Thursday, September 30, 2010

Full Length College Course on Twilight, yay or nah?


Back in March, the first full-length college course onthe Twilight series was announced here, and now the course is up and running for California State University's Fall 2010 program.
The class description is as follows: "Examines theTwilight saga and the resulting fandom.  ExploresTwlight in relation to the social and cultural construction of gender and gendered identities in contemporary U.S. culture.  Using an intersectional lens emphasizing gender, race, class, sexuality, and belief, provides students with the conceptual and analytical foundations to think more deeply about popular culture and its impact.  Covers vampire lore, the romantic core of the series, female characters and fans, the depiction of men and masculinity, religious contexts, race and white privilege, the franchising of Twilight, and various cultural contexts such as abstinence only education and the rise of internet fandoms."
When we discussed the course back in March, it was noted that the professor, Dr. Natalie Wilson, intended to make the course open to the public as much as possible by utilizing a blog to correspond to the course teachings. Her blog is available here.
Wilson's latest entry for the blog catalogues some of the progress that she has made with the course, noting student observations such as "Bella, if she had a Facebook account, would regularly post the update 'another rainy day'", and "
The dismissal of female fans perpetuates the message that anything women like can’t be good." Read the rest here.
Some sources recently caught wind of the offering, and after checking back into the topic, it seems that indeed the course is fully underway, and fans can go ahead and tune in to what's being said about this subject matter in the first full-length college course on Twilight. It should be really interesting to see what Dr. Wilson and her course find about the Sagathrough this platform.
Second Article (other universities and other ways you can participate)
A few weeks ago, we learned that Cambridge University was to be introducing the Twilight saga into its Faculty of Education's curriculum so as to better understand children and their relationship to current books. The series has also made its way into middle and high school course plans, onto English reading lists, and beyond. 
Now, the first full-length college course on the Twilight series has been approved, according to Dr. Natalie Wilson, the Cal State San Marcos Women's Studies professor who'll be teaching it.
Wilson, who is currently penning an analysis of the Saga's impact on popular culture, revealed that the course will be entitled "Twilight: The Texts and the Fandom" and that fans outside of the classroom will be able to participate in the course in a lot of ways as well. Actual students will be granted general credit for taking this class.
Wilson plans to devise the course materials as a mixture of the books, derivative theory-based works, the films, parodies, and the social and fan internet community. Students of the class will be asked to develop reactions and critiques to these materials in one of several ways (including through parodies, skits, blogs, or texts).
The course will also be unique in that it will involve the internet fan community in two ways. First, fans who are not a member of the Twilight class will be able to follow along and participate through Dr. Natalie Wilson's blog. Second, members of the classroom will be encouraged to reach out into the Twilight fan community and learn more about the blogs and news sources that are out there.
In her blog, she posted about the curriculum approval, saying the following:
I can hear all those naysayers that claim Twilight has nothing to teach us shrieking in dismay “Oh, it’s the end of the academy!”  Well, the same arguments were made when Harry Potter, Buffy, and Star Trek courses made it onto the curriculum. As such courses have proven, examining popular texts and popular culture has much to tell us about our historical epoch, about race, class, gender, sexuality, philosophy, literature, etc.
Wilson considers herself a critical fan, in that she may point out the controversy in some aspects and messages of the Saga, but she states that she is a fan and finds the series to have both positive messages and culturally subsversive ones.



pretty interesting stuff, if i do say so myself (i know i'd rather take these classes than biology or something haha)

Official Casting: Denali Coven is here!

It’s OFFICIAL - The entire Denali Coven have been cast for Breaking Dawn, take a look. 


Christian Camargo as Eleazar
heroes christian camargo The Rest of the Denali Coven in THE TWILIGHT SAGA: BREAKING DAWN Have Been Cast!


Mia Maestro as Carmen
Mia Maestro




Casey LaBow as Kate
casey labow The Rest of the Denali Coven in THE TWILIGHT SAGA: BREAKING DAWN Have Been Cast!




MyAnna Buring as Tanya


Ok, there you have it - The Denali Coven. Any thoughts? I'm a little apprehensive, i personally don't know any of these acts (as in i've never seen them in movies) so i don't know how they work, or if they are that good. But I just feel like i've had different images of them in my mind. (I actually picked a different photo of MyAnna for this because the one they were showing really made me dislike the casting, it was this photo from the source i got this information, link). But I think i'm going to refrain from saying anything too negative until I at least see them in a trailer or something. 

-Ed


Tuesday, September 28, 2010

A Big Thank You

Hello World!

Well, i know i said this on my twitter this morning but i just wanted to say it again - THANK YOU!

To everyone one who follows this blog (all 14 of you lovely people) and to everyone who's following me on twitter (21! i'm so excited about that) its really amazing. Its been almost 7 months since i've been here and honestly i've gotten so much more of a response than i ever could have imagined. Just yesterday i looked to see that 106 people checked out the blog - totally did a happy dance when i read that - and a wapping 1,771 people overall have been here, its honestly a bit overwhelming.

So this is just me saying thanks, and I hope that I can keep up with the fanfic rec's, and keep providing a place for people to find new stories that are really worth reading.

As always to you readers, if you see anything wrong about a post (information's off) please leave a comment about it, or any thoughts you have.

And finally, if you know of ANY amazing stories that you think more people should read, or you just love it so much you want to share it with everyone (these are completed or WIP) then just fill out the form i have for suggesting stories - i LOVE rec'ing stories on my blog and on the twitter.

Monday, September 27, 2010

Maggie Grace has signed on to play Irina in Breaking Dawn

Lost’ and ‘Taken’ actress will play a ‘vegetarian’ vampire who turns on the Cullens.

With production set to begin very soon, “The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, Part 1″ continues to add members to its already-crowded cast.

Last month we learned that “The Pacific” actor Rami Malek had joined the “Dawn” ranks in the role of Egyptian vampire Benjamin. On Monday (September 27), it was reported that “Lost” and “Taken” actress Maggie Grace has signed on to play “vegetarian” vampire Irina.
A rep from Summit Entertainment confirmed the casting to MTV News, and the original story appeared first on Deadline.com.

So who is Irina? Those familiar with Stephenie Meyer’s source material will recall that she is a member of the Denali coven, one of the only other “vegetarian” vampire covens and allies with the Cullens — that is, until Irina blames the family for the death of her former lover, Laurent, and vengefully reveals a Cullen family secret to the Volturi.

The other “Dawn” newbie, Benjamin, is a member of the Egyptian coven who comes to help Bella and the Cullens battle the Volturi. Benjamin is a young vamp blessed with the special ability of controlling the elements (à la Storm from X-Men), though he has yet to fully master his powers.

“I think it’s going to be great,” Rami told “ET” of his joining the cast last month. “It’s going to be super exciting, and I’m thrilled.”

Summit announced in June that “Breaking Dawn” would be divided into two parts; the first of the two films is scheduled to hit theaters November 18, 2011, and the second on November 16, 2012.


Have They Found Remesmee?

From The Hollywood Insider: 
Original Article Found here
It’s a big day for Twihards. First Maggie Grace signs on to play Irina. Now EW.com has learned that little 9-year old Mackenzie Foy is inches away from signing on to play Renesmee, Edward and Bella’s vampire/human love child that’s a central role in the final installment of The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn.
It’s not yet clear how the diminutive actress, who’s appeared in one episode each of television shows FlashForward and ‘Til Death, will portray the character who ages a full 17 years in only seven. Sources have suggested that director Bill Condon will employ similar digital effects to those used by David Fincher in The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, where Foy’s face would be digitally transferred onto the face of a younger child. It’s also probable that the studio will hire a younger child in some capacity, too.
Summit Entertainment is remaining mum on the issue. But to see Foy’s angelic face, which could very well be the offspring of Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart click here for her official website.

No denying she's a cutie, but i don't know about the age. She is 9 years old, and she's suppose to be playing a baby? Any thoughts?



Friday, September 3, 2010

Casting Breaking Dawn Updates

‘Breaking Dawn’ Adds Egyptian Vampire Benjamin to Cast

By: Erik Davis on September 1, 2010 at 2:22PM (originally posted on Fandango, here)

Rami Malek

During their Emmy Awards party, Entertainment Tonight let loose that Rami Malek (he played Ankmenrah In both Night at the Museum films) has joined the cast of The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn as the vampire Benjamin, who’s part of an Egyptian coven that assist the Cullens by acting as witnesses for them during a key part in the movie. Malek will most likely be joined by several other vampires who still need to be cast, including more Egyptians, Romanians, Irish, Amazonians and nomads.
What do you think about the casting, and which new character are you looking forward to seeing on screen for the first time?


Ed says...Honestly i'm excited about this casting. I never really pictured him as a character, and i've always been happy with the choices. Since I actually watched the movie before reading any of the books, I had those people in my head as the characters. So I know he did an amazing job in the second Night at the Museum I'm sure he'll be up to the task to being in Breaking Dawn.

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Twilight All Humans Awards

NOMINATIONS FOR THE CLASS OF 2010 AWARDS

by the Twilight All Human Awards


Voting is between 30th August and 13th September, and winners will be announced on 15th September and nominations will re-open in November/December for Round 3!

I’d like to say congratulations to my favorite stories (and their authors of course) for being nominated and getting into the second round of these awards. Go vote and show your support before its too late!!

THE FANFICTION YOU COULDN'T STOP READING

Dream Like You'll Live Forever by Lozz5159 (Rated M)

Paper CutOuts by twistedcoincidence (Rated M)

Elemental by TallulahBelle (Rated M)

For the Love of a King by magan bagan (Rated M)

Cooking With Fire by In love with a crooked smile (Rated M)

Last Tango in Forks by AwesomeSauce76 (Rated M)

Frontline by MissAlex (Rated M)

A Matter of Trust by quietruby (Rated M)

The Man Who Can't Be Moved by Jenny0719 (Rated M)

An Introduction to Swirl and Daisy by m81170 (Rated M)

Hit by Destiny by ocdmess (Rated M)

Age of Consent by CarrieCee (Rated M)

Ladder to the Sun by Rosybud (Rated M)

There Will Be Blood by johnnyboy7 (Rated M)

For the Summer by camoozle (Rated M)

THE FANFICTION THAT HAD YOU CRYING WITH LAUGHER

Bad News Bella by 107yearoldvirgin (Rated M)

THE FANFICTION THAT HAD YOU HOOKED FOR DRAMA

High Anxiety by EdwardsBloodType (Rated M)

Finding Bella by ekimmuh (Rated M)

This Is Not My Life by isakassees (Rated M)

THE FANFICTION WITH THE MOST WELL-DEVELOPED CHARACTERS

Living Backwards by ciaobella (Rated M)

Let's Get Physical by Lalina (Rated M)

The Blessing and the Curse by The Black Arrow (Rated M)

The Gentlemen From Washington State by Betty Smith (Rated M)

Love Amongst the Ruins by theladyingrey42 (Rated M)

The Weight of Words by georgygirl (Rated M)

THE FANFICTION WITH THE MOST THOUGHT-OUT PLOT

Elemental by TallulahBelle (Rated M)

Hit by Destiny by ocdmess (Rated M)

Hydraulic Level 5 by Gondolier (Rated M)

High Anxiety by EdwardsBloodType (Rated M)

THE FANFICTION WITH THE BEST ENDING (MUST BE COMPLETE)

This Is Not My Life by isakassees (Rated M)

For the Summer by camoozle (Rated M)

Relative Wind by Mac214 (Rated M)

THE FANFICTION WITH THE MOST ATTENTION-GRABBING SUMMARY

The Blessing and the Curse by The Black Arrow (Rated M)

The Unaccompanied Soul by JMCullen09 (Rated M)

Living Backwards by ciaobella (Rated M)

Cooking With Fire by In love with a crooked smile (Rated M)

THE BEST-WRITTEN FANFICTION OF THE YEAR SO FAR

There Will Be Blood by johnnyboy7 (Rated M)

For the Summer by camoozle (Rated M)

A Pound of Flesh by Jaxon22 (Rated M)

THE BEST FANFICTION OF THE YEAR SO FAR

The Man Who Can't Be Moved by Jenny0719 (Rated M)

THE BEST AUTHOR OF THE YEAR SO FAR

kharizzmatik

In Love With A Crooked Smile

AngstGoddess003

hunterhunting

Mk Marie

Iadorepugs

Jenny0719

Mac214

Lilybellis

EBalways

107yearoldvirgin