Sunday, November 15, 2009

Rob & Kristen give away their favorite scenes from 'New Moon'

Rob, Kristen & Taylor sit down with Hollyscoop.com to discuss New Moon and their favorite scenes from the film.


hollyscoop.com interviewed Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart, and Taylor Lautner for the rrelease of New Moon. Let's see what they had to say, shall we?

Hollyscoop: Edward is always looking out for Bella and her well being but you decide to leave Bella for a bit, why is that?
Rob Pattinson:”
He’s just bored," he joked. "No, I think there is something about being deeply in love with someone that you start to doubt everything about yourself and see all your flaws and faults and I think it gets to such an extreme with Edward that he thinks he does not deserve to be with her anyway and thinks…and it gets even further than that he thinks that just by being with her he’s sowing her so and further than putting her out of the danger zone he decides he has to leave, he cant handle it."

HS:
New Moon has a little bit of a darker side than Twilight, how do you feel fans will react to this?
RP: "
You know a lot of people were saying that 12/13 year olds are the hardest audience & saying about it’s a Tween movie, Blah, Blah, Blah, I don’t think anyone involved with any of them has tried to make them directed towards them, I mean maybe people marketed towards them or whatever. I’ve never thought about that before so I think, I think trying to make it as intelligent complex film as you can because I think the material is there and the books to make it into a pretty deep, its quite interesting subjects. So I hope people will just think we are not being short changed."

HS:
You play a vision for a majority of the film, was that difficult?
RP:
“I guess to film it wasn’t that difficult, but it was quite difficult to know what I was actually doing. I wasn’t supposed to playing Edward as such, I was playing a figment of Bella's imagination so I kind of wanted Kristen to tell me how to do it but I was a little embarrassed. So I would say, Kristen how would you play me, what’s your impression of Edward? So it was kind of tough."

HS:
You had a lot of passionate kissing scenes in the movie, is it difficult to get in the mode when you're surrounded by so many people during shooting?
RP:
"Yeah... anything that has to do with pure, pure physical stuff is always quite difficult cause you…Always the kisses in Twilight or anything kind of intimate is such a massive part of the story, that its you have to tell a story within that and so even in the first one there was quite complicated scenes and they are always a really pivotal moment there is never…maybe there is one kiss in New Moon; right at the beginning where there is one kiss and there is nothing to it, its just that a normal kiss. But all the other times it’s always about either getting reunited with someone or leaving, I guess.”

HS:
What was your favorite scene to shoot?
RP:
"I really like the scene just before the breakup scene, the night before the breakup scene right in front of Bella’s house. Mainly because we kinda re-wrote the whole thing on the night doing it and it was just from the kind of feel of what felt right and it really showed how great Chris [Weitz, the director] is; cause we finished the scene and I went up to Chris and I said I wish we said something else, and then they changed all the lighting around and we did it again and Kristen ended up saying a new line perfectly, which I cannot say but I felt it was the right line to say and that was kind of amazing."

SEE THE VIDEO OF ROB'S INTERVIEW HERE




Hollyscoop:
Bella struggles with a broken heart in New Moon. Do you think she handles it like a regular teenager would?
Kristen Stewart: "
It’s hard to compare Bella to a normal teenager because of the fantastical elements to the story, you read it and it’s like, you read the book and the way the break up is described, it’s like death and you would never be able to imagine what it would feel like to be gutted like this... to be completed by something that is now taken away from you."

HS:
Do you think regular teenagers will able to relate to Bella and her loss?
KS:
"I think the cool thing about this series, this story, is that if you took all those fantasy elements away, it would still be the exact same thing that all these kids are dealing with for some reason it just seems like we’re presenting them in a grand scale… I always feel like I wasn’t doing enough because it’s written in such a way, but these are all things that we all deal with."

HS:
How did you get into character for your intense emotional scenes?
KS:
"It was about just reading the book all the time and being comfortable with the director. I’m not much on prep, you can think about something and conceptualize it all day, and think about reasons why people do things, but when it comes down to it, you react in the moment. It was good that I was really intimidated by this book, because of how good it is...it was like, that pressure, once I got on the set, it was like, oh God, can I just please get this over with."

HS:
What is it about Jacob that makes him so appealing to Bella?
KS: "
If you were to do a clinical rundown on Jacob’s personality traits and Bella’s, they should be together, period. They are best friends, I mean, that’s why they are best friends, that’s not love. It makes sense for all of us, from an outsiders perspective to want two best friends to be together. It’s great when it works out but it rarely does. It’s just a different relationship. He’s so different from Edward, he’s warm, on a symbolic level, he’s not just warm physically, he’s actually funny, and she’s light around him but he doesn’t complete her and it’s an indescribable thing. You have to go for what’s not necessarily easy.

HS:
What was your favorite scene to shoot?
KS"
I was glad to finish the breakup scene, because of how I built it up in my head and it was so much easier than I thought it was gonna be. I over thought it so much once we got there, it literally just fell out, it was like, oh good, that was much easier than I thought, so I liked doing that the best.


SEE THE VIDEO OF KRISTEN'S INTERVIEW HERE





Hollyscoop:
Your character went through some extraordinary physical changes in the movie, how did you manage to bulk up so quickly?
Taylor Lautner:
"It was no easy; it required a lot of hard work. I had my eyes on the prize the entire time and I just stayed focus on what I can control and that was working out and the whole eating process and that all worked out for the best."

HS:
The director has some concerns regarding you being able to achieve such a goal, how did you prove you were the right guy for the role?
TL:
"As a matter of fact when all that speculation was going on in the media we did not have a director attached. It was just a matter of them needing to attach a director before they can make any official announcement. Once they hired Chris I met with Chris and we were all good to go."

HS:
Do you think fans will like the new Jake?
TL:
"I’m hoping so, I’m just really excited for them to see his relationship with Bella. I just really love his relationship with Bella, how they start off as best friends and it grows into something more."

HS:
How did you win over Bella?
TL:
"Do exactly what Stephanie Meyer wrote. Simple as that"

HS:
How do you get into character for some of these emotional extremes?
TL:
"The number one thing that I go off is the book, so that is exactly what the fans want to see and that helps. It has so much detail in the book so that is my number one thing. Also my relationship with Kristen really helps, we have almost have relationship very similar to Jacob and Bella's so that was helpful. Behind the direction of Chris White is awesome, he helps a lot."

HS:
You play such a sweetie in the movie, do you think more people will be 'Team Jacob' over 'Team Edward' after this movie?
TL: "
I don’t know, I would not be able to tell you. It just Jacob and Edward are completely different guys so it all depends on what you like."

HS:
You're always topless in the movie, did you ever get cold?
TL:
"Oh yes, most definitely, we are filming in the Pacific North West in March; at that rain scene it was 35 degrees that day and it was not really raining; we were using rain tower rain which comes from the spring and its ice cold so it was really cold. The tricky thing is that I can’t look cold."
SEE THE VIDEO OF TAYLOR'S INTERVIEW HERE

Does anyone else feel like Taylor's been getting the shaft on these interviews? He never gets the interesting questions. It's always How'd you get so buff? or Did you get cold in Vancouver sans shirt? Of course he did!

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