This cute commericial ft. Kristen was posted on lion_lamb lj
This cute commericial ft. Kristen was posted on lion_lamb lj
A small Interview with Parade
Q: Are you as awkward as your character when it comes to love?
A: I don’t think I’m ever going to not fumble around. I think that’s just life. That’s how you live life is you fumble around.
Q: Have you found it more difficult to have relationships since your rise to fame?
A: The hardest thing in life is to maintain personal relationships and to feel like they’re real and genuine. You’re always going to have expectations that you’re trying to meet and you just have to roll with it.Q: Did you find yourself bringing any of your own relationship experiences into the role?
A: No, not at all, the characters that I play are so different. I always make sure that they’re a completely different person from me. I didn’t think that it was necessary to bring my own life into it. I could just imagine what it would be like for her.Q: You seem so sure of who you are, was it difficult to play someone who was as you say “self-loathing?”
A: I have friends that I can sort of see in her. Like my favorite aspects of her I feel like I know a lot of those kind of girls that are wracked with feelings of inadequacy, but they’re actually the greatest people that I know. And so if they could just realize that, they could have everything that they wanted.
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Another article from The Examiner this time defending Kristen:
Kristen Stewart has, yet again, become the subject of cruel scrutiny. Between MTV Canada’s announcer’s antics (for those, see here) and his half-hearted retraction and flimsy apology and fan reactions to Kristen’s participation in a pre-DVD release party video (see here), she probably doesn’t need another insult to add to injury.
Though she’ll be making millions for New Moon, perhaps the scrutiny could be turned down just a bit.
I wish her luck in tolerating the vicious tongues of those who are supposed to be in an impartial (or, at the very least, semi-neutral and polite) industry. Perhaps, I am biased. Read More
The Examiner defends Rob…
Recent reports by MTV, the Sun Times and others are attacking Twilight, New Moon, and Little Ashes star Robert Pattinson for his personal hygiene — as if things couldn’t get more ridiculous for the handsome thrust-into-the-spotlight beau.
I personally think that it is Rob’s unbelievably honest candor that has gotten him into trouble, here. Despite what may be the truth behind these allegations, sensationalism and the media go hand in hand. While it is very endearing, in my book, to see Rob tell truths instead of giving reporters feathery side-steps when asked simple questions, it is obviously doing more harm than good with his media attention of late. In an interview on Leno, Robert Pattinson sat next to the lovely Heidi Klum, who told him that he might regret his charming sense of honesty in the long run.      Â
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The Hollywood Reporter’s Risky Business Blog is taking a look at the rumor that Rob may be signing up for the movie “Memoir” and whether he’s headed for stardom:
If you thought Rob Pattinson looked brooding and serious in “Twilight,” you ain’t seen nothing yet.
The moussed-one is currently in talks to star in a movie called “Memoirs” for “Twilight” studio Summit. The picture deals with a young romantic relationship, but no campy vampire sequences here –these are relationships touched by tragedy (two, in fact, according to the logline). Jenny Lumet — she of light comedic romp “Rachel Getting Married” — is doing a rewrite on the script. It even has a serious _name._ This is a no-nonsense turn for Pattinson.
It’s no surprise, after the runaway success and cacophonous squeals that came with “Twilight” that Summit would want to be in the Rob Pattinson business. The actor, now with Endeavor, overcame early blog-world skepticism to generate tons of fan enthusiasm and media in his role as the goodhearted, if opaque, teen vampire.
But what Pattinson-mania doesn’t address is his post-”Twlight” drawing power — a time that is coming sooner than you’d think, given that three of the four potential movies in the franchise will have come out by next summer. Sure, tons of teenage girls went to see him in “Twlight,” but they went to see him in an adaptation of a book they’ve adored and re-read. Will they flock to him when he’s not an unattainable, chaste member of the undead?
“Twilight” star Robert Pattinson is in talks to star in Summit Entertainment’s romance-drama “Memoirs.”
Allen Coulter, whose credits include “Hollywoodland,” “The Sopranos” and “Damages,” is in talks to direct “Memoirs.”Nick Osborne and Trevor Engelson are producing through their Underground Films banner.
The script, originally penned by Will Fetters, centers on a pair of star-crossed lovers who meet and fall in love while struggling to deal with family tragedies that threaten their relationship. Jenny Lumet, who penned “Rachel Getting Married,” is aboard to rewrite.
Pattinson tried to stay out of sight at pal Sam Bradley’s Vancouver concert on Friday night to avoid Twilight-mania from overwhelming the intimate setting, a source tells Celebuzz.
“He wanted to be as low-key as possible,” the source tells Celebuzz. “If he had really been out there, it would have caused a frenzy.”
“He stayed with Sam backstage before the show and watched the concert from the wings.”
Pattinson did not even come out to sing the song he co-wrote with Bradley called “Never Think,” which was performed by Pattinson on the Twilight soundtrack.
I had read that Robert Pattinson was a cut-up on the Twilight DVD commentary track with director Catherine Hardwicke and costar Kristen Stewart, but I needed to hear it (and 122 minutes of his British accent) for myself. The man’s obsession with Edward’s sculpted eyebrows really is quite entertaining. The highlights:
19:22 And the eyebrow obsession begins as the close-ups on Stewart and Pattinson get closer and closer in biology:
Pattinson: We have very similar eyebrows. [Laughs]
Hardwicke: Rob! We had to pluck the heck out of your eyebrows.
Pattinson: S— hurt. Aw, man.
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Lots of Ablums added to the gallery:
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Kristen attended the cast dinner at Gotham Steak House which I haved added 10 HQ images of in the gallery.
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Twilight director Catherine Hardwicke had a unique method to determine Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart’s compatibility before casting them in the vampire epic: She had them kiss for their audition.
In her bedroom.
The director, who is currently promoting Twilight: The Director’s Notebook, says that she made sure to watch the two swap spit before signing them to the roles of Edward Cullen and Bella Swan.
“[During casting] I did the whole scene in my bedroom to be sure that these two people had sparks,” she tells Life & Style. “Are they intense? Are we going to believe it and love it?”
“I said, ‘Yes, we really want you to kiss. I want to see if this works,’” she reveals. “Because at the end of the day, if it just doesn’t work, then it’s not going to work for the whole movie. So I made them go ahead and kiss, and the sparks did fly!”