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Here’s alook back at 2010 and the movies that got people talking:
’The Twilight Saga: Eclipse’ (June 30) – Twi-hards continued to line up in droves, beginning with midnight screenings, to drink in the third chapter of the Stephenie Meyer vamps vs. werewolves saga this summer. The world got plenty of shirtless shots of Taylor Lautner, not to mention the big-screen ‘Twilight’ parody ‘Vampires Suck.’
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‘Valentine’s Day’ (February 12) – Director Garry Marshall‘s ensemble romantic comedy may have fizzled at the box office like a bad date, but all eyes — and tabloids — were on cute couple Taylor Swift and Taylor Lautner, who dated briefly as a result of working together.
’Remember Me’ (March 12) – Coming off the strength of his first two ‘Twilight’ hits, Robert Pattinson‘s serious turn in this romantic drama got more press than box office for the film’s somewhat controversial 9/11 twist ending and the fact that most Twi-hards kept their distance.
‘The Runaways’ (March 19) - Coming off the strength off her first two ‘Twilight’ hits, expectations were high for Kristen Stewart‘s turn as Joan Jett in this rock ‘n’ roll biopic of the all-girl ’70s band. Again, most Twi-hards kept their distance. On the plus side, former child star Dakota Fanning finally came into her own with her adult role as rocker Cherie Currie.
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August 13th, 2010
J The ceremony – held by Classic Rock Magazine and hosted by Alice Cooper – will take place on Wednesday 10 November at London’s Roundhouse venue.
DVD/Film of the Year nominations include ‘The Runaways’ – featuring Twilight’s Kristen Stewart and Dakota Fanning – and The Doors’ ‘When You’re Strange’, a documentary narrated by Johnny Depp.
Other gongs to be handed out on the night will include the Classic Rock Living Legend, Classic Songwriter, Tommy Vance Inspiration Award, Outstanding Contribution, Classic Album, Metal Guru and VIP Award.
Classic Rock Editor-in-Chief Scott Rowley said: “Capping off a year that saw Classic Rock explore exciting new formats with the release of the Slash album, the launch of our own festival with partners MAMA Group called High Voltage, and the continued success of the magazine as well as our sister magazine Prog, this year’s move to the Roundhouse – with the Right Reverend Alice Cooper as ringmaster – shows Classic Rock’s commitment to aiming high and doing things differently.”
See the full list of nominees at ContactMusic
July 29th, 2010
J The Runaways and Alice Cooper are among the acts added to the playlist for Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock. Those artists re-recorded the songs No More Mr. Nice Guy and Cherry Bomb, respectively. Cooper, Joan Jett and Cherie Currie appear in the promotional video above along with Neversoft’s Brian Bright discussing why artists do re-recordings.
Other tracks just announced for the game, out Sept. 28, on PS3, Xbox 360 and Wii:
Alter Bridge – Ties That Bind
Atreyu – Ravenous
Bad Brains – Re-Ignition (Live)
Blue Öyster Cult – Burning For You
Bush – Machinehead
Deep Purple – Burn
Edgar Winter – Free Ride
Five Finger Death Punch – Hard To See
George Thorogood and The Destroyers – Move It On Over (Live)
Lynyrd Skynyrd – Call Me The Breeze (Live)
Pantera – I’m Broken
Poison – Unskinny Bop
The Ramones – Theme From Spiderman
Rise Against – Savior
Steve Vai – Speeding
Strung Out – Calling
Styx – Renegade
Sum 41 – Motivation
Them Crooked Vultures – Scumbag Blues
The White Stripes – Seven Nation Army