Monday, November 7, 2011
New Rob Interview on ET Canada
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New Rob Interview with The Hot Hits
"The fact that it's PG-13 is probably the biggest challenge," Rob said. "It's funny, because I've done PG-13 sex scenes and gotten away with a ton more than people were allow us to do in this."
"People were really really worried about it when we were doing it."
"It wasn't really supposed to be just about the pure physicality of it," he said. "When so many people have imagined what Edward and Bella's sex scene is, you can't just do a physical representation of it which is gonna satisfy everyone. So I think Bill (Condon) was trying to get some visual representation of the emotional exchange or whatever. Some kind of transcendent feeling."
"It was kind of difficult to do. Me and Kristen had no idea what we were supposed to be doing," he admitted. Rob also talked about how Bella and Edward's honeymoon might not be as romantic as you first imagined.
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"People were really really worried about it when we were doing it."
"It wasn't really supposed to be just about the pure physicality of it," he said. "When so many people have imagined what Edward and Bella's sex scene is, you can't just do a physical representation of it which is gonna satisfy everyone. So I think Bill (Condon) was trying to get some visual representation of the emotional exchange or whatever. Some kind of transcendent feeling."
"It was kind of difficult to do. Me and Kristen had no idea what we were supposed to be doing," he admitted. Rob also talked about how Bella and Edward's honeymoon might not be as romantic as you first imagined.
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New Picture of Rob with Josh Horowitz
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Bill, Ashley, Peter, Elizabeth and Nikki Talk About Kristen in the Interviews with Tribute Movies
(Talks about Kristen at 1:00 and some towards the end)
(Talk About Kristen at 3:10)
(Talk About Kristen at 3:10)
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New Rob Interview with AMC Movie News
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New Kristen and Rob's Interview with Tribute Movies
The always friendly and personable Robert Pattinson had many challenges playing Edward Cullen in the latest Twilight movie, Breaking Dawn - Part 1. His character gets to display a range of emotions dealing with marriage, a honeymoon and birth of a baby, all in one film.
Bonnie Laufer from Tribute spoke with Robert in Los Angeles about keeping his emotions in check while shooting his final scenes, the loyal fans of the series and his next film, Cosmopolis, directed by David Cronenberg and shot in Toronto.
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Kristen Stewart says she probably related best to Bella Swan in the latest Twilight movie, Breaking Dawn - Part 1. The actress has truly grown up and takes a star-making turn in this film, where she appears in almost every scene.
Bonnie Laufer from Tribute spoke with Kristen in Los Angeles about how she related to Bella, keeping her emotions in check, and how the devoted fans of the films continue to amaze her.
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Kristen's Interview with Extra Tv
It doesn’t look like “Twilight: Breaking Dawn” star Kristen Stewart is keeping up with the Kardashians.
“Extra” correspondent Terri Seymour joked that she hoped the marriage between Edward and Bella lasts longer than 72 days. “We’re definitely married longer than 72 days,” Stewart said, but then paused, “Wait, can you just remind me what is the 72 days thing?”
When the actress was told it’s the length of time Kim Kardashian and Kris Humphries were married, Stewart laughed, “Have I just been a huge a**hole?” The wedding between the sexy vampire and his blushing human bride is pretty spectacular in “Breaking Dawn, Part 1″ — so much so that Stewart admitted to being very emotional during the scene. “I never expected this to feel this way, do you know what I mean? Yeah, definitely different to any other emotion or anxiety that I’ve had.” Does Stewart fear she may not top that wedding in real life? “I’m not too worried about it to be honest. It’s fine,” she replied. As for her hand injury, the “Twilight” beauty told Seymour it happened on the set of her new movie, “Snow White and the Huntsman.” Kristen explained, “I was getting attacked by the dwarves — and I ended up punching myself.”
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Robert Pattinson Has Future As Writer, Says Breaking Dawn Screenwriter
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Earlier this year Rob Pattinson revealed to Vanity Fair that he was adapting a Lillian Hellman story for the big screen. “It’s a secret,” he later told reporters while promotingWater for Elephants, refusing to divulge details about his writing. The actor has long been modest about his other creative talents and intellectual interests, which he often mocks in interviews. “I sound like such a snobby little shit,” he said to VF, after discussing his passion for Japanese films.
We like Rob’s smart side, and have long wondered what was up with his secret screenwriting project. We asked Melissa Rosenberg, writer of all five Twilight movies, what she thought about Rob’s pursuits on the page. Turns out she had no idea she’d been working with an aspiring screenwriter for four years. “Is he really?” she said, after we filled her in. “I wish him luck, it’s tough work.” When asked what advice she would offer Rob, Rosenberg passed along these sage words. “Just understand the craft, understand structure. You can have the talent, but do you have the craft? That’s always the challenge.”But the former Dexter head writer clearly thinks he can handle it. “He’s certainly been around film and studied film enough,”she said, “that I’m sure he can figure it out.” We definitely agree with Rosenberg’s assessment and hope that Rob takes some time in between acting projects to finish his screenplay. And might we suggest that if he ever produces his work, he cast his lovely life partner Kristen Stewart in the lead role?
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About that sex scene…everyone is blaming Kristen for the almost R rating!
I thought it was Bill [Condon]’s fault! I told [Rob and Kristen] to go for it- and they did! I thought ‘this is fantastic!’ When I saw early cuts I was like don’t you change a thing. They were like well…we have to a little bit.
I mean, can you blame the girl for getting into it?
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Kristen's Interview with NovaFM (Australia)
Very cute interview- Australians claiming her :) lol -- OMG Sex talks and mother talk!!! Errrrrrrr
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Rob's Interview with Parede

It's the same interview from these videos, but with new quotes (not in the video). A very good interview
One little spoiler about Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, Part 1: Anna Kendrick’s character (Jessica) makes a witty toast where she calls Edward Cullen, "The Hair."
Until the world fell in love with the 25-year-old actor, people used to talk a lot about Robert Pattinson’s hair. Now, they talk about his star quality and his jump-through-the-screen charisma.
Pattinson talked to Parade.com about the long-awaited next chapter in the Twilight Saga, his steamy scenes with Kristen Stewart, and embracing old-fashioned romance.
On Edward's sex appeal.
- "I don’t think I’ve ever seen a vampire movie where I think the vampires are attractive. OK, girls are sometimes kind of sexy, but guys end up looking worse than they do in their real life with the pale make-up and the fangs. I’ve watched True Blood and all those guys are great looking, but you put vampire make-up on them and they look less handsome on the show than they do in reality."
On his steamy scenes with Kristen Stewart.
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