Bill Condon talks about Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart and the Breaking Dawn sex scene
“I think I probably would have liked to show a little more,” Bill told us exclusively at the premiere of the flick held at the Nokia Theater yesterday. “But I think it’s very romantic the way it is.”
Oh and as for how Billy thought the twosome handled the honeymoon pressure:
“They’re so cool and they’re so comfortable with each other,” he gushed about his starring twosome. “I think they understand that there were big expectations, but we talked about it for so long and really put it into pieces, ‘cause it’s the water, in the bed, then the next day and all that stuff. So it took a lot of pressure off of that one moment.
“When you write it could be interpreted any which way, it depends on which part of the camera picks up what. I certainly left room for as much to happen as needed,” writer Melissa Rosenberg told us about penning the bed-breakin’ biz. “But I have to say, it’s perhaps not R-rated, but it’s pretty risqué.
1)How it was to be directed by Cronenberg?
Working with Cronenberg was amazing, he is a Canadian Icon and a great filmaker!!!!I felt like I was working with a member of my family.I was blessed to have worked with a genius!!!
2) Did you feel confortable playing Kosmo Thomas? You and yourcharacter have something in common? Tell us about him?
I play a record producer and one of my artists played by real life rapper K’NAAN has died.I had to then break the bad news to our mutual friend Eric played by Robert PATTINSON. I can relate to Kosmo cause I was in the music buisness for many years.I started off as a rapper/producer and after I got the acting bug!!I felt comfortable playing Kosmo.
3) How was it to work with actors like Robert Pattinson, Paul Giamattiand Juliette Binoche?
I thought Robert Pattinson was a great to work with on set.I thought he handled himself like a pro! He would show up to work with a big smile and ready work.I think Robert will surprise alot of people when this movie comes into theaters.
Guest list: A cavalcade of cast members including Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, Taylor Lautner, Nikki Reed, Peter Facinelli, Elizabeth Reaser and Kellan Lutz. Plus guests Heather Locklear, Jennifer Love Hewitt, Ashley Tisdale and Rob Lowe.
“An experience to treasure”: The fourth installment of the blockbuster film franchise, in theaters Friday, chronicles the lavish forest wedding, island honeymoon and impending parenthood of mortal teenager Bella Swan (Stewart) and her brooding vampire crush, Edward Cullen, played by Stewart’s real-life squeeze, Pattinson. While shooting the nuptials, Pattinson said he was made painfully aware “just how irrelevant the groom is in a wedding. You just kind of stand there.” But for Stewart, the shoot could not have been more touching. “It was just what I was hoping for,” said a J-Mendel clad Stewart. “I wanted to remember it as an experience to treasure without any neurotic actory weirdness.”
Deja vu moment: Reed, who wed 2010 American Idol contender Paul McDonald just last month, confessed a deja vu moment during her first screening of Dawn – Part 1: “Right before Bella walks down the aisle, she says to her father, ‘Please don’t let me fall, Dad,’ which is exactly what I said to my father.” Filmed over two days in Squamish, British Columbia, the ceremony “felt like a real wedding,” recalled Facinelli, “though it did rain a lot. I remember the girls standing in mud.”
In labor: During the packed premiere screening, the fans’ thunderous applause for the “I do” exchange was eclipsed only by the deafening cheers for the long-awaited consummation scene. Director Bill Condon recalled Kristen being “as nervous as Bella would be, but Rob had her back the whole time. They’re so protective of each other.” One warning: the climactic (and truly gruesome!) birthing scene is not for the faint of heart. “It’s difficult to get more surreal than chewing through a placenta,” cautioned Pattinson, while Stewart is still uneasy about “looking down and seeing my head sticking out of a fake pregnant body.”
Part 2 (Spoiler alert!): Be sure to stay in your seats after the closing credits begin to roll for a glimpse of the treachery ahead when Twilight’s concluding chapter hits theaters in November 2012. Mackenzie Foy, 11, appears for only a glimpse at the end of Part 1 as Bella and Edward’s daughter, Renesmee, but says, “I do a lot more in the next one.” Such as? Taking a ride on the back of Jacob (Lautner) in werewolf form. Reaser’s favorite scene finds her and movie husband Facinelli heading to Egypt “to recruit vampires in this Egyptian palace.” Lutz, meanwhile, can’t wait for fans to see his arm-wrestling scene with Bella, a newly christened vampire. “It’s kind of ridiculous that she beats me,” said Lutz, “but she does!” And according to Lautner, Bella also gets rough with his Jacob. “There’s a scene in Part 2 where Bella finds out I imprinted (summoning a protective spell) on her daughter, and she throws me around the backyard. It was so funny for me to see Kristen doing that.”
Famous fans: “It’s a super hot ticket,” said Big Bang Theory’s Mayim Bialik, who confessed to not having seen any of the previous films. But Love Hewitt, a true Twi-hard, “asked for tickets ages ago. The books make me feel like a mushy teenager again, and this movie is when it really gets good. They get married and have S-E-X for the first time!” Also among the eager: racing champ Danica Patrick, having heard “it’s one of the biggest movie weddings ever filmed.”
Not so famous fans: Devotees flew in from all over the world for a chance to camp out as early as last Wednesday for the best spots along the black carpet. Many were rewarded with autographs and photos with their favorites. Megan Lambert, 14, from Colton, Calif., flashed a sign reading: “Taylor Abduct Me”, and reunited with two friends she met at last year’s Twilight: Eclipse premiere. And Adam Velasco, 23, one of the few guys in the crowd, flew in from Chicago and spent the last few days “brushing my teeth in the parking garage.” Condon, who paid the crowd a surprise visit on Saturday, noted, “This has to be the most interactive relationship ever between a movie and its fan-dom.”
LOS ANGELES — Could it be possible that “The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn — Part 1” might actually be … adult?
The fourth film adapted from the Stephenie Meyer series about a teenage girl/vampire/werewolf romantic triangle goes places where the first three blockbusters in the series didn’t dare.
Like the bedroom.
Yup, Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson’s achingly chaste Bella and Edward finally get hitched and take a honeymoon in this one.
New-to-the-franchise director Bill Condon (“Gods and Monsters,” “Kinsey”) doesn’t shy away from passionate expressions of young marital love. And it’s really kind of beautiful in its bed-breaking way.
But then, oh my. Pattinson, who shot to fame playing the courtly, lovestruck bloodsucker Edward Cullen, is still trying to wrap his head around where the tween-adored, carnally toothless fantasy has gone this time around.
Robert Pattinson has flown all around the world to promote the fourth and latest part of “Twilight”. Back in LA the 25-years old teen idol share his reflections of his visit to Sweden.
“I stayed at a really nice hotel with a fantastic view over the sea.”
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When Nöjesbladet meets Pattinson at a luxurious hotel in LA he is very tired after the time changes between the continents he has visited. But, he really enjoyed his visit to Sweden.
“I did very typical, Swedish things” he says with a grin on his face.
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Like what?
“I ate a lot of meatballs. But I actually didn’t have much time to do anything.”
He did have some time to go to Cafe Opera in Stockholm. Fan pic of Rob at Cafe Opera
“Yeah, that was actually very fun. I wasn’t planning on going there but was talked into it.”
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Didn’t you want to go?
-“The funny thing with these PR- trips is that everybody wants you to go out and do things. They always say ‘You can’t just sit in your hotel room all the time’. They don’t get that I cannot leave my room!”
He is refering to the huge attention the success of the movies have created and the thousands of fans that would do just about anything to meet him.
“Usually everybody else goes out and do stuff while I never get to see anything of the cities we visit. But, I had a really nice hotel room and I’m very glad I decided to go to this party because we had lots of fun.”
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So this mass hysteria around you as a person is your every day life now?
“Yeah that is always nice. The more movies we make, the more recognized we get. That people without any reason at all comes up to you and say that they like you is usually a good start. You learn to like that a lot.”He laughs. This whole thing is still rather strange to me. If you ever get sick of people liking what you’re doing then I don’t see what you should live for.”
Here are videos of Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart’s interviews with Le Matin -Switzerland. We’re posting Kristen’s interview since she talks about Rob.
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