All over the world, hearts are racing in anticipation of "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn: Part 1," and, more specifically, of finally getting a glimpse of a just-married Edward and Bella … well … you know.
As if the promise of the world's sexiest vampire and his bride's bedroom honeymoon romp wasn't enough, now Pattinson had to go open that perfect mouth of his to taunt us even more.
"The wedding scene's funny because we used a real priest. So technically we are already married because he did all the things you would do in a normal ceremony," R.Pattz teased during a press conference in Sweden, E! Online reports.
Insert millions of hearts breaking here.
But wait — they might not be headed for the wedded bliss phase just yet. "Not yet, at least," Pattinson continues. "So we don't have a civil union in law, but I guess in the church we are actually married.
As if the promise of the world's sexiest vampire and his bride's bedroom honeymoon romp wasn't enough, now Pattinson had to go open that perfect mouth of his to taunt us even more.
"The wedding scene's funny because we used a real priest. So technically we are already married because he did all the things you would do in a normal ceremony," R.Pattz teased during a press conference in Sweden, E! Online reports.
Insert millions of hearts breaking here.
But wait — they might not be headed for the wedded bliss phase just yet. "Not yet, at least," Pattinson continues. "So we don't have a civil union in law, but I guess in the church we are actually married.
- 10/31/2011
- by Elizabeth Durand
- NextMovie
Syfy wants former "Smallville" star Michael Rosenbaum, but not as Lex Luthor.
The network has ordered the actor's comedy pilot that he created and will co-star in with Jonathan Silverman, it was announced Friday (March 26).
The single-camera half hour comedy centers on two friends who are has-been actors from a sci-fi show that's no longer on the air. Their life without that fame has much to be desired, and they need to find out how to live like successfully like regular Joes.
More pilot stuff ...
- Don Johnson will go Texan for ABC's comedy "Southern Discomfort," along with Steve Talley, according to The Hollywood Reporter. The project revolves around a conservative, no-nonsense Texan (Johnson) whose empty nest gets refilled when his grown kids move back. Talley will play the dreamer eldest son who decided to pursue writing instead of taking a baseball scholarship.
- Terry Kinney will play a peculiar criminal for CBS' "The Line,...
The network has ordered the actor's comedy pilot that he created and will co-star in with Jonathan Silverman, it was announced Friday (March 26).
The single-camera half hour comedy centers on two friends who are has-been actors from a sci-fi show that's no longer on the air. Their life without that fame has much to be desired, and they need to find out how to live like successfully like regular Joes.
More pilot stuff ...
- Don Johnson will go Texan for ABC's comedy "Southern Discomfort," along with Steve Talley, according to The Hollywood Reporter. The project revolves around a conservative, no-nonsense Texan (Johnson) whose empty nest gets refilled when his grown kids move back. Talley will play the dreamer eldest son who decided to pursue writing instead of taking a baseball scholarship.
- Terry Kinney will play a peculiar criminal for CBS' "The Line,...
- 3/26/2010
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
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