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Lovely! :D
You may not know her by name, but you certainly know her work.
Melissa Rosenberghas adapted the popular ”Twilight” series of novels for the silver screen. Besides romance of the werewolf and vampire kind, the 47-year-old screenwriter is very familiar with teenage crushes and angst, having written and produced coming-of-age TV shows like ”Party of Five” and ”The OC.”
Rosenberg makes an appearance at Bothell’s Fred Meyer for the ”New Moon” DVD release tonight. She took time from her busy schedule to talk about the series.
Q: What was the adaptation process like?
A: I’m working with great source material actually. … Probably, the biggest challenge was finding ways … to externalize Bella’s internal experience and make it visual.
Q: What is it that makes Bella relatable? I mean, many girls would kill to have her problem!
A: Here is this everyday girl … clumsy, awkward, socially inept, all these things, yet this extraordinary boy sees what’s extraordinary about her. … All of us has that yearning, that longing, whatever is special about us, to be seen, loved and cherished. She is living out our dreams.
Några läsare undrade om låten som spelas i bakgrunden i trailern, och jag har hittat den! :)
TwilightLexicon var på en liten tripp in i The Twilight Bus, helt galet. Det är en mamma på 10 barn som bestämde sig för att köpa en buss för att barnen inte fick plats i en vanlig bil och sa – hey kids, vad vill ni göra med bussen? Svaret var TWIIILIIIGHT!!! Helt galet, ni måste se det här:
Anna Kendrick var tidigare i veckan på Costume Designers Guild Awards och nu har det kommit ut foton på henne backstage! :D

Hon såg ut att ha roligt i alla fall! :D
Idag var det våran läsare Diana som ville att vi skulle ta denna låten till dagens låt!
När jag lyssande på texten så passade den väldigt bra till hur Bella kände sig när Edward lämnade henne i New Moon, Särskilt raderna: Pain on pain on play, repeating. With the back-up make-shift life in waiting. Everybody says,”Time heals everything.” But what of the wretched hollow?The endless in-between?
Imogen Heap – First Train Home