Audiobook
Kristen recorded an audio version of Girl Boy Girl How I Became JT Leroy, the book JT is based on.
https://www.amazon.com/Girl-Boy-How-Became-Leroy/dp/B07BFL4B5J
Kristen recorded an audio version of Girl Boy Girl How I Became JT Leroy, the book JT is based on.
https://www.amazon.com/Girl-Boy-How-Became-Leroy/dp/B07BFL4B5J
That's an amazing story! It also comes in book form and either audio or book must be an awesome story. Pretty cool that Kristen is narrating the audio book.
shareFor someone such as myself who is not particularly fond of reading, this is a godsend, especially when the narrator is none other than Kristen Stewart herself who is speaking in sexy British, Southern and Italian accents.
Not that I'm in any way complaining--as the more projects she becomes a part of the merrier for us fans--but where does Kristen find the time to put so much effort in doing all of this?
"Not that I'm in any way complaining--as the more projects she becomes a part of the merrier for us fans--but where does Kristen find the time to put so much effort in doing all of this? "
I often wonder that too but I figure she has a lot of energy and drive, and has many avenues that she wants to explore in her craft and other areas related to her craft such as fashion, videos, writing and more including movie directing. That all must keep her energized, and I say good for her or anyone with that drive and energy.
I often wonder that too but I figure she has a lot of energy and drive, and has many avenues that she wants to explore in her craft and other areas related to her craft such as fashion, videos, writing and more including movie directing. That all must keep her energized, and I say good for her or anyone with that drive and energy.
" find the time to direct the screenplay I'm still in the process of working on? "
Now that would be so cool. How is your work on that screenplay coming along?
I've been working on a script written directly for the screen, not one that is adapted from a preexisting work. So as you can imagine Ron, it's quite a time-consuming task as I'm trying to be as original as possible, attempting to write a storyline which not only flies in the face of our conventional belief system but even that of the vast majority of films which have ever come out in the sci-fi sub-genre or any film genre for that matter. And the thing is, virtually everything I've come up with has already been thought up by someone, not necessarily in a film, but in a book or a YouTube video for that matter. For example, many of the ideas I've come up with, especially some of the more radical ideas, are similar, or even eerily similar to videos created by futurists as well as so-called conspiracy theorists who have uploaded these videos on YouTube. I find it interesting that I've come up with similar conclusions to that of these futurists and conspiracy theorists even though I've never watched their works before. I'm guessing this has a lot to do with my observing the way things are trending now and the outcome this will have in the future if nothing is done to curb such trends--a cautionary tale for the ages which is of universal importance. So I'm trying to piece together a storyline comprised of numerous fragments which may have been thought up before by a plethora of writers and thinkers and combine it in a way which I'm hoping has never been seen or done before--hopefully as groundbreaking as I envision it in my mind's eye.
shareOoooh u are writing a screenplay?? How the work is going
shareI'm attempting to do so Mody. The storyline is already nearly complete in my head, so all I need to do is put in on paper in a screenplay format with strict attention to how it can be visually impactful. Admittedly, this is by far the most difficult thing I've ever done as it consumes so much time and energy. I currently work full-time, so to find the time and energy to write it makes it even more challenging. And when I really delve deep into the plot and get into the heads of the characters, I've actually experienced mood swings similar to how one gets when they watch an engrossing film that pulls them in. So at times, I feel I have to take a break from writing it, especially during the darker scenes and I should tell you this story has the potential to be very dark, after all, it is set in a post-apocalyptic world. Of course, I never take a complete break from my love of movies as I continue to watch lots of films from all film genres dating back to the 1920's until now and do some film editing to get a grasp on what works and doesn't work. Another thing I thought I should mention is that, characterwise, I'm writing the script to parallel many of the characters she's played in her filmography--so in a way I also intend it to be sort of a culmination of her work as an actress up to this point in her career.
shareA "post-apocalyptic world," you say, LL?
Well then, my only response is to post a link to a somewhat bizarre music video from Foster the People.
Thus I give you, Helena Beat - https://youtu.be/ABzh6hTYpb8
P.S. Good luck with it! And remember -- i before e except after c or when sounded like 'a' as in neighbor or weigh. ;-)
Well then, my only response is to post a link to a somewhat bizarre music video from Foster the People.
Thus I give you, Helena Beat - https://youtu.be/ABzh6hTYpb8
Speaking of accents, Kristen tried an Irish accent on for size in Lizzie and after watching this film a couple of days ago, I thought she did quite well.
shareShe always keeps herself buzy and admire that. I hope she do the chronology of water next year she was so excited about it.
shareI hope she do the chronology of water next year she was so excited about it.
Same i am so excited to see that.
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