Pop Sugar interviewed Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart. Rob explains his infamous layers and I think he just made that up on the spot again :)
When asked how their personal relationship affects their working relationship, Robert laughed and said "it becomes very speculative", but Kristen gave a fuller and more intriguing answer:
"Any good relationship that I've ever had with an actor has always been so emotional and personal. If you don't have that then you're just lying, and I have that with Taylor, and everybody that I've ever worked with that I've ever gotten something from. You need that. It doesn't mess with you because you're better friends with someone on set and you need to be playing different characters. You're on a higher level of getting each other and so you're more comfortable and thus more able to give a more honest performance."
How do you prepare yourself to meet your adoring screaming fans?
Robert: "You wear a lot of layers as well. I always find myself wearing a lot of layers so they can't see you hyperventilating. That's a good preparation technique!"
You can read Kristen and Taylor's answers over at Pop Sugar. Picture credit: RobertPattinson-Online :)
Robert Pattinson Wears Layers To Deal With The Screams?
New Moon Already Out Sells Twilight
New Moon Already Out Sells Twilight, shocked? Yeah me neither :) And I do hope you got your ticket already!(Buy advance tickets to New Moon and receive a free, exclusive soundtrack song remix on iTunes!) Also don't forget our give away! We are giving away 1 $100 and 5 $25 giftcards :) Check HERE for details! Good for any movie,anytime on Fandango!
One more thing: Stephenie Meyer (The Goddess, the Holy) is appearing on The Oprah show today! And I'm sure Oprah will ask her about Robert Pattinson :) Check your local listings and updates on Stephenie’s appearance will post on Facebook (http://bit.ly/3FAMWX).
From Fandango:
New Moon opens at midnight one week from tonight, but the film has already outsold its predecessor, Twilight, in total advance ticket sales on Fandango, the nation's leading movie ticketing destination. The new movie currently represents 75% of the site's ticket sales.
Although thousands of next Thursday night's midnight showtimes are sold-out across the country (from Anchorage, Alaska to Winter Park, Florida), tickets are still available, while new showtimes are added regularly to keep up with the demand.
"Ever since we started selling advance tickets to New Moon on August 31, the demand has been unstoppable, as the fan base just keeps growing every day," says Fandango Chief Operating Officer Rick Butler. "New Moon is tracking to be Fandango's #1 top advance ticket-seller of all time."
Currently, New Moon ranks as the #4 top advance ticket-seller in Fandango history, toppling Twilight which previously held the spot.
The Top 5 Advance Ticket-Sellers on Fandango (as of November 12, 2009) are as follows:
1.Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith (2005)
2.Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (2009)
3.The Dark Knight (2008)
4.New Moon (2009)
5.Twilight (2008)
According to a recent Fandango survey of more than 2,000 New Moon ticket-buyers, the first Twilight movie helped fuel the fan frenzy that has carried over to the other installments in the series:
•55% said the first Twilight movie inspired them to read all the books by Stephenie Meyer.
•51% plan to see New Moon more than once in the theater.
•61% said they have read the novel New Moon more than once.
Fandango is also offering exclusive limited edition New Moon gift cards good for any movie,anytime on Fandango
You can purchase them here:
One more thing: Stephenie Meyer (The Goddess, the Holy) is appearing on The Oprah show today! And I'm sure Oprah will ask her about Robert Pattinson :) Check your local listings and updates on Stephenie’s appearance will post on Facebook (http://bit.ly/3FAMWX).
From Fandango:
New Moon opens at midnight one week from tonight, but the film has already outsold its predecessor, Twilight, in total advance ticket sales on Fandango, the nation's leading movie ticketing destination. The new movie currently represents 75% of the site's ticket sales.
Although thousands of next Thursday night's midnight showtimes are sold-out across the country (from Anchorage, Alaska to Winter Park, Florida), tickets are still available, while new showtimes are added regularly to keep up with the demand.
"Ever since we started selling advance tickets to New Moon on August 31, the demand has been unstoppable, as the fan base just keeps growing every day," says Fandango Chief Operating Officer Rick Butler. "New Moon is tracking to be Fandango's #1 top advance ticket-seller of all time."
Currently, New Moon ranks as the #4 top advance ticket-seller in Fandango history, toppling Twilight which previously held the spot.
The Top 5 Advance Ticket-Sellers on Fandango (as of November 12, 2009) are as follows:
1.Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith (2005)
2.Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (2009)
3.The Dark Knight (2008)
4.New Moon (2009)
5.Twilight (2008)
According to a recent Fandango survey of more than 2,000 New Moon ticket-buyers, the first Twilight movie helped fuel the fan frenzy that has carried over to the other installments in the series:
•55% said the first Twilight movie inspired them to read all the books by Stephenie Meyer.
•51% plan to see New Moon more than once in the theater.
•61% said they have read the novel New Moon more than once.
Fandango is also offering exclusive limited edition New Moon gift cards good for any movie,anytime on Fandango
You can purchase them here:
Fan Reports from Pre-Screenings of New Moon and Remember Me
A few of our readers went to the advanced screenings of New Moon and Remember Me. Here are two of the reports ;) Remember Me will be released on March 12th 2009 and only 6 days to New Moon!
Remember Me:
I just experienced “Remember Me” and I have to tell you that we haven’t even begun to tap into Robert Pattinson’s talent as an actor. Rob showcases his ability to be thoroughly methodical and cover the entire gamut of human emotions and condition in “Remember Me.” To see Rob be sweet, funny, pained, maligned, and protective to the point of being paternal, are just some of the treasures of this film. I won’t divulge too many details but I must tell you that Rob as Tyler Hawkins, is as pure, organic and truly moving as I’ve ever seen a young actor be – his talent is bountiful and we are all blessed to be able to bear witness to it. I'm a proud Rob fan, proud fan of film and a proud fan of remember me.
New Moon:
New Moon is really, really a great movie. The pictures are amazing, and the actors are better than ever.
The pain of Bella, the pain of Edward, Jacob's transformation… Everything is perfect.
The script is very close to the book, with more action, more visual scenes off course, because it's a movie, and you have to keep the audience awake ! ;-)
I have one critic maybe : because they've tried to keep all they could in the movie, some scenes are going very fast, sometimes too fast… But Chris did manage to create wonderful transitions from a scene to another. He has such poesy in his way of filming… It's incredible.
Rob is more handsome than ever I think. Very painful, very dark, but so close to the character !
Kristen is perfect with her pain, her despair, the hole in her chest… I love her.
Taylor does a great job too. I can't accept that he is so small as Jacob, but finally he fits the character with a great sensibility, maturity.
I can't talk about the music, it didn't hit me. I think I prefer Carter Burwell's score. But I have to watch it again to be sure… I had so much to discover, to absorb…
I think that New Moon's fan won't be disappointed. They will find everything they loved in the book.
Remember Me:
I just experienced “Remember Me” and I have to tell you that we haven’t even begun to tap into Robert Pattinson’s talent as an actor. Rob showcases his ability to be thoroughly methodical and cover the entire gamut of human emotions and condition in “Remember Me.” To see Rob be sweet, funny, pained, maligned, and protective to the point of being paternal, are just some of the treasures of this film. I won’t divulge too many details but I must tell you that Rob as Tyler Hawkins, is as pure, organic and truly moving as I’ve ever seen a young actor be – his talent is bountiful and we are all blessed to be able to bear witness to it. I'm a proud Rob fan, proud fan of film and a proud fan of remember me.
New Moon:
New Moon is really, really a great movie. The pictures are amazing, and the actors are better than ever.
The pain of Bella, the pain of Edward, Jacob's transformation… Everything is perfect.
The script is very close to the book, with more action, more visual scenes off course, because it's a movie, and you have to keep the audience awake ! ;-)
I have one critic maybe : because they've tried to keep all they could in the movie, some scenes are going very fast, sometimes too fast… But Chris did manage to create wonderful transitions from a scene to another. He has such poesy in his way of filming… It's incredible.
Rob is more handsome than ever I think. Very painful, very dark, but so close to the character !
Kristen is perfect with her pain, her despair, the hole in her chest… I love her.
Taylor does a great job too. I can't accept that he is so small as Jacob, but finally he fits the character with a great sensibility, maturity.
I can't talk about the music, it didn't hit me. I think I prefer Carter Burwell's score. But I have to watch it again to be sure… I had so much to discover, to absorb…
I think that New Moon's fan won't be disappointed. They will find everything they loved in the book.
Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart & Taylor Lautner enjoy dinner last night in Madrid
Twilight co-stars Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner enjoyed a brief respite from promoting their new film in Madrid last night.
The trio were spotting dining together after attending a fan party for New Moon in the Spanish capital.
Stewart, who had earlier wowed fans in a revealing sheer outfit, dressed more casually for dinner in a leather jacket and t-shirt.
Her co-star and reported boyfriend Pattinson also wore leather, while Lautner showcased a smart three-piece suit.
The trio are currently in the middle of a three-week promotional tour for New Moon, which is released worldwide on November 20.
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The trio were spotting dining together after attending a fan party for New Moon in the Spanish capital.
Stewart, who had earlier wowed fans in a revealing sheer outfit, dressed more casually for dinner in a leather jacket and t-shirt.
Her co-star and reported boyfriend Pattinson also wore leather, while Lautner showcased a smart three-piece suit.
The trio are currently in the middle of a three-week promotional tour for New Moon, which is released worldwide on November 20.
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Robert Pattinson's Radio Interview with Kyle and Jackie O
Rob answers fan questions on the Kyle and Jackie O Show
You can listen to the interview HERE
"Twilight" Stars: Vampire Love Isn't Easy
Actors Kristen Stewart and Rob Pattinson Talk Fame, Rumors and On-screen Romance as "New Moon" Approaches
(CBS) Young love isn't easy to begin with, but when you throw in vampires, daggers and wolves into the mix, it doesn't get any eaiser.
The much-anticipated second installment of the "Twilight" saga plunges audiences even further into the romance and heartbreak between its main characters, Bella and Edward.
CBS Newspath correspondent Teri Okita sat down with the stars of "New Moon" to talk about how being at the center of this cult hit and the rumors that go with it have affected them.
Their on-screen chemistry is undeniable.
But it's the off-screen rumors of a romance between "New Moon" stars Kristen Stewart and Rob Pattinson that has "Twilight" fans and the media abuzz. They keep mum on the subject and claim they don't pay attention to the gossip.
"I didn't believe in tabloids before I was in them, so like I really don't ... you know what I mean? I really don't care," Stewart said.
Stewart and Pattinson became international stars after the first movie in the "Twilight" saga grossed nearly 400-million dollars worldwide.
It also made Pattinson a teen heart-throb. He told Okita about the time he was in a Vancouver bar with two of his co-stars.
(CBS) Young love isn't easy to begin with, but when you throw in vampires, daggers and wolves into the mix, it doesn't get any eaiser.
The much-anticipated second installment of the "Twilight" saga plunges audiences even further into the romance and heartbreak between its main characters, Bella and Edward.
CBS Newspath correspondent Teri Okita sat down with the stars of "New Moon" to talk about how being at the center of this cult hit and the rumors that go with it have affected them.
Their on-screen chemistry is undeniable.
But it's the off-screen rumors of a romance between "New Moon" stars Kristen Stewart and Rob Pattinson that has "Twilight" fans and the media abuzz. They keep mum on the subject and claim they don't pay attention to the gossip.
"I didn't believe in tabloids before I was in them, so like I really don't ... you know what I mean? I really don't care," Stewart said.
Stewart and Pattinson became international stars after the first movie in the "Twilight" saga grossed nearly 400-million dollars worldwide.
It also made Pattinson a teen heart-throb. He told Okita about the time he was in a Vancouver bar with two of his co-stars.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY DANI!
Our Dani is celebrating her birthday today! It was a whirlwind of a day/week again so I am late with this post but since she loves Zygote Rob so much let's start with this:
Dani has been with me almost since the beginning. She is one of the 1st people to ever comment on my little blog and shortly after that we became partners and I love her to pieces. She has a toddler and is about to pop out another one yet she is trooping out on the blog with us in these crazy Roberload days :)
I love you Dani! Thank you so much for being my partner and for everything you do for our shared obsession Robert Pattinson in our little blog! Wish Rob could give your preggy belly a birthday kiss :) (Her husband is amazing, he'd understand ;P)
And THIS would have impregnated you if you weren't already with child ;)
Love you Dani!
Dani has been with me almost since the beginning. She is one of the 1st people to ever comment on my little blog and shortly after that we became partners and I love her to pieces. She has a toddler and is about to pop out another one yet she is trooping out on the blog with us in these crazy Roberload days :)
I love you Dani! Thank you so much for being my partner and for everything you do for our shared obsession Robert Pattinson in our little blog! Wish Rob could give your preggy belly a birthday kiss :) (Her husband is amazing, he'd understand ;P)
I wanted to make you a video and so much more but this week kicked my ass and I can only give you these AMAZING shots of Rob...
Please join me while we sing HAPPY BIRTHDAY DANI with London Rob:
Please join me while we sing HAPPY BIRTHDAY DANI with London Rob:
And THIS would have impregnated you if you weren't already with child ;)
Love you Dani!
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Anna Kendrick Taks about The Craze Around Robert Pattinson
In a new interview with Blackbook Magazine Anna Kendrick talks about her movie Up in the Air and the possibility of an Oscar nomination as well as Twilight and Robert Pattinson. We are posting parts with Rob, you can read the rest over at Blackbook Magazine
Do you think your supporting role in Twilight can result in backlash from fans of more serious fare?
I understand a certain amount of backlash to something that’s really popular. I think particularly this being popular with young women, it takes a certain amount of flack. I mean, I can tell you a lot of the actors in Twilight are incredibly talented. It might be something that’s driven toward young females, but it has no bearing on anybody’s acting chops.
There’s a picture online of Robert Pattinson kissing you. Do people tease you about that?
I have seen fans comment on places that post them, but no one in person has ever said anything but nice things to me about being in Twilight. The fans, when you are removed from them and they’re on the internet, can seem a little scary and overwhelming. Even at the premiere, which was loud and massive and crazy, once you got up to the fans to start signing stuff, they were really warm and respectful.(Gozde: Dear Anna, we use those pictures a lot because we LOVE them :) We would never give you a hard time about them, seems like good times were had and we are all for that :))
Is that part of your job a source of anxiety?
Premieres are always interesting. Every time I sort of convince myself that it’s going to be fun, I get a little nervous right beforehand even though it’s coming from a good place. Having that much energy thrown at you is really intense and just a little jarring.
Can you even begin to fathom what Rob is going through?
Yeah, I went Comic-Con and I have never seen anything like it. For whatever reason Rob and Twilight kind of flipped the switch in people’s heads, and all they can do is scream. It is really intense but I kind of wanted to see what it was like for myself. I kind of needed to know first-hand because I’d seen these videos from the first Comic-Con they did. I just figured it was a once in a lifetime kind of thing, so I had to see for myself. And it was every bit as intense and terrifying as I thought it was going to be.
What’s the hysteria like on set in Vancouver?
The one thing that we had to shoot outside was just with Kristen, and they kept Rob really covered because again, even if it’s Kristen, girls seem to have the ability to stay quiet and be respectful, but with Rob, it’s like a different story. So, they have to kind of block out the set and we are kind of working in something of a cave because having him around is a security risk.
How has the atmosphere changed around Robert and Kristen, now that they’re superstars?
The atmosphere hasn’t changed, and they haven’t changed and certainly the way that they behave, or we behave around them hasn’t changed at all. It’s as though everything is normal except there are these crowds of screaming people, but it feels completely separate from the movie. It feels almost as though it has almost nothing to do with what we are actually working on.
Thanks RobPattzNews for the tip :)
Do you think your supporting role in Twilight can result in backlash from fans of more serious fare?
I understand a certain amount of backlash to something that’s really popular. I think particularly this being popular with young women, it takes a certain amount of flack. I mean, I can tell you a lot of the actors in Twilight are incredibly talented. It might be something that’s driven toward young females, but it has no bearing on anybody’s acting chops.
There’s a picture online of Robert Pattinson kissing you. Do people tease you about that?
I have seen fans comment on places that post them, but no one in person has ever said anything but nice things to me about being in Twilight. The fans, when you are removed from them and they’re on the internet, can seem a little scary and overwhelming. Even at the premiere, which was loud and massive and crazy, once you got up to the fans to start signing stuff, they were really warm and respectful.(Gozde: Dear Anna, we use those pictures a lot because we LOVE them :) We would never give you a hard time about them, seems like good times were had and we are all for that :))
Is that part of your job a source of anxiety?
Premieres are always interesting. Every time I sort of convince myself that it’s going to be fun, I get a little nervous right beforehand even though it’s coming from a good place. Having that much energy thrown at you is really intense and just a little jarring.
Can you even begin to fathom what Rob is going through?
Yeah, I went Comic-Con and I have never seen anything like it. For whatever reason Rob and Twilight kind of flipped the switch in people’s heads, and all they can do is scream. It is really intense but I kind of wanted to see what it was like for myself. I kind of needed to know first-hand because I’d seen these videos from the first Comic-Con they did. I just figured it was a once in a lifetime kind of thing, so I had to see for myself. And it was every bit as intense and terrifying as I thought it was going to be.
What’s the hysteria like on set in Vancouver?
The one thing that we had to shoot outside was just with Kristen, and they kept Rob really covered because again, even if it’s Kristen, girls seem to have the ability to stay quiet and be respectful, but with Rob, it’s like a different story. So, they have to kind of block out the set and we are kind of working in something of a cave because having him around is a security risk.
How has the atmosphere changed around Robert and Kristen, now that they’re superstars?
The atmosphere hasn’t changed, and they haven’t changed and certainly the way that they behave, or we behave around them hasn’t changed at all. It’s as though everything is normal except there are these crowds of screaming people, but it feels completely separate from the movie. It feels almost as though it has almost nothing to do with what we are actually working on.
Thanks RobPattzNews for the tip :)
Robert Pattinson Explains WHY He Wears "The Hoodie"
Time.com has an article about the Twilight phenomenon. At the end of the article Rob talks about why he wore that damn hoodie all the time in Canada and imprisoned "The Hair" :)
But what will be heard all around the world today is the part with Catherine Hardwicke. They interviewed Catherine as part of the article and she talks about casting Robert Pattinson, how it was hard to sell him to Summit and how Kristen told her nothing happened between her and Rob on the first movie....Wait....What? Yeah...read on...
From Time.com:
Edward wasn't that easy. "The bar is so high," Hardwicke says. "Every two pages there's a comment about how gorgeous he is ... I met all of these guys I felt were quite good, but they didn't have that special other quality that they were alive for 105 years." She took Robert Pattinson and three other actors to her house in Venice, Calif., to run lines with Kristen. They played the biology-class scene in the dining room. They moved the cars out of the garage and did the "How long have you been 17?" scene there. Then they did the kissing scene on Hardwicke's bed. "I played it like a guy who is beating himself up a lot about everything," Pattinson says. "I don't think anyone else did it like that. I guess I tried to ignore every aspect of the confident hero of the story." It worked. Stewart and Hardwicke were sold.
Selling Pattinson to Summit was tougher. He wasn't a star--his biggest role was Cedric Diggory in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire--and he didn't look like a star. "He was disheveled," Hardwicke says. "He was a different weight. His hair was different and dyed black [he had just played Salvador DalĂ in Little Ashes]. He was all sloppy. The studio head said, 'You want to cast this guy as Edward Cullen?' I said yeah. And he said, 'Do you think you can make him look good?' I said yes, I do."
By all accounts, the chemistry between the two leads was intense, maybe too intense. "After I cast him, I told Rob, Don't even think about having a romance with her," Hardwicke says. "She's under 18. You will be arrested." It was the beginning of the real-life are-they-aren't-they, did-they-didn't-they speculation that is now an ongoing subplot of the Twilight story. "I didn't have a camera in the hotel room. I cannot say," Hardwicke says. "But in terms of what Kristen told me directly, it didn't happen on the first movie. Nothing crossed the line while on the first film. I think it took a long time for Kristen to realize, O.K., I've got to give this a go and really try to be with this person."
Skipped (not about Rob)
While shooting New Moon, the cast and crew began to realize that like Jacob, Twilight had transformed. It's a different beast now: not a fast, maneuverable indie franchise but a global juggernaut. The books have hit No. 1 in 15 countries. Pattinson just got back from Japan, where for the first time he heard the same shrieking that he gets in the U.S. "No one could really speak English, but they reacted in the same way as they have around the world," he says. "Even the distributor was saying, Japanese audiences don't react like this."
At the heart of all this are Stewart and Pattinson, who have gone from obscurity straight to superstardom. People wait for them outside buildings. People try to follow them home. "In Vancouver shooting New Moon, I tried something," Pattinson says. "It's the only city in the world where hoods are not fashionable. If you're wearing a hood, you're going to mug people. So I wore a hood, and then I'd sort of spit on the ground a little bit and do a little bit of shaking around as you're walking. Everyone moved to the other side of the street."
If there's an irony to the success of Twilight, it's this: life as the idol at the white-hot center of the hottest entertainment franchise in the world isn't that much different from being a vampire. Pattinson has become the immortal object of global fandom's hopeless yearnings. What began deep in Meyer's unconscious mind has become Pattinson and Stewart's reality. They're living the dream.
You can read the whole article HERE at time.com
But what will be heard all around the world today is the part with Catherine Hardwicke. They interviewed Catherine as part of the article and she talks about casting Robert Pattinson, how it was hard to sell him to Summit and how Kristen told her nothing happened between her and Rob on the first movie....Wait....What? Yeah...read on...
From Time.com:
Edward wasn't that easy. "The bar is so high," Hardwicke says. "Every two pages there's a comment about how gorgeous he is ... I met all of these guys I felt were quite good, but they didn't have that special other quality that they were alive for 105 years." She took Robert Pattinson and three other actors to her house in Venice, Calif., to run lines with Kristen. They played the biology-class scene in the dining room. They moved the cars out of the garage and did the "How long have you been 17?" scene there. Then they did the kissing scene on Hardwicke's bed. "I played it like a guy who is beating himself up a lot about everything," Pattinson says. "I don't think anyone else did it like that. I guess I tried to ignore every aspect of the confident hero of the story." It worked. Stewart and Hardwicke were sold.
Selling Pattinson to Summit was tougher. He wasn't a star--his biggest role was Cedric Diggory in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire--and he didn't look like a star. "He was disheveled," Hardwicke says. "He was a different weight. His hair was different and dyed black [he had just played Salvador DalĂ in Little Ashes]. He was all sloppy. The studio head said, 'You want to cast this guy as Edward Cullen?' I said yeah. And he said, 'Do you think you can make him look good?' I said yes, I do."
By all accounts, the chemistry between the two leads was intense, maybe too intense. "After I cast him, I told Rob, Don't even think about having a romance with her," Hardwicke says. "She's under 18. You will be arrested." It was the beginning of the real-life are-they-aren't-they, did-they-didn't-they speculation that is now an ongoing subplot of the Twilight story. "I didn't have a camera in the hotel room. I cannot say," Hardwicke says. "But in terms of what Kristen told me directly, it didn't happen on the first movie. Nothing crossed the line while on the first film. I think it took a long time for Kristen to realize, O.K., I've got to give this a go and really try to be with this person."
Skipped (not about Rob)
While shooting New Moon, the cast and crew began to realize that like Jacob, Twilight had transformed. It's a different beast now: not a fast, maneuverable indie franchise but a global juggernaut. The books have hit No. 1 in 15 countries. Pattinson just got back from Japan, where for the first time he heard the same shrieking that he gets in the U.S. "No one could really speak English, but they reacted in the same way as they have around the world," he says. "Even the distributor was saying, Japanese audiences don't react like this."
At the heart of all this are Stewart and Pattinson, who have gone from obscurity straight to superstardom. People wait for them outside buildings. People try to follow them home. "In Vancouver shooting New Moon, I tried something," Pattinson says. "It's the only city in the world where hoods are not fashionable. If you're wearing a hood, you're going to mug people. So I wore a hood, and then I'd sort of spit on the ground a little bit and do a little bit of shaking around as you're walking. Everyone moved to the other side of the street."
If there's an irony to the success of Twilight, it's this: life as the idol at the white-hot center of the hottest entertainment franchise in the world isn't that much different from being a vampire. Pattinson has become the immortal object of global fandom's hopeless yearnings. What began deep in Meyer's unconscious mind has become Pattinson and Stewart's reality. They're living the dream.
You can read the whole article HERE at time.com
Charlie Bewley Talks to OK! UK about candid moments he shared with Robert Pattinson
How does it feel being the ‘new guy’ on set when a lot of the cast have already met?
It was weird going in, you know these people simply through magazine covers.
The first scene I did in New Moon was this scene in a very tight space with Dakota Fanning, Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, Ashley Greene and Daniel Cudmore and suddenly you’re told to act and interact with these people.
It’s a very surreal experience and as good an actor as you think you are, you have to really get into the moment and don’t let yourself get overwhelmed by the fact that you’re standing there with these five guys who are pretty much the most photographed people in the world right now.
Did you speak to them much when you first got there or did you keep to yourself?
You’re in the same spaces all the time so you’re either on set or you’re in the makeup trailer or in the green room-style thing.
I spoke in depth with Kristen, I had good chats with Rob and Michael Sheen and Dakota Fanning – who is just the sweetest girl, she’s very down to earth.
Was there any awkwardness on set?
Everyone has their own space and you’re on a very high-profile movie set. Not everyone’s running around on bouncy castles and high-fiving each other. Sometimes it’s quite a tense environment, that’s just the nature of the business and working on a film set.
We do get time off and we had some great little afterparties – especially in Italy. When it comes down to it they’re just normal people doing their jobs at a high stakes level.
More New Moon LA Premiere Details
Get ready L.A., New Moon’s headed your way. The U.S. premiere of The Twilight Saga: New Moon will take place Monday, Nov. 16 at Mann’s Village Theatre, 961 Broxton Avenue, in Westwood Village. The entire cast is expected to be on hand and arrivals are likely to start between 5 PM and 6:30 PM. The city has also issued permits for the New Moon Premiere Party at Lindbrook Dr and Glendon Ave, also in Westwood Village, for Nov. 16 beginning at 9:00 P.M.
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