"And Pattinson is good - close to a revelation, in fact. It's the silliest of roles, really, since Edward has to be noble, messed-up, dangerous, and a sweetie-pie all at once, but the young British-trained actor makes it work by letting us see the absurdity of this vampire boy's life. He knows when to step on the gas and when to hit the brakes - both he and Stewart underplay their lines to keep them from tipping into comedy - and he conveys above all the pain of being, literally, forever young. At times, Edward shivers like James Dean without his jacket. He's a rebel without a pulse."
USA Today-Rob answers the fan's questions
Robert Pattinson, who stars in Twilight as hunky vampire Edward Cullen, has found himself the object of increasing fan fervor as the film made its way to theaters. USA TODAY's Susan Wloszczyna caught up with Pattinson and tossed him a few questions, some of them from fans of the book series.
Robert Pattinson, who stars in Twilight as hunky vampire Edward Cullen, has found himself the object of increasing fan fervor as the film made its way to theaters. USA TODAY's Susan Wloszczyna caught up with Pattinson and tossed him a few questions, some of them from fans of the book series.
Q: Did you have any concerns about not living up to fan expectations of what Edward is like?
A: I never saw it as a vampire. I saw it as a guy with something in him that makes him terrified of commitment. He is extremely passionate and has very little self-control. He is with a girl he can't have a physical relationship with and she keeps tempting him.
Q: Did you study up on any old vampire movies for inspiration?
Q: Did you study up on any old vampire movies for inspiration?
A: I've seen a few, but I'm not really a fan. I saw the original Nosferatu, but he definitely isn't dating material. My kind of preparation was not to talk to anyone for a long time. Edward would be so bored with any kind of human interaction. He would not feel like he was part of the human world and doesn't care about other people's reactions.
Q: You and Kristen Stewart, who plays love interest Bella, have said you watched Last Tango in Parisas homework. Any other films put you in the mood forTwilight?
A: With Tango, it is about a girl who doesn't fully realize the consequences of her decision. It is the dark side of the coin. I also watched Ang Lee's Lust, Caution and (Hitchcock's) Notorious. And a lot of Japanese films. They are a lot more about stillness, proximity rather than following through. It is what happens before a sex scene.
Q: Are you hoping that there will be a movie of New Moon, thenext book in the series?
A: I like the second book a lot. In the second one, Edward is a very different character. I'm looking forward to showing the difference in his physicality as I let my discipline and control go.
Q: What do you think about fans urging Lorne Michaels atSaturday Night Liveto have you on as the host and music talent? Would you do it?
A: It hasn't been offered, but I would be quite scared.
Q: If you got to play the main character of another book, what would it be?
A: Money by Martin Amis. I could do it in about 20 years.
Q: What is all this talk about you not washing your hair for months on end?
A: People are scared of my hair. But it starts washing itself after about three weeks. I'm just saying that. But, yeah, if it doesn't look dirty, why wash it?
Q: If you became a vampire for real, what age would you like to be frozen?
A: Maybe 35. People who are frozen at 17, everyone treats you like you are 17 all the time. At 35, you are between old and young. (Dani's note-ROB!!! 35 is no where near in the middle of old and young!)
Q: Would you like to be able to hear people's thoughts, like Edward?
A: Not at all.
Q: What are your next projects.
A:I have two movies coming out. Little Ashes, a drama in which I play Salvador Dali, and How to Be, a comedy. Tiny things.
HQ Pics of Rob in NYC w/ Tyra
KROQ Audio Interview
Appropriate picture don't you think?
Headphones have never been more sexy.
Go HERE to listen to Rob on the KROQ FM LA Radio Station. He called in this morning from NYC. This man never stops working!
Thanks to the Twifabulous Betz for the link.
Headphones have never been more sexy.
Go HERE to listen to Rob on the KROQ FM LA Radio Station. He called in this morning from NYC. This man never stops working!
Thanks to the Twifabulous Betz for the link.
Rob interview on Seattle radio
The ladies room(a Seattle radio station) interview with Rob is HERE. The women interviewing him are really annoying.
More of Rob at the Today Show
Rob at Gucci/Unicef Event
Okay I'm gonna get a little creepy here but I just want to see/watch him sleep. Can he look more tired? :(
UsMagazine asked him a couple of questions at the event:
"I think I'll go back to London for a bit, and hide out," the London-born actor told Usmagazine.com of his post-premiere plans at the Gucci/UNICEF event in NYC on Wednesday.
But Pattinson, who plays sexy vampire Edward Cullen in the book-turned-movie (out Nov. 21), is in no huge rush to leave the U.S.
"Here, in America, you feel like you are actually doing a proper movie!" he told Us.
Thanks to Twilicous Amy for the link :-)
UsMagazine asked him a couple of questions at the event:
"I think I'll go back to London for a bit, and hide out," the London-born actor told Usmagazine.com of his post-premiere plans at the Gucci/UNICEF event in NYC on Wednesday.
But Pattinson, who plays sexy vampire Edward Cullen in the book-turned-movie (out Nov. 21), is in no huge rush to leave the U.S.
"Here, in America, you feel like you are actually doing a proper movie!" he told Us.
Thanks to Twilicous Amy for the link :-)
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