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Here’s a new Rob interview from Berlin Press Junket
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Because of Twilight, you became a huge movie star. Do you get use to the fame, to the screaming fans, and so on …?
Rob: Yeah, you get used to it a bot. When I was younger, the first times it happened to me, I felt unsettled. But now, especially when it comes to the screaming fans who used to terrified me, it happens so often that, it’s part of my job. You know it’s not because of me. When I wake up like … I know it’s the character they fantasizes about. It’s a thing they’ve created in their own heads.
So, it’s an interesting thing, you get completely detach from it.
You’re almost done with Twilight, how did you feet the last day on set?
Rob: We shot Breaking Dawn for 10 months, when we finally finished, it was so cold and it was raining. We’ve been shooting that scene for weeks; so when we were done, I ran away, like, ‘Oh okay, it’s over …’
No crying?
Rob: Yeah, no, I don’t think so. I think when Kristen and I were finally done, we had additional shooting to do after in the Carribeans. It was so nice that maybe I felt like crying on that one.
After 3 movies, Bella and Edward, your characters, get married and finally have sex. Were you prepared for that scene?
Rob: Umm I was deinitely nervous about it. It just feels ridiculous, cause also we were doing it for a PG-13 movie so they had all these crazy notes. ‘You can’t thrust this hard. Stop thrusting so hard!’ What am I supposed to do then.’You can’t move!’So, yeah, it was kind of fun. It was just very strange.
Are you comfortable with nude scenes, because there are some in the movie? Just a little, it’s not a porno, of course.
Rob: I guess I’m comfortable with it. It depends on the environment. It’s weird because you know you’re being filmed and whoever wants to watch it, will be able to. But when you’re on set, you feel like you’re in the most secure place in the world. I mean, I feel safer on set than in my hotel room. So, yeah, I’ve never really felt that uncomfortable with it.
You drink blood in the movie, Bella does too. What did the make out of? What did it taste like? Was it good?
Rob: It actually is. It’s sort of a syrup. It’s like a dyed red corn syrup, it’s really sweet. I actually do ‘drink it). So, when you have it around your mouth, every single person ends up likcing their lips, which is ironic.
Are you afraid to leave Edward?
Rob: Not really. If there was another book in the series, I would be extremely interested to see where Stephenie Meyers would have taken the character. Because with this series, the last book closes and so does the characters’ stories. I mean, it’s basically a story about someone who made peace with himself, in the fourth book he found peace with himself; if you’d do another book after that, it can only be boring.
And if there was one, would you do it?
Rob: If it’s a good story but I think I would be too old. I don’t know how much longer I can play 17
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Tamara won a Breaking Dawn set visit from Bravo (Germany). She posted a few pictures with Rob, Kristen, some set photos and her autographs. According to the video she visited Vancouver in March 2011 and the set in March 4th, 2011. Watch the video for all pictures 🙂
Here are some scans of the German Breaking Dawn calendar:
Here’s a new Robert Pattinson red carpet interview from the Berlin Breaking Dawn Premiere. Starts at 2:06
Latin America Seventeen Magazine interviews Robert Pattinson.
I’m sure you get tons of offers these days, but what are the characters that you are interested in?
I think my character in Twilight is so unique and specific, that it’s hard to get offered the same type of character ever again. It would be crazy to think about making another vampire movie (laughs).Would you like to direct a movie?
Yes, but I prefer being a writer, and to do that it has to become my first priority, but so far I have not had the time to focus on it. I just don’t have the time, but it’s definitely something that calls me. It’s something very fulfilling.Generally the writers are not the celebrities…
It doesn’t matter. You get paid, which is veeeery important too (laughs).Edward protects Bella fiercely, who do you protect in real life?
I guess anyone who’s close to me. When people talk about someone you love, without knowing them, when they talk about your friends or relationships, that’s when I feel, you know… the need to jump out and do something. But sometimes there’s nothing you can do but take the high road. That’s healthier. But I’m fiercely protective when it comes to my family and friends.What’s the best thing that fame has given you?
I guess taking a route that I had never imagined for myself or thought I’d have. I’m living a life that I never dreamed of. It’s annoying that you get the same amount of haters as you get of fans. People have fun hating you, while others have fun supporting you. It’s weird.
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