
You can hear Rob talk about a customs lady, who he claims was 70, telling him she was going to the midnight showing of Twilight :-) It's HERE.
And Nikki Reed gave an interview to film.com. Here are the parts she talks about Rob:
LL: I feel like in the first book especially both you and Rob's characters are held up to be the absolute embodiment of beauty. How do they pitch that to you? I mean, does someone just come up and say "Well, you need to be the most beautiful person EVER."?
Nikki ReedNR: I always feel like I answer this the wrong way. I'm not that, I don't know if anybody is. I can tell you people I find beautiful. I don't know really how to deal with it. It was really hard for me in the beginning. Really tempting to read blogs and the mail from the Twilight kids. Now I am Rosalie but there was a time when I was still Nikki and people still had the option of criticizing that. Just because I don't look like her in my other films doesn't mean I don't get it.
There's a lot of pressure. It's very odd. When it comes to beauty, when it comes to perfection ... nobody is ever going to be the definitive, beautiful queen. It's an impossible task. That was the most difficult part for me when I was approaching the part. You have to let that go. There's a lot of little girls out there happy to say Rob is the most beautiful guy in the world, but there aren't 650 boys out there behind the ropes screaming for me.
LL: So, what are your thoughts on the soundtrack?
NR: I was a really big advocate to get something from Rob on. I have a big musical connection with Rob. Just for the sake of it I'm not going to say where he plays, but they are just little shows and he plays for us. He's amazing. Jackson Rathbone is amazing as well. I play a little guitar, but I'm not as good as Rob is.
LL: What sort of music do you listen to?
NR: Rob and I went to see Kings of Leon and they were really good. He's gotten me interested in that whole world, Van Morrison too. I went and saw The Raconteurs with him as well. Oh, and Aretha Franklin! I like a lot of old Bluesy singers.