Michael Sheen (aka Aro) appeared on the Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson last night to promote New Moon. Hilarious!!
I laughed the entire time watching this!!! Michael Sheen…..*swoon* Nic….*wink*
[Source: TheLateLateShow/Youtube]
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From the monthly archives:
Michael Sheen (aka Aro) appeared on the Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson last night to promote New Moon. Hilarious!!
I laughed the entire time watching this!!! Michael Sheen…..*swoon* Nic….*wink*
[Source: TheLateLateShow/Youtube]
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Is this the official poster for New Moon star Robert Pattison’s new film Remember Me? It sure looks like it. Though it’s worth mentioning the title treatment differs from the original teaser poster substantially, where the letters of the title fade out at the end.
Remember Me is scheduled for release either February 12, 2010 or March 12, 2010–sources differ.
[via Robsessed and Crooked Smile]
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Variety has a new article that sums up a lot of the rumors that have been swirling about Breaking Dawn lately.
Will it be made? Will it be two movies? Who will direct? Is the full cast returning?
One of those hurdles is figuring out whether “New Moon” director Chris Weitz will respond favorably to overtures from the film company and the cast to shoot two more films, back to back.
Summit execs would not comment, but multiple sources said the company wants to go the two-film route, which means reopening negotiations and securing approval from the author. It also means making new deals with a principal cast that is only locked up for four films. If “Breaking Dawn” becomes two pictures, all of the key cast members will get fat raises, and the three principals — Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner — could land paydays in the eight-figure range.
As always, take all of this with a grain of salt till it’s all official. But it’s hard not to speculate after New Moon has crushed so many records at the box office over the last 2 weeks.
[thanks 30yearoldtwifan, Joty!]
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There’s a brand new TV commercial for New Moon that points out how it’s the “#1 Movie in the World” and “A Triumph”. It also offers a quote from MTV.com to “See it Again. And Again!”.
I like this one! Nice and punchy. What do you think?
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