Kristen Stewart is looking glamorous on the cover of W’s September issue, where the actress talks about Breaking Dawn, fame, and family. Watch her video interview to see why she says the upcoming movie is a “BFD” in today’s PopSugar Rush!
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It’s Kristen Stewart like we have never seen her before — big movie star hair, dramatic eye makeup, fur, leather and just a whole lot of Va Va Voom! K-Stew goes glam for the September issue of W Magazine, and the 21-year-old Twilight actress is nothing short of sizzling!
Kristen tells the mag that she has always been attracted to the Twilight franchise.
“I f***ing love me a vampire,” she tells W. “I was 17 when I read Twilight, and at the time it was so perfect for me. The script was about young kids who think they can handle stuff that they just can’t. And they’re going to do it anyway. Because, why not? Just torture yourself. I relate to that. Vampires are a little dangerous — and we girls like to test ourselves.”
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She also opens up about the “awesome” Breaking Dawn wedding scene.
“This was my first wedding,” she shares. “It was insane. And odd. The wedding dress experience was a huge deal. I tried on one version of the dress, and it was like tweak and tweak and alter and tweak and change, and then it’s done. BFD (big f***ing deal) dress. Huge deal.”
Kristen also reveals that unlike some actors, she doesn’t have a problem watching herself on screen.
“It’s not like I sit around watching my movies again and again, but I’ve never quite believed actors when they say they don’t watch themselves,” she says. “I hear them going around the block to make excuses for why they don’t watch their work. It’s bulls***. Sorry, guys — I know you watch your stuff.”
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Catch K-Stew in her W screen test below and for more of interview and pics from the photo shoot, check out WMagazine.com!
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We didn’t know Kristen Stewart could get so glammed up! The Twilight actress is looking extra hot and sexy in a new photo shoot for W magazine.
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Entertainment Tonight revealed a sneak peek look at Kristen’s new W spread and it’s nothing short of amazing.
With big beautiful hair and dramatic eye makeup, Kristen poses seductively in fur and leather for the stunning shoot.
We can’t wait to see more!
Do you think Robert Pattinson approves?
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Watch the ET clip, below!
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Bill Condon is one of the greatest living directors, on the strength of Gods and Monsters, Kinsey and Dreamgirls.So why on Earth would he choose to film the ultra-weird conclusion to Stephenie Meyer’s paranormal soap operaTwilight? That’s the biggest question that’s been hanging overBreaking Dawn, theTwilightfinale which Condon is adapting as two movies. And we got an answer, of sorts, when we talked to Condon at San Diego Comic-Con.
We heard from Condon at a specialTwilightpress conference first thing in the morning, and then again at the movie’s Hall H panel. And it seems like he has two reasons for wanting to do these two movies: the love of outsiders, and the love of vampires.
I got the chance to ask Condon one question, so I asked about the theme of social repression, and people not being allowed to be themselves. That theme shows up in pretty much all of Condon’s other films, so I was wondering how it might be expressed inTwilight: Breaking Dawn. And Condon responded:
It would sound really pretentious to say that, but I do feel like I am drawn to people who are outsiders that are yearning, and all these characters are. Jacob is yearning, all the time. Edward and Bella are trying to find a way to live the life that they were meant to.
So he feels as though the vampires and werewolves ofTwilighthave something in common with the alienated director James Whale inGods and Monsters, or Jennifer Hudson’s alienated singer inDreamgirls.
And the other thing that Condon kept stressing was that he’d always been a huge fan of horror, growing up, and he’d always loved vampires. He was a huge fan of the supernatural soap Dark Shadows, for example, as he explained to the press conference:
I don’t know. I was a kid and I would run home to see that show. There were all kinds of creatures, but it was mostly vampires and Barnabas Collins. I think it was growing up in a very intense Catholic household that makes you a little twisted. Whatever new vampires are around, I’ve always been interested in them, as I was with Twilight.
“I started out in horror movies,” Condon told the panel in Hall H, referring to his early work on films likeCandyman: Farewell to the Fleshand various TV movies. He immediately “imprinted” on the material when he read the novel and an early script outline. “I loved it. It’s all third act. All the other movies have been leading up to this.” And he feels like the second half of the firstBreaking Dawnmovie turns into “a really cool horror movie,” with the birth and the wolf pack attacking.
The note of Twilight as horror movie came from the film’s stars as well — Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart talked about how they had an animatronic baby in the scene where Bella is introduced to her baby for the first time. And it looked like Chucky from theChild’s Playmovies, with hair and teeth, and eyes that kept moving around even after Condon yelled “cut.”
If anybody can make the tail end of the Edward-Bella-Jacob triangle into a deeper story about outsiders who are trying to find themselves and create the lives they were supposed to have — instead of the lives that society says they should have — it would be the man who made Alfred Kinsey into a great cinematic hero. Let’s hope he pulls it off.
Source: io9
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Bill Condon is one of the greatest living directors, on the strength of Gods and Monsters, Kinsey and Dreamgirls.So why on Earth would he choose to film the ultra-weird conclusion to Stephenie Meyer’s paranormal soap operaTwilight? That’s the biggest question that’s been hanging overBreaking Dawn, theTwilightfinale which Condon is adapting as two movies. And we got an answer, of sorts, when we talked to Condon at San Diego Comic-Con.
We heard from Condon at a specialTwilightpress conference first thing in the morning, and then again at the movie’s Hall H panel. And it seems like he has two reasons for wanting to do these two movies: the love of outsiders, and the love of vampires.
I got the chance to ask Condon one question, so I asked about the theme of social repression, and people not being allowed to be themselves. That theme shows up in pretty much all of Condon’s other films, so I was wondering how it might be expressed inTwilight: Breaking Dawn. And Condon responded:
It would sound really pretentious to say that, but I do feel like I am drawn to people who are outsiders that are yearning, and all these characters are. Jacob is yearning, all the time. Edward and Bella are trying to find a way to live the life that they were meant to.
So he feels as though the vampires and werewolves ofTwilighthave something in common with the alienated director James Whale inGods and Monsters, or Jennifer Hudson’s alienated singer inDreamgirls.
And the other thing that Condon kept stressing was that he’d always been a huge fan of horror, growing up, and he’d always loved vampires. He was a huge fan of the supernatural soap Dark Shadows, for example, as he explained to the press conference:
I don’t know. I was a kid and I would run home to see that show. There were all kinds of creatures, but it was mostly vampires and Barnabas Collins. I think it was growing up in a very intense Catholic household that makes you a little twisted. Whatever new vampires are around, I’ve always been interested in them, as I was with Twilight.
“I started out in horror movies,” Condon told the panel in Hall H, referring to his early work on films likeCandyman: Farewell to the Fleshand various TV movies. He immediately “imprinted” on the material when he read the novel and an early script outline. “I loved it. It’s all third act. All the other movies have been leading up to this.” And he feels like the second half of the firstBreaking Dawnmovie turns into “a really cool horror movie,” with the birth and the wolf pack attacking.
The note of Twilight as horror movie came from the film’s stars as well — Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart talked about how they had an animatronic baby in the scene where Bella is introduced to her baby for the first time. And it looked like Chucky from theChild’s Playmovies, with hair and teeth, and eyes that kept moving around even after Condon yelled “cut.”
If anybody can make the tail end of the Edward-Bella-Jacob triangle into a deeper story about outsiders who are trying to find themselves and create the lives they were supposed to have — instead of the lives that society says they should have — it would be the man who made Alfred Kinsey into a great cinematic hero. Let’s hope he pulls it off.
Source: io9
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James Franco really did want to have a role in The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, but director Bill Condon says he couldn’t figure out a way to get him in the movie without it feeling like Where’s Waldo?
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James has been vocal about pet*tioning to be in Breaking Dawn but getting shot down. So MTV News recently asked the director if that was actually true.
“He told a friend of mine who then sent a message along to me,” Bill explained. “For a moment it was like, what could James Franco play that doesn’t feel like ‘Where’s Waldo?’ I really thought about it for a second, and nothing made sense.”
“I think he thinks this somehow involves some big rejection of the idea. It wasn’t that,” he added in his defense. “If it had made sense, and frankly if I had called and said ‘do you want to play that vampire from that country,’ it would have involved hanging around for two months in a scene with 80 people, and I don’t know if he really would have wanted to do it.”
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Watch Bill explain why James didn’t get a Breaking Dawn cameo, below!
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