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Post Categories: Abduction • Gallery Photos
I’ve added 2 new ‘Abduction’ behind the scenes photos of Taylor Lautner. Gallery Link: |
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Post Categories: Abduction • Gallery Photos
I’ve added some new ‘Abduction’ behind the scenes photos of Taylor Lautner. Gallery Link: |
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In Stores NOW! Today is Tuesday January 17th, 2012 and Taylor Lautner’s movie ‘Abduction’ is now available for you to purchase on DVD and Blu-Ray. Make sure to support Taylor Lautner and purchase your copy (copies) of the movie today! Where to buy: |
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Post Categories: Abduction • Gallery Photos
I’ve added some new ‘Abduction’ behind the scenes photos of Taylor Lautner. Gallery Link: |
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Taylor Lautner dishes on his “steamy” kiss with Abduction co-star Lily Collins — and the tips he picked up along the way! Check out the DVD — out January 17 — to watch Taylor in action any time you want! |
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Post Categories: Abduction • Gallery Photos
I’ve added some new ‘Abduction’ behind the scenes photos of Taylor Lautner and Lily Collins. Gallery Link: |
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Post Categories: Abduction • Gallery Photos
Check out some more new Taylor Lautner ‘Abduction’ behind the scenes photos. Gallery Link: |
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Post Categories: Abduction • Gallery Photos
Check out some cool new Taylor Lautner ‘Abduction’ behind the scenes photos. Gallery Link: |
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Post Categories: Abduction
‘Abduction’ is heading to Video on Demand starting on December 22 through to January 4th. After that, it’s hitting DVD shelves! As a special holiday bonus, all VOD platforms will also feature a free On Demand featurette that includes a special behind-the-scenes look at the film and interviews with the cast and crew. The Bluray/DVD — out January 17th — will have the Abduction Chronicle (a production journal with Taylor), plus two bonus features: “Initiation of an Action Hero” and “The Fight For The Truth: Making Abduction Pulled Punches” gag reel. |
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Lionsgate Home Entertainment has announced DVD ($29.95) and Blu-ray ($39.99) releases of Abduction which stars Taylor Lautner, Lily Collins, and Alfred Molina. Each will be available to own from January 17th. Extras will include featurettes (“Abduction Chronicle: On-Camera Production Journal”, “Initiation of an Action Hero: Taylor’s Amazing Stunts”, “The Fight for The Truth: Making Abduction”), and a gag reel. The Blu-ray release will also include an exclusive In-Film Experience with in-picture documentaries and exclusive behind the scenes interviews with cast and crew. Synopsis
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So much for Taylor Lautner being a big action star — at least for now. The “Twilight” hunk’s turn as a Jason Bourne-like mover and shaker in Lionsgate’s “Abduction” opened to just $11.2 million — enough probably for the studio to make its money back, but not enough to launch Lautner into action-hero stardom. “If ‘Abduction’ works, he’s a movie star,” an individual with ties to the Lautner camp told TheWrap Friday, before the movie’s box office numbers came in. And if it didn’t have a big opening? “Studios are certainly not going to greenlight a $50 million movie with him in the lead.” With Lautner’s name leading the development of several studio tentpole projects — notably Universal’s “Stretch Armstrong” — that sentiment could become an issue. Certainly, with Lionsgate winning a bidding war for the “Abduction” script, and producing the film itself on a budget of around $35 million, the movie was a gamble for Lautner, too. Although he was a proven commodity in the “Twilight” movies, he had never carried a film on his own. Lautner’s gamble illustrates how tricky it is to manage the career of a young actor who wants to be a movie star — like now. “If you’re 20 years-old, there’s no rush to be the only guy in the movie, because you’re the only guy it gets pinned on when it fails,” said an agent who handles young actors. “And I don’t think at 20, whether you’re an actor or a student, anyone is ready for that pressure.” Contrast Lautner’s career choices to those of his “Twilight” co-star, Robert Pattinson. |
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John Singleton got off to a remarkable start with his directorial debut, Boyz N the Hood, one of the freshest movies about African-American ghetto life and social responsibility. I’ll never forget seeing him sitting in the row behind me at its world premiere, an afternoon press screening at Cannes in 1991, where, flanked by Quincy Jones on his right and Spike Lee on his left, he rose shyly to his feet and took off his baseball cap to acknowledge the standing ovation. He’s never made anything of comparable quality, and his latest, an espionage thriller, is an efficient, anonymous movie. Abduction takes a subject made familiar by Arthur Penn’s Target, Renny Harlin’s The Long Kiss Goodnight and Robert Rodriguez’s Spy Kids: the discovery by children that apparently conventional suburban parents are in fact deadly US government agents who have been keeping a low profile. 1. Abduction The boy in question here is a Pittsburgh high school senior (the likable Taylor Lautner, best known as a friendly Native American werewolf in the Twilight Saga series), and he and his girlfriend go on the run in Virginia, Washington and Pennsylvania from an untrustworthy CIA agent (Alfred Molina) and a Serbian gangster. His pursuers have inexhaustible backup, and they’ll stop at nothing to acquire a McGuffin in the form of a microchip bearing the names of numerous tinkers, tailors, soldiers and spies. For an entertainment centring on teenagers the violence is, I think, excessive. SOURCE: The Guardian |
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Of course when I get home from work I have a million pictures to add – why can’t he have events when I’m NOT at work! ugh oh well here you guys go!: |
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