Tonner Dolls has their vampire Bella model ready for purchase. Tonner had previously done a Twilight, New Moon, and Wedding version.
TY to Barbara for the heads up.
Check it out on the Tonner site here.
A Twilight Saga Fansite
Tonner Dolls has their vampire Bella model ready for purchase. Tonner had previously done a Twilight, New Moon, and Wedding version.
TY to Barbara for the heads up.
Check it out on the Tonner site here.
Check out Kaleb’s take on The Host. Is it romance or is it scifi…or is it both?
Pink and Black Magazine just named Saoirse Ronan their March Girl crush:
During the month in which we celebrate all that is green and lucky, our March Girl Crush is fittingly the talented Irish beauty and upcoming star of The Host, Saoirse Ronan.
After earning an Academy Award nomination at age 13, Saoirse (now 18-years-old) has joined the ranks of Hollywood’s elite whose names you’re probably mispronouncing. In many interviews, Saoirse (pronounced SIR-sha) good-naturedly explains how to pronounce her unique moniker, which means “freedom” in Gaelic.
Check out more on Pink and Black.
Check it out on the BBC site. We can’t embed the audio here, but Stephenie covers 50 Shades of Grey and the time she was sued (and the suit dismissed by the judge as being without merit) when she was accused of plagiarizing an e-book.
You can snag it here.
In case you want backstory on previous lawsuits (one was an Internet Hoax and one was dismissed from court with prejudice by the judge) you can find all the linkage here.
Some odd snubs here, then again without another movie, not a lot of incentive for MTV to nominate. Also Taylor is probably naked the least in this film than in the previous 3. On the other hand, way to lose ad revenue MTV. That’s a whole lot of Twihards who are not going to tune in. Vote for Taylor here
BEST SHIRTLESS PERFORMANCE
Christian Bale — “The Dark Knight Rises”
Daniel Craig — “Skyfall”
Taylor Lautner — “The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn — Part 2”
Seth MacFarlane as Ted — “Ted”
Channing Tatum — “Magic Mike”
How did you both end up getting involved in the Twilight series?
RM: Much like you get any other roles, with your agent giving you a ring. I remember them saying “Twilight” and I said, “Ummm not my cup of tea.” They said you should probably take this. I said OK and went in for the audition. When I got the job I remember getting really excited thinking it was cool. I wanted to be a part of something that was historic in a way. Now I’m really glad I did it. I met some great people working on the film and some good actors. The director, Bill Condon, I’m happy to have known him and worked with him. I look back and say I worked with an Oscar winning director and an Oscar winning DP as well. And the fans have been pretty phenomenal.
My fear would be messing up and facing rabid Twilight fans.
AG: They want to like it. Everyone just wants to see it flushed out and they might have their own idea of what they want it to be. The fans are very pro, they’re not anti.
No disrespect to Trekkies, but Star Trek fans can be a little crazy.
AG: That’s sci fi. In a way, being very left brained about things is part of the genre. I was on LOST and I started joining in with the fans like “Hey! That can’t happen’. Twilight fans are all heart. It’s all youth, and love, and angst. There are very few ways you can left brain it.
RM: Twilight fans are different. They’re very civil with one another. It’s a respect because they’re all in this together and they all appreciate the same things.
See more on the Seattle Post Intelligencer
According to Variety,
Showing continued strength of the “Twilight” franchise, Lionsgate has sold an estimated 3.85 million DVD and Blu-ray units of its fifth and final “Twilight” film in its first weekend of release — an increase over the fourth film.
The studio said Blu-ray sales accounted for 27% of weekend sales of “The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn — Part 2,” up from 22% of the first weekend sales of “Breaking Dawn — Part 1.”
Lionsgate also said the film recorded approximately 20% more electronic sell through transactions than “Breaking Dawn — Part 1,” which it called “early indications of a robust VOD performance as well.”
Lionsgate’s Ron Schwarts, exec VP and general manager of home entertainment, said in a statement: “Consumer demand for ‘The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn — Part 2? reflects strength in all segments of the home entertainment marketplace – packaged media, digital and on demand. This is further proof that author Stephenie Meyer has created a timeless classic that moviegoers want to enjoy over and over in a wide variety of formats.”
Now that we have your attention, check out the clip of Robert Pattinson on USA Today where he loves working with kids whose faces all have motion capture dots on them.
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