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Summit to Present Breaking Dawn Footage at Comic-Con? 4 comments
According to The HD Room Summit will be presenting footage of Breaking Dawn I at Comic-Con in July.
This year’s Comic-Con in particular is poised to be perhaps the biggest yet. In a battle of screaming female tweens versus comic book faithful, Summit Entertainment will present new footage and the stars of The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1 while Marvel and Paramount will counter with likely the first public footage from The Avengers.
Robert Pattinson to Play “Renesmee’s Lullaby” in Breaking Dawn 3 comments

Carter Burwell confirmed that he had written “Renesmee’s Lullaby” for Breaking Dawn and that Robert Pattinson would be filmed playing it. I’m assuming this means it will pretty much be like in Twilight where you can see Rob playing the piano. You can see his tweet below. The twitter account was confirmed by TwiExaminer (Thanks Amanda!)
Carter Burwell : “Just wrote “Renesmee’s Lullaby”. Rob Pattinson will play it on camera this week.”
TwiExaminer: Yep @CarterBurwell has been confirmed as legitimate. Follow follow this wonderful composer!
Poll of the Day: What Robert Pattinson Movie Are You Most Looking Forward to Seeing in 2011? 4 comments
Our poll of the day today is “What Robert Pattinson movie are you most looking forward to seeing in 2011?” Vote below!
Scans – Water for Elephants & Breaking Dawn in Empire Magazine 1 comment
Here’s a scan from Empire Magazine featuring Water for Elephants. If anyone has bigger scans feel free to e-mail them to us 😉
*NEW* Pics of Robert Pattinson on the Set of Breaking Dawn Today 6 comments
Here are some pics of Robert Pattinson on the set of Breaking Dawn.
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Pic Post: Colour Enhanced Pics of Robert Pattinson 2 comments
Water for Elephants and The Twilight Saga Breaking Dawn in Fandango’s 2011 Movie Preview 1 comment

Water for Elephants
Release Date: 4/22/11
Genre: Romance, Drama
Robert Pattinson takes on a non-sparkly role and joins a traveling circus as its veterinarian. He and the star performer (Reese Witherspoon) fall in love, much to the dismay of her husband (Christoph Waltz), the cruel head animal trainer. Sara Gruen’s adapted novel examines the hardships of being in the “most spectacular show on Earth.”

Breaking Dawn
Release Date: 11/18/11
Genre: Fantasy, Romance
Bella’s (Kristin Stewart) choice to become a vampire and spend eternity with Edward (Robert Pattinson) has some serious repercussions! After planning the most anticipated wedding in all of Forks, the couple has to deal with the Volturi, treaty complications with Jacob (Taylor Lautner) and starting a family of their own.
Elizabeth Reaser Speaks About Robert Pattinson and Breaking Dawn 1 comment
From E!Online:
Twilight’s Elizabeth Reaser feels for Robert Pattinson. She really does.
The obsessive fandemonium surrounding R.Pattz can’t be easy.
“It’s a complicated situation,” Reaser, who plays Esme in the Twi–franchise, told me while at Sundance’s Bing Bar to promote indie flick Homework. “If you’re going to be an actor and you don’t want to do dinner theater and you want to do movies like this, it’s a crazy risk.”
She continued, “I know for me, you want people to watch you tell stories. There’s some part of you that is somewhat of an exhibitionist… I’m not saying you want people to chase you down the street screaming and attacking you, but it’s a price you have to pay, I think.”
As for that steamy BD photo of Rob and Kristen Stewart, Reaser laughed, “At least everyone knows: OK, people are naked. Just in case the frenzy was dying down, just in case no one cared, here’s a naked picture of Rob and Kristen.”
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James Franco compares Rob & Taylor in the tent scene to 'Brokeback Mountain' & talks Breaking Dawn 4 comments
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From MTV Hollywood Crush:
What we love about James Franco is that, despite pursuing a Ph.D. at Yale, garnering serious Oscar buzz in “127 Hours” and embodying a Hollywood A-list persona, he’s taken time out of his busy schedule to keep up with the trends. That’s right, James has both read and watched the “Twilight” books and films, and when MTV News caught up with him at the Toronto International Film Festival where he was promoting “127 Hours,” he spent more time talking about the phenomenon than the film’s stars typically do.
While he may not be a self-proclaimed Twi-hard after reading the series, James can at least reference Robert Pattinson and Taylor Lautner on a first name basis (you’d be surprised to find there are celebs out there who can’t), and can clearly understand the deeper metaphors of the stories.
“I wouldn’t say I enjoy them, but I’m fascinated with them,” James said about the books. “I’m interested in the metaphor of the vampire placed in the high school setting and how a relationship with a vampire can stand in for general feelings that people have as teenagers. And the obsession people have with that is also fascinating to me.”
James also took some time analyzing the role of the films in the whole “Twilight” craze. “It’s really hard to extricate those actors from the reading experience of just the phenomenon of ‘Twilight’ now,” he said. He also gave a shout-out to the self-references of “Eclipse” that we loved so much.
“The movies are almost commenting on themselves,” he said. “There will be a scene where the go-to guys, Taylor and Rob, are in the tent, it’s almost like a ‘Brokeback Mountain’ scene, where the two guys are talking in a tent and the girl is asleep, and they’re having, like, this romantic moment almost through her, in a way. One of them says, ‘Well, I’m hotter than you,’ and it’s almost like they’re winking at the fans, like to the Team Jacob or the Team Edwards.”
But he does have one “Twilight” concession to make: He hasn’t finished reading “Breaking Dawn.” He has heard a bit about the birthing scene (“I kind of know what happens, some very strange birth, right?” he asked rhetorically), but at least his reasoning for calling it quits part way through the book matches our own frustrations when we were reading it the first time!
“I read a part of it. I think I got to the sex scene, but it was so brief, I didn’t even know if it was the actual sex scene,” he admitted. “It was kind of a letdown after all that buildup.”
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