Nikki Reed, Kellan Lutz and Ashley Greene at GMTV London on 2nd July 2010
Bella joins the Cullen clan as a new vampire after she marries Edward Cullen (Robert Pattinson) and gives birth to their child, in the last installment of the series, “Breaking Dawn” (which will be broken up into two films).
“I mean, I am all for her becoming a vampire,” Kellan explained.
“She is gonna have a lot of fun roughhousing. So yea, just embrace it.”
While Kristen anticipates her upcoming transformation, most of Kellan’s fans cannot wait to embrace him, as recent paparazzi photos have revealed the actor’s increasingly impressive physique. However, fans hungry for more Kellan can look forward to watching the actor appear sparsely clothed as the Greek god Poseidon in his upcoming film, “Immortals.”
Kellan Lutz is Emmett Cullen in Twilight saga
“We, us gods, are pretty much semi-naked and wear skirts but the costumes are amazing, we have the best costume designer,” Kellan disclosed. Source: www.accesshollywood.com
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
Lindsay Lohan on the cover of Complex magazine
Lindsay Lohan as the Sister April Benz in "Machete" (2010).
Lindsay Lohan in Complex magazine photoshoot, September 2010 issue, which hits stands on 10th August 2010.
"Lindsay Lohan has had a crazy couple of months, and we found ourselves at the center of her personal drama after our August/September cover shoot ended up in the tabloids back in May. Fast forward a couple of manic months, and her legal woes are coming to a head (LL reports to prison tomorrow), so we consider ourselves lucky to be able to present this super-sexy photoshoot just to remind everyone of just how bad (meaning good!) Lindsay is. Featuring art by none other than KAWS, the story kicks off our 2010 Style & Design Issue in ultimate Complex style. Unfortunately, Lindsay got caught up in the madness —Cannes, court, and conviction—before we had a chance to interview her, so we instead used the cover story to ask the question everyone’s forgetting: what’s it like to be LiLo right now? For all the hand-wringing and schadenfreude everyone seems to love indulging in, this is still a human being, and one who’s contending with a world that clearly wants her to fail. Not us, though—if it were our call, all she’d do is win. We got your back, Linds!" Source: www.complex.com
Lindsay Lohan in Complex magazine photoshoot, September 2010 issue, which hits stands on 10th August 2010.
"Lindsay Lohan has had a crazy couple of months, and we found ourselves at the center of her personal drama after our August/September cover shoot ended up in the tabloids back in May. Fast forward a couple of manic months, and her legal woes are coming to a head (LL reports to prison tomorrow), so we consider ourselves lucky to be able to present this super-sexy photoshoot just to remind everyone of just how bad (meaning good!) Lindsay is. Featuring art by none other than KAWS, the story kicks off our 2010 Style & Design Issue in ultimate Complex style. Unfortunately, Lindsay got caught up in the madness —Cannes, court, and conviction—before we had a chance to interview her, so we instead used the cover story to ask the question everyone’s forgetting: what’s it like to be LiLo right now? For all the hand-wringing and schadenfreude everyone seems to love indulging in, this is still a human being, and one who’s contending with a world that clearly wants her to fail. Not us, though—if it were our call, all she’d do is win. We got your back, Linds!" Source: www.complex.com
Monday, July 19, 2010
Christine Taylor & Ben Stiller scenes
A video featuring some scenes starred by Christine Taylor and Ben Stiller: The Brady Bunch movie, A Very Brad Sequel, Room 6, Overnight Delivery (with Paul Rudd and Reese Witherspoon), Zoolander (with Owen Wilson and Mila Jovovich), Tropic Thunder and Dodgeball (with Vince Vaughn).
Songs "It's all over now, Baby Blue" by Bob Dylan and "Crazy 'bout my baby" by Randy Newman.
Peter Travers of Rolling Stone interviews Joseph Gordon-Levitt
Amy Adams in David O. Russell's "The Fighter" and in Janis Joplin biopic
"Godfrey talks about making Eclipse and what fans can expect on the DVD/Blu-ray. We also talked a lot about Breaking Dawn including how they’ll be filming it in Louisiana and Vancouver, how long does he expect the movies to be, how did they get Bill Condon to direct them, and a lot more on the next two films".
TWILIGHT Producer Wyck Godfrey TWILIGHT: ECLIPSE, BREAKING DAWN
Robert Pattinson as Edward Cullen in "Eclipse"
Producer Wyck Godfrey
* 1:00 – What was the biggest hurdle to overcome on Eclipse
* 1:45 – How involved is he in the IMAX release
* 2:15 – How much talk was there to do Eclipse in 3D. Says they are talking about it for Breaking Dawn. How does he feel about post converted 3D?
* 3:20 – How much got cut out of Eclipse that will be on the DVD/Blu-ray. Says at least 3 scenes that were either cut or cut down* 4:00 – Has there been any talk about doing an ultra box set for all the Twilight movies on DVD/Blu-ray
* 4:25 – Do they have anything that they’re saving for the big box set
* 5:05 – Bill Condon talk. How surprised was he that they got him for Breaking Dawn
* 6:05 – Are they planning on changing stuff out of Breaking Dawn the book versus the movie* 7:20 – How long does he think each Breaking Dawn movie will be? Will they both be 2 hr movies?
* 8:02 – Says they are shooting Breaking Dawn in Vancouver and Louisiana
* 8:25 – What else is he involved with? Talks about his Wizard of Oz project at Warner Bros./New Line. Says his film is a faithful adaptation of the book
* 9:15 – With two competing projects happening does he think whichever one goes first will get made
* 9:45 – Talks about a Channing Tatum 10 year High School reunion movie that he’s working on. Also a Janis Joplin movie with Amy Adams directed by Fernando Meirelles
Source: www.collider.com
Amy Adams as Amelia Earhart for "Night at the Museum 2" (2009)
"During an interview, Twilight producer Wyck Godfrey got to talking about some other projects his production company, Temple Hill Entertainment, is working on. One of them is a Janis Joplin biopic to be directed by Fernando Meirelles (City of God) starring … Amy Adams. Amy Adams in "Junebug" (2005)
Amy Adams, the lovely, talented, Oscar-nominated actress from Junebug, Enchanted, and Doubt whom it is, nonetheless, absolutely impossible to imagine taking a slug of alcohol, let alone choking on her own vomit? Yes! That Amy Adams!
Amy Adams and Ben Stiller in "Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian" (2009)
IMDb has the movie listed under the title Janis Joplin: Get It While You Can (though it says both Adams and long-rumored-Janis Zooey Deschanel are playing the lead role). While we can definitely imagine actresses less suited to the part by the fact of their total lack of talent, it is hard for us to imagine an actress less suited to the part by the fact of her total non-Joplin-esque vibe.
Has Vulture never heard that fastest route to an Oscar is playing against type? This sounds like a fascinating idea to me, and if Amy Adams can somehow channel Joplin’s raucous raunch it’ll effectively obliterate the notion that she’s the same spoonful of sugar in all her movies". Source: www.awardsdaily.com
Jake Gyllenhaal in USA Today portrait
"Nailed", the upcoming, but much delayed satire starring Jessica Biel and Jake Gyllenhaal will be moving forward without David O. Russell, the film's writer and director.
Jessica Biel in Glamour magazine photoshoot, August 2010
Nailed tells the story of a woman (Biel) who accidentally gets a nail wedged in her head and goes to D.C. to fight for better healthcare. There she meets a young politician (Gyllenhaal) who takes up her case and a romance ensues. Production on the comedy has been delayed numerous times and reshoots are still needed. Speaking to THR, Tutor said, "So we're going to go ahead probably with Nailed and try to hire another director and finish it."
Mark Wahlberg and Amy Adams on the set of The Fighter on 20th August 2010
As for Russell, the director is currently in post-production on The Fighter, a boxing flick that will reunite him with Mark Wahlberg for a third time. Christian Bale and Amy Adams will costar in the film about the life of welterweight champion "Irish" Mickey Ward. The Fighter is gearing up for an awards season release this December". Source: uk.movies.ign.com
Robert Pattinson as Edward Cullen in "Eclipse"
Producer Wyck Godfrey
* 1:00 – What was the biggest hurdle to overcome on Eclipse
* 1:45 – How involved is he in the IMAX release
* 2:15 – How much talk was there to do Eclipse in 3D. Says they are talking about it for Breaking Dawn. How does he feel about post converted 3D?
* 3:20 – How much got cut out of Eclipse that will be on the DVD/Blu-ray. Says at least 3 scenes that were either cut or cut down* 4:00 – Has there been any talk about doing an ultra box set for all the Twilight movies on DVD/Blu-ray
* 4:25 – Do they have anything that they’re saving for the big box set
* 5:05 – Bill Condon talk. How surprised was he that they got him for Breaking Dawn
* 6:05 – Are they planning on changing stuff out of Breaking Dawn the book versus the movie* 7:20 – How long does he think each Breaking Dawn movie will be? Will they both be 2 hr movies?
* 8:02 – Says they are shooting Breaking Dawn in Vancouver and Louisiana
* 8:25 – What else is he involved with? Talks about his Wizard of Oz project at Warner Bros./New Line. Says his film is a faithful adaptation of the book
* 9:15 – With two competing projects happening does he think whichever one goes first will get made
* 9:45 – Talks about a Channing Tatum 10 year High School reunion movie that he’s working on. Also a Janis Joplin movie with Amy Adams directed by Fernando Meirelles
Source: www.collider.com
Amy Adams as Amelia Earhart for "Night at the Museum 2" (2009)
"During an interview, Twilight producer Wyck Godfrey got to talking about some other projects his production company, Temple Hill Entertainment, is working on. One of them is a Janis Joplin biopic to be directed by Fernando Meirelles (City of God) starring … Amy Adams. Amy Adams in "Junebug" (2005)
Amy Adams, the lovely, talented, Oscar-nominated actress from Junebug, Enchanted, and Doubt whom it is, nonetheless, absolutely impossible to imagine taking a slug of alcohol, let alone choking on her own vomit? Yes! That Amy Adams!
Amy Adams and Ben Stiller in "Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian" (2009)
IMDb has the movie listed under the title Janis Joplin: Get It While You Can (though it says both Adams and long-rumored-Janis Zooey Deschanel are playing the lead role). While we can definitely imagine actresses less suited to the part by the fact of their total lack of talent, it is hard for us to imagine an actress less suited to the part by the fact of her total non-Joplin-esque vibe.
Has Vulture never heard that fastest route to an Oscar is playing against type? This sounds like a fascinating idea to me, and if Amy Adams can somehow channel Joplin’s raucous raunch it’ll effectively obliterate the notion that she’s the same spoonful of sugar in all her movies". Source: www.awardsdaily.com
Jake Gyllenhaal in USA Today portrait
"Nailed", the upcoming, but much delayed satire starring Jessica Biel and Jake Gyllenhaal will be moving forward without David O. Russell, the film's writer and director.
Jessica Biel in Glamour magazine photoshoot, August 2010
Nailed tells the story of a woman (Biel) who accidentally gets a nail wedged in her head and goes to D.C. to fight for better healthcare. There she meets a young politician (Gyllenhaal) who takes up her case and a romance ensues. Production on the comedy has been delayed numerous times and reshoots are still needed. Speaking to THR, Tutor said, "So we're going to go ahead probably with Nailed and try to hire another director and finish it."
Mark Wahlberg and Amy Adams on the set of The Fighter on 20th August 2010
As for Russell, the director is currently in post-production on The Fighter, a boxing flick that will reunite him with Mark Wahlberg for a third time. Christian Bale and Amy Adams will costar in the film about the life of welterweight champion "Irish" Mickey Ward. The Fighter is gearing up for an awards season release this December". Source: uk.movies.ign.com
Sunday, July 18, 2010
Kristen Stewart playing insecure and neurotic, but rock solid
The Yellow Handkerchief clips, starring Kristen Stewart, William Hurt, Eddie Redmayne and Maria Bello.
"The car's driver is a painfully insecure teenager named Gordy (Eddie Redmayne), who doubts most of what he does and seems to apologize just by standing there. At a rural convenience store, he encounters Martine (Kristen Stewart), running away from her life. He says he's driving to New Orleans. No reason. She decides to come along. No reason. They meet a quiet, reserved man named Brett (William Hurt), and she thinks he should come along. No particular reason.
The formula is obvious, but the story, curiously, turns out to be based on fact. It began as journalism by Pete Hamill, published in the early 1970s. In the movie's rendition, Brett fell in love with a woman named May (Maria Bello), then spent six years in prison for manslaughter charges, although his guilt is left in doubt. Martine slowly coaxes his story out of the secretive man.
You don't need an original story for a movie. You need original characters and living dialogue. "The Yellow Handkerchief," written by Erin Dignam, directed by Udayan Prasad, has those, and evocative performances. William Hurt occupies the silent center of the film. In many movies we interpret his reticence as masking intelligence. Here we realize it's a blank slate, and could be masking anything. Although his situation is an open temptation for an actor to signal his emotions, Hurt knows that the best movie emotions are intuited by the audience, not read from emotional billboards.
Stewart is, quite simply, a wonderful actress. I must not hold the "Twilight" movies against her. She played the idiotic fall-girl written for her, as well as that silly girl could be played, and now that "Twilight: New Moon" has passed the $300 million mark, she has her choice of screenplays for her next three films, as long as one of them is "The Twilight Saga: Eclipse." Kristen Stewart as Bella in "Eclipse" scene Jacob Brings Bella Back Home
In recent film after film, she shows a sure hand and an intrinsic power.
I last saw her in "Welcome to the Rileys," where she played a runaway working as a hooker in New Orleans. In both films she had many scenes with experienced older actors (Hurt, James Gandolfini). In both she was rock solid. Playing insecure and neurotic, yes, but rock solid". Source: rogerebert.suntimes.com
Joseph Gordon-Levitt's Interview on David Letterman - INCEPTION
Joseph Gordon-Levitt's Interview on David Letterman - INCEPTION
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