Are You Into Twilight Or Twilight Zone

Stephenie Meyer is a writer who has been picking up a lot of steam in the past few years. Her books are most often aimed at the teenage to young adult audience and are noted for using themes that people in that age group would identify with in the form of supernatural flights of fancy.


Her most well loved books are in the Twilight Trilogy which revolves around the world of vampires who live side by side with normal people, albeit secretly. The novel, along with its sequels New Moon, and Eclipse, is very well loved among the teenage audience. The books popularity has led to the choice to make a feature film based on the first novel.


The film version of Twilight is being produced by Summit Films. Casting is already well underway. On November 16, 2007 it was announced that Kristen Stewart would described main character Isabella Swan in the huge screen adaptation.


The film co-stars Robert Pattinson as the vampire Edward Cullen, Anna Kendrick as Jessica Stanley, Justin Chon as Eric Yorkie, Michael Welch as Mike Newton, with Cam Gigandet as James, the main villain of the tale. An extensive casting search is currently underway to find a Native American boy between the ages of 16 years and 18 years to described the much sought after role of Jacob Black.

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The Twilight Zone: Book 3: Deep In The Dark


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On New Year’s Day, 2159, Mason Noir (III), looking exactly as he did in the year 2002, receives a message from his technicians: they are ready to start ‘the procedure.’ Decades of research have finally come to fruition, and just in time, as this year is the beginning of a new age for mankind…. More >>

The Twilight Zone: Book 3: Deep In The Dark


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How many Deadheads remember that keyboardist and Grateful Dead compatriot Merl Saunders was music director of the 1985-86 season of The Twilight Zone? An entertaining artifact from a bygone era, this disc is filled with music composed, arranged, and performed by the Grateful Dead and Saunders. While Saunders tended toward jazz-lite indulgences and several compositions are under two minutes long, there are a few extended cuts that qualify as authentic Dead performances. With abbreviated descriptions of the episodes scored by Saunders and the Dead, this disc qualifies as a small footnote in the history of one of America’s favorite bands. Naturally, the recording is dedicated to the memory of Rod Serling and Jerry Garcia, … More >>

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TWILIGHT ZONE: THE MOVIE


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One of Jerry Goldsmiths greatest sci-fi/fantasy scores comes to CD in complete form: Twilight Zone: The Movie, the 1983 anthology film inspired by the classic Rod Serling TV series. With massive technical ability at his disposal, and an unerring gift for drama and melody, Goldsmith wrote brilliant accompaniment for the four segments of Twilight Zone: The Movie, blending the intimate and epic, traditional and modern: Time Out, directed by John Landis and starring Vic Morrow as a bigot facing just desserts, features an astringent, percussive score not unlike Goldsmiths efforts from the original Twilight Zone TV series. Kick the Can, directed by Steven Spielberg, features a magical, emotional score brimming with w… More >>

TWILIGHT ZONE: THE MOVIE

The Twilight Zone Companion


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The Twilight Zone Companion is one of the finest examinations of a television series. Author Marc Scott Zicree spent five years researching and writing what is without a doubt the definitive look at this classic horror-fantasy-science fiction show. (The series originally ran from 1959 to 1965, but is still seen in syndication around the world.) Not only is the book an exhaustive episode-by-episode guide, but the author apparently interviewed every living soul who was ever associated with the show. It’s quite likely that creator Rod Serling, who died before the book saw publication in 1982, would have been suitably impressed by the respect and dedication that clearly went into this labor of like. Zi… More >>

The Twilight Zone Companion