TCA 2010 – Taylor Lautner Accepting ‘Choice Smile’ Award
A new video for Twilight Eclipse has been released and its shows part of the tent scene with Robert Pattinson (Edward), Taylor Lautner (Jacob) and Kristen Stewart (Bella). The better part of the video though is the interview with the stars on the scene. As is pretty well known by now, Jacob and Edward hate each other and compete for Bella’s attention. But in real life they actually really liked each other. They’ve become good friends. So any scene where they have to actively and very visibly hate each other is now difficult for the two young actors. And this scene was definitely no exception.
Taylor describes how difficult it really was in the interview. He says that during many shots the two couldn’t take each other seriously and would burst out laughing, slapping high fives with one another. I think that’s a pretty fun work environment if you ask me.
Enjoy the video!
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A new video from The Twilight Saga: Eclipse movie soundtrack by Muse is out for the first single titled Neutron Star Collision. Many of the movie visuals in the video have already been seen, but they still look great as the background for the song’s cool lyrics. On the video we can see some scenes with favorite vampire Edward played by Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart as Bella and lovable wolf-boy Taylor Lautner as Jacob.
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This clip primarily features the Cullens’ discussion, but it’s a part of Eclipse anyhow.
Bella Swan’s life is in jeopardy, but who is out to get her? Victoria? The Vulturi? A nomad? Find out what happens in our exclusive clip from ‘The Twilight Saga: Eclipse,’ in theaters June 30!
In ‘Eclipse,’ someone’s creating an army of vampires, and Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner must brace themselves for battle. But will Edward and Jacob kill each other before they protect Bella?
“Bella had been getting closer to Jacob throughout ‘New Moon,’ and now they have a very strong bond, and Edward’s still relatively resentful of that, and becomes openly resentful throughout ‘Eclipse,’” explains Robert. “Eventually he’s called upon to have to accept his help and the rest of the wolf pack’s help to defeat Victoria’s army of newborn [vampires].”
In the film, Bella (Stewart) continues her quest to evade vampire Victoria (played in ‘Eclipse’ by Bryce Dallas Howard), who is bent on vengeance after Edward (Pattinson) killed her main squeeze James in the first ‘Twilight.’ Bella is also confronted with a choice — does she want to spend eternity with vampire Edward, or will she choose a human life with werewolf Jacob (Lautner)?
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Up to the Minute:
- Rumor has it that Taylor isn’t walking on the carpet
- Elizabeth Reaser says Breaking Dawn will be 2 movies, they are just waiting to get it in writing.
- They show Taylor Lautner in the opening scene of the movie awards – wearing his trademark leather jacket.
- Taylor and Robert do a skit with Tom Cruise!
- Rob won Best Male Performance and Global Superstar
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Twilight Saga: New Moon,” zilch for “Avatar,” visually insane dance numbers, gut-busting parodies and so much more, the 2010 MTV Movie Awards made for a wildly hilarious, frequently emotional and shockingly vulgar night.
The evening kicked off with media mogul Les Grossman, who lived up to his fiery reputation by pushing popular actors like Will Smith and Michael Cera down some surprising new career paths. One such idea was “Bad Ass Cops,” a police-themed action adventure starring “Twilight” leading men Robert Pattinson and Taylor Lautner.
But Grossman’s time in the spotlight was quickly yanked away by host Aziz Ansari, who followed up with some segments of his own, including one that put him in the tragic shoes of Claireece “Precious” Jones. The host finally took the stage thanks to an introduction made by music sensation Justin Bieber, prompting Ansari to launch into an opening comedy act that set the tone for the rest of the hilarious evening.
Part of Ansari’s monologue dwelled on the pervasive popularity of “Twilight,” a notion that was decisively affirmed when Kristen Stewart kicked off the awards portion of the show by winning Best Female Performance for her portrayal of Bella Swan in the supernatural-romance franchise. Even the award for Breakthrough Performance went to Anna Kendrick, who won for “Up in the Air” but got her break in the “Twilight Saga.” Presenters and “Get Him to the Greek” co-stars Jonah Hill and Russell Brand embarked on an epic Team Jacob vs. Team Edward debate that left Sean “Diddy” Combs fully confused.
That wasn’t the only hilarious moment from the “Greek” stars, as Hill and Brand engaged in a full-on lip-locking assault during a special Kiss Cam segment that also claimed Zac Efron and Vanessa Hudgens. But the most memorable kiss of the evening belonged to Sandra Bullock and Scarlett Johansson, as they shared a quick smooch during Bullock’s acceptance of the Generation Award.
Indeed, Bullock’s acceptance speech was one of the highlights of the evening, marking her first major public appearance since news broke of husband Jesse James’ infidelity. To that end, Bullock wanted to clear the air on certain rumors: She is not dead, everyone has cellulite “not just me,” and paparazzi photographers need more flattering lenses. Taking a more serious tone, Bullock emphasized that even in light of her Generation Award, something that typically goes to “old people” as they wind down their careers, as she put it, she has no plans of leaving the spotlight.
“No matter what you might have heard or read lately, I love what I do, and I’m not going anywhere,” she said, adding that everyone in the audience should say a prayer for those affected by the oil spill in the Gulf.
Her emotional speech was matched only by “The Hangover” actor Ken Jeong’s own acceptance of the Best WTF Moment award. Jeong broke down in tears recounting his wife’s battle with breast cancer. “She taught me that life is short and you shouldn’t be afraid to take chances,” the choked-up Jeong announced, happily revealing that his wife has been cancer-free for two years now.
Beyond Bullock and Jeong’s heartfelt speeches, the show featured some very different but no less intense moments, thanks to performances of Katy Perry and Snoop Dogg’s “California Gurls,” Christina Aguilera’s medley of songs from her upcoming album Bionic (complete with a glowing heart on her underwear) and the return of Les Grossman in a shockingly well-choreographed dance number opposite Jennifer Lopez.
But the biggest laughs of the night came from Team Aziz. The host provided viewers with a terrific “Human Giant” reunion alongside Rob Huebel and Paul Scheer in a sketch titled “Stunt Kidz.” He also appeared as Taavon, a tough-as-nails swagger coach (who can only sit on purple chairs) hired to impart swagger tips to comedian Zach Galifianakis, an effort that paid off, as the “Hangover” comedian ultimately won the award for Best Comedic Performance. Ansari as Taavon accepted the award on Galifianakis’ behalf.
Ansari also paved the way for one of the most foulmouthed Movie Awards in the ceremony’s history. Following Bullock’s acknowledgement of the oil spill in the Gulf region, Ansari wildly shouted “f— you, BP” numerous times as he sang an R. Kelly-style tribute to “Avatar.” But his filthy language paled in comparison to Mark Wahlberg and Will Ferrell’s, as the stars of “The Other Guys” dangled from the theater’s ceiling, frantically cursing at their situation.
The incessant swearing of the show’s many guests didn’t go unnoticed by actor Peter Facinelli. While accepting the Best Movie award for “The Twilight Saga: New Moon,” Carlisle Cullen dropped some F-bombs of his own and two of them managed to slip past the censors, to the surprise of many.
Less surprising, to Ansari at least, was the virtual awards sweep made by “New Moon.” The host may have over-exaggerated by declaring that ” ‘Twilight’ won everything,” but the franchise’s second installment did emerge as the evening’s greatest winner with victories in the Best Movie, Best Male Performance, Best Female Performance, Best Kiss and Global Star categories. “The Hangover” was the second most successful film with wins for Best Comedic Performance and Best WTF Moment, while “Avatar” walked away without a single award to its name.
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Videos:
Click HERE to see a video of Taylor arriving at South Korea’s airport.
Feast your eyes on this vampire (Robert Pattinson) vs. werewolf (Taylor Lautner) throwdown in the latest clip from the upcoming Eclipse.
Papa Charlie (Billy Burke) intervenes before Bella’s (Kristen Stewart) boyz can brawl, but is it really a fair fight? Consider this:
Bella tells Jacob to leave.
Jake is inches shorter than his vampy rival.
Edward drives the superior station wagon.
Jake offers a parting kiss-off.
Who are you rooting for? Or would you prefer peace in La Push?
Source: E! Online
• Oprah Clips (Backstage & Show Parts) – HERE
• “Eclipse” TV Spot – HERE
• “Eclipse” Jacob v. Edward Clip – HERE
Edward: If you ever touch her against her will again…
Jacob: She’s not sure what she wants!
Robert: Well, let me give you a clue. Wait for her to say the words.
Jacob: Fine. Then she will.
Bella: Jacob, just go, ok?!?
At that point, Charlie comes outside from hearing the commotion and demands to know what’s going on.
Jacob simply answers, “I kissed Bella.”
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The videos will be soon available on the video archive, but for now, enjoy the youtube clips!
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Most of it is in french, but until we get a subtitled version, have to set up with this!
I usually do NOT post these things, but this trailer is just incredible. It is almost like you are looking at the official trailer (which I hope we get soon!)