tisdag 13 juli 2010
Ryckten: Robert gör en skiva med sin syster?
Följande inlägg är baserat på ryckten och ett citat av Robert själv, tro inte på allt du läser!
Vi vet ju alla att Robert är väldigt mycket för musik och har själv gjort underbara låtar som "Let me sign" och "never think" - så när kommer hans album undrar många!
Nydligen i en intervju med Paris Match sa Robert följande:
"I’m seriously thinking of doing music with my sister. It’s a project that should be done before the end of the year."
Betyder detta att Robert håller på att göra ett album med sin äldre syster Lizzy som är sångeska?
Här är en video från förra årets Isle of Wight Festival där Lizzy berättar om hur Robert insperarar henne:
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Be Safe/ronjiisss
Vi vet ju alla att Robert är väldigt mycket för musik och har själv gjort underbara låtar som "Let me sign" och "never think" - så när kommer hans album undrar många!
Nydligen i en intervju med Paris Match sa Robert följande:
"I’m seriously thinking of doing music with my sister. It’s a project that should be done before the end of the year."
Betyder detta att Robert håller på att göra ett album med sin äldre syster Lizzy som är sångeska?
Här är en video från förra årets Isle of Wight Festival där Lizzy berättar om hur Robert insperarar henne:
Källa
Be Safe/ronjiisss
Etiketter:
Intervjuer,
Musik,
Robert Pattinson,
skvaller
Nya stills från Kristen och Dakotas "The Runaways"
Etiketter:
Andra Filmer Med Casten,
Bilder,
Dakota Fanning,
Kristen Stewart
Ny intervju med Kellan och Alex!
Underbar intervju med en het varulv och en minst lika het vampyr :)
KELLAN Lutz and Alex Meraz talk about some of their experiences of shooting the Twilight franchise, including the latest movie, Eclipse. They also discuss why the franchise is so popular and some of their craziest fan experiences.
Q. Can you believe, looking back to the first film, that this franchise has become what it’s now become?
Kellan Lutz: You tend to fall in love with your characters, which is very unique. For myself, I love Emmett and I love playing him, and its going to be sad when you close the chapter to each book because it’s been a huge part of our lives. We’re like a family and have built this semi unit on and off set. But it’s really a blessing to be part of a franchise that allows you to continue on to do the sequel and to make the third book into a movie. Eclipse was my favourite book to read out of the series. I’m really impressed with the action and the mix between the love stories. I haven’t seen the movie yet and I can’t wait to see it tonight, but it’s really exciting to finish something off like this.
Q. What is it about this series that audiences love about vampires, mysticism and the undead?
Alex Meraz: I think you said it, love. At the root of every great story is a love story. There’s definitely elements of fantasy within the werewolves, shape-shifters and vampires, but at the end of the day it’s grounded in reality and there’s the love story. I think everyone can relate to that. They know how it is to feel unrequited love, jealousy, revenge, loyalty, having to make choices… I think this film definitely covers all that.
Q. Can you tell us a little bit about the training you went through for the fight scenes in Eclipse?
Alex Meraz: We did what’s now called wolf camp. We did muscle confusion…
Q. Muscle confusion?
Alex Meraz: Yeah, it’s confusing! It’s like circuit training. But more than anything, what it helped to do was just bond us. We got really comfortable around each other and there are scenes when we’re just goofing off the whole time. We couldn’t tell when the camera started and when it was called “cut”. So, we were always having a great time. But it was a fun experience. But the workouts at wolf camp were kind of forgettable, I guess. I had been working out a bit before because my background is in martial arts and dance. So, it was a pretty organic process to go in there and taking my shirt off.
Q. You’re so involved with the franchise, do you still feel you can enjoy the films in the same way as everyone else?
Kellan Lutz: I think that’s the fun of it. We know the secrets when we shoot scenes and you know what happens behind that fake set, or if that really wasn’t where it was. The memories come back. I know when I watch something that I’m a part of, or stuff that I see my other cast mates in, you just get that little hint of something extra, which is really kinds of dear.
Q. What’s the craziest fan experience you’ve had?
Alex Meraz: I think it was last year, when we were promoting New Moon, we did this big Q&A in Los Angeles and the whole cast was behind this cage and all the fans were there. Everyone else was sort of turned away from the fans, and I was the only one doing the whole prom thing and waving. And then I saw this fan with a bouquet of flowers and a teddy bear, and she was like: “Come here!” In my mind, I was thinking: “Oh, she shouldn’t have…” So, I go up to her and she was like: “Give it to Kellan!”
Q. And Kellan?
Kellan Lutz: It’s really unique for the fans and what the go through. I remember one fan… we were doing autograph signings because we have amazing fans who want our autographs, which is quite a unique place to be in. But she asked for an autograph and asked if she could take me home. So, I was like: “Yeah, yeah, what’s your name?” But then she yanks out this big old pair of handcuffs. I was like: “Hey!” And she was sneering. I shared that story right after Twilight came out and then when I was doing the circuit for New Moon, another fan was like: “Hey, remember that story you said?” I was like: “Yeah…” And she pulled out these fuzzy ones and then she said: “I have something for you!” And then she undid her jacket and had a real nice number on. I was like: “Hey!” It was really cute. But they’re cute… there’s no other way to explain this love that they have for this franchise.
Q. You’ve been able to travel all over the world as part of the Twilight franchise. So, what’s your favourite city? And why?
Kellan Lutz: Mine would be the Dominican Republic – the people there, the dancing, the food… just the culture itself. A lot of people don’t have much there and they’re so thankful. When I went there, I found this inner happiness within myself that I’d kind of lost. You kind of lose it when you’re in the States and you have so much opportunity. But then also the nature there… I’ve never see dragonflies this big and the waterfalls so pristine. It’s a very romantic, beautiful place.
Q. Do you have a favourite memory from shooting Eclipse?
Kellan Lutz: For myself, it involves Jackson Rathbone and myself… We had some fun times with our fight scenes and our little oopsy daisy moments when I hit him and knocked him out a little bit! But he was a true trooper. He got up and started gurgling his words and mumbling… but then also off set, he’d just finished The Last Airbender, so he’s become a mischievous little Jackson lately. He thinks he can just take the world on, so we’d get into trouble off-set and there were some really great times doing that.
Q. If you could switch roles who would you choose and why?
Kellan Lutz: I think James from the first book. I think that would be a really fun role to tap into. I’d grow my hair out.
Q. If you could have a special power, what would it be?
Kellan Lutz: What I enjoy about my character is not only his strength but the fearlessness that comes with it. When you view life and the world on such a fearless level, you kind of just live a happy life. So, that’s what I enjoy about Emmett. So, for a power that would be great.
Källa
Be Safe/ronjiisss
KELLAN Lutz and Alex Meraz talk about some of their experiences of shooting the Twilight franchise, including the latest movie, Eclipse. They also discuss why the franchise is so popular and some of their craziest fan experiences.
Q. Can you believe, looking back to the first film, that this franchise has become what it’s now become?
Kellan Lutz: You tend to fall in love with your characters, which is very unique. For myself, I love Emmett and I love playing him, and its going to be sad when you close the chapter to each book because it’s been a huge part of our lives. We’re like a family and have built this semi unit on and off set. But it’s really a blessing to be part of a franchise that allows you to continue on to do the sequel and to make the third book into a movie. Eclipse was my favourite book to read out of the series. I’m really impressed with the action and the mix between the love stories. I haven’t seen the movie yet and I can’t wait to see it tonight, but it’s really exciting to finish something off like this.
Q. What is it about this series that audiences love about vampires, mysticism and the undead?
Alex Meraz: I think you said it, love. At the root of every great story is a love story. There’s definitely elements of fantasy within the werewolves, shape-shifters and vampires, but at the end of the day it’s grounded in reality and there’s the love story. I think everyone can relate to that. They know how it is to feel unrequited love, jealousy, revenge, loyalty, having to make choices… I think this film definitely covers all that.
Q. Can you tell us a little bit about the training you went through for the fight scenes in Eclipse?
Alex Meraz: We did what’s now called wolf camp. We did muscle confusion…
Q. Muscle confusion?
Alex Meraz: Yeah, it’s confusing! It’s like circuit training. But more than anything, what it helped to do was just bond us. We got really comfortable around each other and there are scenes when we’re just goofing off the whole time. We couldn’t tell when the camera started and when it was called “cut”. So, we were always having a great time. But it was a fun experience. But the workouts at wolf camp were kind of forgettable, I guess. I had been working out a bit before because my background is in martial arts and dance. So, it was a pretty organic process to go in there and taking my shirt off.
Q. You’re so involved with the franchise, do you still feel you can enjoy the films in the same way as everyone else?
Kellan Lutz: I think that’s the fun of it. We know the secrets when we shoot scenes and you know what happens behind that fake set, or if that really wasn’t where it was. The memories come back. I know when I watch something that I’m a part of, or stuff that I see my other cast mates in, you just get that little hint of something extra, which is really kinds of dear.
Q. What’s the craziest fan experience you’ve had?
Alex Meraz: I think it was last year, when we were promoting New Moon, we did this big Q&A in Los Angeles and the whole cast was behind this cage and all the fans were there. Everyone else was sort of turned away from the fans, and I was the only one doing the whole prom thing and waving. And then I saw this fan with a bouquet of flowers and a teddy bear, and she was like: “Come here!” In my mind, I was thinking: “Oh, she shouldn’t have…” So, I go up to her and she was like: “Give it to Kellan!”
Q. And Kellan?
Kellan Lutz: It’s really unique for the fans and what the go through. I remember one fan… we were doing autograph signings because we have amazing fans who want our autographs, which is quite a unique place to be in. But she asked for an autograph and asked if she could take me home. So, I was like: “Yeah, yeah, what’s your name?” But then she yanks out this big old pair of handcuffs. I was like: “Hey!” And she was sneering. I shared that story right after Twilight came out and then when I was doing the circuit for New Moon, another fan was like: “Hey, remember that story you said?” I was like: “Yeah…” And she pulled out these fuzzy ones and then she said: “I have something for you!” And then she undid her jacket and had a real nice number on. I was like: “Hey!” It was really cute. But they’re cute… there’s no other way to explain this love that they have for this franchise.
Q. You’ve been able to travel all over the world as part of the Twilight franchise. So, what’s your favourite city? And why?
Kellan Lutz: Mine would be the Dominican Republic – the people there, the dancing, the food… just the culture itself. A lot of people don’t have much there and they’re so thankful. When I went there, I found this inner happiness within myself that I’d kind of lost. You kind of lose it when you’re in the States and you have so much opportunity. But then also the nature there… I’ve never see dragonflies this big and the waterfalls so pristine. It’s a very romantic, beautiful place.
Q. Do you have a favourite memory from shooting Eclipse?
Kellan Lutz: For myself, it involves Jackson Rathbone and myself… We had some fun times with our fight scenes and our little oopsy daisy moments when I hit him and knocked him out a little bit! But he was a true trooper. He got up and started gurgling his words and mumbling… but then also off set, he’d just finished The Last Airbender, so he’s become a mischievous little Jackson lately. He thinks he can just take the world on, so we’d get into trouble off-set and there were some really great times doing that.
Q. If you could switch roles who would you choose and why?
Kellan Lutz: I think James from the first book. I think that would be a really fun role to tap into. I’d grow my hair out.
Q. If you could have a special power, what would it be?
Kellan Lutz: What I enjoy about my character is not only his strength but the fearlessness that comes with it. When you view life and the world on such a fearless level, you kind of just live a happy life. So, that’s what I enjoy about Emmett. So, for a power that would be great.
Källa
Be Safe/ronjiisss
Etiketter:
Alex Meraz,
Eclipse,
Intervjuer,
Kellan Lutz
Taylor Is Hot
Etiketter:
Andra Filmer Med Casten,
Taylor Lautner
The Twilight Saga: Eclipse - har snart dragit in en halv miljard dollar!
Det stämmer!
på en kort tid som 2 veckor har Eclipse snart dragit in en halv miljard DOLLAR!
Kankse inte så konstigt då dem flesta av oss Twilight-fans inte nöjer oss med ett biobesök! (själv har jag sett Eclipse 3 gånger på bio).
Gossip Cop:
After two weekends in theaters, Eclipse continues to be strong.
The third installment in the Twilight Saga has earned $33.4 million this weekend at the box office in North America, bringing its total to $237 million domestically.
Internationally, the film took in another $81.1 million this weekend to bring its worldwide gross to $219 million.
That means, all across the globe, Eclipse has earned $456 million.
THR:
“Eclipse,” the third installment of Summit Entertainment’s “Twilight” franchise defied toasty summer weather in France and the U.K., opening No. 1 in these two key markets. Summit said the U.K. take was a jaw-dropping $21 million from 523 locations (including previews), the market’s biggest opening of 2010 and about $2 million more than “The Twilight Saga: New Moon” grossed in its market bow late last year.
The France gross opening tally was $12.4 million from an unspecified number of locales, also the highest opening market take of this year. By weekend’s end, “Eclipse” is expected to also be No. 1 in its opening round in South Korea and in its sophomore session in Australia — in addition to its first-place standing overall.
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Be Safe/ronjiisss
på en kort tid som 2 veckor har Eclipse snart dragit in en halv miljard DOLLAR!
Kankse inte så konstigt då dem flesta av oss Twilight-fans inte nöjer oss med ett biobesök! (själv har jag sett Eclipse 3 gånger på bio).
Gossip Cop:
After two weekends in theaters, Eclipse continues to be strong.
The third installment in the Twilight Saga has earned $33.4 million this weekend at the box office in North America, bringing its total to $237 million domestically.
Internationally, the film took in another $81.1 million this weekend to bring its worldwide gross to $219 million.
That means, all across the globe, Eclipse has earned $456 million.
THR:
“Eclipse,” the third installment of Summit Entertainment’s “Twilight” franchise defied toasty summer weather in France and the U.K., opening No. 1 in these two key markets. Summit said the U.K. take was a jaw-dropping $21 million from 523 locations (including previews), the market’s biggest opening of 2010 and about $2 million more than “The Twilight Saga: New Moon” grossed in its market bow late last year.
The France gross opening tally was $12.4 million from an unspecified number of locales, also the highest opening market take of this year. By weekend’s end, “Eclipse” is expected to also be No. 1 in its opening round in South Korea and in its sophomore session in Australia — in addition to its first-place standing overall.
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Be Safe/ronjiisss
Etiketter:
Eclipse
Gratz på...
...Gil Brimingham (aka. Billy Black) som blir 44 idag!
STORT GRATZ FRÅN OSS ALLA HÄR PÅ BREATHINGTWILIGHT - skribenter som läsare :)
STORT GRATZ FRÅN OSS ALLA HÄR PÅ BREATHINGTWILIGHT - skribenter som läsare :)
Be Safe/BT-gänget
Etiketter:
Gil Brimingham,
Gratz på...
Eclipse: "Making the Movie" - bilder + artikel!
Följande inlägg innehåller en del spoilers!!!
The Official Illustrated Guide reveals the inside story of Eclipse
The appetite of the public asks for more, and the history of Twilight always serves the most, “emphasized Eclipse coproducer Bill Bannerman, giving testimony to the compillation of nearly 150 pages formatted by the author Mark Cotta Vaz, under the title The Twilight Saga : Eclipse – Official Illustrated Movie Guide. Candidate to head the list of bestsellers from The New York Times in the wake of the Twilight and New moon guides. The mix of book and magazine subsidizes, with technical information and many images, both professionals from the film industry as the fans too daring, which form the group of Twilighters, a legion multiplied not only in blogs but ubiquitous even in places used in set of the adaptations of tetralogy signed by Stephenie Meyer. To get an idea, the team claims to have seen declared fans of Vancouver (Canada) before appearing in the film made in Italy.
Author of the publication that examines the background of the famous company Industrial Light & Magic (which served as the classic Star Wars), Mark Cotta Vaz, the new book goes into details as to explain the magic to be multiplied to 8 million by the number of digital for each of the lobes seen on screen. Very specific, the narrative brings records as the use of three wigs for the composition of Bella (Kristen Stewart), the presence of 700 people involved in the tempo of the film and the creation of a tree (aluminum) at 12 meters tall and made linied with foam for the crucial scene in the cold mountainous region in the end.
In reading, there is information that the fighter kickboxing Jonathan Eusebio served as a consultant for training to fight the cast backstage after participating in Iron Man 2. most intense scenes of action are the series of Eclipse, evaluates the actor Jackson Rathbone, who is responsible for interpreting the vampire Jasper Hale, the target of intense revelations in the new chapter. The sequencing of the plot, by the way, emerges as a priority in most relevant statement of Robert Pattinson the vampire Edward. “My greatest hope is that fans see how the films are connected and are not just random products,” says the leading man. The vision of the producer Wyck Godfrey supports the weight of momentum in the final product: “We all love Eclipse because it is the film with more action and it’s more manly.”
Devices such as the creation of storyboards for the first and bustling scene of the attack on Riley (Xavier Samuel, because, at one point as “a general hipster”) are described in Chapter Shadows gathered. In it, there are boundaries for the use of colors printed on film: cold tones of blue to surround the Cullen clan, advancing on the red representing the nation Quileute earthy palette and go around the universe of the small town of Forks. Film’s director, David Slade appears to explain the “emotional component” linked to the use of colors. The shades come again on the agenda when the cinematographer Javier Aguirresarobe comments on the appearance, in part, of the dreaded Volturi : “It is a monochrome image, austere and hard, an image that exudes fear.”
The explanation of the blend really captured the scenes at Mount Seymour (north of Vancouver) and that obtained in the studios generate curiosity, like the passage in which the effect of “magic carpet”- for agile chase scenes in the forest – is described, with comments in the wake of successive runs of 30 meters which was towed by a truck. Tricks as the use of bags of “potato”(actually\objects sized with more than two meters to simulate the trunk of wolves in the scene) were part of the creations of Tippet Studio (Phil Tippet, a dissident of the Head of Industrial Light & Magic) combined with Image Engine, a company that said the effects of District 9, And Eclipse, stuck to the puzzle as the study of the properties of the crystals in order to provide a basis for the scenes where the vampires were members of some parties, in passages of greater violence.
The Official Illustrated Guide reveals the inside story of Eclipse
The appetite of the public asks for more, and the history of Twilight always serves the most, “emphasized Eclipse coproducer Bill Bannerman, giving testimony to the compillation of nearly 150 pages formatted by the author Mark Cotta Vaz, under the title The Twilight Saga : Eclipse – Official Illustrated Movie Guide. Candidate to head the list of bestsellers from The New York Times in the wake of the Twilight and New moon guides. The mix of book and magazine subsidizes, with technical information and many images, both professionals from the film industry as the fans too daring, which form the group of Twilighters, a legion multiplied not only in blogs but ubiquitous even in places used in set of the adaptations of tetralogy signed by Stephenie Meyer. To get an idea, the team claims to have seen declared fans of Vancouver (Canada) before appearing in the film made in Italy.
Author of the publication that examines the background of the famous company Industrial Light & Magic (which served as the classic Star Wars), Mark Cotta Vaz, the new book goes into details as to explain the magic to be multiplied to 8 million by the number of digital for each of the lobes seen on screen. Very specific, the narrative brings records as the use of three wigs for the composition of Bella (Kristen Stewart), the presence of 700 people involved in the tempo of the film and the creation of a tree (aluminum) at 12 meters tall and made linied with foam for the crucial scene in the cold mountainous region in the end.
In reading, there is information that the fighter kickboxing Jonathan Eusebio served as a consultant for training to fight the cast backstage after participating in Iron Man 2. most intense scenes of action are the series of Eclipse, evaluates the actor Jackson Rathbone, who is responsible for interpreting the vampire Jasper Hale, the target of intense revelations in the new chapter. The sequencing of the plot, by the way, emerges as a priority in most relevant statement of Robert Pattinson the vampire Edward. “My greatest hope is that fans see how the films are connected and are not just random products,” says the leading man. The vision of the producer Wyck Godfrey supports the weight of momentum in the final product: “We all love Eclipse because it is the film with more action and it’s more manly.”
Devices such as the creation of storyboards for the first and bustling scene of the attack on Riley (Xavier Samuel, because, at one point as “a general hipster”) are described in Chapter Shadows gathered. In it, there are boundaries for the use of colors printed on film: cold tones of blue to surround the Cullen clan, advancing on the red representing the nation Quileute earthy palette and go around the universe of the small town of Forks. Film’s director, David Slade appears to explain the “emotional component” linked to the use of colors. The shades come again on the agenda when the cinematographer Javier Aguirresarobe comments on the appearance, in part, of the dreaded Volturi : “It is a monochrome image, austere and hard, an image that exudes fear.”
The explanation of the blend really captured the scenes at Mount Seymour (north of Vancouver) and that obtained in the studios generate curiosity, like the passage in which the effect of “magic carpet”- for agile chase scenes in the forest – is described, with comments in the wake of successive runs of 30 meters which was towed by a truck. Tricks as the use of bags of “potato”(actually\objects sized with more than two meters to simulate the trunk of wolves in the scene) were part of the creations of Tippet Studio (Phil Tippet, a dissident of the Head of Industrial Light & Magic) combined with Image Engine, a company that said the effects of District 9, And Eclipse, stuck to the puzzle as the study of the properties of the crystals in order to provide a basis for the scenes where the vampires were members of some parties, in passages of greater violence.
Ny intervju med Charlie Bewley!
Charlie Bewley didn’t know what he was in story for when he signed up to play Demetri in the Twilight Saga. He hadn’t read the books, instead he relied on female friends to give him tips on how to play the character in the book. He talked to us recently about the new Twilight Eclipse film and the upcoming Breaking Dawn sequel.
What is your favourite part of being involved with the Twilight Saga?
CB: The best part about Twilight is that it opens so many doors, career wise, it really does. Both in publicity and further support in new films and stuff. I have had so many great opportunities since coming on board with this film.
Had you read the books before you did the film?
CB: No I hadn’t, no. I had to get a network of females to whip together Demetri’s information and with that I went into the audition – with all the information that was out there. But obviously, having got the role, you need to educate yourself as to what’s going on.
Were you aware of how popular the books and films were?
CB: I hadn’t heard of the books before the film came out. When the film came out I just remember that scene of Rob [Pattinson] putting the dent in the car. It didn’t look like the kind of movie that I would be interested in. I remember someone saying oh my god, I have just seen this film, and there is this guy in it and every time he comes on screen everyone just shuffles around in their seats” and then I realised that this was an inherent thing in women, that they really like this guy. Then from there, maybe four months later they started casting and by that time I did kind of understand this Twilight ‘thing’ going on, but it wasn’t anywhere near as crazy as it was by the time New Moon started filming. Then I really understood, having researched online, how big the interest in the new cast was and I was now part of this thing, then I really understood this was a huge thing that was happening to me.
Were you nervous at joining an established cast?
CB: Any experience I go into, I go in with a bit of anticipation more than anything else, because I want it to live up to everything that I hope it will be, but I don’t think I was, at any point, nervous, but the first scene, when we started shooting, that was quite a strange thing to happen to anyone – it was the elevator scene. We were all cramped together in the elevator and these guys, you don’t know them, you have only just met them and know them from magazine covers. So yeah, it is very strange, but you have got to lock yourself down, concentrate on your job and do it that way. Everyone was really accommodating.
Were you prepared for the crazy fans?
CB: Clearly there are crazy fans, and nowhere crazier than Brazil, let me tell you! Was I prepared for it, yes, but I had never experienced it so I didn’t know what it was going to be like. It’s pretty nuts. I was in Birmingham for a convention and the fans really stepped up their interest in characters so it is becoming more and more personal with these fans. It’s wonderful, it’s a little part of this thing, it’s something that I embrace rather than fight off. The fans are Twilight essentially, so give them as much as you can… Within reason!
What can we expect from the movie, Eclipse?
CB: Eclipse is my favourite book because it is so raw, it focuses on the very primal urges of vampires and the newborns. I’m expecting from [director] David Slade – who is great at capturing the moods of vampires – a very raw thriller kind of movie.
Your character Demetri is a tracker. What vampire power would you choose?
CB: There is no substitute for pace, and I was always told that as a rugby player. Vampires are very very fast so having insane speed is something that I have always been obsessed with. In Eclipse we do certain gravity defying manoeuvres so I would probably go for one of those as well. It would be cool to journey around the world via flight rather than walking on the ground. Flying is something that I have always wanted to do. So if vampires can fly, yeah, gimme that!
How do you prepare to play a vampire?
CB: Well you focus on what their basic instincts are. You don’t think ‘Ooh I’m a vampire!’ it’s just what you are. It’s like me going around thinking ‘Ooh I’m an English man’. It’s not the way you work, really. You think, what do vampires do and that’s survive on human blood. The job that I do as a vampire is that I am a guard for what is essentially the mafia of their world so that’s just my job. You don’t go around thinking, ‘be evil!’, in fact just the opposite, Demetri has all these insane powers, but I get to play a charming, very charismatic vampire. The way I prepared Demetri was to play him charming, and that’s all the more unnerving for someone watching.
What do you hope you will remember from the whole experience in five years time?
CB: I think Twilight will have a huge legacy, I don’t anticipate, after Breaking Dawn, the wave finishing there. I am sure there will be spin offs and maybe more books being written. Maybe in ten or fifteen years I will look back at it with huge fondness that it was the huge springboard that I took into my career that hopefully, takes me the places that I want to be. I’m so glad to be a part of this thing, I am so humbled. It’s created financial freedom for me, which has allowed me to pursue my creative dreams without limitation. I will always be thankful to Twilight as a series in my life because of that. As for the character that I play, I really hope I can take things from him and take it into other characters. Demetri is a character that I am massively enamoured by. It’s a shame, he is a much deeper character than some of the other characters out there in the mainstream of Twilight. I hope I can take that forward and hopefully take it into other characters I play.
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Etiketter:
Charlie Bewley,
Eclipse,
Intervjuer
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