Sunday, September 9, 2012

Selena Gomez at TIFF!!


Well, first of all the full of TIFF is Toronto International Film Festival. Yes, that's right Selena travelled all the way from Italy to Canada.

Although this time it is a bit different. This time she has gone to promote two of her films. One is "Spring Breakers" and the others "Hotel Transylvania"

During the Spring Breakers launch at TIFF, she was a bit concerned about her fans who are under 18 (that is the majority)

She said “I wrote a message on my social networking sites to them, saying kids my age - my generation - I think that they should see it because it’s very real, we’re not really sugar-coating anything, (But) I put underneath, it’s rated R, so please don’t see it if you’re under 18."

She further added “The biggest challenge for me is that I do have a younger generation of fans that support me and that mean a lot to me. Plus, I think it’s hard for people to take me seriously in that way because of the brand that I’ve been given, which I’m grateful for, but, you know, people obviously (put) you in this little box.”
She even said “I got nervous, I didn’t want to spook her, so let’s start flipping over photos” Korine said. “He thought I was super super Christian and he put away all his art,” Gomez laughed. “If I was a Christian girl i probably wouldn’t have done this movie with you.”


This is our Selena no matter what she does she always has her fans in her mind and just want good for them.

The other movie  she came for was "Hotel Transylvania" which is Adam Sandler's film.

Selena gave her voice to Mavis. Given below is her interview, she herself gave all the answers.


While there’s been countless Dracula and vampire movies, ’Hotel Transylvania’ has a unique look at the character, by centering on Dracula and his daughter Mavis’s relationship?
Selena Gomez: Yeah, Dracula built this incredible hotel where Monsters can stay and be safe from humans, because there’s this whole battle between humans and vampires. He basically built this hotel to keep his daughter Mavis safe. And Mavis, she turns 118 years old and wants to have freedom, see the world, to go see a real human for the first time. She just wants a little bit of her freedom and her father kind of freaks out a little bit (laughs). He doesn’t want her to leave. Then we meet Jonathan, who is the first human who stumbles upon the Hotel, and he isn’t completely fazed by Monsters, not even scared, he doesn’t even worry – he’s fascinated with them. He meets Mavis and they kind of fall in love. It’s dealing with that and freedom, a father/daughter story, falling in love for the first time, meeting a human for the first time. It’s a sweet story.
What was it like being a part of this huge ensemble cast of voice actors, and in particular with Adam Sandler as your father in the film?
Selena Gomez: I was super honoured to be a part of such a great cast. Everybody who’s a part of ’Hotel Transylvania’ does the parts incredibly well – and they’re incredibly fun! Its got a great message, it’s a family movie, anybody can go. There’s not really an age limit on it, it appeals to everybody. I’m very excited to be a part of it, it was such a fun movie. And Adam Sandler, just working with him alone was enough. I grew up watching him, so I was super excited when I got the call for the film. I’m glad to be apart of it. It was a challenge as well, as I think it can sometimes be harder to act with your voice than to act with your actual self. It was nice being out of my comfort zone in that way.
Going into the film, how did you perceive Mavis, what sort of characteristics do you think define her? She’s joined by a whole gang of classic Monster in ’Hotel Transylvania’….
Selena Gomez: Yeah, you have everyone from The Mummy, The Invisible Man, to Big Foot, Frankenstein….we kind of touch on all of them, in a way. They all have their own personalities and you get to see a lighter side of all of them. And Mavis, I would say she’s exactly what you think Dracula’s daughter is like. She’s got the cute hairstyle, she dresses kind of stylish. She has a little bit of an attitude but she’s really sincere and caring, she cares a great deal about her Dad and she cares about her family – but she wants to have a little bit of independence. I feel like that’s exactly what I would have envisioned what Dracula’s daughter would be like.



So guys, what do you think about both the movies? Feel free to comment

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