Sean Penn shooting "Into the Wild" (2007) with Emile Hirsch and Kristen Stewart.Kristen Stewart, Emile Hirsch, Sean Penn and Marcia Gay Harden at LA "Into The Wild" premiere, on 21st September 2007.
"Twilightstar Kristen Stewart s’amuse bien à Los Angeles tandis que son copain Robert Pattinson est à Londres. Kristen conduit sa Mini Cooper dans Beverly Hills , conduite sport. Entre deux interviews pour la promo de son nouveau film Welcome To The Rileys, elle s’arrête pour voir une copine avant de rentrer chez sa mère qui vit dans la vallée. Et la voici maintenant dans les bras de Sean Penn!!!! Attention au vieux renard…"Kristen sported black Ray Ban Wayfarer glasses:
(translation to English): "Twilightstar Kristen Stewart enjoys himself in Los Angeles while her boyfriend Robert Pattinson is in London. Kristen drove his Mini Cooper in Beverly Hills, sporty driving. Between interviews for the promotion of its new film Welcome To The RileysShe stopped to see a girlfriend before returning to her mother who lives in the valley. And here it is
now in the arms of Sean Penn! " Beware of the old fox..."
Source: x17francecom
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
82nd Academy Awards Nominee Luncheon
The Oscars 2010 - ABC promo. The Oscars air live Sunday March 7th on ABC. Steve Martin and Alec Baldwin are co-hosting!
Meryl Streep attending 82nd Academy Awards Nominee Luncheon, on 15th February 2010.
Here's a sample of some of the best responses:
Jeff Bridges, nominated for best actor, "Crazy Heart"
(On his character, Bad Blake) "He doesn't mean to be a bad guy, he's just irresponsible. That's just the path life has taken. I just follow the script and didn't set out to make him likable."
Jeremy Renner, nominated for best actor, "The Hurt Locker"(On what he learned about the military from working on the war drama) "I walk up to any military personnel now and shake their hand and thank them for their service...It means so much when they say 'I show it to my wife or to my family to show them what it was like.'"
Colin Firth, nominated for best actor, "A Single Man"
(On why he took the part in designer Tom Ford's directoral debut) "I read the script and thought, 'I hope this is a great big style fest...I wanted be beautiful and lit well...unfortunately, I showed up and had to do alot of acting."(On advice for young actors) "I don't think anyone should ever ask actors for advice on anything. Just look at how we behave at times. We're not exactly a paradigm for a good lifestyle."
Gabourey Sidibe, nominated for best actress, "Precious"
(On who she wanted to meet at the luncheon) "Steve Martin is the person I want to meet. My mom had a crush on Steve Martin and we used to watch 'The Jerk' every day. I'm excited that the show will be hosted by Jack Donaghy and the Jerk."
Sandra Bullock, nominated for best actress, "The Blind Side"
(On her mantra) "If I get up and I'm breathing and I'm happy, then I know it's a good day. I have a post it note by the side of my bed and it says, 'expect as good as you give.'"
(On what she will wear to the Oscars) "If I have to wear a trash bag, I'll belt it with rhinestones and I'll make it work."
Carey Mulligan, nominated for best actress, "An Education"
(On surreal awards show moments) "I've met crazy people, like Quentin Tarantino. I leaned back and we bumped asses."
(On if she uses awards shows for networking) "I'm not great at the mingling side of things, so I stand in the corner. I tend to follow Kathryn Bigelow around a lot, so I'm not sure if she noticed."
Kathryn Bigelow, nominated for best director, "The Hurt Locker"
(On if she noticed Mulligan following her around) "I've been following her around. She's so talented."
Lee Daniels, nominated for best director, "Precious"
(On picking Sidibe for the lead role) "I thought she was this girl. Then when we stopped the audition and she started talking like Gabby, I was on the floor. I thought she was some white girl from the Valley."
(On what being the second African American nominated for best director means) "It gives hope to so many. I've received thousands of emails from young, not just African American, but gay filmmakers, Chinese filmmakers, that see that there's a chance. That the academy is wise."
Woody Harrelson, nominated for best supporting actor, "The Messenger"
(On whether or not he'll be nervous on awards night) "I suppose that would be justified if I thought I was going to win. Someone's going to have an accent when they accept, but it ain't gonna be a southern accent."
Cristoph Waltz, nominated for best supporting actor, "Inglourious Basterds"
(On whether he knew his knowledge of multiple languages would help his career) "It comes in handy when you travel. It comes in handy when you are trying to seduce someone, so why would it not for a movie?"
(On if he's become Americanized by the film's success) "I have to admit that I was totally Americanized already. I moved here for a few years. I was married to an American for a long time. If that doesn't do it, then a movie won't either."
Vera Farmiga, nominated for best supporting actress, "Up in the Air"
Slip ons, not lace ups. I'm the person you don't want to get behind, because I have a baby carrier and all the baby regalia. You should look out for families with strollers."
(On her approach to the character) "In the words of Mo'Nique,'just be it, don't judge it and leave the rest on the floor.' I just tried to do it with grace and dignity and not judge her actions."
Maggie Gyllenhaal, nominated for best supporting actress, "Crazy Heart"
(On advice her brother Jake, an Oscar nominee for "Brokeback Mountain," gave her about the process) "One thing he said even before I was nominated was there isn't anything at the end of the rainbow. It's fun and enjoy it in that spirit."
Source: www.thewrap.com
Jake Gyllenhaal drives with a friend
Jake Gyllenhaal - 'Prince of Persia' Press Junket in Los Angeles.
"Jerry Bruckheimer replied, "Well, he's very handsome. And he's in fantastic shape. He got in great shape for this movie. And he's a brilliant actor, and that's what it is all about. You know, he's young, he's talented, and that's what we rely on — his talent."
Mike Newell filming "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire" (2005) with Robert Pattinson (Cedric Diggory).
Director Mike Newell (Four Weddings and a Funeral, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire), told website, /Film, "You can't know how hard he [Jake] worked to make himself the physical personification of that tiny little video game character. And there he is, he's real and he can ride and he can fight and he can shoot and he's a marvelous action hero as well as being the guy that we know from Brokeback Mountain, who's a fabulous actor.
"I was very, very fortunate with Jake", the director continued. "And so, what I was aiming to do was to not produce a simple copy of what was in the video game, but I wanted him to look like that, I wanted him to be able to fight like hell, and I wanted him to be a great action character. And that's what he gave me. Then, we were very careful about certain kind of key sequences, big sequences in the movie. There's a sequence– there's a pursuit in a market, there are several huge fights, there's the taking of the town..." Source: kotaku.com
Jake Gyllenhaal driving with a friend on 15th February 2010 in Hollywood. Pictures courtesy of Iheartjakemedia.com
"Jerry Bruckheimer replied, "Well, he's very handsome. And he's in fantastic shape. He got in great shape for this movie. And he's a brilliant actor, and that's what it is all about. You know, he's young, he's talented, and that's what we rely on — his talent."
Mike Newell filming "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire" (2005) with Robert Pattinson (Cedric Diggory).
Director Mike Newell (Four Weddings and a Funeral, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire), told website, /Film, "You can't know how hard he [Jake] worked to make himself the physical personification of that tiny little video game character. And there he is, he's real and he can ride and he can fight and he can shoot and he's a marvelous action hero as well as being the guy that we know from Brokeback Mountain, who's a fabulous actor.
"I was very, very fortunate with Jake", the director continued. "And so, what I was aiming to do was to not produce a simple copy of what was in the video game, but I wanted him to look like that, I wanted him to be able to fight like hell, and I wanted him to be a great action character. And that's what he gave me. Then, we were very careful about certain kind of key sequences, big sequences in the movie. There's a sequence– there's a pursuit in a market, there are several huge fights, there's the taking of the town..." Source: kotaku.com
Jake Gyllenhaal driving with a friend on 15th February 2010 in Hollywood. Pictures courtesy of Iheartjakemedia.com
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