Posts Tagged ‘Chris Weitz’
TwilightFanSource: Chris Weitz Interview

MTV recently interviewed ‘New Moon’ Director Chris Weitz, and discussed Dakota Fanning as “Jane”, Taylor Lautner returning as “Jacob Black”, and more.
For more on the interview head over to TwilightFanSource.com
Chris Weitz Confirms 2 Artists for the ‘New Moon’ Soundtrack

HitFix.com has confirmed that both Bon Iver, and RadioHead’s Thom Yorke have been pretty much confirmed for the soundtrack to ‘The Twilight Saga: New Moon’.
“I selfishly want to put songs in by artists I love. And some the cast and crew also happen to love,” says Weitz. “I think [Bon Iver] is fantastic. He says he wrote it for the film, but who ever knows if it might just be something laying around in his cupboard.”
Weitz also sad that ‘Band of Skulls’ from england will be involved and he is still hopeing to get the awesome ‘Kings of Leon’.
‘New Moon’ Director Chris Weitz Answers 21 Questions

Hollywood.com asked ‘New Moon’ Director Chris Weitz 21 questions about taking on the ‘Twilight’ sequel ‘The Twilight Saga:New Moon’
What was your interest in coming on board a franchise like this, that has predominantly been more popular with women than with men?
Chris Weitz: Actually, in that regard, my brother and I often end up doing movies whose predominant audience is either women or whose kind of tipping point of success relies on a female audience. Even American Pie.In as much as the Twilight series has a global appeal to women, I think it reflects that it really concentrates on the emotions of the central character and romance. And I think that’s something unfortunately that the studio system has not been very good at getting boys to be interested in. They think, maybe correctly, that all the male gender is interested in is things blowing up, and robots and that sort of stuff. I don’t really think that’s true. I certainly didn’t make this movie with an eye towards only girls or women being interested in seeing it. There’s a lot for diverse audiences, including older audiences.
But really, frankly, I was drawn to the cast and I thought that the central cast was great, and I wanted to work with them. And it also sort of employed some skills I had picked up along the way, including working with special effects, working with younger actors and working on kind of emotionally-centered stories.
Twilight, as you said, is very emotional, and of course, it’s got a lot of CG elements and action elements. Would you say that you’re in a comfort zone? Is this familiar ground for you? Obviously your early work was very character-driven.
CW: I’m never really in a comfort zone making a movie. I’m in a discomfort zone, because you’re always kind of working under pressurized circumstances because you don’t have an unlimited amount of time or money to do these things, but there were a number of things I was quite familiar with, and familiar enough so that I could do what I think is really important, which is not to foreground the special effects or the action elements, but to make those settle into the story. You never really want someone to watch a movie and say, “Wow, those were great special effects.” You hope that they don’t notice the majority of what you’re actually doing.Obviously, people are going to notice horse-sized wolves and realize on some level that they’re special effects, but they’re photo-realistic and they should be as expressive as a good actor if possible. So in terms of kind of wrangling that sort of process, yeah, it is something that I’m used to.
Check out the article for all his answers plus his take on David Slade picking up ‘Eclipse’
Hit Fix Set Visits & Chris Weitz on ‘Hedi’

HitFix.com is continuing its parade of New Moon interviews with a two-part detailing of their set visit back in May.
While they didn’t get to talk to Rob Pattinson or Kristen Stewart, they did get a chance to talk to screenwriter Melissa Rosenberg, Jamie Campbell Bower (Caius), Rachelle Lafevre (Victoria), Stephenie Meyer, and others. They also give a detailed discription of the Volturi’s castle and how we can expect ‘Aro’ to look!!!
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Elsewhere on the web, director Chris Weitz gave an interview to Womens Wear Daily (WWD.com) on Noot Seear’s ‘Heidi’
But looks that could kill were only part of the job description, according to “New Moon” director Chris Weitz.
“We wanted someone who had an unearthly and unlikely beauty, but could also convey humor and menace,” explains Weitz, who reportedly also considered AnnaLynne McCord of “90210” before eventually settling on Seear. “It’s rare to find a stunningly attractive person who also happens to have the ability to act.”
What I find interesting is the following line from the article:
And the model, who’s already signed up for two more “Twilight” installments, shows no signs of slowing down.
That statement could be taken to mean that ‘Breaking Dawn’ could be on the way**
