Breaking Dawn, Oscar nominee? That sounds like the goal Summit has for Twilight's final, show-stopping chapter—the studio is reportedly eyeing a few Academy Award-nominated directors to take on Breaking Dawn. On the short list: Sofia Coppola, Gus Van Sant and Bill Condon. New Moon's Chris Weitz may not be the studio's first choice (though he had distinctive ideas for the film), but I'm all atwitter thinking about what a talented helmer could do with the sometimes-outrageous book (which is said to be two movies).
Allow me then, to imagine, with my tongue firmly in my cheek, what Breaking Dawn could be like with five very well known, very distinctive directors.
- Quentin Tarantino: The already-violent birth scene would become several times more graphic, with more blood than Kill Bill Volumes 1 and 2 combined. The script would be altered to fit in upwards of fifty F-bombs. Obviously, the rating would ratchet up to an R immediately.
- Tim Burton: The dark material would suit the director just fine, while the visuals would become trippy and the colours saturated. Johnny Depp would play Renesmee.
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Diane Kruger was without her boyfriend Joshua Jackson as she posed for photos on the Oscars. The red carpet style star looked gorgeous, as usual, in her glamourous gown—make sure to check in with all of Fab and Bella's live love it or hate it polls for the details! 
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As well as all the beautiful women, lots of gorgeous guys donned their finest for the BAFTAs at the Royal Opera House in London. Prince William was happy to chat with the crowds and Robert Pattinson got the biggest cheers of the night when he appeared on the red carpet. His Twilight saga costar Jamie Campbell Bower looked great on his own, while Jonathan Rhys Meyers and Nicholas Hoult both looked smart in their bow ties. Stay tuned for the night's full list of winners!
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Many of the year's Oscar nominees were in LA today for the annual Annual Academy Awards Luncheon. The ladies of Up in the Air, Anna Kendrick and Vera Farmiga, were out for the meal, though it looks like George Clooney wasn't able to attend. Sandra Bullock and Meryl Streep were there to help represent the Leading Actress category. Maggie Gyllenhaal, meanwhile, posed near Carey Mulligan, who was positively glowing. Gabourey Sidibe happily chatted about her amazing year in the wake of Precious' success, opening up about how she's dying to meet Steve Martin. There's lots more to come from the pre-show event, so stay tuned for all the latest details!
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