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- First Look! Rob's New 'Vanity Fair' Cover
- Kristen's Glamour Outtake- Newish Version
- 'Bel Ami' Co-star, Colm Meaney, talks about Rob!
- More Pics of Rob from the 'Breaking Dawn' Set- Unt...
- GossipCop on Rob and Kristen's Alleged 'Pre-Oscar ...
- RobSten FanVid: Everlasting Love
- 2 Old/New FanVids of Rob at the Twilight Event in ...
- When Rob Met Tai/Rosie. TaiPattz Anyone? lol
- Old/New Fan Pics of Kristen
- Projection List Tweets about the New WFE Trailer
- Amy Adams Talks about Kristen and OTR at the Oscar...
- MTV's Joshua Horowitz Promises a Twilight Suprise
- The 2011 Oscars 'Twilight' Musical Surprise
- Reese Witherspoon Talks about Rob and WFE at the O...
- Kristen Back in Vancouver - February 27, 2011 Unta...
- Pics of Kristen Leaving LAX- February 27, 2011
- Rumor: Rob and Kristen Attend A Pre-Oscar Party
- Old/New Vid of Kristen at the VIP Area- Ezeiza Air...
- Catherine Hardwicke Talks About the TwiAudition wi...
- Old/New Pics of Rob, Kristen and Tom
- Cute Kristen Collage: Barefoot Princess
- Rob at Cannes- May 2009 - Untagged HQs
- Rob and Twilight Mentioned on 'Coronation Street'
- AH Live: Peter Facinelli Talks 'Breaking Dawn' and...
- Shiloh Fernandez Talks About Rob...Again
- MTV's The Seven: Rob Spotted Filming 'Breaking Dawn'
- The Official Cosmopolis Website Gets a Makeover
- Win a Chance to Meet Rob at the WFE Premiere in Be...
- Old/New HQ Pics of Kristen and Eddie Redmayne -'Th...
- Rumor: Possible R/K Sighting in LA - In a Vet's Of...
- Breaking Dawn Update: Stunt Rehearsals at the Swa...
- RobSten FanVid: Book of Love
- Jackson Rathbone Talks About BD Sex Scenes and Rob...
- 'Oscar' Producer Promises A Surprise for Twilight ...
- Preview of Rob's Vanity Fair- Italy Interview
- Rob's Parents are in Vancouver
- RobSten FanVids: All is Nothing Without You. Weird...
- Amy Adams Mentions OTR Cast. 'On the Road' Possibl...
- Cosmopolis Production Info Update- Cast and Status...
- 'Water for Elephants' German TV Spot with Some New...
- First Look! Rob's New 'Vanity Fair' Photoshoot - F...
- WFE Director, Francis Lawrence Tweets About a New ...
- Rob's Vanity Fair Available March 3rd
- Hello there Robawski! 'Water for Elephants' Movie ...
- Old/New Video of Kristen and Dakota at SXSW 2010 -...
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- Old 'Little Ashes' BTS Pics Now Untagged
- Tom Sturridge Mentions the BritPack's RoadTrip in ...
- Breaking Dawn Update: New Pics of the Swan and Bla...
- Old/New Pic of Rob and Kristen - At a Friend's Wed...
- Rob And Kristen Win at iVillage Awards
- Marcus Foster Talks About Rob in New Interview
- Old FanPics of Kristen
- Rob and Kristen Arrive in Vancouver - February 21,...
- RobSten FanVid: Stick Wit U
- Old Pics of Kristen With Miles Simone
- Madonna's Daughter Lourdes is Team Edward!
- Rob Featured in the National Movie Awards 2011 Pro...
- Mackenzie Foy on Rob and Kristen: "They're really ...
- More Possible Kristen Sightings Around LA
- Breaking Dawn Update: Edward and Bella's Cottage. ...
- RobSten FanVids: Hold My Hand. Like A Smile.
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- Possible R/K Sighting in LA Last Night- February 19th
- 'Water for Elephants' Update: Francis Lawrence Twe...
- Susanne Bier, Golden Globe Best Foreign Film Winne...
- Old/New Pics of Kristen From Access Hollywood - No...
- A 'Water for Elephants' Premiere in Berlin on Apri...
- Rob's Water for Elephants Poster Now in HQ
- New/Old FanPic of Kristen
- 'The Yellow Handkerchief' Featured in Roger Ebert'...
- New Pics of Kristen Arriving at LAX February 18, 2...
- Rob Meets the Foreign Press for 'Water for Elephan...
- Old Kristen Interview with NJ.com - Adventureland ...
- New FanPic of Rob -Breaking Dawn Set. Plus Fan Enc...
- 4 New Outtakes of Rob - EW 2010
- It's a wrap for Breaking Dawn-Baton Rouge Set Toda...
- Old/New Pics of Kristen At a Baseball Game With th...
- Juliette Binoche Joins 'Cosmopolis' as Didi Fanche...
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- 'Bel Ami' Will Be Ready for Cannes or Venice
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- New/Old Pic of Rob and Kristen at a Wedding - Augu...
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Old Kristen Interview with NJ.com - Adventureland Promo
This is obviously an old interview, some bits are new to me so I thought I'd share. Really good interview. Thanks to luacheia99 via KStewAngel
NJ.Com- April 2, 2009 At 19, Kristen Stewart keeps growing into bigger roles.
For millions of swooning fans, the movie of 2008 was "Twilight." For star Kristen Stewart, it was a new and surprising dawn. The daughter of a TV producer and a writer, she'd been acting since she was a child, doing the kind of parts that Evan Rachel Wood had grown out of, and Dakota Fanning hadn't yet grown into.
Then came the goose-pimpled fable. And suddenly Stewart had to deal with "Twilight" mania (a tiny bit scary), David Letterman interviews (a little uncomfortable) and a hot career (surprising, but very nice).
It was daunting at first, but Stewart -- who turns 19 next week -- has learned to take it and to take time out for herself. And for us, recently, to talk about her new movie, Greg Mottola's comic romance "Adventureland."
Q: There are a lot of movies about unhappy suburban teens, but "Adventureland" feels like the way 18-year-olds really think.
A: Well, it's sort of Greg's story, so it's written from a very real, personal standpoint ... It deals with some things that have been touched on before, but nothing starts out cliche, or ends up glorified. It's not cheesy.
Q: Are there a lot of cheesy scripts out there about people your age?
A: There's a lot of material floating around that's sort of empty. And I can't really work on something like that. I can only be a part of something that feels like, if I don't bring this character to life she's going to die right there on the page.
Q: Even with all the drama the characters in "Adventureland" are going through, there's a lot of humor, too, most of it coming from their crummy summer jobs. Could you relate to that?
A: Well, I've had sort of different versions of crummy summer jobs. The thing is, I could never quit my crummy summer jobs. I was sort of stuck there (on the set), thinking, "Why am I here?''
Q: Your first big job was "Panic Room." So you walk on and it's a David Fincher movie, and there's Jodie Foster. Were you intimidated? Or were you too young to be intimidated?
A: I was an overly confident 10-year-old, I guess. I was aware enough to note how important the people I was working with were, but I was also kind of aware that I was just a kid and people don't expect anything from kids -- you know, just know your lines and stay in focus. So if I did anything remotely good, people would be really surprised and appreciative. That was kind of cool. But I like it so much better now. I like expectations.
Q: You were very young then, but you seemed different than the other child actors. You had really short hair and this kind of edgy, skater grrrl vibe. Was that something you were consciously trying to do?
A: I was never trying to present myself in a certain way, but there was definitely this side that people picked up on. I was so rejected from anything that was comic or light or frivolous. You know, it wasn't like, "No, I'm not going to do a Nickelodeon series, I'm going to do cool things!" It was more like, Nickelodeon was totally uninterested ... Which ended up being fine. The people who are really good at that stuff are entertainers. I am so not that.
Q: You grew up with parents who worked in the business. Was there this sort of "Aha!" moment when you knew this was something you were going to pursue, too?
A: I have the "Aha" moments progressively -- they're like milestones and they hit you. I think my first "Aha!" moment was when I did this (TV) movie called "Speak." I was just rolling with it, and ended up kind of really losing myself in it, so that I felt like I was a different person at the end. That was a big moment.
Q: Was seeing the script for "Twilight" another "Aha"?
A: It all happened very fast. I hadn't heard of the books and I read the script and loved it and auditioned for it, so it was very conventional in the way I got the part. But knowing Catherine (Hardwicke) was directing was definitely a draw, because I knew it would be a collaborative process -- not forced, but found.
Q: What did you two find in Bella?
A: She's a very strong character. And a lot of people disagree with that, because she gives up some control. But I think it takes a lot of courage to give up that control. That's what Catherine and I talked about, a lot, that Bella was strong enough to do that ... It's a really striking story, because it's just so fundamental. What do we live for? And unless you're a total nihilist you have to say, "For someone else, for companionship." And the story is about what you sacrifice for that.
Q: How prepared were you for what happened after? Because you strike me as a fairly interior person, and suddenly you're doing mall appearances.
A: It's not easy for me, to be honest. But the cool aspect of it is, you love something and you put your guts into it and you have other people throwing their guts on the ground for you, it's fire for fire. That's great. No other movie I've ever done has had such a devoted audience. So I'm down on going on this journey. We're doing the second film now and that's going to be really interesting, because in a way it almost completely undermines the first. It's very, very different.
Q: And you're very, very busy with a lot of other things. You have an indie film, "The Cake Eaters," in theaters. And you're preparing to play Joan Jett in "The Runaways."
A: Yeah, "The Cake Eaters" -- there are certain movies that you would do for nothing, just the experience of doing it. "Runaways," I'm immersing myself in now. I got to hang out with Joan Jett for awhile, and I think that's the coolest thing I've ever done ... Which is great. I really need to lose myself in a role. I really need to become someone else. 'Cause believe me, no one wants to see me play Kristen Stewart.