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Ååååh jag är så sugen på att se den här filmen! Den verkar så bra!
Här kommer 8, eller egentligen 7 nya, men en är den första bilden vi fick fick från The Runaways men i "verklig version". Ni kommer att förstå när ni ser den. Sjukt coola bilder måste jag säga! Jag vill verkligen att denna filmen ska visas på bio i Sverige med, men jag vet inte hur det blir med det, tyvärr. (Återkommer när jag vet.)
Här kommer (reasten av) bilderna, för att se dem i högsta kvalitet och storlek klicka här och sen är det bara att klicka på valfri bild.
Du kan även bara klicka på dem här nedanför för att se dem lite större. ;)
'Twilight' star Kristen Stewart poised to be Miss Sundance 2010
Kristen Stewart #21
Kristen Stewart is an industry vet, and she’s not even 20 years old. The actress was playing Jodie Foster’s daughter in Panic Room when kids her age were getting their first paper routes. But unlike Haley Joel Osment, Stewart has made the transition from child star to adult actress look relatively easy, namely thanks to her high-profile role as Bella Swan in the big-screen adaptation of Stephenie Meyer’s Twilight.
When the film hit theaters in November 2008, she and costar Robert Pattinson experienced the same kind of unnerving immediate rise to fame that Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet experienced post-Titanic. Posters of Stewart suddenly became makeshift wallpaper inside locker doors in high schools across America, or they substituted as dartboards for all those females who were envious of her onscreen and rumored off-screen time with Pattinson, much to Stewart’s dismay. “I don’t want to be a movie star like Angelina Jolie,” Stewart told BlackBook magazine. “Nothing about being a celebrity is desirable. I’m an actor. It’s bizarre to me that everybody’s so obsessive.”
Kristens Welcome to the Rileys som visas på Sundance om bara några dagar (första visningen nu på lördag) är listad på "The 5 Films Likeliest to Ignite a Sundance Bidding War". Så här står det om filmen:
Welcome to the Rileys
WHAT IT’S ABOUT: A couple (James Gandolfini and Melissa Leo) mourning the death of
their teenage daughter in dramatically different ways attempt to rebuild their lives.
UPSIDE: Jake Scott’s feature directorial debut is all class, with the executive-producer imprimatur of father Ridley Scott and uncle Tony (not to mention Ridley’s collaborator Steven Zaillian) and a cast featuring James Gandolfini, Melissa Leo and Kristen Stewart as a teenaged prostitute in New Orleans. OK, mostly all class.
DOWNSIDE: Could turn out to be this year’s The Greatest, which fizzled at Sundance ‘09 with a similar story line and Big Actor Moments cranked to 11.
POTENTIAL BUYERS: Overture, Fox Searchlight, Lionsgate
HOW MUCH? The bidding starts at $4.5 million.