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Jack Huston Interview
Here’s an interview with Jack Huston who plays Royce King in Eclipse.
With a breakout role in Martin Scorsese’s new project, the 27-year-old Brit proves he’s got more than Hollywood good looks and a famous last name (as in Grandpa John and Aunt Anjelica)—he also has a legitimate knack for the family business.
Details: In The Twilight Saga: Eclipse, you play the former fiancé of Edward’s sister, Rosalie. How did you land the part?
Jack Huston: I auditioned for another part—a newborn vampire—and kind of shocked the producers. I acted like a junkie. I hadn’t slept the night before and had drunk lots of coffee. Everyone was like, “Um, a little too edgy.” But they liked me enough to offer me this part instead.Details: What’s it like to be part of the Twilight phenomenon?
Jack Huston: I have never seen anything like it, actually. I turned up for shooting and, literally, everyone was there—children, teenagers, 20-year-olds, mothers, older ladies. There was an English teacher, who had saved up her time off and flown from England to Vancouver to put herself up in the same hotel as the cast. She sat in the lobby all day, just to see them walk out. That’s a little extreme, but I like her dedication.Details: Your character isn’t a nice guy. Have any rabid fans confronted you yet?
Jack Huston: They haven’t said anything to me yet. I’m safe for now. But imagine if it turns nasty and they camp outside my house with knives. That would be terrible. “Stop attacking me! I’m really a nice guy! I am not a rapist!”
What would Twilight Cast take home from set?
InStyle has a really interesting article asking the cast what would they take from the set of the movies home?
Robert Pattinson:
“I keep everything from the set. I’ve stolen all of Edward’s clothes.”Elizabeth Reaser:
“My original Esme bracelet. I’ve seen reproductions of it in stores, but I want to keep the one that I wear once we finish [filming]. It’s mine!”Taylor Lautner:
“All my character wears is jean shorts, so I’ll have to go with those. That’s my only option!”Julia Jones:
“Leah’s cut-offs!”Kellan Lutz:
“Emmett’s Jeep! I’ve wanted it since we shot the first movie. I keep saying that, but nothing’s happened. I’m still waiting!”
Interview with Kellan
Dose.ca has an interview with Kellan thats really awesome! Kellan is just to awesome!
Kellan Lutz is a busy guy. The 25-year-old has been working nonstop since finding fame in the Twilight series. He’s the new face (and body) of Calvin Klein underwear, he just wrapped a romantic comedy with Mandy Moore, he’s currently shooting The Immortals with Mickey Rourke in Montreal, and he’s got two more action films on tap (Warrior and Death Games), not to mention the concluding Twilight two-parter, Breaking Dawn. In fact, he’s so busy he doesn’t even have time to take a break from doing interviews for Twilight: Eclipse to grab a little breakfast in private.
“Sorry about this,” he says before tucking into a healthy-looking omelet with a side of mixed berries at a downtown Toronto hotel suite. He’s just about to launch into a story about the MMVAs when he wrinkles his nose and smells the food. “Wait, is this yogurt or sour cream? I can’t even tell the difference any more,” he says before handing the bowl to his publicist. “Taste this for me.” An official food taster; he has arrived.
Not that Lutz comes off as a diva who’s high on the perks of fame. Despite his breakout star status, the actor is a lot like the character he plays in the Twilight franchise: easy-going, loveable and just a little bit mischievous.
Kristen talks birds, bees and Bella
Here’s an article from MSN Enteratinment where Kristen talks about brids, bees and Bella.
Kristen Stewart takes one more step toward immortality in “The Twilight Saga: Eclipse.” She’s put her own stamp on Bella, who’s determined to take a walk down the aisle and spend eternity with her vampire lover Edward, played by Robert Pattinson.
Stewart told Parade.com’s Jeanne Wolf that, just like her character, she’s grown a lot since “Twilight” first became a cultural phenomenon. But some things haven’t changed.
Honesty is the best policy, no matter what
“I’ve always said that I’m not ashamed of anything that I say because I’m always being honest, even though you can definitely make mistakes. That’s Bella in a nutshell, so I can completely relate to her. I think it’s a good thing to be proud of who you are, no matter what. Success is always something completely different for different people. I feel like I’ve succeeded if I’m doing something that makes me happy and I’m not lying to anybody. That’s why I feel really good about myself right now.”
Kristen Talks Breaking Dawn Ending
Here’s an interesting interview with Kristen where she talks about the Breaking Dawn Part 1 and 2 ending and beginning.
LOS ANGELES – The stars of “Twilight” are already looking forward to the final two installments in the vampire franchise.
Author Stephenie Meyer’s fourth and final “Twilight” book, “Breaking Dawn,” is splitting into two parts, and while scripts are still being written, star Kristen Stewart says she knows exactly where the fourth movie should end: With Bella having just given birth and Edward being forced to change her into a vampire to save her life.
“I feel like it’s so obvious where you break it up. It’s as soon as she turns,” Stewart told AP Television at a weekend publicity event for the third “Twilight” film, “Eclipse,” opening June 30. “Gosh, you open your eyes to this different world, right? That would be amazing.”
Stewart said she’s looking forward to her character’s development in the final two films, the first of which is set for release Nov. 18, 2011.
“It’s such a crazy concept though,” she said. “I’m going to be playing a wife and a mother and a vampire. I haven’t read the scripts … but I don’t see where else it could split other than when she turns. … I’m really curious as to what I’m going to be doing in the next six months.”
Robtalks Breaking Dawn & Portraying a Dad
Here’s an interview with Rob from Inquirer Entertainment. Enjoy, its awesome!
LOS ANGELES—ROBERT PATTINSON usually arrives at our interviews with an easy, sly grin on his face. The smile reminds us that we’re in for another humor-filled talk with the guy.
What was different this time was his haircut—cropped on the side—which made him look younger.
In this chat, Robert talks about his anxiety over the coming end of the “Twilight” series, how he feels about the kissing scenes between Kristen Stewart’s Bella and Taylor Lautner’s Jacob, and a life-changing moment, among others.
Robert has come a long way from the first time we interviewed him on the London set of “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire,” in which he played Cedric Diggory.
Below are excerpts:
What are you looking forward to about “Breaking Dawn” being shot back-to-back as two films and of Bill Condon directing them?
I’m glad that it’s Bill Condon. I love his stuff. I haven’t seen the script yet but I am fearful about the series’ end. It’s such a great security blanket. It’s like a net. You can afford to make mistakes when you have another “Twilight” film to make. After that, I guess you’re on your own.
Men of ‘Twilight’ Talk of Love and More
Here’s a new article with Rob and Taylor from Chicago Tribune.
LOS ANGELES — Ask many a teenage girl to which team are they most loyal and it’s unlikely you’ll hear about the Blackhawks, White Sox, Bears or Cubs. You’ll probably get an earful about “hits” of a different kind from the new movie “The Twilight Saga: Eclipse.” You’re Team Edward if you love the moody vampire Edward Cullen, played by Robert Pattinson. Team Jacob is for fans of the usually shirtless, chiseled abs of Taylor Lautner’s werewolf persona, Jacob Black.
Recently, I was a guest of Summit Entertainment in Los Angeles, talking with both actors, who are now on their third installment of fang-filled love tug of war.
Q: You both have been through three different directors on these movie adaptations. What’s been the difference for you?
Robert Pattinson: I don’t know necessarily if it shows in the final film, but the difference between Chris Weitz (“New Moon” director) and David Slade (“Eclipse” director) is dramatic. Chris saw the first one and just thought that he wanted to follow along the road. David wanted to do it completely different from the first two. It all felt so fresh right from the first day. Edward’s movement and such, from every single part of the performance, it just really shook it up a little bit.
Eclipse Premiere Interviews [Videos]
Here are most of the interviews from the Eclipse Premiere last week Thursday. The rest of the videos are after the cut.
Robert Pattinson: Is His Middle Name Vlad?
Kristen, Rob & Taylor in Entertainment Weekely
Kristen, Robert and Taylor are in next months issues of Entertainment Weekly. The covers have been added to the gallery and and a preview of the interview is below. Enjoy.
002 x International Scans – 2010: Entertainment Weekly

As the highly-anticipated Twilight Saga: Eclipse prepares to descend on theaters June 30, stars Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, and Taylor Lautner get together in L.A. for a frank discussion about the roles they play within the Twilight universe — both on screen and off. They also open up about their Oprah appearance, staying fit, and what it took to film a climactic scene in Eclipse, in which the three characters are forced to wait out a blizzard in incredibly close proximity.
ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY: One scene fans have been dying to see takes place in the tent during the snowstorm. Jacob warms up Bella with his body because Edward is cold-blooded and can’t do it himself.
LAUTNER: The tent scene is probably my favorite, because it’s the first time Edward and Jacob are actually able to connect and understand each other.How many takes did you go through to get that scene?
LAUTNER: Two days originally to film it, and then a full day of reshoots.
Bulk Post 2: Interviews with Cast [Videos]
Here are more interviews with the cast. There’s lots so watch this post as I’ll probably add more.
New HD interview with David Slade
The rest of the interviews are after the break.
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