Robert Pattinson on the red carpet for "New Moon" L.A. premiere, on 16th November 2009. "Not since Leo, circa Titanic, has a young actor been so aggressively beloved by 13-year-old girls worldwide", writes Evgenia Peretz in her Vanity Fair profile of Robert Pattinson (Twilight's Hot Gleaming, December 2009). Peretz is right—and I would know. I was one of those teenage girls who got caught up in the "Leo-mania" fan frenzy in the late 90s. The first copy of Vanity Fair I ever bought was the January 1998 issue with Leo on the cover. I hung Tiger Beat and Teen Bop posters of Leo on my bedroom walls. And after I saw Titanic in the movie theater six times, one of my friends and I even created a Leo Web site, at a time when you could only access the Internet via a dial-up modem.Leonardo DiCaprio on the set of "Inception".Robert Pattinson on the set of "Remember me".
But among us teenagers, it was only DiCaprio who orbited in the true superstar stratosphere". Source: www.vanityfair.com Leonardo DiCaprio and Claire Danes in "Romeo and Juliet" (1996).
"If Twilight was a fantasy twist on Romeo and Juliet, then New Moon is the story of Romeo, Juliet, and the boy who comes between them, Ned". Source: www.newsinfilm.com
Emile Hirsch arriving to the GQ party at Chateau Marmont in West Hollywood, on 18th November, 2009.
"The Chateau Marmont hosted GQ's Men of the Year Awards last night in LA. A few of the magazine's honorees, including Zach Galifianakis, Tom Ford, and Neil Patrick Harris joined forces with starlets like Olivia Wilde and AnnaLynne McCord". Emile Hirsch. Source: www.popsugar.com Amanda Seyfried, big laughs!Jaime King wearing a dress by Marc Jacobs Fall 2009 and golden heels.Marley Shelton."A lady sure does appreciate a man in a suit. Actress Olivia Wilde said, "I get a little bit more snazzy for the GQ party. You know what I like about this party? The men dress up too". Source: www.theinsider.com Olivia Wilde wearing a fitting bridal white dress by Marchesa. Emile Hirsch with Olivia Wilde.
Olivia looked radiant in that white dress by Marchesa. Guess who wore recently another dress by Marchesa? Kristen Stewart attending a Jimmy Kimmel Live show:Kristen arriving to Jimmy Kimmel in a Marchesa Embroidered silk strapless dress.
Natalie Portman and Carey Mulligan in a scene from "Brothers" (2009).
"I was less enthusiastic about Tobey Maguire’s performance than I was by Jake Gyllenhaal’s more natural portrayal. In fact, it seems that every time I see Gyllenhaal in something, I’m reminded of how underrated he is as an actor.
The real story of the film, however, is the casting of Bailee Madison and Taylor Geare, two absolutely amazing young girls who knock it out of the park. Much credit is due to Sheridan, of course, who has shown in the past his ability to get great performances out of children. But these two ladies have talent to spare. It was a really nice surprise". Source: incontention.com
Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner in News Of The World magazine - November 2009.
"Director Weitz ("The Golden Compass"), taking the reins from "Twilight" helmer Catherine Hardwicke, and lenser Javier Aguirresarobe painstakingly depict the gloomy, dreamlike state of Bella's extended blues, and then pick up the pace about an hour in with several action sequences set in the rain-soaked woods near Forks, Wash.As expected, Edward soon reappears, albeit for confused reasons, and the quid pro quo eventually carries the action to a royal Italian vampire council (known as the Volturi), providing some handsome locations and a brief turn by Dakota Fanning as a mind-controlling, heavily made-up vampiress. The shortcuts needed to propel the narrative homeward feel a tad rushed, but screenwriter Melissa Rosenberg (who also penned "Twilight") wisely keeps things focused on Bella's ever-changing, mostly darkening emotional states, and whether she will end up choosing Edward or Jake. Stewart is the heart and soul of the film, and not only because her Bella is surrounded by characters who literally have neither one nor the other. She gives both weight and depth to dialogue ("You're just warm. You're like your own sun") that would sound like typical chick-lit blather in the mouth of a less engaging actress, and she makes Bella's psychological wounds seem like the real deal". Source: www.variety.com Watch New Moon HD trailer