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Kristen Stewart

sometimes i feel like kristens a bit bipoar.. she is super uncomfortable at certain interviews and in others, she acts like shes known the person for ages...haha:)
 
Kristen Stewart & Robert Pattinson @ "Le Grand Journal" TV Show, Paris, France, Dec 8th 2008 - celebutopia.


 
I love how she looks like she's just come from home and her people have gone "Put a dress on you have a thing to go too" :lol:

She's not styled at all and she really pulls it off. And she can actually act!
 
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Interview:
"Usually I come in and sit down at round tables in America and they look at me like 'What is wrong with you?!' Just because I don't fit...NOBODY fits into the frame that typical Hollywood young actresses do, but they TRY to. They try to be this thing...try to memorize answers and make everybody happy. That's like so horrifying and scary to me. So when you're NOT that, you get criticized for it. You get criticized for being honest and criticized for being nervous. So that's kind of annoying. I do a whole day of press and then I get calls from publicity people that are like, 'you might want to be a little bit more bubbly'. And I'm like, 'no.....no!' People get very upset in the States. It's weird. Fans of the book especially. They don't understand me. Which is fine. I guess it doesn't really matter who I am, it just matters that they like the movie."

"What makes me nervous is talking about the movie and talking to people and hoping that I don't really piss people off. Because that's what I tend to do when I do interviews. I really don't understand it. So that's what makes me quite nervous. And then people get pissed off BECAUSE I'm nervous, so it's really a no-win situation."

"I don't know if they don't see how excited I am. They think that I'm unappreciative. I can only do a film if, for whatever reason, I feel so compelled by it that the thought of not doing it and the thought of doing it at the same time makes me want to throw up. I don't know...they think that I'm very blasé about it. Which is CRAZY! I just don't get it. I think that they'd rather see me go up and be like 'EDWARD CULLEN IS SO HOT!' That's not what the story is about. I'm not talking about everybody. This is really gonna...oh god. Anytime I say anything it's gonna be the wrong thing to say."
 
o, wow. thanx for all those. :) i wish she would have talked about the whole casting drama though...she probably isnt allowed o,,:(
 
here are the beauty products used on her in twilight :flower:
Make-up artist Van Phue had to submit preliminary artwork for Twilight. “I had worked with the director before, but she wanted sketches,” said Van Phue, who collaborated with restoration artist and sculptor Kathy Shorkey on these. “She described what she wanted and I met her with my vision.”

Director Catherine Hardwicke wanted the characters as close to the descriptions of author Stephenie Meyer as possible. This meant Kristen Stewart had to wear brown contact lenses every day to achieve “large chocolate brown eyes,” explained Van Phue.

The biggest challenge on the set was the rain. “We were outside all the time, and it rained the entire time we were there,” Van Phue said. “Most of the shots were exterior, and trying to fix make-up in the rain with wet face and wet brush was difficult.” The experience made her a convert to SK-II AirTouch make-up. “It goes on flawlessly—no smudges or streaks,” she said. “And I accidentally found out it was water resistant.”

Skin Care Shiseido Ultimate Sun Protection Cream SPF 55P+++
Foundation SK-II Air Touch Foundation in OP-3
Powder M.A.C. Blot Powder/Pressed in Light
Blush Visiora Compact Powder in PC 103
Eye Shadow M.A.C. Eye Shadow in Blanc Type, Flute and Wedge. *Flute was a limited edition color and is no longer available; Girlie is an equivalent (it's in the Satin category).
Mascara Smashbox Limitless Lash Mascara in black waterproof
Lips Smashbox Lip & Lid Primer and Benefit Silky Finish Lipstick in Good to Go (a plum/brown color)

http://makeup411.com/breakdowns/id/380/
 
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Kristen Stewart & Nikki Reed @ Affliction Store, Dec 16th 2008

celebutopia
 
why is she trying to looks sooo grungey, we know she has money now shes not fooling anyone,haha
 
[FONT=Arial,Helvetica][SIZE=+1]Kristen Q&A on Blackbook Books, Boys, and Surviving 'Twilight'[/SIZE][/FONT]
Kristen Stewart, star of vampire romancer Twilight, made an appearance in our New Regime lineup. Here's a full Q&A with the preciously precocious young lady, where she talks about being Bella, living life as a working actress, and the authority issues that lead her to read Camus, Steinbeck, and Bukowski on her own.

You got your start as a child. Did you always see yourself acting into adulthood?
It was never a preconceived thing. It was always arbitrary, I think. Subsequently, I became very passionate about acting. Now, there is no reason for me to stop doing this.

What impact did working with Sean Penn on Into the Wild have on you?
It definitely opened my eyes to a different creative process. His direction is very specific, but still, he lets things happen. He just wants you to go for it. Once he picks his characters, he gives you that confidence. Plus, I really enjoyed working with Emile [Hirsch]. He’s such a good friend of mine. That was like a little section of my life. It was very fruitful.

How did that contrast to making Twilight?
Well, as much as we all had control over our characters, we were trying to portray something that already existed in book form, so it was very different.
One hates to use the word, but how do you feel about being part of a franchise?
I accepted the role of Bella Swan because it was something I felt compelled to do, even though I thought was very ambitious. I knew that we had a devoted fan base, but I thought it was exclusive. I thought it was going to be a cult movie. Well, I was wrong. But it’s good because I’m so used to working on small indie movies and putting so much time into them, and then they never see the light of day.

Do you have a particular movie in mind that you would like to see get made?
Right now, people are terrified of making anything to do with the current war because the last two movies about it weren’t successful. But there is this movie that James Woods is trying to make, and it’s having a really hard time because people are so afraid of it, although it really has nothing to do with the war. We’re not saying anything about it. It has no opinion. It’s a coming home story about a girl who goes to war as a Marine and comes home a double amputee. It’s one of, if not the most powerful stories I’ve read in a long, long time. I would do anything to get that made.

What do you like to read?

I’m into classic literature. My favorite book is East of Eden. Steinbeck calls it “The Big Book.” It covers fundamental ideas of good and evil. Other favorite writers ... oh, it’s so hard when you can only pick a couple of writers. It always seems like you are trying so hard to look like an intellectual.

Lay it on us!
I love Camus. The Stranger is one of my favorite books. Kurt Vonnegut. I just read Hot Water Music, which is a collection of short stories by Charles Bukowski. I don’t normally like his work because it’s usually rambling and drunk, but these stories were so good.

Where do you live now?
I live in Los Angeles with my family. I haven’t moved out yet.

You are 18 years old, the age at which your peers are going to college. How is your life changing?
Nothing is really changing. I have had a consistent working life. I go from movie to movie. That may sound like a lot, but I only ever do things because I need to do them. And nothing is changing. People keep asking how my life has changed since Twilight. I’m pretty low-key. I go completely 100% unnoticed in LA. And as for school, I have a future in academics—it’s just not a conventional, structured one. I can’t deal with the structure. I have authority issues. I don’t like to be told what books to read.

So you follow your own curiosity.

Yeah, and I know a lot of actors who say that as a way of making excuses for not going to school, but I’m being entirely honest. I have that thirst, I just don’t need anyone telling me what to do.

It also sounds as if a radical change in lifestyle would not be appealing.
No, it wouldn’t! I still don’t know what it’s like not to be able to go where I want. But I don’t think it will be a problem. I’ve always been able to sneak by. Unless you are someone like Tom Cruise, I feel like there are ways to get around that. My love for what I do outweighs the inconvenience. And that is really all it is: an inconvenience.

Who do you hang out with when you are at home?
My friends are actors. My best friend is Nikki Reed, who is also in Twilight. And my boyfriend, Michael Angarano, is also an actor. I never thought I would date an actor, but he’s my best friend. I’ve known him since I was 13 years old. I live in the Valley. I’m sort of a typical Valley Girl. We just sit around and play guitar and watch movies and hang out.

Is it helpful to be with someone who understands what you do?
Yes, for sure. If you don’t do this, then you don’t get it.

Do you think that you’ve become a different person since you made your first movie?
Sort of, but also, think about when you were five years old. Don’t you feel like you’re the same person now? Like you were fundamentally who you are when you were a little kid? We are who we are at five.
 

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