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We got to speak to Ashley Greene at New York’s Regency Hotel recently and in Pt. 1 of our exclusive interview, we got the lowdown on her new coming-of-age film, Skateland. In Part 2, we discuss whether she wants to go to college or not, Breaking Dawn Pt. 1, how she feels about all the Twilight series marketing (including the Alice Cullen doll) and more private stuff like her prom dress donation charity work (and no, we weren’t allowed to discuss Joe Jonas)!
Q: Have you thought about going to college?
AG: Definitely. I think at this point it would be kind of silly for me to just halt and stop everything with all the opportunities that are coming, but I think down the road I definitely…I don’t know that I’ll go to a campus. I could take online courses, but I think that I’m never going to want to stop learning and growing. The funny thing about this profession is that virtually anything you learn and any experience that you go through you can use in this profession. So I was very interested in law and I was very interested in psychology when I was in school. I actually had a magnet program high school for that. So I think that psychology is still something that I’m very interested in learning about.Q: How does it feel to be nearing the end of the Twilight saga?
AG: I think it’s a bittersweet thing. I think at this point we’re not…we’ve been filming for I think four and a half months all ready and we have another month and a half left, but we are currently filming two films. So we’re going to have stuff coming up for the next two years and the press tours are intense and then the premieres. So I think it’s kind of like high school. It’s like you’re excited to graduate, but at the same time you know that you’re going to miss your friends. I think we kind of know that we haven’t seen the last of each other, that we still have a few years.
We got to speak to Ashley Greene at New York’s Regency Hotel recently. She was in town to plug her new film Skateland, which is set in a small town in Texas circa the early 1980s, and all the kids’ extracurricular activities there seem to focus around a roller skating rink. It’s a coming of age film with romantic storyline thrown in, but we won’t gibe it away. It’s a film that any teen can identify that way–and the director Anthony Burns wanted it that way! Go see it when it opens on May 13 (for more info, go to skatelandmovie.com)!
In Part One of our interview, we mainly talk to Ashley about Skateland, including the cool 80s soundtrack and the retro clothes and hairstyles she had to wear–but we talk about Breaking Dawn Pt. 1, other upcoming projects and her prom dress charity in Part 2 of our exclusive interview!
Q: Does it feel like a long time since this movie has supposed to have been out? Are you excited about it?
AG: I am excited about it, yeah. It has been a long time coming, but I’m very excited that it’s finally coming out. I didn’t get to go to Sundance. I was bummed. But, yeah, of course I’m really excited about anything that happens with it. It was a passion film for all of us, and so to see anything happen is very exciting.
Q: What was it about the script that really attracted you to it?
AG: I think that we’ve all gone through having to make the transition from adolescence to adulthood and we’ve all kind of gone through loss and love and hurt and kind of having to grow up and let go of the past and adapt to the future. So it was kind of something that instantly related to and Michelle Burkham in particular is a very…she’s a really strong character. She still has vulnerability to her and relatability, but she’s very strong, very level headed and kind of a go getter, a no nonsense character. As a female that’s something that really attracted me.
Q: How close are you to that?
AG: Pretty close. I’m actually pretty close to her.
Q: Now you grew up in Jacksonville, Florida?
AG: Yes.
Q: So, was Clark or Orange county, Florida similar to East Texas in terms of growing up?
AG: I definitely went to roller skating and ice skating rinks. Jacksonville, it keeps growing, but growing up there was a little southern, a little redneck. It had kind of a small town mentality. So I could definitely relate to it. I wouldn’t say that it was exactly as small as what we were dealing with in Skateland, but there was a little bit of relatability, I guess.
Q: How did you like all the ’80′s details in the film, particular your hair and costumes?
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Jacksonillakin on vihdoin Twitter. Anteeksi tämä myöhään ilmoittaminen, mutta olen ollut viikon ilman nettiä ja täällä on aika hektistä. Olen siis Puolassa, joten terveisiä vain kaikille Krakovasta.
Pari videota Jacksonista ja huomenna on tulossa suuri kuvapäivitys, tänään ei oikein ehdi.
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Pätkä uudesta Jacksonin haastattelusta
JACKSON RATHBONE: “Trying to let others in on your inner passion. To inspire someone with how much you love, I believe is the goal of the artist.”
1. Please describe your sense of style such as clothing brands you like to wear or accessories.
I like the southern gentleman look, with a bit of whatever-I’m-feeling thrown in. I don’t like sneakers… on my feet.
2. Jackson I really like your entrepreneurial spirit which apparently began at a young age. You mentioned a DJ gig you used to do as a teenager can you tell us about that and how you came up with that idea? Did you have a cool DJ nickname? You even DJ’d your high school dance. How’d you coordinate dancing with your date and DJing? What did you do with the money you earned from DJ gigs? Would you ever consider DJing events in the future?
Started DJing when I was 13 at friends parties. My buddy Jon and I had access to his older brother’s old, unused DJ gear ( a mixer and some speakers) , we decided to bring the gear to our friend Monica’s birthday party. That was my first gig… by the time we were 16 we were using turntables and making $150 an hour at big events, and charging friends $50 a show whenever they wanted. I think I went by DJ Joyride…. kinda lame now, but I liked it then. DJing prom was difficult… but my date was understanding… (Katie! Wherever you are, thank you for being so understanding!) As per money made, I mostly just saved it, or bought my girlfriends stuff, like corny engraved bracelets and “fancy” Olive Garden dinners. I would definitely love to DJ again… I did a year ago at a bar in Vegas, it did feel good. Shall DJ Joyride ride again? Probably, not… but I might consider it.
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Breaking Dawn osat 1-2 (2011-2012)
The Idiot (2012)
Live at the Foxes Den (2012)
Cowgirls N' Angels (2012)
Girlfriend (2010)
DaZe: Vol. Too (2010)
Breaking Dawn osat 1-2 (2011-2012)
Pan Am (2011)
LOL: Laughing Out Loud (2012)
Butter (2012)
A Warrior's Heart (2011)
The Apparition (2012)
