Friday, 30 November 2012
New Rob Interview with 20 Minuten Online
How do you like the Twilight showdown?
When I first read the script I was pretty shocked. The ending with all its fights is rather untypical for Twilight. It’s going to be interesting.
Have you been interested in vampires beforehand?
Actually I’m not a fan of vampires at all, but of course I don’t have anything to object to them, too. Before shooting the first movie I did a lot of research, but I noticed quickly that there were hardly any similarities between Twilight and other vampires. Stephenie Meyer developed her very own imaginations in the books the movies are based on.
In what way has Twilight influenced your life?
Before the movies I didn’t really want to become an actor, but immediately I became famous and got recognized everywhere. After this success I could hardly do any other job, otherwise people would have asked me, what type of job I’d be doing there. Twilight has opened many doors for me and it made me look at my life in a different way.
The fans are looking forward to the highlight of the vampire-saga, but you’re also sad that it’s coming to an end. How are you feeling at this point?
I can relate to them. But right now I’m curious about how my life will continue without Twilight. Up to now I’ve returned from any other project back to Twilight. I’m curious about what my future will bring.
That sounds mysterious. Will you reveal where we’ll be seeing you next?
I’ve committed myself to about ten movies in the next year. Including “The Rover” with Guy Pearce. Then I’ll proceed with “Hold on to Me” where Carey Mulligan will be playing a femme fatale. Furthermore I’ll be playing with Naomi Watts and Jude Law in “Queen of the Desert” and after that I’ll be in “Maps of the Stars”, another movie by David Cronenberg.
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Thursday, 29 November 2012
Rob Interview with Publinews (Guatemala) (Scans + Translation)
Translation
Edward Cullen, the enigmatic and central figure of The Twilight Saga, was the role that launched Robert Pattinson to success. Something that according to him, doesn’t quite fits into his personality.
Publinews talked to him about critics and future projects.
“I have a weird mental disorder: I only listen the negative part. It doesn’t matter if a lot of people say really good things, I always see it negative.”
Maybe I feel I don’t deserve it yet, that’s why I really want to feel in my head that I do something worthwhile, and fight for a long period of time.
In any case, Pattinson feels uncomfortable with The Twilight Saga’s fame, although it’s a motivation for his career. “This year I’ve sign to a lot of things. I was obsessed in working with people that are qualified as dangerous; I thought it would be thrilling.”
“I think that anyone who has some vision, could try to make really subversive things. I think it will be really interesting to develop these kind of projects within the mainstream, movies that convert the audience in participants and not just consumers.”
Tara Swennen (Kristen's Stylist) Talks About Kristen's Style
Tara Swennen has been Kristen Stewart's stylist since the actress appeared on the Into the Wild red carpet wearing Chanel in 2007. Since then, we've seen Stewart in everything from studded minis and many T-shirt-and-jean combos to the more recent floor-length gowns and sheer jumpsuits. Quite the evolution. For the Twilight finale, Swennen — who also styles Julie Bowen and Connie Britton — chose particularly dramatic looks, aiming to put Stewart in outfits that would reflect this "end of an era" for tween fans, starting with a butt-baring, nude Zuhair Murad number. "It took a lot of balls for her to wear that dress, so I'm super-proud of her," Swennen said of the controversial pick. Read ahead for the stylist's thoughts on red-carpet sneakers, Ghesquière's departure from Balenciaga, and where she thinks Stewart's style will evolve from here.
How did you choose the looks for these recent Twilight red carpets?
It all stemmed from the fact that this was the end of a big chapter in her life. Twilight is coming to a close, so we wanted to do stronger looks. Just recently, she’s embraced doing the long-gown thing, so it was definitely an opportunity for me to stick as many as I could on her. We just wanted to make a grand escape, I guess, rather than a grand entrance. And through the years, she’s come into her own, and so now she’s letting me play a little bit more. I’m going from a glam moment to an androgynous moment from one carpet to the next; we like making sure that we push boundaries on every carpet.
How did you choose the looks for these recent Twilight red carpets?
It all stemmed from the fact that this was the end of a big chapter in her life. Twilight is coming to a close, so we wanted to do stronger looks. Just recently, she’s embraced doing the long-gown thing, so it was definitely an opportunity for me to stick as many as I could on her. We just wanted to make a grand escape, I guess, rather than a grand entrance. And through the years, she’s come into her own, and so now she’s letting me play a little bit more. I’m going from a glam moment to an androgynous moment from one carpet to the next; we like making sure that we push boundaries on every carpet.
New Rob Interview with FilmInk (Australia) (Scan + Transcript)
Robert Pattinson looks like he doesn't know whether to laugh or cry when FilmInk asks whether he'll miss playing ageless vampire, Edward Culle, the role that has both defined his career and prompted the loss of any semblance of a private life that he may have once had. "I don't know," the actor says, scratching his famously shaggy hair. "It's going to be weird that I'm not doing it again. I still haven't absorbed the fact that I'm not doing it anymore."
Weird or relieved, FilmInk asks, prompting the actor to wriggle nervously in his seat. "Umm, the last one was really hard, and kind of... long," he laughs. "You're doing the two-and-a-half hours of make-ip everyday, and when you do it for eight months in a row, you're just like, 'Never! I'm never doing this again!'"
Wednesday, 28 November 2012
Rob's MSN Live Web Chat
what will u miss most about the twilight saga now it is over? #msnrob
Rob: I will miss doing live tweeting things.
If you could turn invisible on The Breaking Dawn Premiere Red Carpet what havoc would you cause :)?
Rob: I'd go around pulling down people's pants.
what's the one thing about vampires you would like to have? speed? sight? flawless features?(which you already have!) and why? by the way you are absolutely amazing, i love you and thankyou! ??
Rob: Hmm... I don't know! I'd quite like to have a harder bottom.
Bill Condon mentions Kristen on an interview with Movieline
You filmed Parts 1 and 2 simultaneously, sometimes having Kristen Stewart play weak, dying Bella in the same afternoon as strong vampire Bella.
Condon: I really do think that Kristen Stewart is amazing, but I feel like in terms of this series she doesn’t get credit for how much she accomplishes. I think if someone were to sit and watch these two movies that we made together at the same time and realize that Kristen shot that all together, it’s just another level of her gift. She was stepping out of her comfort zone, because there was so much Kristen in teenage Bella — and now this was someone who she was just creating. I think Kristen, who’s tough on herself, was able to step out of all that stuff and just really own everything.
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Tara Swennan, Kristen's Stylist, Talks About Her Most Iconic Looks and Fashion Evolution
As we’ve watched Kristen Stewart grace countless red carpets at “Twilight” press tours over the last four years, one thing is for sure: Her sense of style has evolved tremendously. With last week’s release of “Breaking Dawn Part 2,” the final film in the staggeringly successful franchise, we thought it was only appropriate to seek out Tara Swennen, the stylist behind K-Stew’s headline-making looks, and hear a bit about why she made the sartorial choices she did for the actress, and how Stewart’s style has graduated from hoodies and Converse to head-turning couture.
StyleCaster News: Stewart has had some pretty major red carpet moments. What are her biggest standout looks so far, in your opinion?
Tara Swennen: The nude Zuhair Murad at last week’s premiere of “Breaking Dawn Part 2,” the white bra and black Balenciaga pants at the “On the Road” premiere, the black fully beaded Roberto Cavalli dress at the London premiere of “Breaking Dawn Part 1,” the pleated gray Balenciaga skirt and top with mesh panels that she wore in Spain in 2009, and the Proenza Schouler look for the “New Moon” photo call in the UK in 2009, which was a printed multicolored sweater and zebra print skirt.
How has her style evolved since you’ve been working together, and what have you incorporated into her wardrobe to show her growth?
The truth is, both Kristen and I are T-shirt and jeans kind of girls that love to play dress up! Through the years, Kristen has embraced fashion and with each new year comes a newfound courage to try bolder and more cutting-edge pieces.
Obviously, an awards show or premiere dress is incredibly important. What do you look for when picking something out?
I always believe that one’s look is an extension of one’s personality, so for each client it’s about expressing who they are while making them look their absolute best.
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New Rob and Kristen Interviews with CNN Mexico from BD2 LA Press Junket
JA: If you could change roles with the “twihards” what team would you choose: Edward, Bella or Jacob?
K: Probably with Bella. I’m a little biased, so I don’t know if I hadn't had this experience……But now that I’ve walked in her shoes…I’d probably go with Bella.
JA: What’s the scene out of the entire saga that you will never forget?
K: There are a couple that I will never forget shooting: The wedding scene, The scene at the end of “twilight” at the prom, the first kiss in “twilight”, we reshoot that, it was such a big deal”
JA: For you or the people around? The twihards?
K: They didn’t really exist yet in our world, they were fans of the book at the point. So it was definitely us. Catherine the director, me and Rob, the producers, at the beginning it just didn’t come out right. Probably those are the ones that come to mind, all the big moments, the big scenes we were waiting to do.
JA: Do you have a favorite app? Is it true that you live glued to your phone?
K: I don’t think so, I don’t really have any apps on my phone actually, like none whatsoever.
JA: How did you feel when you finish with the last scene, and was it the last scene in the movie the last one to shoot?
K: The first time we “wrapped” the movie, it was the wedding. We had to come back and do additional footage. The first time we wrapped I didn’t believe it, I was almost like we knew that we needed to do more. It didn’t feel like I needed to say goodbye to anyone, it was more like as a group, we were saying goodbye to the experience. Usually you want to live longer in that world but even though we were sad and it was definitely surreal, nobody was like “oh God, I wish we had a little more time”. We’ve been doing this for 5 years, at this point we should congratulate each other and say “We did it”.
He said he's proud of the movie but right now he doesn't know how to feel about the end, maybe in ten years he can decide how to feel about the end when he watch the collection of DVD. He doesn't understand why people likes those movies.
He will miss Edward he's so familiar to him, is weird to say goodbye to him.
About playing a young dad: He doesn't thinks he's very responsable to be a father. Also he said that some of his friends are already having babies, so maybe he's not too young to be a dad. For him men in general doesn't know how to be a dad, that things just happen.
What he has in common with Edward? He thinks he's very patient like him.
What he learn from Edward? Not be so introspective.
About Dior: Rob said that, if there's something then it will be an announcement.
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Sunday, 25 November 2012
New Kristen Interview with Vogue India
Through four books and five movies, a new cult was born -- Twihards they called themselves. Twilight fans watched their heroine Bella transform from a socially awkward teenager in love into a jaw-droppingly beautiful vampire mother, a transformation somewhat mirrored in real life where the teenage child star Kristen Stewart grew up into a bankable Hollwood star.
"I'm kinda tripping out [professionally], because I've always been in a position where I love films, and they don't have money, and I'm attached to them forever. I don't get to realize some of the parts that I would love to play. But now I can get projects off the ground; I can get them made,"Stewart says.
Now on the promotions trail for the last movie in the Twilight series – The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2 – does she feel like there should have been more to the story?
On the contrary, "I’m so happy that the story is told," says Stewart. "We had five years. The fact that this thing is out and it’s not weighing on us anymore, I’m super excited about that. I don’t want it to sound like I’m excited to be done with the experience. It’s a feeling, and I will definitely miss that, but I feel like it’s not going anywhere. It is strange. But, things shouldn’t stay stagnant. You’ve got to move on.”
1. Have you ever been to India or plan to come soon?
I have never been to India but would love to visit in the future. I have heard the tradition and culture there is worth checking out.
2. Highest heels you’ve ever worn?
I have worn 6 inch high heels that are the highest yet!
3. Your go-to designer would be?
I don’t have a favourite designer. Anything that's beat up is good for me. I kind of like to look like a hobo.
4. Favourite Halloween costume?
My favorite Halloween costume is the Portman character costume, I just love it!
Jillian Dempsey Talks About Kristen
Breaking Dawn - Part 2 Reaction Post
Just got home from the theater. Breaking Dawn Part 2 was perfect in so many ways. I laughed, cried and got angry all in the course of 2 hours. The ending was so touching and that shocker... OMG... that shocker!!!
But anyway feel free to post on the comments what your reaction for BD2 was. This is only intended for those that have seen the movie and or want to be spoiled.
DO NOT CLICK ON THE COMMENTS IF YOU DON'T WANT TO BE SPOILED!!
OTR Soundtrack release date + Pre-order link
Original Score featuring performances by Academy Award winner Gustavo Santaolalla, Charlie Haden, and Brian Blade, in addition to an all-star cast of Verve Artists
On Tuesday, December 11th, 2012, Impulse Records/Verve Music Group will release the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack to On The Road, the IFC and Sundance Selects film adaption of Jack Kerouac’s iconic novel. The beautifully assembled soundtrack album features music from the film’s original score by Grammy Award winner Gustavo Santaolalla, as well as a number of songs from a stellar lineup of Verve catalog artists including Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holiday, Charlie Parker, and more.
Pre Order here
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Saturday, 24 November 2012
Mackenzie Foy Talks About Rob and Kristen
Foy, 12, agrees "it's a little weird" how much she looks like her on-screen parents Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart."Kristen's eyes are green just like mine. And then Rob is kind of goofy. I'm kind of goofy like Rob," she says, curling up today at the Ritz-Carlton in skinny jeans, a plaid shirt and slim navy high-top Converse sneakers.
Foy had fun on set, from riding a furry mechanical bull (meant to be Jacob the werewolf) to keeping a swear jar for her older stars and donating the proceeds to St. Jude's hospital. "Some of them paid me in advance," she said, laughing. Although Stewart,"did say a couple bad words, I'm not gonna lie," Foy describes Stewart, who guards her character ferociously in the film, as a " best friend-sister-mom all combined."
Plus, she got some cool downtime with the cast. "I heard Kristen play her trumpet," she says, laughing. "Rob got her a trumpet and you could hear in the hotel."
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Foy had fun on set, from riding a furry mechanical bull (meant to be Jacob the werewolf) to keeping a swear jar for her older stars and donating the proceeds to St. Jude's hospital. "Some of them paid me in advance," she said, laughing. Although Stewart,"did say a couple bad words, I'm not gonna lie," Foy describes Stewart, who guards her character ferociously in the film, as a " best friend-sister-mom all combined."
Plus, she got some cool downtime with the cast. "I heard Kristen play her trumpet," she says, laughing. "Rob got her a trumpet and you could hear in the hotel."
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New Rob and Kristen Interview with BILD (Germany) + New Picture
Who sees them kissing on-screen sees: It's love. Who stands between them feels: There is a yo-yo love.
Their comments: No comment!
Only their hearts know the truth!
KRISTEN STEWART - she was 17, shy, stubborn, silent as the "Twilight" madness began.
ROBERT PATTINSON - then 22, a London model who lived in three bags. The buddy type, book worm, techie.
I met both five times - in five years.
And I've always asked about love!
The answers? Smiles, silence, shrugs. Later a yes.
First it was game, then PR, then hidden love, then separate love. And now?
The German premiere of the last part of the Twilight saga, "Breaking Dawn (release date: Thursday).
BILD: Are you happy that it's over?
Kristen (22): "I'm happy that the love story is told. I feel liberated and I am free, but I do miss it at the same time. "
BILD: What do you regret?
Robert (26): "There is a price, which you have to pay. You are 24 hours in the job, if you go out in public. "
Kristen: "You're trying to protect your life, but at the same time you also rob your life."
BILD: How do you escape from your fame?
Robert: "Fame is like a prison. But I have family and old friends, who are my real world. "
Kristen: "I have to build steel barriers around me. You get a very different view of life and people. You will be thrown out of your comfort zone, you're apprehensive. But this fear is also a welcome feeling when you grow up, want to explore the world! "
BILD: Your dreams and goals in life?
Robert: "I want to make a lot of films and get better."
Kristen: "I don't know what will happen in a year. I never know what to do before the decision is in front of me! "
He smiles. She yawns. When they look at each other, it clicks in their eyes.
In Berlin, Kristen and Robert went bowling in the evening.
The ball of love rolled.
Source | Translation
Their comments: No comment!
Only their hearts know the truth!
KRISTEN STEWART - she was 17, shy, stubborn, silent as the "Twilight" madness began.
ROBERT PATTINSON - then 22, a London model who lived in three bags. The buddy type, book worm, techie.
I met both five times - in five years.
And I've always asked about love!
The answers? Smiles, silence, shrugs. Later a yes.
First it was game, then PR, then hidden love, then separate love. And now?
The German premiere of the last part of the Twilight saga, "Breaking Dawn (release date: Thursday).
BILD: Are you happy that it's over?
Kristen (22): "I'm happy that the love story is told. I feel liberated and I am free, but I do miss it at the same time. "
BILD: What do you regret?
Robert (26): "There is a price, which you have to pay. You are 24 hours in the job, if you go out in public. "
Kristen: "You're trying to protect your life, but at the same time you also rob your life."
BILD: How do you escape from your fame?
Robert: "Fame is like a prison. But I have family and old friends, who are my real world. "
Kristen: "I have to build steel barriers around me. You get a very different view of life and people. You will be thrown out of your comfort zone, you're apprehensive. But this fear is also a welcome feeling when you grow up, want to explore the world! "
BILD: Your dreams and goals in life?
Robert: "I want to make a lot of films and get better."
Kristen: "I don't know what will happen in a year. I never know what to do before the decision is in front of me! "
He smiles. She yawns. When they look at each other, it clicks in their eyes.
In Berlin, Kristen and Robert went bowling in the evening.
The ball of love rolled.
Source | Translation
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