Sam Bradley and the Men perform at Antones in San Antonio

November 30, 2009 Suze Leave a comment

Sam and the Men perform a new song, “Go Back”, written by their fellow band member Jeff.

Amazing Rob Pattinson Fan Art

November 30, 2009 Suze Leave a comment

DreamySim1 has designed some stunning Rob Pattinson wallpapers. Please pop by her site and leave her some feedback. Here are some of my favorites:

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The Hollywood Reporter chats with Robert Pattinson

November 26, 2009 Suze Leave a comment

New Bobby Long song on YouTube

November 23, 2009 Suze Leave a comment

Bobby has posted a new song on his YouTube! Be sure to check it out and leave a comment.

Source: BobbyLongNews

Bobby Long Jams at ‘Jammin Java’ in Virginia

November 22, 2009 Suze Leave a comment

Bobby Long gave another amazing performance on November 10 at Jammin’ Java in Virginia. Here are some videos and stunning photos from the show. Huge thanks to fan Courtney Adams for sharing them!

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Sam Bradley and the Men take ‘Center Stage’ in Atlanta

November 18, 2009 Suze Leave a comment

Sam and the Men took the stage in Atlanta on November 10 and here are some great pics from the show. Many thanks to Loren for sharing her photos!

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Rob Pattinson HQ Photos from London/Los Angeles ‘New Moon’ Red Carpets

November 17, 2009 Suze Leave a comment

There are countless stunning photos of Rob from both the London and L.A. New Moon red carpet premieres. Here is a small sampling…

 

London ‘New Moon’ Red Carpet

 

 

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L.A. Red Carpet

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Time magazine Q & A with Robert Pattinson

November 17, 2009 Suze Leave a comment

A new Rob interview from Time magazine…

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Q&A: The Twilight Saga: New Moon Star Robert Pattinson
By Bryan Alexander / Los Angeles

Seemingly overnight, Robert Pattinson went from playing Voldemort’s roadkill in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire to being the immortal half of one of the hottest screen couples of all time. He spoke with TIME about how he landed the role of Twilight’s Byronic vampire Edward Cullen, what it’s like to be a generational crush and how to walk unmolested along the streets of Vancouver.

You took on an edgy vampire movie and it’s become this. Did you know what you were signing up for?
I had no idea it was going to be like this. I really had no idea until … I guess I still don’t. The time that it hit me really was when we were shooting in Italy and the emotional reaction — it wasn’t just screaming. It was like people were so intently listening and watching. After every take there was polite applause. And it wasn’t hysteria. It was literally devotion to the characters. It was amazing. I haven’t felt that in any other situation. (See pictures of the New Moon cast.)

Casting Edward was crucial to the franchise. What did Catherine Hardwicke see in you?
I don’t know. I was a little intimidated by Kristen [Stewart] in my audition. So I played it like a guy who is beating himself up a lot about everything. I don’t think anyone else did it like that. I think they concentrated on the confidence aspect. If you read the book, you know he’s the perfect man, ideal man. If you’re a guy, you have certain ideals about what you think is attractive. And that’s why I didn’t go into it for ages, because I thought I’d end up being silly in the audition. I’d be posing. I guess I tried to ignore every aspect of the confident hero of the story. And I played the extreme opposite. It didn’t end up being that in the film. (See 90 years of vampires on the silver screen.)

If they had cast anyone else as Edward, would the franchise have been as successful as it is today?
I honestly don’t know. No matter how famous I get as an individual, it’s always evened — or even surpassed — by the fame of Edward Cullen. That’s got to mean something. I don’t mind that. That’s just the way it is.

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New Tom Sturridge interview with Bullz-Eye.Com

November 15, 2009 Suze Leave a comment

Bullz-Eye.Com chatted with Tom Sturridge during the press junket for ‘Pirate Radio’. A great interview to check out…

When Bullz-Eye was invited to participate in the press junket for Focus Features’ new film, “Pirate Radio,” which took place at the Mayfair Hotel in London, you can imagine that we jumped at the opportunity. This wasn’t simply because of the location…though, to be fair, that was a hell of a nice benefit. But the concept of “Pirate Radio” – the pirate radio scene in England during the 1960s – combined with the director (Richard Curtis, “Love, Actually”) and the stars (Bill Nighy, Philip Seymour Hoffman, January Jones, Chris O’Dowd, Rhys Darby, Rhys Ifans, and the list goes on) had been enough to get us excited about the film long before the invite was ever sent our way. But then to be invited to fly to London, screen the film, and participate in a trio of roundtable interviews with three of the stars (Talulah Riley, Tom Sturridge, and Nick Frost)..? The word “bliss” comes to mind.

After Talulah Riley bid us farewell, it would not be long before her co-star – and, as we now know, close friend – Tom Sturridge joined us. Like Talulah, he had a plate of food before him as well, having also set off for his busy day without breakfast, but he immediately set it down and strolled around the table, shaking our hands and making sure that he knew all of our names. This was a nice tactic, as many of us barely knew his name. It’s fair to say that “Pirate Radio” is Sturridge’s biggest film to date, and it’s a statement easily confirmed, as he’s only a total of five films. (The other four, for the record, are “Like Minds,” “Being Julia,” “Vanity Fair,” and “FairyTale: A True Story.”) In addition to “Pirate Radio,” however, he’ll also be in “Waiting for Forever,” which co-stars Rachel Bilson, Jaime King, Nikki Blonsky, Richard Jenkins, and Blythe Danner. From one solid ensemble straight into another…? Not bad, sir. Not bad at all.

Journalist #1: So you were, like, one of 60 people, I understand, who tried out for this role. But you got it.

Tom Sturridge: I honestly don’t know. I’m sure that’s the stuff that put in the press because it’s, like, “Make him interesting because he hasn’t done much other films! Make up a story!” (Laughs)

J1: Was it a long audition process, though?
“The thing that separates me from the other people on the poster, basically, is that they are all experienced and incredibly talented and therefore were asked to be in it. And I definitely wasn’t asked. So I had to persuade them. I did, like, four or five auditions. Maybe three or four. But in the end, (Richard Curtis) succumbed to my belligerence.”

TS: Yeah, it was. I mean, the thing that separates me from the other people on the poster, basically, is that they are all experienced and incredibly talented and therefore were asked to be in it. And I definitely wasn’t asked. (Laughs) So I had to persuade them. I did, like, four or five auditions. Maybe three or four. But in the end, he succumbed to my belligerence.

J1: So what was the attraction for you? Why did you want to do this?

TS: Well, I mean, I wanted to be part of this group of people, specifically Richard. Whatever you think of this film, it’s rare that you get Philip Seymour Hoffman, Bill Nighy, Rhys Ifans, Emma Thompson, and Nick Frost in the same room. And I wanted to be in that room. That was it.
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The Twilight fandom gives back

November 15, 2009 Suze Leave a comment

A slightly off-topic post but important to share…

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Twilight fans are pulling together to support Alex’s Lemonade Stand, a charitable foundation for childhood cancer. For more information on how you can participate in the fundraiser, please visit the following link:

The Fandom Gives Back

Thanks for your support!