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Kristen Stewart for Chanel.. Photoshoot on the beach in Malibu CA

Kristen Stewart does an epic photoshoot on the beach in Malibu for Chanel's spring collection.



I love this human so much! #KristenStewart #easydaywhenyourhangingwithfriends ~

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New Fan Encounter with Rob Pattinson on the Set of The Childhood of a Leader 2 • 2 • 15

An extraordinary chance appeared for me and a friend of mine: we grabbed the opportunity to be on
set in the Court of Lions (Buda Castle), freezing in the cold on 2nd February, from 10 am to 4 pm.
Promising that we would not sneak in the picture, take photos or faint at the sight of anyone, we
were allowed inside the cordon.

The situation was not easy: the place was cold and droughty, so we almost froze to death, even
though sometimes we were let inside the cabinets used by the staff to get warm.

So we just stood there, waiting for the big, black car, which eventually arrived, with no one but the
driver. He put a small bottle of mineral water in the cup holder at the back seat, and nothing else
happened. Then the door of a large caravan opened somewhere behind us, and Rob stepped out with
his assistant, so that they could shoot a scene already rehearsed without him.

Originally this was the moment, where we should have fainted.

At this point of the plot, Rob’s character is completely bold and wears a thick moustache and beard.
I think these were dyed even darker than his own hair.

This was the first time I met him ”personally”, and I just melted at the sight. I, being 1.78 m tall,
never thought him so much taller with his 1.85 m, yet, I must admit that I felt him towering over
me. *sigh

And he is thin as a blade, which was clearly visible, although he was wearing a massive military
coat.

And he has a voice, which is… just music to my ears. Unfortunately we could not hear him during
the shooting, I guess he must act a bit, as his own voice does not quite fit his hardy character. We
shall see.

There were about 200 extras freezing with us as well.

I could not recall, where would the scene we saw fit into the original piece by Sartre, so I think an
entirely different story will be built for us.

Besides that it was an unforgettable experience seeing Rob just a few steps away from me, it
was even better to hear the opinion of the crew around on him. We asked one of them, to tell us
honestly, what kind of a person he is – not the performance delivered by him, but simply Rob as
this one guy, in private and as an actor at work.

According to the reply he is a kind lad, polite, kind, impossibly patient, doing everything he is
asked without the slightest complaint. He would not drive anyone mad with his allures. He is just
sitting silently, does his job when told so, and goes off reading when there is time for rest.
We just overheard an opinion, when a guy from the technical department walked over and asked the
others, who had not yet seen Rob: „Hey, have you seen Pattinson?” „Not yet.” „Man, what they did
to him… but as disgusting his character is, this appearance should just fit.”

At another chance to get warmer, we just walked into the shelter provided for the VIP, where Brady
Corbet was watching the scene being shot outside. (Actually he is indeed a small guy, very adorable
and a bit nervous. Maybe he was upset by the commotion in the neighborhood caused by the visit of
the German chancellor.) We were standing almost just behind him, watching the screens as Rob sits
in the car, Rob gets out of the car, Rob gets into the car, and finally Corbet said ”Cut!”… and then
Rob walked in to have a look of the shot. He watched it without a single frown, and just held up his
thumb.

We were almost at the melting point.

He left and they shot another scene.

By the way, I guess that the shooting of a film is such an unbelievable event: not really interesting,
but mostly tiring and slightly boring, unless there is someone to keep your attention. :)
We did not wait until the end of the day for Rob to leave the location. We saw the essence of it, we
were given more, than we hoped for, so I could not tell if Rob dressed up normally after he left or
not. I could also not tell how he looks like in plain clothes.

Still, the lines we heard and the answers we were given brought us some sort of a silent
complacence: Rob looks just the way as I imagined him. He has wonderful eyes *sigh, his voice
could be a cure for any illness, and he did not show any sight of being self-conceited as a movie
star.

We behaved like good kids, we did not push too far and did not even try to take backstage photos.
We did not disturb him as he concentrated on his role by popping up and asking for autographs. So
we are left only with this little story, told by heart.

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Picture and Interview of Rob with Bild at 'Life' Berlinale Press Junket - 2 • 9 • 15

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Please keep breathing!
Thousands girls were screaming because of him in front of the Berlinale palace. And BILD is sitting inside - quite near to Robert Pattinson (28).

During his Berlin-trip the hollywood star took time for an interview. The dark circles around his eyes showed he was tired - his crowed schedule didn't let him take a break. He was keeping himself awake with coffee and chewing gum. He got a beard!(it suits him!), he is wearing his hair tousled, sneakers, t-shirt, open button-down-shirt: Mr. Sexy very down-earth!

Fast question about his new movie "Life" (in theaters (GER) Oct 1st), he is performing the photographer of cult-star James Dean (dead 24). did the role change his relation to photographers? "Today the people only want to see the bad of the stars. This was different backwards", Pattinson says.

This is the headword! Like to take a picture? "Yes," smirks the vampire from the "Twilight" movies and takes a picture with his phone. At sight of our selfies he is surprised himself: "I need to get used to my blonde beard first!"

No surprise: For his role as photographer Dennis Stock he was shaved and his hair was neatly parted.

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Kristen Stewart Will Attend and Present at the César Awards 2015


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Kristen will attend and present at the 40th César Awards ceremony, that will took place on 20 February 2015, at the Théâtre du Châtelet in Paris.

Presenters:

Abd Al Malick, Pierre Arditi, Edouard Baer, Nathalie Baye, Leïla Bekhti, Juliette Binoche, Dany Boon, Zabou Breitman, Guillaume Canet, Cécile Cassel, Marion Cotillard, Etienne Daho, Cécile de France, Stéphane de Groodt, Pierre Deladonchamps, Léa Drucker, André Dussolier, Eric Elmosnino, Guillaume Gallienne, Franck Gastambide, Jean-Paul Gaultier, Julie Gayet, JOEYSTARR, Sandrine Kiberlain, Cédric Klapisch, Charlotte Le Bon, Jalil Lespert, Alex Lutz Félix Moati, Géraldine Nakache, Pierre Niney, Sabrina Ouazani, Sean Penn, Denis Podalydes, Céline Sallette, Joann Sfar, Laura Smet, Kristen Stewart, Sylvie Testud, Lambert Wilson

Friday 20th Feb: Cesar Awards 2015 airs at 9PM CET/ 8PM GMT/ 3PM ET/ 12PM PT. 
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NEW: Pics from Kristen Stewarts Wonderland Magazine's Spring Fashion Cover Shoot & Preview of the interview


The issue is out TODAY in UK! :)
You can order Kristen's issue on Newsstand. :)

"YOU'RE SUPPOSED TO SOAK UP EVERY BIT OF FAME LIKE ITS SUNSHINE BUT I THINK IT'S GENUINELY SCARY THAT FAME IS VALUED SO HIGHLY, EVEN ABOVE HAPPINESS. I LOVE MAKING MOVIES, BUT I DON'T DO MY JOB TO BE A FAMOUS PERSON"
KRISTEN STEWART


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Reviews for Robert Pattison's Movie "Life"




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Gone with the Movies

"For Robert Pattinson, his take on iconic photographer Dennis Stock is equally as impressive as he enters the world of Hollywood from the other side of the carpet (and at bottom). Spotting Dean's talent early, Stock, in the two-hour running time attempts to get photographs of Dean before fame kicks in. Deadlines, pressure and awkwardness soon mount-up, and Pattinson expertly presents it onto screen."

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New: Rob Pattinson's Interview With NWZ Online


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Imitation of James Dean.

Robert Pattinson is present at this year´s Berlinale with not one, but two movies. In one of them he plays the photographer of James Dean. In our interview the former vampire-star tells how he used to perceive the Hollywood legend.

Berlin. At the luxurious Hotel de Rome in the heart of Berlin, hidden away in a parlor behind the lobby, Robert Pattinson gives interviews for his Berlinale-movie “Life” on Monday. Full beard, tousled hair, on the table in front of him a bottle of Coke. Before we get started on the first question, the 28 year-old quickly pops a stick of gum into his mouth.

In Anton Corbijn`s “Life” Pattinson plays the young photographer Dennis Stock, who discovered James Dean before he had his big break-through in Hollywood. Stock snapped the famous picture of James Dean walking down rainy Times Square in New York with a cigarette between his lips and a popped-up collar. In this interview with German press agency dpa Pattinson talks about his own James Dean-phase and his heartthrob-image.

Q: James Dean is one oft the big icons of our time. What is your image of him?

RP: I think every actor at some point goes through a James Dean-obsession. When I was 16, 17 years old you were practically always imitating James Dean, no matter what the role was… I think James Dean liked people looking at him. But there are other actors who don´t exactly know why they became actors (laughs). I think I´m rather one of those.

Q: What did you do when you imitated Dean?

RP: It´s mostly about body language. For example, something like this (he props his elbow on his thigh and briefly rests his head on his hand). Whoever saw me pretending to be James Dean probably wondered what I was doing!

Q: Since the end of the Twilight Saga you´ve worked with directors like David Cronenberg, Werner Herzog and now Anton Corbijn. Do you think of Twilight as a door-opener for new projects or is it more like a curse because it gave you the image of a heartthrob?

RP: It really only ever brought good things for me. Everybody has to deal with something. There´s something positive about people accusing you of being type-cast; it helps you to try and be casted for different things. It energizes you, in a way. It´s fun to refute such an image.

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