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Teenage star Robert Pattinson on the last vampire speed, minute-long Fankreischen and the benefits of a life with no fixed abode.
His early career as Cedric Digorry in the fourth “Harry Potter” movie has long since forgotten, because for millions of fans around the world, Robert Pattinson is just still the charming vampire Edward – and perhaps the biggest heartthrob of the cinema under the sun. Three years after “Twilight – Bis (s) to the dawn” and a few other movies like “Remember Me” or “Water for Elephants,” the Briton the immortal lovers, is now playing in “Breaking Dawn – Bis (s) at the end of the night 1 “. It is the fourth and penultimate time the final, already wacky, Finale will follow in November 2012. In an interview Robert Pattinson looks despite his mere 25 years of fairly mellow and cool.
Mr. Pattinson, five films and one long to play the same role – that is a challenge?
The most difficult thing about the “Twilight” movies for me was always, be careful that you had not to repeat itself. Especially when Edward, because the figure is changing so, unlike some of the Bella, not really. He is no more, he does not sweat, he does not cry, he makes himself never dirty. Not so simple that you can not always look the same since.
But is not “Breaking Dawn – Bis (s) at the end of the night 1″ placed special difficulties? After all, there is a wedding and honeymoon.
Yes, it was definitely a new experience, because for the first time Edward and thereby makes everything that follows, by a certain change. I was honestly easier than ever to slip into his skin. It felt more natural, somehow he got a bit more human.
Also because of the much-discussed sex scene?
Sure. While rotating the scene was actually quite straightforward, very easy. Our director Bill Condon has made sure that no one had to feel uncomfortable. Strange was only the pressure of expectation, because we really felt we had under observation before we had begun to turn at all. And even though there was actually a thing that will make most people more or less the same.
Were you on the last day of shooting happy to Edward behind?
Above all, I was stressed out because my last scene was a night shoot, and after only two hours sleep I had then on a press trip for my film “Water for Elephants” go. Kristen and I had a little later but then one last time before the camera, on the beach in the Caribbean. That was a nice final because we were only a small team and were able to say goodbye at dawn and with cocktails in the hands of the “Twilight” world.
Is it over the years actually become easier to deal with the incredible fan-hype?
Some things you take the time to simply as given. But I think all this excitement to this day still completely insane and unnatural. Who ever this hubbub accepted as the normal state, which presumably psychological difficulties. That’s why I try to keep the so far as possible from me. As the then everything started, I was emotionally involved much. This made me incredibly tired. After our initial promotional appearances in shopping malls, I always had to then go to bed, I was so broken. Meanwhile, I have more distance and see the public more as a kind of Robert alter ego of the real, private.
What situations are most difficult?
Above all, this is inevitable unpleasant suspicion that one develops. I had to learn to judge within a few moments, whether my opposite to me as a person or concern me as the celebrities. I’m not so cynical or jaded, I just followed me feel and think that everyone is really after me. But be very careful and interpersonal interaction is loose lose all self-evident.
The “Twilight Saga” is now turned off completely in about a year is the final piece in the cinemas. You now have all the freedom-minded, could get involved in London as a theater engagement.
In theory, yes. Although I should wait a little longer so sure. Now, if I was going to the theater, the audience would probably remind you more of a “Twilight” fan convention. And nobody would have it, if every time starts several minutes of shouting, as soon as I enter the stage. That’s why I prefer to leave me with something a little more time. Especially since my film anyway more interested in theater.
On your first vampire movie songs were also two of you on the soundtrack. How is it these days, look at your music career?
From music career, you can not really speak. That was with the songs on the soundtrack rather a nice coincidence. But I am still a regular basis and take up the guitar again and again to songs. Who knows, maybe one day I publish some. So far I push those plans but rather a bit ahead of me.
What are next on the program?
The next year will finally be my new film “Bel Ami” with Uma Thurman and Kristin Scott Thomas in the cinemas, with which we are really ready for quite a while. And “Cosmopolis,” the new film by David Cronenberg, I’ve also been turned off. But I just vacillate between a few new projects that I could throw myself in early 2012. But nothing is definite.
How about accommodation? Or you do not live more out of a suitcase?
But, I still have no fixed abode and would rather draw from hotel to hotel. I do not feel too old for such a lifestyle, so this is just for my current life situation extremely practical. That all my possessions in three suitcases fit is simple and liberating. The only thing that matters sometimes a bit complicated, is my dog.
We’d know those eyes anywhere! Musical genes clearly run in the family, as Robert Pattinson’s sister, Elizabeth ‘Lizzy’ Pattinson is a singer/songwriter with three Top 20 hits under her belt. She can also be heard singing on the Twilight soundtrack in that infamous scene when Edward Cullen enters the cafeteria. Lizzy is obviously more fond of her brother now, according to Rob, she would dress him up as a girl and call him Claudia when they were younger!
The ordinary parents that the stars call mum and dad
Sonic Scoop got such a great interview with Carter Burwell that we just had to share. He talks about the process of writing music for the Twilight films, and of course working with Rob:
Cool. What about the fact that Breaking Dawn is a two-parter? Knowing you’re also going to be scoring Part II, does where the story goes from here enter into the picture at all for you? When you’re thinking of these themes?
Well, I’ve read the script, but I haven’t seen any of Part II yet. But I did have to write a theme that Edward plays on camera in Part II. Bill wanted to echo the “Bella’s Lullaby” scene from the first Twilight in the last part, and so I had to write a lullaby for that well in advance so Rob Pattinson could learn the fingering – he’s a musician and prides himself on being able to do that.
Read the rest (and there is so much good stuff in there) at Sonic Scoop. We can’t wait to see Rob playing the new song in Breaking Dawn Part 2!
Dedicated Twilight fans might recognize the song that plays during the long-awaited wedding between Edward (Robert Pattinson) and Bella (Kristen Stewart) when they see Breaking Dawn this weekend (if they haven’t seen it already; the film made over $30 million in midnight screenings Thursday night). It’s a special ‘wedding version’ of the Iron & Wine song, ‘Flightless Bird, American Mouth’ that played during the prom scene in the first Twilight movie way back when in 2008.
“Before we even started shooting the first Twilight with [director] Catherine Hardwicke, I was rehearsing with Rob and we were sort of dancing around this room, trying to do this scene,” Stewart tells EW. “I put on Iron & Wine’s ‘Flightless Bird, American Mouth’ and I just became instantly emotional. Rob couldn’t handle it — it got weird! But I was like, ‘oooh, this is perfect.’”
Stewart says that they ended up playing the song for her on-set when they filmed the actual scene, and the rest is Twilight history. Listen for parts of the song to play during the long-awaited love scene too: “I think our composer played with it and you hear the melody throughout the film,” says Stewart.
With the “Breaking Dawn Part 1″ soundtrack track list released today, The Twilight Lexicon wants to hear from you! What do they want to know?
Which soundtrack is your favorite? Which is your least favorite?
Which song is your favorite? Which is your least favorite?
Which song (if you had to pick one) would you consider to me the Twilight anthem? In other words, the song that best represents the franchise to most fans?
Is there a band/artist you feel has to be present on every soundtrack, if so why?
Have the Twilight soundtracks turned you into a fan of a particular group/artist that you weren’t that familiar with ahead of time?
Which is the best song on each of the movie soundtrack?
Head on over to the Twilight Lexicon and leave your comments/answers!
And if Marcus’ name sounds familiar, here’s why: His song, “Let Me Sign,” was featured on the soundtrack to the first “Twilight” film with pal Robert Pattinson doing the vocals. – Hollywoodtv.com
The 24 year-old singer first came to many people’s attention when his song “Let Me Sign,” sung by his old schoolfriend Robert Pattinson, appeared on the Twilight soundtrack. – The Socialitelife.com
Foster is pals with Robert Pattinson, who sang Foster’s “Let Me Sign” on the Twilight soundtrack – GossipCop.com
Marcus Foster‘s new video for “I Was Broken,” which debuted on the web today. (Yep, Rob’s sung it before!) You may know Foster as a member of The Brit Pack — the group of musicians and actors that makes up Robert Pattinson‘s BFFs. The guys have been friends since they were kids, and Rob is often spotted at his shows with Kristen in tow. – The FabLife.com
“I Was Broken” was covered by K-Stew’s boyfriend Rob before! Take a listen below! Rob and Marcus have been friends since they were kids and make up what some call the Brit Pack.
Who do you think sings the song best: R. Patz or musician Marcus Foster? – Celebuzz.com