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Ashley Greene

Wow she looks gorgeous with long brown hair :heart:. I would love to see her go back to that hairstyle after she wraps up filming the Twilight saga.
 
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she looks so cute in those Shrink caps, she looks really different with the longer hair
 
Self Outtakes

Our whole crew! Top row, from left: Lutz's publicist, Cindy Guagenti, hair genius David Cox, and SELF's West Coast editor, Tessa Benson. Middle row: Photographer Anne Menke, makeup guru Jenna Menard, SELF fashion director Evyan Metzner, SELF's Audra Jones, and me! Laura Brounstein, SELF entertainment director. Front row: Lutz, Greene, Lefevre and Lefevre's publicist, the gorgeous Gary Mantoosh

Greene admitted she feels lucky, because in her mind, Alice Cullen is the best character in the series.

Greene grew up in Florida and now lives in the L.A. area—both sweater-free zones—but was gearing up for Vancouver, where the gang will shoot Eclipse, the next movie in the Twilight series.

Lefevre and Greene genuinely seemed to enjoy each other...they considered each other good friends. Both agreed that they didn't envy Rob Pattinson's fan/paparazzi swarming issues.

Greene really was having some trouble keeping her marshmallow on a stick. Lefevre was a pro. And Lutz, how cute is he?

Lutz and Greene loved the tree shoot and kept each other laughing up there the whole time. Cute Cullen moment!

When the sun started to go down, those knits finally came in handy. There were lots of different set-ups because everything looked amazing on the three of them, who were all heading to Comic-Con (a fan festival) later that week.

Lefevre, Greene and Lutz did this walking show about 10 different times, each one just a little bit different. Some were vampire menacing, some were playful, but all of them looked amazing.

It was a summer day in Malibu, but Lutz, Green and Lefevre (who all actually really like each other in real life) lounged in delicious fall knits for SELF's fashion team.

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^awww there's a picture with Chace.. they are so cute hahaha.. the polaroid looks cute too. god she's so casual, and it looks like she's so down to earth.
 

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Guess we know what she'll be for Halloween...

Twilight Watch: On the Set of Eclipse with Ashley Greene


by Andi Teran
October 15, 2009, 10:36 AM

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Direct from the set of Twilight: Eclipse, VF.com caught up with Ashley Greene (aka “Alice Cullen” in the Twilight saga) to discuss filming the upcoming New Moon, cast reunions, and how becoming a vampire has changed her life.
VF.com: So you’re in Vancouver right now on the set of Eclipse
Ashley Greene: I am. I just got to set! It’s an hour drive every day, really pretty; we’re way out in the middle of nowhere.
What are you filming today?
There’s a lot of action in this [movie], a lot of fight-sequence choreography. Me, Nikki [Reed], and Kellan [Lutz] are working today, and we’re doing another installment of the fight sequences. We’re doing a section of the huge vampire/Cullen/wolf/newborn battle.
What’s it like working with different directors on the same character?
At first, it’s a little difficult; it’s a lot of give and take. Everyone’s different and has their own take on it, but it’s been pretty good. You have to sit down and go, “This is what I’ve been doing, this is why I feel this way,” and you have to take suggestions. Basically, it’s about communication, and it hasn’t been a problem yet.
Your role as Alice Cullen becomes more significant as the series continues. What was your experience filming New Moon?
It was incredible, and I think the timing was right. I’m glad that [my role] wasn’t that big in the first one because I was wide-eyed and nervous. By the second one, I had the time to fully develop this character, and I’m really comfortable with Alice Cullen now. It’s going to be sad to be done with it. I was really excited when I read the script because I had, of course, read the book and you never know how they’re going to translate it, how it’s going to read, and filming it was great. Chris [Weitz, the director] was awesome.
Have you seen the finished film yet?
I got to see it a month ago. I’m really happy … I’m really excited about it. When we saw it, it was completely unfinished. It was one of the first cuts, and it looks really good. The first thing that went through my head was, “Oh my gosh, it’s beautiful!” The way that it’s shot … Javier, our D.P., he did such a beautiful job. We all look really, really good!
How much does it differ from the first film?
It’s more dangerous; it’s darker in the costumes, scenery, and tone. The Volturi come in, and they definitely make them look scary. I think that’s why the lighting was so important; it was key. A good part of it is in Italy …
What was it like filming there?
Incredible. I want to go back! We were in the countryside—you could take a picture and it was a postcard. The place that we stayed in was private, seven villas, and the people who owned it cooked us breakfast, lunch, and dinner every day and were just really cool. Even going to work where we were filming—there weren’t built sets—it was crazy to be able to go into these incredibly old, gorgeous buildings. What was going through my head was, “People actually live here … I would like to live here!”
What was your favorite scene to shoot?
Driving the Porsche was really fun. [Laughs] I got to drive it up these tiny, cobblestone roads having to deliver lines. I’m actually proud that I did it and didn’t crash! But filming one of the first scenes, where Alice throws this party and Bella gets a paper cut, was really fun because we were all there. During [New Moon] it was basically me and four or five other cast members. The Cullen family was really only there for a week. It was nice because we started out with coming back, reuniting, and seeing everyone again … and we got to see Jasper in action.
What would you say is the one major thing that has changed about your life since Twilight came out?
My life is a crazy whirlwind right now. I’m just working and working and working. With the success of the film, there are a lot of things you get offered, places people want you to go just to have you there, and I really haven’t been able to do that. Between this and other films, I’ve just been working. You know, I was a struggling actor, and I was modeling to pay bills. I was worried about rent, and I was living with two other people. To go from that to me going, “I need a break, I need a day off,” is a crazy thing. It’s good, and it’s tiring, but my mom being able to see what I’m doing every single day on the Internet? It’s crazy! From nobody really knowing or really caring who you are or what you do to suddenly making headlines with what you’re eating, where you’re going, who you’re hanging out and having coffee with is nuts. But I guess it helps when I’m walking into these rooms with directors and producers, all of a sudden they know who I am. That’s the craziest thing ...
What is?
My whole outlook has changed. You go into rooms with producers and directors and you’re so nervous, and you’re thinking these are big, bad studio heads and they want you to fail. Then you do something like this, and you can walk into these rooms and they want to know what you think, what you want to do, how you view their script. I go into these rooms [now], sit down, and have conversations with these people, which is what I should have been doing from the beginning. It’s a different world.
Have there been any changes in the way you interact as a cast?
Yeah, a little bit. We’ve gotten to know each other, we’ve been thrown together, and we’re working together six days a week, 12 hours a day. So we’ve definitely gotten to know each other better, and there’s a lot of real chemistry. There are also days when you know someone’s grumpy! There’s one big thing that we can all relate to, and that is how all of our lives have changed drastically. We can rely on each other a little bit more. If someone’s going through something, there’s someone else in the cast who has gone through something or who is going through the same thing. It’s nice.
So you and Kellan Lutz are throwing a Halloween party in Vegas … do you have a costume yet?
Yes! I can’t tell you what it is yet … O.K., I’m going to be a bird! My stylist found this costume for me because I asked her if I could have it created, and she found this amazing, beautiful costume. I think I’m going to add some feathers to it to make it a little less “Halloween Sexy Bird.” It’s going to be really fun.
What’s your word of the day?
Nervous! I’m a little nervous about the fight stuff. [Laughs] Acrobatics …
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