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- Alanis Morisette wrote "I Remain" song for Prince ...
- Robert Pattinson is picky about his roles
- "New Moon" Subtle Details and "The Short Second Li...
- "The Runaways" is a cinematic miracle
- Jake Gyllenhaal - Prince of Persia at WonderCon
- Olivia Thirlby & Jesse Eisenberg in "Solitary Man"
- Jailbait starring Zeke
- Amanda Seyfried attends "Dear John" screening in L...
- Three new stills of "Eclipse"
- Edgar Wright analyzes "Scott Pilgrim" trailer
- Kristen Stewart's Sexy Style in US Weekly
- Amanda Seyfried talks about "Girl in the Red Ridin...
- Jake Gyllenhaal in Top 25 Men's Fitness Magazine
- "Zodiac" Character portraits and Harry Savides Int...
- 'What are we talking about here, a Three Way ?'
- Robert Pattinson - "Remember Me" Uk press conference
- Sexy on cars, bikes, etc.
- Kristen Stewart, Dakota Fanning & Kim Fowley - The...
- Jake Gyllenhaal Challenges the Winner of the Nobel...
- CBS News On Rob’s Wax Figure
- Jake Gyllenhaal talks about his experiences filmin...
- Gorgeous Gregg and another one his amazing range o...
- Pop Cherub ! Where the Cherubs Are ..
- Lindsay Lohan - Stuck (Clip)
- Emile Hirsch talks Congo's conflict minerals in Bi...
- A tough, tightly focused Kristen Stewart in "The R...
- "Brothers" Blu-ray Review + captures
- Ben Stiller & Greta Gerwig: unusual couple in "Gre...
- Cell phones, sexy calls, Scream 4
- New Moon DVD: "extended scene: meeting Laurent"
- Jake Gyllenhaal, pretty cool doing that in Prince ...
- Packing The Red , White and Blue ! Its Captain Am...
- Gorgeous Gregg on the Red Carpet of Dreams !
- "Greenberg" loves Los Angeles video
- Amanda Seyfried - "Chloe" Interview
- James Franco & Mila Kunis - "Date Night" clip
- Evan Rachel Wood, engaged to Marilyn Manson?
- Holy Rollers poster
- Taylor gives 'The Look '
- Fashion shot: Kristen Stewart, Amanda Seyfried, Em...
- Flying the flag !
- Greta Gerwig discusses "Greenberg"
- "Scott Pilgrim vs. the World" Trailer
- "Remember Me" Soundtrack
- Maggie Gyllenhaal at the World Premiere of Nanny M...
- Robert Pattinson - Edward with red eyes and Voltur...
- The Runaways Featurette
- "Greenberg" & "Donnie Darko": Nerds in pain
- "Today Show" MSNBC Interview to Ben Stiller "Green...
- Girl in a Coma with Cherie Currie - "Cherry Bomb"
- Ben Stiller "Greenberg" Interview Featurette
- Robert Pattinson keeping things exciting
- Like A Rolling Stone - Edie Sedgwick Tribute
- Full Eclipse Sneak Peak (Plus Eclipse scene)
- Amanda Seyfried confirms "The Girl with the Red Ri...
- Kristen Stewart & Dakota Fanning Kiss Scene
- Welcome Video - 'An Evening with hitRECord.org'
- Richard Crouse interviews Robert Pattinson
- Kristen Stewart Picks Favorite SXSW Artists
- Casinos & Gambling Online
- Scans of Prince of Persia - Jake Gyllenhaal in Em...
- Emile Hirsch: a single man again!
- Some "Zombieland" Screencaps
- Twilight Saga "Eclipse" First Clip
- Robert Pattinson says he's straight
- Kristen Stewart on Joan Jett at SXSW "The Runaways...
- Special DVD features - Robert Pattinson surprise B...
- Bill Maher Overtime with Emile Hirsch
- Roger Dodger & Donnie Darko
- Kristen Stewart & Dakota Fanning - Fandango Interview
- Kristen Stewart brilliant as Joan Jett
- "Eclipse" First Clip: Consequences
- Prince of Persia - Fan Interview with Jake Gyllenhaal
- The Hampton's with Lucas
- Back To Beach...
- New Moon Cast Shout Out
- NEW Special DVD features - Extended scenes
- Kristen Stewart makes a question to Dakota Fanning
- R.I.P. Alex Chilton (Big Star)
- Kristen Stewart at "The Runaways" premiere in SXSW...
- "Prince of Persia" first reactions
- "The Runaways" new stills & reviews
- Chewing gum with Jake Gyllenhaal at Oscars
- Deleted Scene from New Moon via Target
- Robert Pattinson playing Tyler with blasé attitude
- Robert Pattinson: Remember Me vs The Runaways
- Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time (2010) Visual...
- Kristen Stewart at "The Runaways" New York premiere
- Exclusive new :30 TV spot featuring 'Crimson and C...
- Robert Pattinson & Emllie De Ravin at the premiere...
- Exclusive 'Runaways' Clip: 'I Love Rock And Roll'
- Kristen Stewart Interview with Jimmy Fallon
- "Remember Me" Behind the Scenes videos
- Noah Baumbach, "Greenberg" and Flawed Manic Pixie ...
- Scott Pilgrim poster + rocking actors
- Dreamboats Casting Couch Broken ! Introducing Drea...
- 'Prince of Persia: Sands of Time' Young Dastan Fea...
- hitRECord Live Stream
- Kristen Stewart and Dakota Fanning interviews
- Jake Gyllenhaal, Robert Pattinson, etc. commanding...
Jake Gyllenhaal, Robert Pattinson, etc. commanding the screen
New still of Jake Gyllenhaal as Prince Dastan in "Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time".
-Was Jake Gyllenhaal his first choice to play the title character and what was it about him that got him the part?
-“You had to have someone of a certain age,” answers Newell. “The prince had to have a command of the screen, which Jake obviously does and is partly what makes Jake a very interesting actor. I looked around and Jake was the first name that came into my head. And though I did meet lots and lots of other actors, I kept coming back to him.”
Opening soon across the Philippines , “Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time” is distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures International". Source: www.mb.com
Robert Pattinson
Shrieking, ululating, OMG-ing teen girls aren't usually the best arbiters of men's style. (See: Cassidy, David; Mark, Marky; Boys, Backstreet.) So give the nearest tween a high five for freaking out over Robert Pattinson, the British sensation who stars in gossip columns, gossip sites, and oh yeah, a little billiondollar franchise called Twilight.
Young Rob's probably got the best head of hair since James Dean, and he lets it do the talking. He also lets it fly: no pompadour, no side part… As far as we can tell, he just runs his hands through it every five minutes. And the clothes? What clothes? A pair of jeans, a T-shirt, an unbuttoned and untucked plaid shirt…That's it. He dresses his age (23); he dresses to his strengths; he dresses so you don't give a damn about how he's dressed. —WILL WELCH
James Dean
There's a reason why young guys like Robert Pattinson and James Franco are still channeling James Dean:
James Franco on the cover of "GQ" magazine.
The man was a master at the art of looking good while appearing not to give a damn. Sure, his efforts were aided by criminally good genes, but he also had an unparalleled gift for making learned actions—like flinging a jacket over his shoulder or dangling a cigarette from his lips—seem innate. And while his personal life was infamously chaotic, Jimmy, in his short twenty-four years, had his sense of style pretty well sorted out. His mumbled speech, his stumbling walk, his trademark slouch—they were all branded with the same pensive recklessness. In a T-shirt and jeans or decked out in a tux and chunky eyeglass frames, he brooded just the same. —ANDREW RICHDALE
Johnny Depp
After more than a quarter century in front of the camera, Johnny Depp has shown us everything but himself. Not an easy task when you've got those cheekbones, that tousled hair, and an unmitigated youthfulness, which Depp has worked hard to cloak by playing reclusive savants and rock 'n' roll pirates.
Johnny Depp in "Benny & Joon" (1993).
But we keep searching, trying to nail down his hobo chic—a style that derives from a life spent kicking around the dusty South and the French countryside. "I don't think he's remotely interested in fashion. He's a complete instigator of fashion," says Penny Rose, the costume designer who collaborated with the actor to create Pirates of the Caribbean's randy Jack Sparrow. "His look is always eye-stopping, clever, and completely individual." Or, like the last two drags on one of his hand-rolled cigarettes, raw and unapologetically gratifying. —HILARY ELKINS Source: www.gq.com
Chris Cooper and Emilie de Ravin in "Remember Me" (2010).
"Remember Me" Robert Pattinson's attempt to branch out from his trademark lovelorn-vampire role (to a lovelorn regular-guy role), was only a modest performer at the box office this weekend, earning $8.3 million. But the film offers several notable attributes; in addition to Pattinson's first turn as a leading man in a mainstream release not titled "Twilight", it's a mid-budget drama in a time when such films are an endangered breed. And it came from Summit, a company that has flirted with a number of genres, but never this one.
Kristen Stewart as Bella and Robert Pattinson as Edward in "Twilight" (2008).
-So this was before the 'Twilight' phenomenon took hold?
Kristen Stewart in Eva Magazine April 2010.
-NO: It was right around the time of Comic-Con, when they started to realize how big a movie they had on their hands. But we needed to get Rob interested too. He had read a lot of scripts. He was at the Oakwood Apartments and he would drive to the In-N-Out Burger every day and read scripts in the back of his car.
And he eventually read ours and said he wanted to do it. Then we had to put together a budget that made sense [about $16 million] before we could get going.
-Do you think the fan frenzy ever gets to Pattinson?
NO: I have a great respect for him. The attention he's gotten over "Twilight" is incredible and he handles it with such grace. I've never seen him in a bad mood about it. The paparazzi do get to him a little, I think, going back to Britain has been a lot easier for him. He told me a story the other day that he was in a pub and after two hours of sitting there the bartender said, "You know, you look just like the kid from 'Twilight.' '' And then the bartender said, "Oh my God, you are that kid."' And then they kind of walked away. [We] Brits are like that. [We're] more self-effacing. A Brit sees a famous person and he almost crosses the street.
Did you see anything from Emilie or Rob that gives you the sense they have seriously bright acting careers ahead of them?
NO: They both take their craft so seriously. There's a soulfulness to them too. And I think Rob really wants to be a serious actor. The other stuff is just part of the job". Source: latimesblogs.latimes.com