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Monday, March 22, 2010

Some "Zombieland" Screencaps

Screencaps of Woody Harrelson, Emma Stone, Bill Murray, Jesse Eisenberg, Abigail Breslin and Amber Stone in "Zombieland" (2009).


Zombieland - Deleted scenes

Twilight Saga "Eclipse" First Clip

Robert Pattinson Screencap from the 'New Moon' DVD Extras.Robert and Kristen wearing the same t-shirt?Kristen Stewart and Joan Jett.

The Twilight Saga: Eclipse (2010): Sneak Peek

In THE TWILIGHT SAGA: ECLIPSE, Bella once again finds herself surrounded by danger as Seattle is ravaged by a string of mysterious killings and a malicious vampire continues her quest for revenge. In the midst of it all, she is forced to choose between Edward and Jacob -- knowing that her decision has the potential to ignite the struggle between vampire and werewolf. With her graduation quickly approaching, Bella is confronted with the most important decision of her life.
Watch the "Eclipse" firt clip in latinoreview.com

Robert Pattinson says he's straight

Allen Coulter with Robert Pattinson filming "Remember Me".

"Would I like to interview Robert Pattinson, the world’s hottest young actor? Robert Pattinson on the cover of "The Sunday Times" magazine.

Yes, obviously — although getting close to the boy who plays the “devastatingly, inhumanly beautiful” vampire Edward Cullen in Twilight at first seems virtually impossible. Penned away in the Dorchester, like a rare Siberian tiger cub — he can’t stay at home in Barnes when he comes back from LA because the fans know where he lives — he is being firmly guarded by a brace of film execs when I arrive for the interview.
A spiky PR woman for his new film, Remember Me — a romantic drama memorable mainly for the fact that it has Pattinson in it and is not a Twilight film — loudly repeats instructions that there are to be “no personal questions”. A Spanish reporter returns from the interview room claiming that when she asked him if he liked cooking, she nearly got thrown out. Another, a Brazilian, reveals that, in fact, he did get thrown out of an interview with Pattinson’s Twilight co-star and rumoured girlfriend, Kristen Stewart, back in Sao Paulo, for asking about boyfriends. “Her bodyguard asked me to leave,” he shrieks. “I said nao! And then he tosched me on the shoulder, and I said, ‘Okay, I go.’” Kristen Stewart leaving to Brazil at LAX airport along side her bodyguard in Los Angeles on 30th October 2009.

“Like, who the ferque is this diva?” says someone else, and by the time I am ushered next door to meet him, I’m thinking the same. But as soon as I clap eyes on him, and take in that kittenish smile, the tousled, leonine eyebrows and — of course — the lush whip of unwashed hair, all that instantly vanishes. Pattinson is calm, polite and pleasant: heaven on a stick.
Swigging nonchalantly from a large bottle of Hildon like Stoli at a Facebook house party, he is also utterly oblivious to the commotion outside. And as for being a diva, well, let’s just say his agent, a jaded LA type who sits in the room with him, is far from impressed with his attempts so far, rolling his eyes when Pattinson asks: “Nick, am I a diva?” The actor furrows his brow. “I mean, I had a very diva-ish conversation with some people about some stuff in this film about a day ago...”
Robert Pattinson in Sunday Telegraph magazine, March 2010.

Pattinson, 23, has become a byword for shy hotness. Formerly a public-school hoodie from southwest London with a bit part in Harry Potter, he now commands £8m a movie and is such a huge lust object that he is unable to go anywhere unattended.
During the filming of Remember Me, “3,500 people turned up and went completely mental”, he says. He is constantly asked for kisses and autographs, and recently, when he joked that the best way to get his attention was to take your clothes off, to his horror one girl in the audience promptly did so. Does he find the attention irritating? He shrugs. “I guess it’s part of your reality,” he says, before admitting he’s a “little bit harder to deal with” now. “I get stressed out much quicker.”Then again, being beautiful “is quite hard”, even though he insists that 50% of people don’t get his appeal: “They’re like, what’s that all about?” Certainly, today, he is trying his best not to be beautiful, in a greasy cap and sweats. Only his eyebrows seem manicured, although he insists they aren’t. He had them plucked on the first Twilight film, but “you get to the point where you think, ‘Okay, I look like a transvestite now’”. Over the past 18 months, the actor has been linked to countless models and actresses, and recently appeared to confirm the rumours that he was dating Stewart, but then mysteriously claimed that he was “allergic to vagina”. Er, what was that about? Is he dating Stewart then? Or is he, in fact, gay? Javier Beltrán as Federico García Lorca and Robert Pattinson as Salvador Dalí in "Little Ashes" (2008).

Actually, he’s “straight”, he says. He found the male-on-male sex scenes he had to perform in a film, Little Ashes, last year “strange. I played Salvador Dali.
We were both straight, but he was Spanish, so much more confident about being naked and stuff, although when it comes down to it, it’s just as awkward with a girl, especially if you are straight and with a girl you don’t like... Anyway, Javier was really cool. After we had been pretending to have sex on this balcony in Barcelona, he was like, ‘We have such a strange job...’”
Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson in "Vanity Fair" photoshoot.

Poor Pattinson! Eyeing the bed in his suite, I dare a question about those sex scenes with girls. He famously had to pop a Valium to get through the audition for Twilight, in which he needed to make out on a bed with Stewart.Robert Pattinson playing Edward Cullen in "Twilight" (2008).

For the love scenes in Remember Me, his co-star Emilie de Ravin “was very, very, very comfortable”, he sighs.Emilie de Ravin and Robert Pattinson on the set of "REMEMBER ME" (June 2009).

“I’m always the one who’s the most uncomfortable. So we came into the room, and they said ‘It’s a closed set’, blah, blah, and we got on to the bed and the director was like, ‘I got you these things, if just maybe you wanted to use them. You don’t have to use them, maybe it will make you more comfortable.’ They were these bondage things: lube and handcuffs and porn videos. It was so funny!
"And when you end up doing it, you have this little patch on your privates. I didn’t really tape it up properly, so I’d spent so long taping it round myself and then literally it falls off within one second and it’s taped to the sheet. And you realise the whole crew are looking directly at your butt crack.” He blanches. “I can’t think of anything exciting for them about this. It gives you a lot of respect for porn stars.”
I decide to dive in and ask him about Stewart. Does he believe in love at first sight? “Yes,” he says. Has he... ever been in love? “Ah, yes, I think so.” “What’s...” Nick looks up from his BlackBerry. “Let’s keep to the film,” he snaps. Source: entertainment.timesonline.co.uk

Sunday, March 21, 2010

Kristen Stewart on Joan Jett at SXSW "The Runaways" screening


Kristen Stewart explains what drew her to the role of Joan Jett in The Runaways. At The Runaways screening at SXSW 2010.

Special DVD features - Robert Pattinson surprise Birthday party


Robert Pattinson surprise Bday party on the set of new moon from the Documentary on the DVD.

Bill Maher Overtime with Emile Hirsch


Bill Maher Overtime with Emile Hirsch 3/19/10

Roger Dodger & Donnie Darko

Campbell Scott and Jennifer Beals as Roger Swanson and Sophie in "Roger Dodger" (2002).

"Roger (Campbell Scott) is a fast-talking lothario with the usual laundry list of the insecurities, sexual or otherwise, that plague the modern man".
Jesse Eisenberg as Nick in "Roger Dodger" (2002).

"Roger's sixteen-year-old nephew Nick (Jesse Eisenberg) appears for a few lessons on the art of pitching woo. In three brilliantly scripted and wondrously paced sequences, Kidd points his Casanova Virgil and virginal Dante into the concentric circles of casual sex hell: the Happy Hour pick-up, the drunken party encounter, the brothel-bound hooker. A nigh brilliant stream-of-male-consciousness black comedy filmed with genuine flair and theory by first-time hyphenate Dylan Kidd, Roger Dodger is a film with Labute-ian teeth minus the accompanying misanthropy. It hits its marks with a feline sure-footedness, eliciting career performances from Scott, Jennifer Beals, Elizabeth Berkley, and young Eisenberg who, mark my words, will be a star.
Jake Gyllenhaal as Donnie in "Donnie Darko" (2001).

As satisfying and accomplished a debut since Richard Kelly's Donnie Darko, Kidd represents another in a new wave of Hollywood film brats with the chops and love to rejuvenate an American industry that has fallen into disrepute: they are the true successors to Zoetrope's romantic promise, and Kidd has a lot to live up to with his sophomore feature"
www.filmfreakcentral.net

"Nick arrives in New York as the randiest boy from American Pie, begging his dissolute uncle for help in losing his virginity that very night, but he abruptly becomes all Jake Gyllenhaal-sensitive. The gag, for lack of a better word, is that Nick's being sincere and open works far better with the ladies than Roger's slick, generic pick-up lines and coarse leers". Source: www.megansmovies.com

Kristen Stewart & Dakota Fanning - Fandango Interview


Kristen Stewart & Dakota Fanning sat down with Fandango

Kristen Stewart brilliant as Joan Jett

Kristen Stewart with Robert Pattinson in "Twilight: New Moon".

"Those of you with a Twilight astigmatism won’t like reading this, but here it is anyway: Kristen Stewart is a modern day James Dean. She gives the kind of performance in The Runaways that hasn’t been seen on screen since his death. The Runaways is her Rebel Without a Cause and what’s more that disaffected, rebellious persona seems to be one which, as it did with Dean, carries over into her real life. In person Stewart is every bit as tousled and seemingly disaffected as she is playing a rock and roll icon on screen. She’s absolutely brilliant as Joan Jett, it's the role she was born to play, and yet this is not her movie.

Kristen Stewart plays Joan Jett in "The Runaways".

Instead The Runaways is really the story of Cherie Currie. Played by Dakota Fanning she’s a 15-year-old girl from a broken home who’s recruited for the band mostly because she has the right look.
Dakota Fanning with Cherie Currie.

Fanning gives the kind of adult performance we’ve never really seen from her before and she’s absolutely perfect, deftly capturing the desperate innocence of Currie as she spirals down into a world that’s clearly more than she can handle. But then in the background there’s always Jett, even at her most drugged out clearly in control and breathing rock and roll. Curry, who never seemed to like rock music all that much in the first place, latches on to her like a port in a storm, but Joan is too busy breathing rock n’ roll to help. - Review by Josh Tyler
Source: www.cinemablend.com

Kristen Stewart And Dakota Fanning At The SXSW Festival In Austin (03/18/10)

Cinematical: Do you feel a sense of responsibility or do you need to feel a sense of responsibility to the young viewers that might be seeing this film? How do you make sure that your portrayal of a character is as authentic as possible and yet doesn't present something that might negatively influence impressionable audiences?
Fanning: I think this is a different thing because it's a real life, a real story, and this happened. So I don't know if you can really think about people coming to see it because they're choosing to come to see something that's a difficult time in their life, and that's why there are ratings. I mean, maybe you can think about it when it's an original screenplay or something, but it's based on actual events, and if you're not being authentic to that then you might as well not make the film, I feel like.
Stewart: and if you're looking at details that make these women bad examples for people, then you're not going to ever choose the right role model.
Cinematical: Ultimately why do you think this story is important, and why was it important for this story to be told now?
Stewart: I think this would always be sort of topical just because, for one thing, I didn't know about The Runaways, neither did Dakota, and I don't think a lot of people our age do. Why is it relevant right now? Because, well, I was really inspired by it; we don't face the things that they faced at that time, so to know that things are a little different now. So to know that maybe they were a help in that is an interesting thing, and just to see a different perspective on an adolescent girl's life is probably interesting for any young girl. And, people that age then are now 50, Joan's age, and it's cool for them to see that too so that now people who watch movies can see their childhood or whatever on screen". Source: www.cinematical.com



Kristen Stewart And Dakota Fanning Get The SXSW Experience.

Robert Pattinson - "New Moon" Test Screen.

Her review of Robert Pattinson in Remember Me.
"I think he's bold and different. It wasn't an easy character to play. I thought he was really good in it."
Those diehard Twilight fans.
"I've never been so fanatical about something. I never had that thing that I'm obsessed with. But, I've followed things for years like bands and movies and actors. I completely get what they're feeling. Personally, it's just so cool for me to be able to go back and follow a character for so long in successive movies. The fact that fans love them helps give me the chance."
Dakota Fanning as Lacy in "Cutlass".Kristen Stewart as young Robin in short film "Cutlass" (2007).

As for playing a string of disaffected teens.
"It's hard to generalize about the characters that I've played because they all have their separate issues. I don't know what types of characters, especially if they're young girls, who wouldn't be considered disaffected. I think to play a completely mindless happy person would be mindless and happy, but boring. I don't know what the hell I'm doing. I'm just playing parts that speak to me. The only thing I would never do is a big explosion movie. I couldn't handle it. I would totally break down." Source: www.parade.com


An interview with writer-director of The Runaways, Floria Sigismondi.


Kristen surprised her fans when showing up at The Runaways Austin screening at around 7:30 at Drafthouse S Lamar with director Floria Sigismondi.

Saturday, March 20, 2010

"Eclipse" First Clip: Consequences


"Eclipse" First Clip: 'Consequences' featuring Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson.

The Twilight Saga: Eclipse stars Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, Taylor Lautner, Ashley Greene, Peter Facinelli, Elizabeth Reaser, Kellan Lutz, Nikki Reed, Jackson Rathbone, Billy Burke, Bryce Dallas Howard, Xavier Samuel, Catalina Sandino Moreno, Jack Huston, Julia Jones, BooBoo Stewart, Jodelle Ferland, Kirsten Prout and will be released in theaters nationwide on June 30.

Prince of Persia - Fan Interview with Jake Gyllenhaal


Prince of Persia - Fan Interview with Jake Gyllenhaal: Jake Gyllenhaal Explains What Drew Him To The Role Of Dastan


Jerry Bruckheimer beantwortet Fan Fragen zum Prince of Persia - The Sands of Time / Der Sand der Zeit Kinofilm.


Wii Version Developer Diary HD: The developer team at Ubisoft brings the authentic feel of Prince of Persia to the Wii. Developed by Ubisoft’s Quebec City Studio, Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands utilizes the full graphical capabilities of the Wii system. This chapter in the critically-acclaimed Prince of Persia Sands of Time series introduces players to a brand new storyline complete with new characters and powers that transcend both nature and time. Prince of Persia: The Forgotten Sands is scheduled to ship May 14.

New Moon Cast Shout Out


The cast of New Moon greets Hastings Entertainment fans for the midnight release party of New Moon on DVD and Blu-ray.

Friday, March 19, 2010

NEW Special DVD features - Extended scenes


NEW Special DVD features - Extended scenes - Part 1/4 with Chris Weitz, Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart.


NEW Special DVD features - Extended scenes Part 2/4 with Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner.


NEW Special DVD features - Extended scenes - Part 3/4, with Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner.


NEW Special DVD features - Extended scenes - Part 4/4

Kristen Stewart makes a question to Dakota Fanning


Dakota Fanning on Jimmy fallon suprise video question by Kristen Stewart: what is it like to kiss Kristen Stewart?