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releases her inner child with Astro Boy

Kristen Bell talks about her character in animated movie Astro Boy. The Forgetting Sarah Marshall star, who lends her voice for in the Manga film, says, “I play Cora, who is a girl who befriends Astro when he comes down from Metro City onto the surface of Earth,” 2 “She runs a little kind of like Peter Pan group of kids. She’s pretty tough, pretty sassy.” Bell also confesses she hasn’t any idea about the Manga before working on the project. She explains, “I didn’t know Astro Boy at all before working on this movie, but now I’m immersed and have all the little toys and stuff. “I just love the characters. They are so cute. The toys are great to play with — even if I am maybe a little too old. I guess I’m just a big kid!”

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1 Comment | Posted by Joanna on July 29, 2009

Voice Talent For Astro Boy: The Video Game

D3Publisher announced today that ASTRO BOY: THE VIDEO GAME, based on Imagi Studios’ highly anticipated CG-animated movie, will feature the voice talents of Freddie Highmore and Kristen Bell. Both actors will reprise their onscreen voiced roles of Astro Boy (Highmore), and Cora (Bell) in a video game that will take players on an epic adventure to save Metro City from the clutches of evil. ASTRO BOY: THE VIDEO GAME will be available in North American retail stores for Wii, Nintendo DS, PlayStation 2 computer entertainment system, and the PSP (PlayStation Portable) system on October 20, 2009 to coincide with Summit Entertainment’s nationwide domestic release of the movie on October 23, 2009.

“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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No Comments | Posted by Joanna on July 28, 2009

Kristen at Comic Con

FROM COMIC CON

Just got done with the Astro Boy panel at the 2009 San Diego Comic-Con, and not surprisingly, the highlight of the show was actress Kristen Bell (Saving Sarah Marshall, Heroes) who was in attendance along with co-star Freddie Highmore, producer Maryann Garger and director David Bowers (Flushed Away) to promote
Astro Boy.

The panel featured a few clips, a new trailer and covered everything from what kind of “Easter eggs” we can expect to see in this modern version of

Astro Boy is of course a modern re-telling of the classic manga comic created by Osamu Tezuka in the 1950s. The character has appeared in two classic tv shows in the 60s and 80s and is still an enduring icon worldwide – especially in the Far East, where he is affectionately referred to as “The Japanese Mickey Mouse.”

So, the big question for Astro Boy director David Bowers was how to take on the challenge of making a “modern” film about such a revered classic character. Said Bower:

“I want people to look at this film and feel the same way people
in the 1950s felt. I want them to love this character for the same reasons.”

Actor Freddie Highmore (Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, The Spiderwick Chronicles), was under a similar pressure as the voice of Astro Boy. He stated that while he did a little bit of research on the classic Tv/manga, for this modern retelling he wanted the character to be a creation of his own. Here’s what Highmore had to say about his approach to the role:

“Astro Boy is a human trapped in a robot’s body, and I think that’s something that people can relate to, trying to fit into society – or in Astro Boy’s case, fitting into a family.”

But let’s get to what we REALLY want to talk about: Kristen Bell. As usual, the lovely actress was witty and engaging, totally working the crowd of Comic-Con admirers. After a brief shoutout to Detroit, Bell talked a bit about her character, Cora, who is a new addition to the Astro Boy universe:

“She’s kinda sassy, kinda opinionated – she’s got a tough exterior and a soft interior. She’s fun, she’s wonderful.”

Of course Kristen Bell can’t make a public appearance without sparking talk about Veronica Mars, the role which helped launch her in the limelight. Fans of the show have been clamoring for a Veronica Mars feature film ever since the series ended in 2007. When asked whether the project is something she would still be interested in, said Bell:

“F-yes I’ll do a Veronica Mars movie! Provided I’m not over the hill – and let’s be honest it’s getting close. I know I look young and all…”

She’s joking there, but Bell did get serious and said that the only thing holding back the film is Warner Bros.’ fear that the project is no longer viable. Veronica Mars fans better start sending bags of Mars Bars to the WB if you want to get your movie.

The Astro Boy clips shown during the panel included a chase sequence, a small snippet from the climatic robot-on-robot throwdown and the premiere of the final trailer for the film. Some of the animation sequences weren’t quite finished, but all and all the movie looks like it will be good fun at the very least. Bowers also revealed that in addition to some voice work from stars like Nicholas Cage, Donald Sutherland and Nathan Lane, we can expect (voice) cameos from Bill Nighy, Charlize Theron, Matt Lucas (Little Britain USA) and (because no movie is really complete without him), Samuel L. Jackson.

And die hard fans of the original Astro Boy, never fear: there will be plenty of Easter eggs sprinkled throughout this film just for you guys, including appearances from some very familiar characters. Oh, and by the end of this film, you WILL be seeing Astro Boy in his classic (non) costume. Astro Boy opens on October 23, 2009.

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1 Comment | Posted by Joanna on July 27, 2009

Kristen fancies Gossip Girl cameo

Kristen Bell wants to appear in TV show Gossip Girl. The actress, who is the narrator of the teen drama, has said she told executive producer Josh Schwartz she’d love to appear in an upcoming episode. “I want to make a cameo and shoot it right down the middle,” she said at Cosmopolitan magazine’s annual Fun Fearless Female dinner.

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No Comments | Posted by Joanna on July 20, 2009

Comic Con July 23rd

Kristen will be attending Comic Con and I have some info on her panel:

Thursday, July 23

10:15-11:15 Summit Entertainment: Astro Boy— A superhero origin story set in a futuristic world, Astro Boy is an all-new CG-animated feature film based on the classic manga about a young robot with incredible powers and his adventure-filled journey in search of his identity and destiny. Director David Bowers, producer Maryanne Grager, and stars Freddie Highmore (Astro) and Kristen Bell (Cora) debut footage exclusive to Comic-Con 2009 and answer your questions about bringing this beloved hero to the big screen. Room 6BCF

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2 Comments | Posted by Joanna on July 18, 2009

Rachel and Kristen: Vogue Vixens

They both attract plenty of attention on their own, so when Rachel Bilson and Kristen Bell were spotted together at last night’s Vogue magazine shindig, the paparazzi went nuts.

The “Last Kiss Cutie” and her “Forgetting Sarah Marshall” gal pal looked to be having a marvelous time at the 1-year anniversary party for 3.1 Phillip Lim’s Los Angeles store.

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No Comments | Posted by Joanna on July 16, 2009

Kristen Bell: Cosmo Magazine Party Girl

Taking a break to enjoy an evening fete, Kristen Bell was out July 14th at the Cosmopolitan Magazine Party hosted by Audi in Westwood, CA.

The “Forgetting Sarah Marshall” babe looked stunning in a hot pink ruffled dress paired with nude-colored heels, and a multi-colored clutch purse.

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No Comments | Posted by Joanna on July 14, 2009

Happy 4th of July

I hope everyone has a great 4th of July today!!!

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3 Comments | Posted by Joanna on July 4, 2009
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