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Her performance begins at 22:58 and ‘Hands’ which Lizzy introduces saying, “This next one is called Hands, I did it with my brother and the multi-talented Nikki Reed”, begins at 39:45. However, I recommend you listen to her whole performance; she’s good and the songs are catchy. You’ll thank me for recommending
Live in the US and didn’t get the opportunity to see Rob’s epicness that is “The Summer House” via iTunes in July? On November 2nd, you can own it on DVD! Click here to order your copy from Amazon!
@ROBsessedBlog hi! i had to tweet that to u straight after she said it, i was loling so much, but epic. she knows alot about his fansites
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“It just became too much to deal with so we just talk amongst ourselves.”
—Twilight saga regular Christian Serratos, when we asked her recently if she kept up with her costars via tabloids during breaks from filming. The gal—who plays one of Bella’s real-life besties—say she’s mucho exited to return to set with über-famous friends Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson (duh).
But Chris really doesn’t pay any attention to Robsten breaking up, getting married, and having babies? Or which gal-of-the-week Taylor Lautner is hanging with in his tricked out, diva trailer?
“No, I mean at first I would see the cast in tabloids and on the covers of tabloids and I would believe all that s–t,” Christian admitted.
“Then I would get back to set and be like, ‘Dude, did so-and-so tell you that this happened?’ and they’d be like, ‘Oh that’s bulls–t.’ Then vice versa, everybody would come to me and be like ‘Did you know?’ and I’d say ‘Yeah, I just talked to them; it’s not true.’”
Hey, we can’t blame the babe.
Especially when all the really juicy stuff—ya know, that Vicey biz that the tabs aren’t reporting on—is what the cast and crew is talking amongst themselves about.
America’s favourite vampire keeps popping up in various movies that we either forgot about or never heard about. One such film is The Bad Mother’s Handbook, a one-off television drama based on the best-selling novel by Kate Long. It was broadcast on ITV in England in 2007, and made its way to DVD in North America this month. Starring Catherine Tate, Anne Reid, Holly Grainger and Robert Pattinson, the show received strong viewing when it was originally shown on television.
The Bad Mother’s Handbook depicts the story of one year in the lives of three women. Tate plays Karen, who is a frustrated woman in her thirties whose whole life and identity are shattered when she discovers a long-kept secret. Grainger plays Karen’s clever and hormonal teenage daughter Charlotte, while Anne Reid appears as Karen’s mother, Nan, who is suffering from Alzheimer’s. Pattinson is Charlotte’s nerdy new friend, Daniel Gale.
The movie presents an insight into the life of motherhood and childhood, dwelling on the themes that no two mothers are alike, but that ultimately love is the most important thing of all.
It’s a bit like a British version of Juno, with the exception that none of the characters are loveable. In fact, the only real emotional response is the hate one feels for Karen. Grainger plays Karen perfectly as a heartless “bad” mother. It takes her daughter’s venture into motherhood before she breaks down and shows her affection. Pattinson is more of a supporting character, which started off dry and lame, but eventually grew on me.
Maybe it’s the “chick-flick” factor, but I just didn’t understand the need for this movie. Similar to Juno, it wasn’t really a love story or a compelling look at one’s life, but more of a hard luck look at a chapter in the character’s lives. As a book it has a place and is well written, but as a movie it seems rather lame.
As we posted on the 25th, Rob was not featured on their list and it was noticed! Today, they shared their readers reactions to their list.
What was notable about the complaints was that many readers weren’t protesting about who we missed – though the names George Lucas, Clint Eastwood, Robert Pattinson, Matthew Vaughn, Matt Damon and, oddly, Woody Allen cropped up more than once – but about who we’d included.