

New/old portraits of New Moon-er Kristen Stewart from the Sundance Film Festival in 2008.
Kristen attended the festival to promote her movie The Yellow Handkerchief.
You can view the rest of the pictures over at KStewartFans!
Are you pleased with the film?
Anna Kendrick: Oh yes, I’m so proud of it. I think I would say it’s by far my favourite film experience that I’ve had. It was the most fun and the most rewarding. The combination of this beautiful script and this beautiful character, with George Clooney and Jason Reitman on set, all day, everyday, was really fun. You couldn’t ask for anything more.
Is it fair to assume that the character you play is a long way from your own personality?
Anna Kendrick: Oh yes! But that was the fun part about it. Natalie does so many things that I would like to do and she is unapologetically who she is in a way that I wish I was. Sometimes there are things that you wish you would say or do and you think about it. And it was easy to transfer that into someone else. Personally, I generally avoid confrontation so it was a release to play Natalie because she’s not going to back away. And like I said, getting to yell at George Clooney was pretty cathartic.
March 1
- Robert Pattinson – TODAY Show
- Robert Pattinson – Late Night with Jimmy Fallon
March 2
- Robert Pattinson – The View
- Robert Pattinson – The Daily Show with Jon Stewart
March 3
- Michael Sheen – Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson
March 10
- Kristen Stewart – The Tonight Show
March 12
- Dakota Fanning – The Tonight Show
The Q&A is presented as a recent conversation arranged during promotion for The Yellow Handkerchief, Stewart’s new film. And most of the discussion sticks to that dramatic role.Can you believe this mess? I mean is it that serious, to go to this extent? Special shout out to Gossip Cop for bringing this to everyone’s attention
But at the end is a very curious bit of Robert Pattinson talk.
“So what’s really going on with you and Robert,” asks the interviewer. “Are you dating?”
To which Stewart is said to reply, “The whole rumor tabloid stuff is so obviously false to me and I knew it was false even before I became a part of it. It has been like some sort of ridiculous show. It’s like a soap opera, but filled with false realism. I don’t take it personally. It might seem real to fans, but it isn’t.”
Hmm. Sound familiar?
Take a look at this interview (with audio) from last November, when Stewart was promoting The Twilight Saga: New Moon and said of her growing celebrity:
“I’ve gotten more comfortable with the whole rumor, tabloid stuff, it’s so obviously false to me. Look, even before I became a part of it, once I sort of became a star… it’s like a show. It’s like a ridiculous show.”
["A soap opera with your name in it?" a reporter prompts]
“Exactly. With false realism like a soap opera that seems real but you’re not quite sure. It doesn’t bother me. I don’t take it personally.”
Gossip Cop contacted BettyConfidential, and the site confirmed our suspicions.
The answer to the “What’s going on with you and Robert?” question, the site admits, was taken from the previous roundtable discussion with reporters Stewart staged in November.
It was not an answer Stewart gave during her current promotion for The Yellow Handkerchief.
Sources say it was his “Stretch Armstrong” collaboration with rival toy company Hasbro that was the impetus for Taylor’s departure. According to Vulture, Taylor realized Hasbro was doing a better job with its movie properties than Mattel. To wit, the toy company has leveraged board games Candy Land, Battleship and Risk into high-profile projects and had earlier success with a couple small flicks called “G.I. Joe” and “Transformers.” Added one source, “When you sign up to make a movie with Hasbro, you know it will be in theaters a year later.”Oh no! I didn’t even think about they were rival toy companies! Still excited for his other films though. Right now he’s set for Cancun, Abduction, Stretch Armstrong and Breaking Dawn.