Friday, June 25, 2010

Robert Pattinson Talks Water for Elephants at the Eclipse Premiere


Robert Pattinson and the cast of The Twilight Saga: Eclipse walked the black carpet for the premiere of the film last night in L.A. When asked about how Rob liked the hectic schedule and travel involved with promoting the film this is what he said.
I’m not – I can’t do any ’cause I’m in the middle of working. I’ve got to work tomorrow. (The interviewer asks what he’s working on.) On a film called Water for Elephants. I’ve got a 5 a.m. start.
Rob’s brief interview begins @ 4:18


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Robsten @ aftershow-party

Kristen Stewart and Rob Pattinson may have had separate tables at the official Eclipse afterparty downtown, but they couldn't keep their hands off each other a private bash later.
A source tells E! News that the undercover couple was "all over each other" while attending a rooftop party at the Thompson Hotel.
And we're talking full on PDA here, Twi-hards, not just hand-holding. "They were kissing, nuzzling, holding hands and embracing," the source tells us.
"He's so into her," says the insider. "The way he looks at her is so passionate."
As for K.Stew? She seemed to be loving the attention from Rob. "She was so smiley," says our source.
More platonic partygoers included Taylor Lautner and the rest of the cast, who entered the bash through the back entrance. This is the second year in a row they've celebrated at the hotel.




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Video: Kristen Stewart talks to E on Black carpet

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Taylor Lautner Talks 'Abduction' at 'Eclipse' Premiere

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Entertainment Weekly Eclipse Cast Portraits

More from the EW Eclipse spread:
With Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner having their own sit-down interview and photoshoot with Entertainment Weekly, a few more of the Eclipse cast members chatted with EW about their characters in the film as well as getting some beautiful portraits taken of themselves.

ASHLEY GREENE
Alice doesn't seem to fight like the other vampires. What makes her different?
''Alice is lithe, like a dancer, so we did much more of a Cirque du Soleil spin on Alice's fighting, which was really cool. I grew up with a martial-arts background, plus I did acrobatics and tae kwon do. It was great to get back to that world.''

JACKSON RATHBONE
You're Southern like your character, yet we didn't hear much of the accent until this movie.
''In the first films he doesn't have much dialogue, so we pulled it back since he's supposed to be a high school kid [in Washington] and you can't have a Texas accent. It's only when he's barking orders and leading an army that he's comfortable and the accent comes out. It was definitely fun to be able to let down the blocks that Jasper puts up to keep himself sane in the vegetarian vampire way of life. I finally let the accent go a little bit.''

BRYCE DALLAS HOWARD
With only one week to prepare for your role, how did you get up to speed on the franchise so quickly?
''I had already read all the books and I had seen Twilight, like, four or five times in the theater. One of my closest friends even made me a stack of Post-it notes for my birthday with Robert Pattinson's face on it, because he knows how obsessed I am with Edward Cullen. I love him.''

PETER FACINELLI
You play Carlisle Cullen, the patriarch of the family and an integral part of the story, yet we know very little about him. Do you wish your part in the movies was bigger?
''The fans never make me feel like I have a small part. If you strip away the vampire story, people relate to the family who sticks up for one another and wants to protect each other and are ready to battle for one another. It becomes just as important as the love triangle.''

NIKKI REED
Did director David Slade bring a new perspective to Rosalie?
''He's a lot darker, and the amount of thought he put into all of our characters was very eye-opening. What happened to Rosalie is pretty intense. She carries around a lot of resentment, sadness, and anger that is absolutely justifiable and she's actually really reasonable. She finally realizes that Bella's sticking around and she decides to give her a bit of herself.''

XAVIER SAMUEL
How did you land the highly coveted role of Riley?
''I flew to Vancouver on a 'maybe' with four other guys to meet the director. It was like putting all your eggs into one basket because I had to turn down a pilot to go to Vancouver. I'm pretty glad I did.''

ELIZABETH REASER
What's the best thing about being part of this franchise?
''[Playing a vampire] is an impossible thing to make believable, but I'm excited to keep trying. The great thing about this job is I can hate myself for moments in the past, yet I get another shot at it and hopefully it gets better.''

KELLAN LUTZ
There were some contract issues on Breaking Dawn. Do you feel like you've been treated fairly by Summit Entertainment?
''Without Summit we wouldn't be here. At times it's tough when you have Rob, Taylor, and Kristen as the face of the movie. Some things get overlooked. Summit has been working their butts off, but there have been disputes on some things.''

DAKOTA FANNING
Why did you want to be in the Twilight series?
''Just to be asked to be part of this phenomenon in even a little way is so exciting. I wanted to do it right away. It's rare to be able to be a part of something that you're a fan of and that is so huge.''