Donnerstag, 30. September 2010

New/old Pics "Into the wild"Press conference!HQ






























from: http://allkristenstewart.blogspot.com/

Funny Caricature of Dakota&Kristen

Make-up like Bella =) (Twilight)



With the addition of an eye shadow and two lip products, make-up artist Jeanne Van Phue used the same products for the prom scene as she did for the rest of the film. “I used a heavier hand in my application of the makeup for the prom,” said Van Phue.
Skin Care
Shiseido Ultimate Sun Protection Cream SPF 55
Foundation
SK-II Air Touch Foundation in OP-3
Concealer
Flawless Face Foundation/Concealer is a must have in Van Phue's make-up kit. The product was made for burn victims. "Once the skin is cleaned, apply to blemishes, discoloration or any imperfections. It must be powdered for it to set; this makes it water resistant." Van Phue uses Flawless Face Finishing Powder to set the concealer.
Powder
M.A.C. Blot Powder/Pressed in Light
Blush
Visiora Compact Powder in PC 103. Van Phue loves this blush because, despite being pale, if you apply it heavier “it will make the cheeks pop more, but not make you look clownish.” She blended it slightly up into the temples and a little into the hairline.
Eye Shadow
M.A.C. Eye Shadow in Blanc Type, Flute, Wedge and Handwritten. Van Phue applied Blanc Type as a base to the entire lid and brow bone, Flute on the lower lid, and a combination of Wedge and Handwritten across the crease and out toward the temple. “Handwritten is a deep, dark color so use it sparingly. It can get too dark and look a little muddy so be careful.” Van Phue suggests lifting a little eye shadow on to the brush and tapping it to get rid of the excess. “Be careful: Sometimes you can put too much shadow onto the brush and it will sprinkle down to your cheekbones and under your eyes and make a mess.” To fix this problem she recommends cutting or tearing a piece of tissue to fit under the corner of the eye and out over the cheekbone. Dampen the edge so it will stick to your face and the excess shadow will fall onto the tissue. Alternatively, she suggests waiting to apply foundation under the eyes and on the cheekbones until after you have finished the eye make-up. This way you can clean it after you have applied your shadow and then apply your foundation afterward. When applying shadow, Van Phue recommends using the back of your hand as a palette to mix the colors. If necessary, apply a little more shadow to darken if it is too light. “It is much easier to add shadow than it is to remove,” she said.
Eye Liner
With an angled brush, Van Phue applied a very thin line of the combined eye shadow colors (see eye shadows above) as an eye liner to the top lid—as close to the lash line as possible. “Apply the line from the inside corner of the eye to the outside corner, graduating the line a little thicker toward the outside. Smudge so there is no line of demarcation.” As close to the lower lashes as possible, she applied a line from the inside bottom corner out, meeting at the corner from bottom to top. “Blend out with a clean, firm brush or a rubber tip applicator. Bend it upward in a slight cat-eye fashion, making sure the shadows are well blended.”
. Mascara
Smashbox Limitless Lash Mascara in Black Waterproof.Before applying mascara, Van Phue curls the eyelashes with an electric eyelash curler: “It does not break your eyelashes or give them that strange, unnatural bend you get when using a conventional eyelash curler,” she said. She suggests Touch Beauty Heated Eyelash Curler or Sephora Brand Professional Heated Lash Curler. The curler has a straight wand and “is very easy to use. All you need to do is bend the eyelashes upward and hold.” After 30 years as a professional make-up artist, Van Phue only uses waterproof mascara. “Women cry, perspire and sometimes rub their eyes unknowingly. Waterproof mascara doesn't run or smudge. It is harder to remove, but with an oil-based make-up remover it is worth the extra effort. I prefer my actors to look flawless, not like raccoons. Because of the heat and lights on a set, actors’ make-up can run down their faces. “This happened to one of my actors on a set once. I had to stop and reapply, so now I only use waterproof mascara.”
Lips
Laura Mercier Skincare Lip Treatment Kit for Lips, Smashbox Lip & Lid Primer, Benefit Silky Finish Lipstick in Good to Go, Vincent Longo Lip Pencil in Naked and Benefit Lip Gloss in Zone Out. After using Laura Mercier’s Lip Polish and Lip Conditioner for exfoliation and Smashbox Lip & Lid Primer, Van Phue lined the lips with the Naked lip pencil then used Good to Go heavily. She then used her finger to lightly tap Zone Out gloss in the middle of the bottom lip.

Mittwoch, 29. September 2010

The Runaways: Behind the Scenes

New role for Kristen 2:D

New role for Kristen?!=)



Twilight’s Kristen Stewart trying to land new hooker movie role. Man, “Twilight Saga” leading lady Kristen Stewart apparently really likes to be provocative as she’s currently trying to land a new hooker movie gig in Ron Howard’s new movie entitled, “Little America.”

Hollywood Life says that 20 year old Kristen Stewart is now reportedly interested in playing a prostitute in Ron Howard and Brian Grazer’s new film “Little America,” and if Kristen gets the role,we’ll see her like we’ve never seen her before. The new movie is being hailed as a cross between Black Dog and Speed.

Kristen would play a 16 year old hooker who accidentally kills a gang member and then has to go on the run. She’ll get saved by an older truck driver,and they’ll bond along the way.It’s not yet known if she’ll develop a sexual relationshipwith the truck driver. Actor Josh Brolin is reportedly said to be interested in the truck driver role. However, his rep said he isn’t considering the role.

If Kristen lands this gig,it’ll be her third provocative role to date. She played a stripper in “Welcome To The Rileys,” and a very sexual promiscuous hippie chick in her new “On The Road” movie as character Marylou Moriarty. Meanwhile, she is still due on the “Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn” movie set this November.

Dienstag, 28. September 2010

Montag, 27. September 2010

Kristen about her different movies

Kristen Stewart on her movie role in Zathura:

"[This] was my first comedy, so I had a lot of anticipation and apprehension as to how I was going to react to situations that are over the top and hokey and hysterical. I was too embarrassed to explore the scenes and be free with them. [Director Jon Favreau] helped me to push past my inhibitions because he was very in tune to how his actors were feeling."
"Comedy is kind of a serious business, you know. It's all about timing. But it's not that big of a deal. [I have to] go with it."

Kristen Stewart on horror movies and ghosts:

"[Asian films are] not as heavy-handed as American films. They tend to take their time a little bit and let you think for yourself before they hammer you in the face and smash people's brains in and drag them off into the woods...I think they're smarter. I mean, not to generalize about stuff like that but...I like their slow deliberateness."

"I like when all of a sudden you're watching a movie and it slows down and you're like, 'Oh...something's definitely going to happen' and you know it, but even when it does, it still scares you just as much."

"Ever since I've been a kid, I've been absolutely, totally scared of ghosts. Like whenever I would run around my house terrified when I was five years old, it was always because of ghosts. But I definitely haven't been inclined to sit down and type 'ghost' into Google."

"Halfway through [shooting the film The Messengers], I had a really trippy experience in my hotel room. It was an old hotel. One night, it was insane, I opened my eyes and this image of this woman just filled my entire view...I let out the most gut-wrenching scream. People called the hotel room to see if I was okay."
"I am catatonically terrified...most of the time."

[On shooting The Messengers]: "I thought doing this would be a nice break. I could just go and do this little horror movie...but it was one of the hardest jobs I've ever taken on! It was just physically strenuous having the same expression in so many frames. [There's] scary face one, scary face two...For two weeks straight I was just screaming and acting terrified."

Kristen Stewart on her movie role in In the Land of Women:

"It's a really nice, bold, coming-of-age story. I [could relate to the character]. I definitely felt that when I turned sixteen, I kind of came out of it, too."

"Basically, [In the Land of Women] is about people talking to people. I'm the daughter with the typical problems with her mother and the typical problems of high school and growing up and insecurities. Through talking to this guy, she kind of realizes a lot about herself, what type of direction she'd like her life to go in."

"[In the Land of Women shows a] really typical relationship where you don't quite know why but you're not getting along with your mom. You just don't want to share certain things with her, and there's a resentment. You don't necessarily believe that (your mom) is there for you--it's sort of fake. I've never had any weird problems with (my parents), but I totally see Lucy in a lot of my friends."

"With Carter, [Lucy] gets her first sense of puppy love even though he's way too old for her. At first she has romantic expectations, but it's more that she's lost and here's this guy who is there for her and he listens to her. Carter teaches Lucy a valuable lesson...you can't allow your fears and resentments to inhibit your life."

Kristen Stewart on auditioning for and shooting her movie role in Into the Wild:"I went in and played 'Blackbird' for [Sean Penn]. That's a hard song to sing to...I'm not a singer. I can play it but [Sean] was really funny about it. He asked me if I didn't want him to look at me. 'Do you want me to turn around?' 'No, you have to see it.' But I'd never done anything like that."

"[David Baerwald and Sean] wanted a simple love song or something that a young girl would write. They said I should just go see where it takes me."

"[Emile Hirsch is one of the most confident actors I’ve ever worked with. [He said] ‘Don’t worry. Don’t think about it until he calls ‘action.’”

“I completely idolize [Sean] as a filmmaker. As a person, he’s just great and has the most massive amount of integrity. He’s great, self assured, and sure of his convictions and clear thinking.”

“[Sean] always says that he doesn’t pull performances out of actors but he puts you somewhere where you are comfortable enough with yourself to be able to give that much…He’s the most gentle guy. It’s easy to give him what he wants. You have a driving force. He cares so much.”

Kristen Stewart on her movie role in The Cake Eaters:


“[My character is] fighting for that last bit of independence from her mother and she wants to do one thing on her own before she dies…so she picks a guy. It’s a really nice, optimistic, triumphant [life] story and I love it. Mary Stuart really did a phenomenal job. I love her, too. She’s amazing.”

Kristen Stewart on her movie role in Twilight:

“I feel like it was a big responsibility and I was really intimidated for a while, but now that it’s done…I feel good. I’m really proud. I’ve never worked so hard on another movie.”

“Bella is a very honest…straight-up, good-natured girl who found herself in an insane position…[She’s seemingly logical, and then all of the sudden she’s thinking of herself as a psychotic person and [she’s] just swept away by something more powerful than her. Every girl wants to lose herself…I could relate to her.”

“[Robert Pattinson] throws me over his back [in one scene], right before he’s going to tell me that he’s a vampire, and then he runs over the treetops. And [we were] in real treetops…not just CGI…We actually [got] to go up there, and that’s what I’m stoked on.”

“Bella starts off as a pretty logical, sort of objective girl and gets swept away by something she never thought imaginable.”

New Movie for Kristen?=)



HollywoodNews.com: Kristen Stewart has been taking on a number of different film roles recently, and now it appears she may be venturing into a film with Ron Howard and Brian Grazer.

The project from Howard and Grazer would possibly cast Stewart in the role of an underage prostitute who inadvertently kills a gang member and then goes on the run, states Celebuzz. The film is reportedly currently titled Little America.

Josh Brolin is allegedly also interested in the film in the role of a truck driver who later meets the teenage character as they form a bond.

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