Archive for January 25th, 2010

Kristen Stewart Arrives in LA – Jan. 25


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E! Interview – Kristen Talks about her BAFTA Nomination


Jude Law Mentions Robert Pattinson in an Interview


Jude Law is looking forward to no longer playing Hollywood hearthrobs when he reaches 40.

The 37-year-old actor says he is reaching the end of his screen hunk status and it’s up to younger actors to take over the mantle.

He said: “I think it will be interesting to be old. It involves a lot of possibilities. The future doesn’t frighten me at all. On the contrary, I am looking forward to it.

“If I have a look around at the moment I feel great relief because finally others are entering the limelight. Men like Robert Pattinson must now play the Adonis. For me it was always a restraint, a restriction.”

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Backstage Photos: Kristen, Dakota and Joan Jett


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Sundance Film Festival Portrait – Kristen & Dakota







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New Kristen Stewart Portrait from Sundance



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Video: Kristen & Dakota The Runaways VIP After Party


Robert Pattinson Executive Producer of Remember Me


On Robert’s IMDB Page,they have added:

Remember Me (2010) (completed) (executive producer)

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Kristen Stewart ET Interview at Sundance


Chris Cooper Talks about Robert Pattinson



With Sundance still in full swing, MTV got a chance to catch up with actor Chris Cooper in Park City and ask him about what is sure to be one of the bigger movies of the year: “Remember Me.” Though the film isn’t at the film festival, Chris had a few things to share about working with Robert Pattinson.

“We put up barricades 90 feet from the scene, and the people and paparazzi just didn’t care,”
Chris said about the people who would swarm to watch scenes with Rob being filmed. “Robert was really under the gun, under a lot of pressure, and I know he’s kind of learning to deal with it. And it’s a lot to deal with.”

Chris attributed “instant messaging” (the older generation’s all encompassing term for text messaging, Facebook, and Twitter) for the amounts of people who would flock to the “Remember Me” set when they shot outdoor scenes. He said having NYU’s campus nearby meant a lot of young female fans came to the set for a chance to see RPattz.

“He was doing scenes with a crowd of people 30 feet away from him and the paparazzi would not stop clicking the camera and there was a couple of hot, heated periods with the director [Allen Coulter] with that kind of intrusion,” Chris said. “I know at his age, no way I could have handled it.”

Coming from an Academy Award-winning actor, that says a lot. But Chris came into his own in Hollywood at a much later age than Rob did, and we wouldn’t quite classify him as a young heartthrob, so when he makes comments like, “I think this is all kind of new to Robert,” we think he might be talking more about himself than the man who has worked publicity for two “Twilight” movies.

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