Live Coverage Twilight Mania Kickoff

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Twilight Breaking Dawn (Credit: EPK.TV, Summit Entertainment, LLC)

This might not be our bisexual love affair we have for Trueblood’s steaming bedroom and neck biting blood fest with Sookie, Eric and Bill, but as a bi girl, I will say, I’m all bi candy over Robert Pattinson (Team Edward) and Peter Facinelli (Team Carlisle). Yes I know, I’m one of those older women who just love to get lost for a few hours into dream land and go watch the latest film Twilight SagaBreaking Dawn. Why? Carlisle! Don’t get me wrong, I started with a love crush on Edward, and he still holds it for me, but there’s something about Edwards dad Carlisle that is so sexy.

The last book of Breaking Dawn had more scenes with Calisle then in any book, and so this is my favor of all. Okay, I love the first book too, but this book has more interaction with Calisle and Edward. Will the movie? I’m hoping since it’s going to be cut into two parts. So sit back and watch the live coverage beginning on Entertainment Tonight Ustream—got to love new technology. Continue reading »

New Moon: Robert Pattinson on ‘Ellen’ (Video)

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Robert Pattinson was a guest on Ellen as they talk about New Moon, working out and playing a role in the nude. Got to love Ellen. Enjoy!

Eye Candy, Yum, Yum

This is for your visual pleasure and because I just adore Robert Pattinson. Enjoy my little madness.Continue reading »

Robert Pattinson in “Little Ashes”

Three rebels willing to take on the world. Two lovers risking it all. One story, untold until now.

One of the most exciting movies to come along is “Little Ashes.” Not only from what I have seen of the trailers — it deals with art, love, war, but also gay and Altering bisexuality content.

The movie takes place in Madrid 1922. A city wavering on the edge of change as traditional values are challenged by the dangerous new influences of jazz, Freud and the avant-garde. Salvador Dalí (Robert Pattinson from Harry Potter and Twilight) arrives at university at the age of 18, determined to become a great artist. His bizarre blend of shyness and rampant exhibitionism attracts the attention of two of the university’s social elite — Federico García Lorca (Javier Beltrán) and Luis Buñuel (Matthew McNulty). Continue reading »

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