Posts Tagged ‘Breaking Dawn’

Robert Pattinson Gets Giggly in Breaking Dawn Behind-the-Scenes Clip

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MTV: ‘Twilight: Breaking Dawn – Part 1′ Home Video Clip: The Birth Scene

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Pop Sugar: BREAKING DAWN DVD EXTRA WITH TAYLOR

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ICYMI: ‘Breaking Dawn – Part 1′ DVD Clip: Wedding

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Director Bill Condon discusses filming Bella’s walk down the aisle.

Walmart to host Midnight Event on Feb. 10 for ‘Breaking Dawn’ Part 1

Via Home Media Magazine/Walmart

 

The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1 (Bella’s Wedding Dress Edition) (2-Disc DVD) (With Fabric Poster) (EXCLUSIVE)  – $22.96 PRE-ORDER NOW!

Walmart released statetment that they would have an event for The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1 with exclusive features on DVD and Blu-ray Disc in a special midnight opening Feb. 10 at more than 2,700 stores nationwide.

The Breaking Dawn Part 1 DVD will retail for $22.96 and the Blu-ray for $26.96. Special features exclusive to Walmart include Bella’s Wedding Special Edition featuring the collectible wedding dress packaging, fabric poster of Bella and Edward’s big day, and music videos from Bruno Mars and Christina Perri.

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Pre-Order ‘Breaking Dawn’ Part 1 and you might attend Part 2 Premiere

‘Breaking Dawn’ Part 1 DVD & Blu-Ray hitting stores on FEBRUARY 11, 2012 (Saturday)

WALMART:

Walmart Movie Center is having a contest where you can attend the ‘Breaking Dawn’ Part 2 Premiere on Novemeber 2012 in L.A. or Queensland, Australia.  More details here

Amazon:
  

Barnes & Noble:

2-Disc Special Edition available for Pre-Order at $23.00

Blu-Ray at $28.96

This post will be updated with info from other stores/sites has it becomes available

 

 

 

‘Breaking Dawn’ among THR’s Top Grossing Movies of 2011

Via Hollywood Reporter

5. The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1

Worldwide Gross: $648 million

While the Summit Entertainment penultimate film was not able to quite match the $142.8 million opening of The Twilight Saga: New Moon, it still nabbed the fifth largest opening of all time domestically. But combining the opening numbers of $139.5 million domestically and $144 million overseas helped Breaking Dawn Part 1 reach a franchise best $283.5 million for opening weekend worldwide.

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‘Breaking Dawn’ among the Top 3 on the Weekend Box Office

Via Collider

(for the weekend of December 9-11, 2011)

Title Weekend Total
1 New Year’s Eve $13,705,000 $13.7
2 The Sitter $10,000,000 $10
3 Breaking Dawn Part 1 $7,900,000 $259.4
4 The Muppets $7,070,000 $65.8
5 Arthur Christmas $6,600,000 $33.4
6 Hugo $6,125,000 $33.4
7 The Descendants $4,385,000 $23.6
8 Happy Feet Two $3,750,000 $56.8
9 Jack and Jill $3,200,000 $68.6
10 Immortals $2,442,000 $79.8

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

After three weeks at number one, Breaking Dawn Part 1 took the expected tumble down to third place with its estimated $7.9 million.  That brings the penultimate Twilight’s domestic total up to $259.4 million – less than $8 million off of New Moon’s total after four weeks in theaters New Year’s Eve is the new number one movie in America; but with one of the lowest first-place debuts of the year, Warner Brothers may not feel like toasting their success.

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Casey LaBow designed jeans & got inspiration by ‘Breaking Dawn’ boho-chic wardrobe

Via InStyle

Casey LaBow, who plays Kate of the Denali coven, designed a 3×1′s BeSpoke pair of jeans. ( www.3×1.us) LaBow was particularly qualified to play designer—aside from spending her pre-actress days working as a stylist’s assistant, she got an education from her boho-chic Breaking Dawn wardrobe. “We were very furs and leather—the Denali clan is like the fancy coven,” she said. “We were all fly.” 

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The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Easily Wins Box Office for Third Week in a Row

Via Gossip Cop

The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1 won the top spot at the box office for the third weekend straight, topping a slew of family films.

Breaking Dawn took in $16.9 million, beating second place finisher The Muppets ($11.2 million), and Hugo ($7.6 million), which secured third.

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