Saturday, February 27, 2010
The Runaways Soundtrack Tracklisting and Pre-order
Yay! The tracklisting for “The Runaways” soundtrack is finally here via Rolling Stone! You can pre-order your copy HERE!
1. Nick Gilder – “Roxy Roller”
2. Suzi Quatro – “The Wild One”
3. MC5 – “It’s A Man’s Man’s Man’s World”
4. David Bowie – “Rebel Rebel”
5. Dakota Fanning – “Cherry Bomb”
6. The Runaway – “Hollywood”
7. Dakota Fanning – “California Paradise”
8. The Runaways – “You Drive Me Wild”
9. Dakota Fanning & Kristen Stewart – “Queens Of Noise”
10. Kristen Stewart & Dakota Fanning – “Dead End Justice”
11. The Stooges – “I Wanna Be Your Dog”
12. The Runaways – “I Wanna Be Where The Boys Are (Live)”
13. Sex Pistols – “Pretty Vacant”
14. Joan Jett – “Don’t Abuse Me”
Pre-order yours!
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Deleted Scene From New Moon via Target
Right now, there's a bit of competition being waged - be it healthy or not - between the various The Twilight Saga: New Moon DVD vendors, and Target (who has the 3-disc special edition of the DVD) has released a new deleted scene from New Moon to sample what their DVD will have to offer.
In the scene, the source of Bella (Kristen Stewart)'s motorcycles is revealed. While in the book, Bella happens upon a kid putting the bikes out to the road, in this scene it is Charlie (Billy Burke)'s neighbor who is trashing them . . . with Charlie's vehement approval of his decision.
You will probably recall that in the film, this moment was left out and that Bella simply shows up to La Push with the bikes in the tailgate of her truck.
The scene closes with the beginning of a scene that was included in the film (so, in this sense, it's an extended scene rather than deleted altogether), where Charlie has had it with Bella's depression and says that he thinks she should go home to Jacksonville to be with her mother.
Check it out!
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Kristen Stewart Attends Burbery Prorsum Show In London
Who else is loving all these recent Kristen events?! Here she is today at the Burberry Prorsum LFW Autumn/Winter 2010 Women’s Wear Show in London. Check back for more photos!
Gallery Link: 02.23.10: Burberry Prorsum Arrivals – LFW Autumn/Winter 2010
Photos began to roll in from inside the Burberry show. Hopefully we’ll snag some HQs soon – particularly of that third one; she’s too cute!
Gallery Link: 02.23.10: Burberry Prorsum Show – LFW Autumn/Winter 2010
Gallery Link: 02.23.10: Burberry Prorsum Arrivals – LFW Autumn/Winter 2010
Photos began to roll in from inside the Burberry show. Hopefully we’ll snag some HQs soon – particularly of that third one; she’s too cute!
Gallery Link: 02.23.10: Burberry Prorsum Show – LFW Autumn/Winter 2010
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Noel Clarke Blogs About Kristen Stewart
I tweeted about this earlier, but it’s definitely a must-read, so I thought I should post it here as well! For those not familiar with Noel Clarke, he was last year’s winner of the BAFTA’s Orange Rising Star Award and he presented Kristen hers this year!
"So I’m asked to be on the Orange rising star award jury after winning it last year and I’m glad to do that. We (The Jury) watch a hell of a lot of films and after weeks and weeks come up with the final five people and they’re announced.
Then of course Lots of other people chime in with their opinions about who should be on there, because there’s always people who think they know better, but that’s fine too, everyone is entitled to their own opinion.
People want Tahar to win, they love A Prophet (I do too, it’s a great movie). People want Carey to win (She is brilliant in An Education, if you like the film or not). People want Jesse to win (He carries Zombieland and is great in everything he does) People want Nick to win, he has a huge following, is british, possibly the best young actor full stop and is gonna go far. And of course people want Kristen to win… But the only difference with her was this… As many people who wanted her to win, there were equally vocal people who absolutely didn’t want her to win. The other nominees didn’t have that animosity against them.
I said nothing. I couldn’t. I wasn’t allowed (and as most people know Nick Hoult is like a little brother I wouldn’t minded if he won. P.S that is not why he was nominated. he is that good) So why does it all bother me? Two reasons."
"So I’m asked to be on the Orange rising star award jury after winning it last year and I’m glad to do that. We (The Jury) watch a hell of a lot of films and after weeks and weeks come up with the final five people and they’re announced.
Then of course Lots of other people chime in with their opinions about who should be on there, because there’s always people who think they know better, but that’s fine too, everyone is entitled to their own opinion.
People want Tahar to win, they love A Prophet (I do too, it’s a great movie). People want Carey to win (She is brilliant in An Education, if you like the film or not). People want Jesse to win (He carries Zombieland and is great in everything he does) People want Nick to win, he has a huge following, is british, possibly the best young actor full stop and is gonna go far. And of course people want Kristen to win… But the only difference with her was this… As many people who wanted her to win, there were equally vocal people who absolutely didn’t want her to win. The other nominees didn’t have that animosity against them.
I said nothing. I couldn’t. I wasn’t allowed (and as most people know Nick Hoult is like a little brother I wouldn’t minded if he won. P.S that is not why he was nominated. he is that good) So why does it all bother me? Two reasons."
Monday, February 22, 2010
Joan Jett says Kristen Stewart became her 'mirror image' for The Runaways
If there's one thing that was plain and clear during promotional interviews of Kristen Stewart for The Runaways, it was that capturing the essence of her "friend" Joan Jett was a very important effort on her part . . . and one which she was nervous about perfecting.
According to Interview Magazine's recent interview with Joan Jett, though, Stewart has little to worry about in the way of that.
"I found Kristen to be through and through totally professional and just great to be around. I found us to be really, scarily similar, just in our physicality, the way we move through space. The first time we met was a little over a year ago, New Year's Eve. She came to see us do a concert. We hung out for the whole day, and I just dumped on her about everything I could think about The Runaways-I mean, the good, the bad, and the ugly. I told her all that stuff and how much it meant to me. Then she went off to do New Moon, and I didn't see her again until about two weeks before The Runaways thing started. But she is so authentic. The thing that came through to me was that it was important to her to capture it. She really wanted to nail it. So I gave her all The Runaways music that I could find; I gave her tapes of me talking. . . . When we were together prior to the start of filming, she was staring at me the whole time. And I was fine with it because I knew she was watching my posture, my mannerisms, everything I did, the way I hold my hands, just everything. And she really soaked it in. When we were hanging out together on set, it was like I had a mirror image. Even just sitting around, we'd do the same thing at the same time. It was just great-and it wasn't creepy. It was wonderfully special."
Of course, all reviews of the film pointed in this direction, and Jett has been no bit shy of giving absolute praise to Kristen Stewart's performance after the fact, but this is certainly an interesting piece of insight into the process.
Thanks: KStewartFans
Kristen Stewart wins Woman of the Year at the Elle Style Awards!
Always the belle of the ball, Kristen Stewart scooped up the Woman of the Year honor at the 2010 ELLE Style Awards in London, England on Monday February 22. This week has turned into quite the brilliant one for Kristen Stewart. Yesterday she won the "Orange Rising Star" BAFTA Award, and today she has won the 2010 "ELLE Woman of the Year" Award!
According to one source, "Clad in a Emilio Pucci Origami Strapless Wool Dress, the “Yellow Handkerchief” hottie posed for pictures in the press room after being presented with her award."
Gallery Link: 02.22.10: ELLE Style Awards 2010 – Winner’s Room
On Friday, ELLE UK announced one "Style Awards" recipient in advance, saying:
The supermodel, who currently appears on the cover of a vey special edition of this month's ELLE magazine (pictured), is set to be given the award for Outstanding Contribution. We're giving her the honour because not only has she now been a fixture on the fashion scene for an incredible 25 years, she has also done incredible work as ambassador for the White Ribbon Alliance.
Congratulations, once again, to Kristen Stewart for this prestigious award week!
Kristen's Elle 'Woman of the Year' acceptance speech
View all photos of Kristen Stewart at the Elle Style Awards 2010 Here
Kristen Stewart Starts Media Blitz including TWO Runaways premieres
Just call it Kristen Stewart-palooza!
Not only did we see Stewart last week in Los Angeles for her new indie flick The Yellow Handkerchief, but she was also in London just a couple days later picking up the Orange Rising Star Award at the BAFTA Awards.
And it was just announced today that, three days after she presents at the Academy Awards with Taylor Lautner, Stewart will appear on The Tonight Show With Jay Leno March 10 to promote her Joan Jett rock 'n' roll movie The Runaways.
I'm told Stewart had a very good reason to pick Leno...
Quite simply, she's never sat down with the soon-to-return-to-late-night talk-show host.
As most Stewart fans could tell you, she was on The Tonight Show With Conan O'Brien last year, as well as Jimmy Kimmel and Jimmy Fallon. She also did the Late Show With David Letterman in 2008.
What about a big red carpet premiere for The Runaways? I'm told there are going to be two—one in Hollywood on March 11, followed by another one five days later in New York City.
View Promotional Photos for 'The Runaways' Here
And then, of course, there's the still-to-be decided appearances she'll be making for Eclipse's release in June.
Stewart, along with Robert Pattinson and Lautner, are expected to do another dizzying round of international dates like they did for New Moon, but a source says plans have not been finalized.
Source
Sunday, February 21, 2010
Kristen Stewart Wins Orange Rising Star Award!
A BIG congratulations to Kristen Stewart for her win at tonight’s BAFTAs for the Orange Rising Star Award! We’re SO proud of her and we’re very excited for all the great things headed her way. Congratulations, Kristen!!!
After it was announced that Kristen Stewart was nominated for the award - back in mid-January - her fans in the United Kingdom were persistent in voting for her . . . and apparently that persistence paid off.
Kristen was nominated alongside Carey Mulligan (An Education), as well as Nicholas Hoult (Skins), Tahar Rahim, and her Adventureland co-star Jesse Eisenberg.
In accepting the award, Kristen gave her thanks to Twilight fans and her regards to the other nominees.
Here’s her speech from tonight:
"First, I have to thank all the fans of Twilight for proving again and again to be the most devoted and attentive fans ever," she said. "Credit is due to them, so thank you."
"To the other actors nominated, I am so blown away by you I can't even describe it to you, and to be considered amongst you is overwhelming and I can't describe it."
Photos of Kristen Stewart Here Robert Pattinson Here and Anna Kendrick Here
Saturday, February 20, 2010
Exactly where in Kristen Stewart's name does it say Robert Pattinson
I've saved this for the eve of the BAFTAs in hopes that our positive vibes will negate all the 'people' with ugly souls. I know our vibes will because we are better than they are because Kristen is better than we are. You guys follow the logic, right? Our fearless KStew has been nominated for a BAFTA, which to a lot of you means NOTHING but to half of you means something. It’s the British equivalent to our Oscars. That’s a big deal. Now, KStew is not up for a normal BAFTA because let’s face it we haven’t gotten anything that is necessarily Oscar worthy yet. BUT. It is entitled the Orange Rising Star Award and it, "recognizes five international actors and actresses who have demonstrated exceptional talent and have begun to capture the imagination of the public as a star in the making." Know how we know it’s not a normal award? Because people like us, but really only you lucky bitches in the UK, got to vote as to whom the winner would be.
Get it? Good.
She’s up against the likes of some talented people, two of which are Jesse Eisenberg [who you all saw in Adventureland] and Carrie Mulligan [who was unbelievable in An Education]. Kristen Stewart has said so herself that she doesn’t deserve the award. That’s not my business. Maybe she doesn’t. I'm personally biased because I think she's fucking awesome (objectively biased lens, yet again). She’s said she wants Tahar to win. Well, props to her that she has a level head on her shoulders and can be objective. The fact of the matter is that she has a HUGE following and polls were open. I’m guessing she’s going to win. Good for her, she’s fucking awesome and has a gnarly year ahead of her... she will RISE to the occasion. (Cheesy joke? Sorry. It's late.)
Noticeably missing from that list? ROBERT PATTINSON. [Yeah, I said his name so that means you KNOW I’m angry.] Why? Because... well... we haven't yet seen his acting chops. All he has shown is that his face brings screams and we’re about to find out if it brings money in March with the opening of Remember Me. He seems like a nice guy and a grounded guy. He is kind and generous and yes, fun to look at. His showing up at the BAFTAs could be for any reason your heart wants it to be, but I can assure you that it is NOT to overshadow Kristen Stewart sooo let’s stop making it. Like, seriously. STOP. The kid doesn't deserve that and neither does KStew.
I love you guys because when you see funny quotes you copy and paste them into e-mails for me. Crazies are funny. Crazies are good. It makes us all laugh a little, and we could all use a little laughter from time to time. I'd like to share some with you my friends. Ready? Okay let’s do this.
“Kristen Stewart was only nominated because her boyfriend lives in that country. They want people to watch TV in the hopes that maybe they’ll make out or something. It’s good for ratings because they know she’ll fuck up.”
Um. WHAT?! Did you hit your head before you wrote that? Please. PLEASE. Let’s take this one by one, shall we? Who the fuck cares about Robert Pattinson in reference to an award for which KRISTEN STEWART is nominated? One has nothing to do with the other. Her success is not held contingent upon Robert Pattinson, and I'm certain he doesn't appreciate that being said because regardless that's his friend. She is far more established. They are separate people. She did NOT get nominated because of him and rest assured she was not solely nominated for a BAFTA based on Twilight—she has other stellar movies behind her and ahead of her [hence RISING star?]. "They know she’ll fuck up?" Because she’s humble and has a brain and is a real human not some bubble gum pop princess whose acceptance speech has been memorized since the ninth grade? I want to put this idiot's head in a microwave and hit defrost, and whatever happens after that happens.
“I hope Robert Pattinson is the one to deliver the award to her if she wins it.”
Hm. This one I need to tread a fine line with because I don’t want to offend you guys. Let me put it this way, as far as I can tell the previous year’s winner is the one to deliver it to this year’s winner. It’s cute. A passing on of the award. For the sake of fun—yeah sure, it’d be great to have him give her the award. She’d run up to him and pull him to her, knotting her fingers in his hair, tilting his head to the side and GIVING.IT.TO.HIM in front of the entire world. Got the visual? Good. Wanna throw in a leg hitch? Do it. Chest grabbing? Awesome. Ass groping? Excellent!
But some people? Some people are serious and it’s starting to get insane because it’s diminishing the award. It’s taking away something Kristen has worked her entire life for and it’s not right. When Meryl Streep or Kate Winslet win an Academy Award you don’t spend the entire time before harping on who is going to present the award. Instead you say ‘wow, good for her, I hope she wins.’
Allow me.
WOW. GOOD FOR KRISTEN. I HOPE SHE WINS!
This is the BIGGEST award she has been nominated for and whether or not you, me, or even Kristen herself thinks she deserves it—it’s HUGE. Please stop letting your fantasies of Robert Pattinson infringe on the likes of KStew. They are separate entities. Exactly where in Kristen Stewart's name does it say Robert Pattinson because I cannot for the life of me find it! See why they’re so afraid to walk down the god damn street? If they did people would be expecting him to give her acceptance speech for her tonight for crying out loud. She can handle this. Promise. Let’s tone down the crazy. My idea is we focus on the fact that she may win this award--not who is potentially presenting it. Later in the night, people don't ask the presenter how it felt to present the award--they ask the winner how it felt to win. [Note: I know a lot of you are just having fun with this. I’m talking about those that are NOT kidding. Like the SERIOUS crazies. We get that right? We know I want to watch stageporn too? Ok good. And hey, if the rules change and he does give her the award? Well that would just be jawporn-legs-tastic!]
“There are so many other better actresses and actors that deserve a BAFTA.”
First of all your word placement makes me cringe. And better people? Oh, really? Like who? Sorry Lindsay Lohan isn’t standing up there or some other famewhore but these kids are actually the future of film. Real film. Not Jennifer Aniston 'film'. BAFTA/Oscar worthy films. [Weird, Carrie Mulligan is up for an Oscar. Interesting…] They are the Kate Blanchett's of young hollywood—not the rehab bound kids. They are serious. They are focused. They are low key. And they have these careers ahead of them that will far surpass whatever moron you had in mind. When YOU have worked with the likes of Jodi Foster, Sean Penn, Sharon Stone, Dennis Quade, and Catherine Keener before you can even VOTE then please talk. If you have not, then please shut your mouth.
This faux pre-BAFTA KStew backlash has nothing to do with the fact that Kristen may or may not deserve the award. To the haters it is about Robert Pattinson or the fact that they really just don’t get Kristen Stewart. They don’t get her personality, style, hair, facial expressions, speech—nothing! Guess what? If you don’t get it, you were never meant to.
One: if you're on the 'don't get it' list, that makes you infinitely less cool. Two: just because you don't get her does not make you privy to spread around hate that in any way diminishes this distinguished honor that has been bestowed upon her.
Then there are those that just plane old hate. You know what I’m talking about loyalists, and you know I love me some haterade because you know I love me some rotting souls. “Even if she wins, it’s not a big deal, it’s a popularity contest.” Oh the contraire my air-headed bimbo—it’s a big fucking deal. Do not abate the award because it was voted on, and coincidentally if she does win it means that people LOVE HER, which also means YOU LOSE. Ha. Idiot. I promise you… PROMISE you that if she wins this will be said. To them I shall ask: where’s your fucking award? You don’t have one? There goes your right to speak.
Now what is promising is that she can drink in the UK. Hopefully she gets wasted afterwards and hugs her award. Maybe hugs MFH. Maybe they’ll party together. Maybe THEN you will get your dry hump/ass grab/chest graze/make out sesh. But let’s all put that on the back burner until the award is actually won! This is a big deal. She deserves it. We're all so fucking amped for her. Keep the good vibes flowing my loyalists. Because Kristen Stewart is rightfully nominated for an incredible award and you are not, KStew is waaaaay better than you.
Kristen Stewart and Eddie Redmayne’s Road Trip Romance
Here’s a lovely new interview and three accompanying photos from Teen Hollywood!
Gallery Link: 02.18.10: Teen Hollywood Junket
Before the “Twilight” phenomenon, a just turned 17-year-old Kristen Stewart was in the post-Katrina New Orleans area filming a sensitive, warm and romantic road trip film called The Yellow Handkerchief in which she plays a beautiful but rejected-by-guys teen ready for a new adventure in life.
At her side in the film is a very cute Brit actor named Eddie Redmayne (of The Other Boleyn Girl) who was surprised to be cast as a quirky, vagabond young American guy from Oklahoma!
These two share a few kisses in the film and were both nervous and anxious to do their “getting-to-know-you” scenes justice. We wanted to know which scenes intimidated Kristen and what she learned from bigtime actor William Hurt on the project.
Why were she and Eddie worried about their final kiss in the movie? You’ll find out.
Kristen told us that she didn’t get to party in New Orleans because she was very underage (you might feel her pain).
We think Kristen is as sensitive as the character she plays in the film. When she talks about her teen character Martine, is she sort of talking about herself? Check out what else we learned about acting and this touching road trip movie from Kristen and her cute co star!
Q: This was probably your first big lead role in a film. Was that an adjustment to play the lead at that time?
Kristen: Anytime you have to play a person who is not yourself, you’re stepping out of a comfort zone but that’s what we do and if the role is bigger that’s just more to chew on and that’s always good.
Eddie: There is more of a sense of responsibility. What was great about this film is that it’s an ensemble piece in the sense that it really is about the four of us, I’m certain Kristen and I felt in incredibly safe hands having William (Hurt) and Maria (Bello) around us and because of the intensity of the film, having three of us in a car for three months shooting, we ended up being close as a trio which is wonderful because any fears or problems you have, you have the other two to turn to.
Q: Kristen, your character Martine has bad luck with guys. Her dad has a new girlfriend and is sort of ignoring her and a guy at the first of the film kind of dumps her. So, what do you think it was about Eddie’s character Gordy than finally won her over?
Kristen: I think she probably wouldn’t have needed to be won over had she just opened her eyes and not been so affected by the other guys who had hurt her. I think that she’s the type of girl who really wants to let her face hang out and every time she does that or puts herself out there, she get embarrassed or disappointed by people. I think the journey that they take, there are a lot of revelatory things that happen. For me, what really made Martine re-evaluate him was how Brett (the Hurt character) looked at him and moreso, there’s this thing that happens; we hit a deer with the car and he does this thing and she has this…. (pausing)
Eddie: Emotional reaction to it.
Kristen: Yeah. There you go. And, he helps me earlier as well. It’s about a girl who is dropping prejudices as well that she really didn’t know she had. She’s becoming more open to people. She was very closed off in the beginning and realizes ‘I don’t want to be like that actually at all’.
Eddie: A lot of the film is about prejudice, pre-judgment.
Kristen: Yeah.
Eddie: And that’s what I love about it. Even though these characters have been prejudiced against, they also have their own prejudices and that’s what’s kind of overwhelming about all of it.
It’s about everyone dropping their guard and seeing people for who they really are beneath the veneer. Whether it’s the eccentric quality of Gordy or the self-guardedness of Martine or just the holding back of the Brett character, it’s about seeing through that translucency and finding something real.
Q: Eddie, how much a fish out of water did you feel when you started this movie and when did it click in and you felt a part of the movie and America?
Eddie: That’s a wonderful question. The truth of the matter is, when I got sent the script and asked to audition for it, I thought it was madness, I thought it was absurd and I said ‘really? Go to New York and audition for this? Guys, it’s never gonna happen’ (Kristen is laughing). ‘It’s playing an adopted Native American from northern Oklahoma. Do you really think it’s gonna happen?’ (laughter).
I’d never gone to an audition caring less because I didn’t think I had a snowball’s chance in Hell and I went in five minutes, threw this ridiculous audition down, left the room not caring what was going on ‘I’ll never hear back from that’. And, when it did happen, Udayan (Prasad) the director, coaxed me into it.
On set one of our first days, I was terrified. I’d done lots of work with a dialect coach and done some research but it was like ‘right, f**k it! Here goes!’ (laughter) It was a deep breath and I was well aware that I could end up with egg on my face. But ‘why not give it a shot’. (we think he was wonderful in the movie).
Q: Did either of you have a particularly challenging scene or one that you were either not looking forward to or wanted to get to so badly that you couldn’t wait?
Eddie: I had one scene when we’re in the motel and it’s pouring with rain outside and we kiss. I got to kiss her for the first time and (I say), ‘If I kiss you, then all the temptation will go away’ and she’s like ‘really?’
Kristen: And she’s like, ‘really’? (laughter)
Eddie: It’ll go away? But it was only because the producer kept saying ‘this is the scene’ and I’m like ‘This is the scene? How much can my eyes do in this scene to make it work?’
That really was ‘the scene’ too. It was really a big deal, especially the way it was written. My character was so explosive and so sensitive and just like (frustrated breath). You would never expect from this tiny little thing, so much. Like (her saying) ‘what is wrong with you?’
Her problems are so far away from anything that he could understand. You have these two things like opposite sides of a magnet that just ‘flip them over!’ You know what I mean?
Eddie: On stage you could have an hour to build up to that explosion whereas when you’re filming on set, Kristen has to wipe away the tears. ‘Cut! Sorry the focus was wrong. Cut! And go again, ‘stop!’ It completely cools her freaking out and it’s tricky. It’s just different.
Kristen: And even watching this, I’d already seen the movie once but I’m like ‘bluh (negative?) okay’.
Q: So that would be your scene too?
Kristen: That was what I was most intimidated by just technically speaking in that she’s so explosive in that scene and so emotional and so raw in that moment and you don’t know her yet very well. It was a very defining moment for her. If you do that wrong, if it seems out of nowhere, if I seem like an explosive, weird, emotional girl for no reason arbitrarily, that’s what I was nervous about.
The characters were drawn so wholly and completely that, if we didn’t play them that way, it would not have made sense. It would have been like ‘this is a bit of a random story’ because it’s so quaint. It’s not like all these plot events happen so all of the little character things….
Eddie: What’s unspoken.
Source
Gallery Link: 02.18.10: Teen Hollywood Junket
Before the “Twilight” phenomenon, a just turned 17-year-old Kristen Stewart was in the post-Katrina New Orleans area filming a sensitive, warm and romantic road trip film called The Yellow Handkerchief in which she plays a beautiful but rejected-by-guys teen ready for a new adventure in life.
At her side in the film is a very cute Brit actor named Eddie Redmayne (of The Other Boleyn Girl) who was surprised to be cast as a quirky, vagabond young American guy from Oklahoma!
These two share a few kisses in the film and were both nervous and anxious to do their “getting-to-know-you” scenes justice. We wanted to know which scenes intimidated Kristen and what she learned from bigtime actor William Hurt on the project.
Why were she and Eddie worried about their final kiss in the movie? You’ll find out.
Kristen told us that she didn’t get to party in New Orleans because she was very underage (you might feel her pain).
We think Kristen is as sensitive as the character she plays in the film. When she talks about her teen character Martine, is she sort of talking about herself? Check out what else we learned about acting and this touching road trip movie from Kristen and her cute co star!
Q: This was probably your first big lead role in a film. Was that an adjustment to play the lead at that time?
Kristen: Anytime you have to play a person who is not yourself, you’re stepping out of a comfort zone but that’s what we do and if the role is bigger that’s just more to chew on and that’s always good.
Eddie: There is more of a sense of responsibility. What was great about this film is that it’s an ensemble piece in the sense that it really is about the four of us, I’m certain Kristen and I felt in incredibly safe hands having William (Hurt) and Maria (Bello) around us and because of the intensity of the film, having three of us in a car for three months shooting, we ended up being close as a trio which is wonderful because any fears or problems you have, you have the other two to turn to.
Q: Kristen, your character Martine has bad luck with guys. Her dad has a new girlfriend and is sort of ignoring her and a guy at the first of the film kind of dumps her. So, what do you think it was about Eddie’s character Gordy than finally won her over?
Kristen: I think she probably wouldn’t have needed to be won over had she just opened her eyes and not been so affected by the other guys who had hurt her. I think that she’s the type of girl who really wants to let her face hang out and every time she does that or puts herself out there, she get embarrassed or disappointed by people. I think the journey that they take, there are a lot of revelatory things that happen. For me, what really made Martine re-evaluate him was how Brett (the Hurt character) looked at him and moreso, there’s this thing that happens; we hit a deer with the car and he does this thing and she has this…. (pausing)
Eddie: Emotional reaction to it.
Kristen: Yeah. There you go. And, he helps me earlier as well. It’s about a girl who is dropping prejudices as well that she really didn’t know she had. She’s becoming more open to people. She was very closed off in the beginning and realizes ‘I don’t want to be like that actually at all’.
Eddie: A lot of the film is about prejudice, pre-judgment.
Kristen: Yeah.
Eddie: And that’s what I love about it. Even though these characters have been prejudiced against, they also have their own prejudices and that’s what’s kind of overwhelming about all of it.
It’s about everyone dropping their guard and seeing people for who they really are beneath the veneer. Whether it’s the eccentric quality of Gordy or the self-guardedness of Martine or just the holding back of the Brett character, it’s about seeing through that translucency and finding something real.
Q: Eddie, how much a fish out of water did you feel when you started this movie and when did it click in and you felt a part of the movie and America?
Eddie: That’s a wonderful question. The truth of the matter is, when I got sent the script and asked to audition for it, I thought it was madness, I thought it was absurd and I said ‘really? Go to New York and audition for this? Guys, it’s never gonna happen’ (Kristen is laughing). ‘It’s playing an adopted Native American from northern Oklahoma. Do you really think it’s gonna happen?’ (laughter).
I’d never gone to an audition caring less because I didn’t think I had a snowball’s chance in Hell and I went in five minutes, threw this ridiculous audition down, left the room not caring what was going on ‘I’ll never hear back from that’. And, when it did happen, Udayan (Prasad) the director, coaxed me into it.
On set one of our first days, I was terrified. I’d done lots of work with a dialect coach and done some research but it was like ‘right, f**k it! Here goes!’ (laughter) It was a deep breath and I was well aware that I could end up with egg on my face. But ‘why not give it a shot’. (we think he was wonderful in the movie).
Q: Did either of you have a particularly challenging scene or one that you were either not looking forward to or wanted to get to so badly that you couldn’t wait?
Eddie: I had one scene when we’re in the motel and it’s pouring with rain outside and we kiss. I got to kiss her for the first time and (I say), ‘If I kiss you, then all the temptation will go away’ and she’s like ‘really?’
Kristen: And she’s like, ‘really’? (laughter)
Eddie: It’ll go away? But it was only because the producer kept saying ‘this is the scene’ and I’m like ‘This is the scene? How much can my eyes do in this scene to make it work?’
That really was ‘the scene’ too. It was really a big deal, especially the way it was written. My character was so explosive and so sensitive and just like (frustrated breath). You would never expect from this tiny little thing, so much. Like (her saying) ‘what is wrong with you?’
Her problems are so far away from anything that he could understand. You have these two things like opposite sides of a magnet that just ‘flip them over!’ You know what I mean?
Eddie: On stage you could have an hour to build up to that explosion whereas when you’re filming on set, Kristen has to wipe away the tears. ‘Cut! Sorry the focus was wrong. Cut! And go again, ‘stop!’ It completely cools her freaking out and it’s tricky. It’s just different.
Kristen: And even watching this, I’d already seen the movie once but I’m like ‘bluh (negative?) okay’.
Q: So that would be your scene too?
Kristen: That was what I was most intimidated by just technically speaking in that she’s so explosive in that scene and so emotional and so raw in that moment and you don’t know her yet very well. It was a very defining moment for her. If you do that wrong, if it seems out of nowhere, if I seem like an explosive, weird, emotional girl for no reason arbitrarily, that’s what I was nervous about.
The characters were drawn so wholly and completely that, if we didn’t play them that way, it would not have made sense. It would have been like ‘this is a bit of a random story’ because it’s so quaint. It’s not like all these plot events happen so all of the little character things….
Eddie: What’s unspoken.
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Friday, February 19, 2010
Kristen Stewart Turned Down 'Lara Croft' Reboot Offer
Of all of the potential roles out there for The Twilight Saga: Eclipse, The Runaways, and Welcome To The Rileys star Kristen Stewart, you might not think that, once upon a time, a Lara Croft: Tomb Raider reboot part was a possibility.
But it was, according to IESB.net. . .and Kristen Stewart thought wisely and turned it down.
"A deal . . . couldn't be reached," reports IESB.
The film was apparently announced by WB in 2009, and Megan Fox was the first on the offer roster, but she didn't care for the Angelina Jolie comparisons that would inevitably ensue . . . so she turned it down.
Then, WB thought of Kristen Stewart.
It's probably a good thing Stewart turned it down. She's certainly capable of portraying the character - or any she pleases for that matter, but it doesn't really fit her.
While "Lara Croft" is a great, heroine-type character, she's no Joan Jett.
As for what Kristen Stewart has planned next - aside from The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - there is still no official word.
Thursday, February 18, 2010
Kristen Stewart: I'm Going to the Oscars with...Taylor Lautner!
Marc Malken over at E! caught up with Kristen Stewart on the red carpet at the premiere of The Yellow Hankerchief tonight. It looks like Kristen and Taylor are Oscar bound.
Robert Pattinson presented at last year's Oscars, but guess which Twilight stars are doing it this time around?
I'll let Kristen Stewart tell you…
“Yeah, I’m going,” Stewart just told me when I asked if we’d be seeing her on March 7 at the Academy Awards. “Me and Taylor are going to present.”
Stewart admits she’s very nervous.
“I’ve been looking at shoes,” she said. “I’m trying to pick shoes that I know I won’t fall down in.”
Read more on E! where Kristen talks about the BAFTAS and her Rising Star nomination, and how completely humbled she is by the entire process.
Kristen Stewart has a major press day for 'The Yellow Handkerchief'
Kristen Stewart and Eddie Redmayne filmed The Yellow Handkerchief back in 2007, but, after Stewart received formidable attention coming off of her work in Twilight and The Twilight Saga: New Moon, it was announced that The Yellow Handkerchief would be distributed by Samuel Goldwyn Pictures and that it would be shown on a fledgling pay cable as well.
Today, Stewart and Redmayne teamed up for a series of press interviews to promote the film, and several video interviews were done.
Aside from discussing The Yellow Handkerchief, any number of subjects came up - including whether The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn should be in 3-D and how Robert Pattinson delivered in Remember Me.
In this video, MTV's Larry Carroll asks Kristen Stewart what she's got on the near future's roster, and the conversation transitioned into the status of Breaking Dawn, with Kristen Stewart saying that the story does warrant a two-movie production and that, if made into two films, Breaking Dawn would be a six month shoot rather than three.
In this video, Carroll asks Stewart how she thinks Robert Pattinson would fare as a general leading man in Hollywood. Stewart, then, reveals that she's seen Remember Me and found his portrayal of "Tyler Hawkins" to be strong.
In this video portion of the interview, Stewart reveals that when asked to participate in the opening of a restaurant for the benefit of the victims of Haiti, she said "Of course, I'll be there."
Five more videos from the interview are available Here
The Yellow Handkerchief is being released to some theaters on February 26th, and tickets may be found for the film Here
The Yellow Handkerchief Premiere photos Here
Twilight stars are headed to the BAFTAs plus live stream
This year's British Academy of Film and Television Arts Awards (the BAFTAs) will be attended by a great many stars of Twilight, The Twilight Saga: New Moon, and The Twilight Saga: Eclipse.
For starters, Anna Kendrick is nominated for the award for "Supporting Actress" for her work in Up In The Air. Kendrick attended the BAFTA annual tea party, so there's no doubt she'll be making an appearance at the event.
Second of all, Kristen Stewart is nominated for the very democratic "Orange Rising Star Award." According to BAFTA, "Voting has now closed for this year's Orange Rising Star Award. Find out who has won on Sunday 21 February."
Thirdly, Robert Pattinson has just been announced as one of the award show's presenters, and you can find out more about that here.
Finally, OK Magazine caught up with Jamie Campbell Bower at the "BAFTA Silent Picturehouse in London last night" and Bonnie Wright - his companion at the event and co-star in Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows: Part I and Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallows: Part II - said "We’re going to the BAFTAs together on Sunday."
The BAFTAs will be streamed live here on February 21st, and more details on how to watch are available here.
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Make Up For Ever: A look at 'The Runaways' display
I'm a big fan of Make Up For Ever and so are a lot of people. They have great foundation, great eyeliners, great lipliners...they're just great! So, it's no surprise to me that their makeup is used on movie sets, I mean, come on, what else can you want BUT the best? Make Up For Ever is focusing on many projects including their work on the movie The Runaways starring Dakota Fanning and Kristen Stewart. The movie is about the band The Runaways, a 70s, teenaged, all girl punk rock band that basically paved the way for girl bands after that. It follows the turbulent relationship of Joan Jett and Cherie Currie.
So basically, all the makeup has EDGE! There are tons of black liner, dark shadows, and bright colors in this film. You can almost see the parallels between the girls' relationship and the makeup. I can't WAIT to see this movie!
Also if you didn't know Make Up For Ever is having a sweepstakes or contest, something of the sort. You win a trip to NYC and go to the premiere! You guys can enter by going here: The Runaways
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Kristen Stewart's Welcome to the Rileys Has A Distirubutor
No straight to DVD for Kristen Stewart.
All the pole dancing bruises and the promotion for her film Welcome to the Rileys has paid off as the film lands a distributor for the US. Director Jake Scott admits they were very lucky to have Stewart in the film.
"We shot this in 2008, so Twilight came out when we'd wrapped," he told reporters in Berlin where the film is currently showing at the Berlin Film Festival. I would have to agree with that one, I imagine half the people going to see this flick are interested in what Bella looks like when she strips. Lucky for them they also happen to know Sean Penn who recommended Stewart based on her Into the Wild performance, a film he directed.
Here are some stills from the film and Kristen Stewart promoting the film at Sundance.
Monday, February 15, 2010
Sunday, February 14, 2010
New Eclipse Stills: Valentines Day HOTNESS & leghitch from RobSten
New stills from Eclipse have been released and can now be viewed in our gallery. They look much like screen captures to me but we’ll have them in the gallery until further notice. Enjoy!
Gallery Link: Eclipse – Promotional Stills
***UPDATE*** The stills have been taken down but hopefully we’ll be have permission to put them back up soon like last time.
Gallery Link: Eclipse – Promotional Stills
***UPDATE*** The stills have been taken down but hopefully we’ll be have permission to put them back up soon like last time.
Saturday, February 13, 2010
Kristen Stewart appears in Hollywood for Haiti relief
Yesterday, Kristen Stewart, once again, used her much-deserved popularity for a good cause.
She appeared at the opening of La Vida in Hollywood, according to one Source (who has pictures of Stewart's appearance, by the way), to benefit the Haiti Relief and Development fund.
Earlier this month, E! Online announced the planned appearance, saying that Stewart was among many celebrities scheduled to appear at the opening and that the particular cause being aided by said appearance was to be the American Red Cross.
This is the latest of many actions Kristen Stewart (star of The Twilight Saga: New Moon, The Twilight Saga: Eclipse, The Runaways, The Yellow Handkerchief, and Welcome To The Rileys) has taken to benefit the victims of the earthquake disaster in Haiti.
Previously, Stewart participated in such efforts by autographing a snowboard for a charity auction and raffling Sundance tickets. Additionally, prior to the disaster in Haiti, Stewart participated in other charitable causes like speaking at a walk for the cure to diabetes.
View photos from last night HERE
Thursday, February 11, 2010
New Moon DVD Round-Up and Covers
A few different versions of the upcoming DVD have been announced, so I went back to track down some of the covers. Currently, you can pre-order on Amazon and the corresponding links for the rest are under the covers!
Walmart Ultimate Fan Edition (contains Eclipse sneak peek), Play.com, Target
Gallery Link: “New Moon” DVD Covers
Walmart Ultimate Fan Edition (contains Eclipse sneak peek), Play.com, Target
Gallery Link: “New Moon” DVD Covers
Monday, February 8, 2010
6 degrees of Kristen Stewart to the girls of VF's Hollywood Issue
Let's go from left to right! So here goes my 6 degrees of KStew with the ladies of VF's Hollywood Issue 2010!
1. Anna Kendrick
I'll be guessing all of you already know this association.
Anna worked with Kristen in the Twilight Saga movies
2. Evan Rachel Wood
If we are familiar with Nikki's past work, we know this link.
Evan worked alongside Nikki in Catherine Hardwicke's Thirteen.
Nikki worked with Kristen in the Twilight Saga.
3. Emma Stone
Emma worked with Jesse Eisenberg in Zombieland.
Jesee worked alongside Kristen in Adventureland.
(both really good movies btw!)
4. Rebecca Hall
Rebecca worked alongside Scarlett Johansson in Vicky Cristina Barcelona.
Scarlett is married to Ryan Reynolds who worked with Kristen in Adventureland.
5. Amanda Seyfried
Amanda worked with Emile Hirsch in Alpha Dog.
Emile worked with Kristen in Into the Wild.
6. Mia Wasikowska
Mia recently worked with Michael Sheen in Alice in Wonderland (out March 5th!)
Michael worked with Kristen, as Aro, in New Moon.
7.Abbie Cornish
Abbie worked with Heath Ledger in Candy (movie I hadn't heard of).
Heath worked alongside Nikki Reed in Lords of Dogtown (another CH flick).
Nikki worked with Kristen in the Twilight Saga.
8. Carey Mulligan
Carey worked with Johnny Depp in Public Enemies.
Johnny worked with Jamie Campbell Bower in Sweeny Todd.
Jamie worked with Kristen in New Moon.
Last but not least, our beautiful girl herself!
Kristen Stewart!
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