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Archive for July, 2009
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I have finally found some outtakes of Kristen latest magazine photoshoots, from the magazine Celeb Life. Kristen looks so amazing in the x07 images I have added to the gallery, you can view them here. Hopefully I will have some scans up for you soon. You can read her interview after the preview images.
A petite powerhouse at 5-feet and 1-inch tall, multitalented actress Kristen Bell has already earned her spot on the A-list. It’s a rarefied position, yet she’s managed to stay grounded. It’s a mindset that can, in part, be attributed to her view that with her celebrity status comes a certain amount of responsibility.
Since she made the decision to pursue acting as an avocation at 13 and then a vocation—also at 13, when she signed with a commercial agent to earn some college money—Bell set herself on a mission and then made quick work getting to the top.
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Today on July 18th Kristen is turning 29 years old. We here at Kristen Bell Network and on behalf of all her fans would like to wish Kristen a very Happy Birthday!
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Kristen attended at a new event yesterday, Audi Arrivals At The Cosmopolitan Magazine Party. I have only found three images so far, but hopefully there will surface more pics of her at the event soon. Kristen looks absolutley adorable at the event, I love her pink dress. What do you think?
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Kristen will be the voice of Cora in the Astro Boy: The Video Game also, read more about it here..
Based on the upcoming feature film which itself is inspired by one of the most beloved characters of all time, Astro Boy: The Video Game will allow players to become Astro Boy, a young boy robot with incredible powers. Astro Boy: The Video Game is slated to ship worldwide this fall to coincide with the North American and international release of the movie in October 2009 from Summit Entertainment.
Animated movie voice talents of Freddie Highmore and Kristen Bell will reprise their onscreen voiced roles of Astro Boy (Highmore), and Cora (Bell).
“We’re pleased to work with both Freddie Highmore and Kristen Bell on Astro Boy: The Video Game,” said Alison Quirion, vice president of marketing, D3Publisher. “Their participation adds an even greater level of authenticity to the video game and further immerses players in the Astro Boy universe.”
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Just found two new promotional stills of Kristen from her upcoming movie Couples Retreat. She looks so cute in these stills. I am feally looking forwart to seeing this movie, it premieres on October 9, 2009 in USA. If you haven’t seen the trailer yet, you can see it here.
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In the big screen version of Osamu Tesuka’s manga, Astro Boy will apparently get one sassy friend. Kristen Bell, the actress who fills the voice of the sassy friend, brings the matter into public attention when discussing with Sci Fi Wire about her animated character in 3-D animated movie “Astro Boy”.
“I play Cora, who is a girl who befriends Astro when he comes down from Metro City onto the surface of Earth,” 28-year-old Bell revealed. The actress, who confessed of having no idea about the manga until she worked on the project, moreover described her character, saying “She runs a little kind of like Peter Pan group of kids. She’s pretty tough, pretty sassy.”
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In March, show creator Rob Thomas gave an update on the developing Veronica Mars movie, stating that “while the pitch went well and I don’t think the movie’s dead, right now it’s looking depressing.” We haven’t heard anything since, and assumed that it’s fallen into the deep dark depths of development heck. Ad now the star of the series, Kristen Bell, is finally conceding that a film will probably never happen.
Bell tells EW at the Saturn Awards:
I don’t think it will ever happen, and here’s why: Rob Thomas and I had a powwow, and we were both 100 percent on board. We took our proposal to Warner Bros. and Joel Silver told us that there is no enthusiasm to make a Veronica Mars movie, and that is unfortunately a roadblock we cannot compete with. Maybe if we bombard them with letters? Maybe they will change their tune.
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