Tuesday, September 9, 2008
Twilight’ Tuesday: Peter Facinelli Talks Vampire Baseball
Published by Larry Carroll on Tuesday, September 9, 2008 at 7:57 am.
Three of my favorite things in this entire world are movies, baseball (Go Red Sox!) and the “Twilight” universe. So needless to say, I’m really friggin’ excited about the one scene in November’s movie that will combine all three.
This week’s “Twilight” Tuesday focuses on the very cool Peter Facinelli, who plays Dr. Carlisle Cullen. While speaking with him, I got super excited when he revealed an ad lib he put into the baseball scene, revealing Carlisle’s history of hanging out with Babe Ruth — and, much like myself, he cited the superpowered sequence as the moment he’s most eager to see on the big screen.
“Personally, I’m hoping the vampire baseball scene will be really fun to watch,” the actor insisted, saying that all those fastballs and leaping catches should jump off the page and onto the big screen. “I mean, you can only do so much with your imagination, when you’re thinking about vampire baseball [and reading 'Twilight']. But actually seeing that and hearing the cracking of the bat? The super-vampire speed? That should be fun to watch.”
Facinelli admitted that the “Twilight” movie team faced some obstacles condensing Stephenie Meyer’s big fat novel into a 120-page screenplay. “Over 500 pages are in the book, so you can’t fit every single detail in,” he explained. “And some details will be different. Stephenie Meyer is very detail-oriented, to the point where she describes clothes in the scene! So, sometimes it’s not going to be as detailed or as specific as the book. There will be subtle differences, but the essence is there.”
And in moments like the beloved baseball scene, Facinelli promised that the “Twilight” movie will once again take pride in showing vampires in a setting that breaks the Hollywood mold. “I was pleasantly pleased that they stayed away from the stereotypes,” he said of the series. “The fact that we’re not even allowed to show fangs in the movie is huge, because it’s not [expected]. As much as it is a vampire movie, it’s really a love story too.”
OK, Twilighters, here’s your TT question of the week: If you could watch any scene right now from the upcoming movie, which one would it be?
Three of my favorite things in this entire world are movies, baseball (Go Red Sox!) and the “Twilight” universe. So needless to say, I’m really friggin’ excited about the one scene in November’s movie that will combine all three.
This week’s “Twilight” Tuesday focuses on the very cool Peter Facinelli, who plays Dr. Carlisle Cullen. While speaking with him, I got super excited when he revealed an ad lib he put into the baseball scene, revealing Carlisle’s history of hanging out with Babe Ruth — and, much like myself, he cited the superpowered sequence as the moment he’s most eager to see on the big screen.
“Personally, I’m hoping the vampire baseball scene will be really fun to watch,” the actor insisted, saying that all those fastballs and leaping catches should jump off the page and onto the big screen. “I mean, you can only do so much with your imagination, when you’re thinking about vampire baseball [and reading 'Twilight']. But actually seeing that and hearing the cracking of the bat? The super-vampire speed? That should be fun to watch.”
Facinelli admitted that the “Twilight” movie team faced some obstacles condensing Stephenie Meyer’s big fat novel into a 120-page screenplay. “Over 500 pages are in the book, so you can’t fit every single detail in,” he explained. “And some details will be different. Stephenie Meyer is very detail-oriented, to the point where she describes clothes in the scene! So, sometimes it’s not going to be as detailed or as specific as the book. There will be subtle differences, but the essence is there.”
And in moments like the beloved baseball scene, Facinelli promised that the “Twilight” movie will once again take pride in showing vampires in a setting that breaks the Hollywood mold. “I was pleasantly pleased that they stayed away from the stereotypes,” he said of the series. “The fact that we’re not even allowed to show fangs in the movie is huge, because it’s not [expected]. As much as it is a vampire movie, it’s really a love story too.”
OK, Twilighters, here’s your TT question of the week: If you could watch any scene right now from the upcoming movie, which one would it be?
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Interview with Twilight Cast and Crew
DAILIES TRANSCRIPT
"Twilight Interview"
INTERVIEWED: Taylor Lautner, Catherine Hardwicke, Stephenie Meyer, Robert Pattinson
ORIGINAL AIR DATE: July 28, 2008
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Mike Richards: Welcome to Dailies. I'm Mike Richards. Now as part of our Fan*tastic Summer we've taken Dailies on location, out of the soundstage to bring you the latest in all the big summer movies. And the big summer action was right here in Comi-Con, We're in San Diego, the big comic book and movie convention. A lot happened over the weekend, we've got it all covered for you. Let's start with the stars of Twilight who talked to me about meeting the very excited fans of this book, soon-to-be movie.
Mike Richards: This is your first, sort of, interaction with the fans of Twilight and they're rabid fans.
Taylor Lautner: It was good, you know, the fans they're, uh, they're crazy but they're passionate. I understand their passion for the book because I'm just as passionate for it.
Mike Richards: Was there nerves bringing your books, your movie to Comic-Con?
Catherine Hardwicke: Well I didn't wear white in case tomatoes were hurled at me but Stephanie was brave...
Stephenie Meyer: I wasn't afraid.
Mike Richards: We've talked to the cast a little bit about being on the set, that it didn't feel like this big, huge movie but now that it's here you're, I'm watching them begin to get overwhelmed. Did you guys give them any advice?
Stephenie Meyer: I did lean over to Rob today with the screaming and said, "I apologize for what I've done to your life." (laughs)
Robert Pattinson: It's a terrifying sound, like, hearing 6,000 people screaming. It sounds like the devil is coming down or something.
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