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Old July 2nd, 2009, 09:21 PM   #15 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Sassiness View Post
I particularly liked the interview where he said he found the whole Edward thing a bit weird, that Meyer had created this character that she saw as the perfect guy and was totally in love with him... and then she met the guy who was playing her darling Edward in the film and he just tried to not show how freaked out he was.

Ah, Twilight. It brings the LULz
Definitely.

Here's the quote you were taking about Sassi:

“When I read it I was convinced Stephenie was convinced she was Bella and it was like it was a book that wasn’t supposed to be published. It was like reading her sexual fantasy, especially when she said it was based on a dream and it was like, ‘Oh I’ve had this dream about this really sexy guy,’ and she just writes this book about it. Like some things about Edward are so specific, I was just convinced, like, ‘This woman is mad. She’s completely mad and she’s in love with her own fictional creation.’ And sometimes you would feel uncomfortable reading this thing.

Also, got to love this! SO true!

"When you read the book, it's like 'Edward Cullen is so beautiful I creamed myself.' I mean every line is like that. He's the most ridiculous person who's so amazing at everything. I think a lot of actors tried to play that aspect. I just couldn't do that. And the more I read the script, the more I hated the guy, so that's how I played him, as a manic-depressive who hates himself. Plus, he's a 108-year old virgin so he obviously has some issues here."

http://blog.explodingwumpus.com/2009/03/07/edward-cullen-vampire-heart throb-and-about-3-times-as-pathetic/

I don't like Kristen Stewart but I do get a kick out of the 'anti-twilight' spews that come out of her mouth every once in awhile.

Like these:

“I was like, ‘You guys are celebrating something that has not come true yet. So, you are really retarded and have nothing to do with this creative process and I really don’t want to hear you celebrate in front of me. Get out of here! It’s my responsibility!’”

“You can go online and it’s very intangible. I mean, who knows how many of these girls there are? It’s probably just the same five girls going on every message board and gabbing on about it,” Stewart says. “But to have literally, like, a room of over 5,000 people screaming at you makes you want to cry. It’s not like, ‘Oh, this is so great.’ I think it’s literally like an instinct. To have that sort of energy forced at you? You start to wither.”


http://filmdrunk.uproxx.com/2008/11/another-twilight-star-disses-twili ght


Hell, if I were making bank like them I'd find a way to play the role too, no matter how ridiculous!
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