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Showing posts with label rob and kristen films. Show all posts
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Tuesday, January 4

WFE AND OTR IN SEVEN MOST INTRIGUING MOVIE STORYLINES FOR 2011 - LA TIMES


January brings New Year's resolutions, holiday hangovers and, apparently, a lot of "The Dilemma" commercials. Although the Vince Vaughn vehicle isn't a huge storyline in moviedom, there are a number of narratives in and around the film world set to unfold in the coming months. Here are a baker's half-dozen to keep an eye on.

The "Twilight" crowd, the morning after: They've branched out into other roles before. But 2011 will bring moments of truth for all three lead actors in the "Twilight" franchise: Robert Pattinson in the period circus drama "Water for Elephants" (coming in April), Taylor Lautner in the teen fugitive thriller "Abduction" (coming in September) and Kristen Stewart in the adaptation of Jack Kerouac's "On the Road" (date TBD). The last two movies in the franchise that made them famous are shooting now. Which of the trio can fashion the most productive post-Forks career?

Read more at The LA Times.


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WFE AND BREAKING DAWN IN THE BIG 2011 PREVIEW - EMPIREONLINE


Teen Dreams

It's the turn of the, like, total hotties, OMG. These are the efforts full of perfect cheekbones and huge, gelled hair - and that's just the boys. From Robert Pattinson to Dianna Agron to Taylor Lautner to Robert Pattinson and Taylor Lautner, here's the pretty boys and girls that will be rocking 2011...


Smelling salts at the ready, because April 22 sees the return of the mighty R.Pattz in Water For Elephants. Pattinson plays a veterinary student who throws in his studies after the death of his parents and runs away, finding himself in a traveling circus. There he falls for Marlena (Reese Witherspoon) – which would be fine were it not for her violent husband August (Christoph Waltz). This is based on the novel of the same name, is not a sequel to Like Water For Chocolate, and looks set to be a more grown-up effort for the once and future Edward Cullen.


It’s the Big One on November 18, which sees Edward and Bella finally get it on in The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn. The fourth instalment will cover only the first half of the fourth (and final) Twilight book, and sees vampire Edward (Robert Pattinson) and human Bella (Kristen Stewart) finally tie the knot and go on honeymoon. However, some complications soon turn up in the shape of an unplanned pregnancy and…well, we’ll say no more. But at least in this Twilight movie the plot might actually move forward for once. Fans will still have to wait until 2012 for the big finale, but that just gives them extra time to dream of Edward / Jacob / Bella (delete as appropriate) so they probably consider that a bright side.


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Wednesday, December 29

REMEMBER ME, WTTR & ECLIPSE SCREENPLAYS ARE ELIGIBLE WRITER GUILT OF AMERICA AWARDS - ORIGINAL AND ADAPTED SCREENPLAY

Candidates for WGA original screenplay noms are "All Good Things," "Black Swan," "Brooklyn's Finest," "Burlesque," "Casino Jack," "City Island," "The Company Men," "Conviction," "Country Strong," "Cyrus," "Due Date," "Easy A," "The Fighter," "Frankie and Alice," "Frozen," "Furry Vengeance," "Get Low," "Greenberg," "Grown Ups," "Hereafter," "Holy Rollers," "How Do You Know?," "Inception," "Just Wright," "The Kids Are All Right," "Letters to Juliet," "Life as We Know It," "Middle Men," "Morning Glory," "Mother and Child," "The Other Guys," "Our Family Wedding," "Please Give," "Remember Me," "Salt," "Secretariat," "Solitary Man," "Somewhere," "Splice," "Stone," "Welcome to the Rileys," "Wonderful World" and "You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger."
Adapted screenplay candidates are "127 Hours," "Alice in Wonderland," "The American Screenplay," "Barney's Version," "Barry Munday," "The Crazies," "Eat Pray Love," "The Extra Man," "Fair Game," "For Colored Girls," "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1," "I Love You Phillip Morris," "It's Kind of a Funny Story," "Jack Goes Boating," "The Karate Kid," "The Last Song," "Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole," "Let Me In," "Like Dandelion Dust," "The Next Three Days," "Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief," "Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time," "Rabbit Hole," "Red," "Shutter Island," "The Social Network," "The Sorcerer's Apprentice," "The Tempest," "Today's Special," "The Town," "Tron: Legacy," "True Grit" and "The Twilight Saga: Eclipse."
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REMEMBER ME, THE RUNAWAYS, ECLIPSE IN POP CULTURE MOVIE MOMENTS OF 2010 - ETONLINE


'Remember Me' (March 12) – Coming off the strength of his first two 'Twilight' hits, Robert Pattinson's serious turn in this romantic drama got more press than box office for the film's somewhat controversial 9/11 twist ending and the fact that most Twi-hards kept their distance.


'The Runaways' (March 19) - Coming off the strength off her first two 'Twilight' hits, expectations were high for Kristen Stewart's turn as Joan Jett in this rock 'n' roll biopic of the all-girl '70s band. Again, most Twi-hards kept their distance. On the plus side, former child star Dakota Fanning finally came into her own with her adult role as rocker Cherie Currie.


'The Twilight Saga: Eclipse' (June 30) – Twi-hards continued to line up in droves, beginning with midnight screenings, to drink in the third chapter of the Stephenie Meyervamps vs. werewolves saga this summer. The world got plenty of shirtless shots of Taylor Lautner, not to mention the big-screen 'Twilight' parody 'Vampires Suck.'

etonline Thx to @kstewangel for the link!

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Tuesday, December 28

'WFE' AND 'OTR' IN BEST 2011 ESTIMATE - QUALIFIED EXPECTATIONS

I'm feeling less dispirited about 2011 now that I've tallied everything up. I'm looking at 39 filmsthat will almost certainly intrigue and perhaps more than that -- 9 that appear top-grade (and seem the most likely Best Picture candidates at this stage) candidates, 26 that seem at the least like promising maybes, and 4 that will most likely qualify as "entertaining," however you want to define that. Here's hoping that other surprises turn up. Corrections and suggestions are welcome.


Qualified Expectations (26)


Water for Elephants (d: Francis Lawrence). Cast: Robert Pattinson, Reese Witherspoon, Christoph Waltz, Hal HolbrookSynopsis: "A veterinary student abandons his studies after his parents are killed and joins a traveling circus as their vet," etc.



On The Road (d: Walter Salles). Cast: Garrett Hedlund, Kristen Stewart, Sam Riley, Amy Adams, Steve Buscemi, Kirsten Dunst, Viggo Mortensen, Terrence Howard, Alice Braga.


Read full article at Source Thx to @nycrk1 for the link!

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Wednesday, December 22

ROB AND KRISTEN'S MOVIES ELIGIBLE FOR 2010 BEST PICTURE


The Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences have announced that 248 feature films are eligible for best picture at the 2010 Academy Awards.  The number is down from previous years — According to THR, 274 films were eligible in 2009, and 281 in 2008.
The list of 248 eligible films have been sent with a nominations ballot to all active and life members of the Academy “who shall vote in the order of their preference for not more than ten pictures.” The ten films receiving the highest number of votes shall become the nominations for final voting for the Best Picture award. The nominations will be announced live on January 25th 2011 at 5:30am psd.
The list of Rob and Kristen's movies made up :

Remember Me
The Runaways
Welcome to the Rileys
The Twilight Saga Eclipse
Read full article HERE
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Hope their movies can made the list for 10 movies of nomination..at least one of their movies 
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Wednesday, December 15

ROB AND KRISTEN'S FILMS IN 'FILMOGRAPHY 2010' VIDEO MONTAGE


The Runaways at 0:42, Eclipse at 1:17 and 1:53, Remember Me at 2:37 and 3:34, Welcome to the Rileys at  2:51 and The Yellow Handkerchief at 2:55.


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