Fandango:You’re voted the “sexiest vampire” on Fandango. What do you think it is that makes Edward so appealing?
Pattinson: I really can't tell you, but maybe because it’s modern. I'm kind of figuring it out myself. I'm sure they said Brad Pitt was the sexiest vampire when he did [1994’s] Interview with the Vampire.
Fandango: What were some of the things that helped you immerse yourself in the role of Edward?
Pattinson: I was alone for a very long time. I went to Oregon before anyone else, about 2-1/2 months before, and just didn't talk to anyone. I worked with a trainer every day went and went running, but I tried not to speak to anyone. So when the cast came...well, have you ever tried not speaking anyone for weeks and then the first person you talk to the conversation is kind of strange. I spent a lot of time just reading the script and the books. I just want to make sure I knew as much about the character as possible.
Fandango: How would you describe the dynamic between Edward and Bella?
Pattinson: It's very kind of operatic. It's like a relationship straight out of a melodrama. You have two people who think that they'll die, or one of them will die, just by being together or that something terrible will happen, so it’s just a complete melodrama. I mean the way me and Kristen interpreted it is Edward was this kind of demigod who's very reluctant. That’s played against the needs of this normal 17-year-old girl who thinks he is some perfect being, but he's really just a guy who doesn't really have a meaning to his existence.
Fandango: Girls are going absolutely nuts over you and the character. What’s the weirdest fan request you’ve gotten? Anything that freaked you out?
Pattinson: The weirdest was when I was in New York a few days ago at this event. A seven-year-old girl came up on the stage asked me to bite her and not even in a jokey way--she was serious--in a longing way! It made me think, “You don't know what you're asking. That would get me arrested.” That was very, very odd.
Fandango: Fans go crazy about your hair. Do you like it long or are you just dying to cut it?
Pattinson: I haven't changed my hair for, like, years. I've never really had a specific look in mind. It is what it is… [laughs.] I don't really style my hair. It's so funny, a friend of mine from London came over and said, “Why is everyone going on about your hair all the time?” Everyone has hair like that in London. And around the world you see people with hair like that, so I don't see it being different at all. As soon as people started saying “that's his trademark” I thought I should shave my head as his trademark. I'm trying to convince them to shave my head for the second movie.
Fandango: Seriously?
Pattinson: Yeah. [laughs]
Fandango: What do you think about Edward’s look with the topaz contacts and pale skin?
Fandango: What was it like for you to have supernatural powers, and to do the flying scenes?
Robert Pattinson: It makes it harder to relate to an audience. For the big stunts, if I could jump 5,000 feet, why would I walk? It is makes playing the actual character very difficult. I don't know why, but I went into it not thinking about the stunts or that it was a vampire film, but about the drama.
Fandango: Tell us about the piano song you composed for Twilight.
Pattinson: I did a scene where I played a thing that I made up. It was the best piano piece I've ever done in my life but it didn't really fit. In the end, as part of the whole score, it is very different than what I came up with. The song on the soundtrack, “Never Think”—my best friend who taught me how to play the guitar wrote the lyrics for it last year and I made it into a song, and the other one (“Let Me Sign”) me and another guy wrote. They weren’t meant for the movie, but Catherine heard them and put them in the cut, and I didn't know they would be on the soundtrack. I had thought it would be quite cool to have it be a secret thing and not have my name in the credits. Like a marketing gimmick. It was nice, and also helped my friends as well.
Fandango: If you had a chance to collaborate with any music artist, who would it be?
Pattinson: I saw Van Morrison last night at the Hollywood Bowl. I've seen him five times before and he really pulled it out of the bag. He played like it was 30 years ago. I would love to do something with him now. He was my inspiration for doing music in the first place. Yes, he's still got it. He played the entirety of his first album Astral Weeks. The whole thing was unbelievable. He was just as free as he was when he was younger, which was amazing.
Fandango: Are you signed on to the other films, and which would be your favorite book to film?
Pattinson: I don't know what the specifics are. I went into it thinking it was going to be a trilogy. I think everything is dependent on how it does on November 21. Hopefully they'll do the second one and that’s the one I liked most out of the series.
20 comments:
Would someone please tell Rob that the girl was 14. Not that it makes any difference, it's still jailbait and just PLAIN WRONG to ask someone to bite you (unless, well you know *blushes*), but I'm betting the girl is going thru severe mental problems. LMAO.
Thanks again Goz for another brill interivew.
Love Van as well ;-) Up the Irish!!
Would love to see the other books made into films (even though I haven't seen Twilight yet) but can't agree with what he says (all the time) about the second book, I didn't enjoy it as much as the first and I'm on "Eclipse" now and I'm loving it. I found the second one harder to get into although Edward made a great comeback in it.
LOL about shaving the hair. I love his hair as much as the next person but he is so much more than his hair and I bet he'd look great with it shaved. Would love to se him do it for the craic!! LOL
Was she 14??? Was she the one at the Apple thing who came up on stage with her friend ans got her photo taken and then spoke to Rob and he looked like he wanted the ground to open up and swallow him???
Was that her???
You are welcome :-)
About New Moon: The first time you read it, it's SO hard to get through. You keep thinking where is Edward? He can't just leave her!
But I promise you the second time you read it, the book is brilliant. I absolutely love it. Same thing happened with Breaking Dawn for me, 1st time I was so nervous about how it was gonna end but the second time I read it, it was amazing.
As for the movies being made, I think they are all being very cautious. They want those thousands showing up to the mall to see the movie 10 times :-)
Yeah.. that was her. In the IMDb board we had a picture of her, and well.. she had breasts. I have never met a seven year old girl with breasts before.
Btw, LMAO at "Edward" with a shaved hair.
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The first time I read New Moon, I kind of was breezing through the story until I got to parts that were directly linked to Edward (his voice in Bella's head, etc.). The second and third read around were so much better, I so much appreciated it more (still got kind of weepy around the Months pages...). Made me really rejoice when Edward came back into the picture.
It is seriously depressing. I read New Moon 4 times and the part where he first leaves and the months passing doesn't get easier :-) It hurts every time I read it. And that's why I love SM so much. No book has ever effected me like that.
I'm with you Goz (and Dani too, I think) I love New Moon even though I spend the vast majority of it crying everytime I read it. Such a beautifully written book. It doesn't surprise me that it's Rob's favorite of the series. He has always seen Edward as so tortured and conflicted and depressed. He'll actually get to play him that way for New Moon.
I wonder what he'll think of Breaking Dawn when he get around to reading it. Edward definitely has his dark moments there, too.
Goz-ya that's so what I was like he can't leave her etc. I will be reading them again but I'm trying to drag out the last two!
Wouldn't you just love to see Rob with a shaved head. The management crowd would have a fit and I'd say if he had his way he'd do it too!! I don't think he wants to be famous for his "sex hair" LOL
Goz awe sweetness you are working hard when youre sick. I'm getting on my computer in a few minutes if you want to forward me anything. Its been a crazy weekend for me but I love ya and hope youre feeling better.
Just when you think he has done his best interview he is awesome yet again! This guy is stellar!
Actually I think that's probably why I didn't like "New Moon" because it was SO depressing and ye are right in that it's written so well that it really does do it's job but I was at a point in my life where I was reading to be destracted and wasn't in the humour for depression IYKWIM but that's what I got so I guess the outcome was exactly what was intended. They are fantastically written books!!
Dani baby, it's a slow news day, I got nothing :-) I posted everything I found. I feel so disgusting, I just had 3 pieces of pizza (albeit thin crust).
New moon was my fave by far. I loved how strong Bella was through all the pain, even though she was so broken. I found her to be quite whiney in Eclipse. But you could really feel her pain. The first time through it was hard to read and really handle it all, but the second and third, it is much easier to enjoy the subtle relationship changes and how Bella becomes who she is.
I have read all the books like seven times over but New Moon is the best for me. When they reunite it is amazing, and I am so excited to see Rob portray that depth of pain and regret, and K Stew can handle the broken but strong so well. Hello SPEAK anyone?
Goz you eat that pizza and love it! Thanks for the work, it is a bit slow today but I am not nearly as mean as I was yesterday so I feel much better.
If anyone can pull of strong and tortured it Kristen.
I have to admit, Bella is my favorite character in the books. I LOVE her strength, her thought process, her resolve. BUT in Eclipse, when I first read it, I really wanted to strangle her :)
Oh I wanted to slap her face in Eclipse. When the man of your dreams ask you to marry him, and pledges his love for you, you just say "yes, thank you" END SCENE!
I have to say Bella is my fave too, probably next to Alice.
Ya what's with that, he wouldn't have had to ask me twice!!!!
But I do love Bella and Alice as well!!
I liked Eclipse because of the dynamic between Edward and Jacob. You get to see that devious side of Edward to where he will go to any lengths to get Bella.
When he kills Victoria...awesome! I can't wait to see him get his vampire groove on!!
New Moon killed me. I was reading the scene where he leaves her while on my lunch break and I almost yelled "What the F*&$!" in the lunch room.
The Fire and Ice chapter... Brilliant...
And I love me some Alice :-)
You guys all know how I feel over each and every book.
Eclipse in my favorite (maybe because of all the times I was mentally shaking Bella) I think I even shouted out loud a few times. I ((sighed)) almost through the first half of New Moon. I can remember being ridiculously happy the 1st time she imagined hearing his voice speak to her! (It was like "YES" he's still watching over her, then it was "NO...noo, she's just hallucinating")
I don't re-read books, but I've been thinking of re-reading the whole saga again, just to tie my over until the movie comes out here on Dec. 18th. I'm going to go nuts if I don't have something..
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