INTERVJU MED BILLY BRUKE
INTERVJU MED ROBERT PATTINSON
“I’m unbearably self-conscious about stuff,” he admits. To the point where, while filming scenes before the army of New York paparazzi that has been following him around, he is terrified that his “ass crack is showing.”
Despite the fact that he is an exquisite beauty—with perfectly formed red, red lips and a face that might have been dreamed by the Romantic poets—he thinks he resembles “a cartoon character.” One of his legs is longer than the other, which makes him look, he assures you, “like an idiot.”
He’s sure he’s driving people crazy by constantly talking about how he can’t leave his hotel room. And he sees his inability to relish his fans’ reverence as his own shortcoming. “I guess I’m not the type of guy cut out to do a franchise,” he says. “I’m not much of a crowd person.”
[Pattinson’s director from the indie film How to Be, Oliver Irving,] recalls, “he’d make his eyes water and get himself all worked up ... slapping himself and doing everything he possibly could to make him feel ill,” while passersby wondered what the hell was the matter with this guy.
When you play a weirdo, he explains, “You can always have an excuse... He’s a weirdo!”
“What Rob and Kristen had is a multitude of feelings for each other. Complex feelings for each other,” says Hardwicke. “It was what we needed. Complex, intense fascination.”
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“Were you a Twilight fan before you were cast in New Moon?
I wasn’t a Twilight fan. I just couldn’t get over that whole alpha male-ism that there might be a better-looking person out there in the world but me. (LAUGHS)
“Were you a Twilight fan before you were cast in New Moon?
I wasn’t a Twilight fan. I just couldn’t get over that whole alpha male-ism that there might be a better-looking person out there in the world but me. (LAUGHS)
How was it coming into the cast for the second movie as an outsider?
A lot of people misquoted me when I said that it was difficult to come into a group of actors like that and they thought that the whole Hollywood cliché was the problem, but what it is is that with Twilight you have a phenomenon that’s only a year old and everyone has gone through it together; the staple six or eight characters in this film have gone through this massive amount of attention from the world and they have had to bond; they’ve had no choice, whether they liked each other from the start or not. And for people to come onto the set on such a high profile film and expect to just walk in and start high-fiving, that’s just not logical and human nature, and it does take two or three days for people to adjust to someone’s personality and sense of humour, etc. ”
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INTERVJU MED CHRISTIAN SERRATOS OCH JAMIE BOWER
INTERVJU MED PATER FACINELLI
THE CAST PRATAR GODIS
Vad tycker du om godis?
INTERVJU MED CHRIS WEITZ
ELIZABETH REASER SOM ESME CULLEN
ARTIKEL MED KIRSTEN PROUT
So, should Kristen Stewart watch out? Well, probably not. We think Kirsten Prout simply meant that she wants Bella and Edward to be together. And not necessarily that she wants Edward for herself. We love a logical girl. After all, we usually tend to base our choices on who’s hotter!
Kirsten is excited to be playing a vampire in Eclipse, especially after all her girl-next-door parts. She say it’s, “a good change because for a long time it was that little dimpled girl next door, and everyone’s going to be like she’s biting someone.” Kirsten is smart to be wanting to play a wide variety of parts. Not that it’s not exciting enough to be in a Twilight movie!
She says of her character Lucy, “The character is extremely predatory and what’s amazing about playing a vampire is you are a predator and you lure in your pray and then you turn on them” and believes she was partly chosen for the role because of how pale she is! They didn’t have to do any air-brushing on her because she’s quite pale enough.
INTERVJU MED KELLAN LUTZ
I denna intervju pratar Kellanom The Volturi :)
MTV: What do you see as the biggest difference between the tales in the “Twilight” saga?
Kellan Lutz: What’s the biggest difference? That’s an interesting question. Because the books are already about different subjects. Stephenie [Meyer] wrote them with the Romeo and Juliet aspect, and then, each one has a different persona. It’s a really cool concept. But as far as the directors go, each director is different. Catherine [Hardwicke] was very energetic, and she made this beautiful movie. Chris [Weitz] had this really cool, really laid-back [vibe], but has a great sense of how to do CGI and how to make these wolves look real and bigger than life versus just some computerized image. Then David Slade, with his action background and his indie style, just mixed the two. The movies are going to be unique in their own aspects, and that’s what’s really interesting — it’s not the same director doing each one. We, as actors, got to see different styles of [directing]. So it doesn’t feel old, ever.
INTERVJU MED DANIEL CUDMORE
2. Almost every single one of the actors have said that the fighting training for Eclipse is really brutal. We know that Felix doesn’t participate on this one but for what you’ve saw in New Moon and for having worked a lot with stunts before, which one of them do you think is suffering more to learn how to kick some serious butt for the big fight scene on the third movie?
- I’m not really sure which one suffered the most, it all depends on who has the most moves too remember, so it might be Jackson, since he has to teach the other Cullens.
3. Ok, so now about that terrible, horrendous, no-words-for-it scene when you beat the shizz out of The Sparkle One in New Moon, how did you feel about beating up our most beloved creature known as Edward? How did you sleep that night knowing that thousand of hearts had been broken and that now you are the hero of those Twilight widows? (FYI, those who girlfriends and wives were stolen by Mr. Edward and wanted to beat him up themselves lol)
- Haha, it was a fun fight scene to work on and Robert really liked doing as much of the fight as he could, I slept like a baby afterwards. We’ll see how everyone feels after the movie comes out, and if they don’t like my character, then i did a good job.
4. We already saw the WolfPack and Edward shirtless a number of times, and you know that we want to be fair with everyone and all, so is there any way that we could get Volturi (minus Marcus because well… he’s scary as hell lol ) on that train too? And also you’ve said once that while filming the scene when you fight with Edward you ripped your pants 4 times, is that a special feature that we could see when the New Moon dvd comes out? haha
-Haha, the Volturi very rarely are shirtless, so i don’t think that will happen anytime soon. As for the ripped pants…I don’t think that will be seen on the dvd since my coat covered it up.
5. What did you know or hear about the saga before you got the role of Felix? Have your read all of the books yet? Tell us your favorite one, and one character that you would like to play besides your own if you had that chance.
-I didn’t know too much about the books, but once I got the role I read all the books. If I got to play another character I would probably like to play one of the Wolves, not sure which one.
6. Did you have the chance to see the film yet? Some of the cast did, so we wanted to know besides your fight scene what did you like the most and what you think the fans will think about it? And if you didn’t see it what could you tell us from the set that you enjoyed, maybe something fun or cool while filming?
-I haven’t got a chance to see the movie yet, so I would be able to tell you about any scenes other then the ones I filmed.
7. Any future projects that you are looking at the moment and could tell us about?
- I just finished up filming Eclipse, not sure whats next, but I’ve been reading some great scripts.
8. Since we are a fansite and everything, how do you think that internet affects your career? I mean, do you read stuff about yourself or you just don’t bother about that? Btw, a lot of people from the cast has a Twitter account, any chance that you could be joining them anytime soon to be in touch with your fans?
- I think the Internet can be great for an actor, fan support from the internet can be great for the career, since studios now look to the internet and fan sites for instant reaction. As for a twitter account, I think they can be great and at the same time they can also give away a bit too much of your own personal life. So for now I’m not going to be tweeting.
9. We know that you used to play rugby, soccer and lots of sports, and since we’re from Brazil we couldn’t let this one pass, are you familiar with our soccer or maybe something from our country in general? Would you like to come visit us someday?
-haha, who doesn’t know about Brazilian soccer, your country has produced some of the best players in the world. I would love to visit Brazil, hopefully soon, the country is so beautiful.
10. You already played a hero once in X-Men and now you are a vilain in New Moon, right? So when you were a kid what kind of comic books or fiction heroes you liked?
- I used to have a small collection of Spiderman and xmen comic books. But that didn’t last long.
11. If not fame, money, glory, adoring fans, what else could’ve made you want to work in the Saga? What I want to say is, what do you think is so special about all of this that everyone loves so much?
-It starts with a great story written by Stephanie, but also its that love story that everyone can fall in love with, then you add in vampires warewolves, and all that action and you can see why.
12. We always end our interviews with a little game. I’m giving you some words and you gonna tell me the first thing you can think of,ok? lol Go!
Better to play a villain or a hero? villain
Favorite Sport: all of them
Favorite cast mate: pass
Prefer Bite or be bitten? bite
Twilight Fans: passionate
1 book: green eggs and ham
1 movie: pass
1 song: pass
Beating the shizz out of Robward feels like…fun
One food you can’t live without: cereal
Favorite Pick-up Line: the one that works
Brazil: beautiful
Could we ask for a little message for us here at Foforks and for all of your brazilian fans? Thanks again for talking to us! Muah! (muah is a kiss lol) :)
- Thanks for the support and I can’t wait to visit brazil, hope you all enjoy the film!
INTERVJU MED CHASKE SPENCER
Chaske Spencer: It was one of the weirdest auditions I’ve done. We put it on tape, and usually the process is: you meet the casting director, get a callback, then you meet the producer and director. This just went straight from tape. I auditioned for all of the parts of the Wolf Pack; they called me back and told me what part I had. Also, I didn’t really know who [the character] was because I didn’t know much about Twilight. Then I figured it out and said, “Wow, that’s a really good part.” It’s amazing. I’ve never gotten a part like that before.
Once you got the part, did you go back and read the books?
Yeah, I started with New Moon. Then I started dabbling in Eclipse because there’s a lot of back-story to my character. I really tried to relate to those characters, do my job … and then go to the gym.
So you were this unknown actor living in New York who suddenly found himself on the set of this huge studio blockbuster. What was that like?
It’s so surreal, I mean, I’m feeling it right now! On the film sets of New Moon andEclipse, I feel safe. It’s like you’re in the center of the hurricane, but outside is where it starts to get chaotic. I would say that, in the last few days, I started noticing that I’m in this huge franchise. I’m going to be in one of the biggest movies of the year, and it’s a little surreal, frightening, and exciting all together. It’s like one big roller-coaster ride.
What are you doing to prepare for it?
No one can give you a book on how to deal with it. There’s not much you can do about it except for just having a good head on your shoulders. You have to go on your own and figure it out.
Klicka här för att läsa hela intervjun.INTERVJU MED JACKSON RATHBONE
"I got to go back into my old roots, got to ride some horses again, which was nice. Got to put these riding boots to use, which is good," Rathbone said, motioning to his boots. "I actually can ride a horse."
In Eclipse, Jasper tells Bella about his life before he met Carlisle Cullen. Unlike Edward, Rosalie, Esme and Emmett, both Jasper and Alice Cullen were transformed into vampires before they met Carlisle. Jasper plays a large role in the third installment of the series because he is the only vampire among them who knows how to combat the newborn vampire army Victoria is building.
Jasper's backstory, which takes place during the Civil War, will be told through flashbacks, Rathbone confirmed. Though the explanation of Jasper's history takes up a good portion of the novel, he hinted that the film version would be shorter.
"It was just really fantastic to get to delve in there and to get to don all the Civil War regalia and whatnot. That was a pleasure," he said. "I had to wear this wool suit of a major, cavalry major. "I got the big hat and everything. Hop off the horse, bow to these ladies, and then I get eaten. And then I get turned!"
There will also be flashbacks of Jasper training newborn vampires while he's still "a bad dude, a bad vampire," Rathbone said. He added that training from another film, "The Last Airbender," including wrestling, hand-to-hand combat and weapon play, was useful since there wasn't much time to prepare for the fight scenes in "Eclipse." But Rathbone was quick to clarify none of the vampires' combat scenes would be martial art-y.
Rathbone said Jasper will tell Bella his story after a training sequence where he helps the Cullens prepare for the newborn army that's approaching.
"It's actually the first time Bella and Jasper interact that's longer than one sentence, or me attacking her," Rathbone said, laughing. "Kristen and I kept saying it was really nice to get to work together because we had never had a chance to really, kind of, like, get into some dialogue."
INTERVJU MED KIOWA GORDON
Vanityfair hade en intervju med Kiowa Gordon, här kommer den!
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Little Gold Men: Can you tell us a little bit about your Native American descent?
Kiowa Gordon: Our tribe is called the Hualapai, and we are in Northern Arizona. We sit on top of the Grand Canyon and used to live there [on the reservation] about ten years ago. We take frequent trips back.
New Moon is your first film. What was the casting process like?
They had an open casting call here in Phoenix, and I auditioned. I was going to
church with my mom out in Cave Creek, and Stephenie Meyer goes to church with her. She kind of helped me out on that one.
Did Stephenie suggest you?
Yes, she told production, I think, and got me some sides to do the audition.
So you never acted before this?
No.
Did you want to be an actor?
Definitely.
Did you know anyone in the cast before you started?
No, I just met Alex [Meraz] at the auditions.
How did the wolves come together as a pack?
They got us a personal trainer, and we just went to the workouts and got to know each other. We saw each other’s strengths and pushed each other’s buttons; we really bonded during that time. We’d go out to eat a lot and watch movies …
Which movies?
Anything that we agreed upon! We all like Inglourious Basterds. That was really good.
How would you all get revved up before a scene?
We just took off our robes, put our game faces on, and did what we do best.
So you spent a fair amount of time being topless.
Yeeeeep! It was really freezing when we first got to Vancouver.
What was your favorite scene to shoot?
I call it the “muffin scene.” It’s right after Bella finds out we’re all werewolves, and we take her to Emily’s house while Jacob, Paul, and Sam are off in the woods taking care of some wolf business.
And you eat muffins.
Yeah. A lot.
What kind?
Some weird bran muffins. They didn’t taste so good!
What do you do on set when you have downtime?
I sit and think about what we’re doing that day, think about the scene. I listen to music and try to focus.
What kind of music are you into these days?
This band that Chaske got me into called Phoenix. And also Grizzly Bear.
Did anyone on set take you under their wing or give you any good advice?
Just the Wolf Pack. We all helped each other along and gave each other advice.
Has anyone tried to prepare for what’s coming once the film is out?
They’re trying! They keep telling me that it’s going to be a lot crazier than what I’ve seen. They keep telling me that I can’t go outside of my house. I just think it’s nonsense.
Are people recognizing you already in Arizona?
Sometimes, yeah. They just look away and start laughing and whispering to their friends, but I know what they talk about because I can overhear.
Have you seen the finished film yet?
No. I saw the rough cut with Stephenie a couple of months ago. It was really good. I’m sure it’ll be 100 times better when it comes out.
What’s it been like filming the third installment, Eclipse?
It was a lot more fun being with the guys this time around. We already knew each other, had new stuff to talk about, a new director, and we actually had some scenes with the Cullens [the saga’s main vampire clan].
Do you have any other projects lined up?
In May, I’m going to be filming this new movie called Into the Darkness. It’s a horror thriller.
So, what do you want to say to the fans who are afraid to approach you? The giggling ones.
It’s fine for them to approach me. I’m not going to bite!
Give me one word to describe each actor: Taylor Lautner [“Jacob Black”].
Innocent.
Bronson Pelletier [“Jared”].
[Laughs] Jokester!
Tyson Houseman [“Quil Ateara”].
Smart.
Kristen Stewart [“Bella Swan”].
Edgy.
Gil Birmingham [“Billy Black”].
Papa!
Chaske Spencer [“Sam Uley”].
Leader.
[Källa]INTERVJU MED ROBERT PATTISON
“There’s a natural chemistry going on with Kristen. Even doing this sequel, it’s so easy… I was really worried that I wouldn’t know how to do it again, but it’s so easy to play off her. She always says that she pretty much got me the part – though I don’t really believe her!”
What sort of arc does Edward go through this time?
“He’s always talking in the first one. “I need to make the right decision. I need to do stuff for you, for you, for you.” And he makes a decisive move, which is to leave her, and he completely believes it’s for her own good. But in his heart, he obviously realises it’s completely wrong. And it takes him the whole movie to realise the profundity of his mistake. So that’s what his arc his. The world forces him to realise he needs to be with Bella, and there’s no way around it”
So New Moon takes a similar serious approach to teen love as Twilight?
“I think no one really knew what we were working with when Twilight happened. And because of the in-roads we made in saying it’s not going to be a typical teen film or a sappy love story, it does allow us in the second one to have a certain degree of seriousness. Even more so.”
Chris Weitz is your new director on New Moon. How has that been?
“I really love Chris. Not only is he a good director, he’s a great guy. God, I sound like such an arse-kisser! But he actually is. He didn’t really try and change anything. He saw what me and Kristen were doing and worked within the realms of that.”
Do you feel trapped in a Twilight box?
“Not really. I guess I have no choice right now – because I’m contracted to do them. But they’re all going to be done quite quick. I’ll have done three of the four by October of this year, then I’ll only have one more to do.”
The obvious comparison is Harry Potter… Do you think this is easier to make though?
“I guess it is. The Harry Potter I worked on was an 11 month shoot. I couldn’t be doing that. I don’t know how those guys stayed sane – they’ve been doing it for 10 years. I would go completely crazy”
Have you talked to Daniel Radcliffe about this sudden fame?
“I haven’t talked to him in a while. I guess you try and stay Zen about it. You have to just learn to accept it. I guess the whole thing is, you don’t want to wake up one day and realise you’ve turned into someone who you weren’t before and it wasn’t your choice. That’s the only scary thing. It’s always really up to you. Most of the time, you can control it to a degree.”
What are the positives?
“Some of my friends who I grew up with are musicians and they’re involved with the Twilight soundtrack. It’s amazing what’s happened to them. They’re doing tours of America and selling out every single show. It’s insane what you can do with that connection. The Twilight fans are like… I don’t even think ‘devoted’ is the right word. They’re fanatical.”
It must be hard to deal with…
“It is, kind of. But you just learn to deal with it. There’s no point in being negative. If you keep going, “I hate this, I hate this”, you can’t stop it. I was always trying to hide at the beginning of the year, but I have nothing to hide anyway!”
Do you get stopped everywhere now?
“Yeah. In weird little places… I went up to Yorkshire and I was walking down a street in Guisborough and there was one person on the street. I looked up for one second and they said, “Hey, can I get a photo of you?” How can you have immediate recognition in Guisborough? That was very strange!”
What about all this stuff on the internet, all the gossip about you…
“I don’t really care. Everybody in my life knows what’s real and what isn’t. Apart from my mother, who seems to believe every negative thing that’s written about me! She’s like, “I can’t believe you did this!” I’m like, “I didn’t!” And she’s like, “Yes, you did, I know you did!”"
What did your mum tick you off about?
“It was about swearing! I said, “I wasn’t even in the city” and she was, “I bet you did say that!” She’ll literally believe a gossip magazine over her own son.”
INTERVJU MED CHRIS WEITZ
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INTERVJU MED MICHAEL SHEEN
New Moon's Michael Sheen is known among Twilight fans for his friendly Twitter presence – send him a Tweet and you're likely to get a cheery, or even cheeky, response. But becoming one of theTwilight Saga's most popular cast Twitterers wasn't Sheen's original plan. He came to battle an imposter, but stayed for the overwhelming Twilight-driven love.
In an exclusive chat with the erstwhile Aro, who's already earned fan adoration for his role in November's New Moon, Sheen told us how his now-55,000 strong devotees prevented him from ditching Twitter months ago. (A vote of confidence by fantasy author Neil Gaiman didn't hurt, either.)
Since then, Sheen posted juicy dispatches during filming -- he was the first to describe Dakota Fanning's Jane as "an evil Red Riding Hood" and described his Aro look as "a cross between the Blue Meanie, the Childcatcher and Nick Cave. But with red eyes."
Below, Sheen talks about how his fans kept him on Twitter and shares his thoughts on those pesky anti-Twilight detractors. (And if you're not following him, do it already by clicking on Sheen's Twitter page now!)
Your Twitter following is so huge! It's probably safe to say that much of your followers areTwilight fans.
When it was announced that I was going to be in Twilight, I think my Twitter following went up by about 7,000 fans – so I think it might have something to do with that.
A week after being announced as New Moon's Aro, you joined Twitter, and your first post read, "Someone is pretending to be me. The f***er will rue the day..." Can you explain what that was all about?
The only reason I went on Twitter was because there was someone pretending to be me who sounded like such an idiot, so it was reflecting badly on me. My auntie, who was already on Twitter, let me know there was this person doing this, so I had to go on and say, "This is me."
When it comes to celebrities, there are so many fake accounts that it's hard to tell who's real and who's not…
I spent a couple of weeks trying to convince people that I was the real me, and it became sort of a "Twit-off" with this pretender. It was Neil Gaiman who eventually made the big difference when he announced that I was the "official" me. I always intended to end it then and not do it anymore, but I just got hooked on it.
It's incredibly addictive, isn't it?
It kind of is, and I also find it really useful and entertaining. To share things, to let people send me things that I'm interested in… if I've watched or read something that I really enjoy I'll share it with people there. And also, if I have anything I need to find out about, I've got this resource of about 50,000 incredibly well-informed and interesting people to ask the question to.
Now that you're involved in the world of Twilight as an actor and as a father of a Twilight fan, how do you ensure that the Twilight world is taken seriously by those who might dismiss it superficially?
Well I can't, really. I take it seriously, but it's up to other people how they respond to it. I have no control over that. I just want to do as good a job as I possibly can for Stephenie Meyer, who wrote the stories, Chris Weitz, who directed the film, and for my daughter, who's the person who got me into it in the first place. So if people don't respond to it, that's up to them, but I don't think anyone's going to be too worried about that. I think there's quite enough people who are into it.