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The Twilight Saga: New Moon: Big Bang Theory style

Thanks to a bushy wig and lots of pale foundation, Jim Parsons did not have to put a lot of effort into playing Edward Cullen to Kaley Cuoco’s Bella Swan. ”It was so easy! There’s not a lot of movement going on,” he admits. ”It’s just an intense yearning.” Johnny Galecki brought his own brand of animal intensity as Jacob the werewolf.

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Daniel Radcliffe to Voice Simpson’s Twilight Spoof

Daniel-Radcliffe_lAnd the Harry Potter/Twilight circle has come all the way around!!

Per EW.com Harry Potter himself Daniel Radcliffe is set to voice a Simpson’s character for the 2010 Twilight spoof “Treehouse of Horror XXI”!! He will be the voice of ‘Edmund’ a vampire that Lisa falls in love with!!

So now try to keep up shall we.

Daniel Radcliffe has played Harry Potter for 11yrs, Rob Pattinson’s 1st big time role was that of Cedric Diggory in ‘Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire’, Rob Pattinson was then cast in the Twilight Saga films as Edward Cullen, and now with the success of Twilight, Harry Potter is voicing a spoof based of a character made famous by is one time co-star!!

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New EW Photo Shoot with Rob,Kristen, & Taylor

check out the new pics from the latest Entertainment Weekly Twilight Photo Shoot!!!

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You can see all the images in our Gallery!!!

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Guess Who’s on the Cover of Entertainment Weekly…Again???

If you guess Twilight Cast, your right!!

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EW.com Reviews New Moon Soundtrack

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On a good day, film soundtracks enhance the moviegoing experience. At their best, they transcend it. The latest sonic accompaniment to Twilight’s inescapable teen-vampire juggernaut — a swooning conveyance of girl-meets-undead-boy romance, delivered by some of the best established and emerging names in the indie stratosphere — may sway even the most committed Twi-loathers.

After the success of the first installment, music supervisor Alexandra Patsavas (Gossip Girl, Grey’s Anatomy) gets her pick of the alt litter here, with each contributing original, previously unreleased material: From the opening chords of Death Cab for Cutie’s dusky guitar rapture ”Meet Me on the Equinox” to the spooky robot-ennui of Thom Yorke’s ”Hearing Damage” 
 and Grizzly Bear’s gorgeous folk-pop pastoral ”Slow Life,” New Moon rarely falters. A peacocking remix of Muse’s shamelessly operatic ”I Belong to You” becomes a Bowie-esque glam-rock stomper. In its wake, Bon Iver and St. Vincent quietly unfurl ”Rosyln,” a duet of hushed, almost church-like beauty.

Moon (due in stores Oct. 20) yields several happy revelations from its lower-marquee names: Nordic songstress Lykke Li’s nearly a cappella ”Possibility” is a lovely little Swedish snowflake, and jokey rockers OK Go achieve an impressive sort of Flaming Lips-y quirk-gravitas on the sprawling, cinematic ”Shooting the Moon.” Black Rebel Motorcycle Club’s acoustic campfire lament ”Done All Wrong” segues seamlessly into the jaunty, Strokes-ian guitar fuzz of Hurricane Bells’ ”Monsters.” Think of New Moon as a sort of survey course in new-now-next rock: a mixtape with teeth. A

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