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A 2-disc DVD set and Blu-Ray versions are available. Extras include:

- Audio Commentary with the Writer and Producer
- Audio Commentary with Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson
- Deleted Scenes
- Photo Gallery
- 6 Part Making Of Documentary
- Muse Music Video
- Metric Music Video

CLICK HERE TO ORDER!

Thanks to Twilight Belgium for the heads up!

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The new Eclipse DVD features a commentary from Rob and Kristen?!? That sucker might as well be dipped in crack it’s going to sell well. about 21 hours ago via web

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Send us your pictures to admin@spunk-ransom.com!

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According to Alyssa Arlene Smith on Facebook,

Rob and Kristen left for Rio to film the honeymoon scene… sry guys!!

4 hours ago
nope, i have a friend who works where he is staying and said that he helped them pack their stuff, etc. etc….


3 hours ago
The speculation is either a) Rob could have left to go to Brazil or b) they have decided to change hotels. We shall wait and see!
Thank you to @PattinsonLadies for the tip!
Update: So, more speculation swirls that Rob isn’t in Baton Rouge this weekend.

Abby Brown kristen will be in LA this weekend,so maybe that girl who posted here is right and she and rob left together for LA.

2 hours ago
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Update: I got to thinking about this story but it was reported Rob is allegedly throwing a Halloween Party in Baton Rouge? Where in the World is Rob Pattinson? lol
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Dear Ted:
Hi, Ted or should I say Mr. Beckham, with your great new haircut! If Carey Mulligan and Tom Sturridge do become a couple, their moniker simply must be “MulliganStu!” How’s that for a bowl of hot lovin’?
—Tortietude

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Dear Mulling It Over:
Flattery will get you everywhere, baby. Love these two together too, random but it totally works, don’t you think? Think the nickname needs to be a bit snappier though, maybe MullStu? Now hopefully they’ll go on secret double dates with Robsten!

Dear Ted:
JUST READ AN ARTICLE IN A MAG OVER HERE IN EUROPE SAYING ROBSTEN MAY BE ON THE OUTS. IT’S SAYING R.PATTZ GOT FRIENDLY WITH A LUCIE JONES AND HIS SIS HOOKED THEM UP, ALSO THAT K.STEW WAS GETTING VERY FRIENDLY WITH HER RILEYS DIRECTOR LAST WEEK AT THE PREMIERE. WHAT’S THE SITCH ANY TRUTH TO THESE RUMOURS?
—A VERY WORRIED FAN FROM IRELAND

Dear CONCERNED:
You really are worried, babe, but lay off the poor caps lock! Those silly Lucie Jones rumors have been around for years.

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The countdown is on! The Stump #SceneIt? #TwilightSaga fan trivia challenge starts at NOON PST TODAY! Follow @SceneIt to join! PRIZES! about 1 hour ago via CoTweet

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Thank you to Twilight MOMS’s for the tip!

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Thank you to @TwilightLexicon and @Amz51093!

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The Mystery Science Theater 3000 writer/performer schools reporter Steve Marsh on the art of roasting in his new online venture RiffTrax.

Bill Corbett’s wife must be a very tolerant woman. As the somewhat futuristic puppet Crow T. Robot, Corbett heckled a giant movie screen for years on Eden Prairie’s legendary Mystery Science Theater 3000. Now RiffTrax, his new online company with fellow roasters Mike Nelson and Kevin Murphy, has repackaged the successful Mystery Science Theater model—three dudes taking advantage of every pregnant pause to poke fun at terrible acting, horrible sets, or miserable dialogue.

There’s a highlight reel of you doing the sci-fi canon from Comic-Con this year—everything from Star Wars to Avatar—and that was funny, but I really like those government shorts.
Me too. I am particularly fond of those shorts, because they’re such little windows into America during the 20th century. They’re all about trying to control people—it’s really weird! But our main business is roasting or just lambasting the really bad Hollywood blockbusters that come out. Most of which we don’t think are that good, and most people don’t. But every now and then we’ll do, like, Lord of the Rings, and we’re like, “That’s actually a pretty good movie,” but we go for it anyway.

Robert Pattinson has already given you 15 hours of work.
It’s been a real gift.

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Just as the smallest particle is the “quark,” surely the smallest news item is the “Bieber.” Or so I thought.

The rockin’ pneumonia and boogie-woogie flu have nothing on “Bieber Fever,” which has turned newsprint and glossy publications into a vector for a social inflammation that broke out on the web. (In September of this year, it was reported that the B-boy accounted for three per cent of all traffic on Twitter.) However, this is not your usual flaming idiocy over a newly minted pop star. It’s like a mashup of Tiger Beat magazine and Charles Mackay’s Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds. Or a thriller about how a rogue intelligence agency captured the mojo of the Jonas Brothers, Zac Efron, and Robert Pattinson, and funnelled it into a helmet-haired android with perfect pitch and a laser tag gun.

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Via @peterfacinelli:

Just finished a long day of filming#NurseJackie.Now @ the airport heading 2 my other job,#BreakingDawn. Its busy being an on call doctor.

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Dating or Not….


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To read all CNN’s secrets, click here.

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Each week, I will be interviewing a different staff member at MTV so that I can share their story with you guys! One question I get a lot is “How can I work for MTV?” and I hope these ongoing interviews will show you the many different positions that go into making MTV work, as well as how some great people here got their start.

Recently, I got the chance to speak with Wendy Plaut, the VP of Studio Relations and Celebrity Talent. She’s in charge of booking celebs for a ton of MTV shows, and tells us how (though she gets to meet fabulous stars), it’s definitely a lot of hard work.

What’s the best part of your job?
I’m a fan just like anyone else! Of course I get a little star struck when I’m next to Robert Pattinson at the Movie Awards. The best part of this job is to be a fan and get to meet people in a professional setting and have them live up to or exceed your expectations.

Read the full interview here.

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CaixaForum costs nothing to visit, which may be one reason why it remains popular during hard times. This month, the crowds are lining up to see a show about Gabriel García Lorca and Salvador Dalí, who were friends, rivals, mutual muses and perhaps lovers, in the Madrid of the 1920s. Their story was the basis for a recent straight-to-DVD ditty, called “Little Ashes,” staring Robert Pattinson, who took time off from his “Twilight” duties to play a dewy-eyed, leaden-lipped Salvador Dalí. I found the movie silly, but the new exhibition, filled with memorabilia of every medium, has both scholarly heft and ineffable charm.

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