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'Twilight''s Peter Facinelli Talks 'Eclipse' & 'Nurse Jackie'
Entertainment Tonight
It's been a busy year for 'The Twilight Saga' star Peter Facinelli who has been juggling his schedule between shooting 'Eclipse,' the next film in the vampire franchise, with his role as Dr. Fitch Cooper on "Nurse Jackie." ET caught up with the jet-lagged actor to talk about both projects and his addiction to Twitter.
ET: You have a huge following on Twitter. What made you start?
Peter Facinelli: I just enjoy what Twitter is because I can really connect with the fans. It is a great way to share information with them and it is a good way to entertain. I like being able to put a smile on people's faces and mix that up with sharing information with them. That's important. Also, letting them know what I am doing. I have had people come to me and say, "Will you tweet this out?" There is like paid advertisement stuff. I am not into that. I want to keep my Twitter pure. I don't want to sell my followers anything, I want to be able to have that base, so I can tell them what I am doing and entertain them
ET: What will we learn about Dr. Carlisle Cullen in 'Eclipse'?
Peter Facinelli: You get to see a side of Carlisle you haven't seen before. There are some great battle sequences.
ET: Any word on 'Breaking Dawn'?
Peter Facinelli: I don't know. Usually, the fans know before we do.
Kristen Stewart and Dakota Fanning Talk about The Runaways
Vanity Fair
Twilight star Kristen Stewart plays punk rocker Joan Jett in the upcoming biographical film The Runaways, about the band of the same name. Although Stewart and her co-star, Dakota Fanning, are young enough to be Jett’s children, the two were already hip to Jett and The Runaways before they were asked to star in the film. Here, Stewart and Fanning talk with V.F.’s Krista Smith about the importance of music in their lives, what it’s like to portray rock stars, and meeting the the seminal 70s teen-girl punk outfit.
Five days of 'The Runaways'! Joan Jett on KStew -- and will Kristen and Dakota record their own albums?
LA Times Matt Donnelly
Yesterday I told you about Cherie Currie's impression of Dakota Fanning, who portrays the singer in director Floria Sigismondi's "The Runaways." So how does Kristen Stewart's Runaway stack up in the eyes of her real-life counterpart Joan Jett?
The rocker said she's pleased -- and with more than just the haircut.
"I thought she had a quiet intensity," Jett said at a Sundance round table discussion in support of the film. "The physical stuff ... just the way we move in space. We shake our legs, our hands are all over."
And those signature moves? "She just studied me, man."
Indeed, Stewart spent a few weeks at band camp to get a feel for the guitar, as Fanning did to master the mike.
So -- will the actresses be pursuing musical careers of their own?
"No," Stewart said, shaking her head at the idea. Looking to Fanning, she cracked, "We're not packaging this deal."
Robert Pattinson Says 'Remember Me' Role Is 'Just Different'
MTV.com By Jocelyn Vena
New York rebel Tyler isn't 'ridiculously innocent' like many male leads, 'Twilight' star says.
In March, Robert Pattinson will be hitting the big screen in the romantic drama "Remember Me." Pattinson steps out of the shadow of his brooding "Twilight" character Edward Cullen to play Tyler, a slightly misguided college student who's dealing with a family tragedy when he falls in love with a young woman, Ally, played by Emilie de Ravin.
In a new video posted on the film's Facebook page, Pattinson discusses his decision to tackle the role of the rebellious New York youth. "Initially, I remember reading the script and thinking ... um ... I like the flow of the dialogue and stuff," he said. "It was just different."
Pattinson, who will later this year reprise his role as Edward in "Eclipse," added that Tyler had a certain "it" factor about him that he hadn't seen in many other leading male roles in current films. "It seems like in a lot of ways main characters in other movies, when there is a young guy who is the lead he always seems like a vessel, [he] always [has] to be so naive and ridiculously innocent so the audience can feel that with [him] in the story," he explained. "Tyler didn't feel like that. He was a very specific character."
In a recent chat with MTV News, de Ravin spoke about her instant connection with Pattinson. "I flew to New York to test with Rob and we immediately got along and had instant great chemistry, which is not an easy thing to come by," she said. "Obviously you're acting, but you want to have that connection with somebody. We had it."