Monday, March 15, 2010
Taylor Lautner Is Flying High In "New Moon"
Taylor Lautner shows off his mad skills in this behind the scenes look at his “New Moon” stunt sequence. Coming to DVD March 20.
Sunday, March 14, 2010
Kristen Stewart not only good friends with Pattinson
Dakota told ET about her feelings toward Kristen, saying, "She's definitely become one of my best friends and she's an amazing girl." The kind words circulated at Thursday night's Los Angeles premiere of 'The Runaways.' Cherie revealed that "my knees buckled" upon finding out Dakota would be portraying her in the film.
Kristen hoped she played an accurate account of Joan and was mentored by the rocker throughout the process. "There's only so much that you can get from photos and footage online, just stuff that you can dig up. To really capture someone's essence, it's nothing that you can ever claim," she said modestly. "Joan is literally fire and she's one of the most dynamic people that I've ever met...I could sort of hide behind her and play a rock star."
KStew endorses pics for her fans before leaving Archlight to Rock The Runaways After Party.
Kristen Stewart at "The Runaways" Press Conference.
Dakota Fanning at the premiere of "The Runaways"
on 11th March 2010.
-In The Runaways you kissed Dakota Fanning.
-“A natural and impulsive kiss, not a romantic one. In this movie I had to do more difficult things, like singing and playing. I played a woman which plays hard with a leather jacket like a man, but she is shy and vulnerable inside. The moment of the kiss was almost unobserved.”
-How was it, compared with kissing Robert Pattinson?
-“What have I to say? Rob has a bigger mouth,”
Kristen Stewart at 2010 Academy Awards (07.03.10)
-On Sunday, you were one of the presenter at the Oscars. Were you nervous?
-“A lot, but all calm down when I was on stage.”
-Let’s speak about Eclipse, the third movies of Twilight Saga…
-“I can’t wait to see the entire movie. In Eclipse, Bella practises learned lessons and she realizes there are different kind of love: if you give pain to people around you, you have to face this.”
Robert Pattinson on the cover of "Galaxie" magazine.
-Last question: do you want to clarify your relationship with Pattinson?
-“No. I can only say that with Twilight we all have become very close and what has been told about us end to debase our relationships.”
-So are you saying that you are only good friends?
“No, this is not what I have said”.
Original article in Italian: Source: www.lastampa.it
The Twilight Saga Eclipse Official Full Trailer
The Twilight Saga: Eclipse Full Trailer is finally online!
As a string of mysterious killings grips Seattle, Bella (Kristen Stewart), whose high school graduation is fast approaching, is forced to choose between her love for vampire Edward (Robert Pattinson) and her friendship with werewolf Jacob (Taylor Lautner).
THE TWILIGHT SAGA: ECLIPSE opens on June 30, 2010.
Robert Pattinson and the 'Most Stupid Thing' He Did For 'Remember Me'
Emilie de Ravin and Robert Pattinson as Ally Craig and Tyler Hawkins in "Remember Me" (2010).
-Ally Craig: I... I don't date sociology majors.
-Tyler: Lucky for I'm... I'm undecided.
-Ally Craig: About what?
-Tyler: Everything.
MTV: Your character Tyler has some issues with anger, being tormented and especially his parents. Do you have any kind of new insight into why teenagers rebel like this?
Robert Pattinson: I knew a lot of teens who were troubled, and then you meet their families and you're like, "I don't know what his problem is." The families always seem really nice and supportive, and it's just this unknown. You have this energy, and you don't know where to place it. I think the reason why [Tyler] has a problem with his father and not his mother is that he knows his mother isn't strong enough to take it. If he started attacking her, she'd just break. His father is still a fighter, so he's always going to fight against him.MTV: The movie seems very realistic in its depiction of NYU students — how much did shooting in New York with real locations help?
Pattinson: I always thought about the apartment. If this is just a typical NYU student's apartment — living in the East Village in this really nice apartment — I always thought that was a bit much. It's like a million-dollar apartment! It did help.
Robert Pattinson opposite Chris Cooper in "Remember Me".
MTV: Was it daunting doing those scenes with Oscar winner Chris Cooper?
Pattinson: Yeah. I don't know how I'd feel if I had any fighting back to do. I just continually get beaten up by him. [Laughs.] It's hard, especially being strangled. It's difficult to look like what's actually happening. You're doing it [for the camera] as well, so it's like you're being strangled but nothing really happens. You're just standing there, experimenting with myself. I don't really know what the face is like for someone getting strangled.
MTV: Were you hurt in that particular scene? Because it's very convincing.
Pattinson: No, not at all. But I did hurt myself in a scene they cut out, where I flipped out. [In the scene] I walked into a big confrontation and ended up getting completely destroyed by your competitor. I was doing this thing, hitting myself afterwards in a spur-of-the-moment thing, which they cut out of the movie. But I kept hitting myself so hard. I was in so much pain for the rest of the shoot. It was the most stupid thing I've ever done. Source: www.mtv.com
-Ally Craig: I... I don't date sociology majors.
-Tyler: Lucky for I'm... I'm undecided.
-Ally Craig: About what?
-Tyler: Everything.
MTV: Your character Tyler has some issues with anger, being tormented and especially his parents. Do you have any kind of new insight into why teenagers rebel like this?
Robert Pattinson: I knew a lot of teens who were troubled, and then you meet their families and you're like, "I don't know what his problem is." The families always seem really nice and supportive, and it's just this unknown. You have this energy, and you don't know where to place it. I think the reason why [Tyler] has a problem with his father and not his mother is that he knows his mother isn't strong enough to take it. If he started attacking her, she'd just break. His father is still a fighter, so he's always going to fight against him.MTV: The movie seems very realistic in its depiction of NYU students — how much did shooting in New York with real locations help?
Pattinson: I always thought about the apartment. If this is just a typical NYU student's apartment — living in the East Village in this really nice apartment — I always thought that was a bit much. It's like a million-dollar apartment! It did help.
Robert Pattinson opposite Chris Cooper in "Remember Me".
MTV: Was it daunting doing those scenes with Oscar winner Chris Cooper?
Pattinson: Yeah. I don't know how I'd feel if I had any fighting back to do. I just continually get beaten up by him. [Laughs.] It's hard, especially being strangled. It's difficult to look like what's actually happening. You're doing it [for the camera] as well, so it's like you're being strangled but nothing really happens. You're just standing there, experimenting with myself. I don't really know what the face is like for someone getting strangled.
MTV: Were you hurt in that particular scene? Because it's very convincing.
Pattinson: No, not at all. But I did hurt myself in a scene they cut out, where I flipped out. [In the scene] I walked into a big confrontation and ended up getting completely destroyed by your competitor. I was doing this thing, hitting myself afterwards in a spur-of-the-moment thing, which they cut out of the movie. But I kept hitting myself so hard. I was in so much pain for the rest of the shoot. It was the most stupid thing I've ever done. Source: www.mtv.com
Happy 25th birthday, Emile Hirsch!
Emile Hirsch at the 25th Film Independent Spirit Awards
on 5th March 2010.
"Emile Hirsch is best known for playing the foolhardy, adventure-seeking Christopher McCandless in the Sean Penn-directed film Into the Wild. This fact was not lost on Hirsch as he ascended Mount Kilimanjaro in January, realizing his outdoorsy cred could take a serious beating if he failed to reach the mountain's summit. Especially if Jessica Biel, Isabel Lucas, and Lupe Fiasco, who joined him on the climb, beat him to the top.
Hirsch and company climbed the 19,341-foot Tanzanian peak as part of Summit on the Summit, an effort spearheaded by Grammy-nominated recording artist Kenna to raise awareness about the billion people who don't have access to clean drinking water. A documentary following the climb airs on MTV this Sunday.
Emile Hirsch, Jessica Biel and Kenna.
Isabel Lucas.
Emile Hirsch: Yeah. The way I got involved is that I was friends with Isabel Lucas, and I called her when she was working on a movie in Michigan. She told me all about this climb. I said, "Wow, that sounds amazing." Isabel's very sweet: she didn't make climbing Kilimanjaro sound very scary or hard. And I didn't actually know that much about Kilimanjaro up to that point. So it sounded like this almost glorified hippie hike. It could have been a hill to me for all I knew at that exact moment.
Kristen Stewart and Emile Hirsch in "Into the Wild" (2007).
-Are you ready for my obligatory Into the Wild tie-in question? It's hard to ignore that you were in that movie and then went on a real-life expedition...
-I know. It's kind of fun in that it added to the pressure to get to the top.
-Did you have any Into the Wild moments? Wanting solitary time away from the group?
-There definitely were certain moments of that, but they were very few and far between. It would be while I'm walking to the outhouse at night that I'd have my moment of solitude. We weren't really trekking off on our own.
-Is Hamlet your next project? Is that still happening?
-I don't think so right now, no. We kind of hit a little road bump. It's hard to get people to shell out the dough for the Bard. It's unfortunate, but true.
-Do you turn down a lot of roles? Are you particular about what you choose?
-I mean, I guess I am to a certain extent. I don't know. That's a weird thing. I can't say that I'm just sitting around not doing movies. I'm definitely not doing that. I don't think I've been remotely involved even in reading scripts that have gotten made in the last year and a half. I'm not king of the mountain, sitting around passing on it all. Far, far from it. I think the only things that are getting made in the last two years that I've really read were things that ended up happening, but I wasn't really ultimately considered for, anyway".
Source: www.vanityfair.com
on 5th March 2010.
"Emile Hirsch is best known for playing the foolhardy, adventure-seeking Christopher McCandless in the Sean Penn-directed film Into the Wild. This fact was not lost on Hirsch as he ascended Mount Kilimanjaro in January, realizing his outdoorsy cred could take a serious beating if he failed to reach the mountain's summit. Especially if Jessica Biel, Isabel Lucas, and Lupe Fiasco, who joined him on the climb, beat him to the top.
Hirsch and company climbed the 19,341-foot Tanzanian peak as part of Summit on the Summit, an effort spearheaded by Grammy-nominated recording artist Kenna to raise awareness about the billion people who don't have access to clean drinking water. A documentary following the climb airs on MTV this Sunday.
Emile Hirsch, Jessica Biel and Kenna.
Isabel Lucas.
Emile Hirsch: Yeah. The way I got involved is that I was friends with Isabel Lucas, and I called her when she was working on a movie in Michigan. She told me all about this climb. I said, "Wow, that sounds amazing." Isabel's very sweet: she didn't make climbing Kilimanjaro sound very scary or hard. And I didn't actually know that much about Kilimanjaro up to that point. So it sounded like this almost glorified hippie hike. It could have been a hill to me for all I knew at that exact moment.
Kristen Stewart and Emile Hirsch in "Into the Wild" (2007).
-Are you ready for my obligatory Into the Wild tie-in question? It's hard to ignore that you were in that movie and then went on a real-life expedition...
-I know. It's kind of fun in that it added to the pressure to get to the top.
-Did you have any Into the Wild moments? Wanting solitary time away from the group?
-There definitely were certain moments of that, but they were very few and far between. It would be while I'm walking to the outhouse at night that I'd have my moment of solitude. We weren't really trekking off on our own.
-Is Hamlet your next project? Is that still happening?
-I don't think so right now, no. We kind of hit a little road bump. It's hard to get people to shell out the dough for the Bard. It's unfortunate, but true.
-Do you turn down a lot of roles? Are you particular about what you choose?
-I mean, I guess I am to a certain extent. I don't know. That's a weird thing. I can't say that I'm just sitting around not doing movies. I'm definitely not doing that. I don't think I've been remotely involved even in reading scripts that have gotten made in the last year and a half. I'm not king of the mountain, sitting around passing on it all. Far, far from it. I think the only things that are getting made in the last two years that I've really read were things that ended up happening, but I wasn't really ultimately considered for, anyway".
Source: www.vanityfair.com
Saturday, March 13, 2010
Twilight Saga: Eclipse - Real Exclusive Sneak Peek
Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart in "Eclipse" (2010).
Sneak Peek from Eclipse included in the The Twilight Saga: New Moon DVD (for rental). It's just behind the scenes with interviews and how they film some scenes.
This is property of Summit Entertainment.
MTV’s red carpet interviews with Kristen Stewart and Dakota Fanning in which they give their reactions to the Eclipse trailer.
Sneak Peek from Eclipse included in the The Twilight Saga: New Moon DVD (for rental). It's just behind the scenes with interviews and how they film some scenes.
This is property of Summit Entertainment.
MTV’s red carpet interviews with Kristen Stewart and Dakota Fanning in which they give their reactions to the Eclipse trailer.
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