Check out the trailer for Jackson’s movie Girlfriend, which he stars in and produces.
The movie will make its debut at the Toronto Film Fest.

Kellan spoke to UsWeekly recently, and while he understands that shirtless guys might sell more movie tickets than the rest, he knows he wants to be more than that:
“By no means do I want to be a piece of meat for the rest of my career. It’s funny when you get asked to do a talk show, and then they follow it up with requesting you take your shirt off.”
Kellan will never be “just a piece a meat”. He’s very charismatic, charming, talented, funny and increadibly sweet to the fans. And not only that, but he’s one of the Twilight cast members that does more charity work! Just check this out: Kellan posted today this picture on his twitter page (@kellanlutz):

He had just built a house for the Saint Bernard Project with the team pictured above. He’s currently in New Orleans building homes for the victims of Hurricane Katrina five years after the disaster. He eventually helped build seven homes in just five days.

They hate each other in the Twilight films, but in The Runaways, Kristen and Dakota got really close. Dakota talked about not feeling awkward when kissing Kristen, but actually feeling very comfortable.
“Was it awkward? When you feel comfortable around someone and you have no defences up, that’s when you’re going to be the best. I feel very comfortable with Kristen
I wanted to do a different kind of movie because I am getting older and my parents had no doubts about the project whatsoever. I think everyone was comfortable because it’s a true story.
My mom was there on set the whole time. My dad saw it at the Sundance festival and I wasn’t really nervous because I’ve been doing this since I was six, so he’s used to seeing me in different situations.
He says that when he watched it he didn’t even think it was me because I look so different and Cherie is not who I am in real life.”
Don’t forget – The Runaways is now out on DVD (link on the left sidebar, bottom) and will come out in theaters this fall in many countries in Latin America like Brazil, Mexico and Argentina.

Welcome to the Rileys Saturday, a blog created to support Kristen’s upcoming movie Welcome to the Rileys, had an exclusive interview with Kristen’s make up artist Robin Matthews who’s done Kristen’s make up for many of her movies like Into the wild, The Runaways, Welcome to the Rileys and the Twilight movies.
The interview is extensive and very interesting; she talks about working on different looks for Kristen’s roles, what kind of make up she uses on her, how she started working as a make up artist and how you can make it in the industry of you’re interested in becoming a make up artist yourself.

Here’s a portion of the interview where she talked about Kristen pre and post Twilight:
I first met Kristen when I was working for Sean Penn. I was the Make-Up Department Head for his movie Into the Wild and Kristen played Emile Hirsh’s friend/admirer “Tracy”. Kristen was 15 at the time.
We met up again in 2008, for Welcome to the Rileys. Kristen shot some of her scenes and had to leave for a few weeks to do press for Twilight, which came out while we were shooting Rileys. As I remember it, when she came back, that was the beginning of the end of her being able to walk around without being mobbed by fans. It seemed like she left as a regular girl and came back as the exact same regular girl but with the whole world watching her every move.
Somewhere in that time period, Kristen asked me to be her personal make-up artist, and a few months later, we were in Vancouver starting New Moon. A week after leaving Italy, The Runaways and Eclipse followed back to back in what was a very busy year for us.On going back and forth between looks. From sweet Bella Swan to badass Joan Jett:
We weren’t going back and forth but they were only a few days apart. It was a bit of a whirlwind, but that’s what we do for a living. We’re used to it.
On Kristen being able to pull off any look:
I’ve mentioned before that she’s a total chameleon with her looks in movies and she is. Look at photos of her from Eclipse, The Runaways, Welcome to the Rileys, and her in real life and tell me another actress that’s physically has transformed in her roles like that in a 2 year period of time.
Interesting tidbit from the interview? Robin says the crew on the set of Eclipse would throw grapes as far as they could and Taylor Lautner would catch them with his mouth!
Read the full interview here. Highly recommended.
Melissa spoke to HollywoodLife at the Emmys. She says the sex screens will be interesting and she “really has to get into it” while writing the script.
She mentioned that Garrett and the Denalis will be great characters in the movie, but it looks like she’s struggling with all the other vampires that are featured in the story, since there’s so many of them.
Moviefone has put together an end of summer movie poll with only the top movies of the summer of 2010. The Twilgiht Saga: Eclipse is included in many categories.
Movie that was most worth your cash
Best chick flick
Summer’s sexiest woman
Summer’s hottest leading man
Favorite on-screen couple
Summer’s best sequel/prequel
Best gasp-worthy moment
>> Vote here!
At the Emmys red carpet, Melissa shared with MTV the process of writing the script for Breaking Dawn. She says she’s 75% done with writing the scripts for Part 1 and 2, but she’ struggling with the final battle scene.
“The final battle sequence is a big challenge because it lasts 25 pages,” Rosenberg told us. “It’s almost an entire three-act story in and of itself. You have to track (kept all in one setting) hundreds of characters. It’s an enormous challenge to choreograph on the page and for Bill to choreograph on the stage.
I’ve written a couple of drafts [of the scene]; I haven’t gotten with Bill [to go over it] yet. That’s the next big hurdle to sit down with the stunt coordinator and create the ballet.”
I just wanted to post a cute picture so this isn’t a super serious post.
Over the weekend the Twilight Lexicon posted something very important on their blog that had been on the minds of many affected bloggers for some time now. We had been discussing it back and forth through e-mails with other fansite owners and we came to the conclusion that there’s many bad habits among the Twilight fansite community that end up affecting other sites negatively. One of them is the darn copy/paste/source at the bottom method which mostly affects this site. Many fansites are becoming lazy and are picking up 100% of their posted content from other sites. What’s worse is, they copy and paste the full posts on their blogs. No personal commentary added, no personal contribution seems to be needed, no original thought is present. Just plain old copy/paste, and sometimes their sources at the bottom aren’t even the original sources. We’ve had that happen to us: we translate something from a Spanish site (news item, interview) and we see our translations word-by-word on other blogs and then surprise! the source at the bottom is their fansite BFF, who took the translation from us (source at the very bottom).
Like the Lex pointed out, this isn’t work. Think about how you do your homework at school, and if you turned in a paper with all the text taken from another source (even if you quote it… at the bottom) you would get a big fat F. It’s lazy blogging. Blogging is not just about reposting the most important news of the day in Twilight world from other sources. It’s also about finding contributions of your own and putting them out there for the fans. It’s about expressing your thoughts, your opinions, or adding your own investigations if you want to keep things neutral and just inform readers.
This is something Twilight Poison tries to do everyday. Original contributions. We hunt down magazine stands in Latin American countries for all the Spanish publications that feature new interviews with the cast, for example. Some of those publications feature new photoshoots not available in other countries. We translate those always great interviews for fans of other countries who wouldn’t find them otherwise. This takes us hours to do. Money. Resources. Scanning, translating takes me at least 2 or 3 hours depending on the length of the article. It helps us become an archive of foreign printed news, articles and interviews. Some magazines don’t allow their scans to be online. Others don’t mind. When we’re asked to take something down we do, and we never post anything from that publication again. But some magazines, especially foreign magazines, don’t mind it at all, in fact, they like it. I’ve gotten thank you notes from reporters and editors of Spanish magazines for translating and sharing their interviews with foreign fans. In return, some of them recommend our site on their magazine, which is why 90% of our magazine mentions are from Spanish magazines.
But when other blogs copy/paste my efforts and personal contributions, their value decreases because it’s not my unique contribution. It’s everywhere now. What takes me 3 hours to do it takes them 5 minutes to repost. Do you think that’s fair? And when my website is open for everybody, not locked and not members only, there truly is no need to be reposted elsewhere if it can be found here just fine.
Now, I’m not here to tell you guys how to run your blogs. If you want to do the copy/paste/source/via/via/via jazz, be my guest. But not with Twilight Poison content anymore. I always bit my tongue in the past because I wanted to get along with other fansite owners and save myself the drama that this community so adores. I didn’t mind sharing stuff with other sites. But then I thought “Is it too hard to just quote an excerpt and link back? Is it too hard to be kind and not use other fansites as a resource center? Is it cool that this took me 3 hours and reposting it takes 5 minutes? Should I keep this blog going anymore?”. Unfair, right? So from now own, these are our rules as of today:
You can’t:
- Take our entire translations and all our scans.
- Repost our entire translated articles.
- Repost our exclusive videos. Neither on youtube nor on Facebook. Getting press credentials as a fansite is not easy! These exclusives are hard to get! Sometimes we score invites, sometimes we don’t, so we cherish our chances at red carpets, press conferences and photocalls.
- Repost our exclusive pictures (meaning, those pictures we take at events, those that are truly ours, that we took with our cameras).
- All of this applies to: sites, blogs, forums, IMDB, livejournal communities and tumblr and twitpic accounts.
- These rules include our English-to-Spanish translations on our Spanish blog!
You can:
- Take a portion, excerpt, quote from our translated articles/interviews and such. I won’t be evil. I will share with you guys. Just not the whole thing.
- Take a couple of scans and link back to the rest.
- Take a couple of pictures and link back to the rest.
- Embed our videos on your site. Make gifs of them if you want. Icons, whatever.
In return we will:
- Link to your own scans/translations/articles. We’ll quote you or post and excerpt. One or two pictures and we’ll link to the rest.
- We’ll recommend your stuff to our readers. You can e-mail me at wolfspirit at twilightpoison.com
- We will not post tagged pictures purchased by fansites for their sites anymore. We have in the past, but it doesn’t feel right anymore. These pictures are beyond expensive. By us posting them, we’re cheating these sites from getting hits which equal ad revenue, which is how these webmasters pay for their pictures in the first place. Personally, I have no issue at all with people tagging the pictures they purchase because I know how expensive they are. In fact, I actually encourage it because many people won’t credit these fansites if the pictures are not tagged. Unfair.
- If you don’t want to post anything from your site, let me know and I won’t ever again.
PLEASE!
- Don’t be rude and credit properly: active links, not just twilightpoison.com as text, or “source is in the tag”. Active, working links!
- Check if the link works. Don’t fake-link (aka, typo in the URL, error in the HTML). That is lame. If you like my content and you post it, I deserve a link, like it or not. I’ve even seen entertainment sites do this, not just fansites.
- Link back to the original source if it’s me, not your fansite BFF to give them hits. I know my translations.
A site survives on hits and links!
“I’m new at blogging, I don’t know how it’s done!”
Honest mistakes, and new webmasters not knowing at first is completely understandable. Here are our little tips for new bloggers:
- You can take news from other places. We all take news from other places. But copying the whole article is not blogging. Common sense should tell you that it’s lazy. How should you do it? Post direct quotes, and then write the article yourself and quote the original source.
- Your own contribution matters. This isn’t about posting everything you see: articles, news, pictures, copy/paste, re-upload. Sure, some pictures are not exclusive and free to post, we post many of them, but in my opinion a line shouldn’t be crossed. If a site buys a picture, it’s best that if your blog is large, you respect their content and link back to them as opposed to taking all of it and benefiting yourself from their exclusives. And sure, sometimes the sites don’t mind, and a lot of the times we see E! posting an exclusive picture by TMZ. But there’s a difference between a couple of pictures, and reposting the whole gallery.
If a fansite has exclusive pictures taken by them at a red carpet, photocall, etc. don’t repost them on your site. Be kind, and link to their gallery. Don’t be selfish and want everything for your blog too. Support them/us. Like I said, getting press credentials as a fansite is not easy. These exclusives are cherished by fansite admins and they/we deserve our exclusives and our moment, our credit, our success.
- Personal touch. Don’t become a clone of other fansites. Contribute with something to the fandom. Your own translations, your own scans, your own exclusives. This is not easy to do, but in the end it will bring you great things.
- Make friends, not enemies! You never know how useful and helpful we can be to you. You never know when you might need something. Not sourcing correctly, copying and detagging pictures show lack of respect towards your peers, immaturity and selfishness.
- Be professional. You never know who you will impress and who will invite you to be part of events, or send you press releases, kits, info. Who will recommend you on their site, magazine, newspaper, etc.
In the end all of us fansite owners and bloggers work for a common goal: the satisfaction of the rest of the fans. The content is for fans, and not for fellow webmasters. We share, but we’re not a resource center. Let’s have common courtesy, let’s be as professional as a fansite can be, let’s be considerate. Let’s make our time and work worth it.
Thanks guys, and I will appreciate people respecting our new policy. This is not optional anymore. People must start somewhere and we’ll follow the same rules and example.
Thanks again to Pattinsonlife we have the pictures of Robert Pattinson for GQ Magazine all in HQ.
Click in the pictures so you can see them in HUGE size. You can see them after the jump.
Courtesy of Pattinsonlife we have now new amazing outtakes of Robert Pattinson from Another Man Photoshoot, all of the in HQ.
See all the pictures after the jump. I know you will enjoy these outtakes!