Paris Hilton put on a bright green dress to party with Benji and friends to celebrate her Nylon cover at Foxtail lounge in West Hollywood last night. Paris recently spoke to Bella about how she is not a party girl as much as she is a businesswoman and now the heiress has another project to add to her list. Paris will be co-starring with Allison Janney and Paul Reubens (Pee-Wee Herman) on a new untitled Todd Solondz movie. Not too many details are available but it would be interesting to see Paris thrown into the quirky director's world and who knows, maybe she will surprise us all.

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Wed, 11/12/2008 - 2:00pm by Molly
Daniel Craig has been busy premiering Quantum of Solace in Europe, and last night he finally came to the US with his girlfriend Satsuki Mitchell for a screening in NYC. While the film's female stars skipped the event, Daniel recently said any of his former co-stars like Cate Blanchett, Gwyneth Paltrow or Nicole Kidman would make great Bond girls for future installments. He wasn't lacking in female company last night, though — Becki Newton, Debra Messing and Molly Sims all took a stroll down the red carpet. They were later joined by a sexy-looking and solo-rolling Jon Hamm at the after party, adding just a little extra hotness to the already star-studded evening.

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The many actors from the hotly anticipated upcoming Twilight film were rounded up by Vanity Fair for their December issue. In addition to taking lots of photos, the magazine sat each of the movie's stars down for individual Q&A sessions. Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson have been attracting an especially large amount of attention lately as the lead characters — maybe because women can't resist a vampire tale? — and they both had lots to say about the process of working together. Here's more:

- Kristen on working with Robert: "Well, I basically cast him. We did one day of auditions and a bunch of guys came in. Catherine Hardwicke, the director, afterwards was like, 'What do you think? This is such a hard choice.' I was like, 'Are you kidding me!? It's such an obvious choice!' It couldn't have been better. It was sort of perfect."
- Robert on preparing for his role: "I basically spent two months thinking, 'O.K., how can I play this character like he is written and be absolutely nothing like him in real life? How can I get away from the most major aspect of his description — his appearance?' As it is written from Bella’s perspective, she describes him in this obsessively lustful way. She does not see a single flaw in him at all. It’s a very traditional aspect of first or young love. So, it took me ages to think of it, but it ended up being really simple: if you are in love with someone, you can’t see any flaw in the other person. So I finally figured out that I didn’t have to play the most beautiful man on the planet, but just play a man in love."
- Kristen on her trademark style: "I'm a really typical girl. I look like everyone."
- Robert on his trademark style: "Looking terrible. Truly, I wear the same thing every day. I don’t know how to use a washer machine."
While most people wouldn't agree with their impressions of themselves, Kristen and Robert both seem to be ready for the fan mania and to be catapulted even more into the spotlight when the movie opens next Friday on Nov. 21.