Kristen Stewart attending "Welcome to the Rileys" LA Film Fest Premiere on 23rd June 2010.
Robert Pattinson thinks Kristen Stewart is a “real woman”.
The ‘Twilight Saga’ actor – who stars as vampire Edward Cullen opposite his rumoured girlfriend, who plays Bella Swan in the movie franchise – enjoys seeing how much the 20-year-old screen beauty has changed since filming began and claims they are so close, they no longer need to communicate verbally. He said: “What I especially like about her is that she’s like me, not dizzy from fans and press attention. She stays true to herself and very smart for her age. With each movie she matured. “During the filming of ‘Eclipse’, I realised that she matured a lot and become a real woman. And, of course, it’s a lot easier to work with person I worked before. “We understand each other without the words. I can tell Kristen about all my problems. But honestly I don’t have to… because she’s in same position as I am.”The 24-year-old star also said he is “grateful” for the support Kristen gives him both on and off set.He explained to Russia’s Grazia magazine: “Kristen really cares about me. I’m very grateful for this. She’s the most honest and genuine person I’ve ever met. She always listens and gives good advice regardless of her own interests.” Despite his feelings for Kristen, Robert doesn’t believe in eternal love. He added: “The idea seems strange to me. It’s so boring to spend your whole life with the same person.” Source: gossipvita.com
Jake Gyllenhaal with Austin Nichols and Sophia Bush leaving a Gym in Los Angeles on 29th May 2010. Sophia Bush and Austin Nichols in an episode of "One Tree Hill" tv series. Sophia Bush and Austin Nichols at The Art of Elysium's 3rd Annual Black Tie Charity Gala 'Heaven' on 16th January 2010Sophia Bush (wearing a Monique Lhuillier Spring 2010 gown) and Austin Nichols attending the 17th Annual Race To Erase MS Gala on 7th May 2010.
Grand Isle with Matt Petersen, Sophia Bush and Austin Nichols.
"We NEED a green future, for the USA, and the world. THIS is UNACCEPTABLE" - via Sophia Bush Twitter for BlackBerry®
Kristen Stewart at "Eclipse" premiere in Los Angeles.
David Slade directing Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart in "Eclipse". Looking very sexy and very British Robert Pattinson wore a burgundy suit by Gucci.
Robert Pattinson on Fake Twitter Accounts: "Twilight" star Robert Pattinson talks to JoJo on the Radio in the Bing Box at the world premiere of the 3rd installment in the franchise, "Eclipse."
Taylor Lautner, Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson in Entertainment Weekly magazine
"Twilight films have been fairly tame when it comes to sex. But it sounds like Breaking Dawn will stay true to Stephenie Meyer's book, with especially racy scenes between leading lovers Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart. "You will see sex – Yes!" Breaking Dawn and Twilight screenwriter Melissa Rosenberg told PEOPLE at the Eclipse premiere in L.A. Thursday night. "The relationship [between Pattinson's Edward and Stewart's Bella] does go all the way in the book, so in the movie, it will as well. You are going to see more skin in Breaking Dawn than you did in the other films." But don't expect any XXX antics. "Will it be pornographic? – That, I do not know," Rosenberg said with a laugh. "I don't know if it has to be R-rated, but it has to be what the book is, which means more skin. ... I will definitely be writing more skin." Source: www.people.com
Jake Gyllenhaal in ShortList magazine photoshoot. Jake Gyllenhaal on 23rd June out For a Drive in Beverly Hills
"Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time" has become the single biggest video game movie adaptation in history in terms of international box office. “What?!” I hear you cry, “surely Street Fighter deserves that heady accolade”. Well, frankly no, it doesn’t. It’s hardly a huge achievement in all honesty, given the traditional reception of video game adaps, though almost $300m world-wide isn’t a figure to be sniffed at. Jake Gyllenhaal as Prince Dastan in Hot Press (Ireland) magazine.
You still get the feeling that Disney won’t be overly happy with the Jake Gyllenhaal project, seeing as it hasnt yet made anywhere near its production costs domestically, which is pretty much rule number one for any project that aspires to be deemed successful enough to warrant franchising (or even single sequelling come to think of it). Scans of Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time in "American Cinematographer" magazine.
So far, Prince of Persia has made $214 million in its non-domestic purse, which more than doubles the amount it has made in the U.S. ($84m)". Source: www.heyuguys.co.uk