“She was 15, and I wasn’t allowed to grope her. I’m actually not kidding, there are major restrictions that I don’t remember [from] when I was younger. I don’t want to give anything way. It’s a really passionate, hardcore scene. No, it’s just a kiss. It’s not really a big deal.†—Kristen Stewart on Runaways co-star Dakota Fanning [Access Hollywood]
“Without getting into specifics, the key thing that makes the third film a great possibility for us is that we want to finish our story … [I’m] viewing it as an ending.†Also, “[The villain] won’t be Mr. Freeze.†—Director Christopher Nolan on Batman 3 [NYP]
“I think I get laid less now than I used to, because I’m way more paranoid now. Look at fucking Tiger Woods! I mean, I’m nowhere near as naughty as I used to be, partly because I did a lot of that when I was drinking. I’m not saying I’ve cut that part out. I’m certainly no angel. There’s no smoke without fire. But here’s the thing: While they’re accusing me of that, I’ve probably been off somewhere else doing damage with someone else. I’m pretty smart like that. I know how to get away with those things.†—Gerard Butler [Men’s Health via Access Hollywood]
“I want to do one at the end of the year. All my friends are recording albums and I’m very annoyed about it.†—Robert Pattinson on his music career [Sun UK]
“After the incredible experiences I have had healing my life and truly connecting to my dreams with healer intuitive Aiden Chase, I have officially asked him to become my manager. Having an intuitive psychic leading my team gives me an edge no one else has. No longer is my husband the face of my business or managing my career.†—Heidi Montag [People]
“I didn’t know I could grow one. Unfortunately, that means having to do a press junket with a mustache. [My wife] Lucy went online and saw. ‘What the fuck is that thing on his lip?’†—Matt Damon on his True Grit mustache [USA Today]
“Certainly a talented guy, but empathetically, standing on the sidelines, it’s hard to watch someone literally burn their career to the ground — speaking as somebody who’s done it.†—Billy Corgan on John Mayer. Also: figuratively! [Spinner]