
Taylor Lautner was photographed leaving a restaurant after lunch with his Abduction costar Lily Collins on November 1oth in Los Angeles, California.
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Kristen Stewart rounded out the top 10 with a respectable $12 million gain last year, mostly from the success of Eclipse. She’s also the youngest on the list by over ten years at age 20.In case you are wondering, Sandra Bullock is number 1!
According to their press release:
Madison Ave. Media, Inc. today announced a second year of co-sponsorship of the Awards Ceremonies with The Hollywood Music in Media Awards (HMMA). The two organizations will honor the music composed or utilized within film, television, video games, commercial advertisements and movie trailers including the vast array of current mainstream and independent songs from music artists around the world.
2010 HMMA delivers an exciting show featuring a VIP cocktail reception, gourmet banquet, award presentations, celebrity appearances and live performances, including nominated artists MoZella, Gram Rabbit, Keaton Simons with more to be announced. The festivities will be held at The Highlands located in the Hollywood & Highland/Kodak Theatre Center in Hollywood, CA, November 18, 2010.
Hosts, presenters, performers and VIP guests include Oscar-nominated actor and music enthusiast Eric Roberts, artist/actor Suzan Brittan-Gault, radio/TV host Samantha Phillips, former Matchbox 20 member Adam Gaynor, along with celebrities, VIPs and nominated music performers Mozella, Gram Rabbit, Keaton Simons, Steve Palmer Band and more.
Film composer nominees include Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross (“The Social Network”); Hans Zimmer (“Inception”); Howard Shore (“the twilight saga:Eclipse”); Tomandandy (“resident evil:Afterlife”); Craig Armstrong (“wall street:Money Never Sleeps”); Marcelo Zarvos (“Brooklyn’s Finest”); Chingon (“Machete”) and Clint Mansell (“Black Swan”). Additional music categories include Original Score for TV, Video Game and Indie/Short/Documentary, as well as Best Song for TV, Film Video Game and Commercial Advertisement.
While in New York for the VH1 Save the Music Gala, Billy Burke (“Charlie Swan” in the Twilight series films) hit up WPIX (video attached) and hinted at one thing Twilight fans can look forward to seeing from him in The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2.
“For me, my character actually gets to find out some stuff in these next two installments. I’ve been oblivious to the entire situation . . . so Charlie learns some things and I can’t wait for that moment when Charlie sees a werewolf.”
Remember in August when we talked about pathways a two-part Breaking Dawn could take? “Charlie’s side” was definitely included, so this is refreshing to hear that we’ll actually get to see his reaction to the occasion rather than just hear about it. After all, Peter Facinelli did tell fans that there’ll be some surprises in the movies.
FILMING of the final installment of the Twilight movies in Rio de Janeiro has led to protests by locals who are fed up with the inconvenience caused by the film, local media reported yesterday.Source
Some residents in the central Lapa district, where scenes from Twilight 4: Breaking Dawn are being filmed, set fire to a crew’s portable toilet Sunday and demonstrated over not being able to easily access their homes.
Tough security measures were put up around the production set after an incident in August, when cast and crew from the movie found themselves near a deadly shootout between criminals and police in the hotel where they were staying.
Filming of the finale of Twilight, starring Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson, was estimated to bring about $1 million to Rio’s economy.
The Twilight Saga: Eclipse star Xavier Samuel walked the red carpet and said the highlight of the festival for him too was Wasted On The Young.[Source: FoForks & GoldCoast]
”I’ve been really looking forward to Wasted On The Young,” he said.
”I’m working with Alex Russell now and I have a lot of friends who are in it.”