Showing posts with label vanity fair magazine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vanity fair magazine. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

More Rob Vanity Fair Shots!!!

I can't get enough of these sexy pics. of Rob. Can you?





To read “Twilight’s Hot Gleaming” and see Bruce Weber’s exclusive photographs of Pattinson (only available in the print edition), pick up a copy of the December 2009 issue of Vanity Fair, available on newsstands in New York and Los Angeles on November 4 and nationally on November 10. For outtakes not available in the print edition, click here.



 Here are some of the rest of Rob's Vanity Fair shots:




Only Rob can make standing next to this painting sexy.


What are you thinking about Rob?


Stressed Rob.
Makes sad fans = (

Looking so contemplative


Wow, love this photo!


[Twi-Source - VanityFair.com]

Monday, November 2, 2009

Rob's Vanity Fair Shots!!!

PURE SEXINESS ALERT LADIES!!!

***You have been warned***





Super sexy in black and white.



Piano + Rob = Bliss



Wow, bare ankles, chest hair, guitar and this gorgoues face!
Somebody pinch me! (ouch!)




Nice color contrast. Gorgous facial structure.
I wanna snuggle in this sweater, looks comfy!




This picture is so (sexy) Rob!
He looks super good in this knit sweater.



[Twi-Source - TwilightBlog.net]

Friday, October 30, 2009

Rob Pattinson's Vanity Fair Photos!!!

Yes! I think this proves it. Rob WILL be on Vanity Fair Magazine's cover.

Here are some photos to prove it.



I need this on my wall!



Gorgous!!!



Sexy look...



Wow.



Nice book. ; )



Simply lovely... One of my favourite's for sure.



Yum!



These photos are sexy and amazing!
I cannot wait for the December issue to come out! Can you?


[Twi-Source - NMM]

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Who's on the December Vanity Fair Magazine Cover? Could it be...Rob?!

Vanity Fair has been giving out clues for us to guess the Cover Man, and these lips say it all, don't they?






What do you all think?
Are these lips Rob's?



[Twi-Source - VanityFair]

Twilight Watch—Attack of the Wolves, Part Three: Meet Chaske Spencer

Chaske Spencer Pictures, Images and Photos



Part three that I forgot to post from Vanity Fair, with the one and only Chaske Spencer who plays Sam Uley.



VF.com: How did you get the part of Wolf Pack leader, Sam Uley?







Chaske Spencer: It was one of the weirdest auditions I’ve done. We put it on tape, and usually the process is: you meet the casting director, get a callback, then you meet the producer and director. This just went straight from tape. I auditioned for all of the parts of the Wolf Pack; they called me back and told me what part I had. Also, I didn’t really know who [the character] was because I didn’t know much about Twilight. Then I figured it out and said, “Wow, that’s a really good part.” It’s amazing. I’ve never gotten a part like that before.






Once you got the part, did you go back and read the books?






Yeah, I started with New Moon. Then I started dabbling in Eclipse because there’s a lot of back-story to my character. I really tried to relate to those characters, do my job … and then go to the gym.






How much time did you have between finding out you got the role and actually starting shooting?






Not much—about three weeks. They got us a trainer and really started throwing us into the work, into working out, which was with a gentleman who helped out on 300. I was pretty psyched about that; it was really tough. I was [already] in shape, but when he got his hands on me, it was a whole different beast altogether. I put on 25 pounds in those two months. It just happened—one day, I stepped out of the shower, took a look at myself, and I didn’t recognize my own body.






You all went through this together as a pack, too.






Yeah, that was the one thing that was really cool; it did bond us. We’re unknowns, and we couldn’t tell anyone for a month that we were cast. So we just talked to each other, made sure we kept each other in check, got competitive with one another. It was like [we were] brothers. I gained so many family members through this, which I’m really grateful for.






So you were this unknown actor living in New York who suddenly found himself on the set of this huge studio blockbuster. What was that like?






It’s so surreal, I mean, I’m feeling it right now! On the film sets of New Moon and Eclipse, I feel safe. It’s like you’re in the center of the hurricane, but outside is where it starts to get chaotic. I would say that, in the last few days, I started noticing that I’m in this huge franchise. I’m going to be in one of the biggest movies of the year, and it’s a little surreal, frightening, and exciting all together. It’s like one big roller-coaster ride.






What are you doing to prepare for it?






No one can give you a book on how to deal with it. There’s not much you can do about it except for just having a good head on your shoulders. You have to go on your own and figure it out.






Like many of the other wolves, you have your own Twitter page, too.






It’s really cool. It’s like being in this rock band. It’s nothing like I’ve ever done before on any film or play—you really interact with the fans. I Twitter for the Twilight fans. I can write where I’m going, what I’m doing—I try to keep it general so I don’t give too much away—and the fans are great! They’re really excited about it; some even know more about me than I do myself!






Speaking of rock bands, Kiowa [Gordon] said you got him listening to Phoenix and Grizzly Bear.






Kiowa and Tyson Houseman are really into music, and we talk about that. I’m really into discovering new music. I’m a drummer, and I live with a musician—he’s in a band called The 5 O’Clock Heroes. I’m not just plugging him because he’s my roommate; his band is really good. He introduces me to all of the cool new bands, and we’ve had musicians coming over to our apartment for a while now. I like this new cat, Liam Finn, who I heard about in Australia. I also just got the New Moon soundtrack, and I’m really impressed! I think it’s amazing. I’ve been listening to it all day actually. I like Band of Skulls, and I’ve been a fan of Black Rebel Motorcycle Club for years now. This is going to be my album for the month.






What did the wolves listen to during workouts?






I brought my iPod in, and I had tracks that would help us get through the workout. We played the Beastie Boys’ “Sabotage,” Metallica’s “Orion,” ACDC—that really pumped us up—some Guns N’ Roses, Soundgarden, Nirvana. I like to workout to a lot of hip-hop, too.






You’re the oldest wolf in the pack.






Yeah, and it’s funny: I play the alpha wolf, the leader, and I kind of fell into that role. I don’t know how that happens. But I am the oldest—I had a few films under my belt—and I kind of helped some of the other guys. I’m very protective of them. If anyone tried to hurt them, I’d probably go ballistic. They’re good guys. We take care of one another. It was like freshman coming into high school; we were the new group. We all come from different backgrounds, too. We’re Native Americans and we have a different outlook on things. We didn’t come to mess around; we came with our A-game, and we definitely made sure our presence was known.






What is your Native American background?






I’m Lakota Sioux. What’s cool is that Stephenie [Meyer]’s written this amazing story that is more contemporary Native American. It’s not like I was wearing leather and feathers, which I’ve been used to doing. I didn’t have to go too much into my own background.






You said in your Twitter feed: “I love being a wolf!”






[Laughs] I like my role. When I was a kid, I was into the Anne Rice novels, but I never got to discover werewolves until this. What I like is that it’s given me a new body, actually. The workouts and all of that stuff—who doesn’t want to be a werewolf? (It’s tongue-in-cheek when I say stuff like that.)






When this is all over, what kind of movies do you want to make?






I just look at the kind of actors I really like; I like Gene Hackman. The actors I admire are character actors. I just want to do really good work. I mean, this is huge. I really don’t know what I can do after this! Go the independent route maybe.






Let’s do some wordplay. Please give one word to describe each of the actors you work with in New Moon, starting with Alex Meraz [“Paul”].






Primal.






Bronson Pelletier [“Jared”].






Jokester.






Kristen Stewart [“Bella Swan”].






Fighter.






Gil Birmingham [“Billy Black”].






Heart-and-soul.






Tyson Houseman [“Quil Ateara”].






Intelligent.






Kiowa Gordon [“Embry Call”].






Goofy.






Taylor Lautner [“Jacob Black”].






Loveable.

 
 
 
 
 
[Twi-Source - VanityFair]

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Vanity Fair - Twilight Watch: A Conversation With Peter Facinelli

peter facinelli Pictures, Images and Photos



Whooray! More of the awesome Twilight Interviews from Vanity Fair!

Here is the interview of the fatherly (now borthery) Peter Facinelli:



As the patriarch of the Cullen clan, have you assumed a similar fatherly role with the cast?







You know, on Twilight I feel like they looked to me as the father figure, but because we became so close, I’m more of an older brother now.






Has there been a difference in the way you interact as a cast since you filmed Twilight?






Rob[ert Pattinson] has more security guards hanging around him! [Laughs] Other than that, not really. We really enjoy each other’s company, and we’ve been working so much on this movie that we really haven’t had as much time to hang out with each other. We’re putting in these long hours and then just heading home. Usually we just try to catch dinner with each other then get back up the next morning and do it all over again.


As the patriarch of the Cullen clan, have you assumed a similar fatherly role with the cast?







You know, on Twilight I feel like they looked to me as the father figure, but because we became so close, I’m more of an older brother now.






Has there been a difference in the way you interact as a cast since you filmed Twilight?






Rob[ert Pattinson] has more security guards hanging around him! [Laughs] Other than that, not really. We really enjoy each other’s company, and we’ve been working so much on this movie that we really haven’t had as much time to hang out with each other. We’re putting in these long hours and then just heading home. Usually we just try to catch dinner with each other then get back up the next morning and do it all over again.






What would you say is the one major thing that has changed about your life since starting the franchise?






I’m traveling a lot more than I used to and interacting with a lot more people. The fan base on this, I don’t know how else to explain it … it’s a cultural phenomenon. People will actually hop on a plane to see you. Sometimes I do these charity events, and people fly in to come and see me. I’m just really, really impressed with [the fan] dedication to these books and to the movies. I’ve always had a fan base with the work I’ve done, but never as rabid as this.






You seem pretty dedicated to them, too, judging by your Twitter page.






You know, I love connecting with the fans because I’m a fan of the books myself. They’re all so dedicated and wonderful to me that I love to be able to give back. So if stopping for a picture or signing a book of theirs puts a smile on their face, then that makes me happy, too. I kind of go out of my way to make sure—if there are fans hanging around the set—to try to stop and say hello to them before I get in the van. It takes five minutes to make people happy. I love interacting with them.






You’ve been working steadily since your early twenties—the same age that some of the Twilight cast members are now. Have you been able to offer any advice to any of them, especially at a time when they’ve suddenly been thrust into the spotlight?






I’ve had some conversations with some of the cast about careers because I’ve been working for fifteen years. They’re just starting out with their careers, and for a lot of them this is their first big break. I think they look to me and ask, How do you sustain that? It’s still a mystery to me, too! I feel very lucky. For me it’s about longevity and not about just one movie. It’s got to be a scary time for them because this movie is giving them lots of opportunities. It’s up to them to steer this journey into a career, and not just be part of Twilight and be gone. I look at them, and it’s got to be pretty scary to have that much on their shoulders pretty quick, but I think they’re really talented, really smart, and I think that they’re going to be fine.






What has this done for your career?






I’ve done a lot of movies and different roles, and this is another role that I love to play. I look forward to continue doing a lot more. It’s definitely broadened my fan base even with my own kids. For a long time, they didn’t get to see any of the work I’ve done because of the mature content.






Have any of your daughters seen Twilight?






All three of them have seen it! They’re ages twelve, six, and three. They love it. The 12-year-old has read the first two books, so she loves the movie. My 6-year-old loves it even more; she wants to watch it all the time! Now the 3-year-old, because the 6 year-old likes it, wants to watch it all the time, too. I asked her what she liked about it and she said, “I like the scary parts.”






Have they met the cast? Did they get excited?






My kids are pretty unaffected. They don’t get too star-struck. To them it’s just “Dad’s friends,” which is kind of nice.






How does New Moon differ from Twilight?






You know, Twilight was an independent movie. It was shot very documentary style, the way Catherine [Hardwicke, Twilight’s director] shoots. It has a rawness to it, which I think is nice. New Moon’s a little bit crisper, it has a little bit more of a studio feel, but it still has that edge.






What’s it like playing the same character for three different directors?






That gets interesting. It’s exciting in one way because every director brings their own flavor to the movie. Each director’s personality is different so you kind of have to adapt to their way of working, but I’ve had really good experiences on all three. Sometimes it’s nice working with the same person over and over because there’s a familiarity, but I’m used to working with different directors. On Nurse Jackie we get different directors on each episode. I like it because they bring different ideas and make you think of things you might not have thought of before—pushing you to look at it from different angles. I think it’s harder on the directors to come in and try to make these movies as grand as Twilight was and take on the responsibility of getting the story accurate in terms of telling it from the book. Then they have a whole cast that they haven’t dealt with before, so I think it would be more daunting for the director.






You have so many new cast members coming into it, too …






Our group is such a great bunch that we’re all so welcoming. It’s like broadening your family base. With open arms, we were there waiting. They came out to dinners with us and just became part of the family.






Speaking of family, will you please give me one word to describe each of the Cullen clan actors starting with Kellan Lutz?






Ok. [Laughs] Goofy!






Nikki Reed:






Complex.






Jackson Rathbone:






Artistic.






Kristen Stewart:






Sweet.






Elizabeth Reaser:






Awesome.






Ashley Greene:






Pixie-ish, she’s like a fairy—she’s so light on her feet. Bubbly, that’s the word.






Rob Pattinson:






Mmm, Rob. Rob’s a good one. It’s hard to narrow down to one. So many words come to mind! Brooding, tortured … but he’s a good kid. What’s the word for a solidly good guy?






Solid?






Solid. He is. He’s solid.






Finally, what your word of the day?






Cold!

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I love these interviews!
 
 
 
[Twi-Source - VanityFair]

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Twilight Watch—Attack of the Wolves, Part Two: Meet Kiowa Gordon

Kiowa Gordon (Embry Call) Pictures, Images and Photos




Part two! With the adorable Kiowa Gordon!

Check some of it out.


New Moon is your first film. What was the casting process like?







They had an open casting call here in Phoenix, and I auditioned. I was going to


church with my mom out in Cave Creek, and Stephenie Meyer goes to church with her. She kind of helped me out on that one.






Did Stephenie suggest you?






Yes, she told production, I think, and got me some sides to do the audition.

How did the wolves come together as a pack?







They got us a personal trainer, and we just went to the workouts and got to know each other. We saw each other’s strengths and pushed each other’s buttons; we really bonded during that time. We’d go out to eat a lot and watch movies …


What was your favorite scene to shoot?







I call it the “muffin scene.” It’s right after Bella finds out we’re all werewolves, and we take her to Emily’s house while Jacob, Paul, and Sam are off in the woods taking care of some wolf business.


What’s it been like filming the third installment, Eclipse?







It was a lot more fun being with the guys this time around. We already knew each other, had new stuff to talk about, a new director, and we actually had some scenes with the Cullens [the saga’s main vampire clan].


Give me one word to describe each actor: Taylor Lautner [“Jacob Black”].







Innocent.






Bronson Pelletier [“Jared”].






[Laughs] Jokester!






Tyson Houseman [“Quil Ateara”].






Smart.






Kristen Stewart [“Bella Swan”].






Edgy.






Gil Birmingham [“Billy Black”].






Papa!






Chaske Spencer [“Sam Uley”].






Leader.



Lucky! I wish Stephenie Meyer can get me a role.


Read the rest here.


[Twi-Source - VanityFair.com]