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Sunday, January 31, 2010

Sneak peek of Kristen in "Vanity Fair"

About a month ago, it was revealed that Kristen Stewart (star of The Twilight Saga: New Moon, The Twilight Saga: Eclipse, Welcome To The Rileys, and The Runaways) would be appearing in the "Hollywood Issue" of Vanity Fair.

Entertainment Tonight recently spotlighted the issue, giving a sneak peek of Stewart in the edition. ET also promises to give an in-depth behind-the-scenes look at the shoot on their "Monday" ET.

As it was pointed out (when the announcement came down through Lainey Gossip) "Carey Mulligan, Abbie Cornish, Evan Rachel Wood, Amanda Seyfried, Emma Stone, Mia Wasikowska, and more" will join Stewart in the photo.

Friday, January 29, 2010

Awesome interview With Kstew and DFann with The Daily 10

Vanity Fair talks to KStew and DFann about "The Runaways"

New VH1 interview with Kstew and Dfann

Remember Me "Ask Question" Video #2

Bitch ass reporter!



Taylor: that reporter needs to shut her fucking trap!


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Kstew hopes Renesmee doesnt become a "teeth baby" haha

KStew talks "Eclipse and The Runaways"

Kristen Stewart did quite the round of press today as she geared up for the premiere of The Runaways tonight at the Sundance Film Festival. HitFix has a great interview with Kristen where she gives us some insight on Eclipse director David Slade and the pressure she felt in portraying Joan Jett. Read more below:

“Bella’s effect on the world wasn’t necessarily as great as Joan’s, obviously, and I never got to meet Bella,” Stewart said. “It’s completely different. All these people who have an investments in these women, that’s awesome…but when it becomes personal and it’s my responsibility to not destroy, like, what people are going to take from the most important part of my friend’s life… Joan has become really, a really big part. She’s awesome and I really love her. If we hadn’t told the story right, people don’t know the Runaways in our generation. Because they’re going to see them through us, it’s a much different experience than making an original fictional story.”
Speaking of Bella, even though she hasn’t seen “Eclipse,” the third installment of “Twilight” yet, Stewart gives high marks to director David Slade’s style on the film, which will come out this summer. “He’s a very technical director. Very. Very. He’s very thoughtful. I think it’s going to be cool for ‘Twilight,’ like, shotwise. He’s very conceptual. He really, really takes a lot of time to…you’re not going to see, like, a bunch of Steadicam. It’s very deliberate, which is very cool. It gives you more time to think about what you’re doing. I don’t know [the tone] because I haven’t seen the movie.”
On “The Runaways,” Stewart felt an instant connection to Jett, in part because they both experienced stardom from an early age. “We have been professional [from] a young age, which is hard, but her [in] such a different way,” said Stewart during a press roundtable at Sundance for “The Runaways.” “Like the biggest adversity I face is bloggers and [Jett] had people throwing bottles in her face and saying, like, ‘Sit down, you ugly loudmouth.’ To see how assured she is now and that she wasn’t always like that and it actually took a lot… And what she has now is a really, really, really thick armor and you see that happen in the movie. That’s what I wanted to do…She’s a survivor and at the same time she demands to live her life the way she’d like to. She’s a very smart inspiring person.”
Read the whole article at HitFix here. You can see more pictures here.

Five days of "The Runaways". Coverage of kstew and dfann kiss.

How to close my five-day coverage of Kristen Stewart and Dakota Fanning's "The Runaways"? With a kiss, of course.

Since the film's world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival, there's been lots of talk about the actresses kissing in character as Joan Jett and Cherie Currie, and the trippy montage of skin and sexuality that follows.

"It's pretty subjective," Stewart said of the girl-on-girl action. "It was never written in the script, like, 'hardcore sex scene.'"

What was it like to film the scene, and what do the real-life ladies think of the results? I got the dish straight from Stewart, Fanning, Jett, Currie and director Floria Sigismondi.

Sigismondi told me the actresses were "such pros" and understood their physical intimacy was crucial for the film. In fact, the director would've gotten away with more if Fanning were older.

"There were a lot of things I couldn't do that I wanted to do," she said.

Such as? "If I used an 18-year-old, I could've maybe had her topless ... just to give it a little more reality."

"The challenging part was all the rules," the director admitted -- meticulous details such as, "One person can be on the bed; the other person can't." An on-set teacher laid down the guidelines for how Fanning, who turns 16 next month, could be depicted in romantic scenes.

Sigismondi maintains "it forced me to film it in a different way," something Fanning seemed grateful for.

"There was nothing in the script I couldn't do," Dakota said.

Currie was pleased with how the flick handled her relationship with Jett, saying that in the '70s "there was this bisexuality thing that was going down, and why not?"

Jett, retaining every bit her rocker mystique, shrugged and told me, "I'm not a kiss-and-teller."

Are you excited to see the Stewart-Fanning smooch? Is this a defining moment or just movie hype?

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

new Amazing "The Yellow Hankercheif" Stills!




Stephanie Meyer responds to "Breaking Dawn" gossip



from Twilight Examiner:


Yesterday, a strange line of gossip began at E! News about some controversy between Twilight series author Stephenie Meyer and Twilight series film studio Summit Entertainment over The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn.

Of course, gossip is like that tiny snag in a pair of pantyhose that just keeps stretching and warping out of the control until all that's left is an unrecognizable ruin of cloth.

Well, the snag stops here as Stephenie Meyer herself took to her website to address the allegations.

Just a quick note on the subject of the Breaking Dawn film: there is no drama over whether the book should be one movie or two. My personal feeling is that it would be very difficult to cram the whole story into one movie (as I've said in many interviews previous to this), but if a great way of doing that surfaces, I'm all for it. Two or one, whichever way fits the story best is fine by me, and everyone I've spoken with at Summit seems to feel the same way. We're all excited to move forward on this, and we are slowly and surely getting there. I know people are anxious for news, and so sometimes gossip get fabricated to stir things up, but there's no basis to this particular story.

Steph

Monday, January 11, 2010

Taylor is alive! and will be presenting at the Golden Globes!

For some reason rumor ran rampant on the Internet yesterday that Taylor Lautner met with a tragic end. He is very much still with us. In fact, as Novel Novice points out, he is slated to be a presenter at the Golden Globes later this week.
“LOS ANGELES (AP) — A werewolf is coming to the Golden Globe Awards.
“Twilight” star Taylor Lautner will be among the presenters at Sunday’s ceremony, along with “Milk” star Josh Brolin and “Saturday Night Live” alum Amy Poehler.
Ricky Gervais will host the 67th annual awards, which will be presented at the Beverly Hilton Hotel. The show will air live on NBC (8 p.m. EST).”
This is the second time in the last thirty days that death rumors have affected the Twilight world. The first was a rumor that Stephenie Meyer had died, which was also completely unfounded.




Thanks Twilight Lexicon

Will "Breaking Dawn" go on?



It's been one of the biggest questions surrounding Summit Entertainment's uber-successful "Twilight" franchise (apart, of course, from whether stars Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson really are a couple off-screen) -- just how the producers are going to manage to pull off a big-screen adaptation of "Breaking Dawn." The fourth book in Stephenie Meyer's juggernaut of a young adult fiction series about the epic love affair between high school student Bella Swan and her good-guy vampire beau Edward Cullen has plenty of heft, clocking in at upward of 750 pages, but it also has the distinction of being the most controversial entry in the saga.

When it was released in August 2008, fan reaction was intense and divided with some "Twi-hards" expressing confusion and dismay over a plot that involved *SPOILER ALERT* a recently graduated 19-year-old Bella giving birth to a half-human/half-vamp daughter named Renesmee, who grows much faster than the average mortal child and who possesses a unique way of communicating with those around her, clearly inherited from Dad's side of the family.

Wyck Godfrey, the producer of all the films in the "Twilight" saga, admits that the creative team still doesn't know how they'll handle the character in the "Breaking Dawn" movie, but said that the plan is absolutely for the production to go forward -- as either one or two installments -- with an eye toward beginning to shoot in Vancouver this fall. All three stars are signed for "Breaking Dawn," he said, meaning that Stewart and Pattinson will be dealing with the joys and woes of interspecies parenting and newly minted heartthrob Taylor Lautner will return as often-shirtless shape-shifter Jacob Black.

At the moment, screenwriter Melissa Rosenberg, who's penned all the "Twilight" movies, is working on the "Breaking Dawn" script(s). "It's a work in process," Godfrey said in an interview Friday. "The issue [of whether there will be one or two movies] is not going to be resolved until we get the full treatment and see whether it's organic. If it's not organic, I don't think it will be done, and if it is, it will be. It really has to do with how much level of detail from the books there is, with all of these new vampires that appear in 'Breaking Dawn,' the whole section about Jacob... It's a very long single movie if it does become a single movie."

Although there's been a great deal of online chatter about whether Chris Weitz, director of the second and most recent movie, "New Moon," would return to helm "Breaking Dawn," Godfrey downplayed that possibility, saying, "I think everyone would be happy and excited if he came back, but I don't think it's going to happen."

He and the other principals are formulating a list of potential directors, "but right now," Godfrey said, "we're just focused on the treatment and getting that right. At that point, we're going to see who's available and who's appropriate. It's such a complicated book because you have the emotions and the intensity of the love story -- so you need somebody who's just a wonderful director of actors -- and yet it's really complicated from an action and visual effects standpoint. They've got to have both tools in their kit."

A visual effects background might be particularly helpful when it comes to dealing with the character of Renesmee.

"I keep having visions of '[The Curious Case of] Benjamin Button' in my head," Godfrey said, referring to David Fincher's Oscar-nominated 2008 fantasy about a man who becomes physically younger as he ages. "It's certainly going to be visual effects in some capacity along with an actor. I wouldn't be surprised if it ends up being a full CG creation, but it also may be a human shot on a soundstage that then is used to shrink down. I don't know. We need a director. When we get a director, that director will need to come with a point of view of how they want to tackle it."

The third movie in the series, "The Twilight Saga: Eclipse," is due in theaters June 30

Official New Moon DVD Cover!



Taylor: i like it! it's very New Moonish<3>

Sunday, January 10, 2010

Are they really holding hands?

Are Rob and Kristen Holding hands?? Some say its Photoshopped but i dont think so.





Let the war yes/no war begin!

Friday, January 8, 2010

Funny Competition with George Clooney and Rob

Christina Ricci confirmed for Bel Ami!



From Gossip Cop:

Usually it’s role rumors about Robert Pattinson that draw big attention, but today the buzz is all about a possible future co-star.

An avalanche of outlets picked up a Production Weekly item that reported Christina Ricci will join Pattinson in the upcoming “Bel Ami.” The speculation has Ricci playing a character named Clotilde in the tale of Georges Duroy (Pattinson) and his corrupt rise to power in Paris.

A lot of people asked Gossip Cop whether the casting rumor was true.

We can confirm that it is.

A rep for Ricci tells Gossip Cop the deal was recently signed.
Taylor: I LOVE Christina Ricci, this makes me more excited for the movie!

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Kris and Rob's Romatic Holiday Getaway!

The Twilight Twi-hearts love to keep their relationship private, so when it came to ringing in the new year together it’s no surprise that Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart left the Hollywood and Times Square party scenes and opted for a quiet, romantic getaway on the Isle of Wight.
“Kristen loved the Isle of Wight,” an insider tells OK! of the island located five miles off the UK’s mainland. “She says she can imagine living there.”

Rob and Kristen stayed in the small restort town of Ventor, known for its beach and rocky cliffs.

The pair managed to blend in with the locals, but one lucky young fan managed to get pictures with them while they were there.

The couple also spent some time in London, where Rob introduced Kristen to some of his older friends. Another source tells OK!,”Kristen almost feels like a British native now.”

“Rob makes Kristen feel like the most beautiful girl in the world,” an insider says. “He gets this light in his eye and they can’t stop smiling. If you see them apart, they look sullen. They’re madly in love — and happiest together.”

“Their time apart has added spice to things,” a source says. “When Rob’s been away he misses Kristen so.”

Thanks to Ok!Magazine

Taylor: Dont know if this is all true...you know how those "sources" are. But i cant deny that i wish it was real! ...Let ask Rob..


Is this true Rob?

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HQ Official "Remember Me" Poster and Sypnosis

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In the romantic drama Remember Me, Robert Pattinson plays Tyler, a rebellious young man in New York City who has a strained relationship with his father (Pierce Brosnan) ever since tragedy separated their family. Tyler didn’t think anyone could possibly understand what he was going through until the day he met Ally (Emilie de Ravin) through an unusual twist of fate. Love was the last thing on his mind, but as her spirit unexpectedly heals and inspires him, he begins to fall for her. Through their love, he begins to find happiness and meaning in his life. But soon, hidden secrets are revealed, and the circumstances that brought them together slowly threaten to tear them apart. Remember Me is an unforgettable story about the power of love, the strength of family, and the importance of living passionately and treasuring every day of one’s life.

Thanks to Twilight Official Twitter

Friday, January 1, 2010

"Remember Me" and "Eclipse"featured on MTV's top 10 list of movies we're looking forward to in 2010




8. "Remember Me," or "When Edward Finds A Blonde"

Keeping in line with chick-flicks we're excited for is Robert Pattinson's newest non-vampire film, "Remember Me." Not only is it Rob's first chance to show to the world (in wide release) his acting capabilities, but it's also starring some of our favorite people. Emile de Ravin! Pierce Brosnan! Chris Cooper! It's March 12 release date will hopefully satiate our "Twilight" needs for at least a week.




2. "The Twilight Saga: Eclipse," or "Another Record Breaker"

"Eclipse" is the one book in the "Twilight" series that truly lives up to the hype (Action! Romance! The supernatural!), and is sure to reach a wider audience then both of its predecessors and sustain its income a bit longer than "New Moon" did. Really, if you're reading this list, you're sure to not need any explanation for why June 30 is a date to look forward to.

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