for anyone, but when I was cast, I kept thinking for whatever reason, "They know I'm from Maine, right?" 

What does that mean?

It's just the strangest thing to come from a place that couldn't be further away from this whole world, and to wind up in a movie like this just made me feel like "How can I be the same person who went toDeering High School in Portland, Maine, and be in a movie like this?"

So how did you get past those thoughts?

I met George and Jason, and they were the coolest human beings on Earth. It was such an incredibly supportive set and environment. I couldn't have done it without either of them.

George Clooney has a reputation for being a world-class prankster when the cameras aren't rolling -- is that your experience with him?

No pranks, but he's definitely a joker. He was playing Nerf football around my head when I would try to prepare for a scene. He has a teenager's energy, and it made me feel like the on-set mom, like "C'mon, you guys, focus..."

Do you know people like your character, Natalie, in real life?

It's almost like I know a bunch of girls, myself included, who are almost like Natalie. There's a frustration that comes along with being female, and there's a sense that if you can swim with the sharks and be one of the boys -- if you can conquer that -- that's where a lot of her personality comes from. I don't know anyone who's gone fully into that world, but there is a temptation, I think, in every girl's life to do so at some point.

In learning to swim with the sharks, do you think that people like Natalie have to sacrifice something of themselves to achieve that goal?

Yes. At the end of the day, she has it all wrong, and she finds that out over the course of the film. She believes that because she's worked harder than the person next to her for her entire life, her entire life will fall into place. And eventually, there comes a moment in her life when she's accepting the idea of compromise for the first time ever.

You included yourself in that bunch of girls who are almost like Natalie. In what way are you similar?

I'm a control freak, but I react to being out of control in an entirely different way. I get more awkward and fumble more. I fall apart very quickly. Natalie, on the other hand, her rigidity and self-awareness increases exponentially.

There are some who might perceive Natalie as simply the film's villain, so to speak. Can you talk about the challenges of making her a more complex character?

There was definitely part of me that didn't want her to reveal as much as she does. She really falls apart, and falls hard, and I wanted to protect her, in a sense, and let her maintain some level of dignity, but she completely falls apart and lets go. That was tricky for me, because I felt that she wanted to hide more. But Jason really pushed me to let go, and I'm glad that he did.

How would you describe working with Jason?

He's so intuitive and brilliant. It was really nice to be challenged by someone like that every day. The day that I did the firing over the video conference was a really hard day for me, and he and George were both so attentive in the most subtle and quiet and creative ways. That made feel like they were there for me without ever having to say it. There were times when Jason would be in the room with me, and he would read lines with me, just because it was a vulnerable day. And to be surrounded by that kind of big-brother feeling made it a lot easier.

There are a lot of people who are calling you a contender for the upcoming awards season. What is your reaction to the response to your performance?

I'm beyond thrilled that people like the movie and my performance. But as far as that "buzz" word, it's really strange. It's that same feeling -- don't you know I'm from Maine? It almost feels like if people saw how often I'm on the verge of falling apart, there's no way they'd be using my name in the same sentence as "Oscar." 

I feel really out of place in gowns and walking down the red carpet and mingling with people whom I perceive as being so polished and good at everything. Logically, I realize that it's a ridiculous thing to think, but part of me can't help but feel that I'd get kicked out of parties like that.

How does the response to "Up in the Air" compare to the global fascination with "New Moon"?

It's quieter [laughs], in the best way. The "Twilight" thing is strange -- I'm absolutely bewildered by the whole thing, but really grateful to be a small part of it. So many people have had to give up their privacy for it, really, and I've been really lucky so far. It's also nice to play my own age and a more serious role -- it feels really rewarding.

If given the choice, would you rather work on more indie-minded projects like "Up in the Air" or event pictures like "New Moon"?

You hit the nail on the head with "Up in the Air" -- it felt like an indie. I would love to work again with a small cast like this and build a real relationship with the cast, both on and off-screen, as opposed to the proverbial town-meeting feeling of the "Twilight" saga.

BTW - she was also awarded Best Supporting Actress for her role in 'Up in the Air" by the National Board of Review. Go Anna!!! 

 

Ambyr01

Got an Avatar

Thursday December 3, 2009 at 7:58 PM

SO I am excited I just got an avatar!!! Its about time....I Love this place!!

 

 

EDIT: What time zone is this site at cause I just posted my comment and It is not that time here?

daisysweetheart

woodstock 2010?

Thursday December 3, 2009 at 7:50 PM

I was just reading a fic wher Edward and Bella meet at Woodstock 1969 and it got me thinking...

If there was going to be another Woodstock, with artists from this day and age, who would you want to perform there? 

I think that I could totally be a seventies anti-war, 'make love not war'  hippie.

I love his music

tell me campers, whats your perfect woodstock?

 

approved by jandco.

pixievamp

Yahoo Talks Breaking Dawn

Thursday December 3, 2009 at 7:05 PM

We've all been theorizing and what not... but Yahoo's front page just took it one step further. 

Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson in Summit Entertainment's The Twilight Saga: New Moon

Independent film studio Summit Entertainment has got quite a gem on their hands, and its name is the "Twilight" series.

 

The first movie quickly became a blockbuster box-office hit in 2008 despite early concerns that the book series' rabid fan following wouldn't translate to ticket sales. The second, "New Moon," has grossed over $481 million worldwide since its premiere on November 20. The third installment of the franchise, "Eclipse," wrapped up shooting back in October and is slated to release June 2010.

With the enormous success of the franchise so far, Summit is already working to adapt Stephenie Meyer's fourth and final book in the series, "Breaking Dawn," into a movie. Currently, the studio is deciding whether or not it's best to split the 754-page book into two pictures, along the same lines as "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows."

According to Variety, a two-parter is the path Summit is pursuing for "Breaking Dawn," with hopes that "New Moon" director Chris Weitz will return to helm both pictures. If the two-film route does come to fruition, Summit would have to negotiate new deals with the main cast -- Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, and Taylor Lautner -- since they are only under contract for four features.

But there's a bigger issue to worry about here: How will they transfer the complex and graphic storylines in "Breaking Dawn" to the big screen? With even the biggest "Twilight" fans split on whether they love or hate the book, there's no question that its content will pose a handful of problems for a movie adaptation.

"Breaking Dawn" contains -- SPOILER ALERT! -- huge sections addressing the complications of vampire/human sex, an unconventional pregnancy, and the gory birth of a half-vampire, half-human baby. On top of that, there's a chunk in the middle of the book where Jacob takes over narration duty from Bella, leading up to him "imprinting" on the newborn child (translation: The teenaged werewolf falls in love with an infant).

Nowadays, nothing is impossible with a bit of movie-making magic. From a sparkly vampire to a boy who transforms into a wolf the size of a horse, computer-generated effects can work wonders. But just because it can be done doesn't mean it will live up to expectations. Stephenie Meyer has even expressed her worries on her official site: "The one thing that I've never seen is a CGI human being who truly looks real. An actress can't play Renesmee [the half-vampire baby], at least not when she's a few days old... She would have to be a construct, and CGI isn't quite there yet."

Special effects aside, the mature and explicit nature of "Breaking Dawn" will be a challenge for the studio to keep at a PG-13 rating. They'd have to leave out a lot of the material or figure out a way to tone it down. But in doing so, they run the risk of upsetting fans. On the flip side, if the film version requires an R rating, parents may be wary of sending their teen girls to the movies. Tough call.

SMEYER, STFU. WHAT DO U KNOW ABOUT CGI??? IF U WERE SO CONCERNED ABOUT HOW SHE WOULD LOOK ON FILM... MAYBE U SHOULDN'T HAVE WRITTEN ABOUT HER!

SORRY.... SHE MAKES ME RAGE. I'LL JUST LEAVE THIS HERE. CARRY ON. 

Stephanie

FINALS TOMORROW!

Thursday December 3, 2009 at 7:04 PM

So my law school finals start tomorrow and I am in PERMASTRESS MODE.  I was looking for ONESHOTs that could help me take my mind off things.

Preferrably smutty and all-human.  Bella and Edward PLEASE!!!!

 

....And pretty pictures of Rob help!

 

 

This website has kept me sane! I love you alll....

 

now please off to the smut and robporn :)

born2dance94

Facebook(:

Thursday December 3, 2009 at 5:47 PM

this is approved by wtvoc

I know most of us interact through ADF, Twilighted, and twitter, but some of us use facebook to navigate the fandom as well.

It would be cool if we could add each other as friends, because it will just further our means of communication. You can post your facebook url here.

Mine: http://www.facebook.com/#/profile.php?ref=profile&id=674619155

isabeau_01

Fic Rec Awkwardward

Thursday December 3, 2009 at 5:29 PM

So, I have to admit that I am a really serious Geekward fan in any form or fashion.  The Boy In the Red Sweater held my heart for a long time.  I have a new fic rec with another deliciously awkward Edward (and it's not mine).  It's called Awake In the Infinite Cold by quothme.  It is fantastic.  It's only got 5 chapters so far, but it is a pearl.  So, if you love geeky, socially awkward, slightly mental guys this might be for you.

www.fanfiction.net/s/5440286/1/Awake_in_the_Infinite_Cold

And here is a Daniel Gale pic for good measure.

 

twilighter620

A rose by any other name...

Thursday December 3, 2009 at 5:19 PM

So this has probably been done already, and the rangers are totally welcome within their rights to extinguish this campfire should it be redundant, but I was just wondering if you guys were willing to share who your Edward is. I pictured Edward very differently from Rob (though I do love him), and I wanna see some photos, descriptions, drawings, etc. of who your Edward is.

Another thought for discussion could also be if your vision of Edward changes in the fanfiction universe. I tend to picture my fanfictionwards differently from the books.

Here's the closest I've ever gotten to my vision of Edward:

  

his name is owen steuart. just in case you're wondering after this... ;)

melymbrosia2911

Things are bad, really really bad...

Thursday December 3, 2009 at 4:03 PM

if people take this seriously. I just came across this article and HAD to share. The article is from August so I don't know if it was already posted here or on another forum.

You Want Robert Pattinson's Sperm? Here You Go!

 

Very often during the day I find myself thinking, "I want to have Robert Pattinson's baby. I wish I had his sperm." Now that problem has been solved for me! Croybank sperm bank is now offering a new feature: sperm from celebrity look-a-likes. So it won't be Robert, but it'll be Robert's identical twin! We hope.

YourTango does bring up some problems with the otherwise genius plan. First of all, you don't get to see a picture of the sperm donor, so someone could totally lie about what they look like. "Hi! I look like George Clooney!" No, you look like Jonah Hill.

Cryobank sperm bank is located in Los Angeles; so all those celeb-obsessed women who shouldn't be mothers can now start popping them out like popcorn. Although, you should keep in mind that a mother's genes play a big part in making attractive celebrity children. Would Suri Cruise be as cute if her mother wasn't Katie Holmes and her father Tom Cruise? I think not.

And there is always the chance for ugly offspring. Celebs can have ugly babies too. You don't believe me? Just look through some baby photos and I'll prove it to you.

If all of this sounds fine to you, then go ahead and get you some celeb look-a-like sperm! And send me pictures of the baby! I'd love to see if it's attractive or not.

 

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Am I the only one disturbed by this?

pink_mojito

A very pleasant vampire indeed...

Thursday December 3, 2009 at 3:24 PM

This is my first (and probably my last!) post...

This was published in the Irish Times magazine two weeks ago, and lets face it, who doesn't love them some Dr. Carlisle...

http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/magazine/2009/1121/1224258965613.html

(It was the LA Times post that reminded me I had seen this - apologies for not putting it up sooner)

daisysweetheart

potty mouth

Thursday December 3, 2009 at 3:10 PM

Okay so I'm in the middle of reading a fic when Bella refers to her...girlie part and a pussy.

I had to stop reading. I mean its bad enough that Edward calls it that but that word is so gross to me.

It may sound childish or like I'm a prude but, I just cannot stand some of the slang words they use in fics.

I'm quite alright with reading the word penis or vagina. Hell, even dick or cock. (wow this campfire sounds gross)

But we have got to come up with better nick names for vagina than slick folds and...the previously memtioned word that i refuse to type again.

Please tell me some of you agree.

What are some of the euphemism you've heard that made you cringe, or even laugh for that matter?

tinsletownn

all vamp?

Thursday December 3, 2009 at 3:01 PM

I know that most fanfiction is all human, but i am really in the mood to read some all vamp stuff.  I mean, it IS a vampire series after all.   My problem is that most of the all vamp fics I have found are utter crap (except past and pres. which I have already read).  I beg you, please recommend some well written fics to me, rated M please because I am a perv.

Thanks!!!!!! 

DELETED USER

I'm sorry. This is semi Twilight related.

Thursday December 3, 2009 at 2:33 PM

So forgive me WTVOC, this is not a Twilight-related post but in the name of Scrubs.. I urge you to read it anyway.

 

Now, we're all a bunch of music snobs obv. *cough* I personally hate New Moon Soundtrack *cough*

 

And whilst I was just chillin', wagging school, all that fun stuff, I was listening to my itunes and who should come on...

 

My favourite band ever.

 

The Red Hot Chilli Peppers.

 

So then I was thinking about how awesome they are and how Stadium Arcadium flunked and how Charlie is a lolarious song for our favourite Chief Swan and to the point....

 

What's your favourite RHCP song?

What song reminds you most of a fic?

Best Album they ever made? *cough* Californication*

 

I'm also partial to the White Stripes. Lettuce discuss.

 

 

And because I'm the resident Scrubs lover (yeah, I even have an Avvie so SHAME Kristen) hit me up with a scrubs quote.

 

(TO JD)
Janitor: You Look Unhappy, i like That

 

JD: Dr.Cox..

Dr.Cox:Newbie, if the next two words out of your mouth aren't 'See ya' then the third word will be 'Oh my god. My crotch. You've punched me in my crotch.'.
JD: See Ya!

 

 

PS, I'm sorry I can't litter this post with picture p0rn, my internet is being a toad.

 

:P

bitchface ranger edit: i'll allow it, but please ask for permission next time.  i would have approved it, js

also, everyone stop with the obnoxious font sizes and colors.  pick one and stick to it.  hurts my eyes.  there's only enough room in this forest for one obnoxious person, and that's me.  be lucky i don't all caps you people, too

 

PS to wtvoc- Ooooh I got moderated. Soz, next time I'll tweet you in case I make a non-Twilight post... :)

jennyfly

Ranger Post

Thursday December 3, 2009 at 1:37 PM

My dear friend needs votes to get his song to the top of... some thing. IDK, but he's great, so do this.

Just click this link http://www.reverbnation.com/playlist7?artist_id=317447 and then click DOWNLOAD under the song "The Easy Way (Jealous Boy)" by Bob Gentry

My friend BOB needs 6 more downloads (downloads = votes for his song). Come on Campers. Why are you ignoring this? It's FREE MUSIC!

and uhhh, in other music related new that has more to do with the Twi-verse, I saw this guy perform and it was good:

barelybreathing

Wanna lick?

Thursday December 3, 2009 at 11:51 AM


Twilight: New Moon fans who want a true taste of Taylor Lautner and Robert Pattison, the Sweet Avenue Bakery in Rutherford, N.J., has just the remedy – chocolate or vanilla cake cupcakes with edible likenesses of your favorite stars atop the vanilla bean frosting.

The $4 treats have been on sale since last month, reports Newark's Star-Ledger, which says the shop specializes in gluten-free and vegan cupcakes without eggs or dairy products.

As for the face-off between Team Edward and Team Jacob, final results are not in. But just to mix things up, the bakery is also offering Team Emmett, Jasper or Carlisle cupcakes – minimum order, a dozen.


 

gallantcorkscrews

Bella, why can't you kick more ass?

Thursday December 3, 2009 at 11:15 AM

So, I know most of us aren't exactly in love with Bella. She's... mousy and Mary Sueish, etc. etc.. Some people like that she's a plain jane- it makes her more relatable. I get that. But even if you like her, you can see how she isn't the most compelling heroine.  

Still, part of me rages that this is just another example of how women characters are never written as well as the guys. In shows, I'm usually in love with half the guys, and I think most of the girls are stupid or bitches (but maybe this is just catty hatery on my part). And like, I was reading the 100 best Characters in Fiction since 1900, and lo and behold, the women are all hos a tiny minority. Of course, we weren't exactly enlightened on women's rights in 1913, but you catch my drift.

What do you think? Are women written as well as guys? If not, why do you think that is?

Or do you think that well-written women just aren't as popular as well-written guys? That we'd sooner watch guys exchanging quips than see women bantering?

And also, post pictures of kickass female heroines from TV, books, movies. To make me feel better about the fairer sex.

Hermione.jpg image by knutalbert that aint butter beer

oHALEno4

SAYING SEE YOU LATER... NOT GOODBYE

Thursday December 3, 2009 at 11:14 AM

OK, so I am here to talk about fandoms.

I may or may not have mentioned that I am stepping into the world of a new one on twitter today, and let's just say you ADF girls are rough (in a good way of course).

We all know that WTVOC has gone into the land of DB and Bones, and many of you are already a part of the Harry Potter fandom.

What I want to know is what OTHER fandoms have you been a part of, past or present? Have you joined communities for those fandoms like you have for Twilight, or just read the fanfiction? What was different about those rather than Twilight? Less/more drama maybe? The writing quality in comparison to Twi?

Share your experience outside the Twilight Fandom!

 

 

i haven't shared any porn for a while. i apologize

 

Mason1901

Please Help...

Thursday December 3, 2009 at 10:48 AM

I feel kinda stupid having to ask for help with this, but when it comes to the computer I'm not the greatest! I have been sitting here for hours trying to figure out how to do my Avatar.  I found the picture I want to use, saved it then hit the browse button.  The file name came up in the empty space but no picture :( If someone knows how to do it could you please help?!

~please don't laugh lol~

jandco

Brush with Twilight.

Thursday December 3, 2009 at 10:40 AM

Ages and ages ago, before this whole thing blew up HUGE i emailed the SM and asked her a question about Twilight-

In the book, Bella's car fishtails and then Charlie had put chains on her tires.  I wondered if it was in fact Edward who put the chains on the tires, it wasn't.  It was Charlie and I know this because she actually wrote back to me and told me this. 

So.  My question for all of you:  Have you had any brushes with anything Twilight related?

Meet SM at a book signing?  See Robert Pattinson passed out in a gutter?  Have a friend who has a cousin who has a nephew whose best friend met Jackson Rathbone?

Tell me any and all of your brushes with anything Twilight related, so i can gasp and lament about how jealous i am.

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