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i think they look good on him 


lol it's kinda cheesy! They look good but they seem way too mainstream for Edward. He seems like he needs "sleeker" (if that's even a word!) sunnies.![]()

According to this source: http://shocktillyoudrop.com/news/topnews.php?id=5402
The producers are in talks about potential sequels to Twilight, and this article also goes into the question going around this thread: just how long the shooting schedule is.
Well, it'd be kind of silly for them to make Twilight and not the other films.

But also, if it doesn't do too good in theatres, they might not make sequels because if the first didn't do well, what are the chances of the next 3 (i say three because of breaking dawn) will ? ..![]()


hopefully it will do really really well like it seems will happen.ONTD/ shocktillyoudrop.com/Twilight" Called, or, How I Turned into a Teenage Girl
by: Ryan Rotten
Not really. But I thought for sure I'd awaken one morning in a unicorn t-shirt, pig-tails and feeling a serious need to listen to some Gwen Stefani (picture that, friends!) based on everything I've been doing to prep for my set visit to Summit Entertainment's Twilight. What does that entail? Sifting through countless blogs dedicated to the Stephenie Meyer book, reading the book, talking to fans, trying to understand the fans, sitting in a room, staring at a wall, not seeing the wall, looking past the wall... Ahem, well, I'm back now and all I've got to say is...
...this movie's going to be huge. The producers know it. The director knows it. I'm not sure if the actors quite grasp what they've gotten themselves into. Dismiss it all you want, but when I arrived on set in Portland, Oregon, I was told fans were camped outside the film's high school location the night before wrapped in blankets. Portland is colder than a witch's t*t now, so that's some damn commitment right there. Later in the day, I fell witness to the return of said Twilight disciples. One teen male fan boasted, "I've read all the books...and I'm not a mom!"
I must admit to being somewhat thrilled by the fact that they were shooting a scene I recognized from the book (I'm not done with the read yet, but I will be soon). But let's make this clear - the film is for an audience that doesn't really include me. Look at the ingredients: Teens. Love. Vampire love. Drama. Heartbreak.
Still, I'm mildly fascinated by what makes this thing called Twilight tick - so I forge ahead with the coverage. Anyway, that's where I've been the past day. I'm tired. Cold. And in a hotel room that's bigger than most apartments I've seen in L.A. Seriously, this joint's got a living room, a bedroom and bathroom. Insane.
I'll splash some pics from the set, interviews and more on Shock's home page soon enough
twilighters.orgShockTillYouDrop.com had a chance to talk to the producer of Twilight about making the other three books into movies.“”The goal is, we’ve got the [sequel] script ready to go and come December we want to shoot it for about the same time - for the weather and stuff we don’t want to be in the heat of the winter. Obviously, you know the next book and know we can go out into the sun a little bit more. Hopefully, we’ll have it ready to go and ready to start prepping for the beginning of next year.”"