miércoles, 28 de julio de 2010
Josh Hutcherson Interview for the kids are all right
From the beginning of his career as a child star, Josh Hutcherson has walked the fine line between independent film and Hollywood film. He has appeared in films as wide-ranging as American Splendor, The Polar... Read the complete Josh Hutcherson Interview for the kids are all right here celebrity interviews
Mark Ruffalo Iinterview for the kids are all right
In the last decade, Mark Ruffalo has considerably heightened his profile in the world of Hollywood film having appeared in everything from romantic comedies like 13 Going On 30, Just Like Heaven, and Rumor Has…
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Julianne Moore Interview for the kids are all right
In the last decade, more films centered on gay people have been made now than ever before. Many of those films, like Far From Heaven , A Single Man or Chloe have the unlikely correlation of featuring actress Julianne Moore , however, she plays it all up as entirely unplanned. Read the complete Julianne Moore Interview for the kids are all right here celebrity interviews
jueves, 15 de julio de 2010
Nicola Peltz interview for the last airbender
You never know when the next child star will come and Nicola Peltz is every bit the next potential one. She scored roles in the independent comedy Harold as well as in more high-profile films like the Christmas comedy Deck The Halls and the crime thriller Righteous Kill. Now the 15 year-old has landed what is her biggest role to date as waterbender Katara in M. Night Shymalan’s film adaptation of the popular Nickelodeon animated TV series, The Last Airbender. Read more about Nicola Peltz interview here celebrity interviews
Jackson Rathbone interview for the last airbender
Jackson Rathbone is one of many new acting faces of which the enormous runaway success of The Twilight Saga has spawned with his role as reformed vampire newbie Jasper Hale. It has led him to roles in films like S. Darko and Dread... Read more about the Jackson Rathbone interview here Celebrity interviews
Taylor Lautner Interview for twilight saga eclipse
Taylor Lautner was a mostly virtually unknown child star whose biggest claim to fame was playing the male title character in Robert Rodriguez’s 3D children’s fantasy The Adventures Of Sharkboy And Lavagirl. However, all that changed when he became the face of carefree, yet highly intense Jacob Black in The Twilight Saga... Read more about Taylor Lautner interview here celebrity interviews
Kristen Stewart Interview
Kristen Stewart was an up and coming child star of such films as Panic Room and Zathura. However, all that would change overnight when she became the envy of millions of teenage girls when she became the face of Bella Swan in The Twilight Saga... Read the complete interview and others more here Celebrity interviews
robert pattinson interview
In 2008, Robert Pattinson was just your everyday British acting talent. But all that changed overnight when he became the face of the perfectly coiffed and pale, brooding vampire Edward Cullen in The Twilight Saga.
In the wake of Twilight and its sequel New Moon’s enormous success, it has turned the Londoner into easily the most internationally sought-after pin-up idol to come out of England since George Michael. While Pattinson has continued to build his career with independent films like From Ashes and Remember Me, the 24 year-old returns as Edward in the latest film in the series, The Twilight Saga: Eclipse.
Robert first discussed how he feels Edward has evolved with the latest Twilight film. “In the first two movies, he feels desolation from reality,” he believes, “So when he finds one thing to hold onto, that’s where the possessiveness comes from. I think, as the series goes on, he accepts more of the contemporary world.”
“All the things that were deemed to be flawed before start fading away, and that’s how I’m trying to play him,” Pattinson adds, “He’s coming out of his shell a little bit in Eclipse, so hopefully, by the end of Breaking Dawn, he’ll be a normal 17-year-old guy, who’s just a little bit pale.”
Pattinson remarks that there is one subtle ingredient that he uses to truly embody the character of Edward.
“Probably the contact lenses,” Robert says, “They make me miserable, as soon as I put them in. That’s what creates the pouting and brooding character.”
Robert shared what he felt he had to learn that was new for Edward this time around. “I guess I had to learn how to run properly,” he claims, “In the last two, I ran in a limp slash-skip, and I had to look like I could run more solidly this time. So, I spent a lot of time on a giant treadmill, like one of those wheels mice run around on, and got filmed doing it to improve my form.”
Pattinson says that one thing he does share in common with Edward is his belief that everyone has a soul.
“I can’t remember who said it, but a soul and a heaven must exist because good people aren’t rewarded enough on Earth,” he believes, “I always liked that....
In the wake of Twilight and its sequel New Moon’s enormous success, it has turned the Londoner into easily the most internationally sought-after pin-up idol to come out of England since George Michael. While Pattinson has continued to build his career with independent films like From Ashes and Remember Me, the 24 year-old returns as Edward in the latest film in the series, The Twilight Saga: Eclipse.
Robert first discussed how he feels Edward has evolved with the latest Twilight film. “In the first two movies, he feels desolation from reality,” he believes, “So when he finds one thing to hold onto, that’s where the possessiveness comes from. I think, as the series goes on, he accepts more of the contemporary world.”
“All the things that were deemed to be flawed before start fading away, and that’s how I’m trying to play him,” Pattinson adds, “He’s coming out of his shell a little bit in Eclipse, so hopefully, by the end of Breaking Dawn, he’ll be a normal 17-year-old guy, who’s just a little bit pale.”
Pattinson remarks that there is one subtle ingredient that he uses to truly embody the character of Edward.
“Probably the contact lenses,” Robert says, “They make me miserable, as soon as I put them in. That’s what creates the pouting and brooding character.”
Robert shared what he felt he had to learn that was new for Edward this time around. “I guess I had to learn how to run properly,” he claims, “In the last two, I ran in a limp slash-skip, and I had to look like I could run more solidly this time. So, I spent a lot of time on a giant treadmill, like one of those wheels mice run around on, and got filmed doing it to improve my form.”
Pattinson says that one thing he does share in common with Edward is his belief that everyone has a soul.
“I can’t remember who said it, but a soul and a heaven must exist because good people aren’t rewarded enough on Earth,” he believes, “I always liked that....
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