The Twilight Saga: Eclipse [Blu-ray/DVD]
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- Actor/Actress: Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, Taylor Lautner, Billy Burke, Bryce Dallas Howard, Dakota Fanning
- Director: David Slade
- Color Type: Color
- Format: Blu-ray
- Aspect Ratio: 2.40:1
- Rating: PG13
- Runtime (minutes): 124
- Year: 2010
- Number of Discs: 2
- UPC: 025192083259
- Item Number: SMT016366
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The third film in the Twilight series explores a love triangle between Bella (Kristen Stewart), Edward (Robert Pattinson), and Jacob (Taylor Lautner) as the werewolf pack and the Cullen clan join together to fight a new breed of vampires. Melissa Rosenberg provides the screenplay for the Summit Entertainment adaptation of Stephenie Meyer's best-selling novel, with director David Slade calling the shots behind the camera. Bryce Dallas Howard joins the cast as Victoria, the role originally played by Rachelle Lefevre in the first film. ~ Jeremy Wheeler, Rovi
- Actor/Actress: Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, Taylor Lautner, Billy Burke, Bryce Dallas Howard, Dakota Fanning
- Director: David Slade
- Color Type: Color
- Format: Blu-ray
- Aspect Ratio: 2.40:1
- Rating: PG13
- Runtime (minutes): 124
- Year: 2010
- Number of Discs: 2
- UPC: 025192083259
- Item Number: SMT016366
- Sound By: Dolby Digital Stereo
- Released By: Summit Entertainment
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Cast:
- Kristen Stewart - Bella Swan
- Robert Pattinson - Edward Cullen
- Taylor Lautner - Jacob Black
- Billy Burke - Charlie Swan
- Bryce Dallas Howard - Victoria
- Dakota Fanning - Jane
- Peter Facinelli - Dr. Carlisle Cullen
- Elizabeth Reaser - Esme Cullen
- Jackson Rathbone - Jasper Hale
- Kellan Lutz - Emmett Cullen
- Ashley Greene - Alice Cullen
- Nikki Reed - Rosalie Hale
- Anna Kendrick - Jessica
- Michael Welch - Mike
- Justin Chon - Eric
- Christian Serratos - Angela
- Xavier Samuel - Riley
- Gil Birmingham - Billy Black
- Sarah Clarke - Renee
- Jodelle Ferland - Bree
- Paul Jarrett - Mr. Biers
- Iris Quinn - Mrs. Biers
- Kiowa Gordon - Embry Call
- Tyson Houseman - Quil Ateara
- Bronson Pelletier - Jared
- Alex Meraz - Paul
- Julia Jones - Leah Clearwater
- Tinsel Korey - Emily
- Chaske Spencer - Sam Uley
- Alex Rice - Sue Clearwater
- Boo Boo Stewart - Seth
- Peter Murphy - The Cold One
- William Belleau - Quileute Warrior
- Justin Rain - Quileute Warrior
- Monique Ganderton - Beautiful Vampiress
- Byron Chief-Moon - Taha Aki
- Mariel Belanger - Third Wife
- Jack Huston - Royce King
- Dawn Chubai - Female Reporter
- Ben Geldreich - John
- Daniel Cudmore - Felix
- Cameron Bright - Alec
- Charlie Bewley - Demetri
- Leah Gibson - Nettie
- Kirsten Prout - Lucy
- Cainan Wiebe - Newborn Boy
- Catalina Sandino Moreno - Maria
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Credits:
- David Slade - Director
- Wyck Godfrey - Producer
- Karen Rosenfelt - Producer
- Melissa Rosenberg - Screenwriter
- Stephenie Meyer - Book Author
- Javier Aguirresarobe - Cinematographer
- Howard Shore - Composer (Music Score)
- Alexandra Patsavas - Musical Direction/Supervision
- Nancy Richardson - Editor
- Art Jones - Editor
- Paul Denham Austerberry - Production Designer
- Jeremy Stanbridge - Art Director
- Bill Bannerman - Co-producer, Unit Production Manager
- Isaac Klausner - Associate Producer
- Mark Morgan - Executive Producer
- Greg Mooradian - Executive Producer
- Guy Oseary - Executive Producer
- Marty Bowen - Executive Producer
- Rodrigo Segovia - Set Designer
- Sheila Miller - Set Designer
- Rose Marie McSherry - Set Decorator
- Tish Monaghan - Costume Designer
- L. Justin Muller - First Assistant Director
- Stuart Aikins - Casting
- Rene Haynes - Casting
- James Kusan - Sound Mixer
- Sean Cossey - Casting
- Barbara Kelly - Production Manager
- Mark Goldblatt - Additional Editing
- Leslie Shatz - Sound/Sound Designer, Re-Recording Mixer, Supervising Sound Editor
- Bonnie Clevering - Hair Styles
- Marshall Garlington - Re-Recording Mixer
- Hammerhead Productions - Visual Effects
- John Stoneham Jr. - Stunts Coordinator
- Nicholas Brooks - Visual Effects Supervisor
- Kevin Tod Haug - Visual Effects Supervisor
- Paul Timothy Carden - ADR Supervisor
- Tippett Studio - Visual Effects
- Karin Nosella - Assistant Costume Designer
- Adam Milo Smalley - Music Editor
- Jonathan Eusebio - Fights Choreographer
- Alex Burdett - Special Effects Coordinator
- Crystal Dowd - Visual Effects Supervisor
- Charles Porlier - Makeup
- Gina Sherritt - Key Hairstylist
- Grant Swain - Properties Master
- Prime Focus - Visual Effects
- Bill Terezakis - Makeup Special Effects
- Josy Capkun - Second Assistant Director
- WCT Productions - Makeup Special Effects
- Abraham Fraser - Location Manager
- Michael T. Ryan - Music Editor
- Hatch FX - Visual Effects
- Stuart Provine - Sound Effects Editor
- Lisa Ann Dennis - Post Production Supervisor
- Mandell Winter - Sound Effects Editor
- Robin Mathews - Makeup
- Isabel Bloor - Key Costumer
- Lola VFX - Visual Effects
- Steve Bobertz - First Assistant Editor
- Karin Behrenz - Third Assistant Director
- Randall James Bol - Post Production Coordinator
- Image Engine - Visual Effects
- Wildfire Visual Effects - Visual Effects
- Claudia Margado - Script Supervisor
- Kathleen Whelan - Production Coordinator
- Rodeo FX - Visual Effects
- Savage Visual Effects - Visual Effects
Includes Audio Commentaries with Robert Pattinson & Kristen Stewart and Stephenie Meyer & Wyck Godfrey, become the ultimate The Twilight Saga: Eclipse insider with a 6-Part Documentary, viewable in both Standard and Picture-In-Picture modes; see even more with Deleted & Extended Scenes; watch your favorite scenes over and over with the interactive JUMP TO Feature; Relive every moment with the Photo Gallery; Plus Music Videos from Muse and Metrix
Editorial Reviews
Eclipse is the third installment in the Twilight Saga, but unlike the previous films this one feels like a deserving blockbuster, with a faster-paced story and more action. Of course, the things that make a Twilight film what it is -- teenage romance and bloody danger -- still remain, but this film feels less sappy and more urgent while at the same time avoiding the hormonal deluge of Twilight and the sleepiness of New Moon. Director David Slade nails the tone and intercuts bouts of breezy romance, sexual tension, and suspenseful action, while screenwriter Melissa Rosenberg skillfully translates Stephenie Meyer's prose into a digestible and coherent narrative. Some of the themes stay the same, but Eclipse gets right to the thing that makes this franchise so popular: the love triangle between Bella, Edward, and Jacob. It's the ultimate fantasy -- a young girl is forced to choose between two equally tall, dark, and broody men who yearn for her. This desire leads to conflict, and Bella finds herself stuck between the vampire she loves and the wolf she's falling for.In Eclipse, Edward is determined to marry Bella and Bella wants to lose her soul and virginity to her broody vampire beau. Edward wants to keep her pure and living as long as he can, and so does Jacob for that matter, who gets angry after Bella tells him that she'll become a bloodsucker after graduation. After the requisite reintroductions of minor characters, the film picks up quickly. Victoria's back, but this time she's created herself an army of newborn vampires -- undisciplined yet powerful and extremely dangerous. In order to protect Bella, an unlikely alliance forms between the wolf pack and the Cullens, which leads to Edward and Jacob teaming up -- and bumping heads -- all in a bid to keep her safe and win her heart.
Rosenberg broadens the series' scope, this time incorporating backstories for supporting characters Jasper and Rosalie and adding meatier rolls for Bryce Dallas Howard and Dakota Fanning, but most importantly, Bella and Edward are allowed a wider range of emotions. The sexual tension between stars Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson is pretty hot, and despite the fact that all they really do is kiss, the chemistry is definitely there. Both actors seem more comfortable in their roles -- though Taylor Lautner stands out as the shape-shifting werewolf making Bella's decision that much more difficult.
But like all the Twilight films, there's a balancing act between swooning cheesiness and gothic slaughter. With sweeping shots of the mountains of British Columbia as stand-ins for Forks and slightly better special effects than in previous Twilight films, Slade alternates between suspense and romance with careful precision. There are times when the film pokes fun at itself -- like when the Cullens joke about throwing a party because "how many times are you going to graduate from high school?" or when Edward comments to Bella about a shirtless Jacob, "Doesn't he own a shirt?" -- but true fans will love this installment, which is easily the best so far in the series, for the simple fact that Eclipse is the film in which Bella finally chooses between Edward and Jacob. ~ Alaina O'Connor, Rovi
