Patrick Brennan (Liam ‘Irish Coven ‘ in Breaking Dawn Part 2) mentions Robert Pattinson in an interview with Letters to Twilight
When you found out you were going to work on this movie, who were you most excited to work with?
You know I have a scene with all the guys- Robert Pattinson – the 3 of those guys- and Kristen- I found them to be so… I was looking forward to meeting those three – I found them to be so welcoming and down to earth and normal. I don’t know what I was expecting but I wasn’t expecting that. I found them all to be really really great people. And funny and weird and cool. And when I did my scene with Jacob I was stumbling over lines and thought “wow—it’s too odd. I’m sitting across from these Twilight stars.” It took me awhile to get in my body & get in the scenes. I was nervous. And Michael Sheen- I’ve always admired him as an actor. And I didn’t get to do much with him, but I got to know him a little bit on set. I’ve always admired his work as an actor.
What was it like coming into such an established franchise. Did you feel like the new kid? What were your feelings joining everyone?
Well i was nervous- extremely nervous. Like I said Bill Condon and all those people and the guys that have been there through the whole thing- Robert and all those guys- they did have a way of putting you at ease. And I found them to be so normal. Maybe I was expecting them to be movie stars who were stand-offish, but they weren’t like that. I knew it was a big deal, but once you go to the conventions and see how big it is, it is pretty awesome
Once in a while, there are moments when you are watching a film where you feel completely uneasy – not so you’re going to throw up or walk out because you feel disgusted or violated, but where the tension just completely overwhelms you so that you’re grasping whatever you can to get over the unsettling feeling. Imagine that feeling for a whole 108 minutes, and that’s probably the best short description I could give you about nerve-wracking mastermind David Cronenberg’s newest movie “Cosmopolis.”
First off, anybody who puts down Robert Pattinson as an actor because of his Edward Cullen vampire history is a hater – straight up. The kid’s got major talent, proving it in “Cosmopolis.” He plays billionaire asset manager Eric Packer, a young sex addict who rides around New York City in his stretch limousine complete with a high-tech office, a hideaway toilet, and more than enough room for casual mid-day procreative endeavors.
Here’s the cover of Entertainment weekly’s “Twilight The Complete Journey.
Publication Date: October 2, 2012.
You can pre-order it HERE | HERE (Via) Description:
A gorgeous all-access guide to the Twilight saga from the magazine
whose writers and photographers covered the phenomenon before anyone
else and better than anyone else. “The Twilight Journey” follows author
Stephenie Meyer and stars Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart and Taylor
Lautner on their wild, five-year journey from the set of the first
movie to the premiere of 2012’s “Breaking Dawn, Part 2.” With funny,
intimate, often shockingly frank interviews as well as set visits,
trivia, book and movie guides, and dozens of now-iconic photographs. The
book is not only a keepsake for fans to pore over but also a revealing
portrait of an unassuming first-time author and three very different
young actors coping with a fame so sudden and overwhelming that it not
only transformed their lives but Hollywood itself.
Includes five posters based on original EW covers.
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