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Breaking Dawn Press Conference Transcript & Audio

TAYLOR LAUTNER: We’ve always had that relationship, right?
ROBERT PATTINSON: Yeah, I give him my daughter. I sacrifice my daughter to him.
LAUTNER: That is love.
PATTINSON: That’s true love. Basically, this one is a love story between Edward and Jacob.
LAUTNER: Yeah, the relationship between all three of us is a little bit different. It’s always been this complicated triangle, and now it’s a square. No. It’s become much less complicated.
PATTINSON: Now, it’s a circle.
Is this a bittersweet ending of the franchise? How has your final time together at Comic-Con been?
KRISTEN STEWART: It is funny. If you told me tomorrow that we had to have reshoots of some scenes that they weren’t happy with, I’d be so happy that I’d start vibrating because I do really enjoy playing this role. We got to do it for four years. When you do that, even though it is a bummer to walk away, I look back on it so fondly that I hold it and it’s something I’ll always have. I’m really thankful for that.
STEPHENIE MEYER: Someone asked me about their lives changing and I said that I imagine, on a daily basis, it’s a lot more annoying than positive. It’s pretty annoying every day, right?
STEWART: Sometimes.
PATTINSON: Various things, but not really to do with other people. I hate going to the bathroom!
How do you feel personally altered from doing this franchise?
STEWART: You start a project to finish it. It’s this really charged experience that almost is too much, and that’s the only way it ever feels good and right and true. I feel very challenged, even though, if Stephenie [Meyer] suddenly wrote another book, I’d be like, “Okay, let me read it, immediately!” I might just keep that feeling. I know I’ll find that with other experiences. How did it change me? I don’t know. Maybe it affirmed my idea of why I like to do what I do. You don’t always just have to do an indie movie to feel like you’re controlling it with a few people that you really have connected with, creatively. You can do it on a bigger scale. Maybe it’s changed my mind about that. But, as a person, I could not begin to answer that question right now. It’s so loaded.
5/17/2012
8/03/2011
SWATH Update: Shooting begins August 15, Kristen's Excitement, Collider's Top 5

examiner SWATH Fansite This weekend, Kristen Stewart was seen landing in London, England to continue pre-production work on Snow White And The Huntsman, and yesterday, producer Palak Patel confirmed the start date for principle photography on the picture: August 15th.
Patel also confirmed the castmembers chosen for each of the eight dwarves from the film (during Comic-Con, it was revealed that there would be eight dwarves and that one of them would perish).
The 8 dwarfs are: Ian McShane, Ray Winstone, Bob Hoskins, Nick Frost, Eddie Marsan, Toby Jones, Johnny Harris, and Brian Gleeson.
Snow White And The Huntsman's release date is set for June 1, 2012.
SWATH production is expected to take around three months, just in time for Kristen to begin promotional work for The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1, which hits theaters on November 18th.
The first character stills from the film, debuted at Comic-Con during the SWATH panel, are attached - as well as a video of the full Comic-Con panel - in the sidebar.
palakspatel: "August 15 principal photography begins “@vickigoesroar: @palakspatel So excited! When do you guys start filming in England?”
noandree at imdb via kstewartnews IMDb Starmeter Update: (Aug 1, 2011): Kristen up to #9 from #27
SW up to #21 from #291
OTR up to #636 from #859
BD1 down to #31 from #28
3. First Look at Universal’s SNOW WHITE AND THE HUNTSMAN
collider.com Granted, there are enough Snow White projects currently circulating Hollywood that over-saturation is less a possibility and more an inevitability. Nevertheless, I’d be lying if I said I wasn’t at least a little intrigued by the grittiness and slightly darker tone that director Rupert Sanders’ Snow White and the Huntsman looks to embody. Click here to check out the first look at the film along with Adam’s recap of its Comic-Con panel.
via twilightbritneyfan
Foxallaccess (click on the source to listen to the audio clip) In between the two “Breaking Dawn” movies, you’ll see Kristen Stewart starring as the title character in “Snow White and the Huntsman.” (Kristen, of course, will be Snow White, not the Huntsman.) When you think of Snow White, it’s not exactly the edgy kind of character you associate with Kristen these days… or is it?
She’s talking about director Rupert Sanders there… Kristen will be starring alongside Chris Hemsworth and Charlize Theron in the movie, which opens in theaters everywhere next June 1st.
via kstewartfans Gossipdance
5/30/2011
Audio: Kristen tries an Aussie accent
While Kristen & Taylor visited Australia in May 2010 they stopped by a local Sydney radio station and Kristen gives the best impression of an Aussie accent!
yt source MissDeppCullen2nd via @KstewAngel
3/30/2011
12/23/2010
AUDIO: Kristen Stewart rolls with the changes, changes with the roles
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Kristen Stewart has been one busy young woman. She’s winning raves for her performance in “Welcome To The Rileys,” which is still in limited release. She just wrapped production on another movie, “On The Road.” And of course, she’s now working on the first part of “The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn.”
Is it just us, or does it seem like Stewart moves from project to project without any down time? When we talked to her, she told us that going from role to role — and playing such a diverse variety of characters — is also helping to shape who she is.
10/21/2010
Kristen Welcomes "Rileys" and "Fishnets"
Opening in limited release Friday, Welcome to the Rileys centers on a married man named Doug (James Gandolfini) who is still trying to cope with his daughter’s death, and he finds a bit of solace by living with a stripper (Kristen Stewart) in Baton Rouge. Stewart, best known as Bella Swan from the Twilight franchise, continues to expand her acting horizons with the indie drama, and she wasn’t intimidated about playing an exotic dancer. “What surprised me the most was the fact that I was so unaware I was waking down the street with my robe open and wearing fishnets and not caring at all,” said the actress. “I wasn’t scared.” Click on the media and listen to Stewart discuss playing Molly in Welcome to the Rileys, a film that was directed by filmmaker Ridley Scott’s son, Jake Scott.
audio at the source
10/19/2010
9/21/2010
Kristen's Fox Interview Regarding Doing 'K-11' with her Mother
Stewart told Fox All Access.com that if the movie is made, working with her mother will be challenging, yet fun.
9/09/2010
What Awaits Kristen Stewart After "Breaking Dawn"?
8/16/2010
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6/07/2010
Kristen predicts a great 'Eclipse'

In just a few weeks, one of the most anticipated movies of the summer will hit theatres. The Twilight Saga: Eclipse is set for release on Wednesday June 30th, and fans are already buying their tickets.
We caught up with Bella herself, Kristen Stewart, who gave us a preview of what we can expect from the third installment of the Twilight movie franchise, which has captivated audiences of all ages.
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6/03/2010
(Audio) Kristen & Taylor Interview with Labby
6/02/2010
Interviews with Kristen and Taylor...
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