Thursday, April 28, 2011

Pics of Rob at the Paris WFE premiere

Arriving to the premiere
Signing for fans outside
Looking amazing!

I love this picture a ridiculous amount! Look at Rob's face! *swoon*

Christoph, Francis, Reese and Rob
 
Rob and Reese (They both look so amazing!)

Inside

You can see loads more over at RPLife!

Charlie Bewley and Bill Tangradi talk about working with Rob and Kristen

Below is an extract from when USA Weekend interviewed Bill Tangradi and Charlie Bewley at the Creation Entertainment Official Twilight Convention in Virginia. They talked about everything from meeting fans, to getting involved in a large franchise film, to Rob and Kristen: 


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“So there I was hanging out with some of the cast of Twilight. I had to ask what Pattinson was like in real life. And the guys ran with that one.

“He’s really dreamy,” Tangradi quips.

“He moonwalks on water on one foot,” Bewley jokes. “Can you imagine?”

Then they got serious.

“I found Rob to be really charming,” Tangradi says. “I didn’t have too many encounters with him because I left him alone. He was really self-deprecating and giggly. He laughs a lot under his breathe.”

“Unfortunately, he’s in this position where he has to entertain everyone around him all the time,” adds Bewley, who has gotten to work with him a lot longer. “He takes that burden on him and I’ve seen it kind of progress, from the first time I chatted with – him being like, ‘What is this thing around me? This is so ridiculous. I just want to go home and make music’ – to where he is now. He’s a stand-up guy and he’s completely comfortable in his surroundings wherever that might be.”

And where you have Rob, you have Kristen Stewart, who plays Bella, Pattinson’s on-screen love interest — and reportedly off-screen as well.

“I’ve always found her kind of endearing,” Bewley says. “Her awkwardness is wonderful.”



You can read the full interview over at USA Weekend.

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Sky's 35mm Interview with Rob, Reese & Francis Lawrence


Nueva entrevista de WFE  con Sky Movies/ con... by Saruchis

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New Breaking Dawn images in People and EW

Click the scans to enlarge and read!
Both cover images
Inside cover


 
 
Huge thanks to epnebelle for the scans!

Article from EW.com:
Fans have waited years to see Bella (Kristen Stewart) and Edward (Robert Pattinson) tie the knot, 
and the wedding scene, scheduled for the end of production on The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn,
proved to be equally climactic for those involved. “It was one of the coolest things that I’ve done,” 
says Stewart. “There was a certain point when I walked on set, and I saw everyone from the 
entire cast sitting there in the pews, about to do their bit. And it was just so perfect for me in 
that moment. It was so emotional in such a real way. I literally felt like thanking them for coming.”

But filming wasn’t always quite so idyllic. As the stars and director tell EW, Breaking Dawn Part 1 
and 2 (in theaters November 18 and November 2012) involved a grueling, globe-trotting shoot,
and scenes far darker, bloodier, and more polarizing than any in the franchise so far. If audiences
haven’t matured with the Twilight books, they’re about to grow up fast. “We shot everything
— whether it’s the lovemaking or the childbirth — as potent and powerful as it can be,” says
director Bill Condon, who knew he was working within the constraints of a PG-13 rating. “It will
be interesting to see whether there will be people who think it too disturbing for this universe.”
For her part, Stewart wishes the movie could have been even truer to the graphic nature of the
book — not so much the honeymoon sequence (“It feels like a real love scene, not necessarily
vampire-y, which is good”), but the brutal birth of the baby, Renesmee. “It’s funny because
when [the PG-13 issue] comes up, everybody thinks it’s all about the sex,” she says. “The birth
is really effective, and I’ve heard it really hits you in the face. But what it could have been? It 
could have been shocking and grotesque, because that’s how it was written in the book.”
She sighs: “I would have loved to have been puking up blood.”

Taylor Lautner, who plays Jacob, says that even being a member of the wolf pack didn’t have 
its privileges. “Everybody is always complaining to me that I don’t have to wear the contacts, 
I don’t have to wear the white makeup or wear wigs and all that stuff. And I’m like, ‘I’m the one 
in the freezing rain and cold not wearing a shirt! I paid my dues in New Moon and Eclipse.’” And as 
for his plot arc in Part 2, which will involve falling for — or imprinting on — Renesmee? “There 
were many times I walked up to Stephenie [Meyer] and asked her, ‘What exactly is imprinting?’”
says Lautner. “It’s still a very confusing thing for me, so don’t ask.” 

See The New Stills from EW.com after the break!