Jan 23


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Jan 23

via the official Twilight Twitter:

2/26/10: Little Ashes DVD release
3/12/10: Remember Me in theaters
3/20/10: New Moon DVD release


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Jan 23

Not sure how this slipped past us, but here’s a still from New Moon finally added in the gallery. This, apparently, is after the return from Italy, possibly a deleted scene which should surface on the DVD.

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Dec 15

I’ve just added 20 new pics of Rob at the ‘New Moon’ Press Conference on November 6th.


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Dec 1


Video Link
- Watch Part 2


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Nov 26

NOTE: Previous box office totals for The Twilight Saga: New Moon are posted HERE.

What’s next? Of course, we’ll continue adding to the tally each day both domestically and internationally. But the big question is, what about next weekend? • Read More…


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Nov 26


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Nov 22

Added some images from ‘New Moon’ behind the scenes to the gallert

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Nov 22

Marking the third best weekend opening of all time, Summit Entertainment’s female-driven sequel “New Moon” grossed an estimated $140.7 million from 4,024 theaters at the domestic B.O. Moreover, “New Moon” led what’s expected to be the second-best weekend ever at the domestic B.O. in terms of overall ticket sales, trailing only the weekend that Warner Bros.’ “The Dark Knight” opened, and that was in summer. Assisting this weekend’s boom was Warner Bros. and Alcon Entertainment’s sports drama “The Blind Side,” which far overperformed in opening to an estimated $34.5 million from 3,110 locations. Sony’s toon “Planet 51” debuted to a $12.6 million from 3,035 runs to come in No. 4, beat out for third by Sony’s own “2012,” which grossed a hefty $26.5 million in its soph sesh for a cume of $108.2 million.
“New Moon’s” boffo opening trails only Warners’ “The Dark Knight” ($158.4 million) and Sony’s “Spider-Man 3” ($151.1 million). “New Moon” bumped Disney’s “Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man’s Chest” ($135.6 million) from the No. 3 spot in terms of top opening for a three-day weekend. “New Moon” snagged both the best midnight gross ever, as well as best first day gross, reflecting the strength of the franchise’s fanbase. Friday midnight runs generated $26.3 million in grosses, while the full Friday number topped out at $72.7 million, besting the $67.2 million grossed by “Dark Knight.”

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