Kristen Stewart is every 14-year-old girl's favourite vampire, so when she was announced to star in the cinematic adaptation of every 22-year-old man's favourite book, head's were turned, and not the right way.
In keeping with the feel of the movie, with her character Marylou representing somewhat of a wild child aside her lover, Dean Moriarty, Stewart didn't shy away from going topless in the film. She's been talking about filming the sex scenes with Indiewire. "I wasn't really having sex," she revealed, but we're pretty sure we assumed that. "I think if you were to isolate the scenes, it's fairly ridiculous watching yourself [having] fake sex. But within the movie, watching the movie, I do get so caught up in this one. I've seen it three times, and that's not typical for me." For Kristen, though, it wasn't the scenes of the sexual nature that proved the most daunting days of shooting. "The dancing scene was so much more terrifying than any of the sex scenes were for me. I was so scared of it," she says. "We crammed, I think, 60 extras into a tiny little room. Literally, I could feel the floor vibrating. It was so f--king cool. But I was terrified."
Unfortunately for Kristen, and all those who still regard the book highly, the film hasn't done its job in recreating Kerouac's beat. With a rubbish 47% on Rotten Tomatoes following some pretty awful reviews, don't expect On The Road to win any awards this season.
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