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| Posts: 9222 | Location: Texas PROUD! | Registered: Tue October 05 2004 |    |
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I guess I don't understand why they are already picking another new director....
First of all, let me say that I do believe in true love. But I also deeply believe in the complexity, variety, and downright insanity of love. A lucky person loves hundreds of people in their lives, all in different ways, family love, friendship love, romantic love, all in so many shades and depths. I don't think you lose your ability--or right--to have true love by loving more than one person. In part, this is true because you never love two people the same way. Another part of it is that, if your lucky, you learn to love better with practice. The bottom line is that you have to choose who you are going to commit to-that's the foundation of true love, not a lack of other options. ~Stephenie Meyer

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| Posts: 62371 | Location: Louisville, Kentucky USA | Registered: Mon October 20 2003 |    |
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THey didn't. Vogue jumped the gun and announced that they already picked the director. But the president of Summit came out todays and said there has been no announcement they have in fact interview 4 talented people and are interviewing 4 more next week. NO one has been hired. here is part of the story. "Erik Feig, who’s president of production at Summit and the man most involved with managing the hit series of films. (”New Moon,” the second film in the series, begins production later this month with Chris Weitz at the helm.) Feig was shocked to see the media reports saying Summit had hired Bayona, since — ahem — they’re not true. “The ‘Eclipse’ directing job hasn’t been offered to Juan Antonio or anyone else,” he told me. “We’ve met with three or four talented filmmakers and we’ll be meeting with three or four more other candidates before we make any decision. No one has been offered the job.” Feig added that no one even bothered to call to check out the rumors before printing them, something that has become an all-too-often occurrence in the Wild West free-for-all that constitutes today’s Web-based entertainment coverage. “Nikki never called Summit or any of the producers, and Variety ran it off her blog without calling us either, which I find doubly irresponsible.”
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| Posts: 3392 | Location: Nebraska | Registered: Mon April 19 2004 |    |
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DAZED AND CONFUSED/ADMINISTRATOR
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Oh well then that makes sense Adriana....I was just wondering why you would replace a director when you haven't even seen their work yet! lol
First of all, let me say that I do believe in true love. But I also deeply believe in the complexity, variety, and downright insanity of love. A lucky person loves hundreds of people in their lives, all in different ways, family love, friendship love, romantic love, all in so many shades and depths. I don't think you lose your ability--or right--to have true love by loving more than one person. In part, this is true because you never love two people the same way. Another part of it is that, if your lucky, you learn to love better with practice. The bottom line is that you have to choose who you are going to commit to-that's the foundation of true love, not a lack of other options. ~Stephenie Meyer

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| Posts: 62371 | Location: Louisville, Kentucky USA | Registered: Mon October 20 2003 |    |
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