1/30/11

Old Pic of Kristen Stewart in @Vogue with Jodie Foster



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@annakendrick47 arriving home to LAX

Via Celebrity Gossip:
Arriving on an incoming flight, Anna Kendrick was spotted at LAX International Airport on January 26th.


The “Up in the Air” actress donned a casual getup, including a grey hoodie, baby blue Batman t-shirt and tan trousers.

Anna has been working on “The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn” as of late along with Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart, and Taylor Lautner.

Part one of the film is about the Quileute and the Volturi as they close in on expecting parents Edward and Bella, whose unborn child poses different threats to the wolf pack and vampire coven.
 
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1/29/11

Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson - Riding Eachother on the #BreakingDawn Set - opps I mean riding Bike - tomato tamato

The two have been spotted riding their bikes together around Louisiana when not filming their scenes. An Examiner source said, “I see Rob and Kristen riding around the parking lot almost daily. Recently I spotted Rob riding out of the main studio gates on his bike and the next thing I knew, he was in front of my car at a stop sign, and Kristen was behind me.”

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More HQ Screenshots of Kristen Stewart in @Vogue

She looks classic Hollywood in these pics, loving it!






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@MichaelSheen Photoshoot by Rainer Hosch



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BooBoo Stewart on the set of the Haunting Hour


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Old Video: Robert Pattinson Interview during #HarryPotter






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1/27/11

Video - Robert Pattinson says filming Breaking Dawn Honeymoon Sex Scene is like a "twister"? ok?



I'm not sure what he meant by it being like a twister? . . . Oh those brits, they say the most adorable things!

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Photos of Mackenzie Foy AKA Renesmee and what Elizabeth Reaser thinks of her . . .



Not going lie she so does look like Edward and Bella combined, I guess I should say Rob and Kristen.  Well here is what Elizabeth Reaser thinks about lil' Mackenzie Foy:

"She's wonderful, and she lives across the hall from me in Baton Rouge, and she's a wonderful, great actress," Elizabeth Reaser told MTV. "She never complains about anything. She's so professional about everything. She's such a sweetheart."
"I think it was really well cast between Rob and Kristen. She could be their kid, you know? She looks like that."

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Breaking Dawn Part 1 Official Logo




. . . . . Mehhhhhhhhh. I don't know what I was expecting, I knew it was gonna look like the last two. BUT I am slightly disappointed.

I was really hoping they would go back to a white logo. I was envisioning a white logo with a blue like aura with a prismy sorta feel. Wish you could all see into my head. But those are just my sick twisted fantasies.

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Is Kristen Stewart going to take on role of Snow White?







Is this a rumor? Kristen Stewart in the running to play Snow White? Is another red apple in her future? Hhmmmmmm . . .
"According to The Hollywood Reporter, the 20-year-old's name keeps cropping up at Universal.

In fact, while other actresses have already screen-tested for the latest adaptation of the classic (including, among others, Stewart's "Runaways" co-star Riley Keough, "Sucker Punch" actress Emily Browning, and Felicity Jones, whose "Like Crazy" was a Sundance breakthrough), the studio seems anxious to make it Stewart's first project after "Breaking Dawn" wraps up."


I could see her in a role like that but it might get bad press because of Catherine Hardwicke's Red Riding Hood film soon to be released.

Would Rob make a better Snow White, let's ask him! Oh Robbie!


Source: Moviesblog.MTV.com


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Video - Robert Pattinson on playing proud papa to Renesmee



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1/26/11

Catherine Hardwicke's - Red Riding Hood movie trailer



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Video - Robert Pattinson stoked about beginning Cosmopolis



Don't worry Rob I'm excited for anything you do!

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Taylor Lautner in "Abduction" new photo!

I don't know about this movie . . .

I really would love for Taylor to be a young action flick movie kinda guy, because the romantic comedy thing just doesn't seem to fit either.

Check him out in "Abduction" to be released 9/23/11.

Abduction, which was directed by John Singleton (Boyz n the Hood, Four Brothers), stars Lautner as Nathan, who attempts to uncover the truth about his life after discovering his baby photo on a missing person's Web site . . .

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1/25/11

Robert Pattinson video from Golden Globes - on Water for Elephants


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Robert Pattinson on Kristen as a newborn vampire & Breaking Dawn 27 minute battle scene



Pattinson had this to say about Kristen and her transformation into the newest vampire:

"It's like she wanted to do it the entire time," he told MTV News over the weekend. "It's really funny, it's like a completely different environment onset when she's a vampire and when she's not. I think she's going to do it really well."
And thenhe had this to say about the release of the epic Breaking Dawn post sex scene photo:

"It's always awkward [doing a sex scene], in a way, doing it with anybody," he admitted. "But at the same time ... it really depends on how it's staged and stuff. It's like doing Twister."

Wow is this a description of what Kristen is really like in bed? Oh you lucky boy Rob!

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Kristen Stewart as a newborn Vampire "Scares me!" says Elizabeth Reaser





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1/24/11

Twilight Eclipse cupcake toppers & Twilight party supplies

A while back I posted a bunch of the Twilight Eclipse party supplies available here: Eclipse Party Supplies


Well I found some more! Here are my fav the Cullen Crest & Wolfpack Tattoo cupcake toppers.

The top left is a plasticy thing for a full sized cake. The bottom 2 are considered party favor rings, but I would put those on a cupcake too.



Here are some other random party decorations. . .











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Twilight New Moon Red St Marcus Day Hooded Cape $10.47 too early for Halloween?




I found this and thought it would be fun for an obscure Halloween costume that only Twilight fans would get, and not a bad price!

"One 54 inch Red St Marcus Day Full Length Hooded Cape. Join the rest of the St Marcus Day celebrants in this One Size fits Most cape. Tie this one on in honor of Twilight's Marcus, who rid Volterra of vampires....Or so they thought. This long, flowing, blood red cape will fit perfectly with the rest of your movie premier party supplies. With Birthday Direct, you'll be the life essence of the party!"


Buy here: Red St Marcus Day Hooded Cape $10.47

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1/22/11

Water for Elephants Scans in Us Weekly ( #WFE )


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@MTV talks to 'Tia' from #BreakingDawn

When MTV News recently spoke to Sarafyan, who plays vampire Tia of the Egyptian coven, she gushed about her experience on the movie set.


"I went on-set and met Bill Condon and he is truly such a great, great person," she said. "I'm honestly humbled by the fact that he is kind and generous and, with the enormity of this film, has been so graceful about giving every actor their time. He immediately put me on a great starting point. We were all in this incredible Egyptian casbah in Baton Rouge [back in November] and it was quite magnificent. It was quite easy. It's not as pressure-filled as you'd think. It felt like an independent project where everyone's having a nice time, no one's pressured. It's been that way almost every day that we've worked on this."

The "Twilight" newbie says that things are so relaxed on the set that she doesn't feel like a rookie castmate.


"I was telling my mom, and I say these kids, they're [probably] people who are not very nice and they're stuck up ... and they're the complete opposite. They're very kind and sweet and normal and awesome," she explained. "I don't think I could find anything bad to say about a single person on the set. They're quite humble and normal people. It was a delight to come into that.

"About being the new kid on the set, there's so many of us, we've all become a family ultimately," she added. "It's been quite easy."

"I always envisioned Tia like Cleopatra and Benjamin like Marc Anthony, so even though they're the younger vampires, they're very strong-willed and rebels. We have this entire history of how they were 4 and they met and they fell in love and at 16 they turned into vampires," she explained. "It's something along those lines. And it's funny, I spoke to Stephenie Meyer and she has a similar idea of what we created."


Now Sarafyan and the rest of the cast are "actually in the middle of it all. We're midway through and we're not necessarily shooting as the script goes." And as Robert Pattinson recently revealed, the big fight scene is currently being shot.

"We're shooting it on green screen, so it's really quite unpredictable because we don't know what we're going to be doing day to day. Every character is pretty much in it except Ashley Greene's character and Jackson [Rathbone's] character. Were spending 14 hours a day hanging out with each other and it's been really exciting because at the end of the day, we don't know what it's going to look like," Sarafyan said. "It's almost half the script, so it's taking a while to shoot it."


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Pics of Filming #BreakingDawn




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New Picture of #RobertPattinson looking YUMMY at the Golden Globes - nom nom


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All About The #BreakingDawn Renesmee CGI Experience - cast for BD Part 1?

About the Breaking Dawn CGI Professional:

It has been announced that special effects guru Jon Bruno, who was behind the movie magic in Avatar, has been recruited to work on the aging process in Breaking Dawn to rapidly age Renesmee’s, Mackenzie’s character’s, growth! With a guy like that working on the movie I don’t think you can go wrong


With the news last week that promotional photography had been shot for posters etc, including Mackenzie’s, an amazing piece of fanart has been made by Julia of Renesmee/Mackenzie.

According to Hollywood Life, which I often refer to as Hollywood Lie said this:
“It’s like a huge family. Robert walks on set like ‘Where’s my daughter?’ (referring to Mackenzie). He’s really funny” It sounds like they’re having so much fun on set!
**NOTE: There are a few differant theories about this casting and for now this is all speculation, in my opinion IMDb is well known for its mistakes, however none of this is confirmed by Summit, I guess we will have to wait and see!




soooooo that may or probably is not true but its cute anyway right?

Moving on...

The CGI team is going to use a mixture of ‘Motion Capture’ and ‘Live Action’ Photography by fitting Mackenzie with an individually made skull cap fitted with a tiny camera positioned in front of her face. Like Avatar, the information collected about her facial expressions and eyes is then transmitted to computers.


As reported back in October Mackenzie’s face will then be digitally transferred onto the face and body of a younger child to create the illusion of her character’s rapid ageing. Besides the performance capture data which will be transferred directly to the computers, numerous reference cameras will give the digital artists multiple angles of each performance. All live action and motion capture footage will then be composited on screen
Mehhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh I hate CGI anything I pray this doesnt look stupid. 
And on to CASTING NEWS:

According to the Breaking Dawn IMDB page Eliza Faria has now been cast to fill the role of ‘Little Renesmee’ along with other little actress Rachel St. Gelais. In the initial stages of casting Summit will have searched for twins to fulfill the role of Little Renesmee like they did in the search for ‘Big’ Renesmee. However just like those set of auditions they were not able to find twins suitable to play the role. Both the girls are 6 years old and it is assumed they will be used in the ageing process of Renesmee. Mackenzie’s face will be then be ‘morphed’ onto the girl’s faces.


When choosing ‘Little Renesmee’ Summit will have looked for girls that share the same bone structure and posture to assume the illusion of Renesmee being played by one actress. Currently only one of the girls is listed on IMDb and confusinly in Part 1, however when Mackenzie was announced as Renesmee that was the part she was credited in as well.

**NOTE: There are a few differant theories about this casting and for now this is all speculation, in my opinion IMDb is well known for its mistakes, however none of this is confirmed by Summit, I guess we will have to wait and see!

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1/18/11

#TVD Stills from Daddy Issues Episode 213




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Kristen Stewart's @Vogue Preview!

From Vogue:

 Kristen Stewart’s body can tell a million stories. Kinetic, she jiggles, feints, and darts as she talks, hanging back, looking off to the side, signaling resistance, a combative intelligence. “The word I always use for her is vulpine,” says Jake Scott, who recently directed her in Welcome to the Rileys, in which she plays a teenage runaway and lap dancer. “Foxlike. She’s got that way of moving and being that you often find in her performances, a sort of wiliness.”

In other words, Stewart projects the kind of wary, rebellious edge that is so much more typical of her age group—she is 20—than gleeful high spirits, which is probably one reason she is head and shoulders above her peers in Hollywood’s power pyramid, and a director’s darling. Scott heard about her from his friend Sean Penn after Penn cast her as the unmoored daughter of hippie parents in the memorable Into the Wild. “Sean said, ‘You’ve gotta see this kid,’ ” Scott recalls. “ ‘She’s just so alive!’ ” For Bill Condon, currently ensconced in a year’s worth of filming for Breaking Dawn, the two-part finale of the mighty Twilight Saga, “Kristen was at the top of my list of reasons to do this movie.”

On a fall weekend in a quiet, suburban part of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, the town where the Breaking Dawn set is located (under much secrecy and heavy confidentiality agreements), Stewart, a sylph in tomboyish jeans and a lumberjack shirt, is moving around the kitchen of a friend’s house, cracking her knuckles as she talks. She gets nervous dealing with the media—TV interviews in particular, she says, make her squirm—and she is sometimes accused of being downbeat and defensive in her public appearances, not least because she rarely smiles. She nurses some bad-girl tics, smoking and littering her conversation with expletives, and maintains an insouciance in the face of her big career. “I choose things that are so overly ambitious, and if I can’t do stuff like that, I don’t want to be doing this,” she says. Scratch the surface, however, and the attitude seems more about the passion and perfectionism she feels about her work than the opposite. “A compulsion absolutely fills you,” she says of finding a good part, and admits that she sometimes has difficulty letting go.

"I just want the fans of the book to be happy.” She laughs. “I don’t necessarily care about anyone else.”



Today she is stoked from having just returned from shooting On the Road with Walter Salles, the masterly Brazilian director of The Motorcycle Diaries and Central Station. She plays a character based on Neal Cassady’s first wife, LuAnne Henderson, opposite Garrett Hedlund and Sam Riley. It was an intense improvisatory experience that left her “crying my head off,” she says. “I didn’t want to leave.” Installing herself in Baton Rouge for the foreseeable future was “like going back to school. . . . Twilight is a different beast.” A massive production planned to the millisecond and freighted with dollar signs waiting to happen, Breaking Dawn brings several years of Stewart’s life to a climax. She feels the weight of portraying Bella Swan, “a character who is embedded in so many people’s psyches at this point. It’s starting to enter my head a lot more than it used to because it’s at the end and it’s come such a long way. I just want the fans of the book to be happy.” She laughs. “I don’t necessarily care about anyone else.”

To a large segment of the population, Stewart may have sprung fully formed onto the screen as an incarnation of their favorite heroine. (At last count, Stephenie Meyer’s books have sold some 100 million copies worldwide.) But, despite her youth, Stewart has made more than 20 films, many of them independent and nearly all of them stellar, and pulled off such pitfall-ridden roles as a teenage rape victim and a girl disabled by neurological illness. She grew up in the Valley, the daughter in a family on the more nuts-and-bolts side of the industry—her mother is a script supervisor, her father a TV producer; her brother is a grip. After being spotted as a child at a school performance, Stewart walked straight onto the A-list, taking her first proper role in 2001’s The Safety of Objects, an adaptation of an A. M. Homes story collection, alongside Glenn Close and Patricia Clarkson, and her second in Panic Room, a virtual two-hander with Jodie Foster. “At that time I just thought it was fun,” she says, grateful that she began her career before adolescent insecurities set in. “I don’t think I would ever have been able to be an actress had I not started at nine years old. I would have been the last person to stand up and say, ‘I’d like to star in the play.’ ”

“I’m such a dork.”
Some facts about Stewart: Currently on her nightstand are Dave Cullen’s Columbine; Into the Wild author Jon Krakauer’s Under the Banner of Heaven, a study of radical Mormonism; and Anna Karenina. On her playlist, the Shins, Broken Bells, and Jenny Lewis, the L.A. musician who puts Stewart in the unusual position of being starstruck herself: “She’s the only person I’ve ever met that I can’t function around.” (Stewart also plays guitar and was thrilled to portray Joan Jett, whom she got to know, in The Runaways.) Her favorite movies are John Cassavetes’ A Woman Under the Influence, starring Gena Rowlands, and La Vie en Rose, with Marion Cotillard. She loves Jane Fonda in Klute. Her new hobby is cooking, no doubt encouraged by the fact that she lives in a somewhat isolated way: “You build a perimeter of people that are really important to you.” Friends tease her for watching the Food Network with a stern frown of concentration on her face. “I’m such a dork.” (The frown pays off. For lunch, she prepares an elaborate, and delicious, Mexican tortilla soup with numerous condiments, along with pulled-pork sandwiches.) She also likes golf, a sport that has the advantage of involving private membership and small numbers of people over large areas. So far, a regular if interesting young woman. In other ways, not regular at all. If she sees a teenage girl, Stewart will literally duck and cover. “There’s no way to eloquently put this,” she says. “I just can’t go to the mall. It bothers me that I can’t be outside very often. And also to not ever be just ‘some girl’ again. Just being some chick at some place, that’s gone.”

She can pinpoint the week she stopped being “some girl” and entered the land of 24-hour security, lockdowns, and endless speculation about her relationship with her costar-boyfriend Robert Pattinson, which she refuses to discuss. (“It’s not my job.”) She had completed the first Twilight movie, which had not yet been released, and just filmed Welcome to the Rileys in New Orleans, where, she says, “I feel so good walking down the street by myself,” before correcting herself: “At least I used to.” She went back for an extra week of work during editing, and suddenly she couldn’t walk down the street anymore. “It really erupted,” she says. “It was a weird thing to watch.”

Stewart, who is careful never to complain about the mixed blessing of the Twilight phenomenon, is smart enough to understand the nature of her particular celebrity. “Masses of girls identified with Bella in a really profound way, for want of a better word,” she says. “The connection that I’ve seen people have . . . I’ve seen it physically. It’s the characters they’re flipping for.” She also feels the power for good that comes with her influence. “It’s funny when you are endowed not only with public recognition on a fucking seriously vast level, but also money,” she says with endearing earnestness. “Like, funds.” (She was reportedly paid $25 million for the two films of Breaking Dawn, plus a percentage of the gross.) “Anytime I hear that somebody’s really rich, the first question is ‘Do you do anything with it? Or do you, like, chill? You just sit on it?’” She is thinking carefully, strategically, about how best to put her own contribution to use, and has a plan—inspired by her researches for the role of a runaway in the sex trade—to set up a network of halfway houses to help those who want to recover and get back on their feet. “That would be amazing,” she says. “Right now it’s the thing I feel most connected to.”

Stewart carries a lot on her slender shoulders for a young woman barely out of her teens. But her transition to adulthood will be a boon to moviegoers. She herself may doubt that she will eventually be able to move past the Twilight juggernaut—“At this point it seems like ‘We’ll see what the Twilight girl did. Let’s see how she’s trying to be different’ ”—but others disagree, and a generation for whom the tattle about KStew and RPattz is not so compelling and the Twilight movies perhaps a guilty pleasure rather than a fervent passion can look forward to seeing her flex her muscles in adult roles. Her nerviness and cool on-screen are interesting to watch, qualities grown women would like to see their reflection in. “She’s one of the smartest actresses I’ve ever worked with,” says Condon. “Not only does she have astonishing technical ability, she has an incredibly incisive and serious approach to character. She has just unlimited potential.”


Click below for Five questions for Vogue's Eve MacSweeney about February cover girl Kristen Stewart. Along with MORE pictures of Kristen Stewart from Vogue