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Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart are back this summer as brooding vampire Edward Cullen and his human beloved Bella in The Twilight Saga: Eclipse. Based on Stephenie Meyer’s novel, the film is released June 9th.
I am very excited to say that Sanity now have the Remember Me DVD available for pre-order with a release date of 14 July 2010. Such awesome news. I just absolutely CANNOT wait to own this brilliant film on DVD so I can watch over & over. To pre-order your copy as I have just done, all you need to do is click on the highlighted link above. As soon as we have details on the DVD’s special features we will of course let you all know.
Some say screencap, while other claim not such angle is in the trailer…
What kind of a ring does a vampire share with his lady love if he wants to spend eternity with her? We have a peek at the ring that Edward (Robert Pattinson) gives Bella (Kristen Stewart) in ‘The Twilight Saga: Eclipse.’
The ring, described in Stephenie Meyer’s bestselling books as being Victorian in style, features an oval face set with diamonds.
In the photo, you can also see the charm bracelet described in Eclipse, the novel. Bella wears the bracelet with two charms — a crystal heart given to her by Edward, and a small wooden wolf that was a gift from Jacob (Taylor Lautner).
In the film, Bella continues her quest to evade vampire Victoria (played in ‘Eclipse’ by Bryce Dallas Howard), who is bent on vengeance after Edward killed her main squeeze James in the first ‘Twilight.’ Bella is also confronted with a choice — does she want to spend eternity with vampire Edward, or will she choose a human life with werewolf Jacob?
‘The Twilight Saga: Eclipse’ hits theaters on June 30.
Last year, Robert Pattinson took a spot in People Magazine’s “Most Beautiful” issue. Kristen Stewart was just recently added as the homepage feature for People’s “Beautiful at Every Age” feature story.
So, it begs the question – will either of them earn a spot in this year’s “Most Beautiful” issue?
Countless magazines and websites have listed both Robert and Kristen as beautiful people. But, is that enough to earn them a coveted spot in the magazine?
With Kristen’s flood of red carpet press lately, plus her upcoming Flaunt issue, AND her appearance in Teen Vogue’s “Best Dressed” March issue, she’s been given rave reviews for her looks as of late.
Robert Pattinson has, for the most part, always been the center of “good looking” attention since he starred as Edward Cullen in “Twilight”.
However, if you recall the “Most Beautiful” issue, it’s not all about looks. It’s about do-gooders and people who live by hat they believe in.
In a recent post, I discussed the charitable contributions the “Twilight” cast has made. There is no doubt that Rob and Kristen do as much as they can given their schedules, and the fact that they are extremely busy but still manage to make time for charity only adds to their beauty.
Additionally, both Rob and Kristen stick to their guns when it comes to living their lives the way they want to, aside from what their celebrity, magazines, television or movie studios ask of them.
Only time will tell, but do you believe Rob and Kristen deserve a spot in the issue? They have my vote.
“Buffy and the Vampire” star Emma Caulfield thinks “Twilight’s” pale tousled British lad Robert Pattinson is ridiculously hot.
“He’s painfully good-looking, a flawless-looking individual,” she told The Dish Rag during our chat last week. “And I’ve heard him being interviewed and he’s pretty self-effacing, which makes him all the more charming.”
She also talks about the impact of “Twilight” precursor “Buffy” on her life and career, her love for sci-fi, “Avatar” and “Battlestar Galactica,” being leery to see “Caprica,” her personal “Lost” theories, and her take on the “Twilight Saga,” as someone who knows a little something about vampires.
“I think I would be obsessed [with 'Twilight'] if I was 13,” Emma admits. “You can’t really go wrong with vampire stories because they are inherently interesting.”
Whilst on the set filming his new film Remember Me, that’s out now, our eagle eyes spotted Rpatz with a rather familiar rucksack from the rucksack kings JanSport.
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Cudmore’s character Felix is a Volturi thug whose day-to-day job is “tearing apart other vampires”.
He says Felix is a nasty piece of work, but a joy to play.
“He’s an angry vampire, he doesn’t really get much respect, and he’s been around for thousands of years … and he’s just really, really good at what he does,” Cudmore said.
“It’s a fun character – it’s fun to play someone dark, who goes on the animal side and enjoys it.”
The physical role included a fight scene with Robert Pattinson, who plays Edward.
Pattinson is a heartthrob to Twilight fans the world over, but Cudmore said the handsome actor was keen to do as much of his own stunt work as possible.
“Rob’s a great guy, he’s really game for anything,” Cudmore said.
“He was nervous at first, because he was like, `you know I’m not the most athletic guy out there, I don’t think I’m going to be able to do this’.
“After rehearsing for a few hours he was really, really having a good time with it. He had a blast.”
“Remember Me” — that won’t be hard. This romantic tragedy has something of a sweet message buried deep underneath its cold exterior. This film leaves the viewer feeling both warm and haunted, even after having have left the theater.
The film begins with a strong act of urban violence at a subway station in 1991, where 11 year-old Ally Craig (Caitlyn Rund) witnesses her mother’s murder.
The rest of the movie is set in New York City a decade later, where the film’s protagonist, Tyler Hawkins (“Twilight’s” Robert Pattinson), lives. Tyler is a sour, rebellious young man (think Edward Cullen with a little less class) who is dealing his family’s strained relationship after his older brother’s suicide several years earlier. The viewer is led to believe this tragedy caused Tyler’s moodiness and his especially hateful attitude toward his estranged, lawyer father (Pierce Brosnan).
Fortunately, Tyler isn’t at odds with everyone in his family. He has a soft spot for his 11-year-old sister, Caroline (played by Ruby Jerins), a young misfit, but a talented artist. Tyler is known to go out of his way to lovingly protect his baby sister.
The now 21-year-old Ally (played by “Lost’s” Emilie de Ravin) is living with her police officer father (Chris Cooper) in New York as well. When Ally’s father arrests Tyler for talking back to a police officer, he begins dating her to get revenge on her dad. However, the pair end up falling in love, and their love is what helps them each heal from their own tragic pasts.
While the plot of this film is very typical, the ending certainly isn’t. It was worth paying $5 for the matinee showing just to hear the simultaneous gasps of the audience, as the movie’s plot-twist ending plays out during the last five minutes. An observant viewer will find clues to the end throughout movie.
Despite the film’s bad reviews from critics (it received a 28 percent on Rotten Tomatoes Tomato Meter at www.rottentomatoes.com) it proved to be very entertaining, and the movie surprisingly continued to stay interesting throughout its nearly two-hour runtime.
The film’s witty dialogue played a big role in contributing to its intrigue. At one point, 11 year-old Caroline tells her brother that their aunt isn’t allowed to drink at Christmas anymore, because last time she caused a “Yuletide homicide.” Snappy lines such as this appeared throughout the movie and received plenty of laughs from the audience.
The actors are the most impressive part of the movie, however. When given actual lines, (“Bella, I love you, but I’m dangerous for you,” doesn’t count) Pattinson’s acting shines. Viewers can see this guy has actual chops. Brosnan (famous for playing James Bond several years ago) plays a convincingly cold and even somewhat frightening father for Pattinson. However, the award for best actor in this film goes to Jerins for her role as the young Caroline. Jerins plays an incredibly sweet little girl, whose artistic gift is astounding. Jerins is also a convincing victim, as her character is tormented by bullies who don’t understand her talent. Her haunted face after a group of girls decide to completely cut off a section of her hair is enough to break anyone’s heart.
While actors like Pattinson are popular among the teen set, viewers should know this movie isn’t for the tween Twi-hards. This dark movie is rich with realistic violence (unlike the fantasy, stylized violence found in “Twilight”) and often proves to be quite graphic. The film arouses several touchy subjects including suicide, bullying, and parental neglect.
While this film features harsh violence and sensitive subjects, its overall message showing importance of forgiveness is apparent throughout. The movie also stresses the importance of living each day to the fullest, as Tyler states, “Gandhi said that whatever you do in life will be insignificant, but it’s very important that you do it. I tend to disagree with the first part.”
For everybody asking, end of Ellen’s show today, during the credits was a “coming in may” thing, Rob WAS on the list. No date, no link yet 26 minutes ago via TweetDeck
So, there’s not date or anything, but here is some visual evidence for you from @MsJBell:
Attention Twi-hards: KStew arrives at YVR Airport at 5pm, RPattz at 6pm. Commence pant-wetting, swooning and high-pitched screaming… about 1 hour ago via web