Monday, May 31, 2010

Monday, March 15, 2010

Robert Pattinson talks about the intense scenes of Remember Me

The violence and things, the way his violence comes out, it's illogical and it's not against legitimate targets," Rob said of his character's actions. "I related to that when you have a spasm of rage, it goes almost every time through the wrong target and causes more problems. It's better to keep it chained up."

There is one scene in particular where he goes nuts in a school room trying to defend the honor of his little sister (Ruby Jerins). Rob shared that there was one take of that scene that couldn't be included because he got a little bit too violent.

"There was one take of that they had to cut out, because it looked like I'd not only be in jail for vandalism, but for child abuse as well!," he recalled. "I spun the desk around and the desk fell over, and [the girl] literally ran away out of the classroom! I was supposed to continue on with the scene, but I was like, 'Oh my God, I'm actually going to get arrested!' She looked absolutely terrified afterward."

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Peter Facinelli supports Project Halo



Peter Facinelli recently teamed up with his daughters to try and help create awareness for the 1736 Family Crisis Center. The Center has created a special campaign called Project Halo, which helps promote healthy relationships between fathers and daughters.

Every day, 1736 Family Crisis Center helps families escape from violence. And each
new day for our smallest clients - the children, a day of therapeutic art therapy gives them a chance to thrive. Hope is created in the form of education, love and peace. And now,you can wear and spread this message of hope with peace-inspired headbands and ties,created from the artwork of these children, our angels. The headbands are halos that have emerged from the artwork of the children in our shelters reclaiming their innocence andlove. Be a part of this message of peace. By wearing these beautiful designs, you are assisting 1736 Family Crisis Center to continue our work of changing lives and ending domestic violence.

http://www.1736fcc.org/

Little Ashes wins a GLAAD Award


Outstanding Film-Limited Release: Little Ashes (Regent Releasing)






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Kristen Stewart talk wigs and hair cuts!


Sunday, March 14, 2010

Kristen Stewart and Dakota Fanning At 'Runaways' Premiere






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