Well, kidz, it's Friday and all this week the RobSquad (slacker member here) has been hard at work to bring you a comprehensive review of Breaking Dawn. So please be sure and visit the following blogs to get their take on things.
I drew *coughiwaslateandkiTTbeatmetomusic* quotes from the book vs. the movie. I'm going to be honest. I have only seen the movie four...make that three and a half...times and it's been awhile since I've read the book, so I was rusty on what was in the book vs. the movie. I do know one epic line that was left out. I'm sure you all know which one I'm talking about.
"Why am I covered in feathers?"
There is merch up the ying yang with this quote on it. I can't tell you how many t-shirts I saw in LA during the premiere week alone. I think it's safe to say everyone thought it would be in there. I get why it's not in there (a) Edward wasn't even in the room when Bella woke up covered in feathers and (b) it helped facilitate Bella's flashback of the wedding night.
Beyond that, I couldn't have told you which came first...the quote in the book or the movie. So in that spirit, I'm going to list some quotes that I know for sure were said in either the book or the movie because they spoke to me on some level. Feel free to help me out in the comments if I messed any/all up :)
BACHELOR PARTY
Book: Bachelor parties are designed for those who are sad to see the passing of their single days. I couldn’t be more eager to have mine behind me. So there’s really no point. (Edward)
Movie: Apparently movie Edward thought there was a point ;)
Book: If you don’t send Edward out, we’re coming in after him! (Emmett)
Movie: Send him out, Bella, or we're coming in after him. (Emmett)
Book/Movie: I’ve been waiting a century to marry you, Miss Swan. (Edward)
WEDDING
Book: Bells, we’re up to bat. (Charlie)
Book: Don’t let me fall, Dad. (Bella)
Movie: You ready? (Charlie)
Movie: Just don't let me fall down. (Bella)
Movie: Never. (Charlie)
Billy Burke steals every scene he's in. This one made me cry. Shocker, I know.
Book: No vows were mentioned beyond the traditional quoted "I do's."
Movie: No measure of time with you will be long enough. But we'll start with forever. (Edward)
You knew I had to make this b&w. *sigh*
ISLE ESME
Book: I’m sure you’d like a human minute or two… It was a long journey. (Edward) Movie: I could use a few human minutes. (Bella)
Book/Movie: Don't take too long, Mrs. Cullen. (Edward)
Bonus Pic
I have a thing for Rob's bare feet. Sorry, Naughty.
Book: I didn't dream that you would construe the way I feel about what I did to you to mean that last night wasn't . . . well, the best night of my existence. (Edward)
Movie: Last night was the best night of my existence. (Edward)
Book: I was perfectly happy. Totally and completely blissed out. Now – well, I’m sort of pissed actually.
Movie: Why can't you see how perfectly happy I am. Or was five seconds ago. I mean, I'm sort of pissed off actually.
Book: I’m a little worried about Edward… Can vampires go into shock?
Movie: I don't know. I'm a little worried. Can vampires go into shock?
Book: Do you want me to sing to you? I’ll sing all night if it will keep the bad dreams away. (Edward) *pouts* I wish this had been in the book AND he had sung to her. Just sayin'.
I feel better now :)
This is still the ring tone on my cell phone btw.
CULLEN HOUSE
Book: You know her, Jacob. You connect to her on a level that I don’t even understand. You are part of her, and she is part of you. (Edward)
Movie: Look, Jacob, I need you to do something for me. (Edward) Movie: For her. You have a connection with her that I'll never understand. Maybe you could talk to her, change her mind. You could keep her alive. (Edward)
I know this picture doesn't go with the above quote(s), but I
couldn't find one that did and Taylor was so good in this scene.
Book: It… the baby likes the sound of your voice. (Edward) Book: You have the most beautiful voice in the universe. Who wouldn’t love it? (Bella) *nods*
Movie: He likes the sound of your voice. (Edward) Movie: You can hear him? (Bella) Movie: And mine. He likes my voice as well. (Edward)
Book: What's that? (Jacob) Book: My venom. (Edward)
Movie: What is that? (Jacob) Movie: It's my venom. (Edward)
Could not find an image to go with this quote. I just find it sexy that Edward is going to inject Bella with his venom.
So let's look at another sexy picture instead, shall we?
I had to find a way to get Jacksper in this post ;)
Movie: Come back to me, please, baby! Bella! Bella! Please! (Edward)
THIS. GUTTED. ME.
I'll leave you with a quote that I hope makes it into Breaking Dawn, Part 2.
Book: You stupid mutt! How could you! My baby! (Bella)
Now head back over to RobMusement for some awesome Breaking Dawn Review Week Picspam!
Jackson Rathbone, Ben Johnson, Jerad Anderson, Ben Graupner, Uncle Larry
As most of you know, Jackson Rathbone and his band 100 Monkeys are on tour promoting their new album "Liquid Zoo." One of the tour stops was at the House of Blues in Chicago. How did I first find out they'd be in Chicago? The awesome Jamie (@Jaymes805/Borderline Phenomenal) emailed me. Any of you lucky enough to email and/or tweet with Jamie know that she's hilarious and a big sweetheart.
Needless to say, I didn't have to think twice about going. Having heard so much about 100 Monkeys from my besties Sue (@TwiloveSue/TwiBite) and Jen (@TwiredJen/Twired) and Jen's sister (@Elusive_S/Twired), I knew I had to go. What I didn't know is how many of us would end up going to the show and getting to hang out together. It ended up being an incredible four days.
Of course I had to get my Soul Sister Mary (@Mama_Cougar) to go with me. Then we got in touch with our Illinois girlz Kassie (@MrsKassieCullen) and Marie (@MarieCullen1) - both with Twilight Junkies Anonymous - about getting tickets and meeting up. Next, HB Marie (@HisbellaMarie) and Mary's daughter (Lil Cougar) got tickets. Then, to my complete surprise, Fran (@belladuluk) and Jayla (@ChefJayla) decided to fly in from the East coast to go to the concert. Having met Fran in NYC for the Water for Elephants premiere (here), I couldn't wait to spend time with her again. Having never met Jayla before, I was ecstatic that we were finally going to make it happen. Add to that a Twitarded mini-reunion - Jude (@Double_Dippin), Micki (@Micki_Martini), Mandy (@Purple_whipped), Nicole (@sloppy_scnds), and Kristin (@justkristin1) - and the trip reached epic proportions.
The band announced the sale of VIP tickets, which included early entrance into the venue for a soundcheck party and a t-shirt, and a few of us bought them. Money well spent. If you are thinking about going to their concert and VIP tickets are available, buy one! Not only did we get to have a very intimate acoustic set with the guys, we got to have our picture taken with the band and were given an autographed picture. More on that later.
In the meantime, I got another email from Jamie (did I mention I love her?) telling me about a flyer contest hosted by the 100 Monkeys Official Street Team. She thought I should enter, so I did...but only after procrastinating until the last possible minute and submitting my entry at the deadline. Literally. The contest was to create a flyer for the venue(s) you would be seeing the band at in order to promote the concert. How did I find out I won for the Chicago stop on the tour? Yep. Jamie tweeted me all excited that I'd won and provided me with the link showing all of the winners.
So it was that I won a meet and greet with the band. This would be a first for me...meeting someone whose career I followed and inappropriately lusted after respected. I alternated between being thrilled and feeling my age. But as many of you reminded me, I'm 17 forever and growing up is overrated, so excitement won out. I wasn't notified that I could take a guest and a small part of me was relieved that I wouldn't have to choose who to take with me to meet the boys. But then I got a last-minute email from...you guessed it...Jamie saying I really needed to check with the Street Team because she was 99.9% positive I could take a guest. So I emailed them and sure enough, I could.
So began the selection process. I figured it would be easier to pick someone who had bought a VIP ticket because they told me the meet and greet would take place right after the VIP soundcheck party. That narrowed it down. Then I thought of the person who was standing next to me in NYC when I got to see Rob. I knew it would be fitting to have her standing next to me when I got to see Jackson too. I also needed her support for something I wanted to do during the meet and greet. It was late the night before the concert when I emailed Fran to tell her I wanted her to go with me. I was smiling as I typed the email, knowing she'd wake up to the news. When she found out, I think she went through all of the same emotions I had, with excitement eventually winning out.
Finally the day of the concert arrived. I drove three hours to our hotel and met up with Mary, Mary's daughter (Lil Cougar), Fran, Kassie, Marie, HB Marie, and Jude.
Fran, Marie, Kassie, Mary, Me, HB Marie
(Lil Cougar was taking the picture and Jude hadn't arrived yet.)
Then we headed to the venue. Those of us with VIP tickets were let in early. I had never been to a House of Blues before, so that alone was cool. We could have taken a place right up by the stage, but they were putting up small, round tables with bar stools half way back on the floor and along the perimeter, so Fran and I grabbed one in the middle of the front row. It was nice because it gave us a place to set our purses, cameras, drinks, etc., throughout the course of the night as others joined us.
Me and Fran inside the House of Blues
Then I went in search of someone who could tell me where to be for the meet and greet. I found out where the line would be forming, and I was able to watch it from our table. Kassie and Lil Cougar were the only other ones in our group who had VIP tickets, and they got a spot in the very front to the right of the stage.
There was no announcement that the band was taking the stage. They simply came out and started walking toward the front of the stage where they sat on speakers and stools close to the fans. I don't know what it is about me, but just like when I first saw Rob, the sounds around me faded away. I could hear Jackson's cowboy boots as he walked across the wooden flooring. When my eyes found him, I couldn't stop smiling. When he sat down in front of me, only one thought came to mind...Rathbulge. Do you know who came up with that nickname? Jamie. She had told me to be sure and get a picture of the Rathbulge if I could, so after everything she'd done for me, how could I not? I had to tweet it to her, right? Right.
The VIP soundcheck party was incredible. Jackson talked a little bit (he told us Uncle Larry was sick but was resting so he could try and do the show, especially since he's from Chicago), and then they did an acoustic set, the highlight being the song .38 Special.
Unfortunately, I screwed up big time when I forgot to actually put the battery in my new camera when I charged it, so the only pictures I got were with my cell phone. I was practically in tears, but Fran took care of me and let me use her camera a little bit and also shared all of her pictures with me. Now I'm sharing them with you. Thank you again, Fran!
.38 SPECIAL
(partial recording from my BlackBerry)
.38 SPECIAL
My crappy BlackBerry pictures
Fran's awesome digital camera pictures
Then their tour manager announced that if we got into a single line, the band had agreed to take pictures with us. The boys are beyond generous and appreciative of their fans. Fran was wicked smart and asked Jackson for a hug and he gave her one...something she'll never forget.
Autographed picture they gave VIP ticketholders
Once the VIP soundcheck party was over, they started letting in what we thought were the general admission floor ticketholders. But before I knew it, Mary (who had a balcony ticket) was standing in front of me. It turned out that everyone was let onto the floor. I am sure it had to do with the total amount of tickets sold and while I wish they had sold more so that they had to open up the balcony, it was a bonus to be able to share the concert experience with everyone in our group, regardless of the level of ticket they had purchased. Seeing Mary at one point with her jaw practically touching the floor while watching Jackson was something I wouldn't have missed for the world. I definitely converted my Soul Sister into a Jackson fan that night.
It was after Jackson did this with his beer bottle
that I turned to Mary and found her in a daze.
I didn't realize I'd recorded it until later. Yay me!
(Just try and watch it only once. *bites knuckle*)
Jayla, one of my original blog followers and my partner in crime in all things ff, found me too. Meeting her was everything I had hoped it would be. She is beautiful, smart, funny, and just so real. Did I mention that I love her?
Jayla has seen 100 Monkeys more than once, but I think one particular concert will go down in history. You can read her story on Tongue Twied here.
I went to check on the meet and greet line and was told it would be soon, so I went back and got Fran. Eventually, the tour manager escorted us to another area at the foot of stairs leading up to the next level. I told Fran that I wanted to go last, so as more people came, we let them go ahead of us. Fran had hoped to purchase a "Liquid Zoo" CD for the band members to sign, so I asked the tour manager as she went by if there were any for sale. She happily told us yes and where the merchandise table was located. She said we had time to go over and make a purchase before we would be taken upstairs, so we went and checked it out. Fran was able to get the CD, and I bought a concert program for them to autograph.
The time came, and they took us to the top of the stairs where there was a narrow hallway with a wooden railing leading to a closed door. There was a House of Blues security guy and an assistant tour manager at the front of the line controlling who would go into the room and when. To say I was freaking out was an understatement. Fran was so calm and kept reminding me to breathe. Of course, I found out later that she was only holding it together for me. Have I mentioned that I love her?
There were only about 15 of us in line. Finally, it was our turn. I wish I could say that I remember every single second of what happened next, but when adrenaline is pumping through your veins and you come face to face with Jackson (and the boys) in a dimly lit room, time stands still and speeds up all at the same time. Fran went through the line first, and I talked a little bit with their tour manager. I thanked her for the opportunity and told her I enjoyed seeing her on the video when the American Idol finalists Scotty and Lauren went backstage to meet the band recently. We talked about that until it was my turn. Jackson was first in line, then Ben G., Jerad, and Ben J. (Uncle Larry had to pass on the meet and greet in order to get more rest.)
I know I said hello and thanks for meeting with us. I also had an ice breaker thanks to my bestie kiTT (@tonguetwied/Tongue Twied). As many of you know, she coined the nickname "Mohawtie" for Jerad. She joked with me one day to be sure and tell Mohawtie hello for her when I met him. So an idea came to me the morning of the concert. I made a sign that said, "Wish you were here, kiTT! Love, Mohawtie." I told Jerad that a good friend of mine had come up with a nickname for him and now we all call him that. I asked him if he would mind holding a sign I'd made when we took our picture and he said sure. I handed him the sign, and the boys crowded around to read it.
At this point, Jackson's left arm was literally up against my right arm. It was all I could do to concentrate and not jump him. I had to keep reminding myself that I was only 17 forever in my head and old enough to be his mother. Jackson read the nickname out loud and sounded it out as "moHATtie." I told him it was pronounced "moHOTtie." They all got a big kick out of that and laughed. Jerad was definitely a good sport about the whole thing. After the picture, I told him he could keep the sign and showed him where I'd typed kiTT's twitter name in the lower rh corner, mentioning that it would be awesome if he'd tweet her. Nothing yet, but you never know. (And for the record, kiTT got it SO right. Jerad, with his mohawk and dimples for days, definitely puts the HAWT in Mohawtie.)
Thanks to Jude, here is the video of Jackson referring to Jerad as Mohawtie. kiTT didn't believe us when we told her he'd actually said it on stage. Jayla and I were standing next to each other and went nutz, high-fiving each other. So cool. Thanks, Jude!
I told the guys that I loved the new album and Jackson wanted to know which songs were my favorite. I told him Made of Gold, The Sound, and Invisible Monsters. He said, "Uncle Larry sings Invisible Monsters!" I didn't know that, so it was cool. Uncle Larry, a Chicago native, closed the show with that song.
There's more to the meet and greet story regarding a conversation I had with Jackson about something else, but l have to save it for another place and time ;) Those of you who have heard the story already...shhhhhh! In the meantime, check out kiTT's reaction to me delivering her message to Jerad here. It really made my day to be able to do this for her. Have I mentioned that I love her? (Stop rolling your eyes, kiTT!)
The concert was amazing. A-M-A-Z-I-N-G. Just as Sue, Jen, and others have been telling me for months and months, you have to see the band live to really appreciate how good they are. They have such an energy on stage...a love for what they are doing. They take turns singing lead vocals, switch instruments, do an improv song, and engage the audience, especially Jackson. He never stops moving, and it's sexy as hell. Mandy, Nicole, and Micki's husbands were also at the concert, and even they were impressed when it was all said in done.
More awesome pictures from Fran
Part of the reason it's taken me so long to post about this is that every time I went searching for videos from the concert, I would get lost watching them and many other videos. Before I knew it, I'd spent hours watching. I don't see it as time wasted. It just upped my Monkey Junkie status. I cannot wait until they get anywhere close again.
Our very own Kassie posted in a VERY timely fashion and got some good pictures and videos. You can find them all here.
Here are the best quality videos I could find online for our concert. I really, really want a recording of The Sound from that night, so if you know of anyone who has one, please let me know. Thanks!
REAPER
THE MONKEY SONG
(Jackson playing the drums kills me. I love the angle they got from upstairs.)
CHICAGO WEINER
(improv song)
KEEP AWAKE
(This is a crowd favorite.)
THANK YOU
(That boy can dance. I couldn't get enough.)
Some of us stayed in Chicago for a few more days to visit, tour the city, etc. During the day on Friday, we walked around Millenium Park and Navy Pier.
Fran and Jayla
The "Bean"
Me and Fran
Fran and Me
Fran and Me
Kristin and Jude
Friday night a bunch of us got together at HB Marie's house for appetizers and drinks *coughtoypartycough*. I was the DD for our group, which was probably a good thing. We had a blast. Thanks again HB Marie for having us over. Have I mentioned that I love her too? (Hey, I have a big heart and lots of love to give.)
Marie, Jude, Kassie, Marie's sister Barb, Me, HB Marie, Fran
Saturday morning we went and picked up Kassie, and she took us to the Mount Olivet Cemetery where Al Capone is buried. The real reason we went? The cemetery plays a significant role in the ff story Emancipation Proclamation. Fran and Kassie are huge fans of the story. I would be too if I'd ever finish it. *hangs head in shame* I love what I've read so far though.
Jude, Fran, Me, Kassie
Kassie and Fran
Saturday afternoon Kassie and I went to watch the Chicago White Sox play the Minnesota Twins while the other girls went on a Chicago mafia tour, which they really enjoyed. Kassie's a die-hard Sox fan and I'm a die-hard baseball fan. My allegiance is to the St. Louis Cardinals, however, I love Carlos Quentin, and Joe Mauer came through our local minor-league affiliate, so it was a win-win for me. We scored free tickets five rows up from the Twins' dugout and couldn't believe it. A family who was in line behind us needing to make a ticket exchange ended up having free tickets they couldn't use and wanted to pay it forward. I had the best time and...wait for it...did I mention I love Kassie? The mom in me wanted to keep her and bring her home with me. Just sayin'.
Kassie
View from our kick-ass seats
Joe Mauer (Twins) and Carlos Quentin (White Sox)
Saturday night, Micki stayed with Jude, Fran, and I. Micki, Jude, and I ended up walking around for a little bit, stopping in at an interesting karaoke bar for a drink and then grabbing a sandwich. Back at the hotel, we had a ton of laughs, and then I shed a ton of tears reading the final chapter of a ff story with Fran. Remember the "more to the story...another place and time" comment above? It will make more sense then.
As I told the girlz from Twitarded, I honestly don't think that any of my adventures would have happened without finding them in the early days. I took my first solo vacation ever...making me get over my guilt at being selfish and traveling without my family...when I went to Forks with them last September. I've met the most amazing people in this fandom as a direct result, many of whom I know will be life-long friends. Since Forks, I've been to NYC for the WFE premiere, Chicago for the 100 Monkeys concert, and most recently San Diego for Comic-Con...where Sue and I may or may not have found the Holy Grail (well, at least the Holy Trinity)...another long-ass post to follow, but don't hold me to a time frame ;) So if you're reading this girlz, thank you again and a big, fat MWAH for bringing us all together!
100 Monkeys Official Band Website
http://www.100monkeysmusic.com/
100 Monkeys Official Street Team
http://100monkeysmusicstreetteam.ning.com/
Jackson Rathbone
Twitter: @JacksonRathbone
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/JacksonRathbone
JRathboneFB Fan Page
http://www.facebook.com/JRathb0neFB
Jackson Rathbone Online
http://jackson-rathbone.com/
Jerad Anderson
Twitter: @Jerad_Anderson
Jackson and His Ladies
Great photos from the concert here.
Trixie and Tess
Jenny Kate saw 100 Monkeys earlier this month.
Check out her post and pictures here.
Two Guys and a Fangirl
DJ saw 100 Monkeys this past weekend. and
I'm pretty sure she thinks their f*cking awesome ;)
Check out her post and pictures here.
If you're not subscribed to Lostimortal2's YouTube channel, then what are you waiting for?! She makes the most amazing Jackson tribute videos (she's also my source for Jazzward manips on tumblr). This one posted one day before my birthday, so I like to pretend she made it for me.
And Fran emailed this one to a group of us the other day. Somehow I'd missed my subscription alert and hadn't seen it yet. Being the #SAP that I am, it makes me cry. These boys are definitely having the time of their lives...and I know that all of us at the concert that night did too.
Married mother of two grown kids, grandmother of a beautiful granddaughter, born and raised in Illinois, favorite number is 17 (incorporated into everything from license plate number to ankle tattoo)