Friday, October 23, 2009

Kellan Lutz: Life In Pictures

The Orlando Sentinel posted a nice little article and slide show of Kellan’s life in pictures.



"The Twilight Saga: New Moon” star hit the cinematic scene in 2005 and subsequently has been caught in countless red carpet events since then with the help of roles in such films as “Stick It,” Generation Kill,” and ” Prom Night.” But it was his role as Edward Cullen’s sibling Emmett, that has endeared him to thousands of “Twilght” fans. ‘New Moon’ will be released in theaters on Nov. 20. Until then, take a look back at the twentysomething’s growth in Hollywood."

Quotes from Seventeen Magazine Interview



Seventeen magazine has quotes from their latest New Moon cast interviews. Here is a little bit of Kellan’s interview.

One of His Easiest Jobs Ever



“It all starts with the director, obviously, he kind of reigns the parade. [Chris Weitz] was so organized, he had everything so put together that he gave us all packets before we started the movie about how he saw the shots being and the locations, and he wrote his vision for it. So being actors, all of us come in, and it was like having a script for a movie and a script for how to do the movie.”

Returning On-Set Pranks


“The girls can’t prank us! They’re great actresses, but they don’t really have the imagination to push a boy’s buttons. Not much gets to us.”

More here!



On Remembering his lines..


"Whenever I do a job I'm really kind of learning how to act from scratch again, [especially] when I haven't done it for a year. I've kind of forgotten how to do it!"

His take on Edward...

"I kind of just tried to make him a little bit more aware of the irony of the situation…a 109-year-old who's in love with a 17-year-old who he's pretending to go to school with."

Read the rest of Robert's quotes here
 

More info about MTV Ulalume: Howl At New Moon



“The Twilight Saga: New Moon” cast members will take part in the special with Kellan Lutz and Nikki Reed kicking off the TV program from one of the most feared haunted houses in North America. Fans will salivate as Ashley Greene dishes on some of the rumors that have been swarming for months. Additionally, during the Halloween special, Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson and Taylor Lautner will introduce an exclusive, sneak-peek clip from Summit Entertainment’s highly-anticipated film “The Twilight Saga: New Moon,” which arrives in theaters on November 20, 2009.

 
Beginning Monday, October 26, 2009, fans can head to http://www.Halloween.MTV.com for a first look at some of the killer performances from the “Ulalume” festival, behind-the-scenes clips, and photos before the special airs on October 30, 2009.
 

New 'New Moon' TV Spot


Date FiXED!


Another Jackson Rathbone Interview about Robert

For those who care to look so far back, there was a time when Robert Pattinson was not yet Edward Cullen. Jackson Rathbone, who has since been cast as fellow Cullen, Jasper Hale, at one point had been pretty close to landing the leading male role himself.

 
"I was a choice. I don't think I was [Catherine Hardwick's] first choice," Jackson told us in a recent interview on the set of his new movie, "Girlfriend."
 
But he was a definite choice for author Stephenie Meyer, who had included Jackson on her favorite suggestions list of possible Edwards on her website in July, 2007 before casting was finished (Robert Pattinson was one of the more popular suggestions, but Henry Cavill was her first choice). Jackson emphasized he felt, in both cases, Rob was the first choice once the actors had been narrowed down.
 
"I think he's the best man for the job," Jackson said. "I wouldn't have another Edward Cullen than Robert Pattinson. He's perfect."
 
Had the tables turned and Jackson got the part, it could have been his face lining the tabloid articles he told us he liked to laugh at. Somehow, when he informed us, "I love playing Jasper," we're also assuming he loved missing a huge, gossip-driven bullet (Jackson talks more about that "bullet," er the endless Robert Pattinson- Kristen Stewart romance rumors, at MTV.com).





Fan photos of Rob and Kellan from Comic Con...

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USA Weekend's Exclusive Interview With Rob

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Biting off more than he can chew?


Bela Lugosi never had to deal with hordes of screaming teenage girls like Robert Pattinson does.

But that's just the appeal of Edward Cullen, the brooding vampire Pattinson plays onscreen and the love interest in Stephenie Meyer's "Twilight" book series. Last fall's "Twilight" movie began the love affair between Edward and the shy human girl Bella (Kristen Stewart); the sequel, "New Moon," out Nov. 20, finds Edward banishing himself from Bella's life.

To get a modern image of a vampire, Pattinson initially watched movies such as "Interview With the Vampire" and "Blade." But he really discovered who Edward was by researching outcast roles not involving the undead. "Rebel Without a Cause was a big influence on the first ["Twilight" film] -- it influenced the hairdo and stuff," Pattinson says, laughing. "In lots of ways, it has a very similar character arc: An everyday girl brings this relatively strange individual out of his slump."

A James Dean type -- that is, Pattinson -- always attracts teenage girls in flocks. "It's like The Birds, with teenage girls," says "New Moon" director Chris Weitz. "You turn around, and there would be a line of girls standing there."

Pattinson, 23, a native of London, takes all the swooning over his lanky, 6-foot-tall frame and wildly styled hair in stride. "I'm not entirely sure what it is," he says. "I'll probably realize afterward how I could have controlled it a little bit more. But I am still like a deer in headlights."

And there's the fact that many haven't yet separated Pattinson the actor from Edward the vampire. "Right at the beginning, everyone just called me Edward," he says. "I don't really mind either way. There's something about that character that, for some reason, has sparked an interest in massive degrees in so many different people.

"If you want to compete with your own character, you have to really fight. I don't know if I could be bothered to fight," he says, chuckling again. "I just let it go by."

To read more about vampires and this weekend's issue, check http://www.usaweekend.com/09_issues/091025/091025cover-vampires.html

The 'new picture' from USA Weekend

The photo that will be in Sunday's newspaper



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