Thursday, November 1, 2012

Kristen at Cecile B. Demille Award Announcement (November 1, 2012)

Rob and Kristen's On-set Interviews + BD2 BTS Footage




New Pic of Kristen from the 'On the Road' Wardrobe Fitting in EW

New Breaking Dawn: Part 2 Clip

Kristen To Announce the Cecil B. Demille Award


Kristen Stewart and Simon Baker to announce the recipient of the Cecil B. DeMille Award. Recipient will be honored at the 70th Annual Golden Globe® Awards for their outstanding contribution to the entertainment field. The show once again will be broadcast LIVE coast-to-coast on NBC on Sunday, January 13 from 5:00-8:00 p.m. (PST)/8:00-11:00 p.m. (EST) from the Beverly Hilton Hotel.

The recipient of the Cecil B. DeMille Award is chosen by the HFPA board of directors. The list of winners provides a spectrum of talented human beings who have had an impact on the world of entertainment, be it Alfred Hitchcock, Lucille Ball, Sidney Poitier, Sophia Loren, Sean Connery, Barbra Streisand, Martin Scorsese or any one of those thoughtfully selected for the honor. Morgan Freeman received the award last year.

Kristen will announce the award tomorrow,Thursday, November 1, 2012 at The Beverly Hills Hotel.

New BD2 Still on EW's Holiday Movie Preview Edition

Stephenie Meyer Mentions Rob and Kristen with MTV


MTV: Kellan Lutz recently said there's a special bonus scene during the credits. What can you say about that?

Meyer: That's actually incorrect. What they've been talking about will be in DVD extras I assume but it's not in the credits. There is no extra scene.

MTV: Of course the fans are very excited to see Kristen's interpretation of Bella as a vampire at last.

Meyer: It's subtle and yet kind of amazing. She's very self-possessed the way she holds herself. She's a completely different kind of character.

MTV: Meanwhile Robert Pattinson has been describing the vampire sex in the film as "ridiculous" in recent interviews.

Meyer: Yeah I saw that. I think he was talking about how it was so hard to keep a straight face [during that scene]. For the actors, there are 40 people in the room and most of them are inches away from you. It's a kind of awkward menage-a-forty going on. I think when you see the scene it's a testament to their acting ability that you don't see any of that in that moment at all.

Kristen to do a Q&A with Garret and Walter Salles on November 5