Twilight Breaking Dawn Movie

Twilight breaking Dawn Movie - Twilight 4 - Breaking Dawn the movieA few weeks ago Stephenie Meyer addressed the online buzz about Twilight Breaking Dawn being in two parts:

"On the subject of the Breaking Dawn film: there is no drama over whether the book should be one movie or two. My personal feeling is that it would be very difficult to cram the whole story into one movie (as I've said in many interviews previous to this)."
Author Stephenie Meyer

Kristen Stewart, who plays the role of Bella Swan, was also asked how she felt about the possibility of doing a two part movie for Breaking Dawn:

"I am down. I wanna do it. The story absolutely warrants two films. It would be a six-month shoot if we made two movies back-to-back, compared to a three-month shoot. It would be much more satisfying to do two films, because we wouldn't have to drop so much of the story; it wouldn't be like, 'Well, we didn't get to do this scene, this scene or this scene.' You'd get less of that — which would be good."
Actress Kristen Stewart

So We may now take for granted that the movie Twilight Breaking Dawn will be in two parts! Let's just hope that we won't have to wait too long between t5he two movies!
:)

"Air" (2009)

Andrew as: Tom
Cast: Felix Benton, S.A. Griffin
Directed by: Luke Davies
Release date: 2009

Trivia:
The movie was shot in Marfa, Texas.

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"Mumbo Jumbo" (2005)

Andrew as: Simmo
Cast: Tom Brooke, Javon Prince, Mark Webb
Directed by: Bevan Walsh
Release date: 2005

Synopsis:
The 10 minutes short movie tells about a misguided attempt to do something for the war on terror, self-styled suburban warriors Gool, Rube and Simmo are ready to carry out their first operation, but things don't go quite as they planned.

Trailer:

(NOTE: Andrew starts on 0:09, and he appears really fast — I can't even get a screencap of him, but we all know that that is Andrew. :D)



(The official poster was taken from Rina Donnersmarck's blog, the original maker of the poster.)

"The Amazing Spider-Man" (2012)

Andrew as: Peter Parker/ Spider-Man
Cast: Emma Stone, Rhys Ifans, Dennis Leary
Directed by: Marc Webb
Release date: July 3, 2012

Synopsis:
A teenage Peter Parker grapples with both high school and amazing super-human crises as his alter-ego Spider-Man.

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"The Wrestler" (2008)

Evan as: Stephanie
Cast: Mickey Rourke, Marisa Tomei, Marcia Jean Kurtz
Directed by: Darren Aronofsky
Release date: December 17, 2008

Synopsis:
Randy "The Ram" Robinson, a 1980s-era pro wrestler, has become a burnt-out shell of his former self. After he has a heart attack during a small-time match, a doctor tells him he could die if he fights again. In an effort to build a new life, Robinson takes a job at a deli, moves in with an aging stripper and tries to build a relationship with her son. But the prospect of a rematch with his old nemesis, the Ayatollah, proves too tempting to resist, even if it means risking his life.

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"Whatever Works" (2009)

Evan as: Melody
Cast: Henry Cavill, Larry David, Patricia Clarkson
Directed by: Woody Allen
Release date: June 19, 2009

Synopsis:
After the failure of his career, his marriage, and his suicide attempt, world-class grouch Boris Yellnikoff, spends his days insulting the small children unfortunate enough to study chess with him and irritating his still-loyal friends with his never-ending tirades about the worthlessness of absolutely everything. A former Columbia Professor and self-proclaimed genius who came close to winning a Nobel Prize for Quantum Mechanics, Boris fancies himself the only one who fully comprehends the meaningless of all human aspirations, and the pitch-black chaos of the universe. As he readily admits, Boris is not a "feel-good person."

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"The Life Before Her Eyes" (2008)

Evan as: Diana (teen)
Cast: Uma Thurman, Brett Cullen, Eva Amurri
Directed by: Vadim Perelman
Release date: April 18, 2008

Synopsis
Diana is a suburban wife and mother who begins to question her seemingly perfect life--and perhaps her sanity--on the 15th anniversary of a tragic high school shooting that took the life of her best friend. In flashbacks, Diana is a vibrant high schooler who, with her shy best friend Maureen, plot typical teenage strategies--cutting class, fantasizing about boys--and vow to leave their sleepy suburb at the first opportunity. The older Diana, however, is haunted by the increasingly strained relationship she had with Maureen as day of the school shooting approached. These memories disrupt the idyllic life she's now leading with her professor husband Paul and their young daughter Emma. As older Diana's life begins to unravel and younger Diana gets closer and closer to the fatal day, a deeper mystery slowly unravels.

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"Across The Universe" (2007)

Evan as: Lucy Carrigan
Cast: Jim Sturgess, Dana Fuchs, Eddie Izzard
Directed by: Julie Taymor
Release date: September 14, 2007

Synopsis:
A romantic musical told mainly through numerous Beatles songs performed by the characters. A young man from Liverpool comes to America during the Vietnam War to find his father. He winds up in Greenwich Village, where he falls in love with an American girl who has grown up sheltered in the suburbs. Together they experience the sweeping changes of America in the late 60's.

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"King Of California" (2007)

Evan as: Miranda
Cast: Michael Douglas, Greg Davis Jr, Ashley Greene
Directed by: Michael Cahill
Release date: September 14, 2007

Synopsis:
At the age of sixteen, Miranda has already had to live with her share of disappointments. Abandoned by her mother, she's dropped out of school and has been supporting herself as an employee at McDonald's while her father Charlie resides in a mental institution. When Charlie is released and sent back to their home, Miranda finds the relatively peaceful existence she's built for herself completely disrupted. Charlie has become obsessed with the notion that the long-lost treasure of Spanish explorer Father Juan Florismarte Garces is buried somewhere near their suburban California housing unit. Armed with a metal detector and a stack of treasure-hunting books, Charlie soon finds reason to believe that the gold resides underneath the local Costco, and encourages Miranda to get a job there so that they can plan a way to excavate after hours.

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"Running with Scissors" (2006)

Evan as: Natalie
Cast: Annette Bening, Brian Cox, Alec Baldwin
Directed by: Ryan Murphy
Release date: October 20, 2006

Synopsis
In 1972, the neatness-obsessed but sharply observant 6-year-old Augusten finds himself trapped between his troubled parents: his mother Deirdre, an unpublished--not to mention unstable--confessional poet with delusions of being hugely famous; and his father Norman, an alcoholic math professor who long ago gave up trying to solve the riddle of his wife's problems or his son's precocious behavior. When the Burroughs' marriage goes to pieces, Deirdre signs up for therapy with the eccentric Dr. Finch, a highly unconventional shrink who takes the family under his wing. From the beginning, Augusten is suspicious of Dr. Finch's peculiarities, but when Dr. Finch fails to save the Burroughs' marriage, Augusten's life takes an even more wrenching turn. While Deirdre is packed off to a motel to continue her Valium-aided therapy, Augusten is sent to live in the Finch family home--a kind of Brady-Bunch-gone-bad world where for some dog kibble is a snack, sedatives are consumed like candy and grand prophecies emerge from the bathroom.

Soon Augusten unwittingly becomes part of the family comprised of: the shell-shocked Mrs. Finch, "Bible-dipping" daughter Hope, disco-rebel daughter Natalie and Neil Bookman, the disturbed, 35-year-old, "adopted" son who lives in a shed at the back of the house; along the way Augusten descends into a kind of surreal childhood hell. Yet, he also finds optimism among the horror, hilarity in the insanity and even love amid the dilapidated ruins as he never loses his spirit or his resilience.

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"Down In The Valley" (2006)

Evan as: Tobe
Cast: Edward Norton, David Morse, Kat Dennings
Directed by: David Jacobson
Release date: May 5, 2006

Synopsis:
When Harlan Carruthers (Norton), a charismatic cowboy who seems as if he would be much more at home in Monument Valley than in the San Fernando Valley, has a chance encounter with Tobe (Wood), a bored and restless suburban teenager, both of their lives are turned upside down. To Harlan, Tobe embodies all the purity and innocence impossible to find on the means streets of contemporary L.A., while Tobe is drawn to Harlan's poetic charm and romantic spirit. Despite the obvious difference in their ages and backgrounds, and the growing opposition of Tobe's father, Wade (Morse), the couple pursues their passionate, furtive romance until it becomes apparent that Tobe is unprepared for the intensity of Harlan's love. Then, things take a sudden, dangerous turn when Tobe discovers that Harlan is not at all what he appeared to be.

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"The Upside Of Anger" (2005)

Evan as: Popeye Wolfmeyer
Cast: Kevin Costner, Keri Russell, Erika Christensen
Directed by: Mike Binder
Release date: March 11, 2005

Synopsis
Sharp-witted Terry Wolfmeyer, a suburban wife and mother, has her life take an unusual turn when her husband unexpectedly disappears. Struggling to deal with his sudden absence, Terry finds herself increasingly at odds with her four headstrong daughters and regularly drowning her anger in alcohol, until she develops an offbeat relationship with her next-door neighbor, Denny. A once-great baseball star turned radio DJ, Denny becomes a drinking buddy for Terry and slowly evolves into her source of strength, as well as an ad-hoc father to her daughters. But things get complicated as Terry's daughters grow accustomed to having Denny around while attempting to juggle not only their mother's romantic dilemmas, but their own.

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