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Twilight creates midnight madness!!

We Can't Wait Either...

If you love Twilight, Borders Books and Music, Fancy Apples, or EDWARD CULLEN...this event is for YOU!!

We don't know about you, but we can't wait any longer. The movie is going to be awesome, and, in order to celebrate the day we have all been waiting for, we are having a Twilight Movie Release Party at Borders in Princeton, NJ!

Details are as follows:

What: Party to get together with fellow Twilight fans and hang out before the midnight showing.


When: November 20, 2008


Time: 7-10p.m.

Where: Borders in Princeton: 601 Nassau Park Blvd.

Why: Twilight is AWESOME!

The Party will include:

Twilight trivia and games
FREE prizes
Twilight-themed food/drinks
Listen to Twilight soundtrack
Make your own forbidden fruit
Watch official Twilight trailers and clips!
Costumes recommended!!!

You could win an ultimate Twilight movie package for two!

Then follow us to AMC Theatres in Hamilton, NJ to catch the MIDNIGHT SHOWING of Twilight! Be the first to see it!

Attention TCNJ Students!

The College of New Jersey will be BUSING students to our Release Party AND then to the MIDNIGHT SHOWING. You can purchase a ticket in the Brower Student Center for $12 beginning on Nov. 13th!

For more information: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=38091042203

Win an Ultimate Twilight Movie Package!



Do you want the best seats in the house for the Midnight Showing of Twilight? How about FREE tickets, FREE popcorn, and a FREE authentic movie poster too!?

We're giving away the Ultimate Twilight Movie Package! You don't want to miss out! Courtesy of AMC Theatres in Hamilton, NJ.




Make your own Forbidden Fruit!





Tempt your senses with the most tantalizing forbidden fruit! You can create your own perfect apple, courtesy of Terhune Orchards in Princeton, NJ and ShopRite.



Win your own authentic Bella Bracelet!

We will be giving away one original Bella Bracelet!


Will you choose Edward or Jacob?

My Bella Bracelet: Original

Features a vintage, twisted-rope, sterling silver chain. On one side a Genuine Swarovski Crystal represents the beautiful cold and hard Edward. On the other side a "custom cast" copper wolf charm represents the wild side of Jacob.

Order your own Bella Bracelet by visiting http://www.mybellabracelet.com/ just in time for the Holidays!

Driving Directions

FROM TCNJ TO BORDERS

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FROM BORDERS TO AMC THEATRE

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Movie Trailer and Exclusive Scenes!


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Thursday, December 11, 2008

November 20, 2009, Tentative New Moon Release Date


'Twilight' sequel: New details on 'New Moon'

Dec 10, 2008, 01:00 PM | by Nicole Sperling

Categories: Movie Biz

Taylorlautnerjacob_l Summit Entertainment has tentatively slated Nov. 20, 2009, as the release date for New Moon, the Twilight sequel, which means any director who signs on to replace Twilight director Catherine Hardwicke has to be in Vancouver by Dec. 15 to begin 12 weeks of preproduction before a mid-March start date. Reports have speculated that Hardwicke was fired for being difficult on set, but sources close to her suggest Summit's aggressive production schedule turned her off. "She'd love to do the sequel if she could do it better than Twilight,” says one. “It ­became clear that Summit didn’t have those same priorities."

Indeed, at press time the second movie appeared to have ­little more than a rough first-draft working script. As Summit’s production president Erik Feig told EW during Twilight’s ­record-busting first weekend, “There is that first...script. All the finesse that turns a screenplay into a movie hasn’t ­happened yet.” Two weeks later, Summit is saying it’s happy with screenwriter ­Melissa Rosenberg’s progress.

Another of Hardwicke’s primary concerns was that hunky vampire Edward remains MIA throughout New Moon’s middle portion. In her own opening-weekend interview, she told EW, “You have to get the chemistry as strong ­between Jacob and Bella as it was between Bella and Edward. You also have to do ­some­thing with that arc: She’s in love with somebody, he disappears, she falls in love with someone else, and the first guy comes back. Movies like Pearl Harbor have tried it. It absolutely didn’t work.”

With or without Hardwicke, Summit ­faces other snags. Two sources tell EW the studio doesn’t want to rehire baby-faced Taylor Lautner (pictured) as Jacob, though Lautner’s agent has apparently reached out to the ­imaging company behind The Curious Case of Benjamin Button in an attempt to demonstrate to Summit how a digitally bulked-up Lautner could work. (Summit says it won’t make a decision until a new filmmaker is on board.) There’s also the matter of finding a cast of Native American actors to play Jacob’s werewolf clan — a difficult challenge Hardwicke was also faced with before ­settling on Lautner, who isn’t completely ­Native American. And with a slightly increased budget of $50 million — much of which is ­assumed will go to leads asking for heftier paydays, location shoots in Italy, and ramped-up F/X — Summit will have to scrimp somewhere.

So what director would want to take on such a big headache? Well, at press time, an offer was out to Chris Weitz (The Golden Compass), who put Summit on the map years ago when its foreign sales operation made tons of cash off of his first film, American Pie. (One source says Weitz has already had conversations with below-the-line crew for New Moon.) “We are in a recession,” ­reminds one Hollywood insider. “It’s a hit franchise. Whoever steps into it is guaranteed a $100 million gross. Everyone wants this movie.” Adds an exec at another studio, “You’d have to have a very high standard for art, hate the movie business, and hate ­money to walk off this sequel.”

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