Showing posts with label Interviews. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Interviews. Show all posts

Jun 22, 2012

Kristen's Interview with The Music.com Australia

TheMusic.com.au  Kristen Stewart believes that most people’s notion of Snow White is the sweet, demure Disney version of the character (“unless they read a lot of fairy tales as a kid, which I didn’t), and so she admits that she didn’t really see the potential of a new Snow White story when she first heard about the film.

“I didn’t really see why anyone would want to join her cause,” she says. “Back when the Disney version was made, being a caretaker, being delicate and sweet and maternal, was kind of an ultimate goal. But to do the story today, I think she has to do a little more than sweep house. When I read it, I could totally recognise Snow White within this very dark context as someone really, really trying to retain light and not harden.



“Right now, a lot of female characters that are trying to be strong are promoted as ‘Yeah, female empowerment!’ but in this case I’m glad she remained a girl, someone trying to find her strength and her steadiness and her compassion and her trust in herself. You know, we rip her heart out and stomp on it, put it back in her chest and see if it still beats… and it does. So I thought it was really impressive, the darkness and the light of this world.”


It was revealed this week that Stewart topped the Forbes magazine list of Hollywood’s highest-paid actresses, her paydays for the last two Twilight Saga movies earning her more than $12 million (and her cut of her profits ramping it up even more). But her tastes seem to be run more towards the independent end of things, with the actress taking on roles in critically-acclaimed films like AdventurelandInto the Wild and The Runaways.
So she was happily surprised when Snow White And The Huntsman offered her the opportunity to delve a little deeper into the creative process than she imagined it would.

More After the Cut!!!

Rob's Interview with Star Extreme - Cosmopolis Cannes PressJunket


Via: RPLife & Robstenation

More of Kristen and Rupert's Interview with The West Australian

West Australian  If you are going to inject a classic fairy tale with contemporary relevance, it helps to have as your leading lady an actress who speaks to her generation.

 Director Rupert Sanders admits that he has seen only the first Twilight film - but he knew when it came to finding a girl who embodied all the qualities of the gutsy heroine at the centre of his first feature film, Snow White and the Huntsman, there could be no one better suited to the role than Kristen Stewart. "She's very contemporary and very spirited," Sanders says of the 22-year-old star who has become a household name playing Bella Swan in the hit vampire film franchise. "She carries a lot of weight on her shoulders and does it with far more years than she has under her belt. There was just something about that spirit that was undefined and raw that drew us to her. It's very unbridled and kind of un-manicured."

 It's the morning after the Australian premiere of Snow White and the Huntsman (or SWATH as the film is known on Twitter), Sanders' ambitious, big-budget adaptation of the Brothers Grimm fairytale, featuring a stellar cast including Australian Chris Hemsworth and Oscar-winning actress Charlize Theron.

 In the plush confines of Sydney's Park Hyatt Hotel, Sanders is sitting alongside his leading lady whose casual leggings, old grey t-shirt and flannel shirt, belie the fact she has, just that morning, been named by Forbes as the highest-paid actress in Hollywood. "Well, she's worth every penny," he adds, giving the uncomfortable- looking actress a reassuring smile.

Via: Robstenation
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Kristen and Sam's Interview with T13 Chile


Via: Robstenation & RobsteChile

Kristen, Chris, and Rupert's Interview with Famous Mag - SWATH Sydney Premiere


Via: Robstenation I Source: FamousAU

Audio: Rob's Interview on XFM's Breakfast Show with Danny Wallace


Via: RPLife & Robstenation

Kristen and Chris's Interviews on 2DayFM, Hot30, and The BigCouch



Hot30 Countdown Interview: 

2DayFM Interview: 

The Big Couch: 

Kristen's Sydney Morning Herald Interview


SMH.com Kristen Stewart is set to make her mark, writes Craig Mathieson.

IN HER new film, the fantasy epic Snow White and the Huntsman, Kristen Stewart plays a young princess who escapes deprivation and confinement, survives testing trials and acquits herself as a leader ready to claim what is rightfully hers. The story is derived from a Brothers Grimm fairytale, but it has no shortage of contemporary relevance, especially for the American actress.

''She's been imprisoned by Twilight and this is her breakout,'' says Rupert Sanders, the British director making his first feature with Snow White and the Huntsman. ''Kristen's very talented and she's got a huge career ahead of her where she will constantly surprise people.''

As one of the few successful child actors to transition without a hitch into adult roles, Stewart feels like a familiar screen fixture despite being merely 22 years old. She was just 17 when she was cast as Bella Swan, the chaste teenage girl who falls in love with Robert Pattinson's brooding vampire in 2008's Twilight. That overwrought franchise finally ends this November, and it appears that while she's grateful for the exposure, Stewart is ready for the next phase of her career.

''I'm not trying to distance myself from Twilight, but there are several films coming out this year that are going to compound the sense of change,'' Stewart says. ''I've done things that are far and away from anything I could imagine, and right now I'm bursting with emotions and questions.''



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More SWATH Premiere Interviews from TenNews and The Hot Hits


The Hot Hits Interview:


The HotHits Rupert Sanders directs the upcoming action/drama starring Charlize Theron, and had nothing but positive words to say about Kristen. He revealed "When I met her I was very taken by this rebellious streak to her... she's a very tough girl. If the role demands it she'll throw herself off a cliff." 

We also asked the lovely Kristen Stewart to tell us how it was to work with Charlize Theron! "Awesome..." Kristen said. "She's a real game upper. I want to stand on my tip toes around her, I want to impress her..." "You're always taking a bit of a gamble signing onto a movie... (but I knew) I want to work with her... it could be a terrible movie, (but) I want to work with her."



Via: Robstenation



Kristen and Chris Interview with Take40/Hot Hits and Marc Fennell

The Hot Hits/Take40

 Take40 Kristen plays the leading character, and revealed of the modern interpretation: "The coolest thing about it is that she is very much what you'd imagine Snow White to be...She's very pure, she's got this connection to the earth, she's very compassionate and all that." "But it's not fake, she doesn't have a super power."

 Chris Hemsworth also had some interesting tidbits to share about his involvement in the film, including the admission that he loved singing Enya on set! "Maybe I liked a bit of Enya," he revealed to the Take 40 team. "My whole thing was this reminds me of Lord Of The Rings... we need some Enya... so I may have sung Enya through the shoot a bit."

 We wish he would sing Enya to us! Kristen added sarcastically "(He sang) just a couple of times... it memorable for me, obviously."

MarcFennell Interview: 

Youtube: beautifulrk

Kristen's Interview with the West Australian/YahooAU

Kristen Stewart may have just been named the highest paid actress in Hollywood - but it appears the Twilight star was the last to know. Stewart, who is in Australia promoting Snow White and the Huntsman, raked in $US34.5 million ($34.2 million) in the past year, helped by her new movie, in which she co-stars with Australian actor Chris Hemsworth.


However, the 22-year-old had no idea about her new title until she was asked by Access All Areas during an interview in Sydney yesterday how she felt about knocking Angelina Jolie off the top of Forbes' list.
"Oh wow," a clearly embarrassed Stewart said, just hours after the news hit the internet. "What are you talking about? I didn't know that."
While her bank balance proves otherwise, sitting alongside SWATH director Rupert Sanders at Sydney's exclusive Park Hyatt hotel yesterday afternoon, Stewart looked like any other 20-something girl, dressed casually in worn-out leggings and a grey flannel shirt.
Even at the Australian premiere of SWATH on Tuesday night, she ditched her Christian Louboutin heels for a pair of comfy Converse sneakers.
"I just don't like teetering over all those young girls," she said. "I want to be able to run around and talk to them. I acknowledge the heels do look better, but that's OK."
So is she uncomfortable with her new title?
"No, I think pressure is kind of a big part of the job and I really appreciate pressure, but it's not really from stuff like that" she said. "Any pressure I feel is self-inflicted."
Stewart was last in Australia to promote the massively successful Twilight. However, she said the reception she received at the SWATH premiere on Tuesday in Bondi, which saw some fans camp out for 48 hours to get a glimpse of the star, was just as emphatic.
"I got really emotional when I got there," she said. "We've got lucky enough to share that energy and that feeling with so many people with Twilight but when I got there for Snow White and saw the same thing it was baffling. It was really cool."
Cameron Diaz, who brought in $US34 million in the past 12 months with films like What to Expect When You're Expecting and Bad Teacher, was second on Forbes' list. Oscar winner Sandra Bullock was third with $US25 million in earnings between May 2011 and May 2012 while Jolie was fourth with $US20 million.

'I just don't like teetering over all those young girls (on high heels) … I want to be able to run around and talk to them. I acknowledge the heels do look better, but that's OK.' KRISTEN STEWART


Audio: Kristen's Interview with ZM

Kristen mentions 'Cali'  "I think we start in August"

Via: Robstenation I Source: ZMOnline

Rob's Interview with Telecable (France)

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Bel Ami is different from the Twilight movies that made you an international star. Why this movie?
Rob: I forced myself from the beginning to do different movies between each Twilight films because it made me feel better to become a normal guy again with no excessive makeup or contact lenses. That's why I wanted to do Bel Ami. I knew of Maupassant's novel because I love French litterature. The only regret I have is that we filmed in Hungary instead of Paris.

Why didn't you film in France?
Rob: It's very difficult to find the Paris from Guy de Maupassant in the French capital today. Whereas there's hundreds of streets in Budapest that look like Paris from the 19th century. But I hope to film in France soon.

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May 25, 2012

Kristen in "20 Minuten Friday" (Switzerland): Scans + Article

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Translation


„Hey, what’s up“, Kristen Stewart says, sits down on a simple black chair and crosses her legs. Apart from constantly bobbing her left foot during the interview she appears to be very relaxed and attentive. She’s trying to catch eye contact (wow the eyes!). Her hands are continuously gesturing when she’s talking. And with her lengthened yeeeeahs and uhmmms she obtains extra time before she’s found the right words for her answers.
The twenty minutes with Kristen change everything I’ve ever thought about her. When I met her for the first time exactly two years ago she was shy. And totally insecure. She restarted almost every second sentence several times. Cracked her fingers. Ran her fingers through her hair again and again. Press appointments were „horrifying and scary“, Kristen once said. The more surprising is her presence and directness that she’s radiating today when she sits next to you. What happened to Kristen Stewart?
Simple insight – huge release
Memo: Kristen is only 18 years old when the first “Twilight” movie – produced with a low budget – went through the roof and caused a hype. The interest in her person is too demanding for her. “The pressure is so huge, everyone’s got expectations.” She said to me back then. She wouldn’t understand why people are so interested in her. “I was just lucky to get the role as Bella. I’m not someone better just because of that.” Self-confidence? Negative. Today she says: „The interesting part about me is what I do, my movies.“ A simple insight that she gained, yet a release for the shy Kristen. “I’m more relaxed now. I’ve got more control over me.” When she sits down with journalists at one table or walks the red carpet she says to herself: “It’s fine.” These things belong to the job she loves so much. And they are no longer a reason to be nervous or insecure.
Bye-bye “Twilight”
The “Twilight” hype was blessing and curse: It overran Kristen – but has also made her a Hollywood-Pro. Kristen finally controls her game, one month after her 22nd Birthday. Just even her name will attract millions into the cinemas. And will bring her offers for roles from blockbuster to art house movies. This year Kristen is seen in even three movies: After “Snow White and the Huntsman” the indie movie “On The Road” will release this autumn and the “Twilight” finale. 
“Definitely a big year for me”, Kristen says. She’s ready.

Translation & Scans: Robsteners - please credit, thank you :)

May 24, 2012

Rob's Interview With Metro France

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From Twilight to the cinema of David Cronenberg, that's a big step. It is the beginning of a new career for you?
Firstly, to be here with this movie, it's amazing. For a young actor like me, for people who really like cinema, it's the ultimate festival. One of the only ones that considers cinema like an art form. Here it's not about being a celebrity and all that comes with it. To go back on the subject of my career, it's probably the start of something. Because shooting Cosmopolis gave me the confidence I needed to invest myself in projects that really interest me.

You started in England but you became famous because of Hollywood. Do you think young american actors see Cannes like you do?
Maybe ... until the day their movie gets selected *laughs*. In the US, Cannes isn't given a lot of media coverage, we talk about it more in a professional environment. Whereas in London, the festival is on the first page of the newspapers for two weeks. The thing that is weird here is all these people that clap for you at the end of the screening. I went to the one for On the Road (note: wednesday night) and it hit me. In the USA, people leave as soon as the credits roll. I asked david what would happen if we were booed with Cosmopolis. Do we have to stay up for 20 minutes anyway? *laughs*

Apparently, you're a fan of Cronenberg. Did you sign on for one of his movies without reading a script?
Absolutely. I did so last week! My agent asked me if I was reading for the next movie with David and I said yes without thinking *laughs*. For Cosmopolis tho, I read the script one year before it got offered to me and I foudn it excellent. On the first read, I felt a connexion. It talked to me without me even knowing what it was about.



The Rest of the Interview After the Jump! :)
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May 23, 2012

Rob's Red Carpet Interview at the OTR Premiere




Laurent: How are you tonight?
Rob: I'm good, I'm very excited about the movie.

Laurent: Do you think it's important for you to be here, to support Kristen?
Rob: If there's a problem? No there's no problem.

Laurent: No, not a problem. Was it important for you to see the movie and to support her?
Rob: Yeah, I've seen the movie before, it's a good movie and I'm looking forward to see it again, to see everyone. Hopefully they appreciate it.

Laurent: Friday it will be your turn with David Cronenberg movie. Was it like a rehearsal for you tonight? 
Rob: Not yet, I wanted to practice walking up the steps.

May 16, 2012

More Interviews from the UK SWATH Press Junket


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 "These types of situations (referring to the interview) are really the only times that you have to deal with it and it feels really fitting and appropriate and it makes sense," Stewart said of her fame. "It only gets weird when it enters this strange world of suddenly you're interesting beyond your job, and some people buy in to that and think, 'Alright! Cash in! I'm like totally gonna sell myself,' and I don't think they're even aware of what they're doing."

Stewart, who has stated that she never wanted to be the center of attention as a child, added that she thinks its "weird and embarrassing" when celebrities commoditize themselves in an effort to capitalize on their fame. "I think the most interesting thing about me is the fact, right now, that were doing 'Snow White' and we're at this junket," the California native said. "People know my cat's name, which is weird. That's so interesting!—I named him 'Max,'" she added with a sarcastic tone. 

via KStewAngel | thanks Robstenation

More interviews from the UK Press Junket here.

May 10, 2012

Kristen on Graham Norton

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The show will air tomorrow at 10:35PM BST/ 11:35PM CET/ 5:35PM ET/ 2:35PM PT
Livestream Links: HERE | HERE


Tweets and LQ Fan Pic After the Jump! :)

Kristen Talks about Charlize in Instyle Magazine (June 2012)


“‘Even when Charlize plays the wife or girlfriend, she bursts out of it,” says actress Kristen Stewart, who stars as Snow White opposite Theron’s malicious Queen Ravenna in Snow White and the Huntsman.‘I’ve seen her in different lights, such as when she was staring at me like she wanted to bite my head off. It was like, Wow, you’re fucking hot. And when there was a baby around, she would light up and look like Mother Theresa. She’s a force.’”

Plus a few more Kristen mentions. Kristen '10 Best Looks Ever' and How To Get Her Purple Smokey Eye. Charlize is also on the cover. (: 

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