Freitag, 31. August 2012
Donnerstag, 30. August 2012
New SWATH DVD Featurette “Horseback Riding”
Kristen says “horses scare the crap out of me!” and there is also some behind-the-scenes footage of her and other cast members riding their horses while filming! Take a look!
You can own Snow White and the Huntsman on DVD and BluRay on September 11, 2012 and pre-order on Amazon.
Kristen On Cover Of "Galaxye" Magazine (Malaysia)
Here's a peek at the cover of the 1-15 September 2012 issue of GALAXIE. Out on Saturday with Rob poster inside!
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Mittwoch, 29. August 2012
New, Shorter Cut Of ‘On The Road’ Will Premiere At The Toronto International Film Festival
Decades in the making, the Francis Ford Coppola produced, Walter Salles directed “On The Road” finally premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in May to a mixed response. The adaptation of Jack Kerouac’s seminal novel of a generation was never the easiest thing to bring to the screen, and our review by James Rocchi from the Croisette called it “lustrous but long winded.” And indeed, running nearly 2 hours and 20 minutes, this writer was definitely checking his watch during the film. Now as it heads to TIFF, it looks like Salles has hit the editing bay one more time for a new, slimmer cut.
IndieWire recently chatted with IFC Films honcho Jonathan Sehring, and he elaborated on what audiences in Toronto will see. “The response at Cannes was that some people loved it and some people were respectful of it, like some people loved the book. And Walter took a lot of that to heart. He’s gone back, and we’re unveiling a new cut in Toronto, which is about 15 minutes shorter. It’s a little over two hours now. He’s added certain things that weren’t in the cut that was in Cannes,” he explained. “He has been in New York and Rio and L.A. working on it the past couple of months, and it’s going to be very wet when it gets to Toronto. We’re locked, but they’re finishing the mix up right now. We’re very, very excited about it.”
IndieWire recently chatted with IFC Films honcho Jonathan Sehring, and he elaborated on what audiences in Toronto will see. “The response at Cannes was that some people loved it and some people were respectful of it, like some people loved the book. And Walter took a lot of that to heart. He’s gone back, and we’re unveiling a new cut in Toronto, which is about 15 minutes shorter. It’s a little over two hours now. He’s added certain things that weren’t in the cut that was in Cannes,” he explained. “He has been in New York and Rio and L.A. working on it the past couple of months, and it’s going to be very wet when it gets to Toronto. We’re locked, but they’re finishing the mix up right now. We’re very, very excited about it.”
“On The Road” will play TIFF next month. No release date has been set yet for the film.
Dienstag, 28. August 2012
Sonntag, 26. August 2012
Kristen Cover & Interview With Little White Lies (Sept/Oct Issue)
Chapter One: The Question
Robert Pattinson. Twilight. Getting naked in indie movies. Fame. These are some of the things we won’t be talking about with Kristen Stewart. ”Oh, good.” says the actress, slightly taken aback when we give her the good news. We’re sat on the roof terrace of a hotel – heavily populated on the ground floor by security guards – and it’s week two of Cannes Film Festival. Only 22-years-old, Stewart is being afforded the kind of elite protection from the media usually reserved for Hollywood’s biggest megastars. But we don’t really want to ask her about that either.
In fact, LW Lies only has one question: what does Kristen Stewart want to talk about? ”Right,” she says. Then she thinks. ”I don’t want to sell myself. People are so weird. They suddenly find themselves so interesting that they think they’re worth selling. Typically speaking, the most interesting thing to me about myself is, right now, the fact that On the Road is coming out. And I want to talk about On the Road.
Chapter Two: On the Road
To talk about on the road is to discover that, although people ask Kristen Stewart a lot of questions, the answers all lead to one place. It’s really simple: she’s a 22-year-old kid who’s crazy-stupid in love with her job. “Oh my god, I fucking love it so much,” she beams. “I’m not Maryloul; I’m Sal. Right now, I feel so full. I’m like, bursting. I should be working. I don’t want to take a break. It’s funny, on set, I don’t have to go to the bathroom, I don’t have anything wrong, I’m perfectly fine, so through-and-through. I’m not hungry. I’m literally not even in my own body. They wrap and they send me back to my trailer and I fucking fall to pieces. I suddenly realise that I’ve had to pee for six hours. And I’m starving.”
This kamikaze work ethic left her co-star Chris Hemsworth dumbfounded on the blockbuster Snow White and the Huntsman. Why, wondered the Aussie heartthrob, was she attacking a basic Hollywood fantasy like it was a Paul Thomas Anderson drama? “Awww…” she smiles, affectionately. “He’s the same way. Well, he takes it very much at face value. Sometimes I need to make myself do that. I just really am trying, trying, all the time. I mean, Walter actually said to me several times during On the Road, ‘Stop reaching, you’re already there.’ But I like to be scared. I love to suddenly feel out of control. Actors walk around wearing these little tool-belts of acting skills. And I just don’t find that interesting to watch. I never want to see someone who clearly can cry at the drop of a hat. That’s so uninteresting. And so many actresses are so fucking crazy. They’re emotional wrecks, so they pretend to be these characters. But the emotions aren’t coming from the right place. Do you know what I mean?” And you have to remind her: this is your interview: you tell us.
Chapter Three: Coming from the Right Place
“At first, the reason I started doing this was literally just because I wanted a job. My parents are crew – my mom’s a script supervisor; my dad’s an AD – and I always looked up to them, I really completely glorified the movies. And so at first, I just wanted the responsibility. I wanted adults to talk to me. I wanted to be involved. I was bored. Then I turned 13 and did this movie called Speak…I mean, to do a date-rape movie at 13, it really affected me. I suddenly felt like things could be really important and really help people. I did this public service announcement right after I did the movie and this enormous influx of people called in and said things that they had never told anyone before. And it hit me so fucking hard. I was like, ‘Wow, something that I love, something that was so personal to me’ – because at that point, I had never gotten any aknowledgement for anything I’d done, it really was just for me – ‘suddenly touched people.’ Movies, they can be important if you want them to be.”
Chapter Four: Movies are important
So here it is. If you want them to be, even teen movies about hair-gelled vampires and werewolves in cut-off jeans can be important. They can help you make other movies, movies like On the Road, movies that might not get seen or even made without you.In Hollywood, with great power comes…great parties. But here’s the reason why you wont see Stewart following Lindsay Lohan into the starlet scrapyard. Through some crazy accident, indie actress got bitten by a radioactive franchise and gained special powers. They won’t last forever. But while they do...”It’s weird to be in this position of, like…” She sighs, checking herself. “Not to sound fucking crazy, but ‘financial prowes’. I feel bad about it. I feel like you need to do something. I made Welcome to the Rileys [in which Stewart played a young woman with emotional issues] a few years back and now I want to open two halfway houses, one in New Orleans and one in LA, and I want to make a documentary about why it’s important. But all this ridiculously empty charity work that you see? Like, you show up at an event and you wear a dress and you auction your dress off and you suddenly feel important. I want to do it right. Right now, I just feel it. It’s not to be wasted. Because I know my value is fucking strong.”
Samstag, 25. August 2012
Donnerstag, 23. August 2012
Rob on Jimmy Kimmel
For everyone Like me how forgot to wake up in the morning or was at school or sleeping i have the Link to the Video of the Show.
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Mittwoch, 22. August 2012
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So everyone how wants to watch them go and watch them. :)
My channel
I post Make up Videos, Vlogs and much sillly stuff. ;)
So everyone how wants to watch them go and watch them. :)
My channel
I post Make up Videos, Vlogs and much sillly stuff. ;)
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Dienstag, 21. August 2012
New
So I´m totally new here.
At first my Name is Kristin.16 Years old and I life in Germany.
I have a tumblr blog too. so if you want to follow do it. ;D
http://littlekrisbian.tumblr.com/
At first my Name is Kristin.16 Years old and I life in Germany.
I have a tumblr blog too. so if you want to follow do it. ;D
http://littlekrisbian.tumblr.com/
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