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.

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Intervista con Hot Topics




Intervista con Mark At The Movies

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.


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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!”


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."


Intervista con TimeWorningCable




Intervista con 20 minuten



Berlino: Premiere




Intervista con Hollywood Stream


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.


Il cast di BD all'Ellen Show






Kris a Londra oggi



Berlino: Press Conference



Barcellona: Premiere (17/11)



Kris da Conan O'Brien

BTS dal set di SWATH




giovedì 17 novembre 2011

Intervista con Terra


Interviste dalla Svezia e dal Belgio

Itasanomat



EW: Intervista e scans


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London PressJunket

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Intervista con Evening Magazine



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.

Kris oggi mentre usciva da casa sua a Londra



Anteprima di EW


mercoledì 16 novembre 2011

Londra Premiere: Video

Absolute Radio



Intervista con UOL (Brasile)

Prima foto + preview da Ellen



Londra: BDP1 Premiere




Intervista con THR




Intervista con Teen.com





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martedì 15 novembre 2011

Intervista con Heart Radio UK




Intervista con MovieTickets


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.

R&K rispondono alle domande dei fan per Le Matin (Francia)




Video dalla premiere di BDP1



Breaking Dawn p1: Los Angeles Premiere





Intervista con Kurier e Welt (Germania)


How do you become a father in Breaking Dawn? Bella is practically dead only a C-section can save her baby. And I make it - while I bite my way through her iron-hard amniotic sac ...
Thank you, that’s enough. How to play such a horror scene? I was wondering that too. For the first time in all the Twilight films I felt nervous. Especially because I was all on my own in a scene. Kristen wasn’t there. I was the midwife of a rubber dummy.

Intervista con Le Figarò


As the fourth chapter of Twilight is coming out this week, marking the beginning of the end of the saga, its hero grants us an interview, conducted by his most passionate fans (Teenagers from 11 to 16 years old). Here are the secrets of a huge star.
That day, about forty fans of the Twilight saga are waiting at the back of the Park Hyatt Vendôme hotel, convinced that their idol, Robert Pattinson, will leave by the back entrance. Nothing is less certain : the actor, situated in room 430, is doing a big amount of interviews to talk about the Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1 by Bill Condon (Summit programmed the second part for the end of 2012)
In this movie, awaited by milions of people, Edward finally gives up his puritan ways and tie the knot with Bella (Kristen Stewart), who, before the wedding, had a scary nightmare. Robert Pattinson asks for a coffee and looks at us shyly. The questions we want to ask him have been submitted by teenagers. Something that amuses him and relaxes him at the same time.

Intervista con Orlando Sentinel

Three years and three films into “The Twilight Saga,” Robert Pattinson can see the finish line for the role that made him famous.
With the release of “Breaking Dawn — Part 1,” he knows that the whirlwind surrounding him and his cast mates is about to peak. then subside. He says he’s relishing the end, and he’s taking it all in: the attention, the career boost and the way his peers have coped with the sudden fame of a film series whose fans are nothing if not fanatical.
“I am constantly amazed that no one has gone totally crazy,” he says, chuckling. “Everybody has their own way of coping. We’re all trying to be artists at the same time this whole thing is going on around us.”
The 25-year-old British actor has worked with Oscar winners Reese Witherspoon and Christoph Waltz (“Water for Elephants”)and a former James Bond (Pierce Brosnan (“Remember Me”). But he says his contemporaries – his “Twilight” cast mates — “have taught me the most. They’ve grown up in the eye of the storm. I learn from how they’ve dealt with fame. For me, that’s obviously the most overwhelming … thing I’ve had to deal with. You learn a lot about the world and a lot about people when you and they go through something like this.”
That “something like this” has been in evidence since before the first film opened. Pattinson was an all-but-unknown 21-year-old, best known for a glorified cameo as Cedric Diggory in “Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix” when he landed the role that would change his life the instant he was cast.
Tim Guinee, one of his co-stars in “Water for Elephants,” recalls the paparazzi in helicopters above that film’s set, the scores of fans hanging around, “hoping to catch a glimpse of him. What an extraordinary amount of pressure this was for such a young guy to deal with and I was always amazed at the dignity and fortitude with which he dealt with all of it.”

Intervista con Fandango




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lunedì 14 novembre 2011

Queen Charlize menziona Kris nell'intervista con Vogue



Then comes Snow White and the Huntsman, in which Theron plays Ravenna, the Evil Queen hell-bent on destroying the princess played by Kristen Stewart, the brooding Twilight comet endlessly chronicled in celebrity weeklies.
“She just turned 21,” Theron says of Stewart. “She’s a child. When I think about myself at 21, I had just done The Devil’s Advocate, and Keanu [Reeves] had paparazzi following him and Al Pacino said this thing to me: ‘If I knew that my life would be under this kind of scrutiny, I would have never become an actor.’ ” And I thought, Wow. I couldn’t comprehend it.“And Kristen is just living this to the max and still has a sense of humor about it. There’s this really lovely quality about her that just doesn’t give a fuck. A lot of people say they don’t, but then they go home and cry and pop a Xanax. Kristen actually doesn’t give a fuck. That’s what’s so refreshing about her.“I’m looking forward to killing her and taking her beauty,” Theron says. “That’s what happens, right?”


Intervista dalla press con GoldenGlobes


Intervista con LoveFilm

Intervista con Top Billing (Sud Africa)




Interviste di r6k con The Chicago Suntimes

ROB:

Vampire love is not bloody easy.
Robert Pattinson — a.k.a. Edward Cullen in “Breaking Dawn — Part 1” — tells the Sun-Times that his big-screen honeymoon was met with nervous jitters.
From the groom.
“I felt such pressure when vampire Edward had to make love to his mortal wife Bella for the first time,” Pattinson says. “Let’s face it. The wedding is on the girl. The guy has to step up for the honeymoon.
“On the honeymoon, Edward insists they play a lot of chess to avoid … other things,” he says with a laugh. “I read that in the script and said, ‘Come on! Kristen looks so amazing in these little nighties. I don’t think chess is what’s on his mind.’ ”
Despite the real-life quandary of “are they or aren’t they dating,” Pattinson says it was “awkward to make love with all these expectations.

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Intervista con The Scotsman

Robert Pattinson is bewildered by just how famous he is. As the Twilight saga draws to a close, the actor, a curious mix of charm and awkwardness, offers a glimpse into his surreal world

“I was on the 209 bus last week,” I blurt to Robert Pattinson by way of an introduction. He looks wary. It’s fair enough. We’re in Los Angeles, in a room on the 10th floor of the Four Seasons hotel and the 209 is a bus that trundles through south west London. The reason I mention it is because it stops in Barnes, the leafy suburb where Pattinson grew up and where his parents still live. It’s a village, really, quaint and terribly English, peppered with ye olde pubs patronised by older gents in red socks and corduroys, the casual attire of the retired banker. It’s most definitely not Beverly Hills.

“That’s the bus that goes to where my parents live,” he says, looking confused. “And it’s the bus I took to my prep school in Sheen.”

sabato 12 novembre 2011

Intervista con ComingSoon Italia

Kris arriva a Los Angeles (11 Novembre)



Intervista di Kris con Daily Telegraph


Admitting you have a boyfriend shouldn’t really be headline news, but then Kristen Stewart is - albeit begrudgingly - used to her life being scrutinised. For more than a year, legions of Twilight fans across the world have suspected that Stewart and Robert Pattinson, who oozes brooding charm as vampire Edward Cullen in the films, were more than onscreen lovers. And now they have proof the romance they’ve seen blossom onscreen has spilled over into real life.
Not that Stewart actually says the words out loud. In a rare slip of the tongue, she recently revealed she was excited to be spending more time in Britain because “my boyfriend is English” - which is as close as the 21-year-old will get to discussing her relationship with her Twilight co-star.
Talking to her today, it becomes obvious that while acting is her craft, protecting her private life has become her other full-time job.

Intervista Rob con Marie Claire UK

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Intervista Rob con The Herald Sun

He's been named one of the world's 100 most influential people but Robert Pattinson couldn't look less conspicuous if he tried.

Lounging on a plush sofa at the Four Seasons Hotel in Beverly Hills, his white T-shirt features a tiny rip front and centre, his shoelaces are unlaced and his baseball cap is on backwards.

In short, he's disarmingly understated and approachable, immediately offering a cheery hello that quickly reaches his blue-green eyes.

Intervista con Philippine Daily Inquirer

Kristen
“Rob and I have made out in this movie more than I can possibly imagine,” declared Kristen, wearing a very short skirt that showed off her legs. “It was weird at first. It got comfortable. When we did the love scene, to be honest with you, I wasn’t nervous about it. It was easy to make fun of it because it wasn’t shot from beginning to end. It was very memory-oriented. Everything in this movie is very much through Bella’s perspective so it was ‘piece-y.’ We shot in fragments. There were lots of close-ups.”Unlike some actors, Kristen doesn’t need a drink to get in the mood. “My job doesn’t drive me to drink,” she simply said.

Intervista Rob con Epoca Magazine (Brasile)

Unlike most actors, the English Robert Pattinson, 25 years of old, thinks ex scenes are easy. There are other things that are scarier: having to appear shirtless or doing comedy, especially in TV Shows like Saturday Night Live, as he told Epoca in two interviews: one as a roundtable and another exclusive one:

EPOCA - All actors say that sex scenes are very awkward to do, you always have a lot of people around. As you and Kristen know each other so well, was it easier?
Pattinson - Actually I don’t think doing sex scenes is weird. You know that nobody will say anything, the directors don’t want to embarrass themselves, they won't tell you how to do it. But it's fun to do them with Kristen, it seems kind of silly. In fact, it becomes more difficult. When you don’t know the other person you won’t say she's doing something silly, or joke all the time. If you know the person, it's more risky (laughs).

Interviste con StarTalk (Filippine)




Intervista con Yahoo! Movies




Moviefone Star Talk




Lo Screenwriter di SWATH Evan Daugherty parla di Kris

I think the teaser did a pretty decent job of showing that it was a different take on the story, for sure. When you were writing, did you have anyone in mind for the part of Snow White? If you were writing or back in 2003, surely you weren’t thinking of Kristen Stewart for the role back then, right?

DAUGHERTY: Not really. That was more in the era of Keira Knightley, but funnily enough, and I think I was telling this to Kristen, but…I wrote Snow White shortly after Panic Room came out. And when we were just hanging around the dorms with my buddies talking about the movie, I think I did say that Kristen Stewart would be good for the role. Obviously, she’d need to be a little older, but it would take a few years to get the movie made. I mean, that was her first big thing—Jodie Foster’s daughter in Panic Room.


giovedì 10 novembre 2011

Kris sul set di SWATH oggi (appena fuori Londra)




Snow White and the Huntsman: Teaser Trailer

Rob al Regis & Kelly




Rob al Today Show




Intervista con Th Project (Australia)


Intervista con Allocinè (Francia)


Intervista per OnTheRedCarpet





Rob al Jimmy Kimmel




mercoledì 9 novembre 2011

Anteprima speciale SWATH


Rob MTV Rough Cut con Josh

Intervista con la costumista premio Oscar di SWATH




Every mirror, mirror on the wall has been itching for a look at “Snow White and the Huntsman” star Kristen Stewart bedecked in her medieval mantle, and thanks to a few paparazzi pics and a just-released promotional banner, we’ve caught glimpses of the star in various guises. But we wanted to know more about her costuming in the 2012 release, so we hopped on the phone with Oscar-winning costume designer Colleen Atwood, who explained the star’s transformation from “Twilight” teen to fairy tale titan. To be sure, Kristen is no princess in peril in this retelling—and her costumes reflect that.  "She isn't playing a really fluffy kind of princess or anything, but she really, I think, is having fun getting to wear those kinds of things and she looks great in them," Colleen explained of the period pieces. "I think for an actor, getting to put stuff like that on for movies is more work because it's not in the comfort zone of a pair of jeans or sneakers. But it takes you to a different place in your mind and your body. She's been great to collaborate with."

And as Kristen's character transforms into a fiercer version of herself, so does her wardrobe. "Her costume evolves as the story unfolds," Colleen continued. "She runs away from a situation, and she's on the run for a long time, so as she's going, bits of it get torn away and it becomes a totally different animal by the time we get to another point in the movie. She has a couple other moments that are more 'costume' moments, but her basic costume—I think she wears it well, and I think it works really well in the parameters of the story."

As for the suit of armor we've seen in so many set snaps, it isn't real metal, but that doesn't mean it doesn't have a certain heft to it. "It's not comfortable by any means. It probably weighs about 15 pounds. It's half her body weight," Colleen joked.

Intervista con Sky Cine news

Intervista con Adelaide Now (Kris)

Honestly, it’s not that I’m more willing to share, it’s just that I’m more able to,” Stewart says. “I wasn’t really able to express myself. I’ve just gotten a little bit more comfortable. You learn by experience, that’s all. It’s a really simple answer.”

Thankfully, this does not mean the young actor is apologetic … or any less rambling … or any less forthright when she does get to the point.


Nuovo banner di SWATH

Intervista con ET Canada


Intervista con Showbiz Tonight


Rob al Late Show di David Letterman




martedì 8 novembre 2011

Intervista con Chuck The Movie Guy





Intervista con KTLA



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Gioco del SI/NO con Josh (MTV)




Intervista con eTalk



Foto + estratti da 'one and only: the untold story of on the road'



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Kristen read OTR when she was maybe 13 or 14 and told Anne Marie, "I have the original book where I highlighted the parts of Marylou."

Anne Marie on Kristen. "She's only a girl of 20 years, but when she's researching a part,she goes all the way into it." 

Anne Marie Santos "She(Kristen) cooked dinner for me and my husband, Reuben, and I learned that Kristen likes to cook, and uses cooking to relax, just like my mother did." 


@imTulip: The pic is of Kristen with some of Jack Kerouac's relatives in Montreal. Tit is in the book One and Only. It's the story of Lu Anne's life. The people in the photo are Marie Lussier-Timperley and  J.A. Michael Bornais.