Posts Tagged ‘Twilight’

  • Vampire Diaries star Ian Somerhalder sympathises with fellow vampire actor Robert Pattinson

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    Vampire Diaries star Ian Somerhalder has said he can sympathise with fellow vampire actor Robert Pattinson as fans also ask him to bite them.

    The 31-year-old plays the role of vampire Damon Salvatore in CW’s TV series, which was adapted from the popular books by L.J Smith.

    Asked when the last time someone asked him to bite them, he said: “Oh, that happens quite often! I politely walk away.

    “Also, I don’t think my girlfriend, as sweet and open and wonderful as she is, would appreciate me walking around randomly biting women when they asked me to.”

    Pattinson, 23, plays vampire Edward Cullen in the Twilight movie series and previously said that fans often ask him to bite them.

    2010.01.08 / no responses / Category: Robert Pattinson

  • New Moon scores third biggest box office opening ever

    The Twilight Saga: New Moon has recorded the third biggest opening in box office history grossing $140.7million.

    The second film in the vampire series scored the record for single day performance earning $72.7 million in ticket sales on Friday.

    The Dark Knight ($158 million) and Spiderman 3 ($151 million) are the only two movies to have scored bigger box office figures.

    The Twilight series, based on Stephenie Meyer’s four best-selling novels, tells the story of a teenage girl named Bella who falls in love with a vampire.

    The first Twilight film made $384 million in global ticket sales. Closely held Summit has the rights to all four books in Meyer’s series, and has already completed the third film, The Twilight Saga: Eclipse.

    New Moon stars Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner and is about a small-town girl caught in a love triangle between a vampire and a werewolf.

    2009.11.23 / no responses / Category: Movie Premiers, Movies, Robert Pattinson

  • Twilight director joins up with actor Emile Hirsch to take on Hamlet

    Twilight director Catherine Hardwicke is teaming up with Emile Hirsch to produce a modern-day version of Hamlet.

    Proposed by Hirsch, Shakespeare’s story will be transported to a liberal arts college on the US East Coast.

    Hirsch, 24, will play Hamlet, the son of the university’s president.

    He returns for his father’s funeral only to learn that his uncle has taken his dad’s post and is suspected of arranging his murder.

    A film script has yet to be written, but Hardwicke is excited about making the film – even though she never imagined herself working on Shakespeare.

    “I had never thought of it at all, until Emile mentioned the idea,” she says.

    “At first, I thought it was scary and crazy and then we read it aloud and I knew how to do it.”

    The director – who worked with Hirsch on Lords of Dogtown – says: “You will understand everything without having a copy of Shakespeare for Dummies with you.”

    Source: Splash News


    2009.06.04 / no responses / Category: Actors, Movies

  • Twilight actor Kellan Lutz is to play a school jock in a remake of the 1984 horror movie A Nightmare On Elm Street.

    Twilight actor Kellan Lutz is to play a school jock in a remake of the 1984 horror movie A Nightmare On Elm Street.

    According to the Hollywood Reporter, Lutz, who played Emmett Cullen in Twilight, will be joined by Terminator TV show star Thomas Dekker and Rooney Mara.

    In the film being directed by Samuel Bayer, Lutz will play a popular school jock.

    Dekker will play a man trying to get back together with his girlfriend, and Mara will play a girl who can’t wait to leave town after her graduation.

    Fans can see Lutz in New Moon, the Twilight sequel, in November.


    2009.05.03 / no responses / Category: Actors, Movies

  • Movie Twilight it’s Gonna be a HUGE Hit


    Preliminary box office analysis has found that Twilight could be on its way to a spectacular $70 million opening weekend.
    My goodness, those numbers are for Disney films!
    Since of last Friday, the book turned blockbuster movie has made $33 million and it looks like it’s not stopping anytime soon.
    According to industry insiders they expect the movie to net $145-$150 million by the end of its box office run.

    2008.11.24 / no responses / Category: Disney Channel, Money, Movie Premiers, Movies

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