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Studios leak movie images all the time, but when they plead for fans to stop putting them on their sites, that makes some news...Studios leak movie images all the time, but when they plead for fans to stop putting... more
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Brett Erlich and Ellen Fox join forces with top movie critics to review "Twilight: Eclipse," the latest in the series starring Kristen Stewart as Bella Swan, an average girl who falls for Robert Pattinson as vampire Edward Cullen. infoMania's Modern Lady, Erin Gibson, also weighs in.
The Rotten Tomatoes Show is a movie review show that airs on Thursday nights at 10:30 e/p on Current TV. From reviews of the newest releases to commentary on cult favorites and movie trends, each episode of The Rotten Tomatoes Show is a fast-paced, comedic journey through the week in cinema.
For more from the Rotten Tomatoes Show: http://rottentomatoesshow.comBrett Erlich and Ellen Fox join forces with top movie critics to review... more
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Twilight the Musical www.filmbadgers.com
New Moon, Twilight, Bella, Edward, Bella Swan, Edward Cullen, Musical, Parody, spoof, skit, Comedy, Vampires , Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart, eclipse, breaking dawn, taylor lautner, wolf, stephanie meyer, novels, volturi romance, love, musical, sing, opera, movie, trailer, sceneTwilight the Musical www.filmbadgers.com
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According to the latest buzz, the final book in the Twilight series, Breaking Dawn, may be broken up into two films. The rumor the last book would be split into two movies has been going around for a while, but it looks like Summit Entertainment may seriously be considering the idea.According to the latest buzz, the final book in the Twilight series, Breaking Dawn,... more
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A better question might be, why vampires ever? Looking back, it's hard to think of a period when we weren't in the middle of a vampire craze. In the late 1970s, Anne Rice started raking in the money with Interview With the Vampire, and movies like Werner Herzog's Nosferatu the Vampyre and the comedy Love at First Bite were critical hits. Then came The Lost Boys, Near Dark, Bram Stoker's Dracula, Innocent Blood, Buffy the Vampire Slayer (the movie), four more Anne Rice books, and Interview With the Vampire (the movie)—which could all be lumped into a rage for vampires that lasted clear through from the mid-1980s to the early 1990s. Vampires were back again in the mid-1990s, with Buffy (the TV show), the Blade movies, Southern Vampire Mysteries (the book series), and From Dusk Till Dawn. And now we've arrived at the highly touted mid- to late-2000s vogue of Underworld, Twilight (books and movies), True Blood (based on Southern Vampire Mysteries), and The Vampire Diaries.
So perhaps instead of talking about vampire crazes, we should really be talking about vampire droughts. The brief, anomalous periods when few or perhaps even no vampire movies, books, or TV shows are produced at all. The Garlic Years.
To figure out whether there really have been any vampire-free periods, we dug through online compendiums, from Wikipedia to obsessive fan sites like the Vampire Library, and compiled a list of the most important vampire-related books, films, and TV shows of the last half-century. In total, we included 169 movies, 106 books, and 62 seasons' worth of TV.
It turns out there were indeed a few periods—four, to be precise—where the vampire genre seemed to hit a mini-recession. Here's a rundown of each dry spell and the vampire works that brought the genre back from the dead.A better question might be, why vampires ever? Looking back, it's hard to think... more
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Nikki Finke brings the official word in:
Los Angeles, CA (April 22, 2009) – Summit Entertainment announced today that David Slade has been hired to direct THE TWILIGHT SAGA: ECLIPSE from a screenplay written by Melissa Rosenberg. THE TWILIGHT SAGA: ECLIPSE, the third film in the studio’s TWILIGHT film franchise based on the Stephenie Meyer’s blockbuster book series, will be released theatrically in North America on Wednesday, June 30, 2010. The announcement was made by Erik Feig, Summit’s President of Production.
Meyer stated, “I am thrilled that David Slade will be directing ECLIPSE. He's a visionary filmmaker who has so much to offer this franchise. From the beginning, we've been blessed with wonderful directorial talent for the Twilight Saga, and I'm so happy that ECLIPSE will be carrying on with that tradition.”
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David Slade is best known for directing Hard Candy and 30 Days of NightNikki Finke brings the official word in:
Los Angeles, CA (April 22, 2009) –... more
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