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Q&A: Kristen Stewart On 'New Moon,' Taylor Lautner, & Robert Pattinson

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http://dollhouse-tv.org/dollhouse-gallery/main.php?g2_view=core.DownloadItem&g2_itemId=57951At first it seemed like being the leading lady of a number one franchise would be too much for Kristen Stewart to handle. On her first round of press for Twilight, she appeared intensely nervous. She was photographed smoking a bong and later incurred the wrath of Twihards with some poor choice of words.

Two movies and a year of press later, Stewart seems a much mellower, well adjusted lady. Maybe it's her Joan Jett hair that projects a more carefree attitude, but her body language is definitely more comfortable, and she speaks with decisive confidence. At least she did in her press conference for the second film's release.

New Moon is the second film in the Twilight saga. This is the one where Edward Cullen (Robert Pattinson) breaks up with Bella Swan (Stewart) for her own good. Out of her inconsolable depression comes a relationship with Jacob Black (Taylor Lautner). This sets up the Team Edward/Team Jacob conflict for the rest of the series.

A year ago when we talked to you seemed to be a shy, sensitive young actor. How has this past year been for you in terms of this nonstop thing on New Moon?

Kristen Stewart: I think I've gotten a lot more comfortable with talking about myself and knowing that what you say people are really going to take into consideration. That always intimidated me so much that I minced every word that came out of my mouth. I couldn't finish a sentence because I was so concerned about how it was going to sound. I didn't want to come across insincere about something that I really love to do. So I realized that instead of refraining from saying, "I've put my heart and soul into this thing and I love it." That's what I should've said instead of, like the really logical, over analytical reason why I love it. You just do. I've gotten more comfortable with it.


K11 : Kristen Stewart dans le rôle d'une transsexuelle schizophrène

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http://dollhouse-tv.org/dollhouse-gallery/main.php?g2_view=core.DownloadItem&g2_itemId=62337&g2_serialNumber=2Pendant une interview radio avec Big O et Dukes de WJFK 1067, Jason Mewes confirme qu'il tourne un film nommé K-11 avec Kristen et Nikki Reed, aussi de Twilight, chapitre I : Fascination. Le film, dirigé par la mère de Kristen, Jules Mann-Stewart, a lieu dans une prison du comté de Los Angeles, « K-11 » étant une section de cette prison, utilisée pour loger les prisonniers qui auraient du mal à survivre dans la population générale, tels que des détenus transsexuels, gays, séropositifs... Kristen y interprète le rôle de Butterfly, transsexuelle schizophrénique.

Synopsis 

K-11 est le nom donné à une section de la prison de Los Angeles où sont réunis tous ceux qui ne peuvent effectuer leur peine au milieu des autres prisonniers. Les gardiens y placent ainsi les homosexuels ou tous ceux dont l'aspect ou le comportement dérange les autres prisonniers. Le film commence quand un détenu se réveille au K-11 sans savoir comment il s'y est retrouvé. Il va découvrir ses autres codétenus, gays, fous ou juste différents qui forment une sorte de famille aussi sympathique que déjantée. Il va ainsi faire la connaissance de Butterfly (Kristen Stewart), une détenue transsexuelle.

Distribution

  • Kristen Stewart : Butterfly
  • Nikki Reed : Mousey
  • Jason Mewes : Ray


Alors, après avoir vu sa fille interpréter la bisexuelle  Joan Jett dans "The Runaways" la charmante mama Stew prépare un scénario tout aussi excitant pour sa petite fille que grand nombre de fans comparent déjà à l'une des icône gays d'Hollywood Jodie Foster.

Nikki Reed est-elle uniquement sa meilleure amie ?

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Ashley Greene: Maxim Cover Shoot Video 2009

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Stewart Stewart Talk "Twilight"

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gallery_enlarged-new-moon-premiere-round-up-photos-11172009-41 The "Twilight" series may have changed the lives of fans worldwide, but perhaps no one has been more affected by its success than the three stars of the film: Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner.

All became overnight sensations when they were introduced to the novel's millions of fans as the faces of Edward, Bella and Jacob — the three high-school students with mystical secrets at the center of the story. Edward is a vampire, Jacob is a werewolf and Bella is the ordinary teenage girl loved by both of them.

Pattinson, 23, Stewart, 19, and Lautner, 17, went from bit parts to big stars with the first "Twilight" film. As they prepare for the release Friday of the anticipated sequel, "New Moon," the young cast reflected on the ups and downs of newfound fame.



AP: What is the best thing to come out of the "Twilight" mania for you?

Stewart: It's the same satisfaction that I get from any other movie, it's just that so many more people are paying attention. I always say I make movies for the life experience — literally, you steal from the characters you play — and to know that that's actually affecting 100 million not only little girls, but really spans the ages of people, it just feels good. It's so different from anything I've ever experienced, so that's definitely the best thing.


AP: What's one thing you miss from your pre-"Twilight" life?

Stewart: I like being outside. I like to take walks and I could totally take walks — it's not the fans, the fans are great, they would let me walk. It's the other people, you know what I mean. It's the other people.

AP: What has been your most memorable fan encounter?

Stewart: There were two girls that wound up in Italy as extras. I had met them previously in Vancouver but they were from Minnesota, so lots of traveling and strange coincidence that they happen to have been placed right next to my mark.

AP: How is "New Moon" different from "Twilight"?

Stewart: It's very much rooted in the story. The reason "Twilight" felt sort of kinetic, like the energy was sort of hard to grasp ... was because the whole story was about not being able to grasp that energy but going after it with full force and not caring about the consequences. That sort of infiltrates "New Moon" because she's been told that she was absolutely wrong, so now it's a more mature, considerate approach to the same ideas. Tonally, "New Moon" is different in that it also becomes more dangerous, it becomes more real. She finally opens her eyes and she's like, "Oh, I've woken up in Wonderland. It's really scary. It's actually scarier than I thought it was going to be" because there are werewolves and all the bad vampires want to kill her and all of that, so tonally it could not be more different.


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