Most of us now have heard about Robert Pattinson's latest, non-vampire, project, 'Water for Elephants.' Photogs are constantly on set snapping pictures of the British actor and today they caught him sprinting with an adorable little Jack Russell Terrier in arms.
In case you're confused as to what in the world 'Water For Elephants' is about, it's based off of the historical novel by Sarah Gruen of the same title. Here's a short description:
When Jacob Jankowski, recently orphaned and suddenly adrift, jumps onto a passing train, he enters a world of freaks, drifters, and misfits, a second-rate circus struggling to survive during the Great Depression, making one-night stands in town after endless town. A veterinary student who almost earned his degree, Jacob is put in charge of caring for the circus menagerie. It is there that he meets Marlena, the beautiful young star of the equestrian act, who is married to August, the charismatic but twisted animal trainer. He also meets Rosie, an elephant who seems untrainable until he discovers a way to reach her. Water for Elephants is illuminated by a wonderful sense of time and place. It tells a story of a love between two people that overcomes incredible odds in a world in which even love is a luxury that few can afford.
The fourth and final installment of the Twilight Saga will come in two parts, which means a lot more Edward and Bella, but how long will we have to wait for the last movie? With the first part of Breaking Dawn slated for a November 11th, 2011 release the following film was expected to have a summer of 2012 release, but Summit reps say maybe not.
"We've targeted a number of dates, and we have yet to determine when it will happen. We haven't even determined that it will be the summer. It's still the source of discussions," says Summit distribution chief, Richie Fay.
The summer of 2012 is filling up with a lot of sure-to-be-blockbusters, Breaking Dawn's release date will have to be chosen wisely. "The Avengers," "Madagascar 3," "Men in Black 3," a "Star Trek" sequel, the "Spider-Man" prequel, "Ice Age" and a third "Batman," are filling up that same summer. If Breaking Dawn wants to dominate the box office as it's predecessors have it'll have to be vamped up to compete with these other heavy-weights in the theater at the same time.
"We've targeted a number of dates, and we have yet to determine when it will happen. We haven't even determined that it will be the summer. It's still the source of discussions," says Summit distribution chief, Richie Fay.
The summer of 2012 is filling up with a lot of sure-to-be-blockbusters, Breaking Dawn's release date will have to be chosen wisely. "The Avengers," "Madagascar 3," "Men in Black 3," a "Star Trek" sequel, the "Spider-Man" prequel, "Ice Age" and a third "Batman," are filling up that same summer. If Breaking Dawn wants to dominate the box office as it's predecessors have it'll have to be vamped up to compete with these other heavy-weights in the theater at the same time.
Joe Jonas going out to lunch at Paty’s restaurant in Toluca Lake this afternoon with his grandparents whom he refers to as mama and papa. Joe stopped to take a few pictures with fans before heading over to a local Mobil gas station to refuel his Mercedes G550 SUV
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Taylor Swift filmed her new music video in Kennebunk, Maine at Christ Church on Dane Street, reports Seacoast News. When Taylor emerged in her wedding dress, 'guests' began blowing bubbles as they came down the steps.
A church member said: 'She's breathtakingly beautiful.' Taylor had already shot scenes at a private estate in Cape Elizabeth earlier and will continue shooting in Kennebunkport on Thursday. The video will be out in about six months.
Check out the behind the scenes video from Ashley’s covershoot for the July issue of ASOS Magazine
Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart surprise fans during Eclipse screening (video)
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Xavier Samuel got thrown into A-list celebrity status after his role of Riley in the Twilight Saga's third film Eclipse. After the movie's success you'd think he'd be feeling the pressure to follow up with another blockbuster film, but he doesn't feel that way at all.
"I kind of don't really think about that sort of stuff," he told to MTV News, "I was just kind of focused on doing a good job."
He doesn't have the same pressure as the rest of the cast. Unfortunately (stop reading if you haven't seen the film because this is a spoiler) because his character, Riley, was killed off, he will not be returning to film the highly anticipated two-part finale of the books and film, Breaking Dawn.
"I don't know if it's relief - I'd love to be a part of these stories," he said. "They're so cool. Again it's wonderful to be a part of something with such magnitude. The longer you can be a part of it, the better. But you're right: Riley does have this vicious encounter with a wolf..."
Is there any hope of seeing more of Xavier as a vampire in the next film? Xavier confessed that he wouldn't mind if Melissa Rosenberg, the screenwriter, put a little bit of Riley in Breaking Dawn.
"Flashbacks...That'd be perfect."
"I kind of don't really think about that sort of stuff," he told to MTV News, "I was just kind of focused on doing a good job."
He doesn't have the same pressure as the rest of the cast. Unfortunately (stop reading if you haven't seen the film because this is a spoiler) because his character, Riley, was killed off, he will not be returning to film the highly anticipated two-part finale of the books and film, Breaking Dawn.
"I don't know if it's relief - I'd love to be a part of these stories," he said. "They're so cool. Again it's wonderful to be a part of something with such magnitude. The longer you can be a part of it, the better. But you're right: Riley does have this vicious encounter with a wolf..."
Is there any hope of seeing more of Xavier as a vampire in the next film? Xavier confessed that he wouldn't mind if Melissa Rosenberg, the screenwriter, put a little bit of Riley in Breaking Dawn.
"Flashbacks...That'd be perfect."
Lady Gaga has taken the world by storm in the past year, so wouldn't it make sense for her to be nominated for the Grammy's Best New Artist. Lady Gaga was excluded from the category and some guidelines for the Grammy's have been changed in order for this issue not to be repeated.
She may have been the most popular artist of 2009 but Lady Gaga was ineligible to be nominated for Best New Artist because her single "Just Dance" was nominated for a Grammy in 2008 and previous Grammy nominees can not be nominated for the Best New Artist category.
Neil Portnow, Recording Academy President, says, "There will be some changes so that particular situation won't repeat itself."
Announced today, the change in rules allows past Grammy nominees to be eligible, as long as the artist hasn't released an entire album and doesn't win.
The Academy says, "More and more, the first release of a new artist is as a featured artist on someone else's album or the new artist may release a single long before the release of his/her/their entire first album. By current rules, if the other artist's album or the new artist's single receives a nomination, the new artist may never have the opportunity to compete in the best new artist category. With this change, each artist will have at least one opportunity to enter in this important and highly visible category."
It might be too late for Lady Gaga, but at least this won't happen again.
She may have been the most popular artist of 2009 but Lady Gaga was ineligible to be nominated for Best New Artist because her single "Just Dance" was nominated for a Grammy in 2008 and previous Grammy nominees can not be nominated for the Best New Artist category.
Neil Portnow, Recording Academy President, says, "There will be some changes so that particular situation won't repeat itself."
Announced today, the change in rules allows past Grammy nominees to be eligible, as long as the artist hasn't released an entire album and doesn't win.
The Academy says, "More and more, the first release of a new artist is as a featured artist on someone else's album or the new artist may release a single long before the release of his/her/their entire first album. By current rules, if the other artist's album or the new artist's single receives a nomination, the new artist may never have the opportunity to compete in the best new artist category. With this change, each artist will have at least one opportunity to enter in this important and highly visible category."
It might be too late for Lady Gaga, but at least this won't happen again.
The Biebs mother told E! News some news about his ideal romance, "He's expressed his desire to stay pure, and honor women, and treat women with respect."
Awe, how sweet!
Justin explains the difficulty of finding a real relationships in this business, "It's definitely hard to find, like, a girl that really likes me for me."
You'd think he'd be meeting plenty of young ladies considering Usher is his mentor. Usher even gave up his personal assistant, Ryan Good, to show Justin the ropes, "The idea, for Usher, was to bring me in [to] be Justin's Puffy, introducing him to the world of entertainment."
He's exploded to the top of the charts and superstardom so whatever his "mentors" have been doing, they should definitely keep that up.
Showbiz411 claims that 20th Century Fox has been eying up Taylor Lautner for the next X-men movie, X-men: First Class. No surprise there, he's young, an extreme martial artist, extremely attractive, and one of the biggest names in Hollywood right now.
The only problem is that the 18-year-old is beyond busy and currently filming an action/thriller titled Abduction and he starts shooting the final two Twilight movies, Breaking Dawn, in October.
If he does land a role in the film, he'll be joining James McAvoy who'll be playing a young Professor X and Michael Fassbender who will be playing a young Magneto. X-men: First Class will take place in the early years of the two mutants.
Taylor being cast could bring in a wave of Team Jacob girls to swoon over him and bring in some big numbers to the already bound to be blockbuster film.
The only problem is that the 18-year-old is beyond busy and currently filming an action/thriller titled Abduction and he starts shooting the final two Twilight movies, Breaking Dawn, in October.
If he does land a role in the film, he'll be joining James McAvoy who'll be playing a young Professor X and Michael Fassbender who will be playing a young Magneto. X-men: First Class will take place in the early years of the two mutants.
Taylor being cast could bring in a wave of Team Jacob girls to swoon over him and bring in some big numbers to the already bound to be blockbuster film.
Disney Theatrical Productions, responsible for Broadway hits such as Beauty and the Beast, Mary Poppins, The Little Mermaid, The Lion King, Tarzan, and AIDA, have made a stage version of our favorite Disney Channel Original Movie, Camp Rock.
Disney's Camp Rock: The Musical is a stage adaptation of Camp Rock and it's sequel Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam (out in September).
"The show will be available for licensing through MTI in November 2010. The theatrical version is a seventy-minute musical that focuses on the storyline of the sequel and features over a dozen hit songs from both popular musical movies," an official website blogger for MTI writes.
About Disney's CAMP ROCK: The Musical :
This summer at camp was supposed to be all about the music and having the time of their lives. But the new, flashy Camp Star across the lake now threatens Camp Rock's very existence. To keep the doors open, Mitchie steps up, rallies her fellow Camp Rockers, and gets them into top shape for the ultimate showdown! This new musical based on the hit Disney Channel Original Movies Camp Rock and Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam will fire up your stage with over a dozen songs, including "This Is Me," "Can't Back Down," "It's On," and "We Rock."
Disney's Camp Rock: The Musical is a stage adaptation of Camp Rock and it's sequel Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam (out in September).
"The show will be available for licensing through MTI in November 2010. The theatrical version is a seventy-minute musical that focuses on the storyline of the sequel and features over a dozen hit songs from both popular musical movies," an official website blogger for MTI writes.
About Disney's CAMP ROCK: The Musical :
This summer at camp was supposed to be all about the music and having the time of their lives. But the new, flashy Camp Star across the lake now threatens Camp Rock's very existence. To keep the doors open, Mitchie steps up, rallies her fellow Camp Rockers, and gets them into top shape for the ultimate showdown! This new musical based on the hit Disney Channel Original Movies Camp Rock and Camp Rock 2: The Final Jam will fire up your stage with over a dozen songs, including "This Is Me," "Can't Back Down," "It's On," and "We Rock."
Hilary Duff going out to the salon in Beverly Hills wearing glasses similar to Joe Jonas' signature prescription specs and also leaving her pilates class in Toluca Lake yesterday
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