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Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Lips: Finger touch & Biting Beauties

"I believe I count 22 different times that Kristen Stewart bites her lower lip in this montage from CollegeHumor... and these are just clips from Adventureland and Twilight(I thought the vampires were supposed to do the biting)! I'm sure you would find another couple dozen if you go back to her work in Panic Room, Zathura and The Messengers". Source: geektyrant.com


Kristen Stewart - Lip Biting Beauty video.

Jake Gyllenhaal Trailer Addict - Brothers Interview.Kristen Stewart playing with her lips/fingers again.Robert Pattinson.James Franco.James Franco biting his lip.Olivia Wilde.Lindsay Lohan.Cherie Currie (The Runaways).Anna Kendrick.Drew Barrymore.Marilyn Monroe.Jennifer Aniston.Lady Gaga.Paz Vega.Rachel Weisz.Zooey Deschanel.Bar Refaeli.Megan Fox.Dita Von Teese.Brittany Murphy.Natalie Portman.Emmanuelle Seigner.Alison Lohman.Scarlett Johansson.Amber Heard.Elisha Cuthbert.Ashley Greene.Maggie Gyllenhaal.

Robert Pattinson On Set of "Remember me"

New outtake of Robert Pattinson from EW photoshoot.



Robert Pattinson and co stars were hard at work in New York City's Central Park today. Here we have a couple takes from his new romantic film "Remember Me".

Kristen Stewat embraced by two alien universes

Kristen Stewart Gap ads campaign 2006. The "T-Shirt Shop" Gap campaign celebrated self-expression and individuality. "T-shirts have become the ultimate vehicle for self-expression”, said Kyle Andrew, vice president of Gap Marketing.

"It is this nervous, very wired, “twitchy”—as she puts it—energy that has come to define Stewart. She is best known as the female lead in Twilight, the blockbuster vampire franchise, which has made her an unlikely star of both movies and tabloids. But with the Sundance debuts of two new films—Rileys and The Runaways, in which Stewart plays iconic rocker Joan Jett—Stewart is becoming known as something else: Indie “It” Girl.

No one more so than Stewart, who is, both in person and on screen, an awkward and self-effacing pixie. In Rileys, she plays Mallory, an underage prostitute in New Orleans' French Quarter who finds parental figures in Doug Riley (James Gandolfini) and his wife Lois (Leo), who have lost their own, real, daughter. Mallory, who is as damaged as the city she’s living in, hides behind thick, raccoon eyeliner, and shapeless, baggy pants and sweatshirts—at least when she’s not teetering around in hopelessly high heels, ripped fishnets, and little else. In The Runaways, she’s the harder-edged, but no less establishment-averse Jett.Stewart is coming of age—morphing from girl to woman (she’s 19), and from teen idol to serious actress—in front of a global audience. It’s not always pretty. While doing press for last fall’s Twilight: New Moon, she was lambasted for not being press-friendly enough, and for wearing her signature scowl a little too relentlessly. Such behavior didn’t fit well with a movie designed to dazzle 13-year-old girls, and Stewart paid the price. There are a lot of people who are like, ‘Wow, you have just turned a new leaf… You can really express yourself very, very eloquently when you care to, and, Oh! You smile sometimes!’ And it’s like: I was doing a movie! I shouldn’t have been where I was! I should have been in New Orleans! That’s why I was so completely inept. I mean, like, that’s why. Because I shouldn’t have been there.”"It is this torn-between-two-worlds quality that makes Stewart different from other alternative-cinema queens: She is being grippingly embraced by two alien universes—mainstream Hollywood and the margins. And yet she seems passionately determined to shed the former role. Over the course of our conversation, the word “movie” is always said in respectful italics. It is clear the term does not refer to Twilight.
The Runaways premiere on Sunday evening, the red-carpet mayhem rivaled anything that Westwood has to offer: an eruption of shrieks and cellphone flashes as Stewart abashedly slunk by. The same Beatlemania broke out Saturday night during Joan Jett’s concert at Harry O’s on snow-blanketed Main Street. However much the crowd was rocking out to Jett (“Put another dime in the jukebox, baby…”), it was nothing compared to what happened when she briefly brought Stewart and her Runaways co-star Dakota Fanning out on stage. In response, Stewart shoved her hands in her hoodie and attempted to dissolve into the drum set.Of filming Rileys in New Orleans, Stewart says, “I sort of called it home. Like, Mallory, she’s not from there, but when she moved there, it became her town. And when I was there, it felt like it was my—like, it was so calm. I would walk down the street and I wasn’t recognized. Walking down the street, compared to how I would normally feel walking down the street, it was so different. Like, I tromped around.”Stewart’s face brightens at the memory of such freedom, which is clearly a luxury. But even at Sundance, the very womb of low-budget outsiderdom, Stewart again finds herself split, as she promotes two films, one of which is a tad more indie than the other. (Runaways already has a distributor, Apparation, and is coming out in March; it also has a splashier veneer than Rileys, which is seeking a buyer.) Having spent the afternoon talking Rileys, she’s now getting ready to dart off to the Runaways premiere.“Talking about films that you really care about is really, like, the hardest thing for me to do, especially to people that I don’t know,” Stewart says. “So it’s scary.”“I really, really, really like these movies,” she continues, vehemently. “I put a lot into them, more so than the other ones. So to have both at the festival—it’s weird. It’s like, Jesus! It’s a little overwhelming.” Source: www.thedailybeast.com



The Yellow Handkerchief - Kristen Stewart Interview.

'The Runaways' Joan Meets Cherie clip



The story of the groundbreaking '70s female rock group the Runaways is recounted in this River Road Entertainment production focusing on the duo of guitarist/vocalist Joan Jett (portrayed by Twilight's Kristen Stewart) and lead vocalist/keyboardist Cherie Currie as they navigate a rocky road of touring and record label woes under the malevolent eye of an abusive manager during their teen years. Acclaimed video artist Floria Sigismondi directs from her own script.




Kristen Stewart and Dakota Fanning Sundance 2010 Interview about The Runaways.What Jett told Kristen Stewart the first time she strapped on an axe in costume: “Put your pussy to the wood! Fuck your guitar!”

Jake Gyllenhaal Interviewed by Movies.ie

"Lionsgate has officially announced plans to bring the 2009 Jim Sheridan directed film “Brothers” starring Jake Gyllenhaal and Tobey Maguire to Blu-ray Disc on March 23rd. The title is not yet available for pre-order but stay tuned and we will keep you updated. Tech specs have yet to be announced as have bonus materials but the press alert hinted that “…contain numerous bonus materials that include two featurettes plus a director commentary“. Source: www.highdefdiscnews.com

Q: Well, have you seen the movie?
JG: “Yes, Twilight. God, I loved that movie! (Laughs) No, I was just saying that, because it's the thing of the moment! Yeah, I'm up on stuff. But what did you want to know?”

Q: What attracted you to Brothers?

JG: “The director Jim Sheridan attracted me. He's made some of the most extraordinary movies, and gotten the most extraordinary performance out of actors - more than many of the directors working today. And his inherent trust in me, as an actor - six weeks to work with someone as extraordinary as him is like a godsend.”
Tobey Maguire, Executive producer Ryan Kavanaugh and Jake Gyllenhaal attending 'Brothers' Q&A at The Arclight Theater on 3rd December, 2009 in LA.

Q: The brother thing.
JG: “Wow...Well, I don't have a brother. Thank god! I do have a brother-in-law now, But that would be weird, because...anyway! Themes...I think that we all have a great ability to move towards our impulses. Anger, or violence. And I'll just speak for myself, I think inherently as a man, there are things that come up about what you want to do, and what you should do. But then to me, this movie is about forgiveness, ultimately. And about somebody who does something unbelievable. You know, to get back to the thing that they love. And to me, I just feel that's what life is all about. If you have something that you love and you care for, then I would hope that anyone would do anything to get back to that. No matter what. And the complications of what has to be done are unfathomable. Like it won't compute in any logical sense, of even storytelling. Because Tobey's character is put in a position where there is no right choice.”
Q: Do you feel that working with such talents as Natalie Portman and Tobey Maguire just helps to make you even better?

JG: “Oh, definitely! Not only for the fact that they are incredible actors but also, because we all already knew each other, it meant we didn’t bring anything new or fake to it. They will call you out on it if you do, if you have a real relationship with someone in real life. I have worked with my sister in movies before and I can’t pull anything with her. She knows when I’m faking and when I’m not.”

Q: Has Maggie called you out before?

JG: “(Laughs) That is all my sister does! That is her primary job in my life.”

Q: Because when you did Jarhead, you talked to a lot of soldiers.

JG: “I did.”
Q: So you have finished wrapping on Prince of Persia - how difficult or gruelling a production was that for you?

JG: “It wasn’t difficult at all.”

Q: Really? Putting on all that weight and running around like crazy wasn’t gruelling?
JG: “Well it was long - we shot for a long time. I guess putting on the weight for Persia was challenging. Doing all that physical activity and doing all that physical work to get into a part is a certain type of challenge but I had to do it and I did it.”

BROTHERS is now showing nationwide
PRINCE OF PERSIA opens in Ireland in Summer 2010

Source: www.movies.ie