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First, the bad news: “Twilight: Breaking Dawn” star Robert Pattinson was a guest on “Late Night with Jimmy Fallon” on Thursday, but he and the host did not do a “Robert Is Bothered” bit.
They did, however, shoot suction-cup darts at one another. So it’s hard to complain too much.
Pattinson first sat for an interview with Fallon in which he talked about people thinking he sounds less British than he used to and the experience of putting his hands and feet in cement — which he says felt more like “black toothpaste” — at Grauman’s Chinese Theatre in Hollywood. He also claims he would have gone diva and stormed off if (as seen in this photo) co-star Kristen Stewart had actually touched his face with her cement/toothpaste hands.
They also, you know, talked a little bit about the movie, which opens Nov. 18, before moving on to the main event: a round of bow-and-arrow darts. It’s better seen than explained, so here you go:
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Can you imagine a “Twilight Saga” without the trademark smolderface of “Robert Pattinson? Yeah, neither can we—at least, not without getting a little hysterical. The Patz is Edward, and that’s all there is to it. But when MTV News’ Josh Horowitz sat down with Rob for an interview in the final stretch before the premiere of “The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1,” he went ahead and asked the unthinkable question: Where would the actor be if he hadn’t been cast in “Twilight”?
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Rob’s response: “Probably dead.”
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Robert Pattinson was influential in inspiring an important scene in Breaking Dawn: Part 1, says director Bill Condon. “I met with Rob a couple of months before we started,” Condon told us last week at the film’s Los Angeles press junket. “And we were having a general talk about everything about Twilight. He mentioned something that I hadn’t known before: one thing he’d been playing through out those first three movies [as Edward Cullen] was a man who was filled with regret, self-loathing.”
Pattinson’s inspiration, said Condon, grew from Stephenie Meyer‘s unfinished book Midnight Sun, which details Edward’s decision to dabble in killing humans in the ’30s. Condon explains: “[Edward] realized he’d turned into a monster, and it was something that really weighed on him. Now he’d been playing with that across three movies, but it was barely mentioned in those movies. I went back and worked with [screenwriter] Melissa Rosenberg and we put that into the beginning of the movie. So you understood where Edward was coming from and then you were able to watch him shed that because the person he cared most about said, ‘OK, I see that but I accept you anyway,’ and then he’s able to accept himself.
“So much stuff comes out of working with the actors,” added the director. We’ve seen the scene Condon is referring to and we love that it grew entirely from Rob’s research and relationship with Edward Cullen. We can’t wait to hear what other fans think!
via thefablife.com
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You guys! In our feverish state of desire, lust and longing for “The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1″ (and, more specifically, THAT ONE SCENE), we’ve put a bit of undue pressure on stars Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson. I mean, some people have a hard time—er—performing with such great expectations hanging over them. But not Rob, apparently. When MTV News’ Josh Horowitz caught up with the hunk at the “Breaking Dawn – Part 1″ junket, RPattz jokingly brushed off such nonsense. Get More: Movie Trailers, Movies Blog
“This is easy. I can fulfill people’s sexual fantasies without even thinking,” he said (with a laugh) when asked about the long-awaited honeymoon scene. “That isn’t acting.”
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When Robert Pattinson started acting, it wasn’t entirely because he was interested in the arts.
“I wanted to meet girls!” the 25-year-old Breaking Dawn star said on The Late Show with David Letterman Tuesday night. “That was the main thing.”
His portrayal of vampire Edward Cullen in the Twilight Saga movies didn’t just land him girlfriend Kristen Stewart: it also earned him sweeping amounts of adoring female fans around the world.
“It’s not just teenage girls,” he told Letterman. “It’s older [women] too. The older ones are far more passionate fans.”
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