Wednesday, March 23, 2011

'Twilight' featured in ABC's 'Best Movie Kiss Ever' montage!



Monday, March 21, 2011

You know I love me some Jack Sparrow - New 'Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides' trailer



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Robert Pattinson Confirms Vamp Caesarean in 'Breaking Dawn'



Exclusive: 'It's nuts!' admits Twilight star

Twihards, rejoice. Robert Pattinson tells Total Film that the scene where his character performs a caesarean with his teeth on wife, Bella (Kristen Stewart), has been filmed for the final part of the Twilight franchise, Breaking Dawn.

He's currently juggling filming with promotion duties on his new non-vamp flick Water For Elephants, and chatted to TF while in LA.

"Yeah, I’ve done it," RPattz laughed, "I’ve chewed it, spat it out!"



Though he's not allowed to give much more away (joking with Ryan Seacrest recently that he gets 'beaten' for revealing details), Pattinson promises that Breaking Dawn will be "very different to the other films - more like a horror film."

"Just some of the source material makes it inevitably more different. It's completely nuts, the book."

Water For Elephants opens on May 4. For more on the film grab Total Film Magazine on 14 April.



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Sunday, March 20, 2011

Director and author work closely to tell 'Red Riding Hood' in different formats


The ads for "Red Riding Hood" show Amanda Seyfried dramatically cloaked in a cape, the better to see her in the snowy woods that serve as the backdrop for a story loosely based on the classic fairy tale. But, as the trailers hint, everything is not as it seems.

The movie is also a print novel that was being written even as the filming progressed. It is also a multimedia e-book that leverages the latest technology to enhance the story of a teenage girl torn between two male suitors, one of whom may be a werewolf.

The book debuted at No. 1 on the New York Times children's paperback best-seller list when it was released in late January, serving as a sort of multimedia prequel and pump-primer for the film, directed by Catherine Hardwicke. As an e-book, "Red Riding Hood" includes video interviews with Hardwicke and her collaborators, an animated short film, audio discussion about the set design and props, costume sketches and Hardwicke's hand-drawn maps of where "Red Riding Hood" takes place, among other things.

"I was realizing as we were prepping for the movie that I felt sad for the back stories of these characters. I wanted to know more about those people," Hardwicke said of her decision to transform "Red Riding Hood" into a book. 


Hardwicke was inspired by her own success as an author. Her "Twilight: Director's Notebook" was a best-seller when it came out in 2009, four months after the hit film she directed based on the megahit book by Stephenie Meyer.

Read the entire article HERE

Nurse Jackie: A Bloody Nose: Peter Facinelli

Peter Facinelli discusses where we left off with Dr. Cooper last season and Jackie's battle with her drug addiction.




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KIA Soul: Special Twilight New Moon Edition .


Taking advantage of the pull of the Twilight saga, Kia Motors is launching a limited edition Iberia Kia Soul called New Moon which is now on sale.


This edition is equipped with a 1.6 litre diesel engine and 128 hp. The trim level comes standard with air conditioning, stability control, antilock brakes, 6 airbags, leather steering wheel and shift knob, CD radio and USB connections among others.

Limited Edition, strictly for vampires only?

As for appearance the new Kia Soul New Moon is recognized by its black color, the only one available in the series, and its alloy wheels, mirrors and roof painted white. Additionally, a vinyl logo of the latest edition to the Twilight series 'New Moon' is located on the front doors and the tailgate.

The New Moon limited edition is only available on request.


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Robert Pattinson & Kristen Stewart: Should Twilight continue after Breaking Dawn?

The Twilight films have been a phenomenal success and launched its two main stars, Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart, into mega stardom. The movies have been based on the Twilight novels written by Stephenie Meyer. However, Breaking Dawn is the last of the four book series and with the end of the novels comes the end of the film franchise, or does it?




Because there are no more books to base another film on does that mean that they shouldn't make another Twilight movie after Breaking Dawn? If another Twilight movie starred Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart there is no doubt that it would be successful at the box office.



Should the movie studio consider continuing the franchise after Breaking Dawn?




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It is not unprecedented to continue a film franchise that was based on a novel without having another book to work from. The first two Jurassic Park films were based on two books by written by Michael Crichton. The third Jurassic Park film was not based on a book but instead was based on a screenplay that was written as a sequel to the first two movies. In the case of Jurassic Park, the third film was a disaster, but that doesn't mean that a good script couldn't be written for another Twilight movie.


What do you think?

Should the movie studio keep the Twilight film franchise going?

or...

Should Breaking Dawn Part 2 be the last in the series?

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Tim Griffin talks about working with Chris Weitz on 'A Better Life' & Taylor Lautner on 'Abduction'

There’s only one man who has more going on this year than Matt Damon and Leonardo Di Caprio combined… and you’re probably don’t even recognize his name (yet). Tim Griffin has appeared in a few films, such films as “Star Trek” and “The Bourne Supremacy”, but this year he’s adding quite a few flicks to his CV, including “Abduction” with Taylor Lautner, J.J Abrams’ “Super 8″, Josh Stolberg’s “Conception” and a sequel to the horror flick “The Collector”. Griffin is also involved in the new “Prime Suspect” series, which Peter Berg will executive produce and direct the pilot of.

Having read the script for Chris Weitz’s “A Better Life”, I’m intrigued to know who you play in that?

I understand your confusion. Because the story is about an (illegal) immigrant gardener and his teenage son, Luis, who is struggling to survive the twin perils of gangs and immigration agents in East L.A….sounds like the perfect vehicle for a Blonde haired, blue-eyed Irish-American actor born and raised in Chicago, right? Actually, Chris Weitz put together an amazing cast, of mainly Mexican-American actors, many of who are newcomers. I loved the script, and just wanted to be a part of the movie, so Chris asked if I would play Charlie, a world-weary cop who has seen one too many kids grow up to be gang bangers, and ends up unfairly profiling Luis after he gets in a fight at school. I don’t want to give anything away, but it is a heartbreakingly beautiful story.

And “Abduction”, how did you enjoy doing that? What was it like working with Taylor Lautner – has he remained down-to-earth despite his sudden success?

Taylor Lautner, I was happy to discover, remains very down-to-earth in the face of insane fame and notoriety. After spending 4 months trekking across the Carolinas with George Clooney, I’m used to seeing a whole towns full of people come out to watch us film, but the crowds that would gather outside our base camp while filming “Abduction” was a level of hysteria that I was unaccustomed to. People, young girls especially, would camp out for days at a time just to get a glimpse of Taylor. It was like being on tour with the Beatles. And Taylor, like Clooney, couldn’t be nicer to his fans. Stopping whenever possible to sign autographs or take pictures, but invariably it would turn into a frenzy and eventually the security team would have to escort him away. If I was 19 years old, I don’t know if I could handle that level of fame. But Taylor takes it all in stride, and remains grounded. He was a pleasure to work with.


Read the entire interview HERE  Via KStewAngel

Beautiful shot of Tinsel Korey - Sneak Peak of her NYC Smash Magazine Shoot

Tinsel Korey (aka Emily) from The Twilight Saga -

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