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One of the things I loved about Cosmopolis was the style of the story-telling, the sense that each word was chosen very specifically. There is nothing casual about any musical reference, character name or the menu items. Everything has a meaning, or perhaps more than one. Something that really jumped out at me was the repetitive use of the number twenty-two.
He glanced out the one-way window to his left. It took him a moment to understand that he knew the woman in the rear seat of the taxi that lay adjacent. She was his wife of twenty-two days, Elise Shifrin, a poet who had right of blood to the fabulous Shifrin banking fortune of Europe and the world.
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Blockbuster season might be over – but if you thought there was nothing left to get excited about in the cinema, you’re wrong.
Over the next three months, Tom Cruise, Woody Allen, Steven Spielberg, George Clooney, Johnny Depp, Robert Pattinson, Justin Timberlake, Brad Pitt and Daniel Craig all have early Christmas presents for you. Want a sneak peek at what treats you’re going to get? Read our guide…Edward and Bella make a little half-vampire baby, the Volturi close in on them and Taylor Lautner takes his shirt off a lot. The first slice of the Twilight finale looks to (ahem) raise the stakes, recruiting Avatar’s Oscar-winning effects maestro John Bruno. Can Dreamgirls director Bill Condon pull it off? We’ll see…
@Jack_Morrissey u’re right lol discussed with some others last night – we also were debating whether to list to the soundtrack before the movie. my vote no
@Jack_Morrissey i like the first time i hear the songs to be in the movie so i’m not distracted because i know all the words LOL
@Jack_Morrissey yeah i was able to do that with Eclipse, so i’m gonna be disciplined and do it again
@tashpalo Another debate is whether or not to answer the inevitable questions of which song plays under which scene? Spoilerific.
@Jack_Morrissey OK 1 last Q today.Will the end of BD2 be using any clips from the other films-maybe when B lifts her shield for E? Too soon?
1. Robert Pattinson – By far, the most suggested artist for Breaking Dawn‘s soundtrack is Robert Pattinson. It’s been a long while since he’s been on a film soundtrack, and many cite his inclusion on Twilight‘s as the very reason for its paramount success. His recent performance for “Songs From a Room” suggests he’s still working on music, and we know he’ll at least perform something on-screen for The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2. It’s no surprise his name was the most-suggested. His two songs from the Twilight soundtrack – “Let Me Sign” and “Never Think” – were both strong and elemental in the scenes which they accompanied.
Anyone else you’d like to see on Monday’s Breaking Dawn tracklist?
Dear Ted: For the love of all shelter pets, ex-smokers, Glee, NPH and anything else you adore, Ted, can you please make a pact with the rest of us (sane) readers that you will not print one more question on whether R.Pattz and K.Stew broke up? I’m begging you. Can you just make a statement that when and if they do break up you will issue a special alert bulletin, alarms will go off, the heavens will open…but until such time they aren’t broken up. —T. Heyarent Brokenup
Dear My Lips Are Sealed: Haven’t I tried doing that, babe? I said they’re fine but if I don’t deny ever rumor that hits the net about these two, I end up getting bitched at for holding out on you Robstenites. What’s a gossip columnist to do?
Just hours after it was announced that Bruno Mars’ “It Will Rain” would be the first single from the “Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1″ soundtrack, he was already talking about going to the movie’s premiere.
“Do I wear a Team Jacob shirt or a Team Edward shirt?,” jokes the singer/songwriter. “You know what? I’m Team Bella all day.”
Could we possibly see a collaboration in the future between Mars and “Twilight” star Robert Pattinson? The latter has been in the news after rumors started swirling about how he was working on his own album. (Turns out, he’s not “working on an album right now.”)
Don’t rule it out: “Why not?,” Mars says. “I’m down for anyone that wants to work and thinks I can contribute.”
You may not recognise the name Omar Von Muller but you will recognise one of his dogs because he is the owner and trainer of Uggie better known to us as Queenie from “Water For Elephants” and if you were anything like me you will have fallen head over heals for Queenie.
This week’s issue of LA Weekly caught our attention thanks to a cute story on some skateboarding dogs in Venice Beach. As it turns out they belong to a man who also owns Uggie or ‘Queenie,’ in Water for Elephants. Omar Von Muller shared a bit of that experience with the publication:
“Reese Witherspoon, who was in Water for Elephants, loved my dogs,” he says. “I used to take Popeye, the big guy, with me, and she was crazy about Popeye. The dog wasn’t even in the movie, but I’d take him along for the ride.”
Uggie even won a “Palm Dog” — a riff on Cannes’ top prize, the Palme d’Or — at the festival for The Artist. Animal- and gossip-related blogs claimed that Water for Elephants star Robert Pattinson was so taken with his canine colleague that he asked to adopt Uggie upon completion of filming.
“That didn’t really happen,” Von Muller says with a laugh. “But he did really bond with him.”