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Saturday, January 29, 2011
Ticker: 'Twilight' sold 6 million DVDs, Miley Cyrus wants to be Hannah Montana film, Maguire in Formula 1 [Image] - "Twilight" is already the best selling movie of 2006 for home consumption. The film which starred Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson has sold in its first 10 days in the U.S. market about 6 million units, according to data from Home Media Magazine. Thus, it has surpassed "Madagascar 2," which had taken more than a month to reach the 5.3 million copies.
No less than three million DVDs and Blu-ray "Twilight" were acquired by the "fans" Americans in the first 24 hours, which shows the anxiety of young consumers.
- Miley Cyrus is about to release "Hannah Montana: The Movie" (day 10 in the U.S.) and has stated that he believes that he will not play the girl-artist on the big screen, much to continue on television and she is prepared to take other film characters. In particular, it has already signed with Disney for a third season of the series, and is open to fourth.
In comments reported by AP, Miley advances that next summer will work on a film under the command of Nicholas Sparks, so far as the writer of romantic films "The Notebook / The Notebook," "Nights of Thunder" or "Message in a bottle / Message of Love. " Be called "The Last Song" and although no details were given about the plot, the actress and singer of 16 years says it will be a challenge for her.
- Waiting for a fourth installment of the saga "Spider-Man, Tobey Maguire has committed to play a real character, the pilot Phil Hill, who had a serious battle on the track with his Ferrari teammate Wolfgang von Trips in the 60's. The actor, who will act as a producer of the film, already has Tony Peckham, screenwriter of the upcoming review of "Sherlock Holmes" to adapt a book by Michael Cannell has not yet published, "The Limit", which chronicles the clash between sports both drivers.
It is expected that the film sees the light of headlamps in 2011, the same year that Tobey will be in theaters again displaying his spider senses