Kristen Stewart enjoyed nerdy birthday

May 20th, 2012

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Kristen Stewart did the “dorkiest thing ever” for her birthday this year.

The actress turned 22 on April 9. Although the star made the most of catching up with friends, she opted for a low-profile activity to celebrate.

“No, I was quite boring this year,” she told a UK TV show when asked if she went wild on her birthday. “Even though it felt as though it was my birthday for like a week. I made sure I invited my friends out every night so there was never a night where it was like, ‘Kristen!’

“I think I went bowling on my actual birthday, which is like the dorkiest thing ever but it was really fun.”

Kristen shot to worldwide fame after starring in the Twilight franchise.

However, before that she appeared in the 2002 movie Panic Room alongside Jodie Foster.

The brunette learnt a great deal from her legendary co-star, including how important it is to work hard on a movie set.

“Jodie, herself is like a crew member. She is another hand on set, prepared to help,” Kristen explained. “It was good that at such a young age I was like, ‘OK, so that is the point, that is why you do it.’

“She is also just very nice, she is a really great person and that is pretty important.”

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Kristen Stewart: ‘Snow White’ Photo Call in Mexico City!

May 20th, 2012

Kristen Stewart keeps close with costar Sam Claflin during a photo call for their film Snow White and the Huntsman held at the St. Regis Hotel on Saturday (May 19) in Mexico City, Mexico.

The 22-year-old actress wore a chic pair of Vivienne Westwood trousers, a Mario Schwab cropped button up, neon yellow Christian Louboutin heels and an Anita Ko gold bracelet.

Kristen recently talked to MTV about the types of people she hopes to work with on her next film, Cali.

“Hopefully after all of this we can go and we can do it in the summer, like lock ourselves away for a few weeks in the Valley [in L.A.] in a little production office and get together really weird, freaky actor people,” Kristen said. “It’s filled with like the coolest characters.”

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Kristen Stewart Wants to Play an ‘Evil C**t’

May 20th, 2012

Kristen Stewart wants to continue on her quest to be known for more than Twilight by playing an “evil c**t.”

Bella Swan was a clumsy teenage girl who needed her vampire boyfriend to protect her, so she tried to shed that helpless lip-biter image by being cast as a strong warrior princess fighting against the forces of evil in Snow White and the Huntsman. And now Kristen wants to change her image again – perhaps she saw what Charlize Theron got to do as the evil queen Ravenna and decided that she’d rather be the one causing death and destruction. However, she doesn’t want to play a character that needs black magic to cause chaos.

According to Digital Spy, this is what Kristen said about her interest in playing Cathy Ames from the John Steinbeck book East of Eden:

“She’s a psychopathic, evil c**t! I haven’t done that yet.”

Perhaps her boyfriend’s role in Cosmopolis also inspired her to start looking for unhinged characters to play. Cathy Ames sleeps around and uses people, just like Rob’s character in Bel Ami.

The character of Cathy has a long list of crimes. She frames two boys for attempting to rape her; drives one man to commit suicide; robs her parents’ safe and burns down their house with them in it; abandons her twin sons as soon as they are born; becomes a whore; and poisons a madame. So it’s not surprising that Kristen Stewart referred to her by using the c-word.

Kristen has said that she’d love to star alongside Robert Pattinson again, so perhaps he could play the man who tries to make an honest woman out of Cathy.

Interestingly, the two characters Kristen really wants to play both commit suicide, so she’s obviously looking for something dark.

The other role she’s considering is that of Peyton in the movie adaptation of the book Lie Down in Darkness, and it sounds like she wants that role worse than Bella wanted Edward. Here’s what she said about it:

“I want to play Peyton more than anything I can possibly taste or touch in my life. I want to play her so bad.”

Peyton is a young woman who probably is involved in an incestuous relationship with her father. Her mother despises her and favors her disabled sister Maude, who needs constant attention. Peyton ends up sleeping around a lot just like Cathy, but her reason for having sex seems to be a lot different — it most certainly has something to do with her relationship with her father. Kristen loved the script for the movie and says that she hopes Daniel Day-Lewis wins the role of the father (Colin Firth is also up for it).

So Kristen Stewart is definitely looking to shatter everyone’s opinion of her by playing some very difficult parts. Do you think that she can pull it off?

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May 20th, 2012

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Kristen Stewart: I'm not vain

May 20th, 2012

Kristen Stewart insists she doesn’t have a “personal or very developed relationship” with her mirror.

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The actress stars as Snow White in the big screen remake of the popular fantasy story – Snow White and the Huntsman. Kristen’s character is famed for being the epitome of beauty, although she has never caught sight of her own reflection.

Kristen insists she isn’t very vain herself.

“It was interesting to play someone who had literally never looked in a mirror,” she told a UK TV show.

“You know, I don’t have like a personal or very developed relationship with my mirror but I do feel good when I look in it. I feel OK.”

The film’s costume designer Colleen Atwood recently spoke of Kristen’s priorities when it came to deciding on costumes.

“Charlize [Theron] has certainly been a model, but she’s also a great character actress on the inside, so her priorities were really character over beauty, and Kristen’s [were] as well. Kristen is a beautiful young woman, but she isn’t vain in the way that she’s looking at the mirror going, ‘Oh, do I look fat in this?’ With neither one of them, that was not where they were going with it. They were very into their character,” she said.

Charlize stars as evil Queen Ravenna in the fantasy film.

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Kristen Stewart enjoyed nerdy birthday

May 20th, 2012

Kristen Stewart did the “dorkiest thing ever” for her birthday this year.

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    Kristen Stewart

The actress turned 22 on April 9. Although the star made the most of catching up with friends, she opted for a low-profile activity to celebrate.

“No, I was quite boring this year,” she told a UK TV show when asked if she went wild on her birthday. “Even though it felt as though it was my birthday for like a week. I made sure I invited my friends out every night so there was never a night where it was like, ‘Kristen!’

“I think I went bowling on my actual birthday, which is like the dorkiest thing ever but it was really fun.”

Kristen shot to worldwide fame after starring in the Twilight franchise.

However, before that she appeared in the 2002 movie Panic Room alongside Jodie Foster.

The brunette learnt a great deal from her legendary co-star, including how important it is to work hard on a movie set.

“Jodie, herself is like a crew member. She is another hand on set, prepared to help,” Kristen explained. “It was good that at such a young age I was like, ‘OK, so that is the point, that is why you do it.’

“She is also just very nice, she is a really great person and that is pretty important.”

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Kristen Stewart wants to take on evil role

May 19th, 2012

Kristen Stewart wants to take on an ”evil” role for her next movie.

The ‘Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2′ actress revealed that ‘East of Eden’s’ Cathy Ames is the character she’d most like to play on screen because she has mental problems.

She told Elle: ”She’s a psychopathic, evil ****! I haven’t done that yet.”

Kristen also has a burning desire to star in a film version of William Styron’s 1951 book ‘Lie Down in Darkness’.

The ‘Snow White and the Huntsman’ admitted that playing Peyton Loftis – a suicidal girl who lives with her dysfunctional family in Virginia – would be ideal.

She said: ”I want to play Peyton more than anything I can possibly taste or touch in my life. I want to play her so bad.”

The 22-year-old – who is dating actor Robert Pattinson – added that the complex relationship Peyton shares with her father Milton is what attracts her to the job most.

Kristen explained: ”She’s in love with him. I mean, I think she’s in love with him. It’s not his fault. They’re the most fucked-up family!”

Kristen who has been in the acting industry since childhood added that the screenplay is already attracting interest from two high-profile male stars.

She told the publication: ”There’s a script adaptation I’ve read and it’s good. Two people vying for the part of the father are Daniel Day-Lewis and Colin Firth. Daniel would be perfect.”

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‘Snow White and the Huntsman’ director wanted real feeling at its core

May 19th, 2012

MARLOES SANDS, Wales — Nearly a hundred soldiers on horseback sprinted across the beach here last fall, dodging arrows and catapulted fire balls. Despite many casualties, the charging”Snow White and the Huntsman”army was determined to storm the castle of the evil Queen Ravenna, who not only can suck the beauty out of young women but also transmogrify into a murder of crows.

Assessing the battle from an all-terrain vehicle was Rupert Sanders, a commercial director making his first feature film. No one could accuse him of going timidly into new territory, for this was not just any entry-level first feature but a $175-million ambitious retelling of the Snow White fairy tale.

Expunged of its nursery school wonder and filled with young adult heartthrobs such as Kristen Stewart of “Twilight” and Chris Hemsworth of “Thor,” the film is dressed up with so many elaborate action scenes, fantasy frights and visual effects that it’s more superhero story than classic children’s fable, all done with a girl-power spin.

“You look around the corner, and you see that the circus has come to town,” Hemsworth said of all the chaos unfolding on the beach. “It’s an epic on a grand scale.”

Sanders’ challenge was to inject the classic “Snow White” story, which dates to the early 19th century, with contemporary relevance without losing the narrative’s familiar center. He also had to work closely with actors — something he did only fleetingly in his television commercial career — and give audiences a movie that didn’t look like a dusty costume drama or a kiddie flick.

“It feels like it could be a girly film,” said Charlize Theron, who plays Ravenna. “But more than anything, it’s an action-adventure piece set in an epic landscape.”

And while a typical summer blockbuster can take three years from inception to release, Sanders had about half that time to bring “Snow White” across the finish line for Universal Pictures, which was determined to have the movie come out June 1 to round out the studio’s summer slate.

Universal’s hiring of Sanders was unconventional but not totally out of the blue. The lanky 41-year-old Brit, who made award-winning commercials for Sears, Toyota and the video game Halo 3: ODST, had been considered for a number of prominent film jobs, including”The Hunger Games.”

Other directors like David Fincher and Michael Bay have made the leap, but success is hardly guaranteed.

“For every Ridley Scott, there’s 20 guys who don’t make it,” said “Snow White” producer Joe Roth, referring to the commercial director who went on to make films including “Gladiator,” “Black Hawk Down” and “American Gangster.” Roth said he was convinced Sanders was up to the job when he watched him direct a World War II-themed commercial for DirecTV.

“There were tons of people, hundreds of extras, explosions,” Roth said. “And he was very calm and collected in the middle of it. He was not going to get stage fright.”

But Sanders wasn’t sure he was ready for the spotlight and initially doubted he was the right person to direct “Snow White.” He signed on after realizing that he could straddle two worlds in the film — the real and the fantastic — and present a relatable, 21st century message. “Fairy tales are a parable,” he said. “They teach us something about how to behave, about the human condition,” Sanders said while editing in Los Angeles. “One of the characters in ‘Snow White’ suffers profound loss and kills, while another suffers profound loss and lives.”

As adapted by screenwriters John Lee Hancock (“The Blind Side”), Hossein Amini (“Drive”) and newcomer Evan Daugherty (who wrote the first draft in film school), the “Snow White” story follows the essential contours of the legend. While there’s a poisoned apple and a prince’s magical kiss, the movie makes narrative and thematic departures. The film’s tone is much more Brothers Grimm than Walt Disney, and its architecture calls to mind Peter Jackson’s Middle-earth and James Cameron’s Pandora.

Snow White (Stewart) has been imprisoned by the murderous Queen (Theron), whose thirst for eternal life and beauty has made her far more vampiric than regal. When Snow White escapes, the Queen recruits the drunken Huntsman (Hemsworth) to retrieve her stepdaughter.

Snow White runs into the forest and finds the woodlands both enchanting and foreboding. There are merry dwarfs (played in part by full-sized actors Bob Hoskins, Ray Winstone and Nick Frost) and a frightful, computer-generated troll. But it is Sanders’ use of visual effects, the work of 18 companies, that distinguishes “Snow White” from this spring’s “Mirror Mirror,” a much tamer and less expensive version of the same fable from Relativity Media that fizzled at the box office.

In “Snow White and the Huntsman,” the Queen ages years in seconds, plants wither and bloom instantly, the magic mirror melts into a golden anthropomorphic blob, the Queen alters her appearance (transforming into birds and another person) and obsidian-like shards of a ceiling form indomitable warriors.

Such cinematic sleight-of-hand has become a requisite component of summer movies as studios pitch their productions to an audience that demands eye-popping action. If the PG-13 “Snow White” is to justify its massive cost, it must fend off the male-oriented “Men in Black 3″ and”Prometheus,”which open the weekends before and after “Snow White.” And it must attract moviegoers male and female, young and old — something not a lot of movies with a princess have done.

“It was a massive gamble,” Sanders said of taking on something so risky as his first film. “It’s movie jail or bust.”

For all of the film’s action and computer tricks, Sanders and his cast are hopeful that audiences are moved by the film’s heart and its take on female empowerment. “I set out to make an emotional blockbuster,” Sanders said. “So many blockbusters are fun to look at, but you leave feeling that your soul hasn’t been nourished.”

To create a story with sentiment, Sanders had to work closely with his performers — something he didn’t gain much experience doing while crafting sales spots for cars and video games. “It’s a trap for commercial directors,” said “Snow White” producer Sam Mercer. “They’re used to working with images, not actors who have lots of dialogue.”

The “Snow White” cast said Sanders was unexpectedly open to their ideas — “We were obsessively changing things every day,” Stewart said — and was as interested in story as cinematography. The shoot lasted 80 days, and in addition to Wales, filming took place in England’s Bourne Woods, Burnham Beeches and London’s Pinewood Studios.

“If he only cared about visuals, I would not have wanted to be a part of that,” Theron said about why she decided to work with the first-timer. “He really wanted to explore the emotional core of the story and ground it in reality. He wanted these characters to be real.”

In an era when movie heroines essentially become as tough as men to triumph — think about any Angelina Jolie action movie — Sanders cautioned Stewart that “Snow White” was not”Kick-Ass” in period costumes.

“She’s not some lame imitation of a guy, some … loudmouth,” Stewart said of her character. “Every time I got excited about a bit of fight choreography, Rupert would said, ‘Nope, you can’t do that. You’re really tiny.’ The idea is that it’s easier to get behind someone who actually feels like a girl.”

Said Sanders: “Most intelligent men realize that women are running the show anyway. But there’s still an illusion in movies that it’s the other way around.”

john.horn@latimes.com

Article source: http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/movies/la-ca-snow-white-20120520,0,6124859.story

Kristen Stewart Stirring Up Controversy With New Photo: What Would Robert …

May 19th, 2012

Kristen Stewart has stirred up plenty of hot moments with photo shoots and magazine covers, many with boyfriend Robert Pattinson in promotion for their hit series, The Twilight Saga. Now that Stewart has a few new talked-about films coming up (Snow White and the Huntsman for one!), she’s making quite the solo impression on a news stand full of glossy titles in the months of May and June—from Elle U.S. to Elle UK and even some French titles like Jalouse and M and, yes, even the French Elle. But it’s her cover for M magazine that’s raising some eyebrows, but the reason for the controversy may be a bit unexpected.

Starlets such as Kristen Stewart, 22, occasionally find themselves in hot water from professional (and personal, too) photo shoots that have them perhaps posing too old for their age—and too seductively to set a good example for their younger fan base—or for shots that show too much skin.

Such is generally not the case for Stewart, though, who still is always plenty smoldering for her shoots, whether she’s with Pattinson or not, but who never really crosses into vulgar territory. Plus, she obviously isn’t parading around provocative pics on Twitter!

File:Kristen Stewart WonderCon, 2012.jpgBut there was something about Stewart’s M cover, where she’s joined by On the Road co-stars Sam Riley and Garrett Hedlund, that’s being called into question: cigarettes. The hot hunks, Riley and Hedlund, both have cigs in their mouths and Hollywood Life, for one, thinks this accessory is rather uncalled for.

And the site certainly has a point. The cover is undeniably gorgeous… it’s a very artistically driven, sultry black-and-white photo, where Stewart is completely ravishing. While the cigarettes and their smoke add that edge that the publication and the photographer was probably seeking (and perhaps lend integrity to the On the Road film reference), one could see how this bad and unhealthy habit is a bit glamorized.

Of course, Kristen Stewart smokes and so does Robert Pattinson—unfortunately. They should really try to kick the habit. So neither star probably had a problem with said cover. Pattinson, however, may have preferred to be the one posing with his girl, instead of those two other guys!

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Kristen Stewart turns on the style for Snow White photocall in Madrid

May 19th, 2012

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Kristen Stewart has been embarking on a whirlwind promotional tour of her new film, Snow White and the Huntsman, and upping her fashion stock by rocking a series of daring and varied red carpet looks.

At a photocall in Madrid yesterday, where she was joined by Snow White cast members Charlize Theron and Sam Claflin, and director Rupert Sanders, the actress showed off those fab pins once more in a blue and black panelled cocktail dress by BCBG Max Azria.

She accessorised her look with a leather Hervé Léger by Max Azria belt, some glossy patent courts by Christian Louboutin and her hair worn in a side fishtail plait.

KRISTEN STEWART IN MARCHESA AT SNOW WHITE PREMIERE

Earlier this week, the starlet wowed in a striking black lace gown with sexy sheer layers and a cut-out back by Marchesa at the world premiere of the fantasy film in London. Then in Berlin, Kristen opted for a red 10 Crosby Derek Lam pencil dress, which will be available to buy exclusively at My-Wardrobe.com later this year, and her fail-safe Christian Louboutins.

Next up for Kristen? The Cannes Film Festival 2012 for the premiere of On The Road. Can’t wait to see what she chooses next!

What do you think of Kristen’s BCBG Max Azria look? Do you like it, do you not? Tell us in the comments box below…

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