Results tagged “Twilight” from Access Hollywood
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Move over Zach Levi -- our fake TV engagement is over!
It's been a great run ever since you proposed to me last year on the set of "Chuck" with that fake 20 karat diamond ring.
We've been milking it for laughs ever since (including last week on the set where we even discussed Honeymoon spots) but now my love, I've got a new fiancé - And his name is Robert Pattinson.
If you haven't been living under a rock you might recognize him as the world's sexiest vampire right now; Edward Cullen from the "Twilight" series. You see, last weekend Shaun Robinson interviewed Robert at the press junket for "Twilight" and he talked about how he kept proposing to Kristen Stewart (that would be Bella, rock dwellers) while they were on set. She has a boyfriend though, so that didn't work out very well.
The tables got turned on him when somehow a bunch of young fans had gotten his phone number and kept texting him marriage proposals. So, I figured if Zach can't set a date after 15 months of fake TV engage-ary, why not get in on all this proposal action with Robert!
"Twilight" fanatics have Harry Potter to thank for being able to see Edward and Bella on the big screen three weeks earlier and without any other major competition. Summit Entertainment has moved the highly anticipated adaptation of Stephenie Meyers's first book in the vampire saga up from the film's original release date of December 12th to November 21st.
Once Warner Brothers decided to bump "Harry Potter And The Half-Blood Prince" to July 2009 explaining that it, "Perfectly fills the gap for a major tent pole release for mid-summer" (whatever that means!) the folks at Summit Entertainment immediately jumped at the chance to snatch the date for themselves.
"We are by no means trying to fill the shoes of the incredible Potter franchise for 2008, rather we are just looking to bring the fans of Stephenie Meyer's incredible book series the film as soon as possible from a programming perspective," Summit CEO Rob Friedman explained.
