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Calling all Twilight fans! If you are planning to pick up The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn — Part 1 DVD (available Feb. 11) you should know that there’s an entire second disc of bonus features, including a six-part documentary that chronicles the ins and outs of this very action-packed (Marriage! honeymoon! pregnancy! totally insane birth!) movie.
In this exclusive EW clip, it’s all about the wolf pack and their climactic battle with the Cullens towards the end of the film. (And if you don’t want your wolves-are-real illusions shattered, we suggest you don’t continue onward.) The choreography and special effects and stunts were all carefully thought out and planned to the very second in order to make the scene look as realistic as possible. Funny then, how hard it is for the actual actors to pantomime fight scenes versus the air, or in some cases, a not-so-ferocious beanbag. My favorite part? Watching Jackson Rathbone (Jasper) explain that the hardest part in shooting these dramatic scenes is trying not to laugh. Take a look below.
Robert Pattinson has sent fans crazy by saying ‘nobody would give a s***’ about him if he hadn’t starred in Twilight. And although omg! beg to differ, Vampire Diaries star Joseph Morgan agrees with his fellow British star.
Joseph Morgan with and Paul Wesley in Vampire Diaries /ITV Pictures
Joseph, who plays Klaus in the series, told omg! exclusively: “Provided he didn’t mess it all up, Robert was guaranteed a fan base thanks to Twilight,” Joseph told us. “His character is iconic and there’s a huge following of the books but there’s a tremendous amount of pressure that comes with that.
“People have their own very distinctive ideas of how a character should be portrayed especially when you’re playing a vampire.”
But the gorgeous star admits that Robert has needed more than just Edward Cullen to turned him into a superstar.
He said: “Having the talent helped, Robert is quite charming and humble in the press during interviews which helps.
And Joseph revealed that he has the same fear as RPattz about being typecast, adding:
“I do worry thought that after Vampire Diaries finishes how many fans will come with me to watch other projects that I do and if it’s just the vampire phenomenon that made us [me and Robert] famous. It’s harder for Robert though.”
Judging by Joseph’s looks, we don’t think it’s just talent or the acting gig he’s got that draws the fans in but it’s clearly something he worries about.
“It’s too early to say if I think I’ve been typecast, but I’ve been forced to take on different roles but I’m not going to lie I have done jobs just to pay the rent.”
Naturally we had to ask if he’d like to reach the dizzy Hollywood heights that Robert has to which he replied rather diplomatically…
“That guy is more famous than anyone at the moment, of course I’d like to have Robert Pattinson’s career but I don’t like the whole celebrity aspect of it.
“I’m not interested in having a photo shoot in a magazine it allows people to buy into you too much. I’m not against talking about my personal life but I don’t want it to be a soap opera.
“I’m not saying Robert’s is, but he can’t escape it – like the gossip around who is he dating, I don’t want all that.”
But that’s what we REALLY need to know! Our final question to the actor was if he watched Twilight in preparation for his role in Vampire Diaries…
“I watched the first one but didn’t want to play it the same as Robert.
“I thought he was good, there are so many parallels drawn between Twilight and Vampire Diaries that it was better for me not to watch it.”
Joseph, we think your life would be better with Twilight (and Vampire Diaries) in it, ours certainly is!
After two years of military service in North Africa ex-sergeant Georges Duroy is now living an impoverished existence in Paris. Willing to do anything to escape his grubby room in the suburbs and, increasingly unscrupulous, he mercilessly exploits influential comrades-in-arms and wealthy women to work his way up the social ladder and into the late nineteenth-century capital’s chicest urbane circles. Sanguine and calculating, he storms bastions of power in the speculative colonial stock-market meanwhile indulging in amorous adventures in the luxurious establishments of the nouveau riche. Paris it seems has been waiting for a man of such dubious political, moral and erotic pursuits …
After several successful adaptations – including Willi Forst’s 1938 version and Louis Daquin’s 1955 interpretation – Bel-Ami Guy de Maupassant’s socially critical novel of 1885 returns to the screen once more. Carefully following the original literary work, Director Declan Donnellan portrays a careerist upstart who ruthlessly exploits the entanglement of politics, economics, media and his private life to his own ends. A glamorous and sarcastic comedy of manners about hypocrisy as one of the fundamental laws in a bourgeois era.
United Kingdom 2011, 102 min
English
Rating R12
DIRECTOR
Declan Donnellan, Nick Ormerod
CAST
Robert Pattinson
Uma Thurman
Kristin Scott Thomas
Christina Ricci
Colm Meaney
Robert Pattinson stars as Georges Duroy, a journalist who returns to Paris after three years of military service. Robert has described his character as “completely amoral” because he achieves influence in French society through manipulating a series of wealthy and powerful mistresses.
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