Robert Pattinson Wants Model Lover

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Robert Pattinson and his Edward Cullen charm

Robert Pattinson can’t understand why he isn’t dating a model.

The 23-year-old Twilight actor expected to attract more interest from the opposite sex when he shot to stardom playing vampire Edward Cullen in the first film of the hit vampire franchise. He said: “I don’t have a girlfriend. I don’t know why. You always think you’re going to get more girls after you’ve made a movie and it never happens. You sit there and you’re like, ‘I’m a big movie star and I want to go out with some models’. But I don’t know why that doesn’t happen.”

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Disappearing Star Christian Bale

Christian Bale as Dicky EklundChristian Bale keeps pulling a Bruce Wayne on the set of his new movie, frequently disappearing on set.

The actor has bemused co-stars on his new movie The Fighter, which he is filming in Massachusetts with Mark Wahlberg and Amy Adam, with his insistence on “getting into character” and refusing to be seen when he isn’t filming.

A source told E!: “You only see him when it’s time for his scenes. Other than that, no one has any idea where he is. He just goes missing.”

Bale is determined to accurately portray former crack addict Dicky Eklund in the movie, which follows the life of boxer “Irish” Mickey Ward, and has stunned people with his appearance.

The source explained: “Christian has lost almost as much weight as he did for The Machinist. He is so gaunt. They have even thinned his hair—he just looks sickly.”

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From Harry Potter to Hobbit? Daniel Radcliffe Says No

Daniel Radcliffe“I’d have to say, ‘thanks but no thanks,’ not that anyone has asked me,” said of the upcoming Hobbit film project. “Honestly, I don’t think they would want me anyway, it’s just too close.”

“Whatever I do next, I don’t think there will be any wizards in it!”

Lord of the Rings director is behind The Hobbit (this time as producer), which is tentatively planned for release in 2011 and 2012.

Radcliffe came in third on a reader poll done by the LA Times to seek fan favorites for the role of Bilbo. “James McAvoy is fantastic,” the actor offered as his choice for the role.

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Kate Winslet Takes on Joan Crawford Role


Big mistake. Rumor has it that Mildred Pierce, the 1945 joint that won Joan Crawford an Oscar, is going to be remade as a TV miniseries. Further rumor has it said series will air on HBO. And who’s starring in the title role? .

Don’t get me wrong. I mean, she’s a fine actress. But ? Even Faye Dunaway later regretted trying to take on this silver screen icon.

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My Girl Star: All Grown Up

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Though you probably remember her best as Vada Sultenfuss or perhaps “that little cutie from My Girl,” Anna Chlumsky, now 28, has lived much of her life far removed from the golden glitter of Hollywood.

“Show business got really tainted for me,” Chlumsky explained, still wearing the characteristic smile that lit up the screen in My Girl and My Girl 2. For years, a third My Girl film (tentatively titled Still My Girl) has been in the works. and Chlumsky are both attached to the project.

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Comic-Con News: Batman Back in 2011

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might have have been on this year’s Comic-Con schedule, but it easily became a hot topic.

At Friday’s panel for , Gary Oldman was asked about the superhero franchise. The actor, who played Police Commissioner Gordon in the first two films, got the crowd buzzing with his response.

“We start shooting next year,” Oldman revealed. “Which means the movie won’t come out for another two years.” Uh, did he just say what we think he said? “But you didn’t hear it from me!” he added.

Sorry, Gary—but we heard you loud and clear.

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Michael Jackson Rehearsals to Become a Feature Film

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UPDATE: According to reports, Sony and AEG Live have set the release date for Halloween week: Friday, Oct. 30.

Sony is looking to purchase the 80-plus hours of rehearsal footage to create a new movie on the King of Pop. The footage, which was shot while the singer was working on his London act, is currently owned by AEG Entertainment.

According to Variety, the rights could easily cost $50 million.

If all goes well, the new movie might be released before the end of the year.

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Gay Community Split Over Baron’s Bruno

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Apparently, lightning does strike twice. At least, this seems to be the case for . After gaining plenty of attention (and revenue) with Borat, Cohen turned homosexuality on its ear with his flamboyant character Bruno. The film is number one at the box office and already getting more press than you can shake a stick at, but that doesn’t mean he’s got the full support of the gay community.

Jarrett Barrios, soon-to-be president of GLAAD (Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation), issued a statement regarding Cohen’s character, saying the comedian used too many stereotypes in his depiction of a gay kid from Nebraska. The organization spoke to Universal Pictures about their concerns, but the studio maintains that is meant to challenge homophobia.

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Ron Burgundy’s Return

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Will Ferrell has been hinting around for months that he might reprise his role as Ron Burgundy, San Diego’s 70s-era news anchor, in another flick. While on location, the funnyman told reporters that he’ll soon meet with Anchorman co-stars Paul Rudd and Steve Carell to talk about ideas.

But don’t get excited just yet. Rudd and Carell’s careers have changed quite a bit since Anchorman hit the big screen in 2004. Carell was once just another correspondent on The Daily Show, a lot of people didn’t recognize Rudd and Will Ferrell has become one of the biggest box office stars in the biz. Will the budget stretch enough to hold them all…and the other supporting cast members?

Rumor has it that the Anchorman sequel, if it ever comes into existence, will propel polyester-clad Burgundy into the 80s.

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Buffy to Burst Onto Big Screen…Again

Buffy the Vampire Slayer

Even if you were once a fan of The CW series (back when the network was still the WB), you might not be familiar with the 1992 movie that launched the Buffy the Vampire Slayer franchise. One had very little to do with the other, but since the movie was none-too-successful it didn’t seem to matter much anyway.

The truth of the matter is, , the film, scored around $16 million gross in the U.S. That’s to date. Running at 86 minutes and starring Kristy Swanson in the title role, the film revolved around high school cheerleader Buffy (Swanson) and her vampire-slaying legacy, as introduced to her by a Watcher whose purpose it is to train the slayer (Donald Sutherland). For reasons that all tie in to Luke Perry, I loved the movie when it came out.

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