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Unseen cheesiness from the most ridiculous movie of 2009.
Summit has offered 'Breaking Dawn' to classy directors Sofia Coppola, Bill Condon, and Gus Van Sant.
Volume way, way down.
Do you want to "see [their] shit"?
Kristen Stewart is not allowed to speak.
Plus: Michelle Trachtenberg gets things mixed up at Dos Caminos, John Mayer flirts at La Esquina, and more in our weekly recap of celebrity dining.
The Welsh actor spoke with Vulture about 'Alice in Wonderland,' 'New Moon,' and more.
After the Nicholas Sparks adaptation opened with $30 million, Hollywood is finally learning that the female audience subdivides into multiple niches.
Let's hope he uses the occasion to draw awareness to Restless Leg Syndrome.
"TEAM JACOB- cuz hes a REAL WEREWOLVE!"
March 12 will essentially be a national holiday for teenage girls.
There are still no deals in place to bring back any of the principals past a fourth movie.
Peter Facinelli: "One time, I was in my apartment and I was going down to do my workout, and the elevator doors opened and Kellan Lutz was doing push-ups."
Also see Tilda Swinton's spring campaign for Pringle of Scotland.
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