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Taylor Lautner goes solo in Abduction trailer
By joewest
20th April 2011 | 0 comments | 1 person likes this
The trailer for lupine meathead Taylor Lautner’s first lead role in a movie away from the Twilight series has been released.
Abduction sees him dicking around with an iPad before discovering that he is not the typical American boy that he had always thought. Instead he is some kind of Bourne-lite spykid or something, abducted as a child and raised by imposters. Learning this leads to him being chased by a shady government agency while he tries to find his real parents and pop his cherry with a token female sidekick.
It seems like the kind of film which might have featured Shia LaBeouf a couple of years ago and the whole thing is not likely to win Lautner any new fans. See if you think it will appease his teen and twentysomething female audience by watching the trailer here.
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Twihards Turn Out for Twilight Eclipse Marathon
By Becca Hutson
6th July 2010 | 0 comments | 0 votes yet, click here to agree or disagree
In advance of the release of the third Twilight film, Eclipse, Vue put on an extra-special triple screening of the Twilight Saga – showing both Twilight and New Moon in advance of the hotly anticipated third chapter.
Following the entangled love lives of Bella, Edward and Jacob – Eclipse sees the plot take an extra dramatic twist…but of course, we don’t want to give it all away!
The Twilight contingent were out in force as crowds gathered to relive the first two films – and of course, be some of the first people in the world to see Eclipse.
The film has already had rave reviews whether you’re Team Edward or Jacob – and we can’t wait for number four!
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Twilight Eclipse Review: Critics say it’s got some bite
By Natalie Wotherspoon
2nd July 2010 | 0 comments | 0 votes yet, click here to agree or disagree
The new Twilight film, Eclipse has done pretty well with the critics considering it’s a film which is directed at teenage girls full of hormones with a thing about vampires or more precisely Robert Pattinson and the wolf played by Taylor Lautner. Whilst the fans clearly adore it, the critics have given it a consistent rating of 3 out of 5. The general consenus is that it is the film’s emotion and seriousness which makes it better than your average teenage romance.The Metro gave Twilight 3 out of 5 stars saying “True, Eclipse is at times ridiculously cheesy, but it’s well made (apart from the odd dodgy CGI wolf) and there are knowing – and humorous winks to the film’s penchant for over-egged melodrama. The three leads are all fantastic delivering committed performances which are probably better than the material demands. The saga shows no signs of letting up just yet – thank God, there are two more to come.”
The Guardian rated the film the same starring but said ” But that would be to detract from the operatic, high-voltage kick that its occult stuff supplies. It’s not often you find yourself commending a contemporary teen-oriented franchise for sticking to the old values of character and narrative, but Eclipse, in its sulky, lip-biting way, manages it.” The review also mentions that it is the films seriousness which makes it successful.
This is concurred by the Telegraph who say that “It’s easy to knock the Twilightfilms, with their taste for cheesy special effects and teenage hyper-ventilation, but the feelings that course through them are honest enough — just your average old-fashioned romantic-masochistic teen-dream rapture. Only with sharper teeth.”
Digital Spy, thinks that the makers of Twilight knows what its fans want and said that thankfully for die hard fans the film has susbstance “it’s a definite step up from New Moon and might even leave the harshest critics just a teeny bit excited about what’s in store come the two-part Breaking Dawn… The countdown to November 2011 begins…” Indeed it does Digital Spy, indeed it does.
The new Twilight film, Eclipse has done pretty well with the critics considering it’s a film which is directed at teenage girls full of hormones with a thing about vampires or more precisely Robert Pattinson and the wolf played by Taylor Lautner. Whilst the fans clearly adore it, the critics have given it a consistent rating of 3 out of 5. The general consenus is that it is the film’s emotion and seriousness which makes it better than your average teenage romance.
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Remember Me Review-No Spoilers
By Hayley Thorpe
21st April 2010 | 2 comments | 1 person likes this
I felt like a kid at Christmas in anticipation of Robert Pattinson’s performance as Tyler Hawkins in Remember Me.
Remember Me is a love story. I won’t lie to you – it is what it is. The good thing about this film is that it’s not just a predictable love story as there’s a rather dramatic twist. Read more »
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No aftertaste: Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson and Taylor Lautner Eclipse Poster
By Becca Hutson
24th March 2010 | 2 comments | 0 votes yet, click here to agree or disagree
Hmm…So yesterday saw the release of the official poster for forthcoming Twilight film, Eclipse due for release in June 2010.
The third installment following the love triangle between Bella, Edward and Jacob, will see K-Stew make the biggest decision of her life as she choices between (the equally delectable) R-Patz and Taylor…but who will she choose?
Salty or Sweet can’t help but feel a tad underwhelmed by the whole thing…we were expecting Victoria to feature SOMEWHERE, not that we would have noticed anyway…we were slightly distracted by K-Stews pretty unconvincing wig…we think the Joan Jett mullet would probably have looked better…
But of course, lame poster or not – we still can’t wait for June 30th..
What do you think about the Eclipse poster? Over hyped? Over airbrushed? Over it?







