Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Kristen Stewart's Speech at the Elle Style Awards
Kristen Stewart's Speech at the Elle Style Awards
"Hollywood beauties Kate Hudson and Twilight star - and Robert Pattinson's girlfriend - Kristen Stewart were sat in the front row last night to check out the latest collection from that most British of fashion labels Burberry.
They were joined by the likes of Uma Thurman, Claire Danes, Mary-Kate Olsen, and Mia Wasikowska, star of the new Alice in Wonderland film.
Uber fashionista Vogue editor Anna Wintour was also there too to cast a beady eye over the latest designs by the label's head honcho, Christopher Bailey". Source: www.mirror.co.uk
Kristen Stewart wore a white, strapless, floral appliqué Chanel dress teamed with champagne platform heels by Roger Vivier at BRITISH ACADEMY FILM AWARDS 2010.
Jake Gyllenhaal & Matt Damon turned down "Avatar"
Jake Gyllenhaal in "People" magazine photoshoot.
"In another universe, Jason Bourne or the Prince of Persia might have been running around the jungles of Pandora.
Jake Gyllenhaal in "Flaunt" magazine photoshoot.Jake Gyllenhaal in "Total Film" magazine photoshoot.Sam Worthington was chosen to play Jake Sully in "Avatar".
"Avatar" director James Cameron spoke to both Matt Damon and Jake Gyllenhaal about playing the role of Jake Sully in the sci-fi epic that now stands as the biggest moneymaker in the history of Hollywood with $2.5 billion in worldwide box office.
Both stars, perhaps leery of a blue-in-the-face gig, declined, and the filmmaker instead went with his first choice -- unknown Aussie actor Sam Worthington, who was living in his car before he got the job. Cameron said he offered the role to the big-name stars only to placate the studio chiefs at Fox, who wanted a bankable star to offset some of the risks of the expensive project.
"I don’t think they ever had a problem with the CG, “ Cameron said. “Honestly, did I go out and try to woo them? No. I had my heart set on Sam. Maybe they sensed my lack of 100% commitment from me. Maybe it was the subject matter. This was a big 'Star Wars'-type movie. They’re both serious actors.”
Jake Gyllenhaal as Prince Dastan in "Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time" (2010).Sam Worthington as Perseus in "Clash of the Titans" (2010).
Next up for those serious actors: Gyllenhaal stars in "Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time", based on the video game, which hits theaters in May, while Damon will be seen in "Green Zone" and is among the stars working on next year's "Happy Feet 2 in 3D." Source: latimesblogs.latimes.com
"While Damon just played South African rugby star Francois Pienaar in Invictus, he has never played a real figure like Kennedy. The film will trace RFK's transformation from the younger brother in the shadow brother President John F Kennedy to a strong national leader in his own right before he was gunned down in 1968. His assassination at the Ambassador Hotel was the backdrop for Emilio Estevez’s Bobby, and Chris Columbus and his 1492 partners are developing The Last Campaign on RFK's presidential run. Emilio Estevez and Demi Moore in "Bobby" (2006).
Knight, the Eastern Promises writer, just got hired by Columbia Pictures to adapt the Dan Brown novel The Lost Symbol. That came thanks to his work for the studio on Pawn Sacrifice, a drama about Bobby Fischer's unlikely victory over Russian chess champ Boris Spassky. Tobey Maguire as Sam Cahill in "Brothers" (2009).
Tobey Maguire is producing and eyeing the Fischer role. Cooper, Ross, and Thomas were already collaborating on another U.S. history project, the Jack Greenberg-Thurgood Marshall story Crusaders, which they’ve set at HBO with Danny Strong writing the script". Source: www.deadline.com
"In another universe, Jason Bourne or the Prince of Persia might have been running around the jungles of Pandora.
Jake Gyllenhaal in "Flaunt" magazine photoshoot.Jake Gyllenhaal in "Total Film" magazine photoshoot.Sam Worthington was chosen to play Jake Sully in "Avatar".
"Avatar" director James Cameron spoke to both Matt Damon and Jake Gyllenhaal about playing the role of Jake Sully in the sci-fi epic that now stands as the biggest moneymaker in the history of Hollywood with $2.5 billion in worldwide box office.
Both stars, perhaps leery of a blue-in-the-face gig, declined, and the filmmaker instead went with his first choice -- unknown Aussie actor Sam Worthington, who was living in his car before he got the job. Cameron said he offered the role to the big-name stars only to placate the studio chiefs at Fox, who wanted a bankable star to offset some of the risks of the expensive project.
"I don’t think they ever had a problem with the CG, “ Cameron said. “Honestly, did I go out and try to woo them? No. I had my heart set on Sam. Maybe they sensed my lack of 100% commitment from me. Maybe it was the subject matter. This was a big 'Star Wars'-type movie. They’re both serious actors.”
Jake Gyllenhaal as Prince Dastan in "Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time" (2010).Sam Worthington as Perseus in "Clash of the Titans" (2010).
Next up for those serious actors: Gyllenhaal stars in "Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time", based on the video game, which hits theaters in May, while Damon will be seen in "Green Zone" and is among the stars working on next year's "Happy Feet 2 in 3D." Source: latimesblogs.latimes.com
"While Damon just played South African rugby star Francois Pienaar in Invictus, he has never played a real figure like Kennedy. The film will trace RFK's transformation from the younger brother in the shadow brother President John F Kennedy to a strong national leader in his own right before he was gunned down in 1968. His assassination at the Ambassador Hotel was the backdrop for Emilio Estevez’s Bobby, and Chris Columbus and his 1492 partners are developing The Last Campaign on RFK's presidential run. Emilio Estevez and Demi Moore in "Bobby" (2006).
Knight, the Eastern Promises writer, just got hired by Columbia Pictures to adapt the Dan Brown novel The Lost Symbol. That came thanks to his work for the studio on Pawn Sacrifice, a drama about Bobby Fischer's unlikely victory over Russian chess champ Boris Spassky. Tobey Maguire as Sam Cahill in "Brothers" (2009).
Tobey Maguire is producing and eyeing the Fischer role. Cooper, Ross, and Thomas were already collaborating on another U.S. history project, the Jack Greenberg-Thurgood Marshall story Crusaders, which they’ve set at HBO with Danny Strong writing the script". Source: www.deadline.com
William Hurt defends Kristen Stewart
William Hurt, Jake Gyllenhaal and Ang Lee attending CAA Pre-Oscar Party on 3rd March, 2006 in Hollywood, CA.
Kristen Stewart plays rebellious Martine in "The Yellow Handkerchief".
-So what do you make of this three-ring circus that surrounds Kristen Stewart wherever she goes?
-I’ve defended her in public as regularly as I can. I think it’s absurd, that they’re not giving her a break. I think that she’s holding her own, that she’s courageous, that she’s inventive, and that she’s got character oozing out of her, and I say, “Give her a break. Who is she to pander to your idea of what she’s supposed to be?” She has every right in the world to express herself exactly as she chooses to, and she’s got a lot of surprises up her sleeve. Why won’t they give that woman a break?
She was one of the ones who prepared the most! Kristen and I worked together great, and so did me and Eddie [Redmayne]. We had two weeks of wonderful rehearsal on this project, and that’s why it’s a good film. [A publicist enters the room] Excuse us. [“One more question,” says the publicist. Hurt raises his voice.] Come on! Give us a break. We’re just getting started.
Kristen Stewart plays rebellious Martine in "The Yellow Handkerchief".
-So what do you make of this three-ring circus that surrounds Kristen Stewart wherever she goes?
-I’ve defended her in public as regularly as I can. I think it’s absurd, that they’re not giving her a break. I think that she’s holding her own, that she’s courageous, that she’s inventive, and that she’s got character oozing out of her, and I say, “Give her a break. Who is she to pander to your idea of what she’s supposed to be?” She has every right in the world to express herself exactly as she chooses to, and she’s got a lot of surprises up her sleeve. Why won’t they give that woman a break?
She was one of the ones who prepared the most! Kristen and I worked together great, and so did me and Eddie [Redmayne]. We had two weeks of wonderful rehearsal on this project, and that’s why it’s a good film. [A publicist enters the room] Excuse us. [“One more question,” says the publicist. Hurt raises his voice.] Come on! Give us a break. We’re just getting started.
-If you were starting out right now and you were her age, do you think you’d be able to withstand all this pressure?-I couldn’t take it. No. My route was categorically different from hers. I have to study something for fifteen years before I take a risk, and then I take a very calculated and big risk, but I really have to work hard before I jump. I do jump, but I look at where it can make the most impact. [Kristen’s] route may be different, but the ends might be the same.
-When I spoke to Maria Bello earlier, she said she likes as little preparation as possible. But when you’re in the scene with her, she’s home. She’s there. So she’s doing something.
-Is it interesting to reconcile those different approaches, or does it just happen naturally?
William Hurt plays Brett Hanson in "The Yellow Handkerchief".
-It depends, you know. It depends, but to me, there is a common denominator. Maria is a very considerate person. She’s not just in flagrante delicto. She obviously has a structured approach to life. She’s got a life and integrity, and integrity means there’s life and structure and principles. That’s what you’re working with — the idea of total spontaneity is total chaos, for God’s sake. There’s form there. There are things she’s trying to convey and questions that she’s asking her peers, and there’s a real conversation there and I can understand it. She’s considerate. Lack of structure? Maybe she doesn’t prepare the way I do, but she prepares". Source: www.movieline.com
Kristen Stewart and Noel Clarke at BAFTA's on 21st February 2010.
"The girl is actually a brilliant actress and people are only hating on her because every piece of great acting work that she has done has been eclipsed by the juggernaut that is twilight… Lets be honest, that’s what it’s really about isn’t it? People not liking her because she stars in those films that do so well and they are not considered worthy by the snobs. Personally, I don’t mind em. They ain’t the godfather, (Neither was AVATAR) but they’re entertaining.
Kristen Stewart with Kate Hudson and Claire Danes at Burberry Prorsum LFW Autumn/Winter 2010 Women's wear show in London, on 23rd February 2010.
Not that I would ever compare my films to anything Kristen Stewart does. But why hate on a person because they are doing well? It makes no sense. Also she was cast in that film because of her talent. That’s how films like that are cast. Not everyone thought it would blow up like it did and so what that it has? She is actress who took a role. That’s what actors do.
So we end up at the BAFTAS. The British academy awards. I step on the stage, do my little speech and read the envelope. “Kristen Stewart” She comes up does her speech and leaves.I got a sense of a lovely, nervous and shy girl who respected the other actors she was up against and was a bit overwhelmed by winning. More importantly than that, I see a girl got into this acting job because she wants to actually act and play different roles. There is a difference between wanting to act and wanting to be a star.
Kristen Stewart - BAFTAS EDITION 2010 // from the heart.
It’s difficult at any age when you can’t go anywhere with out people wanting a piece of you, and she is still young. People who said she was weird on stage, well… I don’t really agree. It’s a little daunting up there, I would love to see some of her detractors get up in front of 2000 or so people with only your name as notice, (she didn’t know she was getting it) and half of those people be people that do the same job as you and are looking at you from head to toe, and all you want to do is just not fall over. It’s not easy.
So. Would i have liked Nick to win..? Sure.
Am i upset that Kristen won? No way.
Did she deserve to win? Yeah she did, and i’m glad she did.
Exclusive Empire interview with Kristen about her Bafta and what it means to her.
She was talented enough for us jury members to put her there in the first place and the public support her the most. Done deal.
She may be a Mega star now, but she is still a rising star in terms of where her career is going, because just being in a blockbuster doesn’t make you a good actor. The girl is talented and has made some smart choices beyond the big movies. Source: noelclarke.tumblr.com
-When I spoke to Maria Bello earlier, she said she likes as little preparation as possible. But when you’re in the scene with her, she’s home. She’s there. So she’s doing something.
-Is it interesting to reconcile those different approaches, or does it just happen naturally?
William Hurt plays Brett Hanson in "The Yellow Handkerchief".
-It depends, you know. It depends, but to me, there is a common denominator. Maria is a very considerate person. She’s not just in flagrante delicto. She obviously has a structured approach to life. She’s got a life and integrity, and integrity means there’s life and structure and principles. That’s what you’re working with — the idea of total spontaneity is total chaos, for God’s sake. There’s form there. There are things she’s trying to convey and questions that she’s asking her peers, and there’s a real conversation there and I can understand it. She’s considerate. Lack of structure? Maybe she doesn’t prepare the way I do, but she prepares". Source: www.movieline.com
Kristen Stewart and Noel Clarke at BAFTA's on 21st February 2010.
"The girl is actually a brilliant actress and people are only hating on her because every piece of great acting work that she has done has been eclipsed by the juggernaut that is twilight… Lets be honest, that’s what it’s really about isn’t it? People not liking her because she stars in those films that do so well and they are not considered worthy by the snobs. Personally, I don’t mind em. They ain’t the godfather, (Neither was AVATAR) but they’re entertaining.
Kristen Stewart with Kate Hudson and Claire Danes at Burberry Prorsum LFW Autumn/Winter 2010 Women's wear show in London, on 23rd February 2010.
Not that I would ever compare my films to anything Kristen Stewart does. But why hate on a person because they are doing well? It makes no sense. Also she was cast in that film because of her talent. That’s how films like that are cast. Not everyone thought it would blow up like it did and so what that it has? She is actress who took a role. That’s what actors do.
So we end up at the BAFTAS. The British academy awards. I step on the stage, do my little speech and read the envelope. “Kristen Stewart” She comes up does her speech and leaves.I got a sense of a lovely, nervous and shy girl who respected the other actors she was up against and was a bit overwhelmed by winning. More importantly than that, I see a girl got into this acting job because she wants to actually act and play different roles. There is a difference between wanting to act and wanting to be a star.
Kristen Stewart - BAFTAS EDITION 2010 // from the heart.
It’s difficult at any age when you can’t go anywhere with out people wanting a piece of you, and she is still young. People who said she was weird on stage, well… I don’t really agree. It’s a little daunting up there, I would love to see some of her detractors get up in front of 2000 or so people with only your name as notice, (she didn’t know she was getting it) and half of those people be people that do the same job as you and are looking at you from head to toe, and all you want to do is just not fall over. It’s not easy.
So. Would i have liked Nick to win..? Sure.
Am i upset that Kristen won? No way.
Did she deserve to win? Yeah she did, and i’m glad she did.
Exclusive Empire interview with Kristen about her Bafta and what it means to her.
She was talented enough for us jury members to put her there in the first place and the public support her the most. Done deal.
She may be a Mega star now, but she is still a rising star in terms of where her career is going, because just being in a blockbuster doesn’t make you a good actor. The girl is talented and has made some smart choices beyond the big movies. Source: noelclarke.tumblr.com
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Kristen Stewart, picking up the change
Kristen Stewart wins the Orange Rising Star BAFTA for her performance in "Adventureland" (2009), directed by Greg Mottola.
This is my litte fan-video as a homage to Kristen Stewart for her performance as Em in "Adventureland" which has earned her a BAFTA, congrats!!
It's a musical video featuring some stills from "Adventureland" directed by Greg Mottola, and starred by Kristen Stewart & Jesse Eisenberg.
Song "Pick Up the Change" by Wilco.
Kristen Stewart talks about winning the Orange Rising Star Award at the Orange British Academy Film Awards in 2010.
"Speaking after her Bafta success, the onscreen Bella Swan discusses her public popularity, the future of the Twilight Saga and her darker independent roles.
What did it mean to you to receive the Orange Rising Star Bafta award, the one prize in the whole ceremony voted for by the public rather than the stuffy film scholars who typically decide the winners?
-It's awesome. It's also cool because the snooty film people have to put you on the list for the normal people to consider so I guess it's the best of both worlds. I'm really lucky because I'm in a pretty unique position considering I have the Twilight following and I also do smaller movies too, so I'm lucky on that front.
The win shows your global appeal too, given it was voted for my mainly British viewers.
-Is there anything you can tease us with for Eclipse, the third film in the Twilight Saga?
-I mean, unfortunately… most of the info is pretty much out there, you know what I mean? I don't have to tease, I'd just say that all of the stuff you've read in the book is going to look really cool. I'm really excited to see the newborns, I keep saying that, but they're going to look insane.
-It was claimed recently in the Hollywood Reporter recently that you, Robert Pattinson and Taylor Lautner aren't signed up yet for the last film in the saga - is this true or are you guys onboard?
-Well… We're all definitely onboard to do Breaking Dawn but what's up in the air at this point is whether or not it's going to be one or two films and at the moment we still don't know.
-You mentioned the independent films you've worked on recently and you're starring in the film based on Joan Jett and the Runaways, as well as playing a stripper in Welcome to the Rileys. Are these films that the Twihards won't be able to see and do you think some of your fans will be surprised to see you in those kind of parts?
-Well, yeah, they're both rated R so if you're a Twilight fan and you're under 18, I'm sorry. But I don't know - , you know, actors never start acting so they can find one character and become famous for it. I think it's just to be expected that I would do different things and I think it's to be expected that people will like or dislike them because art is subjective and that's why I like it. So it's all good. Source: www.inthenews.co.uk
Kristen Stewart wins "Woman of the Year" award @ ELLE Style Awards press room - 22 February 2010.
"Adventureland" (Pick Up the Change) from Jake Weird on Vimeo.
This is my litte fan-video as a homage to Kristen Stewart for her performance as Em in "Adventureland" which has earned her a BAFTA, congrats!!
It's a musical video featuring some stills from "Adventureland" directed by Greg Mottola, and starred by Kristen Stewart & Jesse Eisenberg.
Song "Pick Up the Change" by Wilco.
Kristen Stewart talks about winning the Orange Rising Star Award at the Orange British Academy Film Awards in 2010.
"Speaking after her Bafta success, the onscreen Bella Swan discusses her public popularity, the future of the Twilight Saga and her darker independent roles.
What did it mean to you to receive the Orange Rising Star Bafta award, the one prize in the whole ceremony voted for by the public rather than the stuffy film scholars who typically decide the winners?
-It's awesome. It's also cool because the snooty film people have to put you on the list for the normal people to consider so I guess it's the best of both worlds. I'm really lucky because I'm in a pretty unique position considering I have the Twilight following and I also do smaller movies too, so I'm lucky on that front.
The win shows your global appeal too, given it was voted for my mainly British viewers.
-Is there anything you can tease us with for Eclipse, the third film in the Twilight Saga?
-I mean, unfortunately… most of the info is pretty much out there, you know what I mean? I don't have to tease, I'd just say that all of the stuff you've read in the book is going to look really cool. I'm really excited to see the newborns, I keep saying that, but they're going to look insane.
-It was claimed recently in the Hollywood Reporter recently that you, Robert Pattinson and Taylor Lautner aren't signed up yet for the last film in the saga - is this true or are you guys onboard?
-Well… We're all definitely onboard to do Breaking Dawn but what's up in the air at this point is whether or not it's going to be one or two films and at the moment we still don't know.
-You mentioned the independent films you've worked on recently and you're starring in the film based on Joan Jett and the Runaways, as well as playing a stripper in Welcome to the Rileys. Are these films that the Twihards won't be able to see and do you think some of your fans will be surprised to see you in those kind of parts?
-Well, yeah, they're both rated R so if you're a Twilight fan and you're under 18, I'm sorry. But I don't know - , you know, actors never start acting so they can find one character and become famous for it. I think it's just to be expected that I would do different things and I think it's to be expected that people will like or dislike them because art is subjective and that's why I like it. So it's all good. Source: www.inthenews.co.uk
Kristen Stewart wins "Woman of the Year" award @ ELLE Style Awards press room - 22 February 2010.
Kristen Stewart praises Robert Pattinson
Kristen Stewart as Joan Jett in "The Runaways".Dakota Fanning and Kristen Stewart in "The Runaways".
In a new interview with Interview Magazine, Joan Jett discusses Kristen Stewart and The Runaways. It also features some new stills from the film.
MCDONNELL: How was it working with Kristen Stewart, who plays you in the film? What did you tell her? How did she study you?
JETT: Well, I found Kristen to be through and through totally professional and just great to be around. I found us to be really, scarily similar, just in our physicality, the way we move through space. The first time we met was a little over a year ago, New Year’s Eve. She came to see us do a concert. We hung out for the whole day, and I just dumped on her about everything I could think about The Runaways-I mean, the good, the bad, and the ugly. I told her all that stuff and how much it meant to me. Then she went off to do New Moon, and I didn’t see her again until about two weeks before The Runaways thing started. But she is so authentic. The thing that came through to me was that it was important to her to capture it. She really wanted to nail it. So I gave her all The Runaways music that I could find; I gave her tapes of me talking. . . . When we were together prior to the start of filming, she was staring at me the whole time. And I was fine with it because I knew she was watching my posture, my mannerisms, everything I did, the way I hold my hands, just everything. And she really soaked it in. When we were hanging out together on set, it was like I had a mirror image. Even just sitting around, we’d do the same thing at the same time. It was just great-and it wasn’t creepy. It was wonderfully special. Source: team-twilight.com
Twilight actress talks about winning Bafta's rising star award and reveals details about the next instalments in the vampire saga.
"Kristen Stewart says her rumored boyfriend Robert Pattinson hit one out of the park on his new film “Remember Me.”Robert Pattinson as Tyler in "Remember Me".
Singing Pattinson’s praises, the “Adventureland” actress raved, “I’ve seen him in the movie…he’s really good in the movie. It’s hard to talk about your friends — about anybody that’s close to you that you know.”
“It’s like, he’s everything I know he is. I know he can do any film. Living is so wrapped up in who you are as an actor, not everybody can play every part.”
Kristen added, “He is really strong in the movie. Maybe that’s different…maybe people won’t really expect that, he’s quite bold, which is great.”
Source: www.gossipcenter.com
Robert Pattinson Presenting at Bafta Awards 2010.
In a new interview with Interview Magazine, Joan Jett discusses Kristen Stewart and The Runaways. It also features some new stills from the film.
MCDONNELL: How was it working with Kristen Stewart, who plays you in the film? What did you tell her? How did she study you?
JETT: Well, I found Kristen to be through and through totally professional and just great to be around. I found us to be really, scarily similar, just in our physicality, the way we move through space. The first time we met was a little over a year ago, New Year’s Eve. She came to see us do a concert. We hung out for the whole day, and I just dumped on her about everything I could think about The Runaways-I mean, the good, the bad, and the ugly. I told her all that stuff and how much it meant to me. Then she went off to do New Moon, and I didn’t see her again until about two weeks before The Runaways thing started. But she is so authentic. The thing that came through to me was that it was important to her to capture it. She really wanted to nail it. So I gave her all The Runaways music that I could find; I gave her tapes of me talking. . . . When we were together prior to the start of filming, she was staring at me the whole time. And I was fine with it because I knew she was watching my posture, my mannerisms, everything I did, the way I hold my hands, just everything. And she really soaked it in. When we were hanging out together on set, it was like I had a mirror image. Even just sitting around, we’d do the same thing at the same time. It was just great-and it wasn’t creepy. It was wonderfully special. Source: team-twilight.com
Twilight actress talks about winning Bafta's rising star award and reveals details about the next instalments in the vampire saga.
"Kristen Stewart says her rumored boyfriend Robert Pattinson hit one out of the park on his new film “Remember Me.”Robert Pattinson as Tyler in "Remember Me".
Singing Pattinson’s praises, the “Adventureland” actress raved, “I’ve seen him in the movie…he’s really good in the movie. It’s hard to talk about your friends — about anybody that’s close to you that you know.”
“It’s like, he’s everything I know he is. I know he can do any film. Living is so wrapped up in who you are as an actor, not everybody can play every part.”
Kristen added, “He is really strong in the movie. Maybe that’s different…maybe people won’t really expect that, he’s quite bold, which is great.”
Source: www.gossipcenter.com
Robert Pattinson Presenting at Bafta Awards 2010.
BAFTA'S WINNERS 2010
BAFTA'S WINNERS 2010:
Best Film The Hurt Locker
Outstanding British Film Fish Tank
Director Kathryn Bigelow, The Hurt Locker
Actor Colin Firth, A Single Man
Actress Carey Mulligan, An Education
Supporting Actor Christoph Waltz, Inglourious Basterds
Supporting Actress Mo’Nique, Precious
Original Screenplay The Hurt Locker
Adapted Screenplay Up in the Air
Film not in the English Language A Prophet
Animated Film Up
Cinematography The Hurt Locker
Costume Design The Young Victoria
Editing The Hurt Locker
Make-Up & Hair The Young Victoria
Music Up
Production Design Avatar
Sound The Hurt Locker
Visual Effects Avatar
Short Animation Mother of Many
Short Film I Do Air
Outstanding British contribution to cinema Joe Dunton (Harry Potter series)
Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer Duncan Jones (director), Moon
Orange Rising Star Award Kristen Stewart
Kristen Stewarts at Orange British Academy Film Awards 2010.
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