.. 2010-01-09 | 11:14:04

Kristen sjunger i Into the wild

Här är ett videoklipp på när Kristen sjunger i Into the wild. Visst är hon duktig?



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.. 2009-12-29 | 20:59:46

Piraja - Intervju med Kristen

Under inspelningen av New moon fick gratistidningen chansen att intervjua Kristen Stewart.

Här kan du läsa intervjuen.


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.. 2009-12-17 | 21:12:13

Runaways teaser trailer

Här kommer den första (vad jag vet iallafall?) trailern på Runaways, där bland annat Kristen och Dakota är med. Det är en teaser trailer.

Movie Trailers - Movies Blog



.. 2009-12-07 | 20:15:26

Kristen Stewart bilder

Nya Kristen bilder från filmen "Welcome to the Rileys".






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.. 2009-11-12 | 20:58:42

Nya intervju-bilder på Kristen

Nya bilder på Kristen då hon intervjuas för en promoting för New Moon.

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Hon är riktigt snygg den tjejen

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.. 2009-11-08 | 09:48:36

Bilder på Kristen

Varning för många bilder, haha.

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Vilken skönhet, ellerhur?

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.. 2009-10-26 | 16:18:48

Nya Kristen bilder

Nya bilder på Kristen från photoshootet med Dazed & Confused.

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.. 2009-10-18 | 09:37:12

Kristen video



Hittade den här för någon timme sedan. En fangjord Kristen video.


.. 2009-10-11 | 20:41:09

Ny Kristen bild

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Visst är hon söt på bilden?


.. 2009-10-11 | 18:00:52

Kristen




Texten är översatt från tyska (?) till engelska..
It's amazing how the US movie industry casts highschool roles brilliantly over and over again. Think about Denise Richards in "Wild Things", about Kirsten Dunst in "The Virgin Suicides", Josh Hartnett in "The Faculty" or at least about Ellen Page in "Juno". Now it's Kristen Stewart, 18, from Los Angeles and looking immortaly beautiful in the remarkably realistic vampire-movie "Twilight". And she's good!

GQ: "Hi Kristen, in "Twilight" you're in love with a guy, who always wants to bite you. How did you prepare for that role?"

Kristen: "I tried to imagine the fascination that appeals from a vampire. Somebody who doesn't breathe, somebody who's really cold..."

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.. 2009-10-02 | 21:43:45

Kristen, Kristen och Kristen

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DENNIS HOPPER: Before we start, I have a little six-year-old daughter here who’s going crazy right now because you’re on the phone. Could I just put her on for a second to say hello?

KRISTEN STEWART: Yeah, sure.

HOPPER: Okay, her name is Galen. [hands phone]

GALEN HOPPER: Hi!

STEWART: Hi! How are you?

GALEN: Good.

STEWART: It’s really nice to meet you, Galen. [pause] Hello?

GALEN: Hi!

HOPPER: [takes phone] She’s so excited.

STEWART: Wow, that made me so nervous!

HOPPER: It made you nervous?

STEWART: Yeah. I’m just sort of intimidated by kids. I didn’t know what to say.

HOPPER: Well, thank you for doing that. So how are you doing?

STEWART: I’m pretty good. I’m not very good at interviews, but this is a trip. Why in god’s name did you want to do this? You have no idea how cool this is for me.

HOPPER: Well, you’re a really good actress. And my daughter is your biggest fan, so I thought, What the hell? [laughs] I usually don’t do this, either. But you must be going through a lot right now, the way Twilight is hitting. You must have no peace at all.

STEWART: The sad thing is that I feel so boring because Twilight is literally how every conversation I have these days begins—whether it’s someone I’m meeting for the first time or someone I just haven’t seen in a while. The first thing I want to say to them is, “It’s insane! And, as a person, I can’t do anything!” But then I think to myself, God damn it, shut the fuck up.

HOPPER: [both laugh] You know, you’re giving really wonderful performances. Since you didn’t know you’d be making sequels when you were making the first Twilight, has it been difficult for you to get back into character for these new ones?

STEWART: I’ve actually always been interested in following a character more long term, but the only place to really do that as an actor is on a TV series. But the Twilight series is cool because you know what’s ahead of you—all of the books have been written. And I get breaks in between. It’s sort of a depressing thing to lose a character just when you’ve been able to get to know her. Usually, at the end of a film it’s like I’ve finally gotten to know this person completely, and then we’re done. That actually happened on the set of Twilight, and then it happened again on New Moon. Each time my character Bella became a different person, and I got to know that person and take her to the next level.

HOPPER: Have you been able to enjoy it? Or do you feel more pressure doing these sequels?

STEWART: I do feel more of a pressurized strain than what is typical for me. Usually, what drives you is your own personal responsibility to the script and the character and the people you are working with. But in this case, I have a responsibility not only to that but to everyone who has personal involvement in the books—and now that spans the world. It’s an insane concept. There are certain things in Twilight . . . As much as I’m proud of that movie and I do like it, I feel like maybe I brought too much of myself to the character. I feel like I really know Bella now. But most readers feel like they know Bella because it’s a first-person narrative. She’s like a little vessel and everyone experiences the story through her. All of these girls who are fans personally feel like they encapsulate that character. So it’s like, “How the hell am I going to do that for all of them? It’s impossible!” But I’ve decided, if you’re just unabashedly honest all of the time, you have nothing to be ashamed of.

HOPPER: These Twilight books have some dark material.

STEWART: But the movies aren’t that dark, as much as we’d all have loved to have made those films. But as pretty as it is to watch and as nice as it is to have watched these two characters find solace in each other, everything around them is absolute chaos. I mean, you have to question their motivations—to watch two people so unhealthily devoted to each other . . . I stand behind everything that they do. I have to justify it in my mind, or else I couldn’t play the character. But they are definitely not the most pragmatic characters. The weirdest fucking themes run through this story—like dominance and masochism. I mean, you always have to realize that the story needs to make sense to the 11-year-olds who read the book and aren’t necessarily going to be viewing a scene as foreplay. But then there is the other segment of the audience—a large percentage—who does see the scene as foreplay. And it’s pretty deep, heady foreplay. [laughs] So it’s fun to play it both ways. I mean, I don’t know what it feels like to make out with my vampire boyfriend because it isn’t something that anybody has ever felt. But it’s funny to think that a lot of the audience is 10 years old and will maybe one day grow up to realize there are a lot of involved thoughts in Twilight that they didn’t see before.

HOPPER: Well, you’re getting a lot of attention.

STEWART: Yeah, it’s weird. There’s an idea about who I am that’s eternally projected onto me, and then I almost feel like I have to fulfill that role. Even when things come out of my mouth, I want to be sure I’m saying exactly what I mean. All I’m thinking of is the fact that everything that I say is going to be criticized—not criticized, just evaluated and analyzed. And it’s always something that matters so much to me that doesn’t come out right. But in terms of how my life has changed, I never really went out a whole lot before. I’m sort of an in-my-head kind of person. I wish I could take more walks . . .

HOPPER: You can’t take walks?

STEWART: I’d like to take more walks after work, instead of having to come back to my hotel room and not leave. So it can be boring. I’ve been working as an actress since I was very young, and I know a lot of people who are actors who don’t have to deal with having a persona . . . You know, if you look up the word persona, it isn’t even real. The whole meaning of the word is that it’s made up, and it’s like I didn’t even get to make up my own. It can be annoying. But I have a really strong feeling that this is going to go away, that this is the most intense it’s going to get—and could get—and that it’s fleeting. So in a few years, I will hopefully become more like the people I want to become like.

HOPPER: Does it bother you to see yourself in the tabloids?

STEWART: There’s nothing you can do about it, to be honest. I don’t leave my hotel room—literally, I don’t. I don’t talk to anybody about my personal life, and maybe that perpetuates it, too. But it’s really important to own what you want to own and keep it to yourself. That said, the only way for me not to have somebody know where I went the night before is if I didn’t go out at all. So that’s what I’m trading. It depends what mood I’m in. Some nights, I think, “You know what? I don’t care. I’m just going to do what I want to do.” Then the next day I think, “Ugh.Now everyone thinks I’m going out to get the attention.” But it’s like, no, I actually, for a second, thought that maybe I could be like a normal person.

HOPPER: I was looking at all the films you’ve done, and you’ve worked with some extraordinarily talented people: Patricia Clarkson—god, she’s a great actress—and Jodie Foster. Just really wonderful people. And your performances are very different. You started when you were nine years old. You wanted to act, right? It wasn’t like you were forced into it because your parents were in the industry?

STEWART: No. Not at all.

HOPPER: Because Dean Stockwell is one of my best friends, and he has horror stories about acting when he was a kid. But you wanted to do this, right?

STEWART: It’s a weird thing to expect a child that young to say what they want to do, like act. I’m not sure it was a natural inclination for me either, but it was something that I fell into. To be honest, I had fun at first. It was the first thing I ever thrived at. My parents are crew. They were both baffled that I wanted to act. But they support anything that me and my brothers want to do. It was something I thought was fun because I grew up on sets. And then a few years later, I grew up and acting became very different to me. I think I was about 13.

HOPPER: Did you study with anyone? Or did you just pick it up through association?

STEWART: No, I just walked into it.

HOPPER: You learned it there. That’s the best place to learn. I saw Panic Room again last night.

STEWART: Really? I haven’t seen that in so long. That was the second movie I ever made. Thank god Jodie Foster did that movie because I wasn’t thinking about anything on that set. I was literally just hanging out with her and being myself. I can’t think about watching that—it would kill me. It would be like watching a home movie.

HOPPER: But you’re so good in it. Did you go to school while you were working as a kid?

STEWART: I went to public school up until junior high. I know it’s a little late and I’m a little old, but I just finished high school—with honors. The other day I was doing a graduation scene on Eclipse, and I had just finished high school myself the week before, so I told the crew, “Hey, just so you know, I’m actually graduating right now, and I’m not going to have another ceremony.” So I took a mock picture with an extra. I literally asked the actor to come back and shake my hand and hand me the diploma while I was dressed in a cap and gown.


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.. 2009-09-28 | 16:10:03

Stackars Kristen

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Tycker att det är synd om henne.

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.. 2009-08-30 | 21:47:31

Kristens spöke i rummet



Det hon berättar.. det verkar vara rätt läskigt.Jag tror inte på sådant... men tänk att det ändå finns sånna som har varit med om läskiga grejer, som Kristen.

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.. 2009-08-20 | 12:06:17

Kristen Dazed outtakes









...och sedan en liten bit av intervjun

Dazed Digital: You are in the midst of becoming a huge star. There's a truckload of paparazzi outside the door right now.
Kristen Stewart: Yeah, but you can't think about it too much because if you think about it too much it is this weird and dreamy fantasy land - you think - ‘ what the hell absurd thing are we doing at 3 o'clock in the morning, with 300 people- pretending to be other people, what the fuck are we doing?


DD: The paparazzi thing is only since Twilight, right?
Kristen Stewart: Yeah since Twilight. That's the only reason they're out there. They find out where I am from the Internet - from Twitter, man! Anyone who wants to know where I am at any given time just has to go on Twitter, it's so ridiculous!


DD: I assume playing Joan Jett is a lot different experience from Twilight?
Kristen Stewart: It's so much fun. She's the ultimate badass. She was the first woman to start her own record label. Everybody threw her out after the Runaways and was like, ‘Sorry girl, your shticks over', she was like ‘No, the message stays the same people still want to hear it.'

Who the f*** did that before her? The music industry is brutal. Once there's one wave, one explosion of a type of music, everyone jumps on the bandwagon and tries to emulate that, so there's a bunch of shitty versions of other bands. So there's like shitty versions of everybody!


DD: You identify with this role in more ways than one, I'm sure. The film and music industry are not so far apart.
Kristen Stewart: Yeah, it's been awesome working on this. I've gotten to do a lot of great roles recently. I just made a film in New Orleans- and its going to sound funny because I play a 16 year old street kid prostitute stripper - but it's the one film so far I mostly identify with. I play such a child, like she has the emotional stability of a 5 year old; she's in her own little world that she had to close off at a certain point. She's at that point where she's not quite over the edge like a lot of those people, and I met a lot of them in New Orleans, talking to people who had done the job for so long.

They're gone. Like I hate to say that, there is a part of them that is dead inside and it is so sad they can still live a happy life or whatever, but that part is. So she's not dead, she's still whole. She's just really broken and she needs to be put back together, and she needs this guy. James Gandolfini plays this plumber who is grieving the loss of his daughter and is dead inside as well, so she is sort of the catalyst of his awakening and subsequent reuniting with his wife, like she comes out of the house after 8 years. Like this vulgar really fully kid who has her own problems greater than theirs ends up helping to get them to a place where they can continue their lives.

It was the greatest experience on a movie I have ever had. Everyone was tight and it was the greatest crew, Jake Scott, the director, is Ridley Scott's son. For some reason on that one, I didn't stop thinking all day. Now, keep in mind, I had a perfect upbringing, but I know what that feels in some way, to be this character. It was really hard. But they're really funny and they make the most of it. They're really great characters.


DD: Is that the best thing about being an actress, playing roles like that.
Kristen Stewart: That and also I meet so many amazing people and I get to work with my friends.


DD: You have any aspirations to do anything else?
Kristen Stewart: I know that will just naturally become other things, other than just acting in movies. I don't know what the f*** I'm going to do. I write shit or whatever. I am going to make my own movies with my friends, absolutely, and I might not only act in them. But really? I love this, I love what I do, I am definitely going to keep doing it if I feel this way about it. That could stop, but until then, I'm just going to just write, make movies, play music.

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.. 2009-08-20 | 12:06:16

Kristen Dazed outtakes









...och sedan en liten bit av intervjun

Dazed Digital: You are in the midst of becoming a huge star. There's a truckload of paparazzi outside the door right now.
Kristen Stewart: Yeah, but you can't think about it too much because if you think about it too much it is this weird and dreamy fantasy land - you think - ‘ what the hell absurd thing are we doing at 3 o'clock in the morning, with 300 people- pretending to be other people, what the fuck are we doing?


DD: The paparazzi thing is only since Twilight, right?
Kristen Stewart: Yeah since Twilight. That's the only reason they're out there. They find out where I am from the Internet - from Twitter, man! Anyone who wants to know where I am at any given time just has to go on Twitter, it's so ridiculous!


DD: I assume playing Joan Jett is a lot different experience from Twilight?
Kristen Stewart: It's so much fun. She's the ultimate badass. She was the first woman to start her own record label. Everybody threw her out after the Runaways and was like, ‘Sorry girl, your shticks over', she was like ‘No, the message stays the same people still want to hear it.'

Who the f*** did that before her? The music industry is brutal. Once there's one wave, one explosion of a type of music, everyone jumps on the bandwagon and tries to emulate that, so there's a bunch of shitty versions of other bands. So there's like shitty versions of everybody!


DD: You identify with this role in more ways than one, I'm sure. The film and music industry are not so far apart.
Kristen Stewart: Yeah, it's been awesome working on this. I've gotten to do a lot of great roles recently. I just made a film in New Orleans- and its going to sound funny because I play a 16 year old street kid prostitute stripper - but it's the one film so far I mostly identify with. I play such a child, like she has the emotional stability of a 5 year old; she's in her own little world that she had to close off at a certain point. She's at that point where she's not quite over the edge like a lot of those people, and I met a lot of them in New Orleans, talking to people who had done the job for so long.

They're gone. Like I hate to say that, there is a part of them that is dead inside and it is so sad they can still live a happy life or whatever, but that part is. So she's not dead, she's still whole. She's just really broken and she needs to be put back together, and she needs this guy. James Gandolfini plays this plumber who is grieving the loss of his daughter and is dead inside as well, so she is sort of the catalyst of his awakening and subsequent reuniting with his wife, like she comes out of the house after 8 years. Like this vulgar really fully kid who has her own problems greater than theirs ends up helping to get them to a place where they can continue their lives.

It was the greatest experience on a movie I have ever had. Everyone was tight and it was the greatest crew, Jake Scott, the director, is Ridley Scott's son. For some reason on that one, I didn't stop thinking all day. Now, keep in mind, I had a perfect upbringing, but I know what that feels in some way, to be this character. It was really hard. But they're really funny and they make the most of it. They're really great characters.


DD: Is that the best thing about being an actress, playing roles like that.
Kristen Stewart: That and also I meet so many amazing people and I get to work with my friends.


DD: You have any aspirations to do anything else?
Kristen Stewart: I know that will just naturally become other things, other than just acting in movies. I don't know what the f*** I'm going to do. I write shit or whatever. I am going to make my own movies with my friends, absolutely, and I might not only act in them. But really? I love this, I love what I do, I am definitely going to keep doing it if I feel this way about it. That could stop, but until then, I'm just going to just write, make movies, play music.

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.. 2009-08-18 | 08:10:40

Kristen på förstasidan

Kristen kommer att vara på förstasidan i September nummret av Dazed and Confused.



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Keep an eye out for the issue, which is set to hit newsstands August 20th, in which Kristen dishes on her feelings about the paparazzi and discusses rock and roll.


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.. 2009-08-13 | 21:39:44

Kristen grät av en scen i New Moon



Kan innehålla spoilers!

While making the first movie, Summit kept urging Stewart and Pattinson to ease up on the teenage angst. Now Stewart's diving headlong into heartache. She says she reached her breaking point while filming the pivotal scene where Edward abandons her. "Before the scene, I was sitting in my car, like f---ing crying - crying so hard you can't breathe," she says. "Because I was really overwhelmed and intimidated by the scene. Everyone says, ‘She better be able to pull off the emotion in this movie!' And it's such an important moment in the book, when he leaves." The scene exhausted her. "I'm thinking, ‘We have to be done now,'" she remembers. "‘Just tell me we're done!'"

In the end, she's very positive about how the film turned out. "[Making Twilight] was much more of a fight," says Stewart. "Everyone was a little more scared. We needed to make something commercial but stay true to the book. We didn't have enough money. It was all very impulsive, and that's what I love about that f---ing movie...But I think New Moon is gonna be even better.."


Ja, man kan ju säga att hon verkligen gick in i rollen.

Källa: TN


.. 2009-08-08 | 18:34:11

Kristens filmer



Ett bra videoklipp med filmer som Kristen har medverkat i. Inte alla, men de som hon har medverkat i när hon är lite äldre.

Filmerna: The Cake Eaters, Into the Wild, Cutlass, The Yellow Handkerchief, What Just Happened, Twilight och Adventureland.

Som ni ser i slutet så är det inte jag som har gjort det här videoklippet.


.. 2009-08-07 | 19:18:49

Personlig bild på Kristen



Det är inte precis samma sak som paparazzibilder, men det är ju fortfarande personligt, så om ni vill att jag tar bort den så gör jag självklart det, men visst är hon söt på bilden?

Hittat på TF.


.. 2009-08-03 | 12:39:46

Joan Jett om Kristen i The Runaways

Jett says she spends most days on the film's set. "It's been a really, really good experience, an interesting experience, very surreal experience. I think the actors are doing a brilliant job."



As for Stewart's portrayal of her, Jett says, "I could not be happier. I'm absolutely thrilled with her as a person, as an actor. I've gotten to know her a bit over this time, and I can't speak highly enough of her."


Läs hela artikeln här.


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