The RSS feed is probably still chasing its own tail, so here, have some links and assorted pieces of fun stuff.
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Among the magazine subscription deals at Amazon today: $15 for a year of Entertainment Weekly, $12 for a year of Lucky, $17 for a year of Runner's World, $5 for Cosmopolitan, and $5 for Yoga Journal.
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Robert Pattinson would like to make you laugh as he does the press tour for Twilight. Thanks to Cleolinda for the link.
- If you ever want to make me laugh like a loon, just say, “Your vagina is haunted.” This is an older link, but I think, if you haven't read it before, you'll enjoy that — but do not have a beverage in your mouth.
Some of those Pattinson quotes are hilarious, especially the dvd commentary ones. It’s almost worth renting the movies, just so I can watch with his commentary on and I never watch a movie with that on because I find it too distracting. (The story about the stalker in Spain was pretty funny, too.)
Those little snippets of Rob make him more attractive than all the pictures of him brooding. Clearly thinks Twilight is fucked up.
Oh, thank you for the haunted vagina link. That was truly hilarious!
Those Rob comments made me laugh for a solid two hours. I love that he hate is having such fun with it.
I always wonder why the producers of Twilight kept letting him do interviews after that first movie came out. I love the Pattinson sound bytes, but that can’t be the kind of publicity they were looking for. At some point, didn’t someone think “you know, we have to stop letting this guy talk”?
Really loved, and laughed hard at, the Rob Pattinson link. I had no idea he was so funny, so self-mocking and that he hated Twilight so much. Absolutely hilarious.
I’ve sent the link to my two daughters (15 and 19). They go to the cinema (sorry, we’re english) with their friends to watch each film as it’s released – they have a love/hate relationship with the books but have a delightfully straightforward contempt for the films.
I tried to read the first book and couldn’t stomach it. I didn’t bother with the rest. I wait until each DVD is released and then borrow it from a friend of mine (who, at 50-something, is worryingly enthusiastic about the series). My daughters and I have had four wonderful evenings ritualistically (and metaphorically!) dismembering each episode in the series.
Really looking forward to the next one!
The implication is that I have seen four films on DVD – but I don’t think that can be right. I really have no idea how many I’ve seen…
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