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See Trees And Catering From The Twilight: Breaking Dawn Set![]()
The first photos from the set of The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn have appeared online and, ok, they’re not particularly exciting. The photos are basically just a bunch of random crew members standing around in the forest doing test shoots. But if you’re looking to crash the set of Breaking Dawn, then these might offer a few clues on where to look for their cameras.
The photos come from OLTV via Shockya and they were taken on location in Vancouver, British Columbia. Vancouver is a thriving metropolis full of pavement and pot smoking hippies, but the photos are all forests and trees. If I had to guess, I’d say they were in Stanley Park. I was there just a few months ago and, that’s pretty much what Stanley Park looks like. That means if you’re in BC, you now know where to look. Grab a camera and hide out in the foliage. After you’re done stalking Robert Pattinson, if you’re hungry and money’s no object, I strongly recommend the Fish House on the south side of Stanley Park. The best meal of my entire life so far, was eaten there (pictured above and to the right is where I sat while I ate it, far more exciting than anything you’ll see in a Twilight movie). Here’s those not so exciting Breaking Dawn set photos: ![]()
Part one of The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn is set to hit theaters on November 20 of 2011. They’ve just begun setting up to start shooting so expect a lot more to leak out of the set, particularly if they’re shooting in the middle of one of the world’s biggest, and most well-known city parks. |