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Dose.ca's Jenn McDonnell talked to Rob Pattinson in 2008, a few days before the release of the first Twilight. Get more at http://www.dose.ca/twilight
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Interview with a Vampire
Chances are someone in your life is in love with Edward Cullen. It may be your daughter. It could be your tween niece. Perhaps it's your 50-something coworker. It seems women of all ages are besotted by the fictional hero of Stephenie Meyer's blockbuster young adult book series, which is making the leap to the big screen with Twilight.
Not that Edward is your typical teen movie hero. As a 107-year-old vampire, he's unfailingly polite, resolutely chaste and the picture of chiseled perfection. But in his quest to woo Bella Swan, an ordinary teenage girl, Edward also exhibits a dark side rarely seen in films aimed at the under-18 set. He can be jealous and moody, he sneaks into her room at night to watch her sleep and, oh yeah, he's constantly fighting his nearly irresistible urge to drain her blood. In other words, he's no Zac Efron.
"No one seems to see that," says 22-year-old British actor Robert Pattinson, who plays Edward in the film. "If Edward was not a fictional character and you just met him in reality, you know, he's one of those guys who'd be like an axe murderer. He's ultra-polite and really formal all the time and like, 'Let me open the door! Let me carry the bags!'"
Pattinson shakes his head, adding with a laugh, "Literally, you can just tell he'd freak out one day and shoot someone."
While the actor is surprised by teen girls' idolization of his character, he's downright bewildered when it comes to their obsession with him. Almost overnight, the lanky actor has gone from being known only for playing a minor character in the Harry Potter films to Hollywood's hottest heartthrob. Though his co-star, Kristen Stewart, is getting some attention for her role as Bella, most of the Twilight fan frenzy has landed squarely on Pattinson's reluctant shoulders. Last week, an autograph signing at a San Francisco mall was cancelled when the out-of-control crowd left at least one youngster bruised and bloodied, while a recent cast appearance at MuchMusic quickly dissolved into fandemonium, with Pattinson's soft-spoken answers drowned out by the high-pitched sequels of 2000 girls, some of whom camped out for two days just to catch a glimpse of him.
"I don't really process it; I just accept it," he admits from the safe confines of a downtown Toronto hotel hours before the MuchMusic mayhem. "Well, now I do. Before I used to get all overwhelmed and kind of like emotional about it and everything and now I'm just like, I just have a very strange job where I just get put on a plane, sent to somewhere and everyone screams and then I go somewhere else and do it again."
That's not to say he's fully comfortable with his new status as a teen pinup. He readily admits to being astounded at landing the role of Edward -- who Meyer describes in the book as "devastatingly, inhumanly beautiful" -- and claims he's too self-conscious to watch himself on film. He's especially mortified by the thought of seeing Twilight's pivotal romance scene, in which Edward reveals his immortal secret to Bella by stepping out from the shadows into a sun-drenched meadow to expose his inhuman, sparkly skin.
"That whole scene...just having to take your shirt off for a guy when you're not exactly like a gym bunny, especially when you're supposed to be, it was one of the most embarrassing days of my life," he admits with a cringe, raking his fingers through his trademark messy hair. "So I don't want to see it. Unless I'm just literally like, you can't even recognize me as a human, then I don't want to see it."
It's that kind of self-deprecating shyness that makes it easy to understand the attraction he holds for teenage girls. But it's Pattinson's insistence on adding depth and layers to the source material -- which, no offense to Meyer, is a highly entertaining series that amounts to little more than literary junk food -- that is casting a spell on older fans. Much has been made about his clash with the movie studio over his desire to play Edward as a manic depressive, and he openly talks about his determination to steer the film out of fairy tale territory ("I tried to make the end of this more ambivalent but I think people wanted more of a happy ending"). Pattinson admits that he even locked horns with the author herself when they first began discussing his approach to the character.
"[Stephenie] was saying that he was happier than I thought he was and he enjoyed certain aspects of his supernatural abilities, and I just thought he wouldn't at all," he explains. "I was just thinking how much, if I was in his position, I'd just think 'Wow, I can jump really high. Great. But I have to kill people in return.' But you know, I can see where she was coming from. It's her creation at the end of the day."

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  • Robert Pattinson...BEAUTIFUL! nuff said ;)

  • Lvoe this interview :)Good god, he just talks so beautifully. The accent, and his intelligence. and his gorgeous laugh and smile :) He just amazes me <3 ahhh Rob

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  • No one ever read the comments of the video. He almost spit it out, that he hatede to do Edward... a slumb, psico, sick, and 108 years old vampire! That I liked. At least him were seen him that way: like a real vampire! because all of you teenagers fans girls of twillight see just the actor... Disgusting

  • for not liking all this dazzle teen drama sparkle romance stuff he sure is good at actig the part

  • fuck I fell off my chair

  • One of the best interviews. Lets face it, Rob is basically a major leap forward for leading men, both on and off screen. It's the realism he brings to the table.

    Slays.

  • at 0:17 Rob looks like "awwwwww yeah i got my chiz on!"

  • edward si bella sunt in realitate impreuna??????????

  • Robert Pattinson is no longer the next Johnny Depp we now have Thomas Mcdonell

  • hï_ãnY_guÿs_wâÑt_tÓ_chät_wIth_­mË

  • People just don't see the real Robert. They have to try better and see his soul not his appearance. Then they'll see how amazing he is.

  • sometimes i wish people would really see that what kind of a person he is. and i totally agree with u @carcrashsequence. wish people would see how brilliant he is without going on about his face. hes just amazing! <3 Rob!

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