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Wednesday, May 13, 2009 at 12:02AM Fake 'New Moon' Posters, Plus a Script in the Trash
First thing: A copy of a The Twilight Saga: New Moon script was found in the trash of a St. Louis
hotel by a beauty salon owner. Crystal Ray stumbled onto a script to that film and Robert Pattinson's Memoirs, both of which are Summit movies filming this summer. Weird. She could have leaked them to
the press but chose instead to return them to the studio in exchange to tickets to the films' premieres.
How'd they wind up in the trash? Who knows.

Second thing: There are some new fan made New Moon posters featuring the love triangle, Bella
(Kristen Stewart), Edward (Pattinson), and Jacob (Taylor Lautner). I'm a big fan of fan made posters, and they're usually at least as interesting as the ones for which the studios pay tens of thousands of dollars.
In the case of the Twilight movies, that's a pretty low bar. It's basically just a head and a black background, so these will probably top whatever Summit officially releases in a couple months. These popped up at Socialite Life, which I swear I don't frequent:









Reader Comments (10)
Woah, I like the Edward and Bella ones. The Jacob one looks weird to me.
But they're all better than Summit's posters for Twilight. Those were completely fail.
I think the posters are really nice but bella's pic does not look like bella. It's kristen Stewart, but She looks different. Not bella. Bella's supposed to look plain but in that pic, kristen looks too pretty.
Tina, yes it says Bella looks plain. But if you read between the lines, you discover she is pretty. As shows the infatuation of Mike, Eric, and Tyler. Like edward says, Bella does not see herself very clearly and therefore she does not understand how pretty she actually is.
I so love the edward and bella poster but the jacob one looks so fake to me.
Yeah... that's cus the Jacob hair is photoshopped
hahaha jacob looks like a total freak mann thats gonna give me nightmares
The first official "The Twilight Saga's New Moon" poster has leaked out. According to entertainment news source, it was accidentally uploaded by The Washington Times a day earlier than what has been scheduled.