Check out Gil Birmingham on the set of his new movie Crooked Arrows. For more information check out the Crooked Arrows website.
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Robert Pattinson
$20 million
The Twilight star branched out recently with Water for Elephants, which costarred Reese Witherspoon. The film did OK but its box office was a drop in the bucket compared to the Twilight films. With two movies left, expect Pattinson to keepearning big for the next two years.
In what will be the third-most anticipated wedding of the year (sorry Bella, you come behind the Kates), Bella Swan will wear a gown designed by Carolina Herrera — and that’s pretty much all we know at this point. They are keeping the dress’ details locked up, and even the nosiest of fashion people haven’t gotten a glimpse of the sure-to-be-famous frock.Read more at StyleCaster.
One thing we do know is that Kristen Stewart really, really loves the gown, and she’s no stranger to good design: she was featured alongside Jack and Laz of Proenza Schouler in Vogue as their muse. Although the crew kept the actress completely covered up between takes so that no photos would leak, she spilled a minimal amount of information about its design, revealing,”the dress was tight, it was so tight… I really liked it. It was very pretty.
“It is way different, totally different,” Boo Boo told us. “TV moves so fast and the lines change on you while you are filming. With a script, it is set. This is much different, but I love the energy. I don’t get to do a live audience this time but I am a little happy about that. I get extremely nervous.”Read more here.
You wouldn’t have been able to tell! Stewart nailed his lines and the scene in only a couple takes.
Boo Boo says that his Twilight fans will see a different side to him than Seth Clearwater, his wolfpack character.
“Seth is way different than Kai because they live in two different places in the world,” said Boo Boo. “One likes to surf and I doubt Seth has ever surfed in his life. Both are happy characters though!”
The undead men of True Blood, as well as vampire Edward Cullen and lovelorn werewolf Jacob Black in Stephenie Meyer’s Twilight book series, have become key heroes in pop culture, especially to women. Bill Condon, director of the final two Twilight movies,Breaking Dawn, Part I (out Nov. 18) and Part II (Nov. 16, 2012), sees Cullen and Black as part of a long tradition of rooting for the noble monster, dating to the originalFrankenstein film in 1931.Read more at USA Today.
“We’ve always had a complicated relationship toward monsters. Don’t you feel like in every Dracula movie, you’re sort of wanting him to get away with it?” Condon says, laughing.
Even the creatures that used to be considered villains have been given a chance to tell their side of the story, Morrison says.
“Vampires are the good guys now — in fact, they’re not just good guys, they’re sex symbols. These things, you used to run away from them in the middle of the night. Now the girls are running to meet them.”
Former Twilight star Rachelle Lefevre has landed a series regular role in the upcoming CBS medical drama A Gifted Man.More here.
Lefevre is joining the cast of the fall series, about a recently widowed doctor who begins to see visions of his deceased wife. She’ll play Kate, a doctor at the family “clinica” where Dr. Michael Holt (Patrick Wilson) now finds himself spending more and more time, pulled away from his own very upscale hospital.
He’s 17, cute and on the verge of being a mega star. Meet Booboo Stewart, otherwise known to Twi-hards as Seth Clearwater, a member of Jacob’s (Taylor Lautner) shapeshifter pack who we met in Twilight: Eclipse, and who we’ll see a lot more of in the upcoming Twilight — Breaking Dawn films.Watch the Interview on yourmovies.com.au
Born Nils Allen Stewart Jr, Booboo gets his good looks from a mix of Chinese, Korean, Japanese, Russian, Scottish and Native American. He’s already worked with Miley Cyrus, the Jonas Brothers, the Cheetah Girls and of course, R-Pattz and K-Stew.
TheFIX’s Kylie Speer sat down with the down-to-earth star to find out more about Breaking Dawn, Booboo’s close friendship with co-star Taylor Lautner, and the all-important question: does Booboo have a girlfriend?
The biggest change, though, has also posed the greatest challenge – creating a wolf with brooding sex appeal amid all that hair. ‘We didn’t want him to look like a puppy,’ says Davis. ‘I always say the other shows have werewolves you can pet, we have ones you can kiss. They’re sexy but could rip your throat out.’Head to Metro.co.uk to read the full interview.
So does that mean the (currently single) Posey could trounce his buff Twilight rival Taylor Lautner in a fight? ‘You know, Taylor’s a cool dude,’ says Posey gallantly. ‘I think he’s got me beat right now in the fitness region. But in a werewolf fight? He actually turns into a full-on wolf and I turn into this half-man, half-werewolf creature. I dunno – I would have opposable thumbs, so maybe that would win, as he’s got paws. Maybe I could use them to gouge his eyes out.’
After Peter Facinelli, now Ashley Greene is confirmed in ”The Meadow Brazil Convention”, event that will reunite fans of The Twilight Saga on January 14 and 15 of 2012, in São PauloSource/via
In the movies, Ashley plays Alice Cullen, Edward’s sister (Robert Pattinson) and she’s one of the best friends of Bella (Kristen Stewart).
Facinelli plays Dr. Carlisle, Alice and Edward’s father. They will be on the movie theaters again in The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1, that will be release in Brazil on November 18.
The worldwide midnight session can happen at the same time with USA and Rio de Janeiro, which city was part of the location to Breaking Dawn shooting. The Rio Film Commission is negotiating the coming of the Twilight cast and the decision should be announced on the next weeks.
The anticipation for the latest installment of Twilight is high and it seems that part one of Breaking Dawn will definitely serve viewers with new characters to drool over. One such character is the overwhelmingly powerful and sexy vampire, Zafrina, whom is part of the Amazon Coven. Who better to play the role than British actress Judi Shekoni?Head to CreativePopCultureCommunity to read more!
Incredibly talented, beautiful and passionate, it is her variously mysterious facets as an actress that makes Judi an astounding woman. She has appeared in various films and television shows includingThe King of Queens, Damages and Eastenders. With the amazing help of Catherine Lyn Scott at London Flair PR, we grabbed the opportunity to bare our necks for this sultry actress – but had to settle for just an interview…
As an actress how does it feel to be in the final installment of Twilight?
“I feel so excited, I have been acting for a while and I honestly feel this is my favorite role so far. I have always had a love of vampires so this film has given me a change to explore them further. Its great to be part of something that is so popular right now, and it is amazing to be part of a cast that is so big and diverse. My character also is exciting to play – it is the first time I have ever played anyone with a special power!”
Time does indeed fly when it comes to the movie industry. It feels like a heartbeat ago when the books made worldwide impact and now we are all awaiting the final two-parts of Breaking Dawn.
Have you read the books before?
“Yes, I was on a cruise and my friend finished the first book and gave it to me to read .It took me about 30 pages and then I got sucked into Edwards and Bella’s love – the love they have is so deep and complex I literally couldn’t put it down, I then raced through the other books as quick as possible and was one of the people with tickets in advance to see the first movie. To now get the chance to be in the movie really is just an incredible adventure that one can only dream of.”
All the loyal Twilight fans will be introduced to Zafrina, the Amazonian vampire that plays a crucial role in helping the Cullens to achieve safety from the Volturi. For those of you that do not enjoy spoilers, I will omit the major plot of the movie. With the power to project powerful images, she will prove to be a very likable and strong character.
Jonny Weston’s fledgling imdb page just got a “Cherry” on top.More here.
Young thesp joins James Franco, Heather Graham, Ashley Hinshaw and Dev Patel in the story of a girl’s journey into the porn industry. Stephen Elliot is on to direct.
Weston will play the girl’s ex boyfriend. Jackson Rathbone was originally cast but had to pass.
Making New Moon involved creating CGI animals and fight scenes and working with teen stars Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson. It also involved learning something about himself, says Weitz.More here.
“I realized that I’m a bit of a teenage girl myself,” he says. “I think I spent most of my late teens and 20s pining after people who were never going to come back. I remember explaining this to Stephanie Meyer and, maybe she didn’t believe me … but I’d read too many 19th century English novels and I was very, very romantic, so having the book — and having Kristen who’s an exceptional actor — and then having that melancholic tendency in myself, I think we were all OK.”
1.Jacob Black
Who knew that boy skinny and hairy “Twilight” would become in our SuperGate Jacob Black, huh?After it was confirmed for the 2nd James Bond movie, Taylor Lautner became one of our favorite fictional wolves.In “New Moon”, we see him more comfortable, but it is in “Eclipse” that nearly died every time the character appears on screen.Oh, Jake!
4.Seth ClearwaterFull list here (in Portuguese).
Cub The newest of our list is supercute!Played by actor Boo Boo Stewart, Seth Edward helps to protect Bella from Victoria and Riley in the battle of “Eclipse.”We love knowing that, despite being the same pack of wolves, Seth shows that also wants to be friends with the Cullens.
Open Road, the upstart distribution company formed by theater chains AMC and Regal, is making its second big acquisition. Tom Ortenberg’s company is acquiring domestic distribution rights to The Host, the Andrew Niccol-directed adaptation of Twilight Saga author Stephenie Meyer’s novel. I’m told that the there were at least three other distributors trying to get this and that the deal will be a seven-figure minimum guarantee, a healthy P&A commitment, and gross for participants that include the author.Read more at Deadline.
Q. This year was a rough one for Coop: He had to endure the pain of a bunion and the breakup of his lesbian parents. Have you created your own back story for him?Source : The Sacramento Bee via Gossip Dance
A. Definitely. I think that all of his current problems stem from the emotional baggage of his childhood. And I don’t think his issues stem from his parents being lesbians – I think it’s how they were as moms. He was coddled, and his upbringing has had an effect on him. He was unpopular, and he didn’t understand why. I imagine it as if he was a puppy in a room full of people who don’t like dogs. I think as a kid he was jumping all over people and was always getting kicked away. Now he’s a 12-year-old boy trapped in a 30-year-old body. That’s why I have so much sympathy for him. He doesn’t do anything out of malice. It’s just that he is completely self-absorbed and unaware.
Q. As someone who’s appeared in films, is it fun to play a TV character who doesn’t have a beginning and an end?
A. Yeah, it’s different. In television you don’t really know where you’re going to be in Episode 7. It keeps it fresh in the sense that you only know what your character is going to do that week, and you’re not exactly sure how it will develop. It’s kind of fun for me because sometimes I’ll pick the writer’s brain and what’s going on with Coop for the season and they have a rough idea. They don’t really like to tell us, but sometimes they’ll spill some info – it’s almost like going to a medium and they’re telling you your future. But things can change. They’ll throw you a curveball. It keeps you on your toes.
Q. What do you hope the writers have in store for Dr. Coop when “Nurse Jackie” returns for a fourth season?
A. I’ve been begging them for a while to give him a mustache. Hopefully, the first episode he’ll just walk in with a mustache. Bam!
”50/50,” directed by Jonathan LevineSee their whole list here.
Summit has been screening this dramedy for press, and it’s all but assured it’s a build-up to a Toronto debut (its late September release date adds to that theory). Originally titled “I’m With Cancer” (and then “Live With It”), “50/50” stars Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Seth Rogen and is loosely based on the real-life story of screenwriter Will Reiser. It follows Adam (Gordon-Levitt), a young man diagnosed with cancer and given the titular chances of living. Anna Kendrick (as Adam’s doctor), Bryce Dallas Howard (as his girlfriend) and Anjelica Huston (as his mother, and said to be fantastic) co-star, and the film could end up a surprise fixture in Oscar season, where both Gordon-Levitt and Rogen have yet to make a significant appearance. [Peter Knegt]
”Butter,” directed by Jim Field Smith
First-time screenwriter Jason A. Micallef and director Jim Field Smith (“She’s Out Of Your League”) recently completed “Butter,” a quirky comedy with sleeper gold written all over it. Set in the Midwest, a ‘tween somehow discovers her talent for butter carving and finds herself the arch nemesis of a local mom in their town’s annual competition. Filled out with a funny, A-list cast led by Hugh Jackman and Jennifer Garner, “Butter” just might be churned out in time for fall festivals. [Austin Dale]
”On The Road, directed by Walter Salles
There has been speculation that Walter Salles would ready his Jack Kerouac adaptation for Venice or Toronto; it’s been in post since December. But whenever it rears its head, it’s sure to spark serious interest from fans of Kerouac’s iconic novel, particularly due to its substantial cast in Sam Riley, Kristen Stewart, Kirsten Dunst, Viggo Mortensen, Amy Adams, Garrett Hedlund and Steve Buscemi. For Salles’ sake, let’s just hope it ups the ante from his previous English-language effort, Jennifer Connelly horror flick “Dark Water.” [Peter Knegt]
”Young Adult,” directed by Jason Reitman
Jason Reitman films premiere at Toronto. That’s just the way it goes and it’s unlikely to be any different for “Young Adult,” which reteams him with “Juno” screenwriter Diablo Cody. The film stars Charlize Theron as Mavis Gary, a writer of teen literature who returns to her small hometown to relive her glory days and attempt to reclaim her happily married high school sweetheart (Patrick Wilson). When returning home proves more difficult than she thought, Mavis forms an unusual bond with a former classmate (Patton Oswalt) who hasn’t quite gotten over high school, either. Come September, we’ll see if Reitman’s fourth film has what it takes to his third consecutive best picture nominee. [Peter Knegt]
What do you think of Kristen Stewart wearing couture dresses with converse shoes?Read more here.
I love Kristen. I have styled her a couple times and I think she is really cool and smart. She is a bad ass. Although I think there are other options.
Style wise, are you team Edward or Team Jacob?
I think Taylor has been looking really good. He wore something I would wear to the MTV Movie Awards.
[Referring to on-screen daughter Emma Roberts] Did she pepper you with Twilight questions?Read more at NYMag.
Yes! She’s a bit of a Twihard. I remember she was Team Jacob at one point. She definitely played it cool, though. Those movies, I’m always surprised when older kids are obsessed with them. You’d think they’d be too-cool-for-school for them. But the films seem to capture all ages. I’ve met a lot of Twi-Moms. I get a little uncomfortable when they start talking about Taylor Lautner’s body, because I’m like, “He’s a baby! Don’t talk about him like that!” But the movies definitely capture the imagination of even older women. I’m 35, so I guess I would be a Twi-Mom.
You’re too young to be playing all these moms!
Bless you! And I’m not a mom myself. People who don’t know me see me as motherly, for some reason. People who know me, they think it’s really weird that I’m playing the mom.
Race go-karts with TWILIGHT star Booboo Stewart at K1 Speed in Torrance, CA (near Los Angeles). You and up to 3 friends will get the opportunity to hang out with Booboo while you go through training and then race each other at an award winning all asphalt indoor go-kart center.
Booboo Stewart is most known for his role as Seth Clearwater, a member of Jacob Black’s (Taylor Lautner) renegade shapeshifter pack in The Twilight Saga: Eclipse, the third installment of The Twilight Saga film series. Stewart’s character will become more prominent in the 2011 and 2012 films The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn.K1 Speed is a revolution in indoor karting, with its award winning centers, European road course style racing and all asphalt, professionally designed race tracks. You will race in an electric go-kart that can reach speeds of up to 40 miles per hour. Unlike a gas-powered kart, an electric go kart can be programmed to a variety of pre-set speeds to accommodate guests of varying skill levels, including beginner, intermediate and advanced. All racers must be at least 4ft 11 inches tall to race and should be under 7′ and 300 lbs.
Let Them Play is committed to providing children who otherwise couldn’t afford it with the opportunity to play organized sports. proceeds from this auction will benefit the Kennedy High School Football program in La Palma, CA.
Carlisle Cullen (Peter Facinelli), ‘The Twilight Saga’ (2008-2012)Read the full list HERE
We wouldn’t want Dracula as a dad, but Carlisle Cullen? Yes, please. His enhanced ability is compassion, for heaven’s sake, and he has a penchant for adopting lost and lonely souls. Anyone you love, he’ll love. (He may even offer to transform them.) His capacity for kindness means he won’t spend the centuries lecturing you, reminding you of that one time you scratched his car. He’ll probably just give you a big hug, and remind you that time washes everything away, and the material is immaterial. Oh, and he’s loaded (Forbes estimates his fortune to be $34.5 billion). If you have to pick a dad to spend centuries with, Carlisle is the one to choose.
It’s the perfect modern doll house, with seven rooms, an open floor plan, floor-to-ceiling windows, mitered-glass corners, two fireplaces, sliding glass doors and even solar panels to power the recessed LED lights. It’s easy on the environment, too, with non-toxic, lead-free wood stains and paints. The lucky kid who gets to own it will surely grow up to have impeccable taste in real estate.
• Designed by Tim Boyle
• Includes furniture as shown
• Features: living room, kitchen, dining room, library/office, master bedroom, bathroom, kid’s room, two fireplaces and sliding glass doors
• Recessed LED lights powered by solar panels
• Birch wood / CARB-certified MDF / acrylic glass
• Non-toxic, lead-free wood stains and paints
• 30” x 21” x 18”
• Scale: 0.75”
• 51 lbs.
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