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12th-Nov-2009 05:56 pm - Special screening of NM in NY
Los Angeles might be getting the official “New Moon” premiere, but Gossip Cop can confirm New York will host a special screening of the second “Twilight Saga” film before it hits theaters.

Will any people of interest be there? You might say so.

Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart, Taylor Lautner, Ashley Greene, Nikki Reed, and Kellan Lutz are all scheduled to join director Chris Weitz on Thursday, November 19 in Manhattan for a previously unannounced screening.

Source: Gossip Cop

Last week we brought you an exclusive look at "New Moon" star Robert Pattinson's audition for his pre-"Twilight" dramedy "How To Be" (check out part 1, part 2 and part 3). Today, we bring you the fruits of his labor—an exclusive sneak peek at the movie due out on DVD November 17.

In the film Rob plays a down-on-his-luck musician named Art, who after being dumped by his girlfriend, moves back in with his parents and hires a live-in self-help guru to cure his social awkwardness. The process is quite a vulnerable one as you'd expect, evidenced perfectly by this clip in which Art's oddball friend Nikki (Mike Pearce) invites a couple of girls over to help his glum mate forget about his ex. Nikki's one piece of advice to Art? "Don't be yourself." We're not sure who Art attempted to be in this scene, but it's certainly not our favorite dazzling vamp. Edward would never drop such a sad, pathetic (and sort of gross) pick-up line. Click play on the clip below to see Rob clear the room with his misguided attempt at romance.

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During interviews for EW’s upcoming cover story on New Moon, Robert Pattinson revealed that he and I have something most trivial and intriguing in common: an appreciation of the 1994 Gen X drama Reality Bites. “I really like Ethan Hawke in it. And I liked Winona Ryder. Actually, I liked everything,” he told EW senior writer Karen Valby. “[I was] watching my older sister and her friends when I was 12 and thinking it was all really cool. Like the scenes in their apartments with the candles in the wine bottles. I wish that was still cool—now it’s just silly pretentiousness. I just wanted to put a candle in a wine bottle.”

Sure, Pattinson has enough clout at this point to stick as many candles in wine bottles as his undead heart desires, but this aside did get me thinking about Ethan Hawke and Robert Pattinson and the pantheon of twenty-something cinematic heartthrobs through the years. As I said, I too am a Reality Bites fan, both on the movie’s merits and because of the impressionable age at which I first saw it. Remember that run in the early 90s when Ethan Hawke (who also starred in another Gen X gem Before Sunrise) represented the male ideal of a certain time and place? Remember the grungy, thrift store chic with the long, slightly-greasy hair always getting pushed back, only to fall in his face again? The disaffected, but soulful, sort-of poet, kind-of musician? It’s funny to think of an adolescent Pattinson absorbing these cues and emerging 15 years later (15!) as a different spin on a similar song. His Edward Cullen is a little more cleaned-up than Hawke’s Troy Dyer, but the handsome brooding rings a bell, (not to mention the obsession with his hair — it’s not for nothing that Pattinson notes that his unruly pompadour is really the result of his admittedly poor personal hygiene.) I supposed you can trace this kind of angsty dreamboat all the way back to James Dean if you really wanted. But what do you think: Is it fair to see a movie lineage between Hawke and Pattinson? Who else falls into this line of grungy Hollywood heartthrobs?

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Just a heads-up about another upcom­ing TV appear­ance of Kris­ten and Rob that I haven’t seen men­tioned on any of the lists on the var­i­ous boards. I live in CA, and I found a sched­uled appear­ance for Kris­ten on 11–14 and Kris­ten and Rob on 11–15 on “Made in Hol­ly­wood,” KBCW Chan­nel 44, “The CW.” The one on the 14th is sup­posed to be at 4 p.m. PST, and the one on the 15th at 10:30 a.m. PST.

I’ll try to nail down more accu­rate details, but I thought you might like to know about this. I’ve not seen this show before.

~Robin

I did just get it nailed down. Both Kris­ten and Rob will appear on “Made in Hol­ly­wood,” KBCW Chan­nel 44, “The CW,” at 4 p.m. PST on 11–14. It looks like there will be a repeat of that show on the 15th at 10:30 a.m. PST.

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AS the New Moon stars hit London yesterday, OK.co.uk were officially on R-Pattz Watch.
We sent our roving reporters out to track down the stars and bring you all the gossip from the front line.

After a nervous morning deciding what to wear, OK.co.uk were the first to arrive at the press conference and spotted director Chris Weitz outside signing autographs for fans on the way in.

We took our seats in the front row, making sure we were just metres from Robert Pattinson, Taylor Lautner, Kristen Stewart and Chris.

As the rest of the press filed through the doors, we were tweeting away and scribbling down questions sent in from our Twitter followers.

OK.co.uk felt their stomachs churn and hearts beat a little faster as the host introduced Chris first, then Kristen, Robert and Taylor.

Robert - who was wearing a dark charcoal suit - walked in awkwardly, taking his seat next to Kristen – wearing a patterned jumper and jeans - and whispering something into her ear.

Taylor, looking casual in a hooded jacket, plaid shirt and jeans, had a huge grin on his face as he took a seat on the end - right in front of OK.co.uk.

All three stars were surprisingly talkative, and there were plenty of giggles and smiles from Rob and Kristen as they scribbled messages to each other on their note pads between answering questions.

At one point Kristen even put a protective hand on Rob’s lap as she laughed about his preparations for his ‘topless’ scenes in New Moon.

Our hearts almost stopped when Rob and Taylor looked directly at us as OK.co.uk asked the last question of the day.

As the event ended, the three stars were rushed away for more interviews – but not before Rob stopped to sign autographs for keen journalists.

OK.co.uk knew readers wouldn’t be happy without a shot of the star, so despite strict rules against photography, we gave up our chance for an autograph and took a sneaky few snaps of the 23-year-old.

After smiling and introducing ourselves, Rob looked sheepish as he thanked us for being fans and chuckled about messing up someone’s autograph.

But we weren’t happy with just meeting the star, we wanted something to take home - and after spotting the pencil he was using to write notes to Kristen, we nabbed it to keep as memorabilia.

Feeling a little shell-shocked from the morning we had just had, we headed straight for the nearest coffee shop to send all the details back to OK.co.uk headquarters.

But it wasn’t long before the big fan event, so we rushed over to Battersea Park to join the queue of Twi-hards waiting in the rain.

The time flew by as we chatted with fans and took snaps for the OK! Twitter page.

It wasn’t long before we were being ushered down the red carpet, but not before being told to smile for the cameras on our way inside.

Hundreds of fans lined the sides and there were plenty of photographers and cameramen chatting with the serious Twi-hards.

We particularly loved the podium of topless werewolves showing off their buff bodies beside the main entrance.

Once inside, OK.co.uk spent a few minutes playing among the trees and fake fog in the hallway before being told by security to move into the main auditorium.

But we weren’t giving up that easily, especially when we heard the stars were arriving outside.

As our Twitter followers will know, OK.co.uk very nearly got thrown out on several occasions after hiding in the toilets and in the shrubbery as the stars entered the hall.

After our plan to storm the front door failed, we went back inside to chat with fans – and look-alikes – about New Moon and who their favourite stars were.

After watching The Skulls and The Magic Numbers, OK.co.uk were getting impatient. Finally, after much ‘We want Rob’ chanting, the stars took to the stage.

The screaming almost deafened us, and OK.co.uk pushed our way to the front to get a few snaps for fellow tweeters.

Our favourite moment was definitely Kristen telling off host Nick Grimshaw for telling the fans to be quiet.

After spending the evening lifting smaller fans too short to see on to our shoulders, OK.co.uk’s feet were starting to feel very bruised and we headed outside - but not before being man handled by security one last time!

We headed home feeling tired but happy, sharing excited stories with fellow Twi-hards on the way.

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12th-Nov-2009 08:00 am - Kristen in Madrid
                                                         

                                                  I love her outfit here!! She looks beautiful ♥


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ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY SPEAKS WITH THE STARS OF NEW MOON

TAYLOR LAUTNER, KRISTEN STEWART, AND ROBERT PATTINSON SIT DOWN WITH ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY TO DISCUSS RUMORS, FANS, MOVIEMAKING – AND HAIR.


NEW YORK – In the Twilight sequel New Moon, Robert Pattinson and Taylor Lautner are at each other’s throats over Kristen Stewart. Off screen, all three are loyal friends. In a candid interview with this week’s Entertainment Weekly, they share thoughts on rumors, fans, moviemaking – and hair.

Below is a portion of the Q&A:

EW: How are you all coping with living in a fishbowl?
Robert Pattinson: It really depends on the mood. When I met you last year [before Twilight came out], I was doing interviews very sporadically and I never got recognized. Now it’s like anywhere I go there’s immediate recognition. So there’s more of a responsibility…
Stewart: I don’t mind working every day. It’s just, suddenly, I have this other role. And that’s really disappointing. All I’d like to do is go outside with a book and figure out what to do with the day. And if I can’t do that, then I’m just going to sit in my hotel room on my balcony and chain smoke. [Pauses] I’m going to stop smoking. I’m not such a good smoker, anyway. It’s not in my bones. I’m gonna drop it.
Pattinson: The three of us have been working for two years [straight]. It does feel like your day has a shape just as soon as you wake up. I just forget what it’s like when you’re free.

EW: Taylor, you’re the only one who almost lost a shot at the sequels. Do you have a different relationship with fame because you had to fight for your job?
Lautner: No, I kept my eye on the prize 100 percent of the time. I was motivated. I wasn’t even thinking about anything else.
Stewart: Thank God you got the job. I wouldn’t have wanted to deal with you if you didn’t. After all those months of working out!
Lautner: I just wanted to focus on what I could control, and I worked really hard.
EW: You mean in the gym? Because I see your abs everywhere these days.
Lautner: Yeah, the gym was a major part, but I really studied the books and the character, too. And it all turned out good.

Pattinson on his hair in Eclipse: I swear to you I’ve never experienced anything like this. It’s every single day. In Twilight, they wanted me to have extensions down to my hips.
Stewart: He’s a liar. He doesn’t remember. He’s remembering how they made him feel, but they were just, like, down to here [pointing to her shoulders].
Pattinson: So I told them, “Look, that’s just not going to happen.” I said, “It looks like this already – I’ll come to set like this.” I sound so stupid, but in a lot of ways the hair is 75 percent of my performance, so in the second one I said, “Listen, I need to tone down the hair. Let’s make it a little more real, a little bit more…Method.” [Laughs] And then in the third one, I’m doing fight scenes and there’s a strand going down my forehead and they’re like, “We need to do it again because no one will recognize you! No one will know who it is!” I’m like, really, is my face that generic?
Stewart: They want proof that you’re doing your own stunts, man!
Pattinson: I have to look like the poster at all times. Just in case they want to use any clip for the trailer. Any clip at all! There were about five people in different departments who, because of my forelock, ended up in tears.

EW: Kristen, it must be nice to watch the guys’ appearances get obsessed over for a change.
Stewart: Seriously, it’s a trip to sit back and look at the sexual objectification of these dudes. I’ve never been asked to do any of this stuff.

EW: You guys are lucky. You clearly all dig each other.
Lautner: The amount of time we have to spend with each other – if I didn’t like these two, it would be exhausting.

EW: Rob, you made Remember Me this summer, between sequels. Was that the set in New York, where you were knocked into a cab by hordes of fans?
Pattinson: That was completely made up. I was walking across the street, and there was one cab going about one mile an hour and it nudged my leg. The story ended up being how I got hit by a cab because of a mob of screaming fans, [but] it was 4 o’clock in the morning and there was one person there – a paparazzi….And then there was another time – apparently they said on the news that I had a drug overdose. The security guy saw it on TV, and I wasn’t in my room, and he was like, “Uh-oh!” It’s just so weird. I wake up and my room is too messy to order room service, and so I end up eating a pack of M&M’s for breakfast – and it takes me about five hours to find it. That’s my first five hours of the day. [Laughing] And then you see the news and think, “Who cares if he had a drug overdose? It would probably make him more interesting!”

EW: Kristen and Rob, why do you think people are so obsessed with the state of your offscreen relationship?
Pattinson: Good question. That’s a little thing I have to think about every day.
Stewart: Maybe it’s just my personality, but I’m never going to answer it. I probably would’ve answered it if people hadn’t made such a big deal about it. But I’m not going to give the fiending an answer. I know that people are really funny about “Well, you chose to be an actor, why don’t you just f---ing give your whole life away? Can I have your firstborn child?”
EW: You don’t think just saying, for example, “Listen, we dated for a few months, it was weird, we’re better off as friends” would end the speculation?
Pattinson: No way.
Stewart: People are deeply judgmental and I’m not strong enough. I would love to be like, “I don’t care what anybody thinks.” But I’m a very private person. And think about every hypothetical answer: “Okay, we are. We aren’t. I’m a lesbian.” I’ve thought about this a lot. There’s no answer that’s not going to tip you one way or the other. I’m just trying to keep something. If people started asking me if I was dating Taylor, I’d be like, “F--- off.” I would answer the exact same way.”

(Cover Story, Page 30)
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ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY SPEAKS WITH THE STARS OF NEW MOON

TAYLOR LAUTNER, KRISTEN STEWART, AND ROBERT PATTINSON SIT DOWN WITH ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY TO DISCUSS RUMORS, FANS, MOVIEMAKING – AND HAIR.


NEW YORK – In the Twilight sequel New Moon, Robert Pattinson and Taylor Lautner are at each other’s throats over Kristen Stewart. Off screen, all three are loyal friends. In a candid interview with this week’s Entertainment Weekly, they share thoughts on rumors, fans, moviemaking – and hair.

Below is a portion of the Q&A:

EW: How are you all coping with living in a fishbowl?
Robert Pattinson: It really depends on the mood. When I met you last year [before Twilight came out], I was doing interviews very sporadically and I never got recognized. Now it’s like anywhere I go there’s immediate recognition. So there’s more of a responsibility…
Stewart: I don’t mind working every day. It’s just, suddenly, I have this other role. And that’s really disappointing. All I’d like to do is go outside with a book and figure out what to do with the day. And if I can’t do that, then I’m just going to sit in my hotel room on my balcony and chain smoke. [Pauses] I’m going to stop smoking. I’m not such a good smoker, anyway. It’s not in my bones. I’m gonna drop it.
Pattinson: The three of us have been working for two years [straight]. It does feel like your day has a shape just as soon as you wake up. I just forget what it’s like when you’re free.

EW: Taylor, you’re the only one who almost lost a shot at the sequels. Do you have a different relationship with fame because you had to fight for your job?
Lautner: No, I kept my eye on the prize 100 percent of the time. I was motivated. I wasn’t even thinking about anything else.
Stewart: Thank God you got the job. I wouldn’t have wanted to deal with you if you didn’t. After all those months of working out!
Lautner: I just wanted to focus on what I could control, and I worked really hard.
EW: You mean in the gym? Because I see your abs everywhere these days.
Lautner: Yeah, the gym was a major part, but I really studied the books and the character, too. And it all turned out good.

Pattinson on his hair in Eclipse: I swear to you I’ve never experienced anything like this. It’s every single day. In Twilight, they wanted me to have extensions down to my hips.
Stewart: He’s a liar. He doesn’t remember. He’s remembering how they made him feel, but they were just, like, down to here [pointing to her shoulders].
Pattinson: So I told them, “Look, that’s just not going to happen.” I said, “It looks like this already – I’ll come to set like this.” I sound so stupid, but in a lot of ways the hair is 75 percent of my performance, so in the second one I said, “Listen, I need to tone down the hair. Let’s make it a little more real, a little bit more…Method.” [Laughs] And then in the third one, I’m doing fight scenes and there’s a strand going down my forehead and they’re like, “We need to do it again because no one will recognize you! No one will know who it is!” I’m like, really, is my face that generic?
Stewart: They want proof that you’re doing your own stunts, man!
Pattinson: I have to look like the poster at all times. Just in case they want to use any clip for the trailer. Any clip at all! There were about five people in different departments who, because of my forelock, ended up in tears.

EW: Kristen, it must be nice to watch the guys’ appearances get obsessed over for a change.
Stewart: Seriously, it’s a trip to sit back and look at the sexual objectification of these dudes. I’ve never been asked to do any of this stuff.

EW: You guys are lucky. You clearly all dig each other.
Lautner: The amount of time we have to spend with each other – if I didn’t like these two, it would be exhausting.

EW: Rob, you made Remember Me this summer, between sequels. Was that the set in New York, where you were knocked into a cab by hordes of fans?
Pattinson: That was completely made up. I was walking across the street, and there was one cab going about one mile an hour and it nudged my leg. The story ended up being how I got hit by a cab because of a mob of screaming fans, [but] it was 4 o’clock in the morning and there was one person there – a paparazzi….And then there was another time – apparently they said on the news that I had a drug overdose. The security guy saw it on TV, and I wasn’t in my room, and he was like, “Uh-oh!” It’s just so weird. I wake up and my room is too messy to order room service, and so I end up eating a pack of M&M’s for breakfast – and it takes me about five hours to find it. That’s my first five hours of the day. [Laughing] And then you see the news and think, “Who cares if he had a drug overdose? It would probably make him more interesting!”

EW: Kristen and Rob, why do you think people are so obsessed with the state of your offscreen relationship?
Pattinson: Good question. That’s a little thing I have to think about every day.
Stewart: Maybe it’s just my personality, but I’m never going to answer it. I probably would’ve answered it if people hadn’t made such a big deal about it. But I’m not going to give the fiending an answer. I know that people are really funny about “Well, you chose to be an actor, why don’t you just f---ing give your whole life away? Can I have your firstborn child?”
EW: You don’t think just saying, for example, “Listen, we dated for a few months, it was weird, we’re better off as friends” would end the speculation?
Pattinson: No way.
Stewart: People are deeply judgmental and I’m not strong enough. I would love to be like, “I don’t care what anybody thinks.” But I’m a very private person. And think about every hypothetical answer: “Okay, we are. We aren’t. I’m a lesbian.” I’ve thought about this a lot. There’s no answer that’s not going to tip you one way or the other. I’m just trying to keep something. If people started asking me if I was dating Taylor, I’d be like, “F--- off.” I would answer the exact same way.”

(Cover Story, Page 30)
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'I'm the luckiest person in the world,' the 'New Moon' star says. Dating all the way back to names like Judy Garland, Mickey Rooney, Fatty Arbuckle, Shirley Temple and the Little Rascals, it seems like young overnight Hollywood sensations have been around for as long as Edward Cullen has been a vampire. Some have navigated the choppy waters of fame and gone on to great careers (Jodie Foster, Johnny Depp), while others (Jan-Michael Vincent, Lindsay Lohan) haven't been so lucky.

In the past year, names like Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner have been splashed across supermarket tabloids, "hot" lists and paparazzi-stalking itineraries. But when we recently caught up with Stewart to discuss the stars' upcoming return in "New Moon," she insisted that A-level fame isn't really as bad as it's sometimes made out to be.

"Literally, I get to do every single day what I [want to do with my life]," Stewart explained. "If I wasn't doing this, I would be searching to find another venue in which I could express myself."

Over the past year, the media has often utilized Stewart's indie-minded attitude, sense of humor and celebrated stubbornness to craft stories about how she hates "Twilight," fame, or pretty much anything else that might sell a magazine or get a click. But she was quick to point out to us that she is very thankful for all she has.

"The fact that I get to do this on such a large scale?" asked the 19-year-old actress, flashing a rare grin. "I'm the luckiest person in the world."

According to Stewart, all the "Twilight" actors are handling their newfound fame well — and if there's a Todd Bridges in this bunch, we aren't seeing it yet. As she's been quick to say in recent interviews, the only thing currently bothering Stewart about all the insanity is that she can't go for a normal walk without being mobbed.

"I want to do nothing," she said of her current dream. "I literally just want to go outside and go for a walk. I want to be able to wake up in the morning and not know what I'm going to do, and feel out the day. But the way I like to do that is to just get up, and go outside. And I can't really do that."

That said, however, Stewart insisted that the good far outweighs the bad. "I literally don't have anything besides the walk thing [to complain about]," she laughed. "I should stop saying that. Because I do get to take walks — it's just not the same kind as I used to. And it's also like, I think this is the most intense that it's going to get.

"After this," she added, "It's only going to put me in a better position to do what I love after this saga is complete."

And when all is said and done, the veteran of more than 20 films including "Panic Room" and "The Messengers" is hoping to have a long career playing many roles beyond Bella Swan. "And so," she insisted, "it's all good."
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'I'm the luckiest person in the world,' the 'New Moon' star says. Dating all the way back to names like Judy Garland, Mickey Rooney, Fatty Arbuckle, Shirley Temple and the Little Rascals, it seems like young overnight Hollywood sensations have been around for as long as Edward Cullen has been a vampire. Some have navigated the choppy waters of fame and gone on to great careers (Jodie Foster, Johnny Depp), while others (Jan-Michael Vincent, Lindsay Lohan) haven't been so lucky.

In the past year, names like Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner have been splashed across supermarket tabloids, "hot" lists and paparazzi-stalking itineraries. But when we recently caught up with Stewart to discuss the stars' upcoming return in "New Moon," she insisted that A-level fame isn't really as bad as it's sometimes made out to be.

"Literally, I get to do every single day what I [want to do with my life]," Stewart explained. "If I wasn't doing this, I would be searching to find another venue in which I could express myself."

Over the past year, the media has often utilized Stewart's indie-minded attitude, sense of humor and celebrated stubbornness to craft stories about how she hates "Twilight," fame, or pretty much anything else that might sell a magazine or get a click. But she was quick to point out to us that she is very thankful for all she has.

"The fact that I get to do this on such a large scale?" asked the 19-year-old actress, flashing a rare grin. "I'm the luckiest person in the world."

According to Stewart, all the "Twilight" actors are handling their newfound fame well — and if there's a Todd Bridges in this bunch, we aren't seeing it yet. As she's been quick to say in recent interviews, the only thing currently bothering Stewart about all the insanity is that she can't go for a normal walk without being mobbed.

"I want to do nothing," she said of her current dream. "I literally just want to go outside and go for a walk. I want to be able to wake up in the morning and not know what I'm going to do, and feel out the day. But the way I like to do that is to just get up, and go outside. And I can't really do that."

That said, however, Stewart insisted that the good far outweighs the bad. "I literally don't have anything besides the walk thing [to complain about]," she laughed. "I should stop saying that. Because I do get to take walks — it's just not the same kind as I used to. And it's also like, I think this is the most intense that it's going to get.

"After this," she added, "It's only going to put me in a better position to do what I love after this saga is complete."

And when all is said and done, the veteran of more than 20 films including "Panic Room" and "The Messengers" is hoping to have a long career playing many roles beyond Bella Swan. "And so," she insisted, "it's all good."
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Contrary to the trend of young Hollywood, Kristen Stewart says she’s not into the wild party scene, and prefers to stay home at night.

The “Twilight” actress told press, “I’m kind of boring! I’d rather stay at home than go out. I read a lot and I play guitar. I play a lot of guitar right now.”

Music and acting aside, Miss Stewart is also doing her best to develop her writing repertoire, on her way to becoming a successful author.

“I do want to work on my writing, because writing’s a skill. Writing is something that you can train yourself in. And it’s intimidating! I mean, I definitely will always do what I’ve been doing. I’ve also started taking a lot of pictures, and they help the writing. The pictures help the writing. I want to make books.”

Source: http://www.gossipcenter.com/kristen-stewart/kristen-stewart-i%E2%80%99m-no-party-animal-397743
'New Moon' stars and director Chris Weitz were giving interviews when fire alarm went off. "New Moon" stars Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson and director Chris Weitz were forced to evacuate the Dorchester Hotel in London, after a fire alarm went off on Wednesday in the middle of their interviews with the press.

An eyewitness told E! Online that the entire hotel was evacuated at around noon on Wednesday, and everyone was forced out on the street. "There [Rob] was with his entourage, including Kristen," the source added. There is no word on what set off the alarm.


A receptionist for the hotel confirmed that the alarm went off, but noted it was a "minor incident." She added, "It's all under control now and was dealt with quickly."

On Tuesday night, Stewart and Pattinson were spotted holding hands at a Paris airport as they made their way to London for the next stop on their world tour promoting "New Moon."

The actors have never actually confirmed or denied that they are dating, and Stewart recently explained why she chooses not to address the rumors. "I probably would've answered it if people hadn't made such a big deal about it," she said. "But I'm not going to give the fiending an answer. I know that people are really funny about 'Well, you chose to be an actor, why don't you just f---ing give your whole life away?! Can I have your firstborn child?'"
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New Moon' stars and director Chris Weitz were giving interviews when fire alarm went off.

"New Moon" stars Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson and director Chris Weitz were forced to evacuate the Dorchester Hotel in London, after a fire alarm went off on Wednesday in the middle of their interviews with the press.

An eyewitness told E! Online that the entire hotel was evacuated at around noon on Wednesday, and everyone was forced out on the street. "There [Rob] was with his entourage, including Kristen," the source added. There is no word on what set off the alarm.


A receptionist for the hotel confirmed that the alarm went off, but noted it was a "minor incident." She added, "It's all under control now and was dealt with quickly."

On Tuesday night, Stewart and Pattinson were spotted holding hands at a Paris airport as they made their way to London for the next stop on their world tour promoting "New Moon."

The actors have never actually confirmed or denied that they are dating, and Stewart recently explained why she chooses not to address the rumors. "I probably would've answered it if people hadn't made such a big deal about it," she said. "But I'm not going to give the fiending an answer. I know that people are really funny about 'Well, you chose to be an actor, why don't you just f---ing give your whole life away?! Can I have your firstborn child?'"

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“I swear to you I’ve never experienced anything like this. It’s every single day,” says New Moon star Robert Pattinson of the constant on-set fuss surrounding his character Edward’s signature mane. During a break from shooting Eclipse, the next film to be adapted from Stephenie Meyer’s Twilight novels, Pattinson — sitting alongside costars Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner — recounts the continuing saga. “In Twilight, they wanted me to have extensions down to my hips.” (“He’s a liar,” Stewart interjects playfully. “He doesn’t remember. He’s remembering how they made him feel, but they were just, like, down to here [pointing to her shoulders].”) Pattinson continues. “So I told them ‘Look, that’s just not going to happen.’ I said, ‘It looks like this already, I’ll come to set like this.’”

“I sound so stupid, but in a lot of ways the hair is 75 percent of my performance,” the 23-year-old actor admits, his locks now comfortably hidden under a Yankee’s cap. “So in the second one I said, ‘Listen, I need to tone down the hair. Let’s make it a little more real, a little bit more…Method,’” he says with a laugh. “And then in the third one, I’m doing fight scenes and there’s a strand going down my forehead and they’re like, ‘We need to do it again because no one will recognize you! No one will know who it is!’ I have to look like the poster at all times. Just in case they want to use any clip for the trailer. Any clip at all! There were about five people in different departments who, because of my forelock, ended up in tears.”


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“I swear to you I’ve never experienced anything like this. It’s every single day,” says New Moon star Robert Pattinson of the constant on-set fuss surrounding his character Edward’s signature mane. During a break from shooting Eclipse, the next film to be adapted from Stephenie Meyer’s Twilight novels, Pattinson — sitting alongside costars Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner — recounts the continuing saga. “In Twilight, they wanted me to have extensions down to my hips.” (“He’s a liar,” Stewart interjects playfully. “He doesn’t remember. He’s remembering how they made him feel, but they were just, like, down to here [pointing to her shoulders].”) Pattinson continues. “So I told them ‘Look, that’s just not going to happen.’ I said, ‘It looks like this already, I’ll come to set like this.’”

“I sound so stupid, but in a lot of ways the hair is 75 percent of my performance,” the 23-year-old actor admits, his locks now comfortably hidden under a Yankee’s cap. “So in the second one I said, ‘Listen, I need to tone down the hair. Let’s make it a little more real, a little bit more…Method,’” he says with a laugh. “And then in the third one, I’m doing fight scenes and there’s a strand going down my forehead and they’re like, ‘We need to do it again because no one will recognize you! No one will know who it is!’ I have to look like the poster at all times. Just in case they want to use any clip for the trailer. Any clip at all! There were about five people in different departments who, because of my forelock, ended up in tears.”

For more of our interview with the stars of New Moon, plus a look at which actors they view as role models, pick up the new issue of Entertainment Weekly, on stands November 13, or order one now with a free New Moon poster.

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