Eddie Redmayne & Kristen Stewart at the premiere of "The Yellow Handkerchief" on 18th February 2010.
"Kristen Stewart was a pre-“Twilight” 17 years old when she filmed the coming of age drama “The Yellow Handkerchief” with British actor Eddie Redmayne in New Orleans, a film due out later this month. But the two stars revealed to AccessHollywood.com on Thursday that Kristen learned her first details about her then-upcoming co-star Robert Pattison from Eddie, who turned out to be a R-Patz pal.
“Randomly, at the end of this, you were about to do ‘Twilight’, Eddie said, turning to his “Handkerchief” co-star Kristen during Access’ interview. “I had known Rob since I was [younger]. So I was like, ‘Yeah! You’re working with my mate Rob!’ You’re like, ‘Really? What’s he like?’ I was like, ‘He’s a good boy.’”“I sort of got from [Eddie] that they were friends for a long time and he wasn’t going to say anything bad about him. Even if there was something bad, it was just sort of like, ‘Yeah, it’ll be good’, Kristen laughed.
Eddie confirmed he and his British boys club buddies stick together, a group that includes Eddie, R-Patz and “Vanity Fair” actor Tom Sturridge.
“They’re like, so almost incestuous,” Kristen said.
“It is incestuous,” Eddie laughed. “Rob and Tommy Sturridge and I – we’ve all been at it for a while now and it [is] so funny what happens when you start doing the jobs and you work with other people and you realize the whole industry is incredibly incestuous.”
While Eddie didn’t have his triumvirate on set with him on “The Yellow Handkerchief,” which also stars Maria Bello and William Hurt in a troubled love story, the Brit was taken into a new group – the Stewart Family.
Due to her age at the time, Kristen’s family lived with her while she played the part of Martine, a lost 15-year-old, and when they realized Eddie was an Englishman alone in New Orleans, they took him out.“I remember your family [was] there as well. I was like, all by myself and Kristen kept thinking I was this sort of lost British loner, but I remember it was Mother’s Day or something and we went into The Quarter…”
“And had brunch,” Kristen chimed in.
“Her family invited me to Mother’s Day,” Eddie said smiling.
”[Eddie was] living in New Orleans in an apartment – he’s not been in that city before. I was like, ‘God, you’re alone. I have my parents and my brothers,’” she recounted. “Now I would be like, I have to…”
“Get away,” Eddie filled in.
“You need concentration,” Kristen added of how she focuses on work. “It’s like, I need to get as close to him as I possibly can, so I don’t need my brother being like, ‘When are you coming home?’” Source: www.accesshollywood.com
"It wasn't until "Handkerchief" hit Sundance in 2008 that she was even cast in the "Twilight Saga" films. But with all due respect to her producer, Stewart disagreed with his thoughts on which role was more difficult to pull off."No, I would say definitely not," Stewart insisted, claiming that Bella is the more complicated portrayal from an actor's point of view. "It's so hard to compare roles — this was difficult for other reasons.
"It was so much smaller, it was so personal," Kristen remembered of the "Handkerchief" shoot in New Orleans in 2007.
"Bella has definitely got more [complexity]," Stewart said of the iconic "Twilight" role that made her a household name. "Bella has more to do. [As an audience member], you're with her for years of her life; you're with this girl for two weeks — not even, a week." Source: www.mtv.com
Saturday, February 20, 2010
Natalie Portman and Kristen Stewart love "their girls"
Natalie Portman.Kristen Stewart.
What Natalie Portman and Kristen Stewart do have in common, besides otherworldly beauty and screen talent? Both love Rodarte and "their girls". Let'see why:
Kristen Stewart wore a dress by Rodarte and leather high boots in "Allure" magazine photoshoot.
Natalie Portman attends the Rodarte Fall 2010 Fashion Show on February 16, 2010 in New York.
Natalie Portman attends the launch of the fourth issue of The Last Magazine at Pravda on February 17, 2010 in New York City.
Natalie Portman attending Rodarte Exhibition Opening Party (February 18th 2010).
"One such piece of tabloid bait is Scarlett Johansson, with whom Portman shares the screen in The Other Boleyn Girl. They play sisters in a love triangle with Henry VIII. “It’s a catfight movie.” Highbrow catfighting? “Not really highbrow,” she laughs. “Have you read the book?” “These two sisters love each other so much, and are made out to be rivals by the values of society that uses women as pawns.”
She doesn’t want us to think the film fosters rivalry between women. “I hate that – it drives me crazy. The truth is, it’s hard to find a really great girl, but when you find one, it’s the best. The vast majority of my friends are guys, but the ones I talk to about everything are my girls.”
Back when Portman was 14, she was the face of Isaac Mizrahi, who would go on to cause a minor scandal at the Golden Globes two years ago, when he grabbed Johansson’s breasts. “Seriously, I would want to grab them. She’s got beautiful ones, but, Isaac, that was not so appropriate.” Source: women.timesonline.co.uk
The 19-year-old actress, who plays schoolgirl Bella Swan, said she would never say anything “negative” against the franchise's followers.
Kristen Stewart & Robert Pattinson as Bella and Edward in "Twilight" DVD Menu.
“No, I love the fans. I've never said anything negative,” she is quoted as telling Sugar.
"It's just not normal to be in a situation where there are thousands of screaming girls and you're their fodder.
“I thought they were going to hate me, but they love it. I love girls who are in love with me." Source: www.entertainmentwise.com
MediaBlvd> A lot of girls must be jealous of you, getting to kiss Robert Pattinson, Ryan Reynolds and Jesse Eisenberg. Do you have any crazy girl-stalker stories?
Kristen> No. I have a very wide fan base. I have a lot of girls who are in love with me. That’s funny because I thought it was going to be the opposite. I just thought that they were going to hate me because I’m in the optimum position. But, it’s all an illusion. Source: www.mediablvd.com
Kristen Stewart "Entertainment Weekly" Outtakes.
What Natalie Portman and Kristen Stewart do have in common, besides otherworldly beauty and screen talent? Both love Rodarte and "their girls". Let'see why:
Kristen Stewart wore a dress by Rodarte and leather high boots in "Allure" magazine photoshoot.
Natalie Portman attends the Rodarte Fall 2010 Fashion Show on February 16, 2010 in New York.
Natalie Portman attends the launch of the fourth issue of The Last Magazine at Pravda on February 17, 2010 in New York City.
Natalie Portman attending Rodarte Exhibition Opening Party (February 18th 2010).
"One such piece of tabloid bait is Scarlett Johansson, with whom Portman shares the screen in The Other Boleyn Girl. They play sisters in a love triangle with Henry VIII. “It’s a catfight movie.” Highbrow catfighting? “Not really highbrow,” she laughs. “Have you read the book?” “These two sisters love each other so much, and are made out to be rivals by the values of society that uses women as pawns.”
She doesn’t want us to think the film fosters rivalry between women. “I hate that – it drives me crazy. The truth is, it’s hard to find a really great girl, but when you find one, it’s the best. The vast majority of my friends are guys, but the ones I talk to about everything are my girls.”
Back when Portman was 14, she was the face of Isaac Mizrahi, who would go on to cause a minor scandal at the Golden Globes two years ago, when he grabbed Johansson’s breasts. “Seriously, I would want to grab them. She’s got beautiful ones, but, Isaac, that was not so appropriate.” Source: women.timesonline.co.uk
The 19-year-old actress, who plays schoolgirl Bella Swan, said she would never say anything “negative” against the franchise's followers.
Kristen Stewart & Robert Pattinson as Bella and Edward in "Twilight" DVD Menu.
“No, I love the fans. I've never said anything negative,” she is quoted as telling Sugar.
"It's just not normal to be in a situation where there are thousands of screaming girls and you're their fodder.
“I thought they were going to hate me, but they love it. I love girls who are in love with me." Source: www.entertainmentwise.com
MediaBlvd> A lot of girls must be jealous of you, getting to kiss Robert Pattinson, Ryan Reynolds and Jesse Eisenberg. Do you have any crazy girl-stalker stories?
Kristen> No. I have a very wide fan base. I have a lot of girls who are in love with me. That’s funny because I thought it was going to be the opposite. I just thought that they were going to hate me because I’m in the optimum position. But, it’s all an illusion. Source: www.mediablvd.com
Kristen Stewart "Entertainment Weekly" Outtakes.
Jake Gyllenhaal in "Giving up the Gun" music video
Jake Gyllenhaal in "Vampire Weekend" - 'Giving Up The Gun' Music Video (Captures courtesy of Iheartjakemedia.com)
Jake Gyllenhaal, Joe Jonas of the Jonas Brothers, RZA, Lil Jon, a samurai and Daft Punk lookie-likies all appear in the new music video for Vampire Weekend's "Giving Up the Gun."
The song is the second single off the band's sophomore set "Contra," released in January, it's stay-tough message the perfect backdrop for one of the most ridiculous tennis matches we've ever seen.
The Wu-Tang rapper plays the chair judge in the game, while the King of Crunk (Juice) acts as muse and mentor to our red-decked champion. She battles it out with Gyllenhaal and Jonas, both who bring A-game funny to their cameos, while weirder court warriors try to knock Jenny (who also stars in VW's "Cape Cod Kwassa Kwassa" clip) out of contention.
Jake Gyllenhaal with Jamie Foxx and Ron Howard in 'Blame It' Music Video (On-Set).
Reminds us a bit of the strange smattering of cameos in Jamie Foxx's "Blame It," also with Jake Gyllenhaal (and Ron Howard?!). Source: www.hitfix.com
Jake Gyllenhaal, Joe Jonas of the Jonas Brothers, RZA, Lil Jon, a samurai and Daft Punk lookie-likies all appear in the new music video for Vampire Weekend's "Giving Up the Gun."
The song is the second single off the band's sophomore set "Contra," released in January, it's stay-tough message the perfect backdrop for one of the most ridiculous tennis matches we've ever seen.
The Wu-Tang rapper plays the chair judge in the game, while the King of Crunk (Juice) acts as muse and mentor to our red-decked champion. She battles it out with Gyllenhaal and Jonas, both who bring A-game funny to their cameos, while weirder court warriors try to knock Jenny (who also stars in VW's "Cape Cod Kwassa Kwassa" clip) out of contention.
Jake Gyllenhaal with Jamie Foxx and Ron Howard in 'Blame It' Music Video (On-Set).
Reminds us a bit of the strange smattering of cameos in Jamie Foxx's "Blame It," also with Jake Gyllenhaal (and Ron Howard?!). Source: www.hitfix.com
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