Erik Odom and Guri Weinberg (source – click to read the full article)
Weinberg agreed that the actors were not egotistical.
“When you walk into a big film like this with big stars like this, you wonder how they’re gonna be … how they’ll respond to you,” he said. “It would be a disservice to mention only the Top 3 (Stewart, Pattinson and Lautner) because the rest of the main cast were also just genuinely nice. You hear other people talking … about how everybody’s nice and all that, but on this movie, everybody really was. They were amazing people. For them to have so much success at such an early age and still be so grounded … to me, it was amazing to see. It was an honor for me to meet all of them and work with them as human beings.”
Odom, a self-confessed “hopeless romantic,” says he believes the appeal of the “Twilight” series is its timeless romance element — and the chemistry between Stewart and Pattinson made it a hit on-screen.
“(The filmmakers) really got it right with Kristen and Rob as far as the casting went,” he said. “There’s been such an overlap of how iconic the characters are, but also how iconic Kristen and Rob are — both on their own. When together, it became bigger than anyone could’ve imagined.”
Myanna Buring (source – click to read the full article)
“Kristen and Rob are incredibly cool, they deal with things in quite an admirable way, I think.
“People forget how daunting that kind of attention can be … I don’t know if [staying out of the limelight outside of films] helps or hinders them, it’s such a personal choice and there’s no right way or wrong way.
“What I love about them is that they tend not to comment on anyone else’s private lives and that’s why people who work with them don’t comment on theirs.”
MyAnna joined the cast for the final two installments, and despite being a latecomer, she says there was never any separation between K-Stew, R-Pattz, Taylor and the rest of the cast – no matter how new you were.
She added: “There was no separation, everyone just got on, it’s a really nice family. I think Bill Condon (the director) has a lot to do with that, he’s very inclusive ….
“He made it feel like we were all part of this ensemble and there wasn’t really a bad egg there.”
















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