Nov 20, 2009
‘The Twilight Saga: New Moon’ Premieres In NYC
The last one

Last night, at a premiere event hosted by The Cinema Society and D&G, Twilight stars Taylor Lautner, Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart and Kellan Lutz were on hand at the Landmark’s Sunshine Cinema in NYC, NY for the New York premiere of The Twilight Saga: New Moon. Last night’s mini-premiere screening event was the very last one before the film opened in theaters at the stroke of midnight. Entertainment Weekly spoke one last time to the cast and the principal stars gave their final thoughts on the film. Here are a few pics from the very fashionable red carpet:


Taylor Lautner was loyal to his wolfpack at the New York premiere of New Moon on Thursday night. Asked if vampires or werewolves were sexier, Lautner told EW: “That’s a hard question. They’re sexier in different ways. But, I mean, I’ll stay true to the pack. I’ll go werewolf.” Score one for Team Jacob. Lautner — and his co-stars including Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart, Nikki Reed, Ashley Greene and Kellan Lutz — continued the promotional whirlwind for New Moon at a Big Apple screening hosted by The Cinema Society and D&G. The stars might have been relieved that the New York event didn’t reach the fan frenzy of the Los Angeles premiere on Monday night — this low-key event was under the radar of most Twihards, attracting about 100 fans who stood patiently in the drizzling rain on Houston Street at the Landmark Sunshine Cinema. Notable audience members included Natalie Portman, Gossip Girl’s Jessica Szohr and Taylor Momsen, Howard Stern, Agyness Deyn, and Patrick Wilson. Lautner told us that he was happy to see Jacob’s role expanded in the sequel. “It was really exciting for me that Jacob has the opportunity to develop his relationship with Bella in this movie,” he said. “Really it’s setting up this entire series, which is this love triangle. So it was great to have them develop their relationship.” That also meant more bonding time on the New Moon set with Kristen Stewart. “Kristen and I have a very similar relationship to Jacob and Bella. We’re very open and honest with each other, we can tell each other things.” The pair probably won’t be sharing a row in your local cinema on Friday, though. Stewart was asked if she would be checking out release-day frenzy at a theater. “No!,” she said emphatically. But she did sound appreciative of all the attention directed at her character, Bella. “I think Bella is a really good role model. To be able to play her is just a serious honor.” Robert Pattinson had a guy’s guy approach when asked about how he chooses which suits to wear to his appearances. “I don’t know, I just see which one fits and see which one looks alright I guess,” the unshaven actor said. Director Chris Weitz joked that he had a hard time with the paparazzi. “They’re after me all the time. They just want pictures of me holding Rob’s hand,” he said with a laugh … Ma and Pa Cullen also spoke to us about how New Moon is a much different film than Twilight. “Twilight was like a 30-35 million dollar movie which is not cheap. But for sure, it feels a little more studio-based, this movie. It feels a little crisper, a little more epic,” Peter Facinelli (Dr. Carlisle Cullen) said. “I liked the intimate feel of [Twilight] but I think that for New Moon this works better…Chris Weitz did a fantastic job with the special effects.” Elizabeth Reaser (Esme Cullen) agreed there was a “huge difference” between Twilight and New Moon. “I thought the first one was kind of big and crazy, and this is just different. It’s a whole other level.”

And that, folks, is that … the movie is OUT in theaters now and has been for the past few hours. I, like countless others, ventured out to see The Twilight Saga: New Moon last night only to discover — after my friend Amber and I were well sated, seated and ready for action — that I had purchased tickets to a re-showing of the original Twilight movie! OY!!! By the time we realized what was going on, it was too late to get tix for New Moon (which was WELL sold out) so, because of my dumb ass, we were forced to watch Twilight again last night. My dear Amber was SUCH A SWEET SPORT for finding humor in the whole thing … I, of course, wanted to find the nearest hole to crawl into and DIE! UGH. We did have a fun night out tho … but I’ll be venturing out, again, this afternoon to finally see New Moon. I’m sure a great many of you have already seen the movie by now … so is it all that? The Twilight Saga: New Moon is OUT … what are you waiting for?

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  1. ausettofegypt says:

    Ok Trent here is my nite last nite. Bought the tix about a month ago for the midnite showing. Waited in line for a good seat at 9:30pm, finally got into the theater at 10:30pm, got all settled in and cozy ready for 12:01am, then at 20 min left of the movie ( when miss Fanning makes her grand entrance), we all see the film bubble up and disintegrate! So, from what i saw looks like a job well done, they stuck the book better this time than in Twilight. I only wish i could see the ending! O well i got passes to return, and this time ill take my son.

  2. Ashley says:

    I got lucky last night. The theater in our town had been selling tickets for a few weeks for the 12:01 am viewing. I was out to dinner with my fiance and I casually mentioned about wanting to see the movie. We drove over there and the screen said they were sold out but he still waited in line and sure enough when he got up there they still had tickets! We got to the theater about 45 mins ahead of show time, got seated at 15 mins till show time, then 12:01 am the movie started. Overall the movie was good but not as thrilling as Twilight. I am still intrigued and will see the other two movies. Hope you enjoy!

  3. Janet says:

    I went to a Twilight Moms fundraiser event in NYC last night and got to see NM a few hours before it officially opened. They auctioned off a dinner date with Peter Facinelli, and he and Kellan Lutz showed up during the auction! It was so nice of them to take time out from the actual premiere to do something for a good cause (Alex’s Lemonade Stand).

    The movie was really good too…much better than Twilight IMO…

  4. lauren says:

    Kristen looks awesome! Sorry Trent, but that’s a hilarious story. Whoopsies.

  5. roxster says:

    @ Janet: I was there too! It was a nice event! And really under the radar to people.

    Trent I’m so sorry that happened, I was looking forward to your review! I have to say, I was pleasantly surprised by it. Still some corny lines in the script, but I felt Taylor Lautner did a good job and managed to play down the cheese factor. Somehow the wolfpack chemistry seemed better then the Cullen’s chemistry too lol. I enjoyed their scenes, as short as they were.

  6. rachel says:

    Trent, I’m so bummed for you. I was excited that we were “going together” to see NM. :) I saw a 9:30pm showing through a promotion hosted by Nordstrom. It was crazy, there were TONS of screaming 16 year olds… and it was a ridiculously fun film. Definitely had its Velveeta moments (which were still endearing), but they spent their money wisely and the look of the film is great. And, good lord, there are some good looking boys in Forks!!

  7. Ashley says:

    Oh god Trent, that cracked me up! I mean, of course poor you, but I would have peed myself laughing if I was there!
    I am going to see it tonight!

  8. nicole says:

    awww Trent! lol im sorry but i cant help but laugh.

  9. Crystal says:

    Oh Trent that is classic. I went by myself last night. It was interesting to listen to all the tweeners around me. These chicks where cracking me up. Now you get to the theater fast! This was a great movie :)

  10. Shelly says:

    That’s awful having to sit through that movie again. Once was bad enough.

  11. isa0511 says:

    Sorry for you Trent,

    I went Wednesday (in France)
    I got lucky, half empty theatre (thanks to school the day after and the big important soccer game!)
    No screaming or anything, love the wolf pack part, actually like the movie until the Volturi scene, and at the end, even if I like it in the book, I was almost laughing on the last line.
    Love the few “funny” lines, and hope for more in the next movies.

  12. Katie says:

    I saw the 11:59 showing last night. I was really shocked- the theater was PACKED but everyone was so respectful. You could tell we were all true fans. No one made a peep during the movie unless it was a laugh/oooh at the right times. I also saw no one out of the hundred or so packed in their seats, ever get up to go to the bathroom- that’s true fandom.
    I, personally, LOVED New Moon. I thought it was way better than the first movie and followed the book to a T. There were some slight changes but nothing that stands out to me as negative.

    Every Twilight fan needs to see it!

  13. Kendra says:

    @isa0511 – The big important soccer match that led to a totally effed up conclusion?? That was SO jacked! I feel so bad for the Ireland fans..I feel that both teams should be in the WC this year..The playoff seeding was a joke!

  14. Irma says:

    Trent, that sucks so bad but I must admit I laughed when I read your story. and @Kendra, that is for sure! I like France but I wanted Ireland to go through so bad. Henry has called for a replay but you know Fifa won’t risk it.

  15. isa0511 says:

    @Kendra and Irma

    I’m french and I’m totally disapointed with all of this story, I feel bad for the Ireland team, fell bad for Henry (the one who touch the ball) must be horrible for him right now, They should replay the game, it would be fair for Ireland.
    (sorry if my english is not perfect, i’m in a rush)

  16. Amber Lynn says:

    Soo. I bought my tickets for the 12:02 tickets three weeks ago. We went straight from our night class to the movies. We walked around the plaza from nine to ten thirty. We go to find seats and had to lie and say our older sibling had to watch us so we could all be in the same theater. Then we found out they were hold all films till every theater was ready. When the product commercials came one they were upside down and backwards. Then we finally start the movie at 12:30 and it was so quiet and everyone only screamed when Jacob took his shirt off. I loved this movie. I can not wait until July :)

  17. Whitney says:

    Trent, that’s funny that that happened to you, because since i bought my tix on Monday I’ve been checking the print out because i was afraid I bought Twilight tickets by mistake!! That’s something I would totally do…

  18. CHASE says:

    LMFAO! I’m sorry Trent but that is hilarious! I almost want to die laughing. I was looking forward to your review, too! Oh well. I guess I’ll have to wait until tomorrow. : )

  19. tatiana says:

    lol Now that sucks. Im seeing it tomorrow morning. Cant wait! :)

  20. Debho says:

    Don’t worry mate, that’s something I would probably do!

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