Showing posts with label otr. Show all posts
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Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Kristen, Garret, and Sam (OTR) on the Cover of M Magazine, Scans

We had already posted this cover previously, but now more scans have become available. So excited for this movie!



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Thursday, May 10, 2012

Cosmopolis + On The Road will be at Cannes on May 25th/23rd (Official line-up)

Cosmopolis will be screened at the Grand Théâtre Lumière (invitations only) on May 25th at 8:30am, 1:00pm and 7:30pm (the last screening is right after the cast walks the red carpet).

On the Road will be screened on May 23rd at 8:30am and 7:00pm.



There will be another screening of Cosmopolis on May 26th at 2:30pm at Salle du Soixantième.


You can see the entire official line-up HERE


The Making of ‘On The Road’ + Quotes from Kristen

This an excerpt of The Hollywood Reporter’s “Making ‘On the Road’ Stories”. The following story first appeared in the May 18 issue of  The Hollywood Reporter. Read full article HERE.

Marlon Brando turned it down, Mexican drug wars nearly derailed it, and Francis Ford Coppola never got to direct it — but the “Twilight” superstar trimmed her fee to less than $200K for director Walter Salles, and Jack Kerouac’s beat-generation novel finally made it to the screen.


For the role of Sal and Dean’s free-spirited companion, Marylou, Salles had found little-known actress Kristen Stewart through Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu. ”‘Look no further,’ ” Salles remembers the Babel director telling him. “‘I’ve just seen the first cut of Sean Penn’s Into the Wild, and there’s this 16-year-old girl you’ll fall in love with.’” But once she became a star of the blockbuster Twilight franchise, much maneuvering was required to accommodate her schedule. It was critical that filming on Road end before October 2010, when shooting needed to start on Breaking Dawn — Parts 1 and 2. To Salles’ relief, Stewart remained committed to the role for which she received about one-hundredth of her $20 million salary for Breaking Dawn — Part 2.

“There is something scary and unpredictable and animalistic about Marylou,” she explains about her attraction to the character.

When On the Road debuts in May at Cannes, audiences will see whether the film warrants these years of effort. They also will see whether Stewart, 22 (whose Twilight co-star Robert Pattinson is in Cannes, too, with Cosmopolis), has the chops to create a post-vampire career. And they will see whether Salles, 56, can repeat the success of his most recent Cannes triumph, Motorcycle Diaries.

An 80-day shoot across Canada, Mexico, Argentina, Louisiana, Arizona and San Francisco began in Montreal on Aug. 4, 2010, with the funeral of Sal’s father. Everything went wrong: The heavens opened, and rain bucketed down. “I thought, ‘Maybe it’s not meant to be,’ ” says producer Yeldham.

Then, gloriously, the light changed in the afternoon and cinematographer Eric Gautier yelled to go. “Some of the best moments in the movie were ones where things went wrong,” reflects Riley. It happened again with one scene shot in Mexico, “where I drive the car to this house to get marijuana, and the engine just blew up. That’s in the finished film.”

But the deteriorating drug situation in Mexico posed a special threat. “We consulted with security experts, who counseled us strongly to get out of there,” says Yeldham. The dangers forced a last-minute location shift from Torreon in the Mexican interior to Arizona.

Stewart’s fame also required special care. “Wherever Kristen went, the blogosphere lit up with the specifics of her movements,” adds Yeldham. Her topless scenes with Riley were shot on a closely guarded set to avoid paparazzi and fans.

The pressure of doing the scenes made Riley “sick with anxiety” — but not Stewart. “I was so shocked at being able to do it,” she says. “I didn’t feel naked.”

Knowing Mortensen (as the William S. Burroughs-inspired Old Bull Lee) was well read, Riley was “terrified during improvisation that he might ask me something about Nietzsche, like, ‘What do you think about the Ubermensch?’ The night before he arrived, I spent hours Wikipedia-ing Jean-Paul Sartre and others just in case he threw me a curveball.” (He didn’t.)

For Hedlund, one of the toughest moments came when Salles flew a skeletal team to Argentina to capture a real-life blizzard, and he had to drive while sticking his head out the window. “It was freezing, and I couldn’t see a thing,” says the actor.

Adds Stewart: “We never stopped shooting. They could have made a 20-hour movie.”



Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Australian On the Road Premiere at Sydney Film Festival June 10th

Check all the info HERE
On the Road will premiere June 10th  







‘On the Road’ Gets US Home with IFC Films


EXCLUSIVE: AMC Networks has acquired all U.S. distribution rights to ON THE ROAD, to be released jointly by the company’s film distribution labels IFC Films and Sundance Selects sometime this fall. Walter Salles’ adaptation of the Beat Generation tome by Jack Kerouac will world premiere in competition at the Cannes Film Festival, which begins next week. AMC Networks, which owns IFC and Sundance Selects, is said to have acquired the title in a low seven-figures deal. Multiple people who have seen the film agreed that it contains awards-caliber performances and cinematography, but add that its two-hours-plus length and nebulous narrative will make it a challenge to market to mainstream auds. But ON THE ROAD will unspool with more than one built-in fanbase: Fans of Kerouac’s stream-of-consciousness road trip tale, written in 1951 and published in 1957, will be eager to check out its first-ever bigscreen adaptation. And another factor at the box office will be fervent TWILIGHT devotees, who have been constantly buzzing about her role as Mary Lou since the project was announced two years ago almost to the day. Other cast includes TRON: LEGACY star Garrett Hedlund as Dean Moriarty;Kirsten Dunst as Camille; and Sam Riley as Kerouac’s alter ego, Sal Paradise. Amy AdamsElisabeth Moss and Viggo Mortensen co-star. -Josh L. Dickey



Wednesday, April 25, 2012

New Stills of Kristen as Marylou in OTR from Trois Couleurs +Pre-order link for Magazine

New scans from Trois Couleurs Magazine, which includes new On The Road stills of Kristen and the rest of the cast. 
Dann posted these, HERE earlier today. They are now availble in larger version, and I have cropped some out for a better look. Pre-order links for the magazine are also availble!


You can pre-order it here: French Version | English Version

*Updated* You can also enter to win the English Version. Go HERE for directions on how to enter the competition. The contest is open to fans worldwide and the drawing will be held on May 31st. All entries must be submitted by May 27th, 2012.

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Friday, April 20, 2012

OTR Trailer now with Official Canne's Film Festival Logo!

Once again congrats to Kristen, and Rob ofcourse. So excited for them both.
I had already posted this trailer, only difference now is the official Canne's logo at the begginging. Check it out below.


 

Official German 'On The Road' Poster!




Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Kristen Stewarts new movie On the Road, has released their first OFFICIAL poster!

Check out the first official poster for On The Road below? Thoughts? I personally love it! :) Check out movie info below, and new HQ still +Official fb and twitter links for OTR.

Official OTR Facebook and Twitter now LIVE.
Official Facebook HERE
Official Twitter HERE

MORE INFO/STILLS AFTER THE BREAK!

Monday, February 27, 2012

Latest News on "On the Road" release dates!

Update from the On the Road UK Facebook page
 "On the Road will be released in the UK late 2012"

"Out in cinemas: October 4th, 2012"
Thanks to @Robsteners for this info!
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