Wednesday, May 11, 2011

25 new Robert Pattinson outtakes!

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Jamie Campbell Bower wins an NMA award!

Huge congrats to Jamie Campbell Bower, AKA Caius in Twilight, on winning an NMA award tonight for

 "One to Watch: Brits going Global".

Jamie beat out the fierce competition, which included Tom Hardy, Henry Cavill, Luke Evans, Andrew Garfield, Felicity Jones, Alex Pettyfer, Andrea Riseborough and Ed Westwick to win!

With his Award. (Thanks to fanpop for the picture!)
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Jamie's reaction on Twitter


Congratulations Jamie!! :)

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Breaking Dawn Cast will be doing their own Stunts in 'Breaking Dawn'

Taken from nextmovie.com:

The cast of "The Twilight Saga" is many things -- young, exceedingly attractive, impressively talented -- but are they stuntmen and women?

Apparently so, according to Ashley Greene.

When NextMovie sat down to discuss her upcoming film, "Skateland," she confessed that she and the rest of gang -- yep, Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson and Taylor Lautner too -- were ambitious when it came to doing their own daring battle tricks for "Breaking Dawn."

"They're working with special effects but actually our cast as a whole is pretty athletic," she tells NextMovie exclusively. "Everyone really wants to be able to do their own stunts. We all worked really hard to do as much as production would possibly allow us do insurance-wise.

"A lot of what you see will actually be us doing it."

She couldn't go into further detail about what all that entailed, but we're guessing it means she'll be doing quite a bit of running, jumping and pouncing on members of the Volturi army. In other words, Bring. It. On.

"The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1" doesn't hit theaters until Nov. 18, but you can see Ashley in "Skateland" this weekend. To help you pass the time, here's a full gallery of all the official images from "Breaking Dawn."


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