EXCLUSIVE: Add this name to the orodha of high-end auteurs who are being considered for the director's chair on "Breaking Dawn:" Stephen Daldry. Yep, that Stephen Daldry, the man who directed such Oscar fare as "Billy Elliot," "The Reader" and "The Hours."
Daldry joins a orodha that includes Sofia Coppola, Bill Condon and Gus van Sant, all of whom have been approached about taking on the fourth film in the "Twilight" franchise. Like those three, there are not yet indications Daldry would actually take the gig, but the fact that Summit Entertainment, the studio behind the films, has reached out to him suggests where its intentions lie for the fourth film.
kwa this point nothing should surprise us about the names Summit is considering. (Well, James Cameron would surprise us. But he's pretty much the only one.) The fourth book contains zaidi complicated material as the story opens up (warning: spoiler alert), with part of the novel written from werewolf Jacob's perspective and Kristen Stewart's Bella swan carrying a child.
Having already gone indie with Catherine Hardwicke, polished/commercial with Chris Weitz and genre auteur with David Slade for the franchise's first three movies, Summit clearly wants a high-end Oscar- prestige filmmaker to handle the fourth picture.
Still, even kwa those standards, Daldry stands out. He's been nominated for three Oscars, zaidi than any of the other directors on the short list. In fact, Daldry is the rare filmmaker who's been nominated for a best directing Oscar for every feature he's made.
Those credentials make taking on a global teen phenomenon seem unlikely, though there are reasons to think it could work. The director is well-versed in depicting forbidden upendo (a "Twilight" staple) with "The Reader" and "The Hours." And he's adept at themes of family alienation, also a franchise fixture, which ran under "Billy Elliot." Also, like most of the others, Daldry doesn't yet have a new film.
The fourth "Twilight" movie -- which will likely take only a piece of "Breaking Dawn" as the film is mgawanyiko, baidisha into two -- will in all likelihood be shot in the fall. That gives Summit a little zaidi time to comb through high-end directors. Academy Award winners, take note: Wanyonya damu and mtu-bweha are coming for you. -- Steven Zeitchik
Daldry joins a orodha that includes Sofia Coppola, Bill Condon and Gus van Sant, all of whom have been approached about taking on the fourth film in the "Twilight" franchise. Like those three, there are not yet indications Daldry would actually take the gig, but the fact that Summit Entertainment, the studio behind the films, has reached out to him suggests where its intentions lie for the fourth film.
kwa this point nothing should surprise us about the names Summit is considering. (Well, James Cameron would surprise us. But he's pretty much the only one.) The fourth book contains zaidi complicated material as the story opens up (warning: spoiler alert), with part of the novel written from werewolf Jacob's perspective and Kristen Stewart's Bella swan carrying a child.
Having already gone indie with Catherine Hardwicke, polished/commercial with Chris Weitz and genre auteur with David Slade for the franchise's first three movies, Summit clearly wants a high-end Oscar- prestige filmmaker to handle the fourth picture.
Still, even kwa those standards, Daldry stands out. He's been nominated for three Oscars, zaidi than any of the other directors on the short list. In fact, Daldry is the rare filmmaker who's been nominated for a best directing Oscar for every feature he's made.
Those credentials make taking on a global teen phenomenon seem unlikely, though there are reasons to think it could work. The director is well-versed in depicting forbidden upendo (a "Twilight" staple) with "The Reader" and "The Hours." And he's adept at themes of family alienation, also a franchise fixture, which ran under "Billy Elliot." Also, like most of the others, Daldry doesn't yet have a new film.
The fourth "Twilight" movie -- which will likely take only a piece of "Breaking Dawn" as the film is mgawanyiko, baidisha into two -- will in all likelihood be shot in the fall. That gives Summit a little zaidi time to comb through high-end directors. Academy Award winners, take note: Wanyonya damu and mtu-bweha are coming for you. -- Steven Zeitchik
wewe KNOW YOUR OBSESSED WITH TWILIGHT WHEN:
1.You see a silver Volvo flying down the mitaani, mtaa and yell, "Edward come back!"
2.You ask your boyfriend to rub ice on your lips before he kisses you.
3.You walk around thinking,'I know what wewe
are' encase Edward is nearby.
4.You approach a mbwa mwitu without taking precaution.
5.You put the name on your Myspace as, Mrs.Cullen.
AND LAST BUT NOT LEAST:
6.When wewe are kusoma this article!
lol! I hope wewe all enjoyed! Please maoni and rate. TEAM EDWARD!!!
1.You see a silver Volvo flying down the mitaani, mtaa and yell, "Edward come back!"
2.You ask your boyfriend to rub ice on your lips before he kisses you.
3.You walk around thinking,'I know what wewe
are' encase Edward is nearby.
4.You approach a mbwa mwitu without taking precaution.
5.You put the name on your Myspace as, Mrs.Cullen.
AND LAST BUT NOT LEAST:
6.When wewe are kusoma this article!
lol! I hope wewe all enjoyed! Please maoni and rate. TEAM EDWARD!!!
wewe promised me that
every time we touch
wewe will never release your hold
your hold on to me
your hold on to reality
wewe promised me that
no matter what happens
wewe will comfort my aura
my aura of my stress
my aura of my mind
wewe promised me that
my feelings for wewe
would never change
never change from love
never change from us
wewe promised me that
nothing would ever
be serious in life
that life was a game
but that I was the dice
wewe promised me that
though we come from seperate worlds
no one could hold us back
hold us back from fate
hold us back from destiny
And as I look around the room
I realise
that all of us
in our own two intertwined minds
are Inseperable.
every time we touch
wewe will never release your hold
your hold on to me
your hold on to reality
wewe promised me that
no matter what happens
wewe will comfort my aura
my aura of my stress
my aura of my mind
wewe promised me that
my feelings for wewe
would never change
never change from love
never change from us
wewe promised me that
nothing would ever
be serious in life
that life was a game
but that I was the dice
wewe promised me that
though we come from seperate worlds
no one could hold us back
hold us back from fate
hold us back from destiny
And as I look around the room
I realise
that all of us
in our own two intertwined minds
are Inseperable.
On Italy: "Italy was a dream. Very surreal. I think everyone there, no matter who it was, Rob Pattinson, Kristen Stewart, [director] Chris Weitz au anyone else would say that it was an experience that they may never go through again. The hospitality of the whole thing, the way they treated us, the whole setting was so magnificent."
On Rob: "Rob, I feel sorry for him a little bit. I feel for him, because he’s like a paparazzi fugitive right now. He can’t leave his house. He’s the most photographed person in the world."