I couldn't find a picture of Rob with Chris so I used my amazing photoshopping skills and came up with this piece of "art" *cough* junk*cough* :)
Q: Just to follow that up, can you tell us how far along you are to completion right now?
I am about two weeks away from showing the director's cut to the studio. I've got some wolves with fur. Some wolves are still invisible basically and some wolves are like -- you've all probably seen the claymation versions. We are still in the light RD phases of what Edward looks like when he's hit -- what the vampires look like when he's hit with light and the diamond effect. Also, the kind of hallucinatory effect Bella has when she hears Edward's voice and she imagines him there. And then we are Alexandre Desplat has just started working on his music for the film. And we are just starting to put together what acts will be on the soundtrack, so it's kind of like keeping ten plates spinning at once, but it's all good because we've got Alexander Desplat who I think is one of the greatest film composers living and because of the kind of the strength of the franchise that I inherited, a lot of bands are really interested in working on the soundtrack and we got visual effects people. And that just leaves me hopefully not dropping the ball in terms of editing together the story.
Q: What was your favorite scene to shoot?
There were a lot of fun scenes to film frankly. I really did enjoy the sequence in the Volturi headquarters, although it's a tremendous logistical headache. In a way, it's the scenes that you dread the most because they are so time consuming and you have to get it just right which is like the stuff in the Volturi headquarters, that has to be my favorite sequence because it is kind of the high point of the movie when Bella goes to try and stop Edward from killing himself. We had 1,000 extras in this medieval town square in this little town in Tuscany in the most beautiful country on earth and it's just an extraordinary opportunity to work there. It was also kind of surreal, because every 'Twilight' fan could make it from all over continental Europe and even further and had gotten by hook or by crook to Montepulciano, [Italy] and booked a hotel room. Sometimes in the very hotel room in which the cast and crew were staying. So, there was this weird Beatlemania thing sort of going on in this very small, beautiful hill town. So, for five days it was this bizarre festival atmosphere. And it really wasn't bothersome at all. It was incredible gratifying that all these people would applaud after every take whether or not we'd screwed it up. They had no idea because they weren't close enough to hear. If you looked down any alley in which the camera wasn't pointing you'd see hundreds of these young girls who had come to touch a piece of what they really loved.
Q: Sounds like a lot.
It is a lot, and with Comic-Con on the 24th were we are going to show a couple of scenes to whoever can get in that auditorium. And yeah, it's a lot to be getting on with, but it's fun at the same time.
Q: Was there a lot of pressure in taking on a project that's become a huge cultural phenomenon?
Yeah, definitely there is. It's largely self-imposed because the fans are tremendously supportive and very kind. One of the things thats interesting about the 'Twilight' fans is that they are not like fans boys who start cynical. They actually begin from the point-of-view of being enthusiastic and wanting things to be good and done well. I do feel a tremendous amount of responsibility to the readership than to the movie franchise in a way, because I think that's the core experience you are trying to get at. Someone reading the books for the first time, but just galloping through it for the first time when one reads books when you're younger and you are completely absorbed in it. To try and provide an experience that kind of compliments that. That means keeping in very good touch with Stephanie without trying to second guess ones self. Thinking about things to a degree of loyalty to the fans. (Gozde: AND I'm sold :) Thank you Chris :))
Q: Can you talk about what it was like to work with the cast after they'd already played these parts before?
Well I always go into any movie that a competent actor is going to know about as much or more about what their character is about than I will even if it isn't a franchise, because that's their job. But that's especially the case when they have already played these characters falling in love. They have kind of lived with the characters and the franchise for quite awhile. I'm mean you'd have to ask the actors if what I say is true, but my first job is to talk to them and listen to them about what they thought about the script and what they thought their characters would be up to. And to kind of work along with them. Obviously, it was going to be a different experience for them. It was going to be a different kind of movie, because in a way I'm a lot more old fashioned than Catherine Hardwicke in terms of my film tastes and in terms of the way the film was going to turn out. So, it was sort of just a balancing act between respecting everything they brought to the table and the characters and what they did and what I thought I could bring. Also, it was kind of great to be with Taylor as he went from a character that had three small scenes in the first movie and only worked three days on the first movie or something to one of the dominant characters in the movie. That was a really fun process because he's a really great guy. Actually, all of the kids as I like to call them because I'm 39 and that sort of makes me twice their age were fun to work with and clever and smart and thoughtful about it.(Gozde: Uh oh, the Robsessed cougars are not gonna like this Chris :))
Q: Can you tell us about the proposal scene at the end of the book? Fans are worried that it's either been altered or cut out of the film. Can you address those concerns?
They haven't been cut out. I can tell you that much. It's not going to hit them the exact way they think it's going to, but I will say -- how can I put it? It's going to be quite special. I could have saved all of my gusto for that moment. I don't think it will disappoint.(Gozde: Dude! I hope it won't be another "I love you" case! 'Cause if you didn't do it well, I'll be on your case like white on rice!)
Q: Would you talk about these rumors or fan speculation or hopes that you might come back to direct 'Breaking Dawn'? And is there any carryover between 'New Moon,' 'Eclipse' and 'Breaking Dawn' in terms of planning?
Let me see, I think it's really charming that having not seen 'New Moon' people would be enthusiastic about me wanting to do 'Breaking Dawn.' That's really -- y'know I think the proof is in the pudding and they should see it before they decide there is anything else they want me to do. But I would hope to earn that kind of rumor. We haven't really spoken with Summit about that. All I knew is that I would be too tired to do 'Eclipse' and that somebody else take it over as well so that they could put their own imprint on it. Also, the way the films are being shot would have precluded it anyway. In terms of the planning. David Slade came in while we were still shooting 'New Moon' and I showed him everything I could to sort of give him a sense of what direction we were going. He is going to take it into whatever way he wants to, because he's his own guy and will have his own style and particular take on things. But, just as I was inheriting certain things from Catherine Hardwicke, he's going to inherit certain things from me and make the choice whether he's going to keep them or alter them. So, we have had discussions about -- Tippet is going to do the wolves for 'Eclipse' so there is a continuity for the look of the werewolves and obviously the cast is going to remain the same. Dakota is Jane and all the Volturi are the same people who you are familiar with, but other than that it's sort of David Slade's show to run on 'Eclipse' and by the time that comes out they will probably want him to do 'Breaking Dawn,' not me. I would certainly consider it, but it's funny. I find all my time avoiding the internet, because I end up getting into arguments with 15-year-olds in Germany and I have to concentrate on making the movie, so I don't even know the positive rumors out there. I don't know the negative rumors, I don't know the positive rumors. I"m just trying to do the best job I can, but it's really sweet that people would like me to do that. I think that's very cool.
Q: Do you think 'Breaking Dawn' would be very doable?
No, it a tough one. I mean, yes it's doable. Anything is doable, but it's a hard one, because the series gets more and more ambitious as it goes along. Yes, it's doable. Anything is doable.
These are the parts of the interview that interests Robward. You can read the whole thing here at hitflix.com :)
21 comments:
GOZDE,
GIRL, CAN YOU WORK THE COMEDY CLUB DOWN THE STREET FROM ME?
I would pay good money to see that!
DAMN! CAN YOU SAY:
R O T F L M F A O ?
oh and i would pay double to see YOU and ROB 'PERFORM' together, cause he's funny as f*ck too!
(oh the whole 'PERFORM TOGETHER' thing, was MY GIFT to you... :)
Gozde:
Your photoshop is hilarious!!
K is laughing at Rob's butt crack ;)))
Chris is trying to make a comeback from the Golden COmpass that is why he is working on this extra hard. I really hope they do bring him back for Breaking Dawn, i know that he is just going to be better than Catherine H., he seems more professional, i know i dont know him but just reading the different interviews of him. I really wish i could see the trailers at comic con, how soon do you think they will be online???
Oh Robward, please don't hike up the pants...we love the butt crack!
New Moon is gonna break my heart too-I almost did not finish reading the book when Edward left..I was so distraught...I felt like he broke up with me...I was done....
Then I picked it back up, cried through most of Bella's pain, (please god Kristen, have some emotions in this movie) and of course fell in love with the book.
I do have confidence in Chris (fingers crossed of course) cuz he has to be better than Catherine..and I loved About A Boy..so I am praying he got it right.
Thank god the proposal is in there...can't stand not knowing how he changed it...
Would be AWESOME if Kings Of Leon was on the soundtrack...
And lastly, have to say it again..I love Kristen-however; in the books, Bella was HAPPY around Edward, and the girl barley cracked a smile in Twilight...she has to nail this with tears and the gut wrenching emotion..
Gozde,
Love all your comments through the post! Also love your mad photoshop skills! I agree with you that they better get the proposal right or I'm going to throw a fit!!
That photoshop is amazing, you can't even tell they're not together! LOL
He better not screw the proposal up, this part "It's going to be quite special" makes me nervous, it doesn't have to be special, it has to be like it is in the book.
LOL @ "I end up getting into arguments with 15-year-olds in Germany".
I like his attitude and humility. I think he will put his whole hear into this, just like CH did. Twilight wasn't perfect, but there were some things that CH did very well and I'm sure it will be the same for NM.
Thanks for this Goz! ♥
Oh God, this movie better have lots of kisses and I love you's or I will scream. I cannot WAIT for this. And Goz, you have mad skills compared to me! LMAO
@rpattzgirl. I really cried when he left her, felt it in my toes, but always knew it was because of how much he loved her. I think I cried the hardest when she was thinking about trying to make Jake happy by giving him the shadow of what she had given Edward. and his voice said "Be happy". I bawled, because I knew Edward was that kind of guy; he'd want her to be happy. Sniff sniff. Love me some Robward.
@haystackhair,
I know...it brought back my own first real love break up, only he was no Edward, and he certainly didn't leave me for love...
LMAO...your a gem Gozde.
Oh I am loving this man.Please if there is a god..let what he's describing be true. I can't take another CH vision...
The proposal...I have goosebumps..hurry up November.
I HATED THE WHOLEMIDDLE OF NEW MOON!
im not going to lie about it.
i hated it, and i only read it cause i had to find out when Edward was coming back! new moon will never be my favorite book, yeah i know it is part of the story...
i only cried thru the EDWARD SCENES.
I WAS PISSED AT STEPHANIE FOR AWHILE THERE, FOR WRITING EDWARD OUT OF THE STORY FOR THAT MANY PAGES.... :( TEAM EDWARD ALL THE WAY!!!!!
I think they should use maps of the problematic in New Moon when Alice and Bella are trying to save edward. haha i almost called him rob. :P. but yeah, that song totally fits the energy that part should have.
Haha yeah. the whole jacob part of the story is depressing, when ever she misses edward i just start to bawl.
Good Morning!
Goz- I loooove your extraordinary photoshop skills! What would we poor robsessors do without them :p?
rpattzgirl-im with your about if they put a kings of leon song in the movie but it would have to be a very upbeat song or a slow one to match with new moon's atmosphere.
Now, after reading this, I can't stand it to wait for this movie any longer!
And Please, Mr. Weitz, please consider BD, I would love you to do it! (Hope Summit gets this right!)
Gozde, Rob's naked back is certainly a work of art. Not junk AT ALL! And Chris is going to knock it outta the park, I think.
@ AJ: I also laughed out loud at this, too funny.
And it's dead funny what the interviewer made out of the musical term leitmotif (Wagner, anyone?). He changed it to "light motifs".
Very interesting interview! THANKS!
I've never seen the Edward from behind shot and wow...doesn't leave much to the imagination...lovely!
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