Archives for 2010

Taylor Lautner in Abduction: The Ink Isn’t Quite Dry Yet

Taylor_Lautner_leanDeadline Hollywood’s Nikki Finke has some news on Taylor Lautner’s latest projects (which at this rate you need a score card to keep up with!):

Last week Nikki broke the news about Abduction, she wrote:

“Lautner plays a teen who has long felt disconnected from his parents, and figures out why. That unleashes a chain of violent events and enters Bourne territory. Considering he just got on the Hollywood radar because of the Twilight Saga (imagine, he was almost recast before New Moon) and just days ago blew out the candles on his 18th birthday cake, Lautner with his 8-pack abs is the newest and youngest action star in a dizzying volume of movie deals made over recent weeks. He’s already the lead in two major studio superhero franchises — Universal’s Stretch Armstrong and Paramount’s Max Steel..”

Today Nikki has some more details on how it’s not quite a done deal yet:

“On the Lautner front, a deal for Shawn Christensen’s spec script should have been wrapped up by now, but it’s not. I’m told that’s because the Lautner camp has been steadfast on getting the $7.5 million quote established by Skydance for Northern Lights. Studios are understandably hesitant. It’s a lot of money for an 18-year old who hasn’t yet proven he can carry a film by himself, yet is on a salary trajectory rarely seen especially for someone so young. ..”

So what do you think? Despite his current age of just 18 does Taylor have what it takes to carry an action movie? In all likelihood he’ll be 19 or 20 by the time his multiple projects are filmed and then air.

New Moon Up for TSR Awards

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TY to Novel Novice for letting us know about this!

TheScorecardReview.com, a great movie review/news website is currently promoting their 8th Annual TSR Awards — and NEW MOON is nominated in several categories:

Best Blockbuster
Best Music
Best Action Hero – Jacob Black
Best Action Hero – Edward Cullen
Best Ending
Best Visual Special Effects
Best Screenplay (Adapted)
Best Actress – Kristen Stewart for New Moon
Quote of the Year – “I just have one condition. If you want me to do it, then … marry me Bella.” ROBERT PATTINSON – THE TWILIGHT SAGA: NEW MOON
Actress of the Year (Multiple Roles) – Kristen Stewart for New Moon & Adventureland
Actor of the Year (Multiple Roles) – Michael Sheen for New Moon & The Damned United
What’s so cool about these awards, is that you get to rank all of the movies you’ve seen — rather than choose between them. (So you can vote for NEW MOON & any of your other favorite nominees, such as AVATAR or STAR TREK. Or in the “Best Action Hero” category, you can vote for BOTH Edward & Jacob!)

Voting is going on now:
http://thescorecardreview.com/news/awards/2010/02/11/8th-annual-tsr-movie-awards-vote-now/8401

The poll has been discontinued, see the comments for explanation.

Kristen Prout on Clevver TV: Lucy in Eclipse

Convention Advice

There’s been a lot of tweeting and emails over this past weekend where people have been asking us about conventions. To make it easier, rather than trying to answer everyone’s email and tweets (and it’s hard to explain things in 140 characters on Twitter) we thought we’d re-run a convention advice piece that we have run before.

So if you’ve seen this info before, scroll down to the Verizon commercial post which we think is hilarious. And if you are in need of advice keep reading! [Read more…]

Mike Welch to Appear in Play to Benefit Red Cross

110storiesMike Welch, alongside a bevvy of Hollywood talent from entertainment legends  like Ed Asner to relative newcomers like Katherine McPhee are lending their talent to the emotional and touching play 110 Stories. Mike, unlike many of the Twilight cast, does live theater every year. Frequently his performances have charity outreach nights. Broadway.com describes the event:

“An all-star cast has joined together in Los Angeles for a special benefit reading of 110 Stories, at 8pm on February 22nd at The Geffen Playhouse (10886 Le Conte Avenue, Los Angeles 90024). Proceeds go to the RED CROSS of Greater Los Angeles.

Ticket prices $57-$83 and may be purchased http://geffenplayhouse.com/110stories or at Ticketmaster http://www.ticketmaster.com/110-Stories-tickets/artist/1396005

New York playwright Sarah Tuft, has weaved more than thirty personal stories recorded in the aftermath of September 11th. “110 Stories” is the “people’s 9/11” and the only non-politicized, non-sensationalized version of the events, created from first-person accounts of those directly involved. The play doesn’t recreate. Instead it aims to shed light on who we really are, as revealed by extreme circumstances.

See Broadway.com for more details.

Peter Facinelli’s Nurse Jackie Contest Deadline Feb. 21st!

Peter Facinelli wants to remind fans about a Nurse Jackie YouTube contest that he is running. See full details here. As you can see from the above video, Peter has the whole behind the scenes video diary down.

Kellan Lutz Talks Modeling With Reelz Channel

Kellan covers a bit of his current modeling shoot with Reelz Channel.

Verizon Wireless Spoofs Twilight

TY to Andrea for sending this in.

Creation Entertainment San Francisco Day 2

Looking forward to Gil Birmingham, Dan Cudmore, and Super Demetri…err…Charlie Bewley.

Tinsel Korey To Speak To Aboriginal Youth

TK_treeThis just in from Tinsel’s PR Team

‘True North Sports and Entertainment, owners and operators of the MTS Centre and the Manitoba Moose Hockey Club have invited Tinsel Korey of “Twilight Saga: Eclipse” to speak to Aboriginal youth prior to their hockey game on Saturday, February 13, 2010. The Moose play in the AHL and serve as the primary affiliate of the Vancouver Canucks in the NHL, for the past 10 seasons they have hosted an Aboriginal Youth Night prior to one of the games.

The night has been called “Follow Your Dreams”, the concept is fairly simple in nature, the goals are to encourage First Nations Youth from around Manitoba to pursue their dreams through healthy living and a very specific focus on suicide prevention, due to the high suicide rate amongst First Nations youth. The 63 First Nations Communities around Manitoba were supplied 2500 tickets to bring in youth from their area. Some of the youth travel over 21 hours with long stretches of winter ice roads to attend.

The youth who receive the tickets are then invited to attend a pre-game event at the MTS Centre, the concourse is lined with information and interactive booths that the youth can visit. The booths include education institutions who provide scholarships, community groups, healthy living groups, etc. The youth who attend the pre game event also receive a gift and a meal, so the entire night is no cost to them.

Tinsel will share her views on the importance of education and living a clean, substance free lifestyle.”