ECC A Million Miles an Hour was featured on the Eclipse soundtrack.
LA Times Talks to Robert Pattinson and Bill Condon
The LA Times spoke with Robert Pattinson on the Golden Globes red carpet, and by phone with Bill Condon.
“Speaking by phone this month, director Bill Condon, who’s helming both installments of the finale, said he has been thrilled with what he’s seen from his leads. “All the characters are moving [in this chapter],” he said. “It’s really about the passage from adolescence to adulthood, and they all seem energized by that. It’s the stuff they are all connecting to in their lives.”
As for Pattinson specifically, Condon added, “Now he’s dealing with a character who’s like him. The final movie allows us to step behind the curtain of what it’s like to be a vampire. It doesn’t seem that exotic anymore; It’s trying to be more real.”
The director, though, was reticent to share any details of the production, which is filming in both New Orleans and Vancouver, Canada, with a jaunt to an island off the coast of Brazil — a location that might in the end prove the most memorable to Condon, because the entire cast and crew needed for the honeymoon scene was stranded after a long day of filming.
“It was incredible. We got caught in the middle of this huge rainstorm — I’ll remember it forever,” Condon said. “Eighty people sleeping on the floor of the set. We couldn’t leave.”
Missing Robert Pattinson EXTRA Video Found
We’ve been trying to find this Golden Globes video for two days. The footage showed up in the back of a Zach Efron video. TY to Bridget on Twitter who found it. It looks like it went to EXTRA’s Aussie division.
Photos and Video: Swan Home Being Rebuilt in Canada
The Swan home is being rebuilt in Canada. The cast returns to Vancouver to shoot what will probably be mostly exteriors late February through April.
You can find more photos here.
There is a video of the construction here.
Kristen Stewart in Vogue:Includes Photo and Video
News of this being on newsstands came out this week. Vogue has now put the information online.
“Kristen Stewart’s body can tell a million stories. Kinetic, she jiggles, feints, and darts as she talks, hanging back, looking off to the side, signaling resistance, a combative intelligence. “The word I always use for her is vulpine,” says Jake Scott, who recently directed her in Welcome to the Rileys, in which she plays a teenage runaway and lap dancer. “Foxlike. She’s got that way of moving and being that you often find in her performances, a sort of wiliness.”
In other words, Stewart projects the kind of wary, rebellious edge that is so much more typical of her age group—she is 20—than gleeful high spirits, which is probably one reason she is head and shoulders above her peers in Hollywood’s power pyramid, and a director’s darling. Scott heard about her from his friend Sean Penn after Penn cast her as the unmoored daughter of hippie parents in the memorable Into the Wild. “Sean said, ‘You’ve gotta see this kid,’ ” Scott recalls. “ ‘She’s just so alive!’ ” For Bill Condon, currently ensconced in a year’s worth of filming for Breaking Dawn, the two-part finale of the mighty Twilight Saga, “Kristen was at the top of my list of reasons to do this movie.”
You can read the full article here.
Video of shoot here
You can find the photos that made teh magazine print copy here.
You can find outtake photos here.
Kristen’s famous tortilla soup recipe here.
EXTRA Interviews Robert Pattinson on the Golden Globes 2011 Carpet
Look starting around the 6:05 mark. We still haven’t found the footage of Rob talking to the female EXTRA reporter that can be seen in the back of an EXTRA Zach Efron interview. When we find it we’ll run it.
Queen Latifa Explains Peoples Choice Twilight Encounter
Remember Queen Latifa doing a rabid fangirl riff during the People’s Choice Awards?
Well, now she explains how it went down.
Robert Pattinson Thoughts on the Golden Globes
Apparently she’s the only female reporter on the planet that thinks people may not know who Rob is.
Michael Welch and The Thirst Project Reach Goal
About a month ago Mike Welch started a campaign to have fans contribute just $5.00 each to raise money to build a well for safe drinking water. The initial goal was $5,000. Mike had an anonymous sponsor who would match the $5,000 so that the $10,000 needed overall for the project would be there. When that goal was met, Mike was looking for an extra $2,500 to rehabilitate an old well. Mike released the results on Twitter last night and both goals were met and then some!
“In case you haven’t heard we raised $7,545 in our campaign, surpassing both our initial, AND revised goals! Thanks to your efforts, we’ll be able to build a clean water well in Swaziland and rehabilitate a well in Uganda. @thirstproject will be announcing a winner TOMORROW (Lexicon Note: January 17, 2011]to come with us to Swaziland in December. Thank you SO much for participating in this!You’re giving the gift of water, opportunity, education, disease prevention,and an enriched life to 2 communities (approximately 700 people), not to mention subsequent generations to follow. You’ve changed the world for the better.
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Check out The Thirst Project here.


