Sunday, December 13, 2009

Monday, December 7, 2009

TayTay (as I'm now referring to Taylor Lautner and Taylor Swift) News. . .

E! Online reports an eXcLuSiVe:

"Taylor Swift had a special visitor last night at KIIS FM's Jingle Ball 2009 concert in downtown Los Angeles.


Yup, Mr. Taylor Lautner was in the house.


But you wouldn't have known it if you weren't backstage. Lucky for you, one of our eagle-eyed spies gave us a full report...


The New Moon star used a private entrance to enter Nokia Theatre L.A. at about 8:45 p.m., the source tells us. He came alone, the source says, and made a beeline for Swift's dressing room.


Once inside, the two definitely seemed like a couple. Lautner spent most of his time with the country pop singer, but was also spotted chatting with her mom and other members of her entourage. "Taylor's mom was constantly smiling around him," our source said.


Seems like they really wanted to keep things on the downlow because Lautner didn't pop into the audience for Swift's performance. Instead, he watched her wow the crowd from the side of the stage.


No word if Swift plans to be in New York City next weekend when Lautner makes his debut as host of Saturday Night Live. . ."


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but, they're not keeping everything low key. . . check out this picture of them out and about just recently:



so cute!

MTV Radio talks to Kristen Stewart

Kristen talk to MTV about. . .

Chris Weitz:


"Chris did a very different thing that I've never had a director do," the 19-year-old explained. "He put together a syllabus of what we were supposed to achieve and how he was going to make it easier for everyone — sort of an introduction to how he likes to work. It not only introduced the idea of collaboration but said, 'Please, everyone, love it and be invested and work hard.' It was very encouraging. It had technical aspects of [the shoot] — how he was so sorry that so much of the movie was going to be CGI stuff that we would have to react to — but that he was going to always make us aware of what we were acting with and never leave us high and dry like a lot of effects movies [do], because you don't know what you're reacting to. It was a full rundown of how he planned on making the movie. Most directors are like, 'Have you put together notes for our meeting?' and it's like, 'No. That's your job.' "

about. . . Bryce Dallas Howard:

With "New Moon" already a box office smash in its first few weeks, Kristen also turned her gaze towards next year's "Eclipse," dishing about working with Bryce Dallas Howard, who took over the role of Victoria from Rachelle Lefevre. "It was really good [working with her]," Kristen said. "Bryce is scary. She is really oddly sweet as well, so it's weird to see her switch back and forth. Victoria, for Bella, is an ever-present fear — even when Victoria isn't around, she is scared that she is coming back. Bryce is such a good actress, and it was easy to be scared of her."


and about. . . the tabloids:


"I've gotten more comfortable with it," Kristen said of the media attention. "And the whole rumor/tabloid stuff, it's so obviously false to me. Even before I became a part of it, once I was sort of the star of that, it's like a show; it's like a ridiculous show. With false realism, like a soap opera that seems real, but you're not quite sure. It doesn't bother me; I don't take it personally."


see the whole story at MTV.com

[by Amy Wilkinson]

a new moon fan video :: enjoy!

Thursday, December 3, 2009

a whole new language


These days, if you're not living under a rock, you're speaking or at least understanding a whole new language: all things related to Twilight. You might recognize such words as Twilighters, Twi-Hards, or Robsten. However, people aren't stopping there... Celebrity Addictionary has a whole slew of "twilight words." Study up on these words... I have a feeling Twilanguage (i made that one up) might become more popular than Spanish. If Twilanguage becomes a class in school I would actually consider going back! :)

  • Pattzy or Robsessed:

    noun, Victim of Rob Pattinson's awesomeness

  • Pattinted:

    adjective, Many qualities (i.e. his gorgeous hair) that are trademarked to Robert Pattinson

  • V-section:

    noun, Cesarean birth technique in which vampire fangs are used instead of the traditional scalpel

  • Pattronized:

    verb, To humor one's Twilight-obsessed friends

  • Twi Lies:

    noun, Stories created to convince yourself and others you do not have an addiction to Twilight.

  • Jacobite:

    noun, Someone who bats for Team Jacob.



see these and more HERE

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Twilight: 4 books. 5 films?

E! Online reports:

"Variety reported last night that Summit was tempted to go the "two-film route" when deciding how to bring Breaking Dawn to the big screen.


Uh, darlings, such old news, really. Summit is more than tempted. Making B.D. two movies is the game plan as of now.


The fourth flick has been in the works for a while. After ensuring that the main cast would be back for Twilight 4, Summit asked Melissa Rosenberg to pen the script for B.D. in September, to which she obviously agreed.


Once execs realized Twilight fever wasn't dying down anytime soon, they decided to swipe a move from Harry Potter: Why Not Make It Two Scripts? It's an idea that's been going back and forth over at Summit for a while.


So will the suits ever officially announce this so we can stop having to reassure all you Twi lovers that Robsten will be in it for the long haul—onscreen, too?


Says Deep Twi:


"Nothing official yet, but knowing Summit [the announcement] will be soon with the giant success of New Moon. Why would they not stretch it out and make as much money as possible from this franchise?"


As to Robsten's future in all this?


"They are so on board, still," promises another member of Team Deep Twi. "But the money has to be right. If it is, it'll happen—especially now that [Rob and Kristen] are learning better how to handle the press."


Uh, not sure I agree with that last statement. As it's the press who seem to be learning how better to handle Robsten, if you ask us.


Even though the main Twilight players only agreed to a fourth movie, they will be down for a fifth. Not just because Summit basically owns their asses and they wouldn't totally have a choice, but because it's pretty much guaranteed Robert, Kristen and Taylor Lautner will be getting a big pay raise.


Like one of our Summit insiders told us a while back, they just tell Robsten & Co. to count their millions when they get fame frustrated.


Getting New Moon director Chris Weitz back would probably be the biggest obstacle. Remember, Summit and the cast l-o-v-e-d him, and they all want him to direct again. Chris told us he'd be stupid not to do Breaking Dawn(s), but he wants to take a break from directing for a bit, and Summit wants to peddle these bad boys out as fast as possible 'cause the cast can't keep their fangs off each other.


So what do you think—good news that Rob and Kristen would be contractually bound for a few more years together? Now you can see why Summit was wary at first of their leads shacking up together. Good thing Robsten is doing better than fine! Happy stars mean more money...for everyone.


Especially the paps."


[Source: Robsten "So on Board" for Breaking Dawn Double-Feature]

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