Today’s focus has moved to hoodies, sundresses(not sure if it’s an Alice or Bella item but WAY cute), and make-up. Get the full details on Hollywood Crush.
Confirmed By The MPAA: Eclipse To Be Rated PG-13
According to Box Office Mojo:
“The Motion Picture Association of America’s Classification and Ratings Administration released their weekly ratings bulletin this morning, which included a rating for the highly anticipated third part of The Twilight Saga.
The Twilight Saga: Eclipse received a PG-13 rating for “intense sequences of action and violence, and some sensuality.” Both Twilight and New Moon were PG-13 as well, but for slightly different, and somewhat telling, reasons: Twilight garnered its rating due to “some violence and a scene of sensuality,” while New Moon earned it for “some violence and action.”
It is our belief that Breaking Dawn will garner a PG-13 rating under similar reasoning when its time comes. Is anyone surprised that it got a PG-13 rating, or did you think it would be plain PG?
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Chop Shop Wants Your Feedback
The crew at Chop Shop, the outlet that has put together the Twilight Saga soundtracks, notably headed by Alexandra Patsavas, wants your opinion of the artists on the soundtrack. Click here and let them know what you think of the current choices (granted they are still in the process of rolling them out) and any that you might want to see in the future.
Darling Buds Live at the Macbeth!
Jamie Campbell Bower’s band The Darling Buds (not to be confused with the old Catherine Zeta Jone TV series by the same name) played at the Macbeth in London last night.
The Eclipse Soundtrack: The Slow Reveal
MySpace is releasing a soundtrack artist’s name in random order every 30 minutes today. Come back here and we will update when we have the information.
According to MySpace:
“And… everyone exhale.
Because after weeks of rampant speculation (both on and off this site) we can finally confirm who will be on The Twilight Saga: Eclipse soundtrack. But this information will not be procured easily. No, instead for the next seven hours we will be revealing the soundtrack’s artists one at time, every half-an-hour on the hour.
Oh, and just because we want to this to be as dramatic as possible (seemed appropriate given the movie) we will not be rolling out the bands in order. Instead, the tracklist will gradually fill up as the day goes on.
Our apologies in advance to all the cranky bloggers who were ased to cover this by their employer. But hey, we’re in a recession: At least you’re getting paid!”
On a personal note to the writer of the MySpace write-up, the Lexicon isn’t getting paid nor are the other Twilight bloggers, and I wasn’t “ased” (sic) to do this by my employer.
1. Metric – “Eclipse (All Yours)” Follow Metric on Twitter
2. Muse– “Neutron Star Collision (Love Is Forever)” Muse
3. The Bravery “Ours” The Bravery on Twitter
4.Florence + The Machine – “Heavy In Your Arms” Follow Florence on Twitter
5. Sia – “My Love” Follow Sia on Twitter
6. Fanfarlo “Atlas” Fanfarlo on Twitter
7. The Black Keys “Chop and Change” Black Keys on Twitter
8. The Dead Weather – “Rolling In On A Burning Tire”
9. Beck and Bat for Lashes “Let’s Get Lost” Follow Beck Bat For Lashes
10. Vampire Weekend “Jonathan Low”
11. UNKLE – “With You In My Head (featuring The Black Angels)” Unkle on Twitter
12. Eastern Conference Champions – “A Million Miles An Hour” Follow ECC on Twitter
13. “Life On Earth” by Band of Horses Follow Band of Horses on Twitter
14. Gnarls Barkley’s Cee-Lo Green – “What Part Of Forever”
15. ” Howard Shore–“Jacob’s Theme”
MTV Movie Award Nomination Trickle In
MTV has decided rather than to just put up a complete list of the final nominees on their website to let various outlets around the Internet release the final nominee names. So, as we hopscotch all over the net and find these things in random places rather than one easy list on MTV, we’ll let you know. Come back here for updates. Full List will be here at 11:00am est.
Best Female Performance
— Amanda Seyfried – ‘Dear John’
— Emma Watson – ‘Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince’
— Kristen Stewart – ‘The Twilight Saga: New Moon’
— Sandra Bullock – ‘The Blind Side’
— Zoe Saldana – ‘Avatar’
Best Male Performance
— Channing Tatum – ‘Dear John’
— Daniel Radcliffe – ‘Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince’
— Robert Pattinson – ‘The Twilight Saga: New Moon’
— Taylor Lautner – ‘The Twilight Saga: New Moon’
— Zac Efron – ’17 Again’
Global Superstar
— Robert Pattinson
— Kristen Stewart
— Taylor Lautner
— Johnny Depp
— Daniel Radcliffe
Best Movie (via Mark Malken) Voting on this category continues throughout the actual awards show and is literally tallied the last second.
–Twilight Saga: New Moon
–Alice in Wonderland
–Avatar
–Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
–The Hangover
BEST KISS (via PopSugar)
–Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart: Twilight Saga: New Moon
–Taylor Swift and Taylor Lautner: Valentine’s Day
–Kristen Stewart and Dakota Fanning: The Runaways
–Sandra Bullock and Ryan Reynolds: The Proposal
–Zoe Saldana and Sam Worthington: Avatar
BEST BREAKOUT STAR
Anna Kendrick – Up in the Air
Chris Pine – Star Trek
Gabourey Sidibe – Precious: Based on the Novel Push by Sapphire
Logan Lerman – Percy Jackson and the Olympians: The Lightning Thief
Quinton Aaron – The Blind Side
Zach Galifianakis – The Hangover
Charlie Bewley and Others Talk Eclipse and Robert Pattinson On the Letters to Juliet Red Carpet
Last night the Summit film Letters to Juliet had its red carpet debut. Radar Online got Charlie Bewley to comment on Eclipse and the Victoria Secret models to state why the Rob attraction.
MTV Movie Awards New Moon Nominations!
Pop Sugar got the exclusive on announcing Best Kiss final nominees for the MTV movie Awards. Other final nominees are TBA.
Kellan Lutz and Ashley Greene Salary Negotiations Round Two
Entertainment Weekly seems to have picked up where The Hollywood Reporter left off regarding the salary negotiations between Kellan, Ashley, and the studio. As EW tends to be a credible industry source, so, we are reporting on and linking to their coverage.
“Greene and Lutz don’t have huge roles. Greene portrays Alice Cullen, the future-seeing sister of Edward Cullen and Bella’s closest friend in the Cullen clan. Lutz plays older brother Emmett Cullen and his part, so far, has been minor. Yet sources tell EW.com that the duo are asking for $4 million a piece for each of the final two films. Greene and Lutz had initially banded together with fellow co-stars Nikki Reed and Jackson Rathbone to form a united front, but sources say Reed backed down and is now close to finalizing her deal, which is said to be in the $750,000-$1 million range per film — the amount Summit initially offered the four cast members. (Rathbone’s status remains unclear, and his reps had not returned a call for comment at press time. Reed’s manager declined to comment.)
The studio declined to comment on the negotiations. But sources tell EW.com that Greene and Lutz believe that because the supporting actors do as much publicity as the lead actors, and have to log almost as many hours on set, they should be paid accordingly. One source involved in the negotiations says that Greene and Lutz just want to get $1 million or more.”
Check out the rest of the story on EW.
We’ve been asked a couple of times where we stand on all of this. We have some personal thoughts, but we rather let people come to whatever conclusions they want to draw. At the end of the day, we have no insider info on what was in whose contract and what was understood. Our friend Larry411 summed it all up rather nicely when he said, “In many negotiations u have reps for each side leaking info to make the other side look bad in the eyes of the public. Happens all the time…It’s simple. It’s the job of the agent to get as much $$ for their client as they can. The actors often are millions of miles away emotionally and are not involved. It’s the job of the studio to pay as little as possible. They meet somewhere in the middle. But it’s usually behind closed doors & nobody ever knows what the agents asked for, what the studios offered, & what it ended up at…EVERY actor in EVERY film goes in asking for more than they end up getting. That’s the way it works.”
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