Xavier Samuel, a 27-year-old Aussie who shot to the top of the Hollywood hot list when he had a primary role in “The Twilight Saga: Eclipse.” He also stars in Roland Emmerich’s Shakespeare thriller “Anonymous,” which is set for release this fall.
A self-described nomad, when asked how he defines success, Samuel takes the Bob Dylan approach.
“I think success has something to do with living life your own way,” the Aussie actor told VMAN. Bob Dylan said: ‘A man is a success if he wakes up in the morning and goes to bed at night and in between does what he wants to do.’ That sounds about right.”
But there are a few extra things–aside from complete freedom–that make being deemed a young successful heartthrob worthwhile for Samuel.
“With the first film, it was incredibly nerve-wracking because the fans had a pre-conceived idea of Alice from the book series. I knew I had a lot to live up to . . . Getting into character for Breaking Dawn feels like slipping on a pair of my favorite jeans. I know Alice inside and out and I understand her motives and her back-story. I’ve definitely grown more secure in my skin, both personally and as my character . . . Twilight was my first big film and none of us were prepared for its success and what came along with it. Now, with three of the Twilight films and press tours under my belt, I know what to expect and feel much more comfortable with the process. This time around, I’m much more comfortable. I know I have the unwavering support of our amazing fans, and I’m incredibly humbled by them, the cast and getting to work under Bill Condon’s leadership. We joke that coming back for Breaking Dawn is like going back to our senior year of high school after a summer break!”
Attitude Oz have some great Twilight merchandise including New Moon and Eclipse laptop stickers and Edward and Jacob iPod touch and iPhone covers plus much more. Go take a look
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To celebrate the publication this month of the Twilight white cover editions,
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The Twilight Trail trip is based on the film sets of the Twilight series in the western states of Oregon and Washington. Twilight Trail is for dedicated fans of the film or anybody who is keen to get swept up with the beauty of the region and the sublime story. Be thrilled by ‘Twilight’, Hunt for vampire hangouts, See film sets in St Helens, Stroll a stretch of Cannon Beach, Delight in local dairy, Marvel on the Trail of Ten Falls, Feel the breeze of Hood River, Be dwarfed by Mt St Helens, Admire scenic Olympic National Park, Familiarise yourself with ‘Twilight’ town, Recall the romance of Bella and Edward, Say good-bye in Seattle.
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2. Follow the instructions on the sticker, telling us in 25 words or less why you would like to go on the Twilight Trail trip
3. Entrants must retain their original purchase receipt(s) and/or a copy of the original receipt as proof of purchase, and if requested, must produce the receipt in order to claim a prize.
Collider.com have posted the first posters and synopsis of Kellan Lutz and Ashley Greene’s new movie A Warrior’s Heart.
A Warrior’s Heart focuses on the only sport left not captured on celluloid – lacrosse. Kellan Lutz (Twilight), Ashley Greene (Twilight), Adam Beach (Flags of our Father), and Gabrielle Anwar (Body Snatchers) all star.
Synopsis: In shock and denial over his Marine father’s death in battle, star high school lacrosse player Conor Sullivan, always a maverick and a hot head, starts acting out in self destructive ways that has his mom, Claire, at her wits end. But arduous training in a wilderness lacrosse camp under the tutelage of his dad’s old combat buddy, Sgt. Major Duke Wayne, and finding a new love interest opens Conor’s eyes to the true meaning of maturity, sportsmanship and life.