New Moon: Special Effects & Stunts
New Moon: Special Effects & Stunts
Big Movie Premiere talks to THE TWILIGHT SAGA: NEW MOON stars Taylor Lautner and Elizabeth Reaser on the red carpet! Plus go behind the scenes of the movie for a look at the special effects and stunts!
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The Raven - "The Dream"
The Raven - "The Dream"
The estranged twin brother to entertainment mogul Howard J. Tyler has a dream about the funeral of his brother whom he hasn't seen in more than 15 years. He awakens only to discover that his dream wasn't just a dream, it was a nightmare.
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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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Sesame Street Part 1
Sesame Street Part 1
InFANity goes behind the scenes of SESAME STREET, the most influential children's show ever! Find out how the show has endured for more than 40 years, introducing the world to Cookie Monster, Oscar the Grouch and more!
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New Moon: Behind the Scenes
New Moon: Behind the Scenes
Big Movie Premiere takes you behind the scenes of THE TWILIGHT SAGA: NEW MOON! Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart, Taylor Lautner and the rest of the cast fill us in on what we need to know about the new movie!
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Awards Season Roundtable: Writers: Scott Neustadter
Awards Season Roundtable: Writers: Scott Neustadter
"500 Days of Summer" writer Scott Neustadter tells us how Daryl Hall & John Oates backed out of the movie but they were still able to use their song.
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Robert Zemeckis: Offbeat Writer and Director
Robert Zemeckis: Offbeat Writer and Director
In this video, we take a look at the offbeat career of Oscar Award Winning writer and director Robert Zemeckis.
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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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