Director Francis Lawrence’s latest romantic drama “Water for Elephants” starring Reese Witherspoon and Robert Pattinson will open the Shanghai International Film Festival.
The opening ceremony is bound to be a spectacular with over 300 celebrities from home and abroad walking the red carpet.
Among them are media mogul Keith Rupert Murdoch and his wife Wendi Deng; Hollywood star Susan Sarandon, Matt Dillon, and Mischa Barton; director John Woo and Feng Xiaogang; and of course Barry Levinson. Levinson is the president for the seven-member jury for the Golden Goblet Awards.
The ceremony will be held at the Shanghai Grand Theater at 6:30 p.m. this Saturday, June 11.
Here’s a bunch of great enhanced pics made by Fmerob. I was checking her Tumblr today and she has so many great edits. She also seems to like Tyler as much as I do (anyone who’s been following this site for a while knows how much I love Remember Me & Tyler). A few of these are GIFs.
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Today, The Hollywood Reporter had a possible release date for Bel Ami in USA, in a Breaking Dawn article.
(…) Pattinson, who recently appeared in Francis Lawrence’s Water for Elephants, will also star in Bel Ami with Uma Thurman; the film is set for an October 19th release.
You guys, we’ve been insensitive. With all our excitement over the “Breaking Dawn” trailer, the epic Taylert smooch and “Eclipse”‘s sweep of nearly every MTV Movie Awards category, we never even stopped to think about how all the love for “The Twilight Saga” might be hurting the precious fee-fees of our local Hollywood bro squad! And when we caught up with “Horrible Bosses” stars Jason Bateman and Charlie Day during the broadcast, they weren’t afraid to tell us just how deeply wounded they were.
“Nothing but Brits,” Jason sniffed. “Lots of Brits on stage.”
Charlie looked similarly miffed—and no wonder, ’cause he’s keeping careful track of just how slighted they’ve been by the crowd’s general preference for Englishmen. “Fifteen Brits,” he complained. “Why do we let them in here? They win all our awards, they get all our acting jobs… you know, I COULD BE A VAMPIRE.”
Aww, Charlie. Sure you could! But it might be too late for these two to get hooked up with a cameo role in the supernatural romance; the bitterness clearly runs too deep.
“Pattinson’s accent—is it real?” asked Jason. “Because I heard Boca.”
“I’m pretty sure he’s from Van Nuys,” Charlie chimed in.
Uh-oh. Fighting words! And if RPattz ever finds himself face-to-face with either one of these guys, he’d better watch out—because they’re going to make him explain a few things.
“I’d give him an accent test,” Jason said.
“I’d ask to see a driver’s license,” Charlie said. “A birth certificate.”
Tom Felton might have just won the Best Villain award at the 2011 MTV Movie Awards for his portrayal of the nefarious Draco Malfoy in the Harry Potter series, but in real life, his personality couldn’t be any sweeter. Our friends over at VH1 News caught up with the burgeoning hunk on the red carpet before last night’s big show and asked him about his old pal from Hogwarts, Cedric Diggory (aka Robert Pattinson). Felton praised his old pal as being “humble” not once but TWICE during our interview with him, and told us how much he was looking forward to catching up with his old chum at such a festive occasion.
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