Now in color.
A New Moon Cover Without Robert Pattinson?
I've only posted the Rob bits ,that sounds "naughty" (in my best Rob voice)If you want to read the rest go to the Source
From EW Online:
Entertainment Weekly's fall movie preview features New Moon on its cover. Ahhh! Oh, but wait, no Robert Pattinson. Just Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner hanging out, getting close. In fact, the only time everyone's favorite sparkle vampire pops up is to talk about Taylor.
"It was a stress-free job for three months," says the Pattz. "All the pressure was on Taylor."
As for her chemistry with Rob, she just says she's not pregnant...
"It's so absurd. I walk out of my trailer with my pants undone—and they think I'm pregnant? I mean, really?! They think I’m pregnant? Come on! Like, dude I don't get it."
OK, just to be clear, that answer was actually in response to all the tabloid nonsense she has to deal with; the Robsten situation was never addressed, obviously.
Thanks to Kim for the tip.
New Moon will be better than "Twilight"

That's according to Kristen Stewart. Here's what she has to say:
While making the first movie, Summit kept urging Stewart and Pattinson to ease up on the teenage angst. Now Stewart's diving headlong into heartache. She says she reached her breaking point one long, cold night in the forest while filming the pivotal scene where Edward abandons her. ''Before the scene, I was sitting in my car, like f---ing crying — crying so hard you can't breathe,'' she says. ''Because I was really overwhelmed and intimidated by the scene. Everyone says, 'She better be able to pull off the emotion in this movie!' And it's such an important moment in the book, when he leaves.'' The scene exhausted her. ''I'm thinking, 'We have to be done now,''' she remembers. '''Just tell me we're done.'''
Despite the heavy emotional weather in New Moon, director Weitz remained calm and contemplative, as different from the driven, frenetic Hardwicke as Jacob is from Edward. On particularly tough days, Weitz wore a shirt bearing the WWII British propaganda slogan ''Keep Calm and Carry On.'' Sometimes he'd sit in the director's chair and read sci-fi novels while the crew readied the next shot. ''[Making Twilight] was much more of a fight,'' says Stewart. ''Everyone was a little more scared. We needed to make something commercial but stay true to the book. We didn't have as much money. It was all very impulsive, and that's what I love about that f---ing movie.''
She pauses. ''But I think New Moon is gonna be even better.''
Thar's just the part where she mentions Rob. If you want to read the full article head over to EW.com
Ok so here's the deal.....

Don't have a heart attack!!!! In case you haven't already seen these they are really good manips have been floating around and I think people just need to be aware that they are MANIPS!!
They are REALLY, REALLY good ones (in my opinion). In fact so good that a certain gossip columnist who we love to hate actually thought the second one was real and tweeted about it LOL. But they are not real and just in case you have ANY doubt here's the proof!
Here are the original photos that were used to create the pictures above!
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Brett Ratner Wants 'Twilight' Star Robert Pattinson For 'Youngblood' Movie
According to MTV.com:Robert Pattinson and his brooding "Twilight" alter ego might not be the first things that come to mind when contemplating the casting for Brett Ratner's upcoming, big-screen adaptation of the superhero series "Youngblood," but that's exactly whose name the filmmaker dropped when asked if he had any actors in mind.
"Definitely [Robert Pattinson] from 'Twilight,'" Ratner told MTV News when asked if he has his eye on any potential "Youngblood" actors at this point. "He just feels like he belongs in that world. I don't only see him as a vampire, he's a really good actor."
Given the roster of the comic book's team, Pattinson's leading-man resume and Ratner's previous comments about the "Youngblood" storyline, it's not too difficult to guess which role Ratner has in mind for the "Twilight" star.
The series, which was conceived by "Deadpool" co-creator Rob Liefeld, chronicled the adventures of a government-funded team of superheroes who dealt with with supervillain-level danger and super-sized drama, all while constantly remaining in the public eye. The team was led by a former FBI agent and expert marksman codenamed "Shaft"—one of the focal points for the film and the most likely character for Pattinson to play.
"[Pattinson] could do anything. He just has that look," said Ratner. "I picture him on Youngblood, for sure."
As for where the project stands these days, the "X-Men: The Last Stand" filmmaker said the script is still being written, and the mature themes of the source material—which often served as a commentary on politics, government and the nature of celebrity—will find their way into the screenplay.
"My vision for it is: We're going to make a very edgy, cool film," explained Ratner. "We're not soft-peddling it at all."
Thanks to the lovely Suz for the tip.
IM Magazine (Hungary)



Translations:
PAST: He started playing roles in plays because his father forced him and because his father thought that he’ll have more and better chance at girls. His ‘trip’ at Barnes Theatre Company turned more serious than he planned: Not only as model he has been discovered, but they saw his talent, too. After The Times saw him in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, they wrote ‘United Kingdom’s next big star, the next Jude Law’ about him.
PRESENT: He got the big ‘break-out chance’ from the movie version of the novel of Stephenie Meyer. He played one of the leads of the movie: the vampire who’s between his instincts and emotions.
FUTURE: He played the legendary artist Salvador Dalí in Little Ashes, and of course it couldn’t be that they give the role of Edward Cullen someone else in the next Twilight movie. And he doesn’t remiss the “harder” genres: he’s planning that he’ll play a lot of roles in theatres in the next year – but only in demanding movies with a role what’s hard to play. It seems he can allow himself to select.
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