Sunday, August 28, 2011

Investikudos Weekly Update: August 22 - 28 2011



Current Projects

*Bel Ami

Per THIS source Bel Ami will be released in Feb 2012 in Russia. (Is in Russian so use google translator)

Meanwhile, we better do with some new stills:









*Breaking Dawn
The worldwide premiere will be on November 14 2011 in L.A. at the Nokia Theatre/L.A. Live (across the Staples Center)


Cute information about Renesmee's song:
A while ago Carter Burwell announced this through his official website:
"Just wrote "Renesmee's Lullaby" for Twilight Breaking Dawn 2, which Rob Pattinson will play on camera. The film will be released in November 2012."


Now a little more has come out via Twitter (LINK) on Rob playing Renesmee's Lullaby:
"This is correct. On the piano, with his daughter (Mackenzie Foy) beside him obviously. Rob actually picked it up really quickly."


* Cosmopolis
No news.

* On the Road
Small tidbit, no festival appereances for OTR this fall. (LINK)"Like Bailey, Luddy doesn't read scripts, but he keeps in close personal touch with directors. This year he's been tracking his pal Walter Salles for "On the Road," but Salles told Luddy he's still working on the sound and won't be ready for any fall festivals."

* Snow White and the Huntsman

- More sneak peeks at the SWATH sets





In Other News

- Water for Elephants DVD and Blu Ray out on September 26th in the UK.
It'll be released in Australia on 19 October 2011. No date for US yet, but you can pre order at Amazon. (LINK)




WFE DVD Extra


- New W Magazine Outtake


- New Nylon (2009) Outtake



- New TV Week Outtakes






(MORE)

- Rob/Kristen interview with Chicago Sun Tribune
They say good things come to those who wait — and no one knows that better than a certain vampire hunk. After several cinematic years in limbo, Edward Cullen finally will have that moment when a young man gets to say to his blushing new bride: Welcome to my bloodline. First comes love. Then comes marriage. Then comes a little fanged creature in the baby carriage in the biggest film of fall, “The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn — Part 1,” opening Nov. 18.

“I’m curious to see how it will carry out,” star Robert Pattinson tells the Sun-Times. “This movie is so different from the other ones. The stakes are so much higher because now it’s time to turn the entire saga upside down.”
And then there is the matter of Bella’s baby bump. “The birth scene is frightening,” Pattinson admits. “It’s a slap in the face. It’s failure to Edward, who has to choose between losing Bella and transforming her. It’s the toughest scene I’ve ever had to film in my career because this choice tears out my heart.”

Stewart admits, “I was racing down the aisle during the first few takes because I was eager to get the two of them married.” Pattinson says, “We saved shooting the actual wedding for last because it was so important. We needed to be immersed in it.”


And here's a funfact. Breaking Dawn's Minister Weber is a real minister.

- Kristen shot a cameo for Marcus Foster's I Was Broken video on Friday August 26.

Rumor Mill
Rob; lots of rumors swirling about his whereabouts and why. He is still in L.A. He has been spotted at Norman's Rare Guitars during the week. He's also been spotted at the Sony studio lot, could be movie stuff, could be to record music. It's all speculation. It's clear he has business in L.A. Then there is also the fact that Bear might not be eligible to travel to the UK yet. Whatever the reasons; he is in L.A. for now. People should respect that.


Sunday, August 21, 2011

Investikudos Weekly Update: August 15 - 21 2011



Current Projects

*Bel Ami
Bel Ami will not be shown at Toronto International Film Festival in September. Looks like it will be released in 2012. (Source is BA producers who told a festival organizer)

The plan is to show it at the film festival in Berlin in 2012 but this is not certain.
Source

*Breaking Dawn
- Full length promo poster


- New stills (LINK)

* Cosmopolis
No news.

* On the Road
- This fall a trailer and official website of the movie will be released (no exact date)

* Snow White and the Huntsman

- First look at the SWATH Castle


- More Entertainment Weekly Comic Con portraits of the cast:






In Other News

- Rob & Kristen Make Forbes ‘The World’s Highest-Paid Celebrity Couples’ List

Coming last, but not least, is Twilight’s Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart, who have both earned $20 million last year thanks to the franchise’s global success, making their combined annual salary $40 million. With the end of the Twilight franchise in sight, they both are preparing for a post-vampire career. Pattinson has taken the lead in more “serious” projects, like Remember Me, which earned $56 million on a budget of $16 million. In the meantime, Stewart’s not-Twilight career hasn’t been as promising as her co-star and real-life boyfriend’s so far. Her 2010 film The Runaways grossed only $4.6 million at the box office. But there’s still hope for Stewart: next year she will be seen in cinemas playing the leading role in the film Snow White and the Huntsman.


- More TV Week Outtakes (Rob)




- Kristen's W Mag spread in HQ (LINK)

-
Rob and Kristen's Comic Con Interview with TVMovie's Helen Hohne (LINK)

Translation SOURCE

"The end was a shock for us"
Romantic, hot - and painful! In this way, the "Twilight" stars Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson experienced the final of the vampire saga.
TV Movie: Finally! The wedding bells are ringing for Hollywood's dream couple. For now, though, only in cinemas: In the first part of the "Twilight" showdown (part 2 starts in 2012) Kristen as a beautiful mortal, and Rob as a sexy vampire pledge their troth either to other. And: For the first time there are some really hot bed scenes! We met the young stars for an interview at San Diego's ComicCon.

TV Movie: Be honest: Was the film sex difficult for you?
Rob: Oh yes! I felt really uncomfortable.

TV Movie: Too many people on set?
Rob: No, a fear had rather something to do with Taylor and his fantastic body. Jacob, as a werwolf, has bared all already in the last two films. And to be honest, I can't keep up with him.

TV Movie: The fans will be pleased with the new passion nevertheless...
Kristen: After for year it's about time! (laughs)
Rob: They're very emotional scenes. For the first time I felt like a human, not like a vampire.

TV Movie: What do you think of Bella's wedding dress?
Kristen: I love it! It's old fashioned, though, but that's exactly what I like.

TV Movie: Would you wear such a dress on your own wedding?
Kristen: No, no. But it fits for Bella, and that's most important.

TV Movie: Do you believe in marriage?
Kristen: I like the thought of two people staying together for the rest of their lives. For me, however, this doesn't need to be sealed with signatures.

TV Movie: How would you describe the first part of "Breaking Dawn"?
Kristen: Mature is the right word. This time it's not about fighting, but the fact that we start a family.

TV Movie: The film is also very dark...
Kristen: That's right. Bella keeps saying that she would die for a life with Edward. In the movie she shows how seriously she takes it.

TV Movie: Is Edward the great hero like everyone thinks?
Rob: For me he's never been the great hero. Edward isn't interested in the rest of the world at all. Just at the end.

TV Movie: With the birth of his vampire daughter...
Rob: Exactly. The moment when the baby comes into world, he no longer thinks only of himself.

TV Movie: Part 2 is filmed already, the Twilight saga is over. What does it feel like?
Rob: I'm a bit paranoid and think after every film "That was my last one..."

TV Movie: What will you miss the most?
Kristen: I've been living in a different world for 4 years and I really liked it there (laughs). I'll miss everything.
Rob: Same for me. Especially the last day was a shock. I've never wanted to think about the end, and then it was suddenly there. Now we have to live with it.


Rumor Mill

- Kristen's IMDb page still holds The Devil's Pool, An American Girl and Backwoods as future projects. There is nothing official though because anyone with an IMDb Pro account can add and change things.

- Cosmopolitan/ celeb stylist Marcus Numair tweeted that he's meeting up with Kristen on September 3rd and tweeted a picture of her at the MTV Movie Awards. Could be an appearance somewhere or a photoshoot. The latter seems more possible but there's no official word on why he's meeting her yet.It is possible Marcus Numair didnt mean HE worked w/ Kristen before just pointed out success of looking hot in Balmain. New shoot styled in Balmain perhaps. (= speculation)

Thursday, August 18, 2011

New Breaking Dawn stills

Most of these are from the Entertainment Weekly spread but some are a little bigger and better quality. First 3 are new.
















SOURCE

Sunday, August 14, 2011

Investikudos Weekly Update: August 8-14 2011



Current Projects

*Bel Ami
No news.

*Breaking Dawn


New Rob and Kristen BTS still. (To celebrate Bella and Edward's anniversary on August 13.



- News about the soundtrack
The official soundtrack of Breaking Dawn will be available in stores and online on November 8.



Fall preview of Breaking Dawn in Entertainment Weekly (LINK)

* Cosmopolis
No news.

* On the Road
No news.

* Snow White and the Huntsman

Filming begins on Monday. SWATH has not been affected by the riots in London (and the rest of the UK)

Some details: The actors wll speak with a British accent. Rating is PG-13. No 3D.

SWATH was one of Comicon's most anticipated films (LINK)

In Other News

- Rob at the Teen Choice Awards on August 7 (LINK)

- Kristen on the cover of W Mag's September issue. It'll be out August 23. (LINK)

- There's news about Unbound Captives. It's supposed to start filming in 2012. There's no official word if Rob is still attached to the movie but several media outlets still name him alongside Rachel Weisz and Hugh Jackman. For now, it remains a rumor.

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Thursday, August 11, 2011

Kristen on the Cover of W Magazine, September 2011 issue (plus spread)









WOMAN ON THE VERGE
TWILIGHT’S KRISTEN STEWART ON GROWING UP, GETTING MARRIED, AND GIVING BIRTH—AS MILLIONS LOOK ON. By Lynn Hirschberg
September 2011
Lynn Hirschberg: Everyone knows you as Bella Swan, the heroine of the Twilight series, whose penultimate installment, Breaking Dawn Part 1, premieres on November 18.

What audiences may not know is that you’ve been acting since you were a child. How did you get your start?


Kristen Stewart: It’s weird, because I would be the last person in my school to be in plays, but I was forced to sing a song in a school thing. I sang a dreidl song, which is funny for me. I’ve never celebrated Hanukkah—it wasn’t in my upbringing, but it was one of those deals where everybody has to pick a song or participate somehow in the chorus. It wasn’t the normal dreidl song; I can’t really remember the words, but it was a more serious dreidl song. The dreidl was huge, it was really honored. And that’s how I met my agent, who was in the audience. I was eight. I was nine when I did my first movie, The Safety of Objects.


Did you do any commercials, or did you go straight into films?

KS: I did two commercials, one for Porsche, but I was definitely not the type of child one would cast in a commercial or any TV that you’d typically go out for as a young kid. I wasn’t the type of kid who would be in stuff that kids watch. I wasn’t cutesy.
In 1999 David Fincher cast you as Jodie Foster’s daughter in Panic Room. He likes to do dozens of takes for each scene. Was that difficult, as a child?
I didn’t realize that 80 takes wasn’t normal. But it’s funny: Some of my proudest moments from film sets are in Panic Room. My character had seizures. Just being able to say, I was 10 years old and I broke all the blood vessels in my eye on that take, is cool. It was fun.

You had a tomboy quality, which was unusual.

KS: I have brothers, and that so-called boyish quality was something that I was deathly self-conscious about when I was younger. I was, like, No, I’m a girl. Actually, I’m still embarrassed to say that.

But it sets you apart from other young actresses. And it made you more interesting.

KSI don’t really know what to say. I just knew I wanted to work. And I did. I was working when I read the script for Twilight. I read the script before I read the book. I actually did the audition before reading the book, which was kind of crazy. Obviously, I tore all four books apart over the course of three years, but initially I had no idea that Twilight was such a big deal.

Did you have a particular interest in vampires? All young girls like vampires.

KS: I fucking love me a vampire [Laughs]. I was 17 when I read Twilight, and at the time it was so perfect for me. The script was about young kids who think they can handle stuff that they just can’t. And they’re going to do it anyway. Because, why not? Just torture yourself. I relate to that. Vampires are a little dangerous—and we girls like to test ourselves.

In Breaking Dawn, Bella and Edward, her beloved vampire, get married. What was the wedding like?

KS: Awesome. This was my first wedding. It was insane. And odd. The wedding dress experience was a huge deal. I tried on one version of the dress, and it was like tweak and tweak and alter and tweak and change, and then it’s done. BFD dress. Huge deal.

How was the actual wedding?

KS: It was major. The last Twilight book is filled with BFDs, things that people have been waiting for for so long. For me, it was ridiculously dramatic: I get married, give birth, the baby has an incredibly accelerated growth rate we’re all very concerned about, and I say goodbye to my dad for the last time ever. It was all big—I could never go, Whew, I’m losing this character.

Did you finally say goodbye to Bella in some meaningful way? You’ve been living with her for a long time.

KS: I’d been anticipating that end-of-Bella moment. I was going, Oh, my God—I wonder how I’m going to feel. And the last scene of the shoot was at the wedding. Every single character was there on set. At the end of that day, I was kind of whacked. And so I never really had that moment then. Instead, it happened later. We needed to film one more sort of honeymoon scene and we went to the Virgin Islands. After that scene, my true final scene, I felt like I could shoot up into the night sky and every pore of my body would shoot light. I felt lighter than I’ve ever felt in my life.

Twilight was your college, and you graduated, in a way: You became Bella Swan at 17, and now you’re 21.

KS: Yeah—and that time has been sort of nuts for me. In film, I have chronicled every stage of my life since I was nine. And it’s more intense now, obviously, because I’m not in control of it anymore.

You’re not in charge of your life?

KS: No. Not really. Not if I want to think solely about what I really like to do. It’s a funny thing: You want so badly for people to see what you do—you’re proud of it—and I like the effect that movies have on people. But the attention can also make me uncomfortable. In certain situations, people say to me, “C’mon, what’s wrong with you?” I apologize. I love what I’m doing, but I’m a little uncomfortable.

Do you like watching yourself?

KS: It’s not like I sit around watching my movies again and again, but I’ve never quite believed actors when they say they don’t watch themselves. I hear them going around the block to make excuses for why they don’t watch their work. It’s bullshit. Sorry, guys—I know you watch your stuff.

It must be interesting to watch your younger self in movies. Very few people have such an extensive visual record of themselves at so many ages.

KS: I get embarrassed. It’s weird, too: I’m 10 years old in Panic Room, and that’s a version of myself that’s pretty far away, but it doesn’t feel that far away to me. Occasionally my dad will flip the TV on, and it’s cool to look at some movie that I’m in for one second. And then, “Dude, off. Now. Like, cut it out.”


Q&A with Kristen (LINK)







Caps Source

September issue is available in the US now.