Archive for the ‘Cullen Boys’ Category
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We have seen most of these, but Summit did release new stills from Part 1, so I thought it would be nice to post them.
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The Entertainment Weekly Breaking Dawn cover and interview have caused many questions to be asked in the fandom. The questions….and concerns for some fans….about the interview are still unanswered, but Bill Condon’s partner, Jack Morrissey did clarify something that made me curious as well. What is with the cover picture? It seems some fans have noticed that Rob and Kristen were not wearing their contacts, Rob’s gold and Kristen’s brown, and were worried that a slip up was already made. Fortunately, it turns out this picture was actually taken during rehearsals. During the actual filming of the scene, they both had their contacts in, so there is no need to worry. Not only is the shot not even a still from the final product, but the eye color mystery has been solved! |
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With all the rumors swirling around for the past year about “Unbound Captives,” I was beginning to lose hope, but it seems that Robert Pattinson will indeed be in the film along with Hugh Jackman and Rachel Weisz. The story was written by Madeleine Stowe and it should began filming next year. There are two things that excite me about this film right from the start, Robert Pattinson with a Southern accent…..okay I know this probably won’t happen since he is supposed to speak Comanche, but still……and Robert Pattinson in a movie with Hugh Jackman…..yes please! I guess Rob can add this to his resume of films….and what an impressive resume it is becoming! I love him as Edward Cullen, but it is nice to see him branching out even more. With any luck, this film will get off the ground without any further incidents and we will get to see Rob in Bel Ami, Cosmopolis, and Unbound Captives very soon! |
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Thanks to the many comments today about the cast and the films, I have decided to pose a question here on CBA. As we all unfortunately know, the films will be over soon. We still have Breaking Dawn Parts 1 and 2, but the filming has already wrapped and I am sure the majority of the cast is thinking about what to do after the buzz calms down. I have two questions for you: Which of the big three (Rob, Kristen, and Taylor) do you think will be most successful after the films are over? Which castmate that was part of the original cast (Kellan, Nikki, Ashley, Jackson, Peter, and Elizabeth) do you think will surprise people with how well they have done? When I mean the cast, I am talking about the main cast and here are some quick bios below.
Robert Pattinson aka RPattz Films: 1o films not including the Twilight films. Some Notable Films outside of Twilight: Harry Potter, Remember Me, and Water for Elephants Future projects: Bel Ami, Cosmopolis, rumored for Unbound Captives
Kristen Stewart aka KStew Films: 23 films not including the Twilight films Some Notable Films outside of Twilight: Panic Room, Adventureland, The Runaways Future Films: Snow White and the Huntsman
Taylor Lautner aka Tay Tay or TL Films: 4 outside of the Twilight Films Some Notable Films outside of Twilight: Valentines Day, Cheaper By the Dozen, and Sharkboy and Lavagirl Future Films: Abduction coming out in September As for the rest of the cast, Kellan Lutz, Nikki Reed, Jackson Rathbone, Ashley Greene, Elizabeth Reaser, and Peter Facinelli, be sure to let us know your thoughts on them as well. You can click on their names for quick bios and a filmography. Who do you think will do the most after the films are over? Remember that does not just have to mean acting. It can mean directing, performing, producing, etc…..it is the fair thing to do to include Jackson as a musician, Nikki as a writer/director, and others who might branch out. Let us know in the comment section! Sound off!
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Here are more of the pictures that will be included in the fall issue of Entertainment Weekly. Please go to the SOURCE to see them bigger and to read the entire transcript of the interview. I’ll post some quotes, but it’s worth reading the entire thing, I know it’ll start a discussion. Plus, you’ll see the pictures bigger and better. There are MORE pictures in a separate article HERE!!!
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Woohoo! I will admit that I am so Team Edward that I am smug we finally get a cover without Taycob! What do you think of the cover? Does it make you excited about November? |
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Choice Vampire – Robert Pattinson Choice Movie Actor Drama – Robert Pattinson Robert Pattinson Back Stage Also: CHOICE SCI FI MOVIE ACTOR – Taylor Lautner CHOICE MOVIE SCENE STEALERS – Kellan Lutz & Ashley Greene |
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I HAVE NO WORDS…. *screams* |
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“The Miracle of Life,” that now-retro video show to confused and sometimes shocked middle school students in sex ed classes across the country, has largely been the only reference point for the machinations child birth for tween audiences, montages on MTV’s “Teen Mom” not withstanding. That’s about to change — and if they thought their 80s-made educational film was unsettling, tweens better brace themselves for some vampire birth. The birthing scene in “Breaking Dawn,” the final book in Stephenie Meyer’s “Twilight Saga,” features Bella finally producing her Edward Cullen-fathered vampire baby, Renesmee. It’s a graphic scene in the book, but words and images are far different beasts, which makes one wonder just how faithful the Bill Condon-directed film will be to the book in that regard. According to Robert Pattinson, it’ll be just as potent. “The birth scene is so different from everything else in the movie. For a fantasy series it goes quite far. It’s hardcore, it’s graphic. There’s no other way to do it. It was fun,” he told the audience at Comic Con on Thursday (via HitFix.com). “You never really get to play Edward in a way that he’s literally so aware of his own helplessness,” he added (via Moviefone). “Either he’s completely in control or pretends he is, but here there’s no on else around, and there’s nothing he can do and he’s just desperate. Normally when that happens, Bella comes in and saves the day. But Bella isn’t there … he’s totally annihilated by the situation” Kirsten Stewart, the laboring mother-to-be in question, went into more detail. “She’s literally choking on blood she’s been drinking, literally out of her mind. It was always in my head that she’s been able to fight harder than anyone because of that little bit in her, literally,” she laughed (via Movieline). “And at that part I got to play with having venom run through your veins and start to feel the hell that that is, and that’s after a moment of sheer exuberance of looking at your baby for the first time.” That should please Meyer, who repeatedly emphasized her desire for the movie to match the book’s intensity. “I’d love to have the birth scene be every bit as awful — I know it freaked people out, but for those of us who have been through childbirth a couple times, it is a scary, terrifying experience,” she told MTV News last year. “This is just taking that to an exponential power, and I love going there.” Stewart said that she had a hard time with the actual child, once it was in the flesh and walking. “I couldn’t pick up the kid sometimes. We had Mackenzie Foy, who is an amazing little kid. Like the coolest kid ever,” she said (via PopSugar). “Smarter than me in a lot of ways. Then we had these other girls to play the younger version of Mackenzie. They’re all great, awesome kids, but I’m awkward, I can’t handle that. I look ridiculous picking them up, they were bigger than me in some cases!” |
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