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Showing posts with label On the Road. Show all posts
Showing posts with label On the Road. Show all posts
Sunday, February 23, 2014
Monday, November 18, 2013
Tuesday, October 15, 2013
Wednesday, October 9, 2013
Thursday, August 22, 2013
Monday, May 27, 2013
'On The Road' US DVD/Blu-Ray Pre-Order Info
UPDATE: According to Blu-Ray, 'On the Road' US DVD/Blu-ray release date has been pushed back to August 6th, 2013 (via itsoktobeyou)
According to Blu-Ray.com, the 'On The Road' DVD/Blu-Ray is scheduled to be released on July 30th. 'On The Road' is currently on limited theatrical release and On-Demand in the US (Theater list here).
According to Blu-Ray.com, the 'On The Road' DVD/Blu-Ray is scheduled to be released on July 30th. 'On The Road' is currently on limited theatrical release and On-Demand in the US (Theater list here).
"MPI Home Video has revealed that it plans to bring to Blu-ray acclaimed Brazilian director Walter Salles’ On the Road (2012), starring Garrett Hedlund, Sam Riley, Kristen Stewart, Viggo Mortensen, Steve Buscemi, and Terrence Howard. The preliminary release date set by the studio is July 30th."
Wednesday, May 22, 2013
New 'On The Road' Featurette + Available to Watch on SundanceNow
ON THE ROAD is now available to watch on SundanceNow! Based on the iconic novel by Jack Kerouac, the film features an all-star cast including; Sam Riley, Garrett Hedlund, Kristen Stewart, Amy Adams, Kirsten Dunst and Viggo Mortensen. Directed by acclaimed filmmaker Walter Salles (The Motorcycle Diaries), the film was an Official Selection at Cannes and Toronto Film Festival. Check out ON THE ROAD and watch as Sal Paradise, Dean Moriarty and Marylou continue to inspire wonder for a new generation.
'On the Road' is Available to Watch on SundanceNow Here
Source: SundanceNow Via: GossipDance
Friday, May 3, 2013
Saturday, April 20, 2013
Thursday, April 4, 2013
Kristen's Interview with The Sacramento Bee
SAN FRANCISCO – To meet Kristen Stewart is to want to defend her.
A young-looking 22 , she's practically still a kid. Her features appear even more delicate than they do on screen, and she's devoid of swagger, despite the black leather jacket she wears for an interview about "On the Road." The film adapts the classic 1957 Jack Kerouac novel tracking the thrills- and truth-seeking experiences of Kerouac and his postwar Beat generation nonconformist pals.
Stewart is enthusiastic, conscientious even, in discussing her character, Marylou – fictional stand-in for Lu Anne Henderson, teenage wife of Kerouac's muse, Neal Cassady – in "On the Road," which today starts a three-day run at Sacramento's Crest Theatre and is available on video on demand.
"She was very much an equal part" of the road trips that inspired Kerouac's novel, she said of Henderson. "She was such a formidable partner for (Cassady). She was his counterpart in that sort of crazy life."
Thursday, March 28, 2013
'On the Road' Still Now Untagged
Friday, March 22, 2013
'On the Road' U.S. Theater List
Wednesday, March 20, 2013
Walter Salles Talks about Kristen
HollywoodChicago.com: I found Kristen Stewart’s performance to be very memorable. What do you think she understood about Mary Lou that audiences would never see if they just know her as Bella Swan?
Salles: I first heard about Kristen about the time she did ‘Into the Wild,’ early 2006, and she was recommended to me for ‘On the Road.’ So we met, and once we started to exchange ideas about the book, not only did she know it inside out, but she also had an in-depth understanding of the Mary Lou character. She realized that Mary Lou was ahead of her time – a free thinker and an independent decision maker, given she was a woman during the 1950s.
Kristen, in her independent film work, drifts towards roles in which women are independent and have a voice. She fought for the role with everything that she could, it was very moving. She got access to hours of interview with the late Luanne Henderson, who was the real life basis for Mary Lou, and that material was truly inspiring for her. She realized how sensitive and how non judgmental her character was, and it freed her to give a three dimensional quality to that character. I find her performance to be moving and generous.
Saturday, March 16, 2013
Thursday, March 14, 2013
Kristen's Interview with the Chicago Sun Times
‘Human beings are just animals,” says Kristen
Stewart. “It’s about fiercely living and squeezing every single drop out
of life and not denying any aspects of it.”
Despite her up-and-down personal life, Stewart
is not talking about herself or any dramas that have tabloid headlines
attached to them. Instead, she’s mulling over her explicit scenes in “On
the Road,” opening Friday.
“So
much is clearly illustrated through her sexuality in her film,” Stewart
says of her character Marylou. “But there was nothing about it that
seemed gratuitous. It just seemed so necessary. There was simply no
question that this would be a more sexual role.”
Wednesday, March 13, 2013
Monday, February 18, 2013
Sam Riley Mentions Kristen in Glamour UK
How much of your own driving did you do?
I don't do as much driving as Garrett. He was amazing - he bought one, a Hudson. So he knew everything about these cars, he was an excellent driver. I needed glasses, which I didn't tell anyone about! And one day they put Eric in the middle of the road with the camera and said, "Drive as fast as you can, and stop as close to the camera as you can." I was sat next to Kristen, and... I don't remember. He was just a dot and a blur, until we got quite close. After the take, Kristen was like, "Wow, you loved that! Dude, you had your face right up against the windscreen!" And I was like, "Yes, because I couldn't see a thing!"
Was it strange that Kristen was in and out of the shoot?
Yeah, but she was there for the first three months. It was strange with the other people. I finished a day after Garrett, but we were there from the very first day of Boot Camp to the very last second of wrap. And on the way, people came and went the whole time. Steve Buscemi was there for a week. Kirsten Dunst would be there, then she'd go, then she'd come back. Same with Viggo Mortensen. We just kept travelling around America, and people would come and work. And I'd never seen America either, really, so that worked for my character, to see all these things for the first time.
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Thursday, January 17, 2013
Tuesday, January 8, 2013
Monday, January 7, 2013
Kristen Talks About Garrett Hedlund in Details Magazine
Separating the Beat character from the Beat-inspired actor wasn't always easy. "Everytime I'd see him," Stewart says of the years-long interim between casting and filming, when financing stalled production, "I'd be like, 'Are you already doing it?' He just never let up." That "free spririt" cited by Salles manifested itself after filming, when Hedlund would "just take off walking," Stewart says. Once, after Stewart let him lead her on an aimless 4 A. M. exploration of Montreal, she finally protested, "Dude, you don't know where you're going!" "But he just kept on walking," she recalls.
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