Showing posts with label GQ Magazine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label GQ Magazine. Show all posts

October 20, 2011

Kristen Stewart is on the Cover of Glamour and British GQ

Kristen Stewart is the covergirl for Glamour and British GQ’s November issue in time for her film “The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 1.”

Here’s an excerpt of Kristen’s Glamour interview:
On shooting Breaking Dawn’s wedding scene:
‘The last night [of shooting] I was exhausted, and it’s funny, Rob [Pattinson] was actually way more energetic than I was at the end of it. Even thinking about it now kind of freaks me out. On the final night of filming, I was literally pulling out my hair and crying and having to walk away for a second because my voice wasn’t working anymore.’
On whether she likes her character:
‘I like Bella so much. In order to play a part like that, you have to believe in every crazy decision that she makes.’
On whether she wants to become a director:
‘Yeah, really, really badly. Me and Dakota [Fanning] were having this conversation the other day actually, and she also wants to do it really bad. It will happen, I think. I also really enjoy being an actor, so I’m fine. I mean, I’m not finished.’
On being misquoted, like the time she compared the intrusion of fame to rape:
‘It bugs me! False impressions are the worst! It definitely makes me watch my words. Even right now, I’m going, OK, how do you walk about this? And you’ve got to have a filter.’
On watching Breaking Dawn for the first time:
‘It’s fun to watch it with [Taylor Lautner] because we actually sit and watch it. Me and Taylor are actual Twilight fans, so we can sit there and be totally into it! Whereas I sit there with Rob… he likes it, but he has such a different energy. I’ve always just loved Jacob and Bella so much. Taylor is great in this one.’
On her personal style:
“I have a uniform of sorts. I will be comfortable in a certain hoodie of mine no matter what mood I am in. And there’s nothing better than a new stack of white V-necks. For me, ‘changing’ is either a new T-shirt… or an old T-shirt. And I need pockets, ’cause if I carried a bag, I’d lose it purposely.’

October 16, 2011

Taylor Lautner shattered the rumors implying that he’s gay in the November 2011 issue of GQ Australia

Taylor Lautner shattered the rumors implying that he’s gay in the November 2011 issue of GQ Australia.


His Abduction co-star Lily Collins, singer Taylor Swift and high school sweetheart Sara Hicks can all attest that he’s not a homo. And now, straight from the horse’s mouth, “I’m straight,” Taylor Lautner said in an interview by GQ Australia.
This should put the persistent gay rumor to rest. After all, the Twilight hunk is ju

September 18, 2011

Leonardo DiCaprio GQ Magazine October 2011 Issue!


Leonardo DiCaprio is on the cover of GQ Magazine’s October 2011 issue where he talks about gay marriage, movie he’s proud of, and his new film “J. Edgar.”

Here’s what the 36-year-old superstar had to share with the mag:
On gay marriage:
“That’s the most infuriating thing–watching people focus on these things. Meanwhile, there’s the onset of global warming and these incredibly scary and menacing things with the future of our economy.”
On if he has any interest in directing:
“Yeah, I do. And if I did direct, I would try to have the same no-bulls— approach to it as [Clint Eastwood] and his crew have. Seriously, there are no frills on his set. It’s a small, tight-knit crew.”
On which movie he’s proud of:
“The Aviator. I’d wanted to play Howard Hughes for 10 years and was around for multiple rewrites. Michael Mann was on it at one point. And finally [Martin] Scorsese got involved. I was very proud of that movie. It was the first film where I felt inherently like a partner.”
On a movie he originally passed on, then changed his mind:
“My father has always been a huge force with me. I had passed on a script about the French poet Arthur Rimbaud [Total Eclipse]. He explained to me that Rimbaud was the James Dean of his time … I did the movie, and I loved playing him. If I just waited for moments of ‘I have to do this,’ I would do a movie only every four or five years.”

July 13, 2011

Mila Kunis Cover the GQ magazine this 2011

Mila Kunis sizzles on the cover (and in the pages) of the August issue of GQ - the magazine's annual 'comedy issue' - but she gets very serious when it comes to one of her passions: Star Trek.


When asked about starring with with Trek legend William Shatner in American Psycho 2 back in 2002, the Friends With Benefits star revealed that she's a "massive Trekkie" despite not getting into the epic sci-fi series until her late teens.

"I got into it later than most people. But let's not talk about it in the past tense. I'm still a Star Trek fan. You never stop being one," she says.

But the original series that Shatner starred on isn't her favorite - Mila's very passionate when it comes to what order the five series fall into, and Star Trek: The Next Generation is her favorite.

"The Next Generation; the original series; then Voyager... After Voyager, then I have Deep Space Nine. Then last is Enterprise," she says.


And her fandom doesn't stop there, the long-time Family Guy star says she even went to a Star Trek convention in Las Vegas a few years ago.

But the Friends With Benefits star won't reveal if she currently has any friends with benefits, but she is single. But don't get your hopes up, guys.

"I wouldn't dare wish myself upon anybody at this point in my life!" She says. "My shooting schedule is crazy. I'm a nomad till January."

Mila does have at least one date up her sleeve though - she was recently asked to a Marine Corps ball with a Sargeant stationed in Afghanistan via a YouTube video. She said yes. (story).

July 10, 2011

Chris Evans wears Gucci on the cover of GQ magazine’s July 2011 issue

Here’s what the 29-year-old Captain America star had to share with the GQ:


On getting over his initial reluctance to take on the role of Captain America:

“I said no a bunch, and every time I said no, I woke up the next morning so happy and content. I kept saying no; they kept coming back. And eventually I was like, ‘You know what? This is your biggest fear—this is exactly what you have to do.’”

On his character in Scott Pilgrim vs. the World:

“The character’s supposed to be this horrible actor and a d—–bag, and I get the job and so many people were like, ‘You’re perfect, you’re gonna crush it!’ ” he continued with feigned anger. “I was like, So I got this role as an a–hole actor, and you guys think I nailed it? That I’m a natural and that nobody in town can do it better?”

On how seeing sunsets are the “happiest” times in his life:

“The point is that when I see a sunset or a waterfall or something, for a split second it’s so great, because for a little bit I’m out of my brain, and it’s got nothing to do with me. I’m not trying to figure it out, you know what I mean? And I wonder if I can somehow find a way to maintain that mind stillness.”

Chris Evans topbills “Captain America: The First Avenger,” showing on July 22, 2011.
Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...