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Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Twilight Saga Actor arrested for Peeing in Public

Bronson Pelletier, an actor who portrayed a werewolf in The Twilight Saga, was arrested on December 18 in Los Angeles for getting drunker than Lindsay Lohan.

 The 25-year old was removed from an airplane in Los Angeles after passengers complained of his drunk behavior.

From there, sources say officers left Pelletier by a nearby gate only to receive a call two hours later that the actor was at the airport. And NOT in the bathroom.

So they returned and placed Pelletier under arrest for public intoxication. He was released not long after booking.







Monday, December 3, 2012

Breaking Dawn rules the Box Office once again

Nobody would beat the Box Office collection of Breaking Dawn, not even Brad Pitt.
Indeed, Breaking Dawn Part 2 reigned supreme at the box office for the third consecutive weekend, raking in $17.4 million and lifting its domestic total to $254.6 million.
That's nearly $10 million more than the first Breaking Dawn installment had garnered at this stage in its run, while the conclusion to the franchise is on pace for a record $800 million around the globe.


Pitt, meanwhile, flopped tremendously with Killing Me Softly, which took in a mere $7 million, earning an overall F from audience member who voted in CinemaScore. OUCH!
Visit our pals at Movie Fanatic for daily movie news and check out the top five at the weekend box office below:
1.The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2: $17.4 million
2.Skyfall: $17.0 million
3.Lincoln: $13.5 million
4.Rise of the Guardians: $13.5 million
5.Life of Pi: $12.0 million

 

Sunday, November 25, 2012

Kristen Steward shows interest in Bollywood

Kristen Stewart  is a fan of Bollywood actor Hrithik Roshan. She has admitted that she would love to act in a Bollywood film. The Twilight actress was once linked to a role in movie Paani opposite Hrithik Roshan. And although the project never took off, she would love the opportunity to star in an Indian-based picture in the future. 

“If someone offers me a good script, I would love to work in a Bollywood film. I would love to work with Hrithik Roshan. He is such a wonderful actor,” the Sun quoted her as saying.

Friday, November 23, 2012

Twilight cast bids farewell at final premiere

REUTERS

LOS ANGELES:Thousands of screaming fans lined the black carpet late on Monday for the final "Twilight" film premiere as the cast of "Breaking Dawn - Part 2" bid farewell to the franchise and its loyal followers.

Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart, Taylor Lautner and other cast members greeted fans known as "Twi-hards," many of whom had camped out for days in downtown Los Angeles to catch a glimpse of their favorite actors and see the film before it is released in theaters on Friday.

Breaking Dawn - Part 2 will see the love story of human Bella Swan (Stewart), vampire Edward Cullen (Pattinson) and werewolf Jacob Black (Lautner) come to a tantalizing end, when Bella and Edward are forced to protect their child from an ancient vampire coven.

Stewart, who was finally able to embrace her wild side by playing Bella as a vampire, hoped people would enjoy the ultimate transformation of her character in the film.

"Bella has worked pretty hard to get to the point where they can have it all, and it's fun to be there. She's always been human, but now that she's not, you're just in full blown vampire land and it feels funny in a great way," Stewart told Reuters.

More than 2,200 fans from all over the world came to camp out on a concrete plaza in downtown Los Angeles last week, where Twilight movie studio Summit laid out activities and marathon screenings of the previous movies.

All of the film's main actors spent time signing autographs and posing for photographs with the loyal fans who had camped out in chilly November weather over five days.

Pattinson, who plays vampire Edward Cullen, said he hoped the fans would like the franchise's swan song.

"I hope they feel it kind of respects them, because I think in a lot of ways that's what we were thinking when we were making it," the actor said.

Lautner, who plays werewolf Jacob, said he'd be sad to say goodbye to the films and his character and hoped fans would be happy with the conclusion of the final film.

"I'm feeling fantastic, sad, emotional, there's a lot of things going on inside of me right now but I'm just trying to soak up every moment because this means the world to me," Lautner said.

The three lead stars were joined by fellow cast members including Nikki Reed, Ashley Greene, Kellan Lutz, Jackson Rathbone, Michael Sheen and Dakota Fanning, as well as director Bill Condon and author Stephenie Meyer, whose Twilight novels kicked off the franchise and phenomenon.

Meyer said she would miss watching the three lead cast members evolve as actors and characters in the films.

"It's really been great to watch them grow up, particularly Kristen because her character gets to evolve so much in this film, and to watch her be all powerful and really get to where the character was always meant to go, to be the fiercest of the fierce, was really rewarding for me," the author said.

Sunday, November 18, 2012

'Twilight' finale dawns with $141.3M weekend

LOS ANGELES: The sun has set on the "Twilight" franchise with one last blockbuster opening for the supernatural romance.
"The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2" sucked up $141.3 million domestically over opening weekend and $199.6 million more overseas for a worldwide debut of $340.9 million, according to studio estimates Sunday.
The finale ranks eighth on the list of all-time domestic debuts, and leaves "Twilight" with three of the top-10 openings, joining 2009's "New Moon" (No. 7 with $142.8 million) and last year's "Breaking Dawn - Part 1" (No. 9 with $138.1 million).
Last May's "The Avengers" is No. 1 with $207.4 million. "Batman" is the only other franchise with more than one top-10 opening: last July's "The Dark Knight Rises" (No. 3 with $160.9 million) and 2008's "The Dark Knight" (No. 4 with $158.4 million).
Though "Twilight" still is a female-driven franchise, with girls and women making up 79 percent of the opening-weekend audience, the finale drew the biggest male crowds in the series. Action-minded guys had more to root for in the finale as Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson and Taylor Lautner join in a colossal battle to end the story of warring vampires and werewolves.
"Our male audience particularly has enjoyed this film," said Richie Fay, head of distribution for Lionsgate, whose Summit Entertainment banner releases the "Twilight" movies. "With the action scenes in this one, we're hoping the holdover business will reflect the fact that males have kind of found it out."
The movie also helped lift Lionsgate into the big leagues among Hollywood studios. Paced by its $400 million smash with "The Hunger Games" and now the "Twilight" finale, Lionsgate surpassed $1 billion at the domestic box office for the first time.
Some box-office watchers had expected the last "Twilight" movie to open with a franchise record the way the "Harry Potter" finale did last year with $169.2 million, the second-best domestic debut on the charts.
"I thought that for the final installment, it might eclipse the franchise record, but to look at $141.3 million and say that's a disappointment, that's kind of crazy," said Paul Dergarabedian, an analyst for box-office tracker Hollywood.com. "It's one of the most consistently performing franchises of all time."
The "Twilight" finale took over the No. 1 spot from Sony's James Bond adventure "Skyfall," which slipped to second-place with $41.5 million domestically in its second weekend. "Skyfall" raised its domestic total to $161.3 million.
The franchise's third film starring Daniel Craig as Bond, "Skyfall" began rolling out overseas in late October and has hit $507.9 million internationally at the box office. The film's global total climbed to $669.2 million, helping to lift Sony to its best year ever with $4 billion worldwide, topping the studio's $3.6 billion haul in 2009.
"Skyfall" passed the previous franchise high of $599.2 million worldwide for 2006's "Casino Royale."
Steven Spielberg and Daniel Day-Lewis' Civil War drama "Lincoln" expanded nationwide after a week in limited release and came in at No. 3 with $21 million. Distributed by Disney, "Lincoln" lifted its domestic haul to $22.4 million.
The comic drama "Silver Linings Playbook," released by the Weinstein Co., got off to a good start in limited release, taking in $458,430 in 16 theaters for a solid average of $28,652 a cinema. By comparison, the "Twilight" finale averaged $34,717 in 4,070 theaters.
"Silver Linings Playbook" stars Bradley Cooper, Jennifer Lawrence and Robert De Niro in a quirky romance involving a man fresh out of a psychiatric hospital and an emotionally troubled young widow.
Keira Knightley's period drama "Anna Karenina" also started well in limited release with $315,395 in 16 theaters, for an average of $19,712. The Focus Features film stars Knightley in the title role of Leo Tolstoy's tragic romance.
Estimated ticket sales for Friday through Sunday at U.S. and Canadian theaters, according to Hollywood.com. Where available, latest international numbers are also included. Final domestic figures will be released Monday.
1. "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2," $141.3 million ($199.6 million international).
2. "Skyfall," $41.5 million ($49.6 million international).
3. "Lincoln," $21 million.
4. "Wreck-It Ralph," $18.3 million ($4.8 million international).
5. "Flight," $8.6 million ($1 million international).
6. "Argo," $4.1 million ($8.7 million international).
7. "Taken 2," $2.1 million ($2 million international).
8. "Pitch Perfect," $1.3 million ($4.1 million international).
9. "Here Comes the Boom," $1.2 million ($2.5 million international).
10 (tie). "Cloud Atlas," $900,000 ($5 million international).
10 (tie). "Hotel Transylvania," $900,000 ($7.8 million international).
10 (tie). "The Sessions," $900,000.
Estimated weekend ticket sales at international theaters (excluding the U.S. and Canada) for films distributed overseas by Hollywood studios, according to Rentrak:
1. "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2," $199.6 million.
2. "Skyfall," $49.6 million.
3. "Argo," $8.7 million.
4. "Hotel Transylvania," $7.8 million.
5. "Evangelion: 3.0 You Can (Not) Redo," $7.5 million.
6. "A Werewolf Boy," $6.8 million.
7. "Cloud Atlas," $5 million.
8. "Wreck-It Ralph," $4.8 million.
9. "Confession of Murder," $3.5 million.
10. "Rise of the Guardians," $3.1 million.

Fame not for K-Stew

AGENCIES
LONDON: Kristen Stewart doesn’t enjoy being in the spotlight but has learned not to let it upset her or restrict her behaviour. The 22-year-old actress — who has reconciled with boyfriend Robert Pattinson after cheating on him with Snow White and The Huntsman director Rupert Sanders — has become a more open person since the Twilight Saga franchise propelled her to international stardom, but won’t give up her personal life for the sake of her public image.

Stewart said, “The spotlight is not something I get off on. You can’t let it stunt you. Though, that’s the thing. It’s a huge change that I’ve definitely noticed within myself from the beginning to the end of this — that I’m more comfortable with walls being down.”

In addition to that, the Twilight saga actress’s top tip to survive becoming ‘exceedingly famous’ is to just not over think it and ignore other people’s opinions.

Kristen Stewart guilty about cheating Robert Pattinson

It was really everywhere when Kristen cheated on Robert. May be because of this viral news or for some other reasons. They have re-united but for real or for the real, who know??

But anyways Robert Pattinson has already accepted Kristen Stewart's apologies for her July infidelity. But will Robert Pattinson can fully trust on Stewart?? This still remains question.

"He's never going to forget what she did, but he has forgiven her," a confidant, who insisted the Brit, 26, and the L.A. native, 22, aren't good enough actors to fake it for their Twilight press tour. "Almost losing him was a wake-up call for Kristen. And Rob doesn't want to be angry anymore. They want to move forward."They look pretty good with each other. Might be the best couple.

But after Stewart's fault, she still feels guilty about her act toward Pattinson.

The couple is currently on a whirlwind tour for The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2 promotions. Stewart and Pattinson have already walked the red carpets of the Los Angeles and London premieres this week, with Madrid and Berlin up next.A cast source on the tour maintained, "They're comfortable, almost as if no scandal had occurred."
Almost, said a production insider: "She still thinks the world hates her. It's hard to resume a relationship after something like that."

Saturday, November 17, 2012

Where do the 'Twilight' stars go from here?

ASSOCIATED PRESS
LOS ANGELES: Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson and Taylor Lautner have walked their last "Twilight" red carpet with the arrival this weekend of the series finale "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2." Now, they must step into careers of their own using the superstardom the multi-billion-dollar franchise has provided them.

Making that transition from a beloved film series with a fervent fan base can be tricky. Do you stick to the same kinds of roles that people came to love you for and maintain the safety of familiarity? Or do you veer drastically in the other direction to prove to the world that you have range - that you're so much more than just a mopey teenage girl or a hunky set of abs?

"Harry Potter" star Daniel Radcliffe, for example, has successfully made choices that showcase his versatility, from appearing on stage naked in a Broadway production of "Equus" to the gothic horror film "The Woman in Black." His "Harry Potter" co-star, Emma Watson, played a damaged party girl this year in "The Perks of Being a Wallflower," a character who couldn't have been more different from the fastidious Hermione Granger.

The three core "Twilight" stars have all struck while the iron was hot, making a variety of films in between the five "Twilight Saga" installments about high schooler Bella Swan and the vampire and werewolf who competed for her affections.

Stewart was the best known of the "Twilight" trio before being cast as Bella. She'd played Jodie Foster's daughter in the 2002 thriller "Panic Room" and a commune singer who befriends Emile Hirsch's character in Sean Penn's Oscar-nominated "Into the Wild" (2007).

Her choices between the "Twilight" movies have run the gamut, from playing a young Joan Jett in the 2010 biopic "The Runaways" to a fairy-tale warrior princess in this summer's "Snow White and the Huntsman." Next month, she'll appear in "On the Road," based on the iconic Jack Kerouac novel.

"Kristen seems to do a lot of indie movies. `Snow White and the Huntsman' is more of an outlier in terms of being a blockbuster," said blogger and "Twilight" expert Cleolinda Jones, author of the "Movies in 15 Minutes" series. "But it seems like she's got the kind of personality where she's got to do what she has to do ... she's not thinking in terms of career strategy."

Andrei Constantinescu of the Dallas-based Legacy Casting says he'd like to see Stewart mix it up even more.

"Her non-'Twilight' film choices are bold and different to a point, but her dark and broody acting style, similar to her real-life persona, is a bit played," said Constantinescu, whose work as an extras casting director includes the TNT series "Dallas." `'I'd love to see her in a romantic workplace comedy like `The Devil Wears Prada.'"

Pattinson has made some of the most daring and impressive choices of the three of them. Before being cast as the swoony vampire Edward Cullen, the lanky British actor appeared in another blockbuster franchise as Hogwarts student Cedric Diggory in 2005's "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire." In 2009, he played Salvador Dali in the barely seen "Little Ashes," and last year he starred opposite Reese Witherspoon in the circus romance "Water for Elephants" - although Associated Press reviewer David Germain wrote there was "barely a spark" between the two.

But Pattinson also has worked with the likes of David Cronenberg, starring this year in the acclaimed Canadian director's financial drama "Cosmopolis," which takes place almost entirely inside a limousine. And he'll soon work with Cronenberg again in "Maps to the Stars," and also begin shooting Werner Herzog's "Queen of the Desert."

Jones says Pattison has wisely chosen to parlay his "Twilight" fame to collaborate with serious directors and actors.

"He knows he has a certain box office appeal so the fangirls are going to see him no matter what he's in," she said. "People are willing to work with him the first time, they see all this potential he has, then they want to come back and work with him again."

Constantinescu echoed those thoughts: "He's the one to watch for additional films down the line," he said. "We are just scratching the surface with Robert."

Then there's Lautner, who was just 15 when he auditioned for the role of the sensitive, muscular werewolf Jacob Black. He'd appeared in a few films by then, including playing the title character of Sharkboy in 2005's "The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl in 3-D." In between the "Twilight" films, he stuck to lighter fare. He was part of the ensemble cast of 2010's "Valentine's Day" in a romantic subplot opposite Taylor Swift.

But Lautner's leading-man debut was last year's "Abduction," a title that naturally inspired plenty of puns about his famously toned frame. The thriller from director John Singleton found Lautner playing a high-school student who gets caught up in a web of intrigue. AP reviewer Jake Coyle wrote that Lautner "handles himself reasonably well" but the script was the film's "major deficiency."

Constantinescu says he doesn't expect Lautner will stray far from crowd-pleasing fare.

"He's very good at playing the young, muscular jock or hero," he said. "Similar to Kristen, I'd love to see roles that offer Taylor different objectives than to be the hero, take his shirt off and save the day. However, I'm not sure that the public would believe him as anything more than the borderline superhero he has become famous for."

Jones agreed: "He's not going to be in the next mumblecore indie movie," she said of Lautner. "I'm not sure where he goes with this after age 30. His current trajectory is kind of clear, but I don't know what happens when he grows out of his dimples."

Thursday, November 15, 2012

The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2

The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2 is the final part of Twilight based on the novels by Stephenie Meyer. Here comes to an end to the vampires and ware wolves. This movie is going to be released on 16 November 2012.
The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2

Finally Bella has turned to a vampire and in this movie. This transformation endows Bella with fantastic power.  Also she gave birth to a daughter named Renesmee.  After the birth of Renesmee, the Cullens gather other vampire clans in order to protect the child from a false allegation that puts the family in front of the Volturi. Various surrogates of Bella and Edward go off in search of evidence that will,they hope, prove  Renesmee, who keeps growing at a rapid rate, will be no threat  to the Volturi.
The Twilight Saga: Breaking dawn part 2 would be fun watching movie. After all the news about Stewart cheating Pattinson. They reunite for the real or for the reel. But to watch them together would be another fun, as they look perfect with each other.

From this movie or with this movie, people have started to love vampires, if the vampires look like Edward. Girls would go crazy with this vampire and will love to get bite on their neck. This movie has turned the perception and thoughts of the vampires which used to be bad and are villains in the movie. Hero always go after these bad vampires and rescue the heroine but here its not the case. The main hero is vampire himself and bear no harm to any human beings and also now as heroine turns to be vampire. But people had loved to see these vampires and may be loving more with this conclusion movie, The Twilight saga: Breaking Dawn Part2. Now just wait for the movie in cinemas, till then enjoy its tailor on youtube: