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INTERVJU MED ROBERT PATTINSON
What was your favorite scene to film?
Pattinson: I like the scene where Tyler confronts his little sister’s bullies. Basically because I kind of fancy which I would have myself just kind of being the tough guy. Actually there was more of a take that was cut out, or they didn’t use. When I pushed the little girls desk that was bullying her, and the first take I pushed it too hard and she fell on the floor and the desk on her. She looked absolutely terrified after, and it just became this turn into a psychopath. (laughs) And they had to cut it out, because they were like “you wouldn’t just go to jail for vandalism, you’d go for child abuse.” (laughs) That would really change the story. That was quite fun.
Both characters seem to really be embracing life, and I think audiences will really come away with that. What do you think is the overall feeling around love. What will people learn from watching this film?
Pattinson: I think one of the things, which I always liked about it, is that he doesn’t. Like when you meet someone who you feel whatever for, it doesn’t necessarily mean that that’s a finish line, and that’s like “oh you’ll be alright now afterwards.” I think that worked in the relationship with Allie and Tyler. I think it’s to show that its sort of ok to have, if you just have one moment of happiness, where you can feel that you’re happy, even if it just lasts for a minute. It’s worth a lot. Because I think people now, everyone does all of these things because they think they should be happy like all the time. Doing therapy, and taking anti-depressants and all of these things. If you’re happy all of the time, it’s difficult to acknowledge when you actually are happy.
What makes you happy?
Pattinson: I don’t know. It’s like these weird little things. It’s like what I was trying to put across in the movie, when funny little things happen, it’s not just meeting Allie, it’s all of these things kind of melds together and it hits you from left field, and you’re just like “oh yeah, I’m happy” (laughs)
What are your thoughts on the Breaking Dawn being two films?
Pattinson: I really don’t mind either way.
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”I would never get used to something like that, [standing up] in front of a room full of people that you respect. You feel so small, not in a bad way, but it’s such an extreme dose of perspective to stand up there and speak to these people.”
Does this mean the start of even bigger things?
”The list of nominees was so substantial, it’s nice to acknowledge people who are doing cool things. It’s truly humbling and such an honour, but I don’t think it’s going to suddenly get me my next big job.”
The next night you were named woman of the year…
”You go from the Baftas to the Elle Style Awards – winning Woman of The Year at 19, which is just an insane concept, so I am pretty overwhelmed.”
You play Joan Jett in your new movie, why did you choose that role?
”I was a fan of Joan’s music but I didn’t know about The Runaways, and that was one of the reasons I wanted to do the film because I think people my age are fairly unaware of them. And they sort of kick-started females playing more hardcore rock and roll and not being told to quiet down and dull down their aggression.
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INTERVJU MED ANNA KENDRICK
Anna Kendrick: Yes, I danced when I was a little kid. And sang all of the time, too, and I was just one of those kids that wanted to perform and wanted to be on stage. And when you’re six you just want to jump around and then when I was about 10 I still really wanted to do it, to sing and dance and I was lucky enough to have parents who treated me with an incredible amount of respect for a 10 year old girl. They really listened to me - even when that 10 year old was telling them that she really wanted to be on Broadway. They supported me and let me take a real run at it and I’ll be forever grateful to them.
But you don’t come from a family of actors do you?
Anna Kendrick: No, my Mom was an accountant and my Dad was a teacher.
Did you see a lot of Broadway shows yourself as a kid?
Anna Kendrick: You know, honestly, it wasn’t as though I went to New York and saw a Broadway show and thought that’s what I wanted to do. It was more of an idea - just the idea of being on stage in front of real theatre fans.
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INTERVJU MED NIKKI REED
Nikki Reed went to the Burberry fashion show in London & E! Online got some great details from our Rose:
”It takes a lot of balls, no pun intended, to stand and pose like that,” Reed said. ”I wouldn’t have the guts to stand there naked like that.”
Unless, she added with a laugh, ”I looked like Eva Mendes.”
Reed, however, wasn’t as chatty about Breaking Dawn. ”We’re making it, I do know that,” she said. ”It is happening. As for an exact date, I don’t know.”
Asked if it’s going to be made into two flicks, she teased, ”I do know the answer to that.”
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INTERVJU MED KRISTEN STEWART
Q: Do you not expect Breaking Dawn to tie up your schedule? Will it be two?
KS: That, probably November but I don’t know if it’s going to be one or two.
Q: Why wouldn’t they?
KS: Yeah, sure, that would be a…
Q: Are you contracted for two movies or just one? Maybe they can’t make two.
KS: I don’t know. I don’t know actually. I can’t imagine that they wouldn’t want – - the story so completely warrants two films and it would suck to have to – - it would be really disappointing to have to be able to just go, ‘Okay, we have to lose this sequence and this scene and this sequence and this scene.’ So I would like to do two movies but I really, to be perfectly honest, don’t know what they’re going to do.
Q: You made this film before Twilight. Is it hard to think back to that? Would you approach things differently now that you have this international profile?
KS: I guess because I don’t hold the reigns, really I follow, to put it absolutely lamely, my heart, I don’t think I would have made a different – - it would be really a shame if just because I did one movie, and I know it’s four or five or whatever, but it is one story. It’s one project for me. It’s the same character. It’s not like that changes, so if something like that would then affect choices, I don’t have this scheme of how people are going to receive my movies in the order that I do them and why I do scary movies and why I do movies about “disaffected teens,” which I get all the time. They’re just people I really wanted to play. I don’t know what the hell I’m doing. I’m just playing parts that speak to me.
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”I have been told to be ready for November,” Kristen Stewart tells me. ”I mean, it looks like a ‘yes,’ but it’s still not concrete.”
Stewart believes the story in the fourth book in the Twilight series ”absolutely warrants”being two films. ”It would be hard to cram all of it into one movie,” she said earlier today while promoting her new drama The Yellow Handkerchief.
Things have certainly changed since Stewart and Robert Pattinson signed on for the first flick…
”We didn’t even know we were going to make a second one,” Stewart said. ”We were just like, ‘It’s really cool. It’s different and we’ve never seen a love story like this.’…I thought it would just be another cool Catherine Hardwicke movie.”
And just because Stewart doesn’t like her private life being examined and the overzealous paparazzi that come along with the fame that doesn’t mean she resents—in any way!—theTwilight phenomenon. ”But I can’t say I don’t want that, because people take it to the extreme and say that I hate it,” she explains. ”No, no, no! That’s not true.”
Eddie Redmayne, Stewart’s Handkerchief costar who also happens to be one of Pattinson’s old pals, admits it’s been ”surreal” watching his friends become two of the world’s, well, most famous stars.
”When we were at Sundance with Yellow Handkerchief, Kristen was like, ‘I’m going to go do this film with Rob Pattinson,” Redmayne remembered. ”I was like, ‘I know Rob!’ and Kristen said, ‘What’s he like?’”
In Handkerchief, Stewart and Redmayne play teenagers who befriend an ex-con William Hurt who is looking for his ex-wife Maria Bello.
Stewart and Redmayne share a kiss in the flick. I ask Stewart if she really meant it when she told my pal Elizabeth Snead at Zap2it that Mr. Redmayne was a better kisser than Mr. Pattinson.
Redmayne tried answering for her. ”A slightly off-the-beaten-path person against the most handsome vampire in the world?” Redmayne said. ”I will take my hat off to Rob on that one—and his skin shines!”
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But his skin doesn’t shine in the real world,” Kristen quickly fired back. ”You’re in the real world.”
And just because Stewart did her own singing playing Joan Jett in next month’s The Runaways, don’t expect her to be following in Pattinson’s footsteps by recording a song for aTwilight soundtrack.
”I love being an actor,” she explained. ”I would totally play another person in a band, but Kristen is not going to be in a band.”
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INTERVJU MED MIKE
Mike pratar lite Eclipse.
Mike recently talked to Zap2it’s The Dish Rag blog about what’s coming up in Eclipse:
“‘Eclipse’ will be awesome,” he reveals. “It’s actually my favorite book in the series. We’re introducing a lot of new characters. The vampires and the werewolves expand. There is a new breed of vampires. I know that all-out war breaks out. It’s going to be really fun. A lot of my cast mates worked really hard in training to do a lot of the acrobatic stuff.”
When asked about Breaking Dawn, Mike admitted “I don’t know if I’ll be in that. Not sure yet. I hope so though.”
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