Archive for the ‘magazine articles’ Category
| In Thursday, March 5, 2009 | |
| Dreamcatcher: Stephenie Meyer | |
| Posted by tathy and filed in: magazine articles | |
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She may prefer to write late at night while her family sleeps, but for the record, there is not a lot about Stephenie Meyer, author of the better-than-best-selling Twilight series, that screams vampire. Yes, she has long dark hair and earthy brown eyes, casually highlighted this afternoon at her home in Arizona by a black Banana Republic cashmere sweater and jeans, but she lacks the arrogance associated with vampireness. Her vibe is homey; she sits you down on her living-room couch, one leg curled up under her, and starts talking as if you had been in the midst of conversation for years. She’s surrounded by her sons’ toys, games, and compasses (her husband is a Cubmaster), as well as her work—her office is in the front hall. There are family photos and a few paintings of the Washington coast, where Twilight takes place. The Phoenix neighborhood where she lives, a kind of desert suburb, is the opposite of the Washington coast, and lately she and her husband have been taking their three boys (ages six, eight, and eleven) on vacation to the Seattle area once in a while, to see green. “It’s nice to show them that there are places where things are alive,” she says. Read the rest of this entry » |
| In Saturday, October 25, 2008 | |
| Robert Pattinson Interview for “El Manana” | |
| Posted by nayy and filed in: interviews, magazine articles | |
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In his visite to the Mexico to promote Twilight, Robert Pattinson give an interview to the Magazine “El Manana”. Even though he doesn’t consider himself as a vampire’s stories fan, Robert Pattinson didn’t hesitate in acting in Twilight, as long as he get to work with Catherine Harwicke and Kristen Stewart. “I’ve never been a big fan of vampire’s stories or that kind of movies, I didn’t like them, but with this one, I changed my perspective, the story inspired me.” I wanted to do this partly because I really liked the main actress. I remembered her role in Into The Wild, she seemed excellent,” explained the British actor. Visiting Mexico to promote the film, which premieres Nov. 21, Pattinson recalled that when he came to the audition with Stewart, he liked the fierce that she projects. “They’re two people that make the cinematography in a very interesting way, and not so much from the commercial perspective” “Even though he’s one of the hottest and he doesn’t look like a vampire, people is afraid of him. It was such a challenge to portrait a character that is 108 years old and looks like a 17 years old teenager, because I got to play both situations. “The fact that he is a vampire that likes drinking blood had to be in my head, but at the same time I had to play a regular human being”, pointed the british actor. “The vampire’s stories are very popular, but in the case of Twilight, I wouldn’t say that it’s a vampires movie, it’s more like a love story” “The difference between this and the others are that in the others, when the vampires are exposed to the sunlight they die, they are affected by garlics, there’re others that they’re determined to kill humans, and in this one, he just love the life as a typical teenager” Pattinson added that the filming of Twilight was very intense because of the environment in which they had to shoot. “What happens is that vampires during the day, must have a very specific weather, it had to be very cloudy all the time and that limited us a lot, because you could not shoot when there was much sun or when it was raining.” Read in Spanish |
| In Wednesday, October 8, 2008 | |
| Cosmo Girl: Twilight Zone | |
| Posted by tathy and filed in: interviews, magazine articles | |
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Put away the garlic and holy water. These wicked-hot guys may play vampires, but we promise they won’t bite. It’s 5 p.m and Taylor Lautner is the first to arrive at the Venice, California studio for our CosmoGirl shoot. A few minutes later, his Twilight costar Kellan Lutz walks in. The guys high-five and joke about how Robert Pattinson – their other costar – is always late. By 6:30, I’m getting a little impatient because we’re still waiting for our lead vampire. Finally, Robert tiptoes in, sleepy-eyed and full of apologies, “Sorry, I overslept,” he explains in his sexy British accent. |
| In Wednesday, October 8, 2008 | |
| The Hollywood Reporter: First blood | |
| Posted by tathy and filed in: magazine articles | |
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Nancy Kirkpatrick first noticed something wasn’t quite normal when she arrived at Comic-Con in July. The head of marketing for upstart indie studio Summit Entertainment couldn’t figure out why a line was snaking around the San Diego Convention Center nearly 24 hours before her panel was set to begin. “I walked up to this group of people and I said, ‘What are you waiting for?’ ” Kirkpatrick recalls. “Because I didn’t think for a second that they were there for ‘Twilight.’ ” |