ROBERT Pattinson has arranged for a private screening of the latest Twilight Saga movie to be auctioned off for charity.
The British actor — who stars as vampire Edward Cullen in the movie franchise – has organized a bidding war for a viewing of The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1 which will take place in Los Angeles on November 17, the night before the film officially opens.
Profits from the sale of the private screening will go to the GO Campaign, which is raising money to build a permanent home for PAGE (Program Advancing Girls Education), an organisation helping to educate teen girls in Cambodia.
PAGE — which is run da Cambodian monks in Siem Reap — currently houses 12 girls in a rented facility and the new facility hopes to accommodate 20 girls.
The auction will coincide with the GO Campaign’s fourth annual GO GO Gala which will be hosted da Ewan McGregor at the Londra Hotel in Los Angeles.
Last year, Robert donated a set visit to Breaking Dawn to the same charity which raised $80,000.
The British actor — who stars as vampire Edward Cullen in the movie franchise – has organized a bidding war for a viewing of The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1 which will take place in Los Angeles on November 17, the night before the film officially opens.
Profits from the sale of the private screening will go to the GO Campaign, which is raising money to build a permanent home for PAGE (Program Advancing Girls Education), an organisation helping to educate teen girls in Cambodia.
PAGE — which is run da Cambodian monks in Siem Reap — currently houses 12 girls in a rented facility and the new facility hopes to accommodate 20 girls.
The auction will coincide with the GO Campaign’s fourth annual GO GO Gala which will be hosted da Ewan McGregor at the Londra Hotel in Los Angeles.
Last year, Robert donated a set visit to Breaking Dawn to the same charity which raised $80,000.
"I wasn't really a fan of Dali before, but I tried, I worked harder than I've worked on anything... I was really glad I did it."
In the world of Twilight:
"I'd read the fan sites after my screen test, and I'd never even heard of the libri before. And when we were doing the movie, then they got exponentially bigger and bigger and bigger and then everybody knew about it. So it was strange, unexpected."
"Twilight takes a lot of teenage life and emotion extremely seriously and in a non-ironic way."
"My agent started wearing a "Team Edward" badge."
I read twilight and saw the movie but for someone out there that didn't read o see twilight o just read a little of twilight and can't decide what to do, i'm here for you. The book and the movie are both very good. But my opinion, the book was better. So much più descriptive, più feeling. The movie is also good. I'd give it 2 and a half stars in the paper. It was good because te could actually see what was going on. te can hear them talking but te can also hear the words perfectly spoken if te listen to the book. What I did was I read the book and then saw the movie. It was great because te knew the story and it was like the story jumped out of the book and onto the screen. ALMOST! Some of the greatest parts of the book weren't in the movie!