Below is the Q&A from Vanity Fair Online w/ Rob
VF Daily: Had you read the Twilight books before getting the script?
Not in their entirety before getting the script, no. I did my screen test, had the weekend before my next meeting for it, and read all three over one weekend. What was your impression of the books at first? Well, I obviously really liked them, but it is always strange reading a book knowing that I am hopefully going to play the part. It’s read in a very different context.
Did you go into the auditions wanting to play Edward?
Somewhat, but I was literally embarrassed walking into the audition. I had no idea how to play Edward at all. I thought that even going into the audition was completely pointless, because they were just going to cast a model or something. I felt it was kind of arrogant of me to even to even go in. I was almost having a full-on panic attack before I went to the screen test.
How did the screen test go?
Casting was really easy going, and Kristen [Stewart] is also very cool, but at the same time there is something very, very serious about her. I really wasn’t expecting the girl who plays Bella to be like her at all. Her professionalism made me keep my mouth shut whenever I wasn’t acting. It further gave the illusion of being serious.
What did you do to prepare for your 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. I so finally figured out that I didn’t have to play the most beautiful man on the planet, but just play a man in love.
Why is Edward so alluring?
What I never really understood about his attractiveness, especially to young girls, is his gentlemanliness. I thought that teenage girls like the dangerous aspect of males, and so I tried to emphasize the danger and make the more gentlemanly side of this character a veil to something else underneath. I really tried to make him an incredibly strong and powerful character, but at the same time self-loathing and extremely vulnerable.
So you saw Edward as sometimes vulnerable?
Yes. When his life is put into basic terms, he has nothing to live for and all he wants to do is either become a human or die. The only reason that he hasn’t died is because he is too scared; he doesn’t think that he has a soul. Then he meets Bella who makes him feel like a human and feel alive again. At the same time, her human vulnerability makes him incredibly vulnerable, because even with his super speed and his super strength, he still can’t fully protect her. Whenever she is in danger, he is in danger. If she dies or goes anywhere, then he is gone, too.
What was your favorite scene to shoot?
I knew that there were some scenes where I was going to have to look demonic and have a glare that would scare humans. That was difficult to prepare. My favorite scene that we ended up shooting was this little random one near the beginning where I try and intimidate Bella by being a scary vampire and she doesn’t back down at all.
Hometown? London. Siblings?
Two sisters, Elizabeth and Victoria. New York or L.A.? I like them both for different reasons. They are literally opposites sides of the coin, so it’s kind of nice to switch between the two. New York is incredibly frenetic, and nothing ever happens in L.A.
Trademark style?
Looking terrible. Truly, I wear the same thing everyday. I don’t know how to use a washer machine.
What book are you reading?
Dennis Potter’s Ticket to Ride.
Celebrity crush?
I don’t know. I am sure that if I did say anyone’s name, it would be really embarrassing if I met them.
Favorite kind of music?
A lot of different things, but especially blues.
Favorite movie?
A tie between The Exorcist and One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest.
Do you play any instruments?
Yes, the guitar and the piano.
Mac or P.C.?
I used to prefer Macs, and I have a Mac, but I kind of like the dorkiness of the P.C. commercials.
Do you have any piercings or tattoos?
No.
Do you speak any foreign languages?
I speak French, sort of. At like a three-year-old’s standard.
Significant other?
No.
What are some of your interests outside of acting?
I play a lot of music. That’s what I wanted to do before the acting thing accidentally took off—be a musician. All my best friends are musicians and the have all got their albums and deals, and now I am acting.
What type of music do you play?
Van Morrison-ish, Jeff Buckley-ish stuff.
Do you have any upcoming projects?
I don’t want to curse them, but I am doing this thing called Pots for Billions, which is a kind of existential love story set against the end of the world. It’s one of the most lyrical scripts that I have ever read in my life. I am quite looking forward to doing it. It’s very different.
I don’t want to curse them, but I am doing this thing called Pots for Billions, which is a kind of existential love story set against the end of the world. It’s one of the most lyrical scripts that I have ever read in my life. I am quite looking forward to doing it. It’s very different.
They also have Q&A sessions w/ each of the cast on their website so check it out.
Amy thank you, posted before I saw you put the link there for me. You're super as usual!
Source-vanityfair.com
16 comments:
I wear the same thing everyday. I don’t know how to use a washer machine.
Really?? hahaha
Well I read all the VF interviews for everyone of the cast members. They were all really great! I love Peter - he said his celebrity crush was Rob, haha then said it was his wife Jennie, lol.
Oh Carlisle and your jokes!!!
Fantastic interview, finally!
These photo shoots are going to teach Rob quite a few good things to do with the ladies, considering hand holding ways etc....
I was so happy to hear he doesn't have a significant other. It would be a good time to meet him before he gets way too famous.
He needs my love so much.
Jovie:)
Haha, new project: Pots for billions". LMAO. I guess him saying "Parts per billion" in his accent might sound like "Pots for billions"
I know Goz I thought that was funny. Like does he not know the name of his own movie, or are they hearing it wrong, or perhaps he is so utterly gorgeous in person they simply couldn't form a coherent thought.
The Parts Per Billion character of Erik Miller Rob's part, is kinda steamy. So at least we can probably expect more than one kissing scene from that movie, and probably a LOT more in the way of the intimate times. YAY for me! Im jazzed.
"I so finally figured out that I didn’t have to play the most beautiful man on the planet, but just play a man in love."
Okay swoon much. I just caught that part and LOVE it. My goodness he is a fox.
I liked that part also, Dani.
He really got Edward. He got Edward. I love it.
Well, no he's still trying to understand Edward's appeal to women, he is young and still trying to understand women in general.
Jovie
Do you speak any foreign languages?
Rob:I speak French, sort of...
Can he be anymore sexy and hot- Rob speakin French...dreams come true:)
I read all the interviews too, why so short the one with Cam?
They might be my favorite movie cast ever!
He is one VERY interesting person. But I can't belive his favorite movie is the exorcist. That movie freaks the hell out of me. I've only watched it once, and swore I'd never watch the movie again in my life, gave me nightmares for a few months!
But anyways, the new movie seems to be interesting! I'm sure he'll be amazing in it.
Thanks for the article!
rush so agree with you about the movie choices.
He is interesting...
But he is a guy.
Also, Emily the knitting thing LOL, I would actually sit and watch him knit also. It would be fantastic!
Jovie
Speaking of sitting I have to go, I've got tons to do,I'll check back this afternoon, to much explosion I bet.
Luv,
Jov
Goz---I love the words that are lost in translation, Pots of Billion is priceless...;o)
Great, great interview! Rob just gets better and better...swoon.
Dani---new, yet antiquated term for said British boy:
Stone Cold Fox (a la Edward)--yeah, baby!
All these interviews are wonderful!
I also giggled about the "Pots for Billions". I mean really, did the interviewer do any research about Rob's upcoming films? I'm sure it sounded like that with Rob's accent and all, but it's funny that the interviewer didn't look something like that up before it was published.
I love that his favorite movie is Exorcist. For me it wasn't even scary but my favorite movie is Se7en. I like twisted scary stuff :-)
I remember watching "One Flew Over" in my high school psychology class. We had the best teacher, I love me some Jack Nicholson.
I want to be a fly on the wall to hear the conversations that Rob will have with Dennis Hopper. Considering Hopper directed Nicholson in "Easy Rider". You know Rob is just dying to find out more about HIS idol.
Rob is so fortunate that he has had the chance to work with so many fine actors at such an early beginning in his career. I'm sure he is gleaning everything he can from them. That will cause us even more hysteria in the future because, face it, he's gonna get nothing but better and better!
I VF!!!
Is it in the news stands in the US yet?
These questions were asked when?? Sept. hmm.
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