Monday, February 21, 2011

31 Movies to Watch in 2011 WFE & Breaking Dawn

"Water for Elephants" (April 22)
Credit:20th Century Fox

Stars: Robert Pattinson, Reese Witherspoon, Christoph Waltz. Director: Francis Lawrence (“I Am Legend”).

2010’s “Remember Me” was supposed to be Pattinson’s chance to prove his appeal beyond Edward Cullen, but that movie has already been forgotten by all but his hardcore fans. Now he has another shot in this Great Depression-era circus-set love triangle between a veterinarian (Pattinson), an equestrian (Witherspoon) and her animal trainer husband (Waltz). And if this one doesn’t work either, Pattinson’s next historical romance, “Bel Ami,” is due later in the year.

"The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn (Part One)" (Nov. 18)

Credit:Summit

Stars: Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, Taylor Lautner. Director: Bill Condon (“Dreamgirls”).

Sorry Bella/Jacob fans (is that Bacob or Jella?), our angsty heroine's heart has always been with cool vampire Edward. And “Dawn” is when the soulmates marry, get busy and have a little human-vamp über-baby. How much of these antics we'll see in part one of the two part finale is not yet clear. But fangirls are already quivering with anticipation at reports of torrid love scenes. (No doubt still safely within the series' PG-13 limits.)

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Rob Featured in the National Movie Awards 2011 Promo Video



At 2:24



The full clip of Rob's acceptance speech, if you missed it May 26th last year

via RobStenation

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Billy Burke gives out some info on Breaking Dawn Filming



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2011 Prom Style Guide Inspired By Taylor Swift, Kristen Stewart & Miley Cyrus



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Saturday, February 19, 2011

Has Twilight Revamped the Vampire?

“Sparkling bodies aside, when Twilight came out, vampires were starting to be seen as something other than evil. They were tortured souls that didn’t ask for their fates. They were human beings that happened to be dead. They had feelings, loved ones, and a desire to be human again. Stephenie Meyer crossed a line that was never crossed before, if it was, it didn’t have the same impact as her story had. For the first time, a human fell in love with a monster… a conceptual Beauty and the Beast story, except this time the beast stays a beast. Bella had to learn to love Edward, though it wasn’t hard, and had to except him for the undead being that he was. In the same token, Edward had to take every bit of strength he had not to kill her.

Along with putting vampires in a better light, Twilight also paid homage to the werewolf, shape-shifter actually, showing that they were aggressive but very protective of family, friends, loved ones, and members of their tribe. Though werewolves could practically match the strengths of a vampire and could actually kill them, Twilight brought the two together by spinning a tale of love that was strong enough for them to risk their lives and work together.”

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Billy Burke Interview For Drive Angry


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Rachelle Lefevre Interview

 

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Lynn Hirschberg’s Screen Tests: Dakota Fanning


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