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Joe Jonas Latest GF Sucks - Literally!

Monday, July 12, 2010

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But it surely is a match made in tween publicity heaven

Sources are claiming the Joe Jonas feels all better about smashing Demi Lovato's heart and is moving on to someone without a soul - at least in her movies.

The JoBro has been spotted spending a lot of time with Ashley Greene, who has made her name (and more $$$ than she deserves) in the Twilight franchise.

The couple have been seen on several dates, including an intimate dinner at London's The Ivy as well as canoodling at the Eclipse premiere earlier this month. Joe is reportedly "smitten" with Ashley 
and her fame.
Between the two of them, they have dated most of young Hollywood. We suppose it was only a matter of time!

[Image via WENN.]

Breaking Dawn Sex Scenes Will Be "Way Hot," Screenwriter Promises


The movie adaptation of Twilight sequel Breaking Dawn may or may not contain the book's infamous birth scene, but screenwriter Melissa Rosenberg promises that the final Twilight installment will have one thing: Lots of sexy sex for its sexy stars Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart to get sexy to. Describing a Breaking Dawn sex scene between Pattinson's Edward Cullen and Stewart's Bella Swan as "way hot," Rosenberg vows, "Breaking Dawn will be sexier [than its predecessors.] I think we can get awfully sexy with a PG-13, I'm not worried about the rating. I know a lot of fans are like, 'We have...

Ashley Greene Showing Her Stomach in Big Apple Heat Wave


After spending the Fourth of July with family and friends in her hometown of Jacksonville Florida, Ashley Greene arrived in New York City.

After wrapping up her busy promotional schedule for Eclipse, Ashley Greene was seen at the Big Apple trying to beat the heat with a cold bottle of water and a flowy tank top showing her stomach.

Ashley was able to capitalize on all opportunities before the next Twilight segment. She's some projects that are lined up including a comedy with Miley Cyrus. This week she made a small screen cameo when she popped up at a photo shoot chronicled on The City.

Why Couldn't Eclipse Beat New Moon?

Why Couldn't Eclipse Beat New Moon?


UPDATE: Final numbers out today show Eclipse had a bigger-than-estimated weekend, and upped its overall domestic take to $176.4 million. The film is now just $2.5 million off the pace of New Moon. And now back to your debate…

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Did fireworks scare off fang-girls? Did Team Jacob's screams scare off the unaligned crowds? Why couldn't Eclipse's box-office start quite match New Moon's? 

Here are the findings on the new Twilight movie's Fourth of July weekend:

• For starters, the $68 million Eclipse made lots and lots and lots of money: $82.5 million from Friday-Monday alone, per the latest estimates.

• Since opening Wednesday, Eclipse has sucked up $175.3 million domestically, the biggest six-day haul of the year, and the eighth-biggest in Hollywood history.

• Overall, Eclipse set three records of note: biggest midnight gross ever, biggest Wednesday ever; and, widest release ever.
And yet…

Despite its stellar stats, Eclipse is still running slightly behind New Moon, which, after six days, had taken in $178.9 million (for sixth on the all-time list).

The difference between the two Twilight Saga siblings is small—less than $4 million—and New Moon's slightly faster start was mainly aided by the calendar, with New Moon taking full advantage of its Friday opening day.
Eclipse, however, was not thrown to the wolves by Summit Entertainment. While its Wednesday opening pretty much prevented it from vying for opening weekend (or New Moon) records, its summer setting could lead to bigger mid-week grosses—and, eventually, bigger-than-New Moon grosses.   

Other notable box-office factoids:

• Toy Story 3 was to crack $300 million overall domestically today—its 18th day in release. Only six films have reached that milestone faster, per Box Office Mojo.

• With a $53.2 million Friday-Monday gross, The Last Airbender didn't crash, but its fuel may be about to give out. Opening-weekend audiences graded the critically trashed fantasy epic a so-so C, the Los Angeles Times reported. (By comparison, the Twilight faithful awarded Eclipse an A.)

Here's an updated look at the Fourth of July holiday weekend's top-grossing films, per Friday-Monday estimates compiled by Exhibitor Relations:

  1. The Twilight Saga: Eclipse, $82.5 million
  2. The Last Airbender, $53.2 million
  3. Toy Story 3, $42.2 million
  4. Grown Ups, $26.5 million
  5. Knight and Day, $14 million
  6. The Karate Kid, $11.5 million
  7. The A-Team, $4.3 million
  8. Get Him to the Greek, $1.6 million
  9. Shrek Forever After, $1.3 million
  10. Cyrus, $1 million



Twilight (series)

Thursday, July 9, 2009




Twilight is a series of four vampire-based fantasy/romance novels by the American author Stephenie Meyer. It follows the life of Isabella "Bella" Swan, a teenager who moves to Forks, Washington, and finds her life radically changed when she falls in love with a vampire named Edward Cullen.

The series is told primarily from Bella's point of view, with the epilogue of Eclipse and a portion of Breaking Dawn being told from the viewpoint of character Jacob Black. Midnight Sun, if published, will be a retelling of the first book, Twilight, from Edward Cullen's point of view.[relevant? ]

The Twilight series is popular among young adults, having sold over 42 million copies worldwide[1] with translations into 37 different languages around the globe.[2] The four Twilight books were the biggest selling novels of 2008 on the USA Today Best-Selling Books list.[3]