Post by Bella Cullen on Jan 31, 2010 22:44:05 GMT 2
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Twilight darlings Kirsten Stewart and Anna Kendrick are quickly breaking out of their vampire coffins. We're all aware by now that Anna has received tons of acclaim for her performance alongside George Clooney in Up in the Air, and Kristen was the talk of Sundance town.
Got it?
That's why we think yesterday's item about Kristen and Robert Pattinson was totally fair game. We're not "pitting them against each other," as so many Twi-screamers say, but pointing out R and K both have the opportunities with their upcoming flicks to become major players in this entertainment biz.
Heck, while Ashley Greene is shooting some horror movie in Germany and Kellan Lutz is losing Barbarian roles, Kendrick is picking out her Oscar gown! And According to people who have worked with Kristen, she, too is already headed for Oscar's stage—and we don't mean as a presenter:
"Kristen's got this innate quality, that gift, that not everyone has," Welcome to the Rileys director Jake Scott told us. "She's magic. I can see it happening. I can see her becoming a major star. She's grounded, which is important to say about her. She's really grounded. She's a cool chick."
Oscar-nominated actress Melissa Leo, who costars with K.Stew in Welcome, was eager to throw in her experienced two cents on Kristen's potential.
"I'm sure she'll be up there on that stage one day, I'm positive."
Leo, whose performance in Frozen River last year put her in a gown alongside Meryl Streep and Kate Winslet, says she sees a lot of herself in young K.Stew.
"Something happens with actors who are committed to what they do. We enjoyed each other because we were so serious about work; we adored each other."
Dang, if we were Kristen, we'd not only have suck faced with R.Pattz in public 232 years ago, we'd be nervous about acting out possibly two more of Melissa Rosenberg's movies. After what seems like a lot of successful reviews post-New Moon, it doesn't sound too fun to go back to your not-very-well-written roots.
We all know Anna Kendrick's thinking the same damn thing, right?
Everyone in town is expecting A.K. to get a nomination for Best Supporting Actress.
Now that she's been catapulted to the major leagues, we bet this petite cutie is counting her blessings that she has maybe two lines in all the Twilight flicks. It actually wouldn't surprise us if Annie wanted to finagle her way out of the franchise, seeing as movie offers are pouring in for her now, but she strikes us as the type to stay loyal to her fans, à la Kristen.
Stewart would never leaver her Twi-fans high and dry (as if Summit would let her), but it'll be interesting to see if K.Stew is as eager about two Breaking Dawn flicks as she might have once been.
Come on, Stephenie Meyer, let's do one more movie. For all our sake, yeah?
Source: E!Online
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IMHO, most of the Twilight actors were basically thrust into the spotlight since they did the movie. I knew basically only of Rob from Harry Potter & of Kellan from 90210. This franchise has upped their star status & so they are getting more recognizable roles & since we became fans of the actors we will flock to see their latest projects.
Are they too good for Twilight?
You can't be too good for the movie that basically made you infamous. Everyone is always on about how the scripts for the Saga are horrible but I find it rather enjoyable, especially New Moon was a step up from Twilight. Now maybe it could have been better but this isn't a franchise to please the critics or win Oscars, it's for the fans & honestly, people should stop picking on it & saying that the actors are too good for it. It's basically a slap in the face.