Check out the full scans at kstewartnews or at kstewartfans source
Translation via @SomeLostBliss
While "Twilight" is ending (The first part is coming out this year and the second next year), she's getting ready to give up the role of the vampire's fiancé and to resume the normal course of her career. She's 21, is popular amongst the public and the industry, She has the face and the destiny of a star... Everything is starting now for Kristen Stewart. Meet the girl that has a great career ahead of her.
We loved her before Twilight. We will keep on loving her after. Unlike her co-star Robert Pattinson (and her boyfriend in real life but shhhh, it's still a secret), Kristen Stewart had already made her mark on the world of cinema with her translucent skin and her gracious discomfort before the Twilight hysteria. The mixture of authority and apprehension, the strength of intellect, the fire under the ice, the obvious maturity... All of that was already impressive in 'Panic Room' (David Fincher, 2002), in which she played, literally, a younger Jodie Foster (her daughter). The spectral appearances that followed - A seductress in Into the Wild (2008), a fanciful redneck in 'Undertow' (2004) - confirmed what we already knew: this girl has sex-appeal and a promising career ahead of her. And then it happened... The vampires bit, the box office exploded and the world lost its sanity. For fours years, Kristen had been living the extreme violence of media exposure that, despite her efforts to divert attention, (some roles in indie movies that nobody saw) took control over her private/professional life and prevents her from hoping for an "after Twilight". "I have the feeling that I became boring" she confessed while pulling at the sleeves of her hoodie, embarrassed. "All of my conversations start with Twilight. I just want to scream: 'That's crazy! I can't do anything with my life!' But I pull myself together and I tell myself: 'My God, Kristen, shut up.'"
Kristen in Glamour (France) December 2011
Labels:
France,
glamour magazine
Pics and Video of Rob Landing in LA - October 31, 2011
"Robert Pattinson just landed at LAX airport. The Twilight star was met by a bodyguard and was rushed through the terminal to an awaiting SUV.
Wearing a black hoodie, sunglasses and looking a little unshaven he was still noticed by the public as he ran through the airport." splashnews
Wearing a black hoodie, sunglasses and looking a little unshaven he was still noticed by the public as he ran through the airport." splashnews
E/B Still Now in UHQ. Bill Condon talks BD Sex Scene Adjustment
MTV Was the first cut of "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1" racy enough to be slapped with an R rating?
In the December issue of Glamour UK, star Kristen Stewart revealed that Bella and Edward's feather-strewn sex scene was so saucy that it had to be recut.
"It was so weird, it didn't even feel like we were doing a 'Twilight' film," she recalled to the British mag. "I was like, 'Bella! What are you doing? Wow! What is happening here?!' It was very surreal. We [originally] got rated R. They recut it."
Though director Bill Condon couldn't confirm the R rating when MTV News recently spoke with him on the phone, he did reveal the approach necessary to earn a more teen-friendly PG-13 for the November 18 release.
"It's almost clinical the kind of strict guidelines [the MPAA] have about anything that appears to be — how do I put it delicately? That appears to be, let's call it thrusting. In fact, you know, it was so much more about romance than it was about hot-and-heavy action, so it was a very kind of simple adjustment to make."
If filming the infamous sex scene was one of the simplest items on Condon's honeymoon to-do list, one of the most difficult was scouting the location: the secluded Isle Esme owned by Carlisle Cullen.
"We went to Brazil where it was at, that felt important to us," he said. "There are very few houses built on the water because it's against the law. So they're mostly built up, so it was hard to find a house that was like that. It took us — wow — we were five hours outside of Rio and then a boat trip of 40 minutes to get to this one island that had the house that we wanted."
It was a good thing Condon was satisfied with the locale seeing as he and the crew spent several unexpected extra hours there.
"We spent four days there and one night, when we had this incredible hurricane and couldn't get off the island," he said. "Eighty of us slept in the house on the floor and in bathtubs. It was incredible."
A few days ago this was released...DigitalSpyUK released this news report.
Labels:
bill condon,
Breaking Dawn Interview
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)