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TOTAL BITCHFACE. LOL

and the most decent photo of Jamie that I could find

photo sources: lionandlamblove.org & tfs
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From MTV:
SANTA MONICA, California — Whether you love the "Twilight" phenomenon or think it sucks harder than a hungry Nomad, you'd be a foolish moviegoer to deny the fact that its fresh-faced young stars' newly bestowed Hollywood clout will influence dozens of films in the years to come. Much like "American Graffiti," "Dazed and Confused" or "American Pie" before it, each of the series' breakout actors will now head off to forge their own careers — with dreams of becoming more Harrison Ford than Mackenzie Phillips.
10. "My Bloody Valentine 3-D"
It's based on an underground horror classic, features part-time vampire Edi Gathegi, and boasts the tagline: "Nothing says 'date movie' like a 3-D ride to hell!" Check out our bloody exclusive clip from the flick about a deranged coal miner hunting down teenage victims, and imagine that pickax coming at you in a darkened theater with those 3-D glasses on. This January 16 release feels like a good old-fashioned guilty pleasure, and that's no miner feat.
9. "Shrink"
If there's one thing Twilighters love (well, besides black T-shirts), it's Miss Ashley Greene. Which is most likely the reason I began receiving e-mails within hours of her film "Shrink" being chosen for this year's Sundance, asking what this under-the-radar flick is all about. Well, the film features Greene alongside Kevin Spacey, Keke Palmer, Robin Williams and "The Ruins" star Laura Ramsey, telling the story of a psychiatrist-to-the-stars (Spacey) who attempts to help a troubled teen girl. When the shrink discovers that she is entranced by the very same Hollywood figures whose flaws he knows so intimately, he sees the worlds of reality and fantasy colliding with him in the middle. Check out the MTV Movies Blog for Ashley's thoughts on the movie, as well as her plans to attend Sundance — and stay tuned, as we'll be sure to bring you full coverage of "Shrink" during the festival later this month.
8. "The Unborn"
Five words why Twilighters will see this ghost movie: Cam Gigandet in his undies. Four words on why their boyfriends will, too: Odette Yustman in hers. And the allure for everyone else? It's a freaky flick boasting icky bugs, creepy kids and a horrific scene with the glory hole from hell. Those looking forward to Cam playing a kind, sympathetic boyfriend might not want to watch this clip, but we can all look forward to seeing him alongside Gary Oldman, Meagan Good and the rest of this impressive cast when "The Unborn" haunts theaters January 9.
7. "Dread"
Last night I was watching Comedy Central at midnight, and a God-awful movie called "Senior Skip Day" came on, starring a bunch of bad actors trying too hard to meld "Ferris Bueller" with "American Pie," a bloated Tara Reid and Jackson Rathbone? Even as a half-baked stoner in that straight-to-video crapfest, the young star otherwise known as Jasper Hale was hard to look away from. There's something very watchable about the charismatic Rathbone, which is why we're eager to see "Dread," a Clive Barker horror flick that marks his first leading-man role. It sounds like it'll be a terrifying film to watch — and "Dread" doesn't even need a Tara Reid cameo.
6. "Adventureland"
The sort of sweet-sounding movie that mainstream Hollywood rarely makes anymore, it's the follow-up from the director of "Superbad" (Greg Mottola), and features an impressive cast. Backing up one Miss Kristin Stewart is "The Squid and the Whale" star Jesse Eisenberg, as well as Kristen Wiig, Bill Hader, Ryan Reynolds and other notables. Set in 1987, the flick tells the story of a college grad (Eisenberg) planning to travel around Europe, until his parents reveal that they can no longer fund his trip. Forced to instead spend the summer working at a low-rent amusement park, he's living a miserable existence of cotton candy and crying kids — until he falls in love with an '80s chick who looks a lot like Bella Swan. "Adventureland" was also recently picked for Sundance, so you can bet we'll be all over it when we hit Utah later this month.







Justin Chon as Erik Yorkie (leftmost)
Black slick hair? Check. Chess club material? Check. Justin Chon? Check!
Michael Welch as Mike Newton (second to the left)
Not bad. He fits the description of the generically popular boy in high school.
Christian Serratos as Angela Weber (centermost)
Good call here because she looks shy, as Angela is supposed to.
Anna Kendrick as Jessica Stanley (third to the right)
She is a bit too pretty to play Jess. But she does have a bitchy look to her, so she's fine with us.