Small Gallery Update
I’ve added just a few outtakes from Kristen’s photoshoots, enjoy:
001: Comic-Con (James Dimmock) Portraits
001: Jane Magazine (Paul Jasmin) Outtakes
001: Teen Vogue (Bruce Weber) Outtakes
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I’ve added just a few outtakes from Kristen’s photoshoots, enjoy:
001: Comic-Con (James Dimmock) Portraits
001: Jane Magazine (Paul Jasmin) Outtakes
001: Teen Vogue (Bruce Weber) Outtakes
Kristin Stewart has acted alongside an impressive list of actors at the tender age of 18. After a starring role in Panic Room with Jodie Foster in 2001, she went on to earn a solid reputation as an adult actress with her performance in Sean Penn’s Into The Wild, opposite Emile Hirsch. That performance caught the attention of director Catherine Hardwicke, who cast her in the coveted role of Bella - a girl who falls in love with a vampire - in the film adaptation of the wildly-successful book Twilight. We caught up with Kristin the day after the film’s manic London Premiere.
EW: Were you aware of the book’s massive following before you were cast?
KRISTIN STEWART: I knew how important it was to a small group of people, I didn’t realise how widespread they were. I felt like one of them initially, but then I realised I wasn’t as crazy as them (laughs).EW: Twilight had a better opening day’s Box Office than High School Musical 3. Was it difficult to make something that wasn’t ‘squeeky clean’ but still appealed to a teen audience?
KS: I didn’t see it as that. I mean, you’ve got one character that is 108 years old, but because a film feature young people, they say ‘oh it’s a kid movie now.’ When it started out, it didn’t have to ‘be’ anything. It had a big following, and people were writing about it, but I’ve done studio movies before and we were given freedom here. We didn’t have this frame we had to fit into. I mean High School Musical is great, it’s a different form of entertainment, but they have something that they’re supposed to be and we didn’t have that.EW: Will you be back for a sequel?
KS: I believe we start at the beginning of next year. I usually only get to fall into character for, like, 6 weeks. I do little movies and typically they may never see the light of day, so there’s this huge grieving process afterwards. But here I get to follow her for an incredibly long time, or at least until the second one. So I’m very excited.EW: Do you think it will be harder now that there is the first movie to live up to?
KS: The press may be a little tougher, but hopefully the process (of filming) will remain the same.EW: Do you worry about typecasting?
KS: Well there’s a large group of people who will only ever see us as these characters, so I don’t really know. There’s no way to be sure. I guess the only thing you can do is try and do good stuff in between. If it was just Twilight for the rest of my life, as an actor I’d be quite miserable. I just got cast as Joan Jett in a movie, which is also quite different from Twilight.Twilight hits UK cinemas December 19.
Source: EntertainmentWise.com
Before her exit from the series, Hardwicke told MTV News about her giggly commentary, deleted scenes and more.
“We just did the commentary,” Hardwicke grinned when she came to visit our studio right after “Twilight” opened, revealing that she had spent time in an audio booth with stars Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart that very morning. “We were like, ‘Is this the lamest commentary ever?’ We were just laughing! I was thinking, ‘Should we do something really serious with myself and the stunt guy and special-effects people and show aspiring filmmakers how we did those special effects?’ But nope. We did the giggle version. [Rob and Kristen were] remembering the funny stuff that happened and the crazy stuff. They make fun of how they look in the movie.”
Asked when the disc will arrive in stores, Hardwicke said, “I think spring. Maybe right after Valentine’s Day.” She then added even more information to the details she gave us about the DVD last month. “We have 10 deleted or extended scenes. There’s some juicy stuff in there,” she said, adding that one would correct an omission spotted by many Meyer fans. “I think in one of them, [Edward and Bella] do say, ‘I love you.’
As for the other deleted scenes, “There are some scenes that are longer, and some scenes that we don’t have in the movie,” Hardwicke explained. “There’s one scene that’s not in the film where Rob and Kristen are walking alone, and he trips her and they fall back into these leaves, and then he takes a bite of her finger. … It’s Kristen’s favorite scene.”
Full article here.
Le Grand Journal asked the following questions to Robert and Kristen:
- What is it that you can’t bear about the person next to you?
- Could you fall in love for each other?
- Kristen, who’s the sexiest Zac Efron or Robert?
028: Screen Captures
014: Session 029: Twilight Chatlog
German source, Bravo, had a chatlog with Robert and Kristen, and as a result, here are some adorable behind the scenes photos. Enjoy!
IF the hype about Twilight turns out to be true, the vampire love story will propel Kristen Stewart to stardom.
While it should be the stuff of dreams for young actors in Hollywood, it’s not so for Stewart who, since making her debut opposite Jodie Foster in 2002’s Panic Room, has chosen to steer away from big studio movies.
The petite 18-year-old’s biggest roles to date have been a memorable small part in last year’s Into the Wild, and in the excellent but overlooked kids’ adventure Zathura.Then Twilight came knocking. Yet Stewart, whose screenwriter mother hails from Maroochydore, had no interest in taking on the role of Bella, a schoolgirl who falls for a vampire.
“The script was forced on me. It was in a stack of studio movies of ‘Smart options for Kristen’,” she says dryly.Her initial reaction to the synopsis was one of horror.
“I thought ‘This is crap, you’re going to present a completely ideological idea of love to 11-year-olds and that’s so not right’.
“You’re setting them up for total disappointment’.”But the full script eased her fears.
“I’m not OK with the idea of ideological men where they’re perfect and you’re not, but that’s not what we have here. Our character is so tortured and not OK.“So that changed that. And reading the book and spending time with Rob…”
The man of whom she is speaking is co-star Robert Pattinson, a Brit whose striking good looks and portrayal of undead heart-throb Edward Cullen have earned him the adulation, and hysteria, of teenage girls around the world.
390: “Into the Wild” DVD Screen Captures
DVD screen captures from Into the Wild have been added to the gallery. This is one of my favorite projects Kristen has done and it’s absolutely gorgeous. Enjoy the caps!
063: UK ITN Interview Screen Captures
ITN has posted today on their website a ‘Quick Fire Questions’ with Kristen during Twilight UK Press Junket.