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The April 2009 issue of GQ magazine has an in-depth feature on Robert Pattinson, who went from the small role of Cedric Diggory in Goblet of Fire to starring as Edward Cullen in the Twilight series. He talks about the Twilight series at length, as well as his Salvador Dali role in Little Ashes; Rob also delves into the finer points of living in the spotlight and how he deals with it. Please note that there is some mature language throughout the interview, which can be read at the link above.
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He says he hasn’t seen any movie he’s been in since the Potter movies—not even Twilight.
He doesn’t want to watch himself on film because he’s worried he’ll look like a fraud.
He took his mom to the American Twilight premiere, squirmed through the first ten minutes, then bolted. “I went out and sat in the car,” he says, “having a full-blown panic attack.”
Additionally, we have received a Twilight deleted scene from Summit Entertainment, which can be viewed below:
The scene is included on the Twilight 2-set DVD, which will be released in the U.S. on March 31 and can be pre-ordered here. The U.K. release date is April 6 and that DVD set can be pre-ordered here.
OMG, will someone please tell me why this movie did good??? I mean come on? That scene was dreadful ...it was more like an audition from novice actors!
Ok I wanted to add a vomit smiley but there is non...
Hahaha, my Economics/Government teacher gets GQ and my two friend and I sit there in class reading it. I'll definitely be on the lookout for this issue tomorrow and in the upcoming days so I can grab it and have a flip through.
Wow, maybe it was kind of good that that scene was deleted... not the best... it seemed really awkward... maybe it was supposed to be like that, though.
I never thought Robert was a big deal, and I still don't get the madness behind Twilight. Compared to Potter I find the books sophomoric at best. The Dali thing sounds interesting, but Robert's just too pretty to turn my crank. (Granted, I still cry like a baby when Harry returns from the graveyard in GOF, but that's more to do with Jeff Rawle's acting and Patrick Doyle's score than Robert sitting there staring off into space.)
I never thought Robert was a big deal, and I still don't get the madness behind Twilight. Compared to Potter I find the books sophomoric at best. The Dali thing sounds interesting, but Robert's just too pretty to turn my crank. (Granted, I still cry like a baby when Harry returns from the graveyard in GOF, but that's more to do with Jeff Rawle's acting and Patrick Doyle's score than Robert sitting there staring off into space.)
OMG, I cry to every time I watch that scene too, and yes b/c of Harry's and Mr. Diggory's reaction...I mean EVERY time!