Twilight is almost upon us, y’all … we are mere 3 days away from the movie’s official opening (well, 2 days away if you figure in the first midnight showings on Thursday) and anticipation for the film is reaching a fevered pitch. The movie had its official Hollywood premiere at Mann Village and Bruin Theaters in Westwood, CA last night where the principal stars were joined by their celebrity cohorts on the red carpet … oh yeah, and about 600+ “fanpires” who came out to shriek and scream for the arriving cast members, getting louder and louder until Robert Pattinson‘s arrival caused the excitement to go supersonic (poor R. Pattz even went “completely deaf”). Here are a few pics from last night’s premiere arrivals and some info about the night’s festivities:

Hundreds of shrieking fans — mostly teenage girls — lined the streets outside the Mann Village and Bruin Theatres on Monday for a chance to peek at the stars attending the Los Angeles premiere of “Twilight.” Some enthusiasts of the popular vampire literary series-turned-movie camped out overnight, while many arrived at dawn to secure a place in line. “I’m on basic motor functions right now,” actor Robert Pattinson, who plays sexy vamp Edward, said amid fans’ screams. More than 600 people were allowed inside special holding areas along both sides of the premiere’s red carpet. The self-proclaimed fanpires gawked, squealed and begged for autographs and photos with the stars. Others spilled out beyond the barricades and across the street from the premiere. Many held up handmade signs. Most just wanted face time. What question did they ask the most? “‘What’s it like kissing vampires?’” said actress Kristen Stewart, who plays human teenager Bella. Marie Sheranian, 16, and Brianna Matheson, 17, came from Simi Valley, Calif., to catch a glimpse of Pattinson, the 22-year-old actor who became a heartthrob after winning the role of Edward. The two “Twilight” fans created T-shirts professing their devotion for Pattinson and brought crates to stand on in hopes of seeing the actor’s face — or even the top of his hair — from above the crowd. “My heart is gonna explode,” Sheranian said from atop a crate. Not everyone in the horde was a howling teenage girl. Several teenage boys were sprinkled throughout the crowd. And there were even a few parents — including the founders of TwilightMoms.com, who left their children and husbands at home to attend the premiere. Pia Castillo said she came all the way from Tegucigalpa, Honduras, to see the film’s bloodsuckers in person. “It’s shocking something I came up with could inspire all this,” said “Twilight” author Stephenie Meyer. The red carpet was buzzing about possible sequels. Meyer has written three other “Twilight” novels. Pattinson said he signed on for the film thinking it would be part of a trilogy, and he knows a script for a second film has been written. Stewart said she originally heard the cast might reunite to film both the second and third sequels at the same time, but now they might be filmed separately. “It has to make a certain amount of money, like $150 million, to be able to afford the sequel,” director Catherine Hardwicke said. “So we really don’t know yet.”
LOL. I’d be surprised if Twilight didn’t make $150 million in it’s opening weekend, considering all this insane hype. But, more realistically, it prolly won’t make that much money in one weekend but I think it’s a bit silly to say that they’re not sure about future sequels … this movie will make more than enough to justify the sequels to come. I have to say, I’m so impressed that all of this crazed excitement has been generated by a book … once again, my spirit is heartened by the fact that all of this rabid fandom comes not from video games or pop star worship — all of this excitement comes from reading books. The naysayers have much to say about all this “silliness” over vampires but I am most taken by the fact that books have inspired this insanity. Kids are reading! I really do hope that Twilight exceeds all expectations. The more success that movies like this have, the more credence will be paid to the actual written word. It won’t be long now.
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Oh and the whole Kristan thing, i believe that just the way she is. I mean she basically doesnt haven’t to get into charater for alot of her roles….I mean look at her role in The Messagners she was that out of whack chick that was always in bad moods…..BUt fuck her as long as she makes the movie good im happy
OMG I CANT WAIT!!! I already bought my ticket, now its just waiting =( Im so nervous that the lines will be so long i’ll miss part of the movie, and i really really hope not, because then ill have to pay ten dollars again and wait for the next showing, which i would do anyways, but id rather get in easily the first time around! I hope people dont scream in the theater, they will be damned if they make me miss something! Rob looks great! he always looks completely terrified in his interviews and at appearances but i guess all of us twilighters mobbing around them can be scary =D But we assure you Rob, we dont want to hurt you, just meet you! haha I wish kristen would look happy though she always looks pissed and annoyed at every appearance, in every picture, and in every interview! It makes it seem like she doesnt care about this film at all! well, maybe she doesnt, who knows!
To each his own. I’ve read the books, and while I tend to side with jem’s argument, I don’t think you can simply dismiss a book with such an impact. I do, however, have to say that I’m not particularly fond of this series. I would much prefer a book with character development, fewer grammatical errors, and one that has a bit more literary merit. I
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Everyone looks good.
I’ve read the books and I’m not the biggest fan. I understand why many other people love the series but it bothers me a bit when they compare this to Harry Potter. Just throwing that out there…
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I gotta say I wasn’t going to jump on the Twilight bandwagon but a friend convinced me and now I’m feverishly trying to get the book finished in time for the movie! Although I will say that as I read it (I’m around p. 200) one part of my brain is wanting them to just jump on each other and the other part of me is wondering if Bella has never seen Buffy since we all know from that and Angel that unfortunately Vampires and humans aren’t really a good idea… Ok I need to go finish the book now before my head explodes!
I think something that everyone has failed to consider is the mysoginy associated with this series. Vampire culture aside, Buffy the Vampire Slayer was able to transport you into another “fantasy” realm without relegating females to the character of hopeless victim. Bella Swan’s character is underdeveloped and stereotypical; she does nothing but wait around for her vampire lover Edward to come by and take her somewhere magical and dangerous, which in itself is not interesting, but she also allows herself to be abused physically and emotionally by Edward, setting an alarming trend for the thousands of young girls reading the novel. Adults, I would hope, are more critical of these sorts of themes. If you know a young woman who is reading this series, talk to her about her perceptions on the relationships between men and women, and ensure that popular culture doesn’t infiltrate our way of life any more than it already has.
And don’t yell at me for being on a pop culture website, I’m interested in all sorts of things and at least I’m media critical.
LOL Pattinson doesn’t look so enthusiastic about all the attention he’s receiving.
what about harry potter? millions of kids, teens, AND adults read that series. it’s better written and more interesting. twilight will never be as big as harry potter.
oh yah, and twilight is not ” good literature.” it’s about a love sick girl who would do anything for a guy.
I will NOT be seeing this movie…I read the series and liked it, but I think Kristin Stewart as Bella is a TERRIBLE choice and I hate that she looks miserable whenever anyone photographs her. I like the way I pictured this book in my head much better than what I’ve seen in the previews of this movie.
Also, while I did like the books, Zoe is right…Bella is consistently the victim, and she can’t hold herself together without her man…its not a healthy thing to teach young girls that if they don’t have a man in their lives they have nothing at all.
I agree with Trent. Even though people may be worried about the characters [Bella being so wrapped up in Edward for instance], all I know is that my little sister [she's 16] hated reading. She’s been reading the 5th book in the Harry Potter series for 2 years now. It’s so hard for her to stay focused. I read Twilight and I begged her to start reading it and a couple of days later she asked for my book. She started reading it on a Wednesday and was finished with it by Saturday, then she asked me for the second book. I was so proud of her because for her to be able to do that was a really big deal. I’m totally happy there is so much hype over this movie, hopefully it will make kids who haven’t read the books get out there and read them. I know after I saw the movie I’d do that because I absolutely hate sitting around to find out whats going to happen lol.
Ahhhh… I wish I could have been there instead of in this boring town I moved to…. it’s freaking cold here….. :(