5/1/11

Boo Boo Stewart At The Beach In Santa Monica!

Breaking Dawn boo boo Boo Boo Stewart At The Beach In Santa Monica!  booboo stewartBoo Boo Stewart (aka Seth Clearwater) was spotted at the beach in Santa Monica this week!

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More Kristen Stewart from Entertainment Weekly


I am loving Kristen in these EW interviews! --Ashes

For anyone who argues that Breaking Dawn is pushing “pro-life” on people, Kristen defends the film
“I’m so on Bella’s side,” Kristen tells EW of Bella’s decision to keep her half-vampire baby. “The idea of destroying something they made together that could never happen again… It has nothing to do with the pro-life thing."
“I just love the idea of her fighting,” she says. “She’s been willing to die for so much, but now you actually see her, well, literally die for it.”
And Kristen, being 21 years old, can understand where Bella was coming from.
“This really could happen to anyone my age,” Kristen explains. “I mean, maybe not the whole vampire thing, but everything else.”
“It didn’t feel like, ‘Oh, how could you have possibly played this? It’s so beyond your years!’ ” Kristen says. “It’s like, ‘Not really, dude. I could f***ing get pregnant tomorrow.’ ”

Kristen Stewart, Taylor Lautner, And Bill Condon Talk Breaking Dawn





Kristen Stewart, Taylor Lautner, and Bill Condon spoke with Entertainment Weekly about The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Parts 1 & 2. This interview gets me 10x more excited for these movies! It seems to me like Bill Condon is pushing the PG13 limit, which I LOVE. And Kristen Stewart's passion about the wedding scene, love it!--Ashes




Fans have waited years to see Bella (Kristen Stewart) and Edward (Robert Pattinson) tie the knot, and the wedding scene, scheduled for the end of production on The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, proved to be equally climactic for those involved. “It was one of the coolest things that I’ve done,” says Stewart. “There was a certain point when I walked on set, and I saw everyone from the entire cast sitting there in the pews, about to do their bit. And it was just so perfect for me in that moment. It was so emotional in such a real way. I literally felt like thanking them for coming.”


“We shot everything — whether it’s the lovemaking or the childbirth — as potent and powerful as it can be,” says director Bill Condon, who knew he was working within the constraints of a PG-13 rating. “It will be interesting to see whether there will be people who think it too disturbing for this universe.” For her part, Stewart wishes the movie could have been even truer to the graphic nature of the book — not so much the honeymoon sequence (“It feels like a real love scene, not necessarily vampire-y, which is good”), but the brutal birth of the baby, Renesmee. “It’s funny because when [the PG-13 issue] comes up, everybody thinks it’s all about the sex,” she says. “The birth is really effective, and I’ve heard it really hits you in the face. But what it could have been? It could have been shocking and grotesque, because that’s how it was written in the book.” She sighs: “I would have loved to have been puking up blood.”

Taylor Lautner, who plays Jacob, says that even being a member of the wolf pack didn’t have its privileges. “Everybody is always complaining to me that I don’t have to wear the contacts, I don’t have to wear the white makeup or wear wigs and all that stuff. And I’m like, ‘I’m the one in the freezing rain and cold not wearing a shirt! I paid my dues in New Moon and Eclipse.’” And as for his plot arc in Part 2, which will involve falling for — or imprinting on — Renesmee? “There were many times I walked up to Stephenie [Meyer] and asked her, ‘What exactly is imprinting?’” says Lautner. “It’s still a very confusing thing for me, so don’t ask.”