INTERVJU MED TAYLOR LAUTNER

Access Hollywood hade chansen att intervjua Taylor Lautner på premiären av Valentine's Day.
Man får veta vad Taylor ska göra på sin födelsedag som är imorgon och så pratar de lite om Breaking Dawn. ;)

 

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JENNIE GARTH PRATAR TWILIGHT

Jennie Garth som är Peter Facinellis fru pratade om Twilight hos Wendy Willliams.


INTERVJU MED CHARLIE BEWLEY


INTERVJU MED XAVIER SAMUEL

Xavier Samuel snackar Eclispe m.m.


JOAN JETT PRATAR OM KRISTEN STEWART


INTERVJU MED TAYLOR LAUTNER

Intervju med Taylor Lautner på Celebrity Beach Bowl


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PIERCE BROSNAN PRATAR ROBERT PATTINSON

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INTERVJU MED MED THE RUNAWAYS GIRLS


ANNA KENDRICK PRATAR OSCARNOMINERINGEN

Det har varit mycket snack om det här med att Anna Kendrick är oscarsnominerad och det är helt bra att det snackas för det är ju verkligen någonting stort!
Här är en intervju med Anna Kendrick där hon själv pratar om detta.

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INTERVJU MED ANNA KENDRICK


INTERVJU MED TAYLOR LAUTNER

Taylor pratar om din karaktär i hans nästa film Valintine's Day. Jag tror Taylor kommer göra ett fantastiskt jobb även utanför twilight världen.

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PETER FACINELLI PRATAR OM ECLISPE

MYMag.com har skrivit en kort artikel med Peter Facinelli på Calvin Klein Collection & L.A. Nomadic Division Event där han pratar om hur det var att träna inför scenerna i Eclispe.
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They asked him about The Twilight Saga: Eclipse:

“I’m really excited about Eclipse — we did a lot of training for that movie, like six weeks of fight training,” he told us. “It was funny because it became almost like an in-house competition and everyone was always in the gym or working out. Sometimes we’d work out like three times a day. One time, I was in my apartment and I was going down to do my workout, and the elevator doors opened and Kellan Lutz was [in there] doing push-ups. I was like, ‘Okay, Kellan, you win! You win the competition!’”


INTERVJU MED CHRISTOPHER HEYERDAHL

Christopher pratar om sin roll som Marcus V och så pratar han om breaking dawn.
Jag måste faktiskt erkänna att jag inte kände igen honom i början när jag tittade på intervju!


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INTERVJU MED TAYLOR LAUTNER

Här är en intervju med Taylor Lautner i samband med en av hans senaste film "Valentine's Day".

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INTERVJU MED JULIA JONES

Boston.com har nyligen haft en intervju med Julia Jones(Leah) om hennes roll i Eclispe.

"During her intense three weeks of shooting for “Eclipse’’ last fall, Jones was exposed to the world of big-budget movies and life as a Hollywood A-lister. She was surrounded by the franchise’s big names – Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart, and Taylor Lautner – who, at the time, were coping with their new international fame while trying to work.

“I really am in awe of [their] ability to handle all of that,’’ Jones says. “It’s their job, and they treat it as their job. For whatever reason – and Taylor is 17 years old – they understand that. They’re so committed.’’

 

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INTERVJU MED 100 MONKEYS

What do Twilight vampires do during the day? Play in rock bands, of course.
Twilight’s Jasper (aka Jackson Rathbone) is bringing his LA-based group 100 Monkeys to the Hard Rock Café on the Strip for two shows Jan. 30 — an all-ages noon gig and a 21-and-over 10 p.m. performance.
We caught up with singer Ben Graupner as the Monkeys barreled down the road out of San Louis Obispo, California.
Do you ever get sick of being cooped-up all day in the bus while you’ve been on tour?
We’ve found ourselves more often than not hanging out in the car in front of a hotel cause we like it in here. It’s like, Ben’s [Johnson] sitting behind me right now, he’s got the bass plugged into an amp so he can play, just jamming while you’re driving. It’s like a living room on wheels, and there’re monkeys everywhere because people keep giving us monkeys — everywhere you look there’s a monkey.
I hope you mean the stuffed kind...
Yeah we’ve yet to get a live monkey. I don’t think we’re responsible enough. Maybe we’ll start with a goldfish.
What’s the story behind the name 100 Monkeys?
Have you heard of the idea of the 100 monkeys affect before? The idea is basically that once a large enough group of people start doing something it spreads extremely fast to the rest of the people and becomes sort of common knowledge. That’s the way we sort of hope this takes off with people, where it inspires them to create their own artwork and do things like that. Once people get involved it’ll just spread like wildfire.
How would you describe a 100 Monkey’s live show in a couple words?
It’s a very humorous, interactive, rock show. It’s not just a bunch of people standing on stage you know? There’s giant stuffed animals and people coming dressed up as things, a dancing banana, people are having a really good time and people are shouting things and you’re turning it into songs, yeah that jumble of words right there.
You have a man in a banana costume that travels on the road with you, what’s his deal?
The Bananagment. He does just about everything from driving, to setting up equipment with us, to getting us out of jail. ... That was an exaggeration. Hopefully, that won’t happen.
Will he be making an appearance at the Vegas shows?
Oh yeah, definitely.
There are videos up on the band’s Web site of him doing interviews with other bands and fans outside of the various shows. Is that something you plan to have him do at every show you play?
Yeah, BananaVision is something we’re really trying to take off. Have you ever met Nardwuar or seen an interview with Nardwuar? He’s a Canadian music reviewer and we did an interview with him, and he’s just incredibly cool. He’s got his own style, and BananaVision is sort of being fashioned loosely after the way he does his interviews and trying to meet up with as many bands and kind of set something that we can record from every show.
You guys recently played here in town, how was that experience?
We played New Year’s Day. We were driving in New Year’s Eve and we almost got to do New Year’s twice, because of the time zone. But we pulled over and drank champagne at a truck stop, it was fun. … We were at the Beauty Bar last time and it was an absolute blast. … But I’m really looking forward to playing at Hard Rock because that’s down on the Strip, right? Pretty awesome.
Did you do any gambling?
Gambled one dollar last time I was there. Lost it pretty fast. [laughs.] I’m not much of a gambler. But honestly, just walking around Vegas is really nice, going and seeing all the lights and the fountains and the crazy people. I could wander around a casino and just look at what’s happening inside it all day long. Sort of feels like Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas or something, you know?
I have to ask the Twilight question: You guys were a band before the movies came out; have you noticed a big change in audience since?
There have been a lot of people who have come and seen our show because of that movie. It has been really fantastic. ... We met a family the other day that came out [because of] that kind of thing, and I thought it was cool that the kids — who I think were 9 and 12 — were listening to Grape, and they would read the liner notes and follow who’s playing the different instruments. They were identifying different bass lines and the different vocal parts and really digesting the music. ... Once people do start really appreciating it, that’s sort of the greatest honor you can get.
Last question: You named your album Grape - why not banana?
That’s why we named it Grape, so we could say, “Orange you glad we didn’t call it ‘Banana’?”

INTERVJU MED XAVIER SAMUEL

Eclipse, Kristen och Robert snack här!


INTERVJU MED PETER FACINELLI

Intervju med Peter Facinelli med EW.




ET: You have a huge following on Twitter. What made you start?

Peter Facinelli: I just enjoy what Twitter is because I can really connect with the fans. It is a great way to share information with them and it is a good way to entertain. I like being able to put a smile on people’s faces and mix that up with sharing information with them. That’s important. Also, letting them know what I am doing. I have had people come to me and say, ”Will you tweet this out?” There is like paid advertisement stuff. I am not into that. I want to keep my Twitter pure. I don’t want to sell my followers anything, I want to be able to have that base, so I can tell them what I am doing and entertain them

ET: What will we learn about Dr. Carlisle Cullen in ‘Eclipse’?

Peter Facinelli: You get to see a side of Carlisle you haven’t seen before. There are some great battle sequences.

ET: Any word on ‘Breaking Dawn’?

Peter Facinelli: I don’t know. Usually, the fans know before we do.

ET: Did you ever think that ‘Twilight’ was going to do so much for your career?

Peter Facinelli: The fan base has been so phenomenal. When you go to an event, people have flown in from other countries just to take a picture with you. That is a loyal fan base that you can’t even imagine having. I am thankful for all of them. That is why I try to give back in connecting with them [on Twitter].

ET: You were filming both projects at the same time. How did you juggle?

Peter Facinelli: I have had a very crazy schedule. There was a whole month where I was shooting ‘Eclipse’ and ”Nurse Jackie” at the same time. And I actually enjoyed it because I enjoy what I do, so when I show up for work, it’s very invigorating, and I get energized by it. So there were times where I’d get off an airplane from a red-eye and have, like, three hours sleep and then go straight to work.

ET: Dr. Fitch Cooper is a different type of doctor than Carlisle. Was that part of the attraction of the role?

Peter Facinelli: It was actually really fun for me to do such contrasting roles because Carlisle is such a calming force; he’s a rock, and he’s a foundation of this family. And Coop is none of that. He runs around like he’s had four cans of Red Bull. So to be able to do those two contrasting roles where, in one character, I’m very still and the other one, he’s very energized, was a lot of fun for me.

ET: Did you wear a wig to go back and forth?

Peter Facinelli: Because I was doing both projects at the same time, I wore a wig. There were days when I was literally running hours in the forest; then, I would jump on a plane and be on the ”Nurse Jackie” set. I was going from Vancouver to New York like every three days.

ET: Is it hard to switch gears?

Peter Facinelli: For me it was invigorating. In the first two episodes of ”Nurse Jackie” [for the new season] where I was crying, it came out of me just being emotionally exhausted. It wasn’t written that I was crying. All of a sudden in the middle of the scene, I broke down and started crying. It felt right for the scene. I did takes in which I wasn’t crying. Because I had just been dumped by Jackie and there was all this heavy emotion going on, it worked for the scene. I think it was me just getting off an airplane, having three hours sleep and just being that vulnerable that it hit me that hard.

ET: How dangerous is Dr. Cooper? Is he a better doctor than we think he is? Is he a worse doctor than we think he is? Should we be scared to have doctors like him?

Peter Facinelli: The interesting thing to me is you go to hospitals or you go see your doctor, and what you see is the white coat. And so you want to believe that they have all the answers, and you want to believe that they have more knowledge, but you don’t know what they’re doing in the back room. You don’t know what their personalities are without that white coat. It was interesting because when I did ‘Twilight,’ I went and met with a doctor, and I hung out with him at the hospital. And his demeanor at the hospital was completely different than when we went and had dinner together. And so I think when Coop is with patients, he puts on a very doctorly — there’s a very doctorly side of him, and people have confidence in him. Is he a good doctor? I say it depends on what day of the week it is. He could, you know, cure you of some crazy disease that no other doctor could, or he might kill you with an ear infection. You just never know what you’re going to get with him. That’s part of the fun in playing him. But I think he tries. And I think he’s an interesting character because he also doesn’t have the confidence, so he tries to put on a persona to cover that up and tries to be overconfident at times. And Jackie (Edie Falco) just sees right through him.

ET: What kind of doctor is Carlisle?

Peter Facinelli: Carlisle is the head of the hospital. He is great because he has been around so long, he is very educated. He has a real love for humanity. People always ask me what kind of research I did to play a vampire. I said I did very little because I play a vampire who is trying to be human, who loved humanity so much that he wanted to hold on to that. When you look at something like ‘Twilight,’ the good vampires are not necessarily good; they’re eccentric. The bad vampires are just doing what they’re born to do. So for me, Carlisle is just holding on to his humanity; he doesn’t want to be a vampire.

The second season of ”Nurse Jackie” premieres Monday, March 22 on Showtime. ‘The Twilight Saga: Eclipse’ flies into theaters on June 30.

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INTERVJU MED KRISTEN OCH ROBERT

Edward är Team Jacob, vill du veta varför kolla då på denna intervjun.

 

Kristen berättar varför hon gillar Bella och mer!

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