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Here’s an article from Marc Malkin:
Get ready for darkness.
Twilight star Justin Chon tells me that director David Slade’s Eclipse isn’t exactly taking his lead from Catherine Hardwicke or Chris Weitz.
“He’s done pretty dark films, so that’s where I see [Eclipse] really gravitating toward—more of a dark kind of moody film,” Chon said yesterday at BAFTA’s pre-Emmy tea party. “Just shooting the scenes that I’m in, the mood is definitely different.”
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This isn’t a new interview, but here it is:
Robert Pattinson and his friends were trying to have a quiet lunch, in a restaurant they chose because no one else was dining there at the time. But fans and paparazzi quickly came in hordes and all of a sudden, Rob’s quiet lunch turned into a huge media event!
“We were in this place for a couple of hours and suddenly there were like three or four hundred people outside on the street,” Rob tells OK!.. “It was just so nuts and it’s like that all the time now. There was no one else in the restaurant at the time and I remember looking outside and thinking, ‘What are you doing?’’’
It’s been a year since Rob was first thrust into the Twilight spotlight as the eternally young 108-year-old vampire Edward Cullen but he still has to get used to all the intense- and at time crazy- attention towards him. “It’s still so sort of new,” he confesses. “But I’m trying to enjoy it as much as I can.”
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Here’s an article in the Edmonton Sun this morning:
George Clooney is a giga-star. An Academy Award victor. The man women desire and men desire to be. But for sheer, ear-piercing squeals, he’s no Robert Pattinson.
Anna Kendrick should know. The 24-year-old actress has been in the rare — and, for many females, enviable — position of having worked alongside both actors.
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Melissa Rosenberg, the Twilight screenwriter, gave an interview to Entertainment Weekly and here’s what she had to say:
Just because Robert Pattinson and Kristin Stewart are such the perfect match on screen, Twilight screenwriter Melissa Rosenberg thinks it’s time we mind our own business about what goes once the cameras stop rolling.
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Nope, sorry couldn’t help not posting these pics lol.


On a more serious note Anna gave an interview to MTV and here’s what she had to say:
As the “Twilight” film franchise has shifted from under-the-radar property to out-of-this-world media and entertainment spectacle, actress Anna Kendrick has quietly continued to play the small role of Jessica Stanley, one of Bella Swan’s high school classmates. The 24-year-old has had a front-row seat as co-stars Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart have become paparazzi targets whose every sneeze becomes tabloid-news fodder. After seeing what those two have endured, Kendrick is thankful for the relative obscurity of her part in the vampire saga.
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Oliver Irwing gave an exclusive interview to Kimberly Sherman over at Twilight Examiner.
Here are the parts of the interview pertaining to Rob:
How was Robert Pattinson chosen for the role of Art? Did his musical ability play a role in his casting?
We found him after a year and a half’s worth of casting calls. He just seemed the right person for the job. He was interesting to look at – but down to earth enough to play the part. He really seemed to “get it” – he knew people like the characters in the script, and understood the main character ‘ART’. Not having gone through drama school, Rob’s acting and response to direction fit in well with other main cast members who were not trained actors either. Rob actually underplayed his musical ability in the auditions, as he knew the character was meant to be rough around the edges when it comes to musical ability – but it actually was invaluable in the end that he understood the music references and had the technical ability to pull off what we were asking from him.
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KSpice75 brought this article to my attention. It’s an interview Rob did in November of 2008 with the New York Times. I thought it showed the huge contrast between this year and last year. It’s a good read. I wonder what Rob thinks of the Burger King crowns… lol
Here’s the interview:

A QUICK BITE Robert Pattinson, right, a star of the film “Twilight,” with Catherine Hardwicke, the film’s director, and Jamie Marshall, a producer.
WHAT does a newly minted British movie star do when he hits New York?
He heads straight to Brooklyn to visit Bedford-Stuyvesant, apparently.
“I visited the Marcy projects this afternoon,” said Robert Pattinson, who plays Edward Cullen, the handsome vegetarian vampire in the film “Twilight,” which opens Nov. 21. “It was great. Nobody noticed me at all.”
Mr. Pattinson, 22, said that visiting the old stamping ground of one of his musical idols, Jay-Z, brought back memories of his own earlier artistic endeavors.
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We posted the links yesterday but here are the scans courtesy of MrPattinson.

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Here are some scans as well as an interview done with Chris Weitz by Bliss Magazine. Here is the interview and the scans:

Setting the scene:
“I’d like to think the vibe on set was relatively calm. I was very careful to try to show the actors diagrams of the sets, so they didn’t turn up without knowing what it was like first. It was fun once we got there, but very, very tiring.”
Body Beautiful:
“It’s impossible to take a bad picture of Rob, even with these motion picture spots all over him! I think the hysteria over him is greater than for any of the other guys because the character he’s playing is unattainable and perfect. Thankfully, Rob has a highly developed sense of the absurd, so he doesn’t suffer as much as he otherwise would. However, when we were in Vancouver, there were days when he would just stay indoors and read or watch movies. If he went to his window, people would scream! He was kind of a hermit, really/ It’s hard for me to judge how he’s changed because I didn’t know him in the last movie.”
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