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Wednesday, March 31, 2010

Three new stills of "Eclipse"

Taylor Lautner, Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson in "Eclipse".

"In ECLIPSE, Bella once again finds herself surrounded by danger as Seattle is ravaged by a string of mysterious killings and a malicious vampire continues her quest for revenge. In the midst of it all, she is forced to choose between her love for Edward and her friendship with Jacob -- knowing that her decision has the potential to ignite the struggle between vampire and werewolf. With her graduation quickly approaching, Bella is confronted with the most important decision of her life.
"Eclipse" is directed by David A. Slade, director of the movies "Hard Candy" and "30 Days of Night," which is also vampire-themed. The movie stars Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, Taylor Lautner, Ashley Greene, Billy Burke, Peter Facinelli, Elizabeth Reaser, Nikki Reed, Kellan Lutz, Jackson Rathbone and Dakota Fanning, all of whom reprise their roles from the hit movies "Twilight" and "Twilight Saga: New Moon." Source: www.examiner.com

Edgar Wright analyzes "Scott Pilgrim" trailer


"For some, casting Michael Cera as the hip Scott Pilgrim was something of a leftfield choice. But, Wright argues, that depends entirely on your reading of the character:

Wright: What's brilliant about him is that he's the ultimate underdog. I remember reading once someone saying Chris Evans should play Scott Pilgrim. To me, it's much more satisfying and amusing to see Michael fight Chris Evans rather than a Chris Evans-type fight Chris Evans. Michael being a flaming sword-wielding bad-ass is the ultimate wish fulfilment, to me. Michael's perfect and by him coming from a more naturalistic place, it makes his transformation into bad-ass more satisfying.




Plumtree
One of the most Manga-rific shots in the teaser.

Wright: When I draw storyboards, they always have lines like this. It's in the books a lot and it's a way of doing it for real. He's wearing a Plumtree T-shirt - they're the band that wrote a song called Scott Pilgrim which is what he named the comic after. Members of Plumtree came down to set and were very pleased that their T-shirt was getting a lot of play.



Mae Whitman
Not all of Ramona's exes are male... much to Scott's consternation. Meet Roxy Richter, a half-ninja who can move through subspace, has weight issues and says things like 'Prepare to die… obviously!' Obviously.

Wright: This is Mae Whitman. She's such an incredible talent. Along with Mary and most of the actors, Mae did a lot of her own stuntwork. She's just incredible. Her fight scene is amazing.



Inside Scott's Head
Scott Pilgrim gets it together.

Wright: It's clearly a gauge inside his head. If you cut Scott Pilgrim's head in half, that would be what's insid



Here, we meet our heroes - Scott (Cera) and Ramona Flowers, the girl of his dreams (Mary Elizabeth Winstead) - in a beginning that's very much the calm before the storm.

Wright: I wanted to do a bit of a bag-switch trailer for people who don't know the book. It looks like one kind of thing, it looks like it might be another rom-com. Someone said to me it looks like Juno with Judo, which I thought was quite funny. I haven't thought of a pun on Nick and Norah yet!



Jason Schwartzman
Meet the film's big bad - and seventh and final evil ex - Gideon Gordon Graves, leader of the League Of Ramona's Evil Ex-Boyfriends. And snazzy dresser. Which naturally made Wright call for the services of one Jason Schwartzman...

Wright: Jason's suit looks amazing in it. He's got a G-Man pin as well - a Gideon pin. He's rocking the 70s record producer look. I have a strange mancrush on him. He's one of those guys who can just fuckin' rock any jacket and make it look amazing. I'm envious of people who can look great in anything. What's amazing is we were trying to get the right kind of parka for Scott and we couldn't find one we liked that much until Jason turned up in Toronto wearing a parka he'd had since he was twelve. He came into a restaurant and Michael said, 'that's the parka!' We found one like it and now Michael has kept his Scott Pilgrim parka. When we wrapped, he went home in it.

Chris Evans' Eyebrow!
Evans, just after flinging Scott away like yesterday's bad reviews, cocks his eyebrow and says to Ramona the trailer's best line, "He seems nice". Dude is going to ROCK as Cap.

Wright: He looks very much like the comic character - that's what we're going for with the haircut and the stubble chin strap and his eyebrows.



Anna Kendrick, as Scott's sister Stacey, gets the teaser's second-best line. "Maybe next time you don't date the girl with eleven evil ex-boyfriends." "Seven," sighs Cera. "Oh, that's not so bad," replies Kendrick. Stacey's a small role, but the casting of Kendrick indicates the depth of Wright's ensemble.



Wright: She's amazing. She's got incredible comic timing. I remember Bill Pope watching the dailies and saying, 'man, that woman can talk fast!' She plays Stacey Pilgrim, who's based on Bryan Lee O'Malley's sister, Stacey. They got to meet on the set. And the line is partly based on a line from the books - it's got the set-up from the books, but the punchline is from the script". Source: www.empireonline.com

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Kristen Stewart's Sexy Style in US Weekly

Kristen Stewart's Sexy Style in US Weekly

Kristen Stewart nominated for the 2010
MTV Movie Awards:

Kristen Stewart in Deleted Scene: "I'm Here If You Want To Talk" ("New Moon").
Robert Pattinson in Deleted Scene: Bella's Nightmare and Chat With Charlie ("New Moon").

Best Kiss- Kristen Stewart & Robert Pattinson
‘The Twilight Saga: New Moon’

Kristen Stewart and Dakota Fanning at Sundance Film Festival: "The Runaways" Premiere

- Kristen Stewart & Dakota Fanning
‘The Runaways’

Kristen Stewart in Deleted Scene: Remembering The Meadow ("New Moon").

Best Female Performance
- Kristen Stewart
‘The Twilight Saga: New Moon’

Kristen Stewart - ‘The Runaways’
Kristen Stewart at "The Runaways" Press Conference (03.11.10).

Global Superstar
- Kristen Stewart
Kristen Stewart with Cherie Currie.
Best Movie
- The Runaways

- The Twilight Saga: New Moon

Amanda Seyfried talks about "Girl in the Red Riding Hood"


Amanda Seyfried talks about "Girl in the Red Riding Hood", Catherine Hardwick, Twilight, and Kristen Stewart.

Jake Gyllenhaal in Top 25 Men's Fitness Magazine

"Every year Men’s Fitness Magazine picks the “MF25” which is their list of male celebrities with the hottest bodies.
Jake Gyllenhaal as Prince Dastan climbing a wall in "Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time".

Reese Witherspoon’s ex Jake Gyllenhaal makes the list because he worked his biceps for his new movie Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time. `Ryan Kwanten gets singled out because he knows how to do a downward dog".
Source: www.radaronline.com

Ryan Kwanten, 33, Australia (Actor) As Jason Stackhouse in HBO’s hit series True Blood, Kwanten’s frequent nude scenes gives him plenty of motivation to stay in shape. However, as a former welterweight boxing champion, a biathlon athlete and a yoga instructor, the actor doesn’t have to worry about keeping in shape.
Sam Worthington as Perseus in "Clash of the Titans" (2010).
Sam Worthington, 33, Australia (Actor) For his role in the block-buster film, Avatar, Sam Worthington spent months doing physical training. He and the cast even went on a jungle boot camp, trekking the rain forest and living tribally.
New international poster of "Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time".

Jake Gyllenhaal still from "Jim Sheridan: Film and Family" ("Brothers" DVD Extra).

Jake Gyllenhaal, 29, USA (Actor) For his lead role in the upcoming blockbuster, Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time, Jake Gyllenhaal had to undergo a dramatic physical transformation. The actor packed on the muscle by doing a combination of outdoor cardio interval workouts and power circuits in the gym.
Source: www.radaronline.com

"Zodiac" Character portraits and Harry Savides Interview

Jake Gyllenhaal - "Zodiac" Character Photoshoot.

"The 1970s were a heyday not just for directors but for cinematographers.
Savides's success as a director of photography on music videos and commercials has afforded him the luxury of only working with directors he wants to work with. So far, that includes James Gray, Gus Van Sant, Noah Baumbach, David Fincher, and Sofia Coppola (for whom he has shot the upcoming Somewhere). It may be a coincidence, but some of his finest work has been for movies set in the 1970s, including Milk, Zodiac, and American Gangster. For Savides, the '70s lives on as a state of mind. His latest, Noah Baumbach's Greenberg is set in present-day Los Angeles, yet its purposely deglamorized photography evokes such films as Robert Altman's The Long Goodbye and Bob Rafelson's Five Easy Pieces.
Greta Gerwig in "Greenberg" (2010).

Savides's artistry is a bit hard to define; he doesn't have a trademark device (although he is remarkably adept at fluid long takes). As seen below, his images reflect a nuanced, organic understanding of a wide range of influences, from cinema and photography to painting. But the basic pleasure of a Savides film is simple: his images are pure, not flamboyant. Serving the rhythms and personalities of the performers, he is an actor's best friend. He is also a filmgoer's best friend: he creates compositions that breathe, that give us the time and the space to see the world in a new light.
Jake Gyllenhaal - David Shire CD Score Booklet (Scans)

Noah Baumbach, director of "Greenberg".

You have a great collaboration with Noah Baumbach; he seems like a very cerebral writer and director, but the films Greenberg and Margot at the Wedding have an organic, lived-in quality.
Nicole Kidman and Jennifer Jason-Leigh in "Margot at the wedding" (2007).

When I was asked to do Margot at the Wedding, he already had a good idea of what he wanted—not what he wanted the movie to specifically look like, but he wanted me to see a couple of movies that he really liked, just to get a feel for what he loves, in terms of mise-en-scène, and also the feel of the film. He introduced me to the Rohmer film La Collectionneuse.


Very much. Stylistically, Zodiac is somewhat the opposite, because you and David Fincher had this very interesting approach of creating an almost matter-of-fact style. Which is not the usual serial killer movie approach.

I think that came from the fact that that movie was about information, and about information getting delivered and not getting delivered. And we just wanted to keep it neutral, from our point of view.

Are there specific scenes from that film that you're particularly proud of?
We weren't too showy in that movie, and that just works for the story. I was afraid the movie was going to be dull. It's long, and it's just people on the phone trying to understand why we didn't get this and why did we get that information. I do like the first killing. That was done simply. And I thought the editing was precise. It was terrifying and very well done. Car leaves, car comes back. It's a desolate parking lot. I thought we were successful in the way it looked, and also the whole blocking was done very well".
Source: www.movingimagesource.us

Monday, March 29, 2010

Robert Pattinson - "Remember Me" Uk press conference


Remember Me UK Press Conference - Part 1, with Robert Pattinson and Emilie de Ravin.


'Remember Me' UK press conference - part 2


'Remember Me' UK press conference - part 3