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Photos: Peter Facinelli at “Loosies” NYC premiere on 1/10

Posted on Jan 11, 2012 by Amy with No Comments.

Peter Facinelli at the NYC "Loosies" premiere on 1/10.

Co-star Jaimie Alexander with Peter Facinelli at "Loosies" premiere.

Peter Facinelli wrote, produced and stars in "Loosies."

Jaimie Alexander, Chad A. Verdi and Peter Facinelli at the NYC "Loosies" premiere.

If  you are in the New York City and would like to see “Loosies” on the big screen, it begins a special engagement run at the IFC Center at 323 Sixth Avenue at West Third Street today, Wednesday, January 11.  Peter confirmed on yesterday’s live chat and today on twitter that he will be appearing at the IFC Center for a post screening Q&A after the 7:10 p.m. showing of “Loosies.”

About “Loosies:” A young New York pickpocket Bobby (Peter Facinelli) is confronted by a woman (Jaimie Alexander) with whom he has a passionate one-night affair. She tells him she’s pregnant, and Bobby is forced to reevaluate a lifetime of missteps, take responsibility for his new child and win over the girl who might just be perfect for him. This movie is rated PG-13.



Peter Facinelli live chats and attends NYC “Loosies” premiere today

Posted on Jan 10, 2012 by Amy with 2 Comments.

Celebuzz and Fantapper are teaming up to host a Live Chat with Peter Facinelli at 2 PM ET time today.  You can e-mail your question to peter@fantapper.com or you can leave it as comment on this Celebuzz page. Visit http://www.celebuzz.com/ at 2 PM to access the live chat. UPDATE 1/10 at 11:45 a.m. PT: If you missed the Live Chat you can watch the recording of it here.

Peter will be answering questions about “Loosies,” the film he wrote, produced and stars in, which also is having its New York City premiere this evening at the Tribeca Grande Hotel at 7:30 PM.

If  you are in the New York City and would like to see “Loosies” on the big screen, it begins a special engagement run at the IFC Center at 323 Sixth Avenue at West Third Street tomorrow, Wednesday, January 11. UPDATE 1/10 at 11:40 a.m. PT – Peter confirmed on today’s live chat that he will be appearing at the IFC Center for a post screening Q&A after the 7:10 p.m. showing of “Loosies.”

About “Loosies:” A young New York pickpocket Bobby (Peter Facinelli) is confronted by a woman (Jaimie Alexander) with whom he has a passionate one-night affair. She tells him she’s pregnant, and Bobby is forced to reevaluate a lifetime of missteps, take responsibility for his new child and win over the girl who might just be perfect for him. This movie is rated PG-13.



‘The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1′ Premiere Master Post

Posted on Nov 14, 2011 by Nim with 3 Comments.

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Live Stream: Twilight Handprint Ceremony at Grauman’s Chinese Theater

Posted on Nov 03, 2011 by Kimmy with 3 Comments.




Live stream of the Twilight Handprint ceremony this morning at Grauman’s Chinese Theater.


Robert, Kristen & Taylor:





Source: Team Twilighters



A Look Back: ‘The Twilight Saga’ Premiere Camping

Posted on Oct 22, 2011 by Kimmy with No Comments.




Laura Cristiano of the Lexicon has a new Movies.com feature:

Camping out for events has become practically synonymous with The Twilight Saga. This is especially true if the event involves limited seating/viewing and “The Big Trio”, Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart, and Taylor Lautner. Camping has become so pervasive that Summit Entertainment has issued camping guidelines for the second year in a row, just to keep it all going smoothly and to ensure fan safety. So, let’s take a look back at the whole premiere camping experience.

When the original Twilight came out in November 2008, fans started showing up in the Westwood area roughly two to three days before. At that time, the film had its premiere in the Mann Theatres that are paired across the street from each other. Reporters took note of the intensity of the red carpet, discovering that fans had slept out over two nights; something that never happens when it comes to independent films. There was definitely a passionate presence and a level of screaming on the red carpet that was new to many.

Go read the full, in-depth article at Movies.com!