SNTV - New Moon breaks new record
SNTV - New Moon breaks new record
Advanced ticket sales for New Moon are the highest in history, but will it be enough to convince the franchise to move forward with filming the fourth and final movie?
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American Idol winner Kris Allen talks about his new music video and his New Years resolutions
American Idol winner Kris Allen talks about his new music video and his New Years resolutions
v6787, LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - Tuesday November 10 2009. American Idol winner Kris Allen talks about his new music video and his New Years resolutions as he attends the People's Choice Awards in Hollywood. Video: PacificCoastNewsVideo.com UK OFFICE: +44 131 557 7760/7761/7762 US OFFICE: 1 310 822 0419
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Sesame Street Part 3
Sesame Street Part 3
InFANity's Lisa Joyner gets up close and personal with SESAME STREET icons Grover, Big Bird and Elmo! Plus, take a tour of Jim Henson's creature shop, and, Kermit the Frog gets a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame!
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Sugarland KEEP YOU Music Video
Sugarland KEEP YOU Music Video
Official music video for KEEP YOU by Sugarland off their album Love On the Inside. On December 2nd, check out the band performing at the 2009 Grammy Nominations Concert Live alongside Black Eyed Peas and Maxwell.
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New Moon: Taylor Lautner Interview
New Moon: Taylor Lautner Interview
Big Movie Premiere spends quality time with THE TWILIGHT SAGA: NEW MOON star Taylor Lautner! Taylor reveals how he gained over thirty pounds of muscle for the movie and his part in the film's love triangle.
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From the Twilight Saga: New Moon's Vampire 'Marcus'
From the Twilight Saga: New Moon's Vampire 'Marcus'
We chat with Christopher Heyerdahl, who plays the vampire Marcus of the Volturi clan, in the Twilight Saga: New Moon.
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De Niro plays patriarch
De Niro plays patriarch
Robert De Niro plays a patriarch in his latest film
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Say Anything on "Say Anything"
Say Anything on "Say Anything"
With its first new album since 2007's "In Defense Of The Genre" out Nov. 3, Say Anything stopped by Billboard.com's studios to talk about the "dark," "cheeky" self-titled record.
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