The Social Security Adminstration recently released it's annual ulat of the most popular baby names. Or, should I say 'vampire' baby names? The results were quite interesting.
I wonder if Stephenie Meyer ever realized just how much her writings would impact the planet. With Meyer's wildly popular Twilight series holding phenom reign over the past couple of years, her books and the characters she created have actually influenced the most popular baby names of 2009... Full Story Here link
I wonder if Stephenie Meyer ever realized just how much her writings would impact the planet. With Meyer's wildly popular Twilight series holding phenom reign over the past couple of years, her books and the characters she created have actually influenced the most popular baby names of 2009... Full Story Here link
At first the listahan included Gus van Sant, Sofia Coppola, and Bill Condon discovered sa pamamagitan ng Hollywood insider Nikkie Finke who writes for Deadline Hollywood. Then the name Stephen Daldry surfaced discovered sa pamamagitan ng the LA Times. Right after that MTV (there seems to be a pattern here, you’ll see in a minute) asked The Runaways director, Floria Sigismondi, if she were interested and she gave a polite and non-committal answer.
Now enter M. Night Shyamalan, director of the upcoming The Last Airbender that stars Jackson Rathbone. MTV put the tanong to him, and to our surprise M. Knight (can we call him just Knight?) was a apparently tagahanga of the first movie…who knew?
“”I would’ve loved to be– I pag-ibig the series, and Catherine [Hardwicke's] movie, it was one of my paborito pelikula of that year,” he said. “Really, I thought tonally, it was a perfect movie. I called her up after I saw ‘Twilight’ and was like ‘That was amazing.’ So I’m a big fan.”
Today, The Twilight Saga: New Moon and The Twilight Saga: Eclipse bituin Tinsel Korey will be speaking to the youth before the Aboriginal Youth Night hockey game. The event is sponsored sa pamamagitan ng True North Sports and Entertainment and the Manitobe Moose Hockey Club, and tonight's events will be called "Follow Your Dreams." According to a kamakailan press release, "the concept is fairly simple in nature, the goals are to encourage First Nations Youth from around Manitoba to pursue their dreams through healthy living and a very specific focus on suicide prevention, due to the high suicide rate amongst First Nations youth." 2,500 are expected to attend from the 63 First Nations communities around Manitoba, and "Ti