Monday, 7 April 2014

Emma in Toronto for regression filming and another junket video for Noah

A new junket video has arrived, check it out below by following the Link:

New Noah interview - Link

And Emma is in Toronto to start filming Regression a fan-pic below xx


Sunday, 6 April 2014

A new interview with Emma for Noah x

A new interview with Emma is online for Noah, check it out!

http://youngplusmag.net/emma-watson-interview/

Who you are wearing and the shoes?
The shoes are by Prada, and Antonio Berardi.

You’ve moved to the United States, is this something that’s going to be permanent and do you feel any nostalgia to having been an icon in England?
Interesting question. Well first of all, I am still finishing my degree, so that’s one of the reasons why I am still in the States…


So how far along are you on that? 

I’m very close, I think I have got three classes left to take, and then I will graduate. So I am close, which is nice. But also I think I am less of a local celebrity, less of a local face here so that affords me a greater degree of freedom. And, I don’t know I just always felt really comfortable here.


And the opportunities are good. Do you have any from England?

I do have opportunities from England. I think I would love to go back at some point and do some theater, that’s something that I am looking at. I am just waiting to try and get my studies done, because you need a bit more time to get all of that together. But I mean it’s more of a cottage industry, it’s nowhere as big as it is here. But I think there are some amazing craftspeople and technicians and directors and there are some really great artists coming out of England. But of course the scale isn’t the same.

We saw you grow up at a really young age and you have been working with some great directors lately. Was it Sofia Coppola that you really wanted to work with on The Bling Ring or was it the story that attracted you to the film?
I was attracted to the project because I find Sofia really interesting, and then the role actually came about after meeting her. So it wasn’t actually the role I was chasing, it was more Sofia. And it just so happened that she’s this incredibly eccentric character. But I had a lot of fun doing that too.


The film is about teenagers who steal from the homes of celebrities. I am sure after filming that, you are more careful with your things?

[Laughter] Yes!


When you travel, do you lock your suitcase and what is the thing that you must travel with?

[Laughs] That’s a funny question. I do, I always padlock my suitcases, I definitely don’t leave my house keys underneath my doormat, I have a burglar alarm, I lock my windows and doors, so no, I definitely take precautions. But it’s definitely chilling watching that film and realizing that people just have access to just so much more information these days, they really can find out where you are at any given moment.


What is the most precious thing that you bring in your suitcase?

My teddy bear probably. [Laughs] I would be really upset if that had got taken.


What is your worst vacation ever or the best vacation ever and can you tell us a bit about your favorite sport?

The worst holiday ever, I am trying to think specifically… I recently went on holiday, I won’t say exactly where, but it was meant to be to a hot climate, a hot destination, and I only went for three days, and it poured like a monsoon 24/7, [laughter]… that was a little upsetting. So probably that, and then my favorite sport, do you mean to watch or to engage in, to play?


To engage in…

I like table tennis, I am very into table tennis. Always have been, and I feel like that’s something you can get everyone to play and you don’t have to sweat too much.

You mentioned that Sofia was an eccentric character; I would love to hear more about it and how was your work with her?
Sofia is really interesting, because she really lets people figure things out on their own, she certainly doesn’t over direct, she is very sparse with her commentary, but it’s always right to the point and she is very specific. But really, a lot of the work came with the character before I was cast and before we started shooting. So she had me write a diary in person as Nicki and I actually started a blog as Nicki and she had me do vision boards with my family, she had me rob a house, she had it set up so we could go and rob a house, she had me take pole dancing classes, so before we started, there was an awful lot of preparation that went into it. Then, when we stepped on set, she just kind of said, do whatever you feel like. She let us improvise, and very often we would only do two or three takes, and she would be happy, which I found very disconcerting. I am used to everything having to be perfect and having to be exact the way it’s written in the script and doing it like 100 times over and over, so it took me a while to get used to that. But it was very freeing and very liberating, and she just really trusted me, which was lovely. So it was a really nice relationship that we had.


What was your reaction when you walked into Paris Hilton’s closet?

My jaw just dropped. I couldn’t fathom that amount of shoes, that quantity of clothing, and it was just another world. And I don’t know how anyone, I mean surely, she will never be able to wear all those shoes in one lifetime, it’s amazing. I felt like I had entered a treasure cove somewhere. It was really fun.


Your favorite food?

My favorite food are Hobnobs, they are an English chocolate biscuit.


What’s your favorite extravagance?

My favorite extravagance, candles…


And how do you escape?

I escape to my home and my cats.


As you look back at the many years of doing Harry Potter, does it seem like a distant memory for you, or is it constantly in your thoughts? How do you relate to those many years that shaped you and made you so well known?

Well it’s interesting, I am 23 now, and we finished shooting four years ago, so for me that feels like a long time ago. But I forget that it’s still very present in people’s minds, it’s still playing in people’s living rooms, there’s a whole new generation of kids who are starting to watch the films and read the books and it’s not going anywhere. It sounds really strange, but the other night I sat down and I was like, I just need to watch one of them, and just remind myself what all of that was like, because for me, it does feel quite far removed. I met a little girl who came up to me on the red carpet and it’s still just very heartwarming to be part of something that really means something to a lot of young people. It’s really special and sometimes it really puts a lot of it into perspective and makes it all make sense. And you see that it really genuinely gives a lot of joy. So yeah, it’s funny, it’s still there, definitely.


Do you like Twitter? And which way do you like to communicate with your friends? Do you like letters? 

[Laughter] I do Tweet, but I mainly use it as a way to discuss film, music, films I am doing, I don’t use it as much of a personal forum necessarily. It’s more to do with the arts and my discussion of that. But I think it’s amazing that it just enables you to stay in contact with people who are far away from you. I travel constantly for work, so I am really grateful that I am able to use this kind of technology. I can feel really connected to two people that I don’t get to see every day. I do still write letters. I write thank-you letters. But emails tend to get there quicker, so [laughs] usually emails with friends.

Star profile
Full name: Emma Charlotte Duerre Watson
Birthplace: Paris, France
Birth date: April 15, 1990
Major films she has starred in: All eight Harry Potter flicks; My Week with Marilyn; The Perks of Being a Wallflower; The Bling Ring
Fashion: Emma was the face of Burberry for their 2009 Autumn/Winter collection
Favorite perfume: Trésor Midnight Rose by Lancôme. Emma helped to create it!
Pets: She has two cats, Bubble and Domino
Favorite food: Hobnobs (an English biscuit)
Education: Brown University,
Providence, Rhode Island, USA
Social media: More than 12 million followers on Twitter and 17 million likes on Facebook!


Friday, 4 April 2014

Another junket interview and fanpic

Just a quick update today, we have a new fanphoto, from a while ago, a HQ from Elle US, and another junket video x
See Junket interview Here.



Wednesday, 2 April 2014

More junket interviews including Sat1 Germany

We have more junket videos for you guy's, including Sat1 interview we posted a link to yesterday, enjoy xx


More junket videos:






Emma Watsin excited about the ageing process x

Emma is excited about the ageing process, in a new video, i had to post it :) enjoy xx


Tuesday, 1 April 2014

Lorraine Show and other interviews

Emma has appeared on Lorraine this morning we  have a video,  and also some more interviews throughout the Noah promotions enjoy xx





And also on the Sat1 show in Germany, video Here. When  its available on youtube i will post it in our video archives x


Monday, 31 March 2014

Emwatson shines at Noah Premiere in London xx

Emma attended the London Premier of Noah where she tweeted earlier today, the actress wore a gorgeous slinky dress by Ralph Lauren, a cuff by Jennifer Fisher, Jimmy Choo shoes and other jewellery by Monica Vinador.

Final Noah Premiere tonight in London's Leicester Square. 'mhome

Pics:























Videos: Link for now videos coming soon xx









Another junket interview plus new pic x

A new pic from a photocall /press conference in Berlin has surfaced, thanks to Pottershots. Also another press junket interview. Don't forget the London Premier is tonight! x





Sunday, 30 March 2014

Sunday Times Interview x

An interview with Emma has come up in the Sunday Times along with a new photoshoot, whoop! Enjoy.
PS: Emma was asked about those little mermaid rumours, and apparently didn't deny or confirm it.. fingers crossed :)




Interview:
Growing in confidence, learning to handle her fame and dating a rugby hunk — Emma Watson is a girl in bloom

Clover Stroud Published: 30 March 2014

Emma Watson claps her hands to her mouth as if I’ve asked her to do something naughty. “Oh gaaawd, no. I couldn’t do that,” she says, when I ask her to describe herself. “Can I phone a friend? I’ll ring my best friend, Lauren.” She grabs her phone, jiggling her foot nervously. “Pick up, pick up.”

Lauren is her brother’s girlfriend, also her neighbour, and one of the gang of friends and family Watson “constantly” calls on for advice. Lauren is into ethical beauty products, which Watson is thrilled about; Watson’s GCSE geography project on sustainability fired up her interest in ethical fashion, although today that means modelling ethical red-carpet dresses for Erdem or Victoria Beckham, rather than colouring in graphs. Still, she worries about the film industry: “It’s so resource-intensive, wreaking havoc and destruction in its wake.” But she tries to offset this “by making choices about how I live”.
Lauren has started getting organic vegetable-box deliveries, which Watson can’t wait to try, as soon as she is in one place long enough. With her degree to finish — at Brown University, Rhode Island — the promotional tour for her new movie Noah kicking off and filming of Alejandro Amenabar’s Regression starting next month, those organic carrots might have to wait. Watson looks crestfallen when Lauren doesn’t answer, but promises to text me the response. The next day, Lauren describes Watson as: “One smart cookie with an excellent taste in friends.”
The 23-year-old Watson is more fun than I expected. There had been a bit of starry behaviour before the interview, with guidelines by her agent about what was off limits, and repeatedly warned not to mention her personal life. But as my hairdresser said the day before: “Boring. Why don’t famous people realise all we want is to know about their lives?”


I am expecting a strained interview, so I am delighted by the girl who plonks herself onto the nearest sofa in Shoreditch House, greeting the waiters warmly as she requests a glass of water. She is exceptionally pretty, but not unreachably so, with her hair in a loose ponytail, wearing check trousers, a black top and, her one concession to high glamour, a pair of Prada heels. “I dressed up for you,” she says, not looking that much older than when we last saw her as Hermione Granger. Despite her excellent valley-girl impression in Sofia Coppola’s The Bling Ring, there were still flashes of bookish Hermione lurking beneath. This isn’t her fault. It was impossible to ignore Watson’s on-screen presence during the decade she spent playing Hermione, so her early adult roles were always going to be like watching your younger sister dress up to go on a first date.
For someone who has starred in eight blockbuster movies and is worth an estimated £30m, she is endearingly modest about how green she felt leaving Harry Potter behind in 2011. Emerging from that magical machine was “really intimidating”, she says. “I’d done two tiny plays when I was, like, six and eight, but I wasn’t driven to act. I wasn’t doing Oscar acceptance speeches into a hairbrush. I took a Beanie Baby to my first Harry Potter audition,” she says, laughing. “It took me a year or two to find my confidence.” Today, she’s excited to be experimenting with different roles. “You can see that by the choices I’m making, from Sofia Coppola, then jumping to a biblical epic. There are no restrictions on me, which is a relief.”
Clearly, she has left behind the choppy waters of late adolescence. “I can take criticism on the chin a lot more,” she says, acknowledging the pressure to look perfect and behave impeccably in the public eye. “As a younger woman, that pressure got me down, but I’ve made my peace with it. With airbrushing and digital manipulation, fashion can project an unobtainable image that’s dangerously unhealthy. I’m excited about the ageing process. I’m more interested in women who aren’t perfect. They’re more compelling.”
And rather than her celebrity contacts, she says it’s her mum and friends she turns to for advice when dressing for a big event. “I love showing them images and asking, ‘What do you think of this dress?’ I call on my boyfriends for advice all the time,” she says, before quickly correcting herself. “I mean friends who are boys, and my girlfriends.”
She chooses her words carefully, and talks about being normal a lot. It’s something celebrities do and it often feels disingenuous. Kate Winslet, for example, may want to swear her way through an interview, but you know that beneath lurks the steely heart of a first-class diva. However, Watson genuinely seems to be pulling off the mammoth challenge of living a relatively normal life, despite being one of the most famous girls in the world. Normality and a proper education were what she was looking for when she enrolled at Brown, but in retrospect she knows it was unrealistic to think she could rock up on campus and live the beery life of a frat girl.

“After Harry Potter, all that mattered was university. I didn’t even know if I wanted to be an actress,” she says. Her agent didn’t send her any scripts during her first year. “For a while it was amazing, as the American press afforded me so much privacy.” However, she couldn’t escape her fame. “On the first day, I walked into the canteen and everyone went completely silent and turned around to look at me.” It’s not a memory she relishes. “I had to say to myself, ‘It’s OK, you can do this.’ You just have to take a deep breath and gather your courage. I have moments where I walk into a bar and it will take me making a joke to put people at ease, to realise I am just a girl.”
She dismisses suggestions of problems at Brown, but says: “It wasn’t always easy to break down barriers, as having men from the British press following me with cameras didn’t help my mission to integrate myself.”
She spent a year studying at Oxford “because my parents did, and I wanted to experience it”. However, they couldn’t be less interested in her films. “My dad never watches films and only reads books. And my mum owns, like, four VHS videos. They’re supportive, but they wouldn’t know how to advise me.”
Her parents divorced when she was five, but they still live in Oxford, and Watson is the eldest of her seven half- and step-siblings. “I feel so strongly tethered to England. The people who have known me longest are here.” She pauses, frowning. “The time I remember before I was famous was here too.” The way she refers to these two sections of her life, schoolgirl and global star, reminds me of the way people talk when they have experienced trauma, seeing their lives separated into pre- and post-event. “They are two different parts of my life,” she says carefully. “The time before I was famous is important as it formed who I am, and my closest friends, who I completely trust, are from then. They ground me, which is something I purposely cultivate.”

Her mother was surprised by how much Watson wanted to pass her driving test. “It’d be easy to have a full-time driver, but I try to maintain my normality and independence.” Such as? “I don’t have round-the-clock security, and I try not to draw attention to myself when I’m not working.”

She’s on Twitter, but is probably slightly disappointing to her 12.4m followers, as there are no selfies or snaps of homemade cakes, even though she enjoys cooking. “Raspberry and amaretto cake is my favourite, but I also like banana choc-chip bread and egg tortilla. Cooking helps me to relax, and I think people close to you appreciate a home-cooked meal,” she adds coyly, although it’s about as close as she’ll get to revealing anything about her newest relationship, with Matt Janney, rugby hunk and Oxford’s most eligible bachelor. “I can’t comment on it, I’m sorry,” she says, suddenly jumping up and hastily bundling her things back into her bag, which has exploded across the sofa beside her. “I’m trying to keep my private life sacred, although I don’t want to lock myself up and never go out. So I guard it, because I don’t date people who are famous, and I don’t think it’s fair that, all of a sudden, intimate details of their personal life are public as a direct result of me. I find that so uncomfortable, and I wish there was a way I could protect those people, but it’s not in my control.”
When I suggest her boyfriends are consenting adults, she looks worried. “But you don’t choose who to love, who you have feelings for, do you?”
She throws her phone into her bag and retreats home to pack, as she’s flying to LA. Just a normal girl, then, off to present an Oscar.
Noah is in cinemas nationwide on Friday

Friday, 28 March 2014

New Videos x

Some new videos from Noah Promotions including the NYC premiere. And don't forget the London Premier will be on the 31st, hopefully we get candid's before xx










Thursday, 27 March 2014

NYC Premier of Noah, Red carpet and After-Party x

Hey guy's, last night Emma tweeted throughout the New York premier of Noah, and we now have ics from the premier! She wore Jennifer Mayer jewellery, and the dress is by Oscar Del La Renta Gown.

Please go to EmmawatsonFan for more pics x

NYC Premier






Videos:









New York After-Party:
Emma rocked upto the after-party wearing Erdem dress,Roger Vivier shoes, and Fernando Jorge jewelry.






Wednesday, 26 March 2014

Another Junket Video with Emma and Douglas

Just a quick update while waiting on premier, another junket video has come on Youtube enjoy x




Emma Watson tweeting for the NYC Premier if Noah tonight xx

Emma Watson has started tweeting to keep fan's upto date for the New York premiere of Noah. So keeping you guy's upto date here's the first few tweets:

MTV ‏@MTV 12 Min. Florence the bunny rabbit is helping me get ready today! #NoahMovie - @EmWatson x pic.twitter.com/J2eHjYVPRD




MTV ‏@MTV 4 Min. Say hi to Team Watson ! #NoahMovie - @EmWatson x pic.twitter.com/F2atDjHL5C



MTV ‏@MTV 9 Sek. Hey there NYC #NoahMovie - @EmWatson pic.twitter.com/VS7OkRDnIJ


Hello, NYC # NoahMovie - @ EmWatson 
fifth Cinderella shoes for today's ball # NoahMovie - @ EmWatson x 


Decisions, decisions ... # NoahMovie - @ EmWatson x 


Jewelry in jewelry # NoahMovie - @ EmWatson x


So that I did not wake up! # NoahMovie - @ EmWatson x 


Today I would not survive without ... - @ x EmWatson 


On the way to the after party, in its @ ErdemRTW celebrate! Thank you for watching and thank MTV xx