Thursday, March 18, 2010
Robert Pattinson playing Tyler with blasé attitude
REMEMBER ME - Clip "What are you doing?" featuring Robert Pattinson and Emilie de Ravin.
REMEMBER ME - Clip "What desserts do you have?"
MMM: Do you think that you were able to bring your all to this role?
PATTINSON: I don’t know… I don’t really know what my “all” is. I always felt very connected to it right from the beginning when I first read the script. It was more about the way Tyler dealt with random events. Little bits were cut out of it, but I remember after the first fight with Chris Cooper’s character his mother says, “I think you should sue the police force,” and my character is just like, “For what?” He doesn’t really care. It’s this blasé attitude even when he’s the one being harmed – I always related to that. Looking back into the past and bearing grudges and things, I don’t really do that. And the way Tyler’s violence comes out is illogical and not against legitimate targets. I kind of relate to that. When you have a spasm of rage it almost inevitably goes to the complete wrong target, which causes you more problems, so it’s much better to keep it all chained up.
MMM: A lot of that anger came in the scenes between you and Pierce Brosnan. Could you talk about shooting those scenes with Pierce? And also, does that relationship in any way reflect your relationship with your own father?
PATTINSON: My relationship with my Dad is the complete opposite. But Pierce’s part was written as much more controlling and incredibly arrogant. Pierce always read the character going, “He’s not a horrible man. He’s not a monster.” And that completely changed Tyler’s relationship with him. Tyler’s rebelling against nothing. You’re just attacking someone because you know he can be attacked and he’s going to keep standing afterwards. But Pierce is amazing. When he was cast I was like, “That’s going to be a tough act to follow!”
MMM: Were you injured at all during the shoot?
PATTINSON: The only thing I hurt myself on, which was a scene in the movie where I flipped out afterwards because you walk into the big confrontation and end up getting completely destroyed by your competitor [Pierce], and I was like hitting myself afterwards in a little spur-of-the-moment thing. But I hit myself so hard I was in tremendous pain for the rest of the shoot!
MMM: And there was that one scene where you lost it in the school and threw that little girl’s desk.
PATTINSON: There was one take of that which they had to cut because I looked like I would be in jail not only for vandalism but for child abuse as well! I spun that desk around and the desk fell over and [the girl] literally almost ran away out of the classroom! [Laughs] I was like, “Oh my god! I’m actually going to get arrested for this!” She looked absolutely terrified afterwards. It was quite fun.
MMM: How was it shooting those fight scenes?
PATTINSON: I loved it. I never do stuff like that in reality so it’s quite cathartic in a lot of ways. I don’t know how it would’ve felt if I had any fighting back to do but I just get continually beaten up by [Chris Cooper]. It was quite daunting. It’s hard, especially being strangled. It’s very difficult to look like what’s actually happening. If you’re just being strangled nothing really happens. I was experimenting with myself just before we shot it. I don’t really know what the face is to do representing being strangled!
Source: www.manhattanmoviemag.com
Robert Pattinson: Remember Me vs The Runaways
Robert Pattinson: Remember Me vs The Runaways
Kristen Jaymes Stewart
Born: April 9, 1990 (age 19)
Most famous role: Bella Swan from "Twilight"
Emilie de Ravin
Born: Dec 27, 1981 (age 27)
Most famous role: Claire Littleton from "Lost"
OF COURSE I like Kristen more, but just to be fair i picked out the best 15 pics for both of them. Emilie looks amazing in some pics too...
Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time (2010) Visual Guide (Scans)
Jake Gyllenhaal & Ben Kingsley.Scans of Jake Gyllenhaal and Gemma Arterton in "Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time" (2010) Visual Guide (Scans).
Pictures courtesy of Iheartjakemedia.com
-FJI: How did you come to cast Jake Gyllenhaal as the titular prince and Gemma Arterton as his love interest, Tamina?
-Newell: I know Jake's parents, so I've known him since he was a small child and I've watched him grow up to become a really wonderful, subtle, sensitive actor with terrific emotional range. That's what I wanted for this character, but at the same time I had to have an action hero. So I took a bet! Jake's a strong guy and he's immensely hard-working, so I knew that one of the things that would set him on his mettle was actually performing these stunts. A lot of the fighting in the movie is Jake and a fight routine has to be learned to the inch or people get hurt. What you have is this tremendously energetic and youthful man of action who also has a wonderful sensitive side under the surface.
I saw a lot of girls for the female lead; I looked at Iranian actresses, Israeli actresses and was about to go to India to look at Bollywood actresses. But Jerry kept pushing me towards English actresses because he had had such luck with Keira Knightley in the Pirates of the Caribbean movies. As soon as Gemma walked in, I fell for her. She's very energetic and very feisty and very intelligent and she's wonderful at being the tough girl who can stand up to Jake's character". Source: www.filmjournal.com
In news related to "Source Code":
"The producers of a big-budget Hollywood movie have cancelled plans to film scenes at the Ottawa train station after failing to come to terms with VIA Rail on a fee.
Source Code is a $35-million science-fiction thriller starring Jake Gyllenhaal (Brokeback Mountain), recent Oscar-nominee Vera Farmiga (Up in the Air) and Canadian comedian Russell Peters. The story concerns a soldier who inexplicably wakes up in the body of a commuter who witnesses a train bombing.
Jake Gyllenhaal playing with Atticus on the set of "Source Code" in Montreal on 11th March 2010.
"We will not be coming to Ottawa and we will not comment on the situation," Manon Bougie, the film's production manager said Wednesday.
She said a replacement location has been found in Montreal.
News of the cancellation comes a day after officials at Ottawa's Canadian Screen Training Centre announced they will close April 1 after 29 years, a victim of funding cuts by the federal government". Source: www.ottawacitizen.com
Pictures courtesy of Iheartjakemedia.com
-FJI: How did you come to cast Jake Gyllenhaal as the titular prince and Gemma Arterton as his love interest, Tamina?
-Newell: I know Jake's parents, so I've known him since he was a small child and I've watched him grow up to become a really wonderful, subtle, sensitive actor with terrific emotional range. That's what I wanted for this character, but at the same time I had to have an action hero. So I took a bet! Jake's a strong guy and he's immensely hard-working, so I knew that one of the things that would set him on his mettle was actually performing these stunts. A lot of the fighting in the movie is Jake and a fight routine has to be learned to the inch or people get hurt. What you have is this tremendously energetic and youthful man of action who also has a wonderful sensitive side under the surface.
I saw a lot of girls for the female lead; I looked at Iranian actresses, Israeli actresses and was about to go to India to look at Bollywood actresses. But Jerry kept pushing me towards English actresses because he had had such luck with Keira Knightley in the Pirates of the Caribbean movies. As soon as Gemma walked in, I fell for her. She's very energetic and very feisty and very intelligent and she's wonderful at being the tough girl who can stand up to Jake's character". Source: www.filmjournal.com
In news related to "Source Code":
"The producers of a big-budget Hollywood movie have cancelled plans to film scenes at the Ottawa train station after failing to come to terms with VIA Rail on a fee.
Source Code is a $35-million science-fiction thriller starring Jake Gyllenhaal (Brokeback Mountain), recent Oscar-nominee Vera Farmiga (Up in the Air) and Canadian comedian Russell Peters. The story concerns a soldier who inexplicably wakes up in the body of a commuter who witnesses a train bombing.
Jake Gyllenhaal playing with Atticus on the set of "Source Code" in Montreal on 11th March 2010.
"We will not be coming to Ottawa and we will not comment on the situation," Manon Bougie, the film's production manager said Wednesday.
She said a replacement location has been found in Montreal.
News of the cancellation comes a day after officials at Ottawa's Canadian Screen Training Centre announced they will close April 1 after 29 years, a victim of funding cuts by the federal government". Source: www.ottawacitizen.com
Kristen Stewart at "The Runaways" New York premiere
Blanksie chats with Kristen Stewart again in the hope he can make her smile.
Floria Sigismondi, Joan Jett, Kristen Stewart, Dakota Fanning and Cherie Currie attend "The Runaways" New York premiere at Landmark Sunshine Cinema on March 17, 2010 in New York City.
"Kristen Stewart has become the star of her very own comic.
The "Twilight" beauty is the latest celebrity joining Bluewater Productions' Fame series of biography comics - with the release date slated for this June.
Of choosing Kristen, writer Kim Sherman tells, "For Twilight fans, Kristen Stewart is a woman whom fans long to be and love to hate."
Miss Sherman adds, "My goal with this biography was to show readers the depth residing in this young woman and the roles she's beautifully tackled through a series of spot shots, pinups and word art." Source: www.gossipcenter.com
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