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Robert Pattinson promoted Bel Ami at a press conference and premiere in Berlin today, though talk turned to Twilight when Rob was asked if he’d be willing to revisit the role of Edward Cullen. Hear his reply in PopSugar Rush.
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So, the quality of the video in this scene from “The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2″ is not the greatest. Nor is the sound.
But if you’re a serious Twihard, that may be an acceptable tradeoff to get a glimpse of the final installment of the movie franchise, which will be released in November.
Target stores hosted DVD release parties for “Breaking Dawn Part 1″ at midnight Friday (Feb. 10), and they included a peek at a scene from “Part 2.” A fan shot video of the scene playing on several TVs, and while we can tell it’s a tender moment between Bella (Kristen Stewart) and Edward (Robert Pattinson), the audio — it sounds as if the volume was up on several of the sets — is pretty tough to make out.
Per one of the comments on YouTube, Edward tells Bella in part, “I? have a bad habit of underestimating you. Every obstacle you’ve faced, I didn’t think you’d overcome. You just did. You have something to fight for — our family.” As he leaves the room, Bella then goes to examine a copy of Shakespeare’s “The Merchant of Venice” from which a page has been torn.
Also? It looks like Target is having a sale on TVs.
So what do you think, Twihards? Was the scene worth staying up past midnight?
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He’s baaaaaaack. After haranguing Saturday Night Live for their Tim Tebow lampoon, Pat Robertson has joined the anti-Twilight bandwagon. The 81-year-old aspiring hipster and fundamentalist minister deemed Stephenie Meyer’s sparklevamp franchise “evil” in a recent segment on his TV show, the 700 Club.
Responding a a viewer question about whether the series promotes witchcraft, Robertson recounted a story of demon possession told to him by a friend. According to Robertson, the demon in question “had permission” to possess a young girl because she had been enticed by the timeless love story of Edward Cullen and Bella Swan. “It opened the door to demonic power. Yes, I think those vampire movies are evil,” said Robertson. “There are no vampires. The whole thing is demonic.” See more of Robertson’s thoughts on Twilight below.
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Confession: When I started Confessions of a (Male) Twi-Hard and wrote my introductory Twi-Hard Bucket List, I wasn’t honestly sure whether or not I would cross any of the items off the list. That isn’t to say I didn’t want to, I just looked at most of the items as pure fantasy. And besides, most of the personalities listed would probably be freaked out by a 30-something male “Twilight” superfan.
That’s why my stomach kind of dropped when the NextMovie editor called me and said Peter Facinelli agreed to meet me for chicken wings. “Really? You’ve got to be kidding.” He wasn’t. That’s how I found myself in Midtown Manhattan’s Lansdowne Road bar at 11 a.m. on Friday morning, sitting across a table of Buffalo wings from the man who plays Carlisle Cullen.
read more over at nextmovie.com
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Kellen Lutz promoting the Breaking Dawn Part 1 dvd release
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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 wolfpack 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.
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