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Robert Pattinson is back with Kristen Stewart here in louisiana, the two have just come back to the filming set. about 17 hours ago via web
Sources within the film set, have said that Kristen has practiced being pregnant and working part of the script with Robert. about 17 hours ago via web
Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner, stars of “Breaking Dawn,” have been spotted at Celtic Media Centre, where the $200 million film, part of the “Twilight” saga, is being shot.
The movie’s Ashley Greene and boyfriend Joe Jonas also have been seen in town.
We know many of you will be seeing these and other celebrities over the next few months, so tell us about it.
Send your star spottings, (who, when and where) along with your full name and any photos you take to celebs@theadvocate.com.
We have posted an article about this movement once before but our sister site The Twilight Lounge has approached us to expand more on what they have done to increase awareness of their movement since they started.
Hello Fans!
We are a German bunch of people who have created an online petition against paparazzi pictures of Robert Pattinson. End of July he was harassed and followed by the aforementioned and the pictures were horrible. We have had enough! We do not want to see these pictures – not online nor in magazines. Of course we know that some of you don’t really care or don’t really think of yourselves as Rob-Fans, but we promise this will only take 1 minute and won’t hurt at all! We need your help with this!We have a page (on which you can also find the petition in German and English) where almost 700 signatures have been purchased in the last 3months. But this is not enough to achieve something big. We need all of you to support this. So, please, visit our page:
It would also be cool if you could post this to your friends! Every signature counts!
Yours,
Save Rob-Foundation
Message Two:
I’m your biggest Fan, I’ll follow you until…
Until what? Until what happens?
Everyone noticed in the incident in 1997, how far the madness can go. Princess Diana was chased my Paparazzi until she couldn’t flee anymore. Never can flee again.
Is this the price one is willing to pay? Are you ready to sacrifice the celebrity you like just to be ‘up to date’? Justbecause you want to ‘be with him’ all the time?
For over 2 years the Paparazzi are the constant companions of Robert Pattinson. He is followed at every turn, no day remains undocumented. As soon ashe goes out, he is being harassed. Is it fair that he is persecuted,surrounded and photographed like an animal just because some obsessed fans and hundreds of thousands of other people look at these pictures every day?
What’s the use of these pictures in which he tries to hide, in which he always lowers his head or has panic written all over his face? Pictures in which he has lost his smile?
We say NO to these pictures. NO to the inhuman prosecution. NO to oppressive violation of his privacy. NO to everyday terror. No to Paparazzi pictures of Rob.
Take a look at some of the totals, especially those outside the US. RM seems to be done in theatres now unless it opens in additional international locales. Its performance, especially internationally, is pretty impressive. BOM earnings for RM through October 3 is $36,785,867. The overall total for RM on BOM as shown is just for those countries listed on its site (this seems to vary between films). The totals for India and Switzerland and perhaps other locations are not included. The last total for Switzerland was $1.1M. I would hazard to guess that India is probably similar, so I believe the International BO was probably closer to $39M.
Whatever Summit’s ultimate profits were, I think that those who are watching have noted that this is an impressive performance due in great part to Rob’s participation. Just to give an idea of how well the film did, I have compiled some film’s international totals for comparison. These may or may not be similar films, but, they are familiar films which should help in gauging how well RM did. The “star power” in some of the films listed and the performance of RM in comparison, is also, IMO, an indication of Rob’s potential draw.
For a relatively small film usually showing in fewer cinemas than the bigger films (sometimes as much as 50% less), RM finished in the top 25 OVERALL (weekend totals for all countries) for six weeks maintaining a top ten finish for 3 weeks. It rarely opened out of the top ten in any country and was more often in the top 5.
Most of the films listed are finished or appear to be near the end of their run. Production budgets are in parentheses.
1. Nanny McPhee and the Big Bang: $63.3M ($35M)
2. The Book of Eli: $62.2M ($80M)
3. The Green Zone: $59.8M ($100M)
4. Law Abiding Citizen: $52.9M ($50M)
5. Kick Ass: $48.1M ($30M)
6. Killers: $45.1M ($75M)
7. Ghost Writer: $43.7M ($45M)
8. The Back Up Plan: $39.9M ($35M)
9. Edge of Darkness: $37.6M ($80M) 10. Remember Me: $36.8M ($16M)
11. Dear John: $34.9M ($25M)
12. Nine: $34.2M ($80M)
13. From Paris With Love: $28.5M ($52M)
14. The Last Song: $26.1M ($20M) *Still Playing/Will increase, but, IMO will not surpass RM
15. Letters To Juliet: $20.4M ($30M)
16. Daybreakers: $20M ($20M)
17. The Road: $18.8M ($25M)
18. She’s Out of My League: $16.8M ($20M)
19. A Single Man: $15.7M ($7M)
20. The Crazies: $15.3M ($20M)
21. Brothers: $14.5M ($26M)
22. Hot Tub Time Machine: $13.8M ($36M)
23. Cop Out: $10.5M ($30M)
24. Brooklyn’s Finest ($9.1M ($17M)
25. Leap Year $6.7M ($19M)
Did you guys get to talk to them or ask them any questions?? and 1 more question did they tell you not to tweet right away so the paps wouldn’t come and find them i’ve heard of Rob doing that before!
Just as I was celebrating the inconceivable completion of the sale this spring, a sublet roommate who had just scored a job on a Hollywood movie invited me, though I am not an actor, to audition for a part.
The movie was based on a successful novel set in an American circus in the Great Depression, and even though I had not clowned in two decades, I was cast. So for weeks this past spring I drove my motorcycle to a set replete with authentic period trains, tents and costumes, where I performed for packed stands of extras who looked just like those who would have come during the Depression, people like my grandfather.
I was home again in the downside-up life of Clown Alley, and just as it did back then, the best clowning happened when it shouldn’t have, offstage or off-camera, much to the irritation of one famous movie actor who accused the clowns of “unfocused chaos.”
The complaint reminded me of one made years ago by Ringling management, accusing us of “an attitude problem.”
This pretend life of the movie felt more real than my real life, and it made me whole. It was a gift, but perhaps not the greatest gift, which had to be that I walked away after being rear-ended on my motorcycle on the highway by a car going 80 on the morning of Independence Day. Two days after being sent flying to the highway with the greatest of ease, I returned to the set to film the climactic disaster scene, where characters die, though not the lead.
At the story’s outset, he accidentally joins the circus after his relatives die in a freak auto accident, which leads to the loss of his home to predatory Depression-era bankers. All of which, it now seems to me, was inevitable, or at the very least, predictable and probably foretold.
Season 6, Episode 5: Live Free or Twi-hard (originally aired October 22, 2010)
What made this episode so great is that it poked fun at the current pop culture obsession with vampires, but in the Supernatural world vampires aren’t sparkly or tormented, they’re nasty creatures with really bad, pointy teeth. But as a guilty Twilight fan myself, the opening scene with the young seventeen-year-old Kristen, meeting the vampire Robert was just priceless. Kristen of course is for Kristen Stewart who plays Bella in the Twilight series and Robert for Robert Pattinson who plays the vampire Edward. Seeing them act out the overly angsty, overly dramatic lines that obviously pokes fun at the popular series is hilarious. Soon though, Kristen comes face to face with the reality that real vampires don’t live in lairs with a lot of velvet but she finds herself turned and living in conditions similar to a prison/crack house/brothel.
The most interesting thing we learn in this week’s string of events is how we can’t trust Sam. He definitely let his brother get turned so that they would have a way into the nest. He was also so adamant in finding out what Dean experienced as a vampire that made me wonder if Sam wanted to hop on the old demon blood train again. The worst part is that he keeps pretending that he’s got Dean’s back, when even Dean knows that’s a big fat lie.
This week was an ode to the vampire culture, from the silly and sensational to the more serious mythology within the Supernatural world. The episode’s opening, which had a 17-year-old Twi-tween type lusting after (and dying at the hands of) a dark-haired, broody bloodsucker, set the tone for what was seemingly a slightly campier episode; but even before the halfway point, we learned it was, in fact, a truly dark one.
The boys’ trail eventually took them to the house of the latest victim, a girl named (wait for it…) Kristen (a.k.a. Bat-S–t Crazy Teen). Sam, who apparently has a knack for sniffing out teen girls’ computer hiding spaces, was all business and immediately started dipping into the victim’s pre-disappearance activities, while Dean mostly snooped for his own pleasure and marveled at the girls’ vast collection of vampire paraphernalia.
Eventually Sam cracked the code. (Password: Pattinson. I can’t mock this. I have one password that is padackles, but I swear that I made it as a joke.) We found out that the missing girls had been cruising the net for some vampire lovin’ and were getting lured by real vampires.