Kristen talks about Dakota - Cosmopolitan Mag
Dakota Fanning mentions Kristen -Company MagUk
Dakota mentions Kristen in Company Magazine (UK - January 2012)
What about working on Twilight?
It was amazing to be part of something so huge, that's loved by so many fans. Plus Kristen Stewart has become one of my closest friends. When we're together, we have a great time. We don't have to be out on the town - we enjoy girls' nights in!
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Old/New Video of Kristen and Dakota at SXSW 2010 - Runaways Premiere
New/Old Portraits of Kristen and Dakota - Sundance 2010
Twilight Stars All Grown Up
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Kristen Stewart, 2002
A 12-year-old K-Stew makes her red carpet debut at the premiere of her first major motion picture, Panic Room. And bizarrely, the starlet looks less awkward and uncomfortable here!
Kristen Stewart - 2010
Now a fully-fledged Hollywood goddess and style icon, 20-year-old Kristen flaunts the enviable bod and legs a’ heaven that supposedly bagged her GLAMOUR.COM’s reigning Sexiest Man Robert Pattinson. Jealous, us?
Robert Pattinson, 2005
Awkward, gangly and in need of a Hollywood polish, R-Patz BT (Before Twilight) was yet to secure his place upon a million teen’s bedroom walls (and the GLAMOUR.COM office walls, for that matter).
Robert Pattinson -2011
Now we’re talking! A well-cut suit, a little hair gel, a spot of manly stubble…be still our beating hearts
I included Tay and Dakota because they are so cute!
Taylor Lautner, 2005
Before Jacob, there was ’Sharkboy’. A ten-year-old Taylor attends his first LA premiere for breakout role in The Adventures Of Sharkboy And Lavagirl in 3-D - and shows off the martial arts moves and irresistibly cute good looks that caused Rolling Stone to dub him "the popular kid, jock, or bully in any movie." No mention of ‘werewolf’ mind…
Taylor Lautner - 2010
Now 18 (and therefore, it’s OK to fancy him), a shirt-shy Taylor is better known for his impressive physique and brooding good looks.
Dakota Fanning, 2001
Awwww! How china doll-like is a seven-year-old Dakota? The teeny star hit the red carpet for the first time following her role in drama I Am Sam. The film made Dakota the youngest person ever to be nominated for a Screen Actors Guild Award. She also won the Best Young Actor/Actress award from the Broadcast Film Critics Association for her performance. Impressive, no?
Dakota Fanning (nearly) 2010
She’s still only 16, but Dakota has notched up a whopping 20 movies - including The Runaways and The Twilight Saga. What’s more, we’re totally jealous of this teen’s wardrobe!
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Reminder! 'The Runaways' DVD Out on July 20
Synopsis:
The film follows two friends, Joan Jett (KRISTEN STEWART) and Cherie Currie (DAKOTA FANNING), as they rise from rebellious Southern California kids to rock stars of the now legendary group that paved the way for future generations of girl bands. They fall under the Svengali-like influence of rock impresario Kim Fowley (MICHAEL SHANNON), who turns the group into an outrageous success and a family of misfits. With its tough-chick image and raw talent, the band quickly earns a name for itself and so do its two leads: Joan is the band's pure rock' n' roll heart, while Cherie, with her Bowie-Bardot looks, is the sex kitten.
Actors:
Kristen Stewart
Dakota Fanning
Michael Shannon
Blu-Ray and DVD Special Features:
Commentary with Joan Jett, Kristen Stewart and Dakota Fanning
Plugged In: Making the Film
movieIQ(tm)+sync featuring "The Runaways" Playlist (Blu-Ray only)
Thanks to Lara Berman of Mammoth
Kristen and Dakota's Full Interview with Elle Mag for 'The Runaways'
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The interview with Kristen and Dakota is in the beginning until 8:00, the rest are interviews with Michael Shannon, the director Floria Sigismondi, Cherie Currie,
This is a fun interview. Kristen and Dakota covered a lot - they talked about fashion, differences in lifestyles.
Kristen and Dakota talk about 'The Runaways' with The Today Show Australia
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lol at Kristen covering Dakota. Aww.
Dakota Talks ABout BFF Kristen and the 'girliest' stuff they did together
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New The Runaways Press Junket Interview
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Dakota Talks about Rob and Kristen
With new opportunities have come new friendships. She and Stewart, called "Salt and Pepper" in The Runaways (a nod to their blond and black David Bowie-style haircuts), remain close.
"She's become one of my best friends," says Fanning, who first met Stewart after hopping on the Twilight franchise during New Moon to play bloodthirsty vampire Jane to Stewart's innocent (and human) Bella. They reprise their roles in the next installment, Eclipse, scheduled for release in June.
No longer the little kid
Walking into New Moon felt as nerve-racking as the first day of school, Fanning says, but Stewart quickly brought her into the fold. "I've never really worked with a lot of young people in movies, and this is one of the first times I've worked really closely with someone that's closer to my age than a father figure or mother figure."
The two spent the first half of that New Moon day figuring each other out. "And then we were in a tent on the set, and it had a heater in it and we were alone, and we started talking and we instantly connected," she says.
In a Runaways scene, the two kiss, something both approached with little fanfare. "I wasn't even nervous," Fanning says. "It just kind of happened. The way it's written in the script, there's no direction. It was something that happened, they were best friends. It was a different time back then."
On Runaways co-star Kristen Stewart: In the turbo-fast tabloid world, Fanning says Stewart has been pegged wrong. "She stays true to exactly who she is, but I do think sometimes she is misjudged, definitely, by some people as not caring or not wanting to do this, when in fact it's just the opposite."
On New Moon co-star Robert Pattinson: Fanning won't go near Stewart's off-screen relationship with co-star Pattinson. "I don't ever talk about that," she says, but she calls Pattinson a funny guy who is easy to work with. "I feel like if they're not going to talk about it, then I don't have a right to talk about it."
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Did you just give out a little "something" away Dakota? lol
Kristen and Dakota's PopCandy Interview. Kristen Doodles Again
As you know, I saw the flick and loved it. (Bring your girlfriends! Bring a flask!) When the cast came through Austin for South by Southwest, I got a few minutes with Kristen Stewart and Dakota Fanning to chat and, mainly, ask them your questions.
Before we hop to it, perhaps I should set the scene: This conversation took place in a hotel conference room, where the two stars were brought in by several publicists and bodyguards. Stewart spent much of the time doodling an octopus on a legal pad. After eight minutes, they were escorted out of the room.
Our chat is below. Kristen took her octopus on her way out.
Me: Well, since we're at South by Southwest, one thing a lot of people want me to ask is what music you're into right now.
Stewart: Right. I listen to The Shins and Radiohead and Interpol. And we saw Band of Horses last night, and that was awesome, because they're, like, my favorite band right now. I love Camera Obscura and Jenny Lewis. I'm just pumping 'em out -- I never do this! I'm always like, "Oh, I don't answer that question."
Me: It's a hard one.
Fanning: I really hate that question. It scares me, it makes me nervous. Because I think people judge you a lot on the music that you listen to.
Stewart: It's so defining. Which is why people want to know, because it does say a lot about you.
Fanning: They want to categorize you.
Me: Well, those are good. And you saw Band of Horses, I almost went to that show.
Stewart: And Broken Social Scene. You seriously missed out. The chick from Metric came out and played one song with them. A long, anthem-y-type thing ... it was awesome.
Me: Oh, well. OK, next question! This is from Lauren: Would you ever consider being in a band yourself?
Fanning: I don't think so. I can only sing or perform if I'm playing a character and able to hide behind that character, so I would be too afraid to do it as myself.
Stewart: I love music so much. I play guitar, and I love playing it with my friends. But I hate the idea of something that's mine ... I'm used to making movies and having people take that from me. But to have my thing be somebody else's experience right now ... I could never be in a band. I feel the same way. I could only ever do that playing someone else.
Me: So you're not going to release an album?
Stewart: Oh, no.
Me: Here's one from Lynn: How much did the costuming, makeup, etc. help in the process of channeling these awesome female rockers?
Fanning: I think it helped me a lot, just because Cherie's costumes are so out there and unique to her. Even the way the clothes were made back then, just because a lot of the stuff was vintage -- just that feeling was really cool to have. I loved getting to see a picture of her and then look like that. I've always wanted to play a real person, so it was neat for me.
Me: Julissa asks, if you were to form the ultimate rock band, with musicians from today and of the past, who would you include?
Stewart: Oh, no. I answered the music that I listened to! I can't even begin to try to make a band in my head. (Laughs)
Me: Do you have an all-time favorite guitarist?
Stewart: I don't. I really actually don't. It would take a really long time for me to think of the kind of band I'd wanna make, how they'd complement one another ... it's too loaded.
Me: Well, let's move on to one from Tom: What's the coolest stuff you've gotten from fans?
Stewart: I got a really cool jacket once. And I was freezing, so I really needed a jacket. That was really nice.
Fanning: I always get really cool gifts from Japanese fans. They always send me really cute things you can't find in America. They're usually Hello Kitty, and I love Hello Kitty, so ...
Stewart: You do?
Fanning: Yeah.
Stewart: OK. That's so funny. (Laughs)
Fanning: And you know, like stationery stores that have the walls of pens and things like that? I love that kind of stuff ...
Stewart: You are Japanese.
(A publicist tells me we have a minute left)
Me: Caro wants to know if you watch your own movies.
Stewart: I kind of wish that we'd went to (the Austin Runaways screening).
Fanning: We've seen it five times.
Stewart: But I wish we went to that one because we heard it was really great, it was a real audience. It wasn't movie people. Some actors are like, 'Oh, I don't watch the movie.' But I have to see what happened. I have to see what we did.
Fanning: I look forward to it.
Stewart: Yeah, me too. I have to see everything done. But usually it's hard for me. And it's hard for me to watch this, too -- like, there are parts that make me wanna kill myself. But I love the story so much. And I love the music. So I like to watch it.
Me: You know, most of the questions I got for this interview were from women, which I think is great. What do you think about that, and have you noticed a difference between the Twilight fans and Runaways fans?
Stewart: They're both widely female, which is unique in the business because everyone says -- and it is true -- there's not a whole lot of material for a female-driven audience. I would say they're kind of similar ... It's empowering to read these stories. I feel like both of them are very bold girl stories.
Me: Thanks, guys.
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I wanna see that octopus. Kristen doodling is so "Bella".





































