zimbio Anna Kendrick attends TigerDirect.com And Intel's Holiday Tech Bash on November 20, 2012 in Miami, Florida.
miamiherald It’s
rare regular folks can get up close and personal with an Oscar nominee —
which might be why the Moore Building Tuesday night was packed to the
rafters. Anna Kendrick, who held her own as George Clooney’s overeager
protégé in 2009’s Up in the Air (filmed partially in Miami), was a
special guest at a party thrown by electronics retailer TigerDirect.com
and Intel to celebrate the latest in all that clicks. Good thing the
ensemble star of such movies as 50/50, Twilight Saga: New Moon, End of
Watch and What to Expect When You’re Expecting, is an approachable sort.
So what about this event intrigued you?
I’m into geeky, Comic-Con kind of stuff though I generally have no idea
what’s going on behind the interface. I’m into user-friendly gadgets and
am always on the lookout for things that are easy. I get really excited
whenever my friends get new toys that I always try to play with for a
really long time. I’m also trying to get my parents kicking and
screaming into the tech world.
You are originally from Maine. How do you like Miami in November?
For you guys, it may be chilly right now, but for me it’s perfect. When
it’s too hot I basically melt into a small puddle. I had a nice dinner
at the hotel [Soho Beach House] overlooking the ocean and eating
ceviche, then went out walking. It felt very Miami. I’m so pale, I have
to remember to wear a hat and a lot of SPF.
When you’re out and about, what do fans know you for?
I love being surprised. Just when I think some teenage girl is going to
come up to me and ask me about Twilight, she tells me how much she loved
Scott Pilgrim vs. the World.
Do you have a favorite project?
Not really. 50/50 was great [she was an inexperienced cancer therapist].
I had never played the romantic girl before that. [Joseph Gordon
Levitt] was like my romantic sherpa! Just a very easy person to talk to.
And the director Jonathan Levine did this laissez faire thing that made
everyone comfortable.
You’ve had some amazing co-stars — hello George Clooney?! — do you ever get intimidated?
Yes! I do get star-struck and really nervous and excited. After you meet
enough celebrities you think you’d stop being freaked out but it’s such
an individual thing. George is someone for every generation and he was
coming into it [a big star]. I will say it does make you work harder.
You wanna live up to the people you’re working with.
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