lunedì 26 dicembre 2011
giovedì 22 dicembre 2011
sabato 17 dicembre 2011
giovedì 15 dicembre 2011
Classifiche Forbes
Forbes' Top-Grossing Actors of 2011 List
Robert Pattinson -$750 million
Pattinson's biggest hit of the year was Breaking Dawn, the fourth Twilight movie. But he also earns from Water for Elephants which brought in $117 million.
Kristen Stewart -$633 million
The only woman on our list, Stewart earned only from the latest Twilight movie this year. Next year she’s got the potential to earn a lot more thanks to a final Twilight movie and Snow White and the Huntsman.
mercoledì 14 dicembre 2011
martedì 13 dicembre 2011
lunedì 12 dicembre 2011
domenica 11 dicembre 2011
martedì 6 dicembre 2011
domenica 4 dicembre 2011
venerdì 2 dicembre 2011
giovedì 1 dicembre 2011
Anne Marie Santos parla di Kris
In One and Only, Anne Marie Santos (la figlia di Lu Anne Henderson) parla di Kristen Stewart.
martedì 29 novembre 2011
sabato 26 novembre 2011
venerdì 25 novembre 2011
giovedì 24 novembre 2011
R&K al concerto di Marcus
Rob e Kris sono andati al concerto di Marcus Foster al Highlight Bar (Camden), tweets e foto dopo il cut XD
martedì 22 novembre 2011
Intervista di Rob con TodayOnLine
I DON'T get the allure of Robert Pattinson.
You heard me. And in possible danger of being mauled by almost every member of the female species, I admit that I've never understood the mass hysteria surrounding good ol' R-Putz, I mean, R-Pattz.
Sure, that Pattinson plays Edward Cullen in the Twilight movies might have something to do with it.
Truth be told, when the British actor was cast as Cullen, the 17 million-or-so fans of the Twilight books duly erupted with the kind of hatred usually reserved for animal abusers or hipsters. They all thought Pattinson was way too ugly to be Mr Perfectly Undead. Cullen, by the way, is described as "the most beautiful creature who has ever been born" by Twilight author Stephanie Meyer.
The laugh's on them, of course. Pattinson, 25, is the king of that ridiculously popular and successful film franchise - the first three films have already grossed over US$1.8 billion (S$2.34 billion) worldwide.
Pattinson has gone from being a Harry Potter supporting actor (remember Cedric Diggory - the one who died in The Goblet Of Fire?) into one of the sought-after men on the planet.
Candids dalla casa londinese di RK (21/11)
Kris mentre arriva o esce da casa con HBG, e RK mentre rientrano a casa dopo essere andati al concerto privato di Laura Marling alla Soho House.
Intervista con Empire
Did you goof up on set?Kristen: Oh yeah always! We have all done a fair amount of falling down; there is nothing funnier than that, unfortunately. I mean, you see someone fall down and even if they are badly hurt that first moment… I’m trying to think… This is embarrassing, and not in a good way: I have, like, Tourette’s syndrome. I get so mad sometimes if I can’t get something. I have a child in Breaking Dawn and I constantly swear, so there is a swear jar on set that just I ended up paying into. Every single time she’d go, “I know what you just said!” and I’d say, “No, you didn’t! You didn’t hear that!”
Did you ask for advice of how to act like a dad?Rob: With a baby I think it’s pretty instinctive. I mean, everybody looks freaked out, especially guys. And all woman immediately are like “Ooo, we know exactly what to do” and guys think they are going to break it all the time.
Did it make you feel more grown up?Rob: Yeah, definitely! Having the wedding ring on and having like a baby, you’re like, “Jesus Christ! 40 already!”
lunedì 21 novembre 2011
domenica 20 novembre 2011
sabato 19 novembre 2011
venerdì 18 novembre 2011
Intervista con USA Today
Director Bill Condon knew that bringing Stephenie Meyer's young-adult novel Breaking Dawn to the big screen meant wading through some seriously intense themes not traditionally seen in a PG-13 film.
As he worked his way through the book to prep for shooting The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn — Part 1, which opened at midnight Thursday, he was struck by the sheer number of plot points he refers to as "delicate issues."
"I was reading it going, 'Wow, so much happens in this story,' " says Condon. "It certainly doesn't play safe. It was daunting."
Kris parla di ‘Flightless Bird, American Mouth’ e delle prove prima di Twilight
Dedicated Twilight fans might recognize the song that plays during the long-awaited wedding between Edward (Robert Pattinson) and Bella (Kristen Stewart) when they see Breaking Dawn this weekend (if they haven’t seen it already; the film made over $30 million in midnight screenings Thursday night). It’s a special ‘wedding version’ of the Iron & Wine song, ‘Flightless Bird, American Mouth’ that played during the prom scene in the first Twilight movie way back when in 2008.
“Before we even started shooting the first Twilight with [director] Catherine Hardwicke, I was rehearsing with Rob and we were sort of dancing around this room, trying to do this scene,” Stewart tells EW. “I put on Iron & Wine’s ‘Flightless Bird, American Mouth’ and I just became instantly emotional. Rob couldn’t handle it — it got weird! But I was like, ‘oooh, this is perfect.’”
Stewart says that they ended up playing the song for her on-set when they filmed the actual scene, and the rest is Twilight history. Listen for parts of the song to play during the long-awaited love scene too: “I think our composer played with it and you hear the melody throughout the film,” says Stewart.
giovedì 17 novembre 2011
Intervista di Kris con The Hitlist (MSN Movies Blog)
MSN sat down with Kristen during the press junket in Los Angeles
We can’t talk too much about this, but there’s a great cliffhanger at the end of this — when you read the script were you frantically going ‘Where’s the next page?’ You know what happens next, but could you believe that that was where they were choosing to end it?
Stewart: That’s where I wanted to end it. It’s such a natural break, so I was really happy that there were no more words at the end of the script. I was like ‘Yes, perfect. That’s exactly right.’ I think it ends in the best way.
mercoledì 16 novembre 2011
martedì 15 novembre 2011
Intervista di Rob con il Seattle Times
LOS ANGELES — Could it be possible that "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn — Part 1" might actually be ... adult?
The fourth film adapted from the Stephenie Meyer series about a teenage girl/vampire/werewolf romantic triangle goes places where the first three blockbusters in the series didn't dare.
Like the bedroom.
Yup, Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson's achingly chaste Bella and Edward finally get hitched and take a honeymoon in this one.
New-to-the-franchise director Bill Condon ("Gods and Monsters," "Kinsey") doesn't shy away from passionate expressions of young marital love. And it's really kind of beautiful in its bed-breaking way.
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