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MTV: Kristen Stewart säger Bella’s Not as Tortured in ‘Eclipse’

Här kommer en intervju där Kristen berättar om hur Bella är i Eclipse känslomässigt

 



Stewart reveals in Entertainment Weekly’s summer movie preview issue, that made the character much easier to play. “I wasn’t as tortured as I was on ‘New Moon.’ Bella really knows what she wants in ‘Eclipse.’ She’s not just a dumb kid talking because she’s in love.”

That’s not to suggest that playing a more-focused Bella was a breeze. Though the teen matures over the course of the story, graduating from high school and getting engaged to Robert Pattinson’s Edward, at one point she is pulled back into the romantic embrace of Taylor Lautner’s werewolf Jacob. That scene was difficult, both because Stewart sees Lautner as something of a younger brother and because she understands that Bella truly loves Edward.

And then there’s an experience that fans have been looking forward to for years — one not strange at all but rather a long time coming: Edward and Bella’s engagement. Producer Wyck Godfrey said the scene will more than fulfill expectations. “She walks into Edward’s room, and there’s a beautiful four-poster bed, and it’s like, ‘Wow, here we go!’ “

Läs resten av intervjun här.

Nick Osborn pratar om Robert & "Remember Me"

'Remember Me' producer: Rob Pattinson a 'soulful' presence who will be a big-time actor



"Remember Me," Robert Pattinson's attempt to branch out from his trademark lovelorn-vampire role (to a lovelorn regular-guy role), was only a modest performer at the box office this weekend, earning $8.3 million. But the film offers several notable attributes; in addition to Pattinson's first turn as a leading man in a mainstream release not titled "Twilight," it's a mid-budget drama in a time when such films are an endangered breed. And it came from Summit, a company that has flirted with a number of genres, but never this one.



Just before the film opened this weekend, we caught up with producer Nick Osborne of Underground Management, who with partner Trevor Engelson produced the film, on the challenges of making this type of movie, the acting virtues of one Mr. Pattinson and the perils of shooting in a big city when you've got one of the most famous faces in the world on your set.

-- Steven Zeitchik


24 Frames: A lot of people look at this film and say "Rob Pattinson, Summit, of course it got made." But you toiled for a long time to get it off the ground.

Nick Osborne: It's not an easy movie to get going -- it's a dark love story set in New York, and we kept trying to get it set up at studios and no one was interested. Eventually it got to Allen [Coulter, the director], and he had interest, but we still had trouble finding an actor. There are simply very few actors in that age range who could pull a role like this off. And I was on IMDB Pro one day and put in "male stars 18-27," and he literally came up as No. 2. And we called Summit and they said, "Actually, we really like the kid, we're doing a movie with him."

So this was before the 'Twilight' phenomenon took hold?

NO: It was right around the time of Comic-Con, when they started to realize how big a movie they had on their hands. But we needed to get Rob interested too. He had read a lot of scripts. He was at the Oakwood Apartments and he would drive to the In-N-Out Burger every day and read scripts in the back of his car. And he eventually read ours and said he wanted to do it. Then we had to put together a budget that made sense [about $16 million] before we could get going.

You were able to keep the budget manageable because of the tax credits you received for shooting in New York. But from reading some of the accounts it sounds like the city posed some other issues given a star of Pattinson's popularity.

NO: It was a crazy shoot in many ways. There was fan interest and paparazzi in every outdoor location, especially places with young people and tourists like Central Park and Washington Square Park. We were a small movie so it caused us some problems. The more seasoned paparazzi know in New York [because of the local laws] they can get close to the star and you can't do anything about it. It's almost like a constant negotiation -- "If we give you this will you move back?" It was kind of insane. We had crew members who worked for 30 years who said they had never seen that amount of crazy. And there are Rob and Emilie [de Ravin] trying to do this intimate, dramatic scene.

Did it finally calm down?

NO: It was definitely a relief when we went to the stage the last two weeks. We shot in east Brooklyn. But even outside of Manhattan it could be tough. There was a beach scene where Rob and Emilie kiss, and as we're shooting it we see this paparazzi suddenly coming out of the water. He had swam around for hours with the camera over his head to get a shot.

What? Like some kind of paparazzi mermaid?

NO: It was pretty incredible. But then he got his shot and he made a lot of money off it, so I guess it was worth it.

Do you think the fan frenzy ever gets to Pattinson?

NO: I have a great respect for him. The attention he's gotten over "Twilight" is incredible and he handles it with such grace. I've never seen him in a bad mood about it. The paparazzi do get to him a little, I think, going back to Britain has been a lot easier for him. He told me a story the other day that he was in a pub and after two hours of sitting there the bartender said, "You know, you look just like the kid from 'Twilight.' '' And then the bartender said, "Oh my God, you are that kid."' And then they kind of walked away. [We] Brits are like that. [We're] more self-effacing. A Brit sees a famous person and he almost crosses the street.

Did you see anything from Emilie or Rob that gives you the sense they have seriously bright acting careers ahead of them?

NO: They both take their craft so seriously. There's a soulfulness to them too. And I think Rob really wants to be a serious actor. The other stuff is just part of the job.

Obviously Pattinson's presence helped push this particular film through some development hoops. Do you think better days lie in store for the genre?

NO: Straight-up dramas are tough. You still hear from studios they don't want to do it that much. And when they do it's for a reason. "Dear John" is based on the brand of Nicholas Sparks. "Last Song" will be helped by that too. I love dramas. But critics are harsh. It's almost like when you try to do something serious they bring out the guns even more. But these movies will get made. Every market has a vacuum at some point, and then they need to fill it again.

Kellan i intervju Magazine


Kellan Lutz is featured in Interview Magazine.

Head on over to Interview Magazine for more pics, a video and interview with the sexy man!!!
Those pics are so very yummy!!!!

Here is an excerpt from the interview:

MARK JACOBS: Hi, Kellan? Where are you right now? I am in my backyard in L.A. hanging out with my two dogs.

JACOBS: Who are your dogs?
Kola is a shepherd-husky mix I adopted from the Compton animal shelter. Kevin is the newest, most adorable member of our family. He’s a Chihuahua. I found him on the street when I came back from one of my trips.

KELLAN LUTZ:

LUTZ:

JACOBS: You spent time on a dairy farm in Iowa while you were growing up? Iowa is where the big farm was, where my grandparents lived. After my parents divorced, we would visit them. My mom would send me out to the pigpen, where we had these huge, huge pigs. I would stand there for six hours holding a hose, watering pigs. They’d dive in the mud and shake it off, and I’d go home covered in it. I loved the whole thing of getting wet and dirty and then getting in a warm bath.p out around the farm. We’d tear barns down; we’d build barns. I’d rather be outside rolling hay or driving the tractors.


Äkta kärlek - Eller bluff?

"New moon" gick upp i höstas handlade rubrikerna mer om Robert Pattinson och Kristen Stewart än filmen. Frågan hur vida dem passar som ett par eller ej. Detta återupplevades häromdagen då dem båda firade Kristens födelsedag i Budapest! Om skådespelarna i en film blir ett par på riktigt kan det göra att filmen drar in extra mycket pengar tack vare allt rykte. Men i de fallen det sker spekuleras det också ofta i om det är äkta kärlek eller ett pr-trick. Fenomet kallas showmance eller fauxmence.
- Det har funnits länge i Hollywood.


What??

Courtney sågar Pattinson som Cobain. Foto: Scanpix

 

Courtney sågar Pattinson som Cobain. Foto: Scanpix

Kurt Cobains änka Courtney Love är inte förtjust i tanken på Robert Pattinson i rollen som Cobain. "Twilight"-stjärnan Pattinson har nämnts som en av kandidaterna till att porträttera honom i den kommande filmen om Nirvana-legendens liv. Men inte om Courtney Love får bestämma, skriver Aftonbladet.

Filmen om Kurt Cobains liv bygger på Charles R Cross bok "Heavier than heaven: a biography of Kurt Cobain", men utgår även från författaren David Benioffs manus från 2007. Filmbolaget Universal har köpt alla rättigheter att porträttera Cobain och frun Courtney Love.

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Robert´s ”Water for Elephants” söker statister!

041210_rpattzNu så söker producenterna som producerar filmen Water for Elephants, en film som Robert Pattinson och Reese Witherspoon är med i, statister. Så om du råkar vara i Los Angeles den 17 april så kanske det är dags för dig att söka in som statist? Det finns dock flera krav för att du ska vara med.

Water for Elephants” pairs Robert and Reese together once again (remember when Robert played Reese’s son in 2004’s “Vanity Fair”?) in a tale based on the historical novel of the same name by Sara Gruen. The story, as told in the novel, follows a series of intense memories by Jacob Jankowski, a man in his 90s. Jacob remembers the year he was 23, preparing for his final exams at Cornell University, when he received news that his parents were killed in a car accident.

 

As ”WFE” continues, Jacob leaves school to join the Benzini Brothers Most Spectacular Show on Earth and put his skills to use during the Great Depression. When Jacob — who presumably aspires to be like his veterinarian father — sees how badly head trainer August (Christoph) treats the animals, he struggles to reconcile August’s brutality with his at times charming personality. The plot thickens as Jacob, a virgin, falls in love with August’s wife Marlena (Reese). Sounds juicy, eh?

The Craigslist ad (which is ”verified,” according to the ”WFE” Twitter account) notes that the production is currently seeking the following:

- Caucasian men with very 1930s looking period faces

- African American men with short 1930s period haircuts, all size 46 coat or smaller

- Caucasian women with shoulder length hair or shorter, size 6 or smaller

- Also you should note: ”No piercings, tattoos, no breast implants, no artificial nails, no highlighted or colored hair.”

Om det skulle vara så att du verkligen befann dig där just då och uppfyllde kraven så kan du läsa mer här. Håll med om att det skulle vara super att vara statist i en film som Rob är med i…

Källa: MTV


Kristen Tells The World ” I’LL LOVE HIM FOREVER!”

They’ll always have Paris… and London.. and Munich. With all their kissing, hugging and hand-holding this week, Kristen Stewart, 19 and Robert Pattinson, 23, looked more like - well, honeymooners -than co-stars as they promoted the worldwide release of New Moon , the Twilight sequel. “They’re level-headed kids,” a source close to the couple tells OK!, “but even for them, it was hard not to be swept away by the romance of it all. They got quite emotional - it was like a fairy tale beyond their wildest dreams.” Above all, after months of on-again-off-again drama, “this trip removed any doubt in Rob and Kristen’s minds that they belong together,” reveals another insider. “They are having such a blast promoting the movie and spending quality time together. Both of them are completely in love and have told each other they can’t imagine being with anyone else. They’ve said in no uncertain terms that they will love each other forever.”

In New Moon, as Twi-hards well know, the relationship between mortal teen Bella Swan and vampire Edward Cullen not only reaches passionate new heights, but it becomes sealed for all time - this despite the fact that the characters are broken up for much of the movie. For Rob and Kristen, the real-life parallel is downright eerie. Though they separated over the  summer - he was filming the indie drama Remember Me in NYC while she shot the rock ‘n’ roll biopic The Runaways on the West Coast - absence did indeed make their hearts grow fonder. So much so, in fact, that when the pair reunited to shoot Eclipse in August, “they were like an old married couple,” confirms a source. “They’d drive to the set together and return back to their hotel together. If Kristen was taking longer to get out of her makeup and wardrobe, Rob would wait until she was done so that they could share a security car.” Once home for the night, they’d hold up in their massive 2,000-square-foot living quarters at the Sheraton Vancouver Wall Centre. “They were truly inseparable,” adds the source - and not just off the set. “Though they were each given deluxe trailers, she’d always be in his, or he would always be in hers.”

From the moment they met the 2007 Twilight audition, Rob and Kris felt an immediate spark. The pair shared a bedroom scene, and Rob popped a Valium to ease his nerves. “I was calm and collected, and then we do this thing where we’re pretty much making out,” Rob told Harper’s Bazaar in the magazine’s December issue. That did it; he was a goner. “I definitely had a thing with Kristen,” he has admitted. “Your first impulse is to ask her for her phone number.” The electricity was mutual.”We had a very responsive, palpable thing,” Kristen tells Bazaar. In fact, she told Twilight director Catherine Hardwicke - who was considering other actors for the rold of Edward - “Are you joking” I can’t do the movie unless Rob does it.” For her part, Cathering could see “they had this nervous attraction and this pull towards each other,” she told Vanity Fair in its December issue. “You could see the chemistry.” Once shooting began on the film, Catherine says, the pair would spend hours discussing what Bella and Edward meant to each other. “What Rob and Kristen had is a multitude of feelings for each other… complex, intense fascination.” And, of course, passion. “In terms of what Kristen told me directly, it didn’t happen on the first movie,” Catherine recently told Time magazine. “Nothing crossed the line while on the first film. I think it took a long time for Kristen to realize, ‘Okay, I’ve got to give this a go and really try to be with this person.’”

Kristen says she would have probably come clean “if people hadn’t made such a big deal about it. If we go out in public, every little detail is scrutinized, like the way I stand next to him.” When asked about the romance, Kristen explained to Entertainment Weekly, “People are deeply judgemental…. I would love to be like, ‘I don’t care what anybody thinks.’ But I’m a very private person.”

 This past week, however, they let their actions speak them. For one thing, the couple’s London visit meant Rob could bring Kristen home to meet his family and friends. “It was great for him to introduce her as his girlfriend. He was so proud of her,” a source tells OK! “For so long they’ve been tiptoeing around the subject. Rob wanted to protect Kristen by giving her a little privacy, which is why they’re so coy. But when he’s with his friends and family, he’s totally open about how in love they are.”

Ditto K-Stew. “Kristen is telling everybody close to her that she’s totally smitten with Rob and will love him forever,” adds another source. “She was keeping things private for so long, but now she’s so proud to publicly call him her boyfriend. She’s so happy the world now knows they’re not hiding their love. All her friends and family know how much she loves Rob - and she always will.” and their body language through-out Europe - beginning with a very public hand-holding in Paris on Nov.10 - spoke volumes. “Rob was acting protectively toward Kristen the whole time, and she was leaning toward him, almost like he was a human magnet,” a friend tells OK!. “They were constantly whispering into each other’s ears and nuzzling up to each other when nobody was looking. Whenever the cameras were off, they’d hold hands or sneak off somewhere private for a romantic kiss. It’s just so wonderful to see them so happy in love.”

Källa: OK magazine


Intervju med Robert!

Q: Long Night?
More like two long weeks. But I didn’t go out I just worked really hard. I’m shooting my next movie ‘Bel Ami’ in London right now and I have to practice fencing six days a week.

Q: That is why you’re wearing the full beard?

Exactly. What doesn’t one do to be allowed to play in a movie with Christina Ricci, Uma Thurman and Kristin Scott-Thomas. However the beard starts to bug me. It’s not very comfortable so hopefully I’ll get rid of it soon.

Q: You didn’t have to put so much effort into your current film ‘Remember Me.

No, I look like myself. I play Tyler, beginning of 20, whose life is quite a chaos. He meets a girl, which changes everything.

Q: What appealed to you about this role?

Tyler facinated me. A role like that is hard to find. Most characters for young men are deadlocked. They’re clueless and innocent. And at the end the guy is always a virgin. Totally daft. Tyler is different.

Q: How so?
It’s not obvious where he comes from and where he wants to go in life. He’s at the end of his puberty and his life is a chaos. He’s an individualist and he wants to leave his mark on everything and everyone. But he notices that he’s a part of his surroundings and that he can’t push everything away from himself.

Q: Do you know this feeling too?

Sure, I used to be like that with 20. That appealed to me about the role. I’ve never played a young man who’s so similar to me like Tyler is.

Q: Have you ever been in a fight with the police like Tyler who’s done it out of pure idealism?

No, not really. But I wish I’d have his courage. I really like that about him. He’s willing to stand up for everything he believes in even if he doesn’t think about the consequences. I really enjoyed playing that particular scene. A fight with a police officer is a secret dream scenario for me.

Q: Pierce Brosnan, who’s playing your father in Remember Me, bailed you out. How was he in private?

He’s funny and charming. We’ve met for dinner before we started shooting. The fancy french restaurant was full with older guys who looked like banker. They had no idea who I was but they kept staring and joking at Pierce.

Q: How did he react?

He stood up and walked over to their table. Introduced himself and everyone started to laugh. I don’t know what he said to them but you could see that they really liked him. And then he introduced me and said: That’s my son. And they really believed it!

Q: You have some very passionate scenes with your co star Emilie de Ravin. What did your girlfriend Kristen Stewart say about those?

My private relationship has nothing to do with the movie. I try to remember moments I’ve experienced myself, like being just in love but I didn’t do it that intensive for ‘Remember Me’ because it’s not really a love flick for me.

Q: But?

It’s about hope, that you always walk around with open eyes and appreciate life. And sometimes you have to meet someone special to realize that. But it’s not like their lives completely change after meeting each other. The problems are still the same. However both of them are happy, because they cherish life to a greater extent. And that’s it for me.

Källa: Robertfans.blogg.se

Kristen Stewart förklarar varför hon klippte håret till "The Runaways"

 

"It was fine. I've worn wigs before, just not with such ... I just felt such a tactile thing with Joan [that I cut my hair for the role]," she told MTV News on the red carpet of "The Runaways" premiere. "She holds all of her energy in her hands. I can be Bella without my hair, but I couldn't play Joan without."

And while some teenage girls would not have been too eager to chop off their locks, Stewart said she didn't have an emotional attachment to her strands. "I think Dakota was more emotional than I was, to be honest," she said. "She, like, almost cried when I cut my hair. It was something I needed to do. I needed to feel the sweat coming down my face and, like, I needed to be able to touch it. I just needed to do it."

The bond between Stewart and Fanning went far beyond that of just hair — the girls admitted that they became really good friends while shooting the flick. "It would have been really awful had we not [gotten along]," she said. "It is really rare, I have to say. I've worked with so many young people. I've met so many young people, actors, and everyone's different. Everybody's doing things for different reasons. I strongly admire [her]. It's cool."
Källa: mtv


Ny intervju med Robert från ungern (lång!)

NARP-1Robert Pattinson tog lite av sin tid när han var i Ungern och blev intervjuad *happyface* Han pratar bland annat om Bel Ami, Twilight och om hans musik. Enjoy!

All my colleagues in Budapest are waiting for you to give an interview, but I know you already and know that you won’t give interviews while you are working. What are your plans for your days off in Budapest?
I’ve never been to Eastern Europe before and I have always wanted to go. You can imagine how curious I am. I’ve heard from my friends that Budapest is a beautiful city. People I know who’ve been to your country, they all love it but sadly I won’t have much free time. And I won’t have much of a chance to be an anonymous tourist.

The musical scene in Hungary is bustling though and you like to make music.
The guys I grew up with all became musicians and they are really good, I usually do something with them.

What kind of instruments do you play?
I’m fighting with the violin now, not with a teacher, only by myself, but not everyone around me is happy about it. And I’m composing. It’s interesting; it all depends on the actual character I’m playing. The guy I play in my new movie, Remember Me is a guy with deep feeling. When I was shooting that movie, I composed lots of new songs. The guy in Bel Ami though is absolutely shallow, who is not touched by anything in the world, especially not by art and since I’m in his skin now, I have a total mental block.

Do you have a band?
We had something, but we fell apart. It’s really different now that it’s not my main act anymore. It’s just a diversion from acting now. That sounds a little cheesy. Of course, if there’s a mic in a bar, you don’t have to ask me twice even today. I did that a few times in Los Angeles, but someone recorded it and put it on the internet and it scared me away. I don’t need that. I will wait until this craziness around me dies down and then I will make music again.

Let’s talk about Bel Ami then. Nicole Kidman was supposed to play your lover originally.
I don’t know what happened. She canceled…I didn’t get into it…Uma Thurman took the role.

And what do you like in Twilight’s Edward?
I loved the second book much more than the first, that’s when I first connected with the character. You can be young or old, when you fall in love with someone at first you start to idolize her, then you put her on a pedestal, then the other is a mirror. But after a while, you see your faults in this mirror and the more you see them, the less you can bear it and in the end you destroy the love, saying you don’t need this. This is real, I can tell you that. It’s strange that a cheesy book for girls like this brought me to fame, but it happened and I won’t protest.

Speaking of love…
I was obsessed with a girl for 10 years, and we never talked a word. But I still have that diary I wrote back then, because if there’s a problem in love, I just grab it and think about the person, if she is worth as much suffering as the old one was? When I finally told her back then what I felt, her jaw dropped and told me I never even had a good word with her.

How old were you?
Fourteen.

And nothing happened?
No, because she thought I was an idiot. But I became an actor because of her. She was the reason I signed for an amateur acting class.

You became a sex symbol since then, and it’s not easy to find your soul mate now, even if you believe in them.
I’d like to believe that but I would be in trouble if I found her so soon, because I’m not mature enough so I’d probably screw up. And that other thing, being a sex symbol, no one should envy me, because 14 year old little girls admire me, it’s strange for me too. If I think about the fact that 2 years ago I couldn’t even get a date, and now everyone is obsessed with me…strange.

There’s a rumor that you got the role in Twilight accidentally, but I would like to hear the details from you.
I was living my life in London and I must confess I was fed up a bit with acting, so I made music instead. You can say that I wrote off acting in my head. But my American agent, who is a nice woman, didn’t leave me alone, told me that she hasn’t seen me in a year, I should get onto that plane and show up here. I did that, came to Los Angeles, started to go to castings, that’s how I got near Twilight. The thought that it would be such a hit never crossed my mind. It seemed really small.

If you gave up acting so easily, then why did you become an actor?
Accidentally. It was never in my blood, I didn’t go to acting class in school. I fell into acting because that girl I was obsessed with was there and they let me be there around the stage. They were rehearsing a musical and one day I thought that it’d be great to play the lead. I never sang before an audience but I went to the casting and although I didn’t get the role, I debuted as a Cuban dancer. Then the play was done and the good actors went away, then Thornton Wilder’s Our Town was chosen as the next play. And I was the only tall guy who seemed right for the role. After the premier, an agent came up to me and signed me. That agent is the reason why I had a role in Vanity Fair with Reese Witherspoon, then I got into Harry Potter. While I was doing these, I ran out of time to go to university so I started calling myself an actor.

But you still haven’t moved to Hollywood, you still live in London, because they leave you alone there. Can you still go down for a beer?
It depends on the district. London is a big enough city with enough pubs where they don’t give a damn about who I am. You just have to find them. We went out recently with my friends and the waitress kept telling me that I looked like the guy from Twilight, asked me if I wasn’t his brother. But she never thought that I’d go to a laid-back pub like that. If someone recognizes me on the street, they usually look away; they are too shy to come up to me. Less fame would have been enough for me but that’s how it is and I look at the positives. Twilight opened the door for me to make movies like Remember Me and Bel Ami. I’m constantly working and the price is the craziness surrounds me everywhere I got. But every actor wants to be on screen, and if they get roles that make their hearts beat faster then it’s really worth it.

Does the hysteria around you have any effect on you?
London is so different from America. I can live a normal life there and the fuss around me seems like a nightmare there. Sometimes I think it was just a dream and then I should quickly let it go. I can just go from one movie to the other, as if nothing happened. If I don’t care about it, then it’s simply not there.

You said it’s better to let it go?
Yes, it’s better to forget that I’m famous and act like I’m blind, I confess I’m still trying to figure out what to do with this quick popularity, because I’m scared that it will stop me from improving. Not just as an actor but as a person too. But maybe I’m wrong.

I can hear the question marks in your voice. Or am I wrong?
You hear the uncertainty, which is different from losing focus. Being uncertain is good, because you realize that you are not as stable as you thought you were and you start trying to find things to hold on to. At least this is what I realized, as my own psychologist. Those people who sit in their offices have everything in their lives only forget to actually live. I rather vote for life and that means uncertainty at times.

Why?
Because every day has a lot more in it than what we realize. We don’t use our lives enough emotionally. We don’t go deep enough.

I get the impression that they sent this fame thing to the wrong address.
Fame is a mythical thing, a strange value. You don’t need qualification, money, you can be born into it. Some people think that if you are famous, you have everything that’s important in life. That’s understandable even if I don’t agree with it, because there is no other choice to break out. My generation doesn’t want to hear that the only way to earn money is working until you are 70, if you are lucky you don’t work for pennies, you can be a boss before retirement. My generation is greedy, people want to be rich and famous at 20. Everything and now, that’s the key.

Not for you?
I don’t know. I would see it differently if I wasn’t famous. I never touched tabloids before and now…What they write about people, they totally destroy the performance of the actors. This whole celebrity culture is disgusting. The more famous you are, the more tabloids write about you, the less people want to know about your movies, because what they see in the tabloids is more interesting than what they see on the screen. Actors lost that mystique. You can peek into their bedrooms, you can analyze their relationships, you can make fun of their pain, so they are not interesting on the screen anymore if their lives are open books. I find it unbearable.

There’s this rumor about you that you and Kristen Stewart will be engaged soon.
This engagement thing is total bullshit, I don’t even know where it comes from. Kristen is my friend, I really like to work with her. She’s more mature than her age, a real professional, I couldn’t wish a better partner, because she makes my every move, every sentence authentic. A big franchise like Twilight is a scary thing, because it put me on the map and I’ll have it for my whole life. So it’s important to get along with my partner, and Kristen is the perfect partner. She sets the bar high, so I must deliver too.

But you didn’t answer my question, which means…
My only weapon for self-defense is to not care about the rumors. I concentrate on my work and on the positive sides of fame. You can’t even imagine how big it is that I don’t have to go to castings anymore. They are the worst. Especially when you don’t get the job in the end. Now I have lots of people around me, looking out for me, asking me if the script is ok with me. People say hi to me, smile at me on the street, come up to me to shake my hand. Lots of people stop me just to congratulate. That’s when I realize that there are so many good, nice, normal people. And they are the majority.

You still have to walk around with bodyguards. Does that bother you?
I only have the bodyguards when I’m shooting or when I have to go to somewhere. As long as they don’t know where I live there’s no problem. When there’s a crowd around me, that bothers me. Because when I’m shooting I wake up at 5am and by the time I get home I don’t have the energy for anything. I fall into the bed. I don’t really know normal life nowadays, but I can tell you which hotel has the nicer bathroom.

Sounds like you don’t have a life apart from acting.
There’s something in that. I have a boring life here and there, I read scripts, watch movies. And wait for the phone to ring. Once I say yes to something I give 100%. And since I really don’t have much of a life apart from my job, I get so lost in my actual roles, that I forget everything outside of that. That’s how I create real characters on the screen.

That sounded really disciplined coming from a rebel.
I know, people are comparing me to James Dean, but don’t believe that. I was never a rebel. I don’t like when people tell me what to do, but I don’t rebel just to do so.

Not even against the sex symbol label?
When someone is a man of few words like me, people easily think that he’s sexy, because they think he has a secret.

And you/they don’t have one?
Oh, we/they do.

Maybe they can accept it more easily when someone breaks their heart. And not the other way around.
You can easily break someone else’s heart. In most cases people don’t even notice what they are doing.

And if someone does it to you?
You mean how do I survive? I try to act like as if nothing happened.

Do you have a routine in that?
Oh sure. Happens almost every day.

Then finally please let me say goodbye with a woman who has a heart-clenching voice, and who won’t break your heart. Maybe you’ll like her and meet her in Budapest. I brought to you the CD of Palya Bea.
Thanks. If you don’t come to Pest until then and I see her, I’ll give her your best regards.


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Kristen ska jobba med sin mamma

Här nedan kan du läsa om filmen ´K-11´ där Kristen Stewart och Nikkie Reed (Rosalie) är/kommer vara med i. Kristens mamma är regissören till denna filmen.


Consider this ”Take your kid to work day” — Hollywood style.

In the movie K-11, Kristen Stewart could get to work with two people she’s already really close to: Twilight co-star Nikki Reed – who’s slated to play the role of Mousey – and mom Jules Mann-Stewart.

”She’s a really well-known script supervisor and she’s co-written this drama ‘K-11,’ which she’ll direct and I will be in,” Kristen dishes.

How would you feel about taking cues from your mom while on the job? Naturally, Kristen has some qualms, but overall she’s more stoked than worried.

”If she called me right now and said, ‘We’re making the movie,’ I would be really excited. I guess my question is, ‘How would it be to work with a parent?’ We’re really close and then, at the same time, we’re creatively very different. But, I think it would be cool if it happens.”

As for her career, Kristen says her parents pretty much give her the freedom to make her own decisions. ”It was like a slow wearing down of like, ‘Okay, Kristen’s going to do what she’s going to do. She’s just going to do these movies.’ Not that they were against it … I sort of didn’t care anymore. I was like, ‘Are you guys cool with this?’”


Ashley Greene pratar om Braking Dawn och Eclipse!

MTV hade möjligheten att intervjua Ashley Greene.

I klippen nedan pratar hon om filmatiseringarna av “Eclipse” och “Breaking Dawn”. Ashley berättar att det material hon i nuläget sett från Eclipse är helt underbart, och att filmen kommer att innehålla en fin scen mellan karaktärerna Alice och Jasper. Hon säger även att varulvarna kommer att se bättre ut i Eclipse än i New Moon! :)

Tillhörande artikel här.

Här pratar Ashley om Breaking Dawn och om regissörervalet!

Tillhörande artikel här.


Peter Twittrar

Peter Facinelli brukar twittra rätt ofta om just Twilight och liknande, vilket är kul! Titta nedan för att se vad han twittrade senast:

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Intervjuv!

En intervju med Julia Jones som spelar Leah Clearwater i Eclipse (nu är det bara 80 dagar kvar!).



Passar Julia er bild av Leah?

Oprah behöver vår hjälp!!

Ni vet alla säkerligen vem Oprah Winfrey är? Jag räknar i alla fall med att ni alla gör det nu så för er som inte vet så får ni helt enkelt googla er fram hehe

Nu är det så att Oprah behöver hjälp av alla som är över 21 år och kan svara på frågorna nedan!

Are you or your kids obsessed with the Twilight series? Have you or your kids read all the books, seen both movies and now you are counting down the days until the release of Eclipse? Have you already made plans for the release of the newest movie in June? Who’s your family’s favorite Twilight star…and why?

Why do you love the story so much? How has it impacted your life? What have you learned from the series and how has it made you a better person? Are you a housewife who’s started a fan club with friends? Do you have a young adult in your family who’s been inspired to write his/her own stories? Has the romance in Twilight sparked the romance in your own relationship?

Tell us how the Twilight series has inspired you or your family! Please only write if you are willing to appear on The Oprah Winfrey Show.

Är du eller dina barn besatta av Twilight serien? Har du eller dina barn läsa alla böcker, sett båda filmerna och räknar nu ner dagarna till utsläppet av Eclipse? Har du redan gjort upp planer för frisläppandet av den senaste filmen i juni? Vem är familjens favorit Twilight stjärna … och varför?

Varför älskar du historien så mycket? Hur har det påverkat ditt liv? Vad har du lärt från serien och hur har det gjort dig en bättre person? Är du en hemmafru som har startat en fanclub med vänner? Har du en ung vuxen i din familj som varit inspirerad att skriva sin egen berättelse? Har romantiken i Twilight utlöst romantik i ditt egna förhållande?

Berätta hur Twilight-serien har inspirerat dig eller din familj! Snälla, skriv bara om du är intresserad av att visas på The Oprah Winfrey Show.

Så, sugen på att skriva in dina svar på frågorna och ha chansen att visas på Oprahs show?

Klicka här för att komma till sidan där du skriver in dina svar!


Robert Pattinson: "jag känner mig inte sexig"

Han är älskad av tjejer världen över, men Robert Pattinson själv har ingen aning om vad hans beundrarinnor trånar efter. Han är älskad av tjejer världen över, men Robert Pattinson själv har ingen aning om vad hans beundrarinnor trånar efter.

 


Han förklarar för brittiska The Sun att han inte alls förstår sin status som sexsymbol.  



— Jag känner mig inte alls sexig. Jag har ingen förståelse för det där snacket. Folk säger att jag är sexig, men jag har aldrig sett på mig själv på det sättet.

23-åringen berättar vidare att han tror att hans fans kommer att fortsätta fantisera om honom, oavsett vad han säger eller gör.  

— Jag tror inte att folk vet riktigt vad de vill ha och ofta handlar det om rena fantasier.    

Rob befinner sig för närvarande i Budapest i Ungern på inspelningen av hans nya film ”Bel ami” – se alla bilderna i galleriet ovan!

Han förklarar för brittiska The Sun att han inte alls förstår sin status som sexsymbol.  

— Jag känner mig inte alls sexig. Jag har ingen förståelse för det där snacket. Folk säger att jag är sexig, men jag har aldrig sett på mig själv på det sättet.  

23-åringen berättar vidare att han tror att hans fans kommer att fortsätta fantisera om honom, oavsett vad han säger eller gör.  

— Jag tror inte att folk vet riktigt vad de vill ha och ofta handlar det om rena fantasier.    

Rob befinner sig för närvarande i Budapest i Ungern på inspelningen av hans nya film ”Bel ami” n!

Vem tycker du har rätt - Rob eller beundrarinnorna/ vi?


Kristen Stewart som Lisbeth Salander?

För ett tag sedan var det mycket spekulationer om Kristen Stewart skulle spela rollen som Lisbeth Salander i Hollywood produktionen av Millenium.

Men som det såg ut innan var det bara rykten och spekulationer om att den skulle bli Hollywood film, men nu är det nya uppgifter som gäller!

David Fincher ska ha blivit anlitad till regissör och han har tidigare gjort thrillern Seven med Brad Pitt, Panic Room med Kristen i :) och The Curious Case of Benjamin Button.

På imdb.com står det att en av David Finchers kommande projekt är The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo vilket är män som hatar kvinnor ;D

Tack för tipset som jag fick av en läsare! :D

Såhär skriver Aftonblandet:

Hon kan bli nya Lisbeth

Kristen Stewart het kandidat för nya Millennium – mannen bakom ”Seven” anlitas nu som regissör

HOLLYWOOD. Mannen som gjorde den mörka thrillern ”Seven” med Brad Pitt tar sig an Lisbeth Salander.

David Fincher är klar som regissör för den amerikanska versionen av ”Män som hatar kvinnor”.

Han väntas ge huvudrollen till en av Hollywoods just nu hetaste skådespelerskor – ”Twilight”-stjärnan Kristen Stewart.

Fincher och Stewart har jobbat ihop förut. Regissören var den som lanserade Stewart när han gav henne rollen som Jodie Fosters dotter i thrillern ”Panic room” 2002.

Många Hollywoodanalytiker ser den 19-åriga skådespelerskan som ett givet val inför filmatiseringen av Stieg Larssons bästsäljande roman.

– Kristen är en kortväxt, tunn kameleont som både kan spela enkel och vacker. Och hon är en världsstjärna, skriver välinformerade Variety-reportern Anne Thompson i bloggen Indiwire.

Mulligan möjligt namn

Tidigare har Carey Mulligan nämnts som kandidat till rollen som den stenhårda, svenska hackerbruden.

Men bloggen The Playlist, som bekräftar Finchers regiuppdrag, rapporterar att hon inte fått någon förfrågan.

Det som talar emot båda skådespelerskorna är uppgifterna om att Fincher, 47, helst vill tillsätta rollen med en okänd tjej.

I så fall lär han dra igång sökandet snabbt. Filmprojektet, som ännu inte har något färdigt manus, har fått högsta prioritet av Sony. Manusförfattaren Steven Zaillian är i full gång med historien och inspelningsstarten planeras enligt filmsajten Screenrant till september.

Dras till mörker

Håller schemat blir det med största sannolikhet världspremiär nästa sommar.

Om Stewart, som just porträtterat Joan Jett i ”The runaways”, anses given som amerikansk Salander torde Fincher vara minst lika passande för regirollen.

Med filmer som ”Seven”, ”Fight club” och ”Zodiac” bakom sig är han känd för att dras till mörka, realistiska och brutala historier.

Bara ”Benjamin Buttons otroliga liv” har brutit den bilden.

”Efterlängtat”

”Män som hatar kvinnor” väntas återföra honom till den genre han gör bäst.

– För fansen av hans mer makabra arbete är det här efterlängtade nyheter, skriver Screenrant.

Vem som ska spela Michael Nyqvists roll som journalisten Mikael Blomkvist är fortfarande oklart


Bryce Dallas Howard om Eclipse

Bryce Dallas Howard som ska spela Victoria nr 2 i Eclipse gjorde en intervju med Saturday Night Magazine. Hon pratar om Eclipse ;D

SNMag: What has it been like joining the cast of Twilight?
BDH: It’s a really extraordinary series and obviously the franchise really reflects what Stephenie Meyer has created with a lot of integrity. She’s so involved with the movies and it is really wonderful. It’s really an incredible storytelling moment. And people are really connecting with and responding to that. So I read the books and I just did my best for the character Victoria. I just wanted to do my best not to interfere with the books.

SNMag: Did you feel pressure coming into this, with the character already being established?
BDH: Yes, of course I did. Rachelle [Lefevre] did an extraordinary job at creating Victoria and part of the joy of a franchise like this is getting to see not only the characters grow but the actors continuing to grow with the characters. That’s a lot of the joy in the Harry Potter series. Every time I see one of those movies it’s so exciting to see them because they’re all getting a little bit older and different things are happening to them. It’s like watching a TV show. You start to connect with the actors really deeply. It was really unfortunate for everybody that Rachelle left. I did feel, I don’t know if I should say a pressure, but an enormous responsibility because the fans felt really strongly about the role of Victoria and they felt a deep connection to Rachelle, which they should because she is also beautiful and talented. I really did do my best and I hope that whatever work I did can somehow honor what had been created before and what was created by Stephenie. I felt really grateful to this because Rachelle and I have connected. She’s an amazing woman and has been enormously and overwhelmingly helpful.

SNMag: What was the shooting like for you? Did you have an opportunity to hang out with the cast and bond with them?
BDH: Oh, yes, I mean they’re a very tight-knit group of people who are just wonderful. They’re incredibly authentic and none of them are getting swept up by the mania of this. They just care about each other and are protective of each other. They are just a great group of friends. I feel like all of these people would have been friends regardless. They all bonded through this amazing moment that’s happening in their lives.


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