Monday, July 5, 2010

Rob, Taylor and Kristens interview with bild.de(Germany).


Bild.de BamS:Miss Stewart, Mister Pattinson, Mister Lautner...After you've done at least three movies out of the Twilight saga, do you think of the time when it ends?
ROB: I mean, it's almost impossible to understand this kind of experience right now. It all happened in such a short period of time, it's like a supernova.
KRISTEN: I really admire my role of Bella. She feels like a sister to me. I could do this, like, forever.

BamS: Which scene out of Eclipse do you remember the best?
KRISTEN: When Taylor actually had to say "I´m hotter than you" to Rob, it was so funny. I almost couldn't stop laughing. Even after the like 50th time it was funny.
TAYLOR: I had to carry Kristen up of the mountain and while doing so I had to say 4 pages of lines.

BamS: Who's your "role model"?
TAYLOR: My role model is Tom Cruise. He's got a lot of different facettes and he's super nice. My female favorite is Jessica Alba. She's a dream girl and dream co-star in one person.
KRISTEN: I definitely look up to the rocksinger Joan Jett. I recently portrait her in a biopic called "The Runaways" and so I had the opportunity to get to know her. Joan showed the all-male rock business that girls can rock out too. And she stayed the same, and you need to have a lot of courage to do so.

BamS: How do you feel when you meet a star?
ROB: I sat next to David and Victoria Beckham once, in a L.A. restaurant. That kinda shocked me, it was surreal.

BamS: What was the craziest thing you've read about yourselves?
Tay: That I was dead. Really! I died a couple of times. Once they said Australian dancers had killed me.
Rob: I was voted for the best dressed man by a magazine. And I looked down on me; wearing training clothes, really old, cut off shoes and tuxedo socks-so best dressed?

BamS: You find yourself put in situations you've never thought about, right?
Rob: Paparazzi follow me everywhere I go, like to the weirdest places. I have to get used to that. I was photographed while buying a pair of boxer shorts recently in London and a friend of mine was with me and he bought a pair too to make me feel more comfortable.
Taylor: The most bizarre thing that happened to me was when a woman from Sydney came to me and asked for an autograph on her arm. On the next day there was an article in the newspaper that she'd tattooed my autograph on her arm.

BamS: Twilight conveys some kind of old-fashioned themes. Like ever lasting love, no sex before marriage.
Rob: Some people meet in a bar and have sex the same night and stay together for the rest of their lives. Some are together without marrying each other, get 5 children and marry afterward. I think society shouldn't put off rules about how you have to live your life. Every one should be able to decide on their own.

BamS: Edward seems to wake up some kind of archaic thing in women, the noble gentleman who is carrying his girl on hands. Where did the emancipation go?
Rob: I kind of wondered about that too. Laughs.

BamS: What can young people learn from Edward?
Rob: He's sympathetic, forgives his girlfriend even if she kissed another guy. Good man.

BamS: How much of you one can find in your characters?
T: Privately, we behave like every other normal human being.

BamS: What do you do to remain the same person you used to be before this phenomenon?
Kristen: You just shouldn't think about it that much. I mean, it's great but on the other hand very surreal. It's a heavy trip-but it's a lot of fun!

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