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Robert Pattinson Expected to Get Hosting Job upon 'Saturday Night Live'

A crew part of of "Saturday Night Live" have voiced willingness to get Robert Pattinson the hosting mark upon the strike NBC show's arriving season. Seth Meyers, the conduct writer of the series, claimed the British hottie's impasse is starting to be "the power" of the show. "We would adore to get Robert Pattinson," Meyers told E! Online during 2009 Primetime Emmy Awards upon Sunday, Sep 20. "How dare we discuss it me he's the prohibited male from 'Twilight', similar to we do not already know!"

However, there has been any central make the difference from the show's producers that Pattinson will appear as the single of the hosts upon the 35th season. "Oh! we do not know. we do not know about that yet!" Kristen Wiig, the expel part of of the American comedy/variety uncover testified.


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Interview: Michael Sheen upon The Damned United, Tron, New Moon, Underworld as good as Alice in Wonderland!

Currently the single of the many talented, achieved as good as in-demand British actors, Michael Sheen facilely transforms in to any of his roles. Whether he's personification real-life characters, such as Tony Blair in The Queen, David Frost in Frost/Nixon, or as Brian Clough, in his ultimate film, The Damned United, or he's inhabiting the supernatura! l, with purposes in the Underworld drive-in theatre (in that he played the lycan), The Twilight Saga: New Moon (in that he plays the vampire), Alice in Wonderland (in that he plays the White Rabbit) or the mechanism generated universe of Tron Legacy, Michael Sheen is regularly memorable.

At the film's press day, the stage as good as screen actor talked about his routine of approaching all of his roles, many specifically that of Leeds United physical education instructor Brian Clough as good as his cursed 44-day tenure as physical education instructor of the reigning champions of English futball, in The Damned United.

Q: How did we go about re-creating that speak with Brian Clough in the TV studio, during the commencement of the film? It seemed so many similar to him. Was that formidable to capture?

Michael: It was us re-creating an actual speak that happened in hold up that we can watch. It's customarily an uncanny realistic ability that we have to change. The interviews that book-end the film, during the commencement as good as during the end, have been both shaped upon genuine interviews. It is extraordinary observation to watch them. The actuality that, upon his initial day during Leeds, he went to go do the TV speak initial is kind of extraordinary.

And, for that which final speak they did, they unequivocally did warn him with Don Revie. He didn't know he was starting to be there. It was the day that he'd been sacked, as good as he customarily went to the TV speak as good as then, suddenly, there's his nemesis sitting there subsequent to him, upon his day of humiliation. It's unequivocally extraordinary observation to watch it. And, we watched both interviews, over as good as over again, not to try as good as copy what he did, yet customarily to try as good as get to the heart of what's starting upon for him, rsther than than to try as good as slavishly imitate him.

Q: Was this routine any different from personification alternative chronological characters?

Michael: The ro! utine is regularly the same, in conditions of the work we do beforehand. I'll proceed with customarily watching the person, as good as I'll find the single book as good as proceed celebration of the mass by the single book. we do not know either it's the good book or not, I'll customarily find the book about him given you've got to proceed somewhere, as good as afterwards I'll proceed watching footage. There's the group of researchers who put together all the footage for me as good as find all the stuff. Then, we solemnly proceed operative my way by everything that exists about the person. Eventually, I'll find there'll be the single book that's unequivocally useful, as good as there'll be certain pieces of footage that we find we connect with, for the small reason. we might not even know since we connect with it to proceed with, as good as we might customarily find that out by the end, yet something will speak to me about it. I'll accumulate all that as good as afterwards that becomes my talisman in research, as good as I'll customarily go behind over that, over as good as over again.

Q: What stood out about Brian for you?

Michael: With Brian, we suspect what we found was that, for the male who was critical in Britain for being the summary of audacity as good as courage as good as self-belief, the thing that surprised me was how small courage as good as self-belief he had, as good as how many he had to grasp things in order to boost up his self-esteem. Anyone who's that driven to grasp as good as to win as good as to be the best, we consider feels similar to they have to have up for something. There's the small arrange of everlasting craving for something that can never be fulfilled.

With Brian, it was the actuality that he was stopped from we do what he longed for to do, when he was the younger man. He was the player as good as that was his dream, as good as that mental condition was cut short. With anyone, if we demeanour during people who get in car accidents or motorbike accidents when the! y have b een young as good as they're not able to do what they wish to do, there's the total mental thing that we have to go by to accept that, as good as we do not consider he ever unequivocally accepted that. So, there was regularly this undone rancour in him. That total disguise, that mask, was covering that up, as good as underneath that was the lot of vulnerability, insecurity, stress as good as wanting to be told, "You're the best," rsther than than him being able to customarily go, "I am the best." He didn't have the certainty to do that, so we suspect that was the revelation. He was male who was presumably the single thing, yet afterwards we detected something different underneath.

Q: Did we recollect Brian Clough?

Michael: For the events of the film, when he was during Leeds in 1974, we was five, so we do not recollect that. But, his biggest achievements were after that. He went upon as good as found the group called Nottingham Forest. They were in the bottom of the second division, as good as he took them not customarily to the tip of the initial division, yet in to Europe as good as they won the European Cup twice, two years in the row. So, what he achieved there, with Peter Taylor again, was singular as good as never finished again. we recollect that. That's what we kind of grew up with.

And, also, the later Clough, towards the finish of his time in Nottingham Forest, as the ethanol took the hold upon him some-more as good as more. He became some-more ravaged as good as magisterial looking, as good as he became, in the small ways, utterly the comfortless figure given he as good as Taylor argued again, separate up as good as afterwards never finished up. Taylor died as good as we do not consider Clough ever forgave himself for never making things up with Taylor. He customarily got some-more as good as some-more in the hold of alcohol.

Q: You played Tony Blair twice. Any speak of we do the supplement to Brian Clough's life?

Michael: This is an instrumentation of the book, a! s good a s there is no alternative book to do. But, there is the total alternative story there, that would have for great telling, so may be in the integrate of years time, when I'm the bit older, I'll do the final integrate of years of Blair as good as the final integrate of years of Clough, as well.

Q: How many of the futbol air blower have been you?

Michael: I'm the large football fan, yet not as large as we used to be. When we was the kid, all we cared about was futball. All we longed for to do was be the futball player. When we was the kid, if we wasn't during school, I'd be personification futball in the street, or in the futball margin subsequent to me. Even when we was during school, every time there was the break, I'd be personification futball as good as articulate about it, as good as removing futball stickers as good as filling up albums.

Then, when we was 12, we got offering the possibility of starting to fool around for Arsenal, the youth team. we lived in the small locale in Wales as good as it would've meant my total family having to go as good as live in London, so my dad said, "No. If you're still interested when you're 16, afterwards we can go then." But, it's as good late when you're 16. You have to go when you're many younger. And, also, we was in to alternative things by then, similar to girls, drinking as good as acting.

Q: Did that have we undone during all?

Michael: Not unequivocally given it was my decision not to do it. And then, we came out of fool around propagandize when we was 21. If, during the age of 23-24, we was unequivocally enjoying what we was we do as good as everything was ahead of me as good as we was we do well, as good as afterwards something had happened that stopped me from being able to ever action again, we customarily do not know what I'd have done. That was my indicate of tie with Brian. If we was afterwards not able to act, as good as afterwards did something that meant we watched alternative people we do that all the time, what would! that do to me?

So, when we were making the film, we review that when Clough was we do precision practice with the players, given he wasn't that many older than his players, given he was the young physical education instructor when he started, he couldn't resist removing in there as good as personification with them as good as showing them that he was improved than them. we thought that would have comprehensive sense because, if we was directing actors, I'd wish to get up upon the stage or be in front of the camera as good as go, "Look, this is how we do it." At the same time, as there's the passion for what we do, there's the disappointment as good as the terrible sadness about that, that he completely covered up.

Q: How many did we consider of it as the human family movie as good as not the futball film?

Michael: we do not consider of it as the futball movie during all. we consider of it as the movie about, if anything, the marriage. It's customarily the very radical marriage, yet nevertheless, it's about this attribute in between Clough as good as Taylor that was very insinuate as good as very co-dependent. They needed any alternative to succeed. They relied upon any other. In his book, Taylor talks about spending time with Clough in the room, where Clough was throwing things opposite the wall out of frustration, as good as afterwards tears as good as sobbing, uncontrollably in to Taylor's arms. This was the physical, emotional as good as mental cognisance in between two group that is utterly rare, we suppose. There's all the complexity of the matrimony in there, as good as the rancour that grows up from that. Clough felt like, "I do not need him. we can be successful yet him." There were all those resentments as good as frustrations.

So, if anything, we consider of it as the movie about that. And then, we had this professional adversary as good as this affair, as good as this mania that Clough had about Revie as good as Leeds United, that was similar to the event that he goes off as g! ood as h as. Then, during the finish of it, when it all falls apart, he goes behind as good as asks redemption from his mother again. That's since it's no coincidence that we had Taylor observant to Clough, "Take me back, baby. we couldn't do it yet you." It's self-consciously about this relationship, so it could take place with any backdrop. It doesn't have to be about futball. It could be large business, or anything. It's about the people as good as relations in it.

Q: Where do we start, when you're we do the literary adaptation, similar to with New Moon or Alice in Wonderland?

Michael: Well, we proceed during exactly the same place, that is regularly the story. My initial hit with anything I'm starting to do is the script, either it's the book I've been offered, or I've been sent it, or whatever. we lay down as good as we review it. That initial celebration of the mass of the book is very special to me given we know it's my initial indicate of hit with the story as good as the universe of the piece. we do not review things in bits, as good as we do not review it while I'm we do something else. we have to have full concentration. we review it because, if we finish up we do this film, that initial reading, the impressions we get, the connections we have as good as how it sparks my imagination, will fuel everything we do for the total rest of it. It's regularly that initial hit with it, so that's the very special moment for me as good as that doesn't make the difference either it's shaped upon genuine events or not, either it's New Moon or anything.

That's the world. That's the commencement point. And then, it's customarily about letting your aptitude go. we demeanour for clues. Any book is similar to the whodunit. The writer has certain intentions, either they're unwavering or unconscious, as good as they come out as good as have been voiced in the script.

So, for instance, when we was we do New Moon, it wasn't customarily the script, it was the book as well. we used to have the book with! me ever y day upon the set, all the time. I'd re-read it as good as re-read it as good as re-read it. It's not similar to we had to review the total book, given Aro's pieces have been not as much, yet nevertheless, we try as good as douse myself in the universe of the piece, whatever the square is.

So, if it's Brian Clough's life, afterwards we douse myself in Brian Clough's life. If it's New Moon, afterwards we douse myself in Stephenie's world, yet additionally the universe of vampires, generally. With the Underworld films, we watched everything that ever has been upon werewolves, as good as we review everything. You never know where the the single small thing will come from that customarily sparks your imagination. It doesn't happen all the time, yet we never know where that thing's starting to come from. It can come from the many unlikely of places, as good as customarily does. It's what The Lord of the Rings is all about. The many critical chairman in the total The Lord of the Rings story is the the single that is over-looked in Tolkien's world. It's the small Hobbit. It's the small unlooked for thing.

I've regularly found that that's the same with what we do. we might be reading, or there will be the possibility remark that someone I'm articulate to makes about something, as good as it sticks with me. When we find my core things for research, during the time, we do not know since that's critical to me, yet we customarily know there's something about it. Eventually, I'll be we do the stage as good as may be the executive will say, "At this point, could we do something here?," as good as unexpected something will occur to me from the research. Which means we have to do loads of it, even yet we might finish up using customarily the small volume of it, yet we never know where that things will come from.

That was the same for New Moon. Weirdly, we found myself upon the set as good as we unexpected heard the voice of the Blue Meanie in Yellow Submarine. There's the thing that Stephenie writes i! n the bo ok that his voice was similar to feathers, as good as customarily unexpected we heard this voice that unequivocally uneasy me when we was the kid. It was very gentle as good as soft, yet there was something very frightful about it. So, for small things similar to that, we never know where it's starting to come from.

Q: And, for Alice, you're an actual rabbit?

Michael: What the transformation. It's amazing! we unequivocally can fool around anything.

Q: What were your the one preferred things about filming New Moon in Italy?

Michael: we would adore to share my the one preferred practice about Italy. Unfortunately, we can't given we didn't shoot any of it in Italy. The complaint with we do interiors is that interiors can be filmed anywhere. So, subsequent time, I'll have it in my contract that we have to do during least the single exterior, in any movie we do. My the one preferred knowledge about Italy was removing the text from Chris Weitz saying, "It's poetic here, isn't it?"

Q: What was it similar to being the single of the older expel members?

Michael: we consider it's the good pursuit that we was personification the millennia-old vampire given that's exactly how it felt to be upon the set with people as beautiful as Robert [Pattinson], Kristen [Stewart] as good as Ashley [Greene], as good as all that lot. we felt similar to the old, hoary uncle who's customarily hanging around, perplexing to get in with the cool kids. But, that helped with the character, so it was fun.

Q: Is Tron Legacy all interior as well?
Michael: It is, yeah, given it's all inside the mechanism world. But, that was amazing. They're extraordinary sets. we consider that's starting to demeanour phenomenal.

Q: Will we do Underworld 4?

Michael: we do not know if there is starting to be an Underworld 4. I'm not sure. I've heard gossip of it, yet nobody has essentially oral to me about it, so we do not know. Maybe it is starting to take place yet me. I'm not sure, yet if we hear a! nything, you'll be the initial to know.

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Robert Pattinson the un rival. Lex de Kristen Stewart na pas dit son dernier mot. Michael Angarano est toujours amoureux de la star de Twilight. Jusqu ce que R-Pattz apparaisse sur le devant de la scne, Michael et Kristen taient insparables. Aprs leur rupture, les deux ex sont rests amis. Ils se parlent rgulirement. Michael est convaincu que Kristen va se lasser de Robert, the dclar une source O.K. Magazine. Il est toujours fou delle, alors, il se positionne pour tre l quand le roman damour avec Rob sera fini. Michael Angarano attend que le integrate se spare pour se perplexity en grand opposition de Robert Pattinson. Mais les deux tourtereaux ne semblent pas au bord de la rupture. Des fans ont surpris rcemment le integrate en sight de faire du shopping dans une boutique de fripes Vancouver o se tourne le volet 3 de la saga. Entre le beau gosse et Kristen, cest toujours aussi srieux! Ces deux-l sont bien engags!

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MTV shares the bit of background about the lesser-known artists featured upon the New Moon soundtrack:

Band of Skulls ("Friends"): This White Stripes-by-way-of-Radiohead English contingent shaped in 2008 as good as expelled the blues-rocking Baby Darling Doll Face Honey in March. They played during this summer's Lollapalooza legal holiday as good as feature the alternating vocals of bassist Emma Richardson as good as guitarist Russell Mardsen.

Lykke Li ("Possibility"): Another veteran of Lollapalooza 2009, the Swedish answer to Lady Gaga has gained the multitude of fans (among them MTV's own Kurt Loder) for the intensely rhythmic as good as tranquil dance music upon her debut, Youth Novels.

Anya Marina ("Satellite Heart"): The San Diego-based singer/songwriter, sometime singer ("100 Girls") as good as radio DJ expelled her second manuscript of playfully voluptuous cocktail tunes, Slow & Steady Seduction: Phase II in January. Her songs have been featured "The Real World," "Gossip Girl," "Grey's Anatomy" as good as "How we Met Your Mother."

Bon Iver & St. Vincent ("Rosyln"): He's supportive folkie Justin Vernon, whose For Emma, Forever Ago was recorded under the name Bon Iver in the remote cabin in Wisconsin in 2007 as good as became the blog sensation in 2008. She's Annie Clark, the part of of the Polyphonic Spree as good as Sufjan Stevens' touring rope who performs as the St. Vincent. Her second album, Actor, was expelled in May as good as featured orchestrated cocktail songs she pronounced were intensity provender for movie scores.

Black Rebel Motorcycle Club ("Done All Wrong"): This L.A.-b! ased psy chedelic garage rock action declared after Marlon Brando's motorcycle squad in 1953's "The Wild One" have been thrashing around given 1998 as good as have expelled five albums of twisty, heady rock.

Hurricane Bells ("Monsters"): A side plan from Longwave singer/guitarist Steve Schiltz, this unsigned rope will release the entrance subsequent year. The mellow, country-tinged songs upon the Bells' MySpace page promise the small severely introspective, rainy-day cocktail gems.

Sea Wolf ("The Violet Hour"): The now-main plan from former Irving part of Alex Church, this California action got the proceed when Church's tunes didn't fit in to Irving's some-more 1960s inspired psychedelic cocktail sound. As the result, Church broke off as good as pursued an Americana-inspired orchestral country-pop receptive to advice upon albums such as this year's White Water, White Bloom.

Grizzly Bear ("Slow Life"): The beloved Brooklyn indie-rock rope known for mixing folk with electronic instruments expelled the single of this year's many acclaimed albums in May, Veckatimest. Their mix of acoustic guitars, chamber pop, electronic bloops as good as beautiful melodies have warranted them vital blog props.

Editors ("No Sound But the Wind"): England's Editors emerged out of the dim rock receptive to advice of bands similar to Interpol as good as their inspiration, Joy Division, earning the fibre of overseas hits with alluring tunes similar to "Bullets" as good as "Smokers Outside the Hospital Doors."

Alexandre Desplat ("New Moon (The Meadow)"): The French composer has scored some-more than 100 drive-in theatre as good as TV shows given 1985. He's many appropriate known for his Golden Globe-nominated score to "Girl with the Pearl Earring," as good as contemplative soundtracks to "Hostage," "Syriana," "The Painted Veil" as good as "The Queen," that warranted his initial Oscar nomination.

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Twilight rentre dans le Guiness Book 2010
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Le movie Twilight, bas sur les livres de Stephenie Meyer, est rentr dans le livre des records, le Guiness Book 2010.

Mais pour quelles raisons? Le premier chapitre de la saga, ralis standard Catherine Hardwicke en 2008, the t reconnu comme tant le " Film le and rentable ralis standard une femme ". 383 millions de dollars: c'est ce que le movie the rapport dans le monde entier.

Malgr une reconnaissance mondiale, les ralisatrices sont encore de leurs confrres du sexe oppos au niveau du box bureau ! Rappelons que le Titanic , ralis standard James Cameron , avait littralement explos tous les annals au box bureau en 1998 avec 600 millions de dollars de bnfice, et cela, rien qu'aux Etats-Unis. Le movie aurait aussi pu clbrer la notorit de Robert Pattinson, le premier rle masculin du film, tant donn la foule de fans qui scandait son nom sur le tournage de Twilight 2. Le deuxime pisode de la tale sortira sur nos crans le twenty-one novembre 2010.

Ils ont fait une erreur sur leur article, New Moon arrange le 18 novembre 2009 et non le twenty-one novembre 2010 (merci Dan de l'avoir remarqu).

Sortie du livre "Twilight, les secrets d'une tale fascinante" le 5 octobre 2009 (prix : 18 )

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