Tuesday, May 31, 2011
Old/New Picture of Rob with Mitt Romney
This Picture was when Rob was promoting Remember Me on The View
He mentioned on the Today Show this morning that he read the Twilight series.
“I mean, I like the Twilight series,” Romney told NBC’s Jamie Gangel in an interview that aired Tuesday. “I thought it was fun.”
“I don’t like vampires personally, I don’t know any, but you know my granddaughter was reading it and I thought, ‘Well this looks like fun,’ so I read that,” he added
You Can Watch The Video HERE
Via RPLife, Source
Monday, May 30, 2011
PopSugar 100: Top Sexiest Males vs. Top Sexiest Females
Emma vs. Rob
These two twentysomething movie stars are taking the number one spots, and they both have pretty good placement in the all-time favorite stars category too!
There is just one week left in the PopSugar 100, and the race is heating up in the sexiest celebrity male and female categories. Five hot guys and girls are taking the top spots in each list, and now we're putting them head to head. If you don't agree with the matchups, make sure to cast your vote, and when you do, you could win awesome prizes like a Chanel bag, an Hermès Kelly bag, an Hermès CdC cuff bracelet, and a vintage Rolex watch! The more lists you complete and share, the more times you are entered.
Vote All The Categories HERE
Via Gossip_Dance, Popsugar
'On The Road' Oscar Talk From Hitfix
May 30, 2011. Oscars 2012. 10 Things We already Know by June.
June is still two days away, but with the 2011 movie season edging close to the halfway mark, it's becoming painfully apparent Hollywood is in for one humdinger of a competitive awards season. The fireworks won't really begin until the Venice/Telluride/Toronto triumvirate of festivals at the beginning of September, but with studios setting their fourth quarter release dates, hot Cannes titles getting acquired and buzz leaking about what contenders have already been screened it's hard not to see the wheels already in motion. Taking all that into account, here are 10 topics of interest that should hold you over until August. And besides, it's never really to early to talk Oscar, is it?
It's a year of ingenues
We'll talk about Ms. Streep's chances at finally winning a third best actress prize in a minute, but 2012 is clearly looking like the younger ladies could dominate both acting races. The list of contenders includes Elizabeth Olsen ("Martha Marcy May Marlene"), Felicity Jones ("Like Crazy"), Jennifer Lawrence ("Like Crazy"), Kristen Stewart ("On the Road"), Michelle Williams ("My Week with Marilyn"), Kirsten Dunst ("Melancholia"), Bryce Dallas Howard ("The Help"), Jessica Chastain ("The Help," "Take Shelter"), Keira Knightley ("A Dangerous Method"), Scarlett Johansson ("We Brought a Zoo"), Evan Rachel Wood ("The Ides of March") and Anna Kendrick ("50/50"). Needless to say, the roles for ladies have much improved over the past 12 months.
The most competitive best picture field in years?
After "The Blind Side" made the field of ten nominees in 2010, there were many that said it would be difficult to find enough worthy films in the expanded best picture category. The second year of the expansion proved that theory false with a number of significant films being left out in the cold. This year, quality prestige films are on a comeback trail. Look at this preliminary list of 28 possible contenders.
"Crazy Stupid Love," "J. Edgar," "The Descendants," "We Built A Zoo" (Cameron Crowe), "Like Crazy," "Take Shelter," "My Weekend With Marilyn," "The Iron Lady," "War Horse" (Spielberg), "Hugo Cabret" (Martin Scorsese), "Moneyball," "Dream House" (Jim Sheridan), "Midnight in Paris," "Drive," "The Tree of Life," "Young Adult" (Jason Reitman), "50/50," "The Artist," "Contagion" (Steven Soderbergh), "Ides of March" (Clooney), "The Guard," "Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close" (Stephen Daldry), "Gods of Carnage" (Roman Polanski), ", On the Road" (Walter Salles), "Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy" (Tomas Alfredson), "In the Land of Blood and Honey" (Angelina Jolie), "A Dangerous Method" (David Cronenberg).
Via RobStenation, Source
Elizabeth Reaser and Bryce Dallas Howard to Chat With Josh Horowitz
According to MTV they have too much material that they want to preview to put into the MTV Movie Awards. So they are going to do something new calling it the MTV Movie Awards Sneak Peek Week. Here are the details:
“Starting on Monday, May 30, and running through Friday, June 3, we’ll be bringing you exclusive looks at some of this summer’s hottest films, including “Fright Night,” “Horrible Bosses” and more. Each night at 11 p.m. ET, we’ll welcome a film’s cast onto MTV to present an exclusive clip. Then you can continue the live conversation with the stars online, as our own Josh Horowitz hosts an extended chat with the talent. As always, you’ll have the chance to ask the stars your own questions; just tweet at @MTVNews using the hashtag #SPW.”
Tuesday Night: the stars and director of “The Art of Getting By,” a Sundance fave earlier this year, will be stopping by. Emma Roberts, Michael Angarano, Elizabeth Reaser and director Gavin Wiesen will introduce a clip, then stick around to discuss their indie about a lonely student (Freddie Highmore) and the unlikely friendship he strikes up with Roberts’ charismatic and complicated teen girl.
Thursday Night: Emma Stone and Bryce Dallas Howard will jump into the action in support of “The Help.” Based on the #1 New York Times best-seller, the film stars Stone as an unlikely civil-rights activist in ’60s-era Mississippi.”
Via Twilight Lexicon
“Starting on Monday, May 30, and running through Friday, June 3, we’ll be bringing you exclusive looks at some of this summer’s hottest films, including “Fright Night,” “Horrible Bosses” and more. Each night at 11 p.m. ET, we’ll welcome a film’s cast onto MTV to present an exclusive clip. Then you can continue the live conversation with the stars online, as our own Josh Horowitz hosts an extended chat with the talent. As always, you’ll have the chance to ask the stars your own questions; just tweet at @MTVNews using the hashtag #SPW.”
Tuesday Night: the stars and director of “The Art of Getting By,” a Sundance fave earlier this year, will be stopping by. Emma Roberts, Michael Angarano, Elizabeth Reaser and director Gavin Wiesen will introduce a clip, then stick around to discuss their indie about a lonely student (Freddie Highmore) and the unlikely friendship he strikes up with Roberts’ charismatic and complicated teen girl.
Thursday Night: Emma Stone and Bryce Dallas Howard will jump into the action in support of “The Help.” Based on the #1 New York Times best-seller, the film stars Stone as an unlikely civil-rights activist in ’60s-era Mississippi.”
Via Twilight Lexicon
Next Movie Profiles Xavier Samuel and Other Breakout Nominees
Next Movie has the rundown on each of the nominees for Best Breakout Star for the MTV Movie Awards:
“As if there weren’t already enough hotness in the “Twilight” series, in “Eclipse” we got Australian actor Xavier Samuel as Riley Biers, the young man who is attacked and turned by Victoria (Bryce Dallas Howard) into a vampire to lead the newborn army against our pals the Cullens. Who IS that guy?! the Twi-Hards asked when the first movie stills showed Riley leading the villainous vampires out of the water, his eyes (among other things) smoldering; and now that they know, poor Xavier’s life will probably never be the same again.”
Via Twilight Lexicon
The Twilight Guide Spends ANOTHER Week on the Top 10
The Twilight Saga: The Official Illustrated Guide' spends Week SIX on the Top 10 List!
This Week Children’s Chapter Books Weeks on List
1 THE THRONE OF FIRE, by Rick Riordan. (Disney-Hyperion, $18.99.) The Kanes seek the sun god, Ra; Book 2 of the Kane Chronicles. (Ages 10 and up) 3
2 WHAT HAPPENED TO GOODBYE, by Sarah Dessen. (Viking, $19.99.) A girl rediscovers herself after her parents’ bitter divorce. (Ages 12 and up) 2
3 THE RED PYRAMID, by Rick Riordan. (Disney-Hyperion, $17.99.) Ancient gods (this time from Egypt) and a mortal family meet. (Ages 10 and up) 55
4 THE LOST HERO, by Rick Riordan. (Disney-Hyperion, $18.99.) A return to Camp Half-Blood and semi-divine characters. (Ages 10 and up) 32
5 THE TWILIGHT SAGA: THE OFFICIAL ILLUSTRATED GUIDE, by Stephenie Meyer. (Megan Tingley/Little, Brown, $24.99.) A definitive guide to all things “Twilight.” (Ages 12 and up)
6 DIVERGENT, by Veronica Roth. (Katherine Tegen/HarperCollins, $17.99.) A girl must prove her mettle in a dystopia split into five factions. (Ages 14 and up)
Via Twifans, Source
Sunday, May 29, 2011
3 Casting Updates for Anna Kendrick
The Archivist
Sometime this summer the extremely busy Robin Wright (Ari Folman’s The Congress, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, Moneyball, Rampart) will be moving behind the camera to make her directorial debut. In the first piece of news since The Archivist was announced late last year, Colin Firth is no longer attached but Wright has apparently managed to add her The Conspirator co-stars Kevin Kline and Tom Wilkinson along with, actresses Sally Hawkins and Anna Kendrick to what will be a robust fivesome of stars (this includes Wright in front of the camera as well).
Gist: Scripted by Ann Cherkis (writer behind the filmed in Montreal, direct-to-video The Secret), this is about an American archivist who desperately tries to win back a valuable account he lost to his ex-wife in the UK while attempting to get her back as well.
Worth Noting: Michael Stipe’s Single Cell Pictures will produce the film – which would be a first in a long time: they’ve only produced: Velvet Goldmine, Being John Malkovich, Thirteen Conversations About One Thing and 2004′s Saved!
Do We Care?: I’m citing Vera Farmiga’s Higher Ground as a recent, formidable example of an actress moving behind the camera and delivering what is a confident directing debut. We wish the same for Wright.
Rapture Palooza
It’s a good week to be John Francis Daley. His show Bones (which I still refuse to watch because it is not a continuation of the Snoop Dogg ‘horror’ film) was just renewed for a seventh season, and now he’s been cast with Anna Kendrick in the Lionsgate post-apocalyptic romantic comedy called Rapture-Palooza. That’s the film where Craig Robinson plays the Antichrist who wants to take Anna Kendrick’s character to be his wife.
THR calls the film “Zombieland meets The Big Lebowski,” and given the plot synopsis that we’ve known, I suppose I can see that being the case:
A year after the Rapture has removed much of humanity from Earth and the planet has been rendered as a hellish proving ground, Ben and Lindsey try to reestablishing their sandwich cart business. Beyond the occasional blood rainstorm and talking locusts that surface occasionally, the sandwich sellers have a new problem: the Anti-Christ (Robinson) decides he wants to take Lindsey as his bride.
Chris Matheson wrote the script, and the film will be directed this summer by Paul Middleditch. You may or may not recall that this is part of Lionsgate’s new ‘micro-budget’ initiative. While the budget for Rapture-Palooza isn’t exactly ‘micro,’ at around $2m, it still means that we’re not in for a lot of effects. Don’t even expect something as studio-ready as Zombieland. Hell, the titles for that movie probably cost as much as Rapture-Palooza will.
Still, what sounded like a possibly middling premise looks a lot better with this trio as the core cast.
ParaNorman
In 2009 Focus Features and LAIKA released Coraline, the great stop-motion animated adaptation of Neil Gaiman’s kids’ book of the same name. Now the companies are teaming again for two more stop-motion 3D films. The first is ParaNorman, which will be released on August 17, 2012. The second is an unnamed project that will be released in 2014.
The voice cast and plot for ParaNorman were sent out today via press release; check the details below.
Chris Butler (Coraline storyboard supervisor) wrote ParaNorman, and he and Sam Fell (The Tale of Despereaux, Flushed Away) are co-directing. Focus describes the movie like so:
In the comedy thriller, a small town comes under siege by zombies. Who can it call? Only misunderstood local boy Norman, who is able to speak with the dead. In addition to the zombies, he’ll have to take on ghosts, witches and, worst of all, moronic grown-ups, to save his town from a centuries-old curse. But this young ghoul whisperer may find his paranormal activities pushed to their otherworldly limits.
The voice cast has some names you’ll like: Kodi Smit-McPhee (Let Me In, The Road) in the lead, with Casey Affleck, Tempestt Bledsoe, Jeff Garlin, John Goodman, Bernard Hill (Titanic), Anna Kendrick, Leslie Mann, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, and Elaine Stritch (30 Rock).
Via Twilight Britney Fan, Source
Plot Of Dakota’s Next Movie ‘Very Good Girls’
Twilight stars and films among Scott Feinberg’s 2012 Oscars Predictions
Scott Feinberg released his list of Oscar predictions for next year Academy Awards nominees, and many members ofTwilight cast and their films are on the list!
Below are the Twi-related films, directors, and actors.
BEST PICTURE
Frontrunners
“Like Crazy” (Paramount Vantage, 10/28, ?, ?) [starring Charlie Bewley]
Major Threats
“The Help” (Disney, 8/12, PG-13, trailer) [starring Bryce Dallas Howard]
Possibilities
“50/50” (Summit, 9/30, R, trailer) [starring Anna Kendrick, Bryce Dallas Howard]
“Midnight in Paris” (Sony Pictures Classics, 5/20, PG-13, trailer) [starring Michael Sheen]
“Rango” (Paramount, 3/4, PG, trailer) [starring Gil Birmingham]
“A Better Life” (Summit, 6/24, PG-13, trailer) [directed by Chris Weitz]
Still Seeking Domestic Distribution
“On the Road” (?, ?/?, ?, ?) [starring Kristen Stewart]
BEST DIRECTOR
Major Threats
Drake Doremus (“Like Crazy”)
Tate Taylor (“The Help”)
Possibilities
Jonathan Levine (“50/50”)
Woody Allen (“Midnight in Paris”)
Gore Verbinski (“Rango”)
Chris Weitz (“A Better Life”)
Still Seeking Domestic Distribution
Walter Salles (“On the Road”)
BEST ACTOR
Possibilities
Michael Sheen (“Beautiful Boy”)
BEST SUPPORTING ACTRESS
Major Threats
Anna Kendrick (“50/50”)
Still Seeking Domestic Distribution
Kristen Stewart (“On the Road”)
BEST ADAPTED SCREENPLAY
Major Threats
Tate Taylor (“The Help”)
Possibilities
Eric Eason (“A Better Life”)
Still Seeking Domestic Distribution
Jose Rivera (“On the Road”)
BEST ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY
Frontrunners
Drake Doremus, Ben York Jones (“Like Crazy”)
Major Threats
Woody Allen (“Midnight in Paris”)
BEST ANIMATED FILM (FEATURE)
Frontrunners
“Rango” (Paramount, 3/4, PG, trailer)
See The Whole List HERE
Via Twifans
Noel Fisher blogs about the kindness of Breaking Dawn’s Director Bill Condon & Producers
Noel Fisher plays Vladimir in ‘Breaking Dawn.’ Not sure if he is just in Part 2. We will just have to wait and see how it plays out. But Noel is a very busy actor as of late. With a hectic schedules of filming and movie premieres, ‘Breaking Dawn’ directors and producers made concessions for the Romanian vamp and goes to his official website to blog a special thank you.
In a month of craziness, the Battle: Los Angeles premiere was the craziest without a doubt. As with all movies, the schedule for Breaking Dawn has changed from time to time and for a while it did not look like I would be able to attend my premiere because I was shooting a scene in Vancouver that very same day. None-the-less I came to set with all my baggage from the hotel, just in case I got wrapped early enough to make a last minute flight to Vancouver (the thought being that I could at least make the after party and see some friends even if I missed the actual premiere). When I got to set I was greeted by an example of true kindness that I will never forget. Bill Condon took me aside and informed me that they (himself, Wyck and Bannerman) had worked out the schedule so that I could shoot the scene and still make my premiere! They had changed the whole day just for me! We shot the scene and I was on my way to the airport within a couple of hours. I landed in Los Angeles, was dropped off at my friends house where I changed and scrambled over to the premiere, making it in the nick of time! It was an absolute whirlwind of a day. I can’t thank them enough for making that possible. It was truly amazing.
Read The Rest Of His Blog Post Here
Via Source, Source
Ashley Tisdale Thinks Robert Pattinson Seems Very Sweet
¿Las nuevas películas de vampiros adolescentes son cierta competencia para los musicales de Disney?
¿Twilight? (Crepúsculo) No sé si compiten, me parece que son diferentes.
¿Al menos te gustan la serie de películas de ‘Crepúsculo’?
Sí, vi la primera, creo que me falta ver la tercera. Pero no leí los libros, no soy tan fanática.
¿Cómo crees que reaccionaría Sharpay si se encontrara con Robert Pattinson?
Probablemente, ella se presentaría como una superestrella de Broadway (ríe). A lo mejor lo invitaría a almorzar, pidiendo que su gente llame a su gente para arreglar algo juntos. Él seguramente la rechazaría y ella probablemente insistiría o algo parecido. Seguro que el acento británico de Rob (Pattinson) le parece algo muy dulce (risas).
Google Translate
“The new teen vampire movie is some competition for Disney Music?
“Twilight? (Twilight) I do not know if they compete, I think they are different.
“At least you like the film series ‘Twilight’?
Yes, I saw the first, I think I need to see the third. But I did not read the books, I’m not fanatical.
How do you think Sharpay would react if you were with Robert Pattinson?
She probably would be presented as a Broadway superstar (laughs). Maybe invite him to lunch, asking that his people call your people to arrange something together. He certainly would reject it and she would probably insist or something. Surely the British accent Rob (Pattinson) seems very sweet (laughs).
Via Twilight Britney Fan, Source
Saturday, May 28, 2011
MTV Refresh on 'Cosmopolis' and K-11
Tags: Movie Trailers, Movies Blog
Rob's Latest project 'Cosmopolis'
Robert Pattinson spent eight months on the set of "Breaking Dawn" and was immediately pulled from the set to begin his whirlwind press duties for "Water for Elephants" last month. After perhaps just enough time to take a quick nap, RPattz is now back on a new set: "Cosmopolis," director David Cronenberg's adaptation of the slim Don DeLillo novel.
"I had read the script about eight months ago and thought, 'Wow, this is something that hasn't been made in a long time,' "Pattinson told MTV News in March. "Which I think, like 'Water for Elephants' as well, I'm just trying to find that kind of stuff, because what else is the point? There's so much generic, everything's the same. So you might as well attempt to try something different."
When we caught up with him again in April, Rob revealed that he'd been working with a dialect coach to achieve a "very specific accent." But he still hadn't spoken with Gadon about the upcoming project. "I've seen a couple of things she's done," he said. "She's really good."
Duration:
Filming started May 23rd until... Canadian Press reports a "The 40-day shoot is expected to run through mid-July." Specific date given by The Official Cosmopolis Website "Filming ends 21st of July 2011."
Production Status for K-11
July, now we have a date, July 18th.)
LIBERTINE FILMS
STATUS: July 18
LOCATION: Los Angeles
PRODUCER: Michele Berk - Tom Wright Jr.
PRODUCER/DIRECTOR: Jules Mann-Stewart
WRITER: Jared Kurt - Jules Mann-Stewart
LOTUS PICTURES
INTANDEM FILMS
Dissolute record producer Ray Saxx finds himself thrown in jail on charges of murdering one of his top artists, an act he doesn't remember due to his characteristic drug haze. In prison, Ray is kept out of the general population and put in the K-11 unit, a pit of chronic sexual and drug abuse run by
the depraved Sergeant Johnson, whose reign of terror comes to an end thanks to Ray's resourcefulness-- which might just lead to Ray's own redemption. (Kristen Stewart mentioned for the role of Birdy/Butterfly.)
Via RobStenation, MTV
3 ‘Bel Ami’ Confirmed Dates for Denmark, Norway & France
Confirmed Bel Ami Release Dates:
Denmark: September 8th, 2011
Norway: September 16th, 2011
France: September 28th, 2011
Via Twilight Britney Fan
Production on K-11 Start July 18th
Updated official K-11 production info:
LIBERTINE FILMS
STATUS: July 18
LOCATION: Los Angeles
PRODUCER: Michele Berk - Tom Wright Jr.
PRODUCER/DIRECTOR: Jules Mann-Stewart
WRITER: Jared Kurt - Jules Mann-Stewart
LOTUS PICTURES
INTANDEM FILMS
Dissolute record producer Ray Saxx finds himself thrown in jail on charges of murdering one of his top artists, an act he doesn't remember due to his characteristic drug haze. In prison, Ray is kept out of the general population and put in the K-11 unit, a pit of chronic sexual and drug abuse run by the depraved Sergeant Johnson, whose reign of terror comes to an end thanks to Ray's resourcefulness-- which might just lead to Ray's own redemption. (Kristen Stewart mentioned for the role of Birdy/Butterfly.)
Via Twifans, Source
Friday, May 27, 2011
Look at Robert Pattinson's On-Screen different Hairstyles
2004: Vanity Fair: When Rob starred with Reese in 2004, Vanity Fair was still coming into his own and do not seem to have a different haircut.
2004: Curse of the Ring: We almost did not recognize this scruffy blond hair, but hair is buried under Rob, who starred in the TV movie Saxon Curse of the Ring in 2004.
2005: Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire: Rob began to get his own fan club after his role as Cedric Diggory in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. But unfortunately your bet looks and shiny hair style could not save him from Voldemort, poor our love.
2006: The Haunted Airman: Rob wore a deep side cut back and the sides when he played his role as an RAF pilot injured in this movie for TV.
2007: The Bad Mother's Handbook: With this child Look nerd Rob starred in the movie The Bad Mother's Handbook.
2008: How to Be: Rob still had long locks when he played the role of Art, a jovenque wonders about the meaning of life in "How To Be."
2008: Little Ashes: Rob adopted the character of Salvador Dalí, dark hair and flamboyant mustache when he played that role in 2008 in the film Little Ashes.
2008: Twilight: Rob teased the dizzying heights again to play the role of vampire Edward Cullen in the first movie of Twilight.
2009: The Summer House: In the short film The Summer House, Rob was wearing an "I-am-to-band where he was given a look at her straight hair.
2009: The Twilight Saga: New Moon: Edward's hair was not as high in New Moon, but still super light at the tips.
2010: Remember Me: Rob hair rn "Remember me" was the closest to its natural design, this film plays Tyler, a young man who tried to adapt to life as their parents split up after the suicide of his brother .
2010: The Twilight Saga: Eclipse: In Eclipse, Edward's hair remains the same but their lines are less sharp. Bella maybe shared some style tips?
2011: Water for Elephants, Rob dazzles all right next to Reese in Water for Elephants, with his hair short and combed to one side.
2011: Bel Ami: Rob is wearing a new hairstyle in Bel Ami, elegant and perfectly chic.
2011: The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn: In Dawn finally said buh-bye to the blonde cobellera Edward!
2012: Cosmopolis: The character of Rob is not like you need much of a haircut for us, but obviously not happy with the sleek look if you're willing to drive around Manhattan in search of something all day!
Via Twifans, Source
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