Sunday, February 28, 2010

What Does Robert Pattinson Think of Breaking Dawn Times Two?



More woman says: “We want more of Robert” or sometimes more known as “Edward”.

The “Twilight” gives raging excitement, while the “Twilight Saga: New Moon” gives increased temperature as in “HOT”. Now what would you expect to feel for the upcoming movie of this “hot” man which is “Breaking Dawn” and more on the ”Twilight Saga”.

Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart shows a picture of a perfect mate/couple. When they were together, some feels envious because they such have a good combination.
The two doesn’t have to do the “trying hard” act, when they act, seems like just the natural feeling coming out.

It’s a big compact and a huge “plus points” to choose this partner to do the role of “Edward” and “Bella”.

Honestly, most woman wants to become “bella” now huh! And I’m one of those.

The upcoming movies of Robert Pattinson would surely be a big hit on the cinema again.

Kristen thinks of a double feature and she’s absolutely warrants it. She mentioned it, this early, surely everybody’s very excited about it. How about if the movie’s already showing? Wow! The world will surely stop spinning!

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Happy Doomsday! 2012 Blows Up With $65 Million!

2012




The world may live to see 2013, after all.

The apocalyptic-minded 2012 started off with a $65 million box-office bang, per estimates, beating projections and the weekend competition.

Elsewhere, bigger wasn't always better—or bigger. In limited release, the potential Oscar heavyweight Precious continued to loom incredibly large ($6.1 million at only 174 theaters), while Wes Anderson's Fantastic Mr. Fox enjoyed a fantastic debut ($260,000 at four theaters).

Taking a look inside the numbers:

• 2012's $65 million weekend isn't even half of what made its debut so huge. Overseas, the disaster epic made like Michael Jackson, and grossed $160 million—the fifth-biggest international opening ever. Add 'em together, and the $200 million behemoth has already covered its budget, and then some. Its estimated worldwide total as of today: $225 million.

• Hollywood hasn't had a $65-million opener since forever. Or, late May June, when Up Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen did the honors. (Sorry, That's the last time we go by our Mayan calendar.)

• 2012 is actually not Roland Emmerich's biggest ever. The last time the filmmaker ended the world, in 2004's The Day After Tomorrow, he got off to a $68.7 million start.

• In its second weekend, Jim Carrey's A Christmas Carol ($22.3 million) held very well, with ticket sales down only 26 percent from its debut. At the same time, the $180-$200 million extravaganza hasn't yet made as much in two weekends as 2012 did in one weekend ($63.2 million). Overseas business has been less than merry, too.

• How remarkable is Precious? The Oprah Winfrey- and Tyler Perry-endorsed drama played at 174 theaters. George Clooney's The Men Who Stare at Goats played at nearly 2,500. The two films ended up just about even.

• Michael Jackson's This Is It was supposed to be out of theaters by now. And while it's losing steam (and theaters), it picked up another $5.1 million, and hung around long enough to—finally—depose Miley Cyrus' Hannah Montana vehicle, Best of Both Worlds, as the top-grossing concert film: $67.2 million (and counting) versus $65.3 million. Earlier in the week, the Jackson film topped $200 million worldwide, and now stands at $222.6 million overall.

• Hollywood's $100 million club has two new members: The $70 million Couples Retreat ($102.1 million); and, the $15,000 Paranormal Activity ($103.8 million).

• A tale of two hipster family films: Spike Jonze's Where the Wild Things Are ($73.4 million overall) started big, but dropped out of the Top 10 after four weekends, and having failed to match its $100 million budget domestically; Wes Anderson's considerably cheaper Fantastic Mr. Fox started small, but with a blockbuster per-screen average (a weekend-best $65,000).

• Astro Boy ($1.7 million) zipped out of the Top 10 after only three weekends, and only $17.9 million overall.

• The rock-powered Pirate Radio ($2.9 million) was no Fantastic Mr. Fox or Precious, but it did almost make the Top 10, despite bowing at fewer than 1,000 theaters.

Here's a look at the weekend's top-grossing films based on Friday-Sunday estimates as compiled by Exhibitor Relations:

1. 2012, $65 million
2. Disney's A Christmas Carol, $22.3 million
3. The Men Who Stare at Goats, $6.2 million
4. Precious, $6.1 million
5. Michael Jackson's This Is It, $5.1 million
6. The Fourth Kind, $4.7 million
7. Couples Retreat, $4.3 million
8. Paranormal Activity, $4.2 million
9. Law Abiding Citizen, $3.9 million
10. The Box, $3.2 million

Originally Posted by: http://www.eonline.com

Monday, December 1, 2008

Twilight Love

Twilight


I watched Twilight with my hunny, ikay, eu and jet last Saturday night at greenbelt 3! And all i can say was I loved it! the story was soo great and amazing! It made me feel like some schoolgirl.

I wanna buy the book and read myself so i can compare the storyline to the movie, coz i guess the book was more detailed and exciting! but then again, the movie was really good! I think that its one of the best love story ive ever seen! Anyway, none of us who read the book yet so we all had an unbiased opinion of the movie. A lot of people said that it wasn't really all that, but we liked it! Liked it lots!

I think Rob Pattinson looks better as Edward Cullen than Cedric Diggory. He looks so cute with Bella too! Well, Edward and Bella as a couple looks cute. I wanna watch it again!!

If you give Twilight a shot, you shouldn't be disappointed.

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