Robert Pattinson Talks To On The Red Carpet About Reading The "Breaking Dawn" Script, Future Projects & More
If you're trying to avoid spoilers it might be best not to watch this video ;-)
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*eyes widen* it's going to be fun too flim MB in Iraq?!!!! *calls the men in the white coats* Rob (waves*) helloooo ARE YOU INSANE which part of going into a war torn country is DUMB! try Australia or the Mojave desert in California you can still make it look authenic without endangering everyone just sayin and as long as they do some reasearch and really learn the culture and what not and really take it seriously in learning everything it can be done in a MUCH safer place and in closing I bet EVERYTHING and the clothes off my back that you won't make it out of the hotel without something happening it will be HELL not fun baby NOT fun at all just sayin all I can say is Dean better be a trained ex- soldier from the miltary and carry a gun and the miltary better be there too protect all of you an air attack could happen some nut could have a bomb attach too them right in front of you Rob anything could happen it that dangerous
the interview is basically the same LOL but I can't believe it is almost over
I'd like the idea of Edward and Bella saying adieu in the extra during the credits. The Cullens with the wolves, Charlie and so are waiting on one side of the meadow. Edward and Bella with Renesmée are on the other side where they embrace all who have helped the Sage come to life: Stephenie, Melissa, Cathering H, Chris W, David S, Bill C and Godfrey W. They they turn their back and walk away to the others. They once turn back to smile and wave at us, the audience, take their hands and walk into the twilight of the evening, with the music of Flightless bird on the background or another beautiful song of one of the soundtracks. I would bawl my eyes out.
I kinda have to agree. I am all for new experiences but this is pushing it. I just hope and pray that everyone involved will be safe. On another note, I've read the book and can't wait to see it on screen.
i don't think saying where they are going to film in iraq is good idea. or maybe i am exaggerating
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