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Not that long ago the names Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart were just that, names.
But in 2008 came Twilight, the blockbuster movie series based on Stephenie Meyer’s books which launched a phenomenon and rocketed the two previous unknowns to stardom.
Two films and two billion dollars later, the hype around the box office hit is stronger than ever, the power of which Stewart admits can be overwhelming.
“It’s undeniable energy and that’s what I’m responding to usually and that’s why I get sort of so crazy,” she says.
For Pattinson, the hype is signalled by the appeal of the Twilight brand.
“You look at like every kind of gossipy website or anything and it’s always got polls about Twilight, anything, you put Twilight in the headline and people are going to go to it,” he says.
With Pattinson 24 and Stewart just 20, life has changed for these two stars, hounded by media and facing persistent rumours that link the pair romantically.
Pattinson has also been the target of some dubious contact.
“I’ve had a bunch of people say yeah man I met you at this thing… all the time. And you get a bunch of people that found your phone number somehow, it’s so obvious that they have somehow found it through nefarious sources.” He says.
Before Twilight became a world-wide sensation, Pattinson was known only for a small part in the Harry Potter film series.
Stewart was recognised only for her role as the young daughter of Jodie Foster in Panic Room.
Now, however, they are household names, with series’ the third movie, Twilight: Eclipse, about to hit cinemas around the world.
But when it comes to how fame has affected those closest to him, Pattinson says things are fairly normal on the home front.
“The only thing they (Pattinson’s family) are concerned about is if you’re happy with it. And my friends have just never really cared, I don’t think they even saw Twilight until like two years after it was made,” he says.
The pair have certainly generated plenty of gossip for outsiders though, and Stewart admits to looking online to see how she is perceived.
“You need to know what people are saying, self-awareness is a pretty important thing. I’m just young and crazy I think. I just can’t not know,” she says.
She also believes the biggest reward is for her acting to be appreciated by the book-lovers and movie-lovers alike.
“It is sort of the ultimate compliment to be typecast. If you’re a huge fan of the book and I’m always Bella to you, then I’ve obviously done a good job.”
Pattinson, meanwhile, is thinking about how long the fame may last.
“I don’t really care what I get remembered for, I mean you have no control over that…If I’m dying at 80 and people can still remember it that would be absolutely incredible,” he says.
Twilight:Eclipse opens in New Zealand cinemas on July 1.
12 Nationwide Evening Events to Provide Families, Friends and Fans the Opportunity to See the First Two Films in THE TWILIGHT SAGA Under the Stars
Moviefone.com to Live-Stream Twilight Night Bringing Experience to Fans Everywhere
Los Angeles, CA June 18, 2010 – In celebration of the lunar eclipse on the evening of June 26th, Summit Entertainment is inviting everyone across the nation to “TWILIGHT Night,” a 12-city event including outdoor screenings of TWILIGHT and THE TWILIGHT SAGA: NEW MOON. The family and community-oriented events are the perfect chance for those new to the film franchise as well as moviegoers in general to immerse themselves in THE TWILIGHT SAGA phenomenon just in time for the highly anticipated theatrical release of THE TWILIGHT SAGA: ECLIPSE, the third installment of Summit Entertainment’s TWILIGHT SAGA film franchise, on June 30th.
The excitement of THE TWILIGHT SAGA will be delivered directly to fans in their hometowns and online with “TWILIGHT Night” special events. Moviefone will live-stream events from Philadelphia and San Diego at http://www.moviefone.com/twilightnight which will include interviews with cast, fan reactions, special guests and sneak peeks of THE TWILIGHT SAGA: ECLIPSE, allowing those unable to attend to still take part in the celebration. In addition, each event will include special cast member appearances as well as engaging activities to be enjoyed prior to the outdoor evening film screenings, including a red carpet and photo booth, both provided by Moviefone.
For more information about the nationwide screenings and to see if one is in your hometown, visit http://eclipsethemovie.com/.
Events are currently scheduled to take place in the following cities and venues. Doors open at 6:00 PM local time in each city. Attendance will be accommodated on a first come, first served basis. See local event information for additional instructions.*
Atlanta
Atlantic Station
171 17th St NW
Atlanta, GA
Dallas
AT&T Plaza at the American Airlines Center
2500 Victory Ave
Dallas, TX
Denver
Sloan’s Lake Park
17th Ave and Sheridan
Denver, CO
Miami
Gusman Center Performing Arts
174 East Flagler Street
Miami, FL
Philadelphia
The Piazza
North Second Street and Germantown Avenue, Below Girard
Philadelphia, PA
Phoenix
Desert Ridge Marketplace
21001 North Tatum Blvd.
Phoenix, AZ
Portland
Colonel Summers City Park
Portland, OR
Salt Lake City
Movie in the Park
Fairmont Park located
2361 South 900 East
Salt Lake City, UT
St. Louis
St. Louis Union Station
1820 Market Street
St. Louis, MO
San Diego
Park at the Park (Downtown)
10th & K
San Diego, CA
Seattle
Fremont Outdoor Movies
3501 Phinney Ave N.
Seattle, WA
Washington DC
National Harbor Plaza
163 Waterfront Street
National Harbor, MD
*Cities, venues and times are subject to change. Visit http://eclipsethemovie.com/ for the most current information.
Source: Summit Entertainment
FULL video translation by lalaith466
He says he has to speak Polish in his new film (WFE)
How does he cope with comparisons to Edward?
He tries to manage it. He likes pressure because it makes him work better.
What does he think about the title sexiest man alive?
He jokes it’s obvious, he thinks there wasn’t any competition.
Why does he think he doesn’t deserve the title of the best dressed man?
He doesn’t like wear new clothes and anything flashy.
She said last time when she interviewed him he had a ripped jacket
(it was during Remember Me promotion) and asked if it was intentionally.
He jokes probably it was.
Finally he said ‘podnie? nog?’ in Polish – it means ‘lift your leg up’
it’s the line he says to Rosie in WFE
What would tempt you?
I think I want to do something contemporary. I’m a bit fed up with corsets, to tell you the truth. I’m filming in a corset at the moment [in Bel Ami]. It’s a really great part: Declan Donnellan, the director, saw that I could perhaps do something else but be haughty and distant, which people always try to fit me into.
And now you’re working on an adaptation of Maupassant’s Bel Ami with a great cast: Uma Thurman, Christina Ricci and boy of the moment Robert Pattinson.
He’s very sweet. We have all these squealing girls outside the set. So, for him, you stop work, then you step outside to not be an actor any more, but you’ve got to run this gauntlet of fans, when you’re desperate to get home. I would hate that. Once they say “cut”, I’m off. I’m going to the cinema after this [the interview], and I won’t get stopped, I won’t be bothered. It’ll be absolutely fine
Is that something you contrived?
I never look the same as I do on screen, because film is flattering and perhaps real life isn’t? (She laughs.) People are like,’Oh my God, it’s not, is it?’ It is you know…