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7:31 pm - 08/07/2012

Entertainment Weekly's 'Twilight' Exclusive + Director Bill Condon on the scandal.



It’s been — let’s just say —an eventful couple of weeks for Team Twilight. Bella and Edward may find eternal, immortal bliss in Breaking Dawn — Part 2 (out Nov. 16), but costars and (only recently confirmed) couple Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson are having a much harder time since incriminating photographs of Stewart and her Snow White and the Huntsman director, Rupert Sanders, surfaced late last month.“The fact is, these are actors playing parts, and maybe it’s not such a bad thing that people be reminded of that,” Bill Condon tells EW. “Both of these actors gave heart and soul to the Twilight movies, not only during shooting, but also by navigating so graciously the whole life-in-a-fishbowl aspect of the phenomenon. Above all they have always shown great respect for the fans who made these movies such a success. Now it’s time that some of that respect be returned to them.”

But beyond the intense media and public scrutiny into these young actors’ private lives, the turn of events also creates a real challenge for Summit, the studio releasing the film, as it gears up to promote the final installment. In other words: what happens during an international press tour and red carpet premiere when the two top-billed stars may or may not be speaking to each other? Nancy Kirkpatrick, the company’s head of worldwide marketing, tells EW, “While it is studio policy not to comment on the personal lives of actors, Summit is moving full steam ahead.”
In more innocent times (read: a month ago), the Twilight stars sat down for a roundtable interview and talked about the film, the ending of the series, and what they’ve learned from the Twilight experience. Pattinson marvels at Edward’s unflappable ability to stay rational. “It’s strange,” he says with a laugh. “All through the series it’s like, ‘Hey , this guy is trying to be sensible! Let’s think this thing out.’ And everyone is like ‘F— you’”.
Stewart presses him, curious to know what he learned from playing the role. ”Don’t be pragmatic. Be an emotional idiot.”

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Ngl, this is sad :(
bcain1992 8th-Aug-2012 12:37 am (UTC)
Ugh, that interview is gonna be AWKWARD CENTRAL.

Such a classy and true response from Bill though. He's by far the best director in the Twilight series.
sowhat_whocares 8th-Aug-2012 01:06 am (UTC)
he is BY FAR the best director in the franchise. the fact he made BD not only watchable, considering it was the most ridiculous book ever printed, but he made it the best Twi movie out of all of them...is like, give the guy a Oscar just for making it more than bearable considering the source material.

his comments were extremely classy, albeit too long.
winegums 8th-Aug-2012 01:31 am (UTC)
also Chicago is AMAZING.
solestella 8th-Aug-2012 02:23 am (UTC)
He directed Dreamgirls not Chicago bb.
winegums 8th-Aug-2012 02:24 am (UTC)
oop @me, mixing up my movie musicals :/
rissaroo 8th-Aug-2012 01:37 am (UTC)
best movie out of all of them? now gurl... maybe like the last 30 min. the first hour and half were so god damn boring.
sowhat_whocares 8th-Aug-2012 01:47 am (UTC)
It's my favorite movie in the franchise, tbh. but the book is the absolute worst book ever written.

gospikey 8th-Aug-2012 09:12 am (UTC)
Everything before the wedding shiz was over was so embarrassingly stupid!

Spikey
psubookworm27 8th-Aug-2012 01:44 am (UTC)
considering it was the most ridiculous book ever printed


Sorry, that title belongs to 50 Shits now because apparently we live in THAT kind of world. :/
sowhat_whocares 8th-Aug-2012 01:48 am (UTC)
touche. BD is the second most.
britneyrocks26 8th-Aug-2012 04:57 am (UTC)
He and his boyfriend both catered to the insane sheep.
bcain1992 8th-Aug-2012 04:59 am (UTC)
Sheep? Sorry, I don't speak nonsten lingo.
britneyrocks26 8th-Aug-2012 02:24 pm (UTC)
You obviously do, since you know what a nonsten is. rofl
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