Remember Me opens in Bulgaria on March 19th.
Hollywood actor Hugh Grant is a big fan of Twilight star Robert Pattinson and thinks the young British actor is “sexy”.
Grant understands why women of all ages fall for him, reported contactmusic.com.
“I haven’t watched the second part yet of Twilight, but I understand the fascination with Robert. I think he’s really sexy,” he said.
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Rob is up for a few awards including hottest New Moon hunk, saddest onscreen split and man you’d trade your husband for.
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According to most sources, he’s hosting London solo.
More big stars are booked to support “Hope for Haiti” concert. Following announcement that Justin Timberlake, Christina Aguilera, Bono, Alicia Keys and Sting are tapped to sing at the gig, it is now confirmed Taylor Swift will make a live performance as well. The country music singer will sing in London now that the concert will be aired in the country. On top of that, Robert Pattinson is also expected to take the hosting job at the forthcoming gig.
According to E! Online, the London-based concert will also have Shakira, Bruce Springsteen, Rihanna and Jay-Z as the musical guests. The L.A. gig which is hosted by George Clooney will see Dave Matthews, Stevie Wonder, John Legend, Sheryl Crow, Kid Rock and Keith Urban taking the mic. Meanwhile, the NYC show will have Wyclef Jean as the host and Jennifer Hudson as well as Mary J. Blige singing live.
CMT.com lists a different distribution of performers: Swift will appear in Los Angeles, where Urban, Crow and Kid Rock will offer a special group performance. Others performing in Los Angeles include Alicia Keys, Christina Aguilera, Dave Matthews, John Legend, Justin Timberlake and Stevie Wonder. Performing in New York are Wyclef Jean, Bruce Springsteen, Jennifer Hudson, Mary J. Blige, Shakira and Sting. The London lineup features Coldplay and a group performance by Bono, the Edge, Jay-Z and Rihanna.
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The Summer House was screened at the British Society of Cinematographers New Cinematographers Night in November of 2009.
The BSC updated with their program for that night, including The Summer House, listing it as 14 minutes long.
Filmed in France, this is the first venture by Miss Gili to produce write and direct her own short film. Although she is joint principle of the non government funded London Film Academy, her short was made totally independent of the LFA. The result is a warm, dreamy piece, which captures the lazy summer afternoons and cool evenings at the French villa, for a gathering of family members. I suppose the temptation may have been there to pace it up a bit, but she held to the story which gently unfolded. Nicely photographed by Alex Ryle.