Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Kristen Stewart wants 'The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn' to be in 3-D.
The 20-year-old actress - who plays lead female character Bella Swan in the fantasy movie franchise - would like to see Bella experience a 3-D world when she becomes a vampire in the final film.
Kristen Stewart thinks the scene where she has to give birth may be better in 2-D.
She said: "I mean, the baby part, it's easy to joke about how weird it would be, but it wouldn't be the whole thing. It would be parts."
She told MTV News: "I'm really excited. I didn't want to read the script that was just one movie. It would have lacked so much because you couldn't cram the story into one. At least that was my opinion, so I'm really excited."
Megan Fox Wants to Play a Gay Native-American Superhero in new Movie
0 comments Posted by SRAINA at 1:51 PMU.S actress Megan Fox has as interesting taste in comic books. The Jonah Hex actress has revealed that her dream role is to play the character Sarah Rainmaker, a Native-American lesbian superhero.
Met at the premiere of her latest movie, the 24-year-old actress revealed that she would love to play Sarah Rainmaker who is described as a lesbian in the comic series.
"I don't want people to protest this, but I would like to be (Sarah) Rainmaker in Gen 13 if they ever made that into a movie," she said.
"She's a Native American and I have a little bit of that blood in me," Fox said. "It would be a bit of a stretch – but if Jake Gyllenhaal can be the Prince of Persia, I think that I can do that."
Rainmaker is a fictional Apache superhero from the "Gen 13" comic series. The character has the power to manipulate weather and the movement of water with her thoughts, in addition to having an innate aptitude for combat tactics
Megan Fox recently announced she will not reprise her role as Mikaela Banes in "Transformers 3". The "Jennifer's Body" beauty, however, can next be seen in "Passion Play" in which she plays alongside Mickey Rourke.
She has been widely linked to the lead role in "Fathom" in which she will also co-produce with Brian Austin Green, but the project is still in development.
After all, Megan Fox in a tight costume, flying through the air beating up baddies and kissing other women sounds like a winner to me.
'Valentine's Day' star Jennifer Garner and her husband Ben Affleck are currently not expecting their third child. A rep for the 38-year-old beauty has cleared out the swirling pregnancy rumors, telling People "Jennifer is absolutely not pregnant."
First off, let's address rumors that Garner is pregnant, and why people love to talk about it. Celebitchy explains that Jennifer "makes such perfect little dimpled babies and she seems to have 'real' pregnancies, where she gets big all over and she doesn't lose the weight two seconds after giving birth," so that's why a lot of people pay attention when it looks like she's sporting a bump. Are you one of the super fans who loves her fix of Violet and Seraphina, too? If you are, then I can understand why Adorable No.
Hollywood Life, on June 2, further reported that Garner had tried to hide her baby bump by wearing a loose denim shirt which she didn't button at the bottom. An onlooker at L.A. children's boutique Build-A-Bear claimed, "She has a motherly glow to her."
Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck, who got married on June 29, 2005 in a private ceremony at the Parrot Cay resort on the Turks and Caicos Islands, welcomed their first daughter Violet Anne Affleck on December 1, the same year. Their second daughter, Seraphina Rose Elizabeth Affleck, was born on January 6, four years later.