Showing posts with label Kristen Stewart. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Kristen Stewart. Show all posts

Thursday, June 9, 2011

Breaking Dawn Official Trailer out

All you Twilight fans out there…here’s something to regale you. The official trailer of The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1 has been released. And trust us, it looks to be an intriguing movie.

The trailer begins excitingly. Voltari’s headquarters in Italy receives an envelope. It is greeted with a canny smile. Bella’s father also receives an envelope but with a pensive face! And Bella’s mother greets the envelope with a broad smile. But when Jacob (Taylor Lautner) receives the envelope, he fumes and throws it away. So, what does that envelope enclose? It encloses Bella (Kristen Stewart) and Edward’s (Robert Pattinson) wedding invitation!! Yes, the two will finally tie the knot in this movie. Well, surely some hearts are broken now!

Anyway, the surprises don’t end here. The trailer also has a compilation of their honeymoon moments in Brazil. The two are seen making love, and also kissing passionately amidst a huge crowd and in a secluded lake too. Edward is also seen punching Jacob in the trailer.

But here is the best yet the most shocking part of the trailer. Bella touches her stomach and she feels like there is a baby moving inside her. And oh boy, isn’t she right! The baby is half-human and half-vampire. The baby inside her womb is drinking her blood (well, one would expect a baby to drink milk at this age, but after all this is a vampire baby). Edward does not look too happy about Bella being pregnant.

So, will Bella’s long awaited wish of becoming a vampire come true? Well, right now we only have the preview of the movie! Wait for the review after its release! The movie is expected to release in India on November 18th itself along with the USA release date.

Don’t miss the trailer below:

Monday, June 6, 2011

Twilight Saga sweeps the MTV Awards

The British are invading the MTV Movie Awards for the second year in a row.

English actors Robert Pattinson and Tom Felton picked up the first two popcorn-shaped trophies at Sunday's Gibson Amphitheater ceremony.

They won in the same categories as last year: Pattison for best male performance as vampire Edward Cullen in The Twilight Saga: Eclipse, and Felton for best villain as Slytherin wizard Draco Malfoy in Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1.

Team Jacob wasn't left out. Jason Sudeikis, the show's host, kicked off the hijinks-filled show by starring in his own version of The Hangover in which he was in search of Pattinson's Twilight co-star Taylor Lautner, who plays werewolf Jacob Black.

Other categories expected to be awarded Sunday include best kiss and best fight.

Here's the list of the winners -

Best Male Performance
Robert Pattinson, The Twilight Saga: Eclipse

Best Female Performance Kristen Stewart, The Twilight Saga: Eclipse

Best Fight
Robert Pattinson vs. Bryce Dallas Howard and Xavier Samuel
, The Twilight Saga: Eclipse

Best Kiss
Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson
, The Twilight Saga: Eclipse

Best Jaw-Dropping Moment
Justin Bieber
: Never Say Never, Performance Spectacular

Best Villain
Tom Felton
, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1

Best Line From A Movie (New Category)
Alexys Nycole Sanchez, Grown Ups
: I want to get chocolate wasted.

Best Scared-As-Sh*t Performance
Ellen Page, Inception

Best Movie
The Twilight Saga
: Eclipse

Best Comedic Performance
Emma Stone
, Easy A

Best Breakout Star
Chloƫ Grace Moretz
, Kick-Ass

Biggest Badass Star
Chloƫ Grace Moretz
, Kick-Ass

Sunday, June 5, 2011

Edward-Bella wedding: First Look

The MTV Movie Awards are practically around the corner, and our favorite movie peeps are all happily prepping for the big night, thinking it'll just be another awards ceremony and none of us will be screaming/crying in ecstasy. WRONG. Suddenly, The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn has to jump in and turn us into crazy people by showing us the first glimpse of matrimonial proceedings between Edward and Bella. Now, of course, we can’t think of anything else and we are buzzing around the office like a pack of starved newborn vamps. Back in April we saw a teensy tiny sketch of Bella’s dress (long, dramatic, draped) and very coyly, the back of her be-veiled and braided head. No glimpse of the wedding dress yet, but we are guessing it’ll be as dramatic and breathtaking as we imagine. And we just got word (HOT OFF THE PRESSES) that Robert, Taylor, and Kristen will be on hand to personally introduce a never-before-seen exclusive clip—and we are praying to see more of the gown.

Also note Bella’s terrified grip on Charlie (CHARLIE! WE LOVE YOU!) and the up-close shot of her gold engagement ring, which was actually designed by Stephanie Meyer and inspired by Victorian Era jewelry.

Oh, speaking of Victorian, wait until you get a glimpse of the coldest brotha out there: Robert Pattinson all dolled up in his vampire-y, old school best. Not only does the vamp have TAILS, but a nice little pocket square, looking just as dapper as can be. Obvi he’d wear tails, he’s like a bajillion years old and a total gentleman and wouldn’t want his wedding day anything other than proper and classy (that’s what you get when you are with a Cullen, gals). On the right, we definitely see Esme and Carlisle (is she wearing purple?) and if any reader can identify the gal in the empire dress (Eagle-eyed reader Amber says it's Carmen of the Denali Clan), we’d sure be thankful.

So get ready, tune in to the MTV Movie Awards for a top-secret glimpse of the Breaking Dawn exclusive presented by Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, and Taylor Lautner, and then come back here and SQUEEEE!

Sunday, May 15, 2011

Kristen finds vampires sexy

Kristen Stewart, known for playing Bella Swan in the "Twilight: Saga" movies, says vampires are very sexy. "Vampires are very sexy.

I think it's because they're meant to draw you in just to the point where they can then kill you. It's like a forbidden fruit. If it's something you can't have, then naturally you just want it more. Maybe that's why I was drawn to the role of Bella in 'Twilight'," contactmusic.com quoted Stewart as saying.

However, the 21-year-old wouldn't be happy to be confronted by a vampire in real life. "I wouldn't like to be confronted by a real vampire, though, as they can read your mind!"

Thursday, April 7, 2011

"Breaking Dawn" pics leaked online

Twihards are insatiable when it comes to finding out the latest scoop and checking out the newest photos from the upcoming Breaking Dawn movies, and Cambio recently discovered that Robert Pattinson isn’t happy about leaked photos being plastered all over the web.

While talking with MTV News, RPatzz said,

“It’s just ridiculous. I literally can’t believe that it happened. It’s raw footage: It’s not even what people are going to see. Why do this maliciously? You’re not a fan. You’re just a d**k. That’s all there is to it.

I’d understand it more if they sold the stuff. But, it’s like, ‘Oh, you just want to be annoying?’ (It’s frustrating) especially when you’ve been working on something for eight months. It’s an exciting movie, and everything is so different, and a lot of people have worked really, really hard.”

Does Rob have a point? He sees it as a truly evil thing that will take away from the movie, but I think it’s a sign that fans are starving for all the Breaking Dawn info they can find. The web went wild when the honeymoon photo popped up, and I seriously doubt anybody thought, “Oh, I’ve seen that image now so I’ll just skip the movie.”


And the fact that its raw footage should just increase the interest without decreasing the desire to see the films. Raw footage just gives an idea of what’s coming, but the completed scene with effects and lighting and music will still be something new and exciting for moviegoers.

The web has opened the door to instant access for a variety of things, including things that some people would prefer to keep under wraps, and it’s not the first time Rob has a made comment about an image released online. Is it bad to give the fans what they want or would it be better to wait until the movie comes out and let the audience see it for the first time on the big screen?