söndag 26 december 2010

What Jackson Wants To Be When He Grows Up

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Nylon Magazine: Best Dressed in 2010 (Kristen Stewart Honorable Mention)

Kristen Stewart (Sneakers and a ballgown)

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New Exclusive Interview with Lee MacDougall (Rob's friend)




Mtv: Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart And 2010's Other Best Couples


Love bloomed in 2010. While some of the year's celebrity hookups made sense, we have to admit that at least one of MTV News' favorite couples of the year kind of had us scratching our heads, even if they do look adorable together. What was the trend for 2010 when it comes to love in the world of entertainment? Musicians love comedians!

Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson
They may refuse to talk about it, but 2010 seemed to confirm long-simmering suspicions that RPattz and KStew had taken their onscreen love affair offscreen, thanks to a number of high-profile sightings over the course of the year. Who could forget when they kissed at the MTV Movie Awards in June and then spent the summer shooting separate flicks, still finding time to hang out together? Pattinson visited Stewart on the set of "On the Road," and the pair flew the friendly skies 
together. They grabbed a meal together in L.A., which seems to be a very coupley thing to do. The two were also spotted kissing on the beach for a "Breaking Dawn"





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Clint’s Top 10 Films of 2010 #10 Remember Me

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10. Remember Me
I remember getting an Atari for my 10th birthday. That was a big surprise. When I caught the top of those tiny ted joysticks atop of their black spongy controls, I knew my entry into double figure land was going to be one to remember. Wanna know what a bigger surprise was? ”Remember Me”! This truly out Gorfed Gorf and Swallowed Pac Man hole in terms of pleasant surprises – I kid you not. Say what you will about his sparkling work in those vampire pics, Robert Pattinson delivers one of the richest and most weighty performances of any actor this year with his uneasy son and lover at the center of director Allen Coulter’s love letter to 9/11 (yes, there is such a thing). Catch it on DVD – you’ll find it, unjustly, at the ‘bottom’ of the new releases shelf.

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