Emma Stone Is A Teen Choice Award Nominee

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Jun
29
2011

Emma Stone and “Easy A” have been nominated at the 2011 Teen Choice Awards! Emma Stone is up for the “Choice Movie Actress: Romantic Comedy” award and the film is up for the “Choice Movie: Romantic Comedy” award.

In order for Emma and the movie to win, the fans must vote! So head on over to www.teenchoiceawards.com and vote! It does require registration, but after you register you can vote everyday, so its worth it!

Choice Movie: Romantic Comedy
“Easy A”
“Just Go With It”
“Life As We Know It”
“No Strings Attached”
“Something Borrowed”

Choice Movie Actress: Romantic Comedy
Jennifer Aniston, “Just Go With It”
Ginnifer Goodwin, “Something Borrowed”
Natalie Portman, “No Strings Attached”
Emma Roberts, “The Art of Getting By”
Emma Stone, “Easy A”

The awards show on will air Sunday, August 7th on FOX!



Emma Stone “Vanity Fair” Article Excerpt

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Jun
28
2011
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Hollywood Is Her Oyster
The “Aren’t you the girl from Easy A?” days are over. Emma Stone is Hollywood’s summer sensation as she hits the screen in three big movies—The Help; Crazy, Stupid, Love; Friends with Benefits— not to mention next year’s Spider-Man film. But is there another 22-year-old actress so focused on staying fully clothed? Hanging out with Alexandra Wolfe, Stone shares her oyster-mania, her rock-bottom moment, and her strategy for avoiding the sexy trap.

Emma Stone was running down a dark, eerie hallway covered with cobwebs and stuffed buffalo heads while wearing a white Venetian mask. Hollywood’s hottest up-and-coming ingénue was not filming a movie scene but spending a Saturday night on West 27th Street in New York’s old McKittrick Hotel at a show called Sleep No More, an alternative-theater production loosely based on Shakespeare’s Macbeth that involves putting on a mask and following actors from room to room as they pantomime scenes from the Scottish Play. Along with the rest of the crowd—which that Saturday night in late May included Emily Blunt, John Krasinski, and Matt Damon—the wide-eyed actress followed a slew of half-nude, blood-spattered actors rifling through coffins and gyrating with androgynous forms atop aging pool tables.

Against the backdrop of pickled bones, scattered teeth, and detective photos of mangled corpses, even with her mask on, Stone, 22, stood out almost as much as she does in Hollywood. Unlike other actresses her age, she was fully clothed, wearing a long-sleeved nautical-striped T-shirt, skinny jeans, and black patent-leather flats. That night, standing in front of the naked chimera dancing in the strobe lights, Stone looked like Goldilocks stranded in a Stanley Kubrick movie.

Which is not to say she was afraid. Gazing at Stone’s fresh porcelain face, gaping green eyes, recently re-dyed red hair (after having gone back to her natural blond for Spider-Man), and willowy physique, I was struck by the impulse to shield her from the blood-spewing beasts and the sight of Lady Macbeth’s dying baby, but soon she was bounding down another passageway, toward another violent fight scene, and I was the one hiding behind her.

Read the full article in the August 2011 issue.

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Emma Stone “Vanity Fair” Cover Shoot Video

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Jun
28
2011

Emma Stone’s meteoric rise in Hollywood is one of the most anticipated of the year. With three movies in the coming month and a starring role in next summer’s The Amazing Spider-man, the 22-year-old—who made her mark in Superbad, Zombieland, and Easy-A—was ready for her V.F. close-up. Go behind the scenes with Patrick Demarchelier in St. Barth’s as he photographs Emma Stone for the August 2011 cover.



Emma Stone On “Vanity Fair” Magazine

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Jun
27
2011

Emma Stone is featured on the cover and inside the August 2011 issue of “Vanity Fair” magazine in the US! The August issue of Vanity Fair will be available in New York and L.A. on Thursday, June 30, and nationally and on the iPad on Tuesday, July 5.

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Doesn’t Emma look amazing on the cover???

“I micro-manage,” Emma Stone tells Vanity Fair writer Alexandra Wolfe. “I think I’m a Type A personality who’s trying to convince herself she’s Type B,” the actress says, admitting that she still lays out her clothes and sets her coffee-maker for the morning the night before. Stone, who confesses she was nervous for her V.F. bikini cover shot, saying, “I usually wear a one-piece,” jokes that her only vices are sugar, wine, and black-tar heroin. “That’s pretty much it, the heroin, the sugar, and the wine—nothing too crazy.”

“Sometimes people recognize me,” Stone says of her public profile, “but they’re more like, ‘Oh, hey!’” As Stone’s star rises, however—the actress will appear in The Help, Friends with Benefits, and Crazy, Stupid, Love this summer—so does the presence of the paparazzi. “He stands up while I’m walking to my car and is like, ‘Hey, Emma! Listen, I’m going to delete these pics. Here’s my card,” Stone recalls of a recent encounter with a paparazzo. “‘If you ever go to the beach with your friends or walk out of your house in your pajamas, call me.’” Stone, confused, refused his card. “He’s like, ‘But I’m deleting these pictures, see?’ … These guys try to strike up a deal with you so you feel like they’re your friend. I didn’t even know that was a thing—that people would call them.”

Stone, who rarely tweets and shut off her Facebook account after she “got addicted to FarmVille,” admits to Wolfe that she is still grappling with certain aspects of being in the public eye—dating, for one. “Talking about this stuff is pretty new,” Stone, who won’t say if she is single or not, says of being asked by the press about her personal life. The actress concludes that “the only solution I’ve come to when it comes to things like that—the health of my family or dating, really personal things—is not to talk about it.”

As for the pressure in Hollywood to stay thin, while Stone allows that “I’m definitely more conscious of it as I’ve gotten older,” she says that she has not succumbed to extreme celebrity fad diets. “That diet, have you seen it?” Stone asks of the popular trainer to the stars Tracy Anderson’s recommended diet. “It’s like: Eat this diet, which is a palm-size piece of chicken and some beans, and work out two hours a day for the rest of your life.” The actress, who rock-climbs at Chelsea Piers in New York City, even admits that weight training and Pilates with Spider-Man co-star Andrew Garfield “brings out anger in me.”

Before her breakout role in Superbad, Stone had dropped out of high school and moved to Los Angeles to pursue her dream of acting, enrolling in online classes and working part-time at a dog bakery. “I think three people called my specific cookies inedible to their dogs,” Stone said with a laugh. “I’m not a super-talented dog baker.” Stone, however, insists she has no regrets. “I did Superbad in what would’ve been my senior year,” she says. “I was playing a senior, and had I graduated I would’ve missed that opportunity, and had I missed that opportunity I wouldn’t be here right now.”

Stone tells Wolfe that she still remembers what she considers her hardest Hollywood moment, an audition for NBC’s Heroes. “I could hear that, in the other room, a girl had just gone in and they were saying, ‘You are our pick … On a scale of 1 to 10 you’re an 11,’” Stone recalls, before Hayden Panettiere—who ended up with the role of Claire Bennet—walked out of the room. “I went home and just had this meltdown,” Stone says, calling the experience “rock bottom.”



The Many Upcoming Movies Of Emma Stone

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Jun
24
2011

It’s still funny to me that Emma Stone could have been cheerleader Claire Bennet on “Heroes.” The part just wouldn’t have shown off her comedic chops. In fact, I think losing that part was the best thing that ever happened to her. Instead, Emma went the “Superbad” to “House Bunny” to “Easy A” route and is now poised to be one of the biggest stars of our generation. Sealing the deal? An offer has just been extended to her to play Elizabeth Bennet in the highly anticipated classic/zombie mash-up, “Pride, Prejudice and Zombies,” based on the best-selling book. Most predicted that the role would go either to heavy-hitters Natalie Portman or Scarlett Johansson. But we think Emma will be just perfect.

After the jump, more high-profile movies we will soon be seeing Emma Stone in.

“The Amazing Spider-Man.” Move over Mary Jane Watson. In the reboot of the spidey series, Emma will play Gwen Stacy opposite Andrew Garfield. According to the director, their chemistry is “stunning” and she was the “clear choice” for the role.
“Crazy, Stupid, Love.” Back in March, Emma landed this role opposite Steve Carell and Ryan Gosling. In the flick, Steve has just been left by his wife for another man and is determined to learn how to be better with the ladies. Emma plays his daughter, who is being courted by Ryan. If only we all could be so lucky.
“The Help.” Set in 1960s Mississipi, Emma plays a just-graduated writer who begins to interview with black women of her town to tell their story. Apparently, we’ll get to hear her Southern accent.
“Friends with Benefits.” Yep, you will be able to catch Emma in the Justin Timberlake/Mila Kunis screw-fest.
“Movie 43.” Should we be surprised that the Farrelly brothers love Emma? She will be in their upcoming “Movie 43,” a series of short films starring the likes of Kate Winslet, Gerard Butler, and Halle Berry. Her short is called “Veronica.”



Emma Stone Not Doing ‘Pride And Prejudice And Zombies’

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Jun
24
2011

Emma Stone passed on the heroine role in Pride and Prejudice and Zombies, Lionsgate’s adaptation of the Seth Grahame-Smith novel that mixes the 1813 Jane Austen classic with a legion of bloodthirsty zombies. While talent gets offered and passes on movies every day, Internet reports now trumpet offers, even if the journalists have no idea whether the actor is at all interested in doing the movie. In this case, an offer was made but it never got to the negotiation stage, I’m told.

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New Posters For “Crazy, Stupid Love”

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Jun
23
2011

New posters for “Crazy, Stupid Love”, one of Emma Stone’s latest films, have just been released! I have added all 5 new posters into our photo gallery.

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Face Of The Fan Correspondent Contest for “The Amazing Spider-Man”

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Jun
23
2011

Are you the biggest Spider-Man fan? If so, then you could win an opportunity to go to Comic-Con in San Diego this summer as our Face Of The Fan Correspondent for The Amazing Spider-Man. Just submit a video telling us in :60 seconds or less the answer to this question: Why should you be The Amazing Spider-Man Face Of The Fan correspondent at Comic-Con?

Deadline for the contest is July 6th.

Sign up for the contest at www.faceofthefan.com/TheAmazingSpider-Man/!



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