While filming for Eclipse, Robert Pattinson and Kristin Stewart are locked up on their sky-high thirty something floor rooms at the Sheraton hotel in Vancouver. Kirsten is amazed at how There are like 15 different exits in this place,” which the Twilight cast use to avoid paparazzi. However we managed to claim some of their precious time for an exclusive one-on-one interview.
Rob’s actions as the interview begins depict how frustrated he is to be in seclusion saying, “Do you mind if we sit outside? I need some air.” It’s no doubt how he desperately seeks freedom for whenever he goes out he faces both avid paparazzi and clawing, shrieking fan girls. Many may remember how he was clipped by a cab in New York when fleeing from a ladies on the set of Remember Me this past summer. Despite this, he offer a different view saying, “But at least that’s an experience, something new. If it’s just screaming — and I know this sounds so ridiculous — that gets old. But sometimes when there’s literal chaos, it’s like being in a war zone, and that’s kind of exciting. You’re just running through the crowd of people chasing after you and no one knows what’s going on.”
As Twilight’s Edward and Bella, the two exhibit such tickling romance on-screen that drives fans over the edge. In reality the two are very, very close but when asked who was more romantic, Kirsten states, “I’d have to say Rob is. I think romance is anything honest. As long as it’s honest, it’s so disarming.” Chuckling, Rob disapproves, “Um, I don’t know. What did Kristen say? No. I’m better at faking.” followed by a long laugh.
The two first crossed paths during the 2007 Twilight auditions. They were instantly thrown to portray a scene in the bedroom with Kirsten recalling, “It wasn’t like we had to lie down together, but we were very reactive. We had a very responsive, palpable thing.” While for Rob, “I was calm and collected, and then we do this thing where we’re pretty much making out. I’ve since tried to do it at another audition, but it completely just collapsed.” He also shares his first impression of Kirsten saying “Kristen was very different from how I expected the girl who played Bella would be. I was kind of intimidated.”
Born and raised in Los Angeles, Kirsten is an intense young lady complete with her trademark unruly shock of black hair. Some Twilight fans are upset that their Bella had turned into a noir-haired bad-ass but rest assured she’d be wearing wig on Eclipse. Kirsten expresses her views saying, “I think it’s ridiculous that you need to look a certain way to be conventionally pretty, but now that my hair’s grown out and shaggy, it sort of looks a little funny. I’ll admit that.” Rob disagrees though, “She’s a unique girl. You really don’t meet many people like Kristen.”
Among the two, Rob sees her as a better actor stating, “I don’t really know how to act. I’m kind of guessing everything. … Even though I can conceptualize stuff, she can actually do it. I can make something so complex and then be like, that was pout 27.” He considers her a better judge of character as well. “She’ll decide on someone a lot quicker. She has a lot more self-esteem than I do, so she’s like, ‘You’re an idiot and I don’t want to talk to you,’ and I’m like, ‘I’m an idiot too!’ So I’ll talk to an idiot for like three days before deciding.”
In Eclipse, Edward and Bella would get engaged which served as an appropriate time to strike in newlywed questions:
Who spends more time on their hair?
Kristen: “Rob.”
Rob: “I have weird personal-space issues, and so I can’t stand people — um, I’ll do anything to not have any touch-ups.”
Competitive?
Kristen: “Rob. In a very childish way, in every aspect of his life. He’ll literally start talking in a different voice if he’s won something. He sounds like a five-year-old.”
Rob: “I’d say it was even. She said me? Really? When I really win things, it’s just like…” [Kristen is correct: He makes a noise like a five-year-old.]
Athletic?
Kristen: “I’m definitely claiming that one. Rob can barely jump rope. I call him Flippy because when he does his stunt rehearsals, he flips around [makes a gesture like a penguin]. And, God, when he tries to run …”
Rob: “Kristen. You notice it in the film; she looks so much more athletic than I do. And I’m supposed to be the superhero.”
Egotistical?
Kristen: “I’d have to say him. I hope he says him too actually. Like every time he looks in the mirror and he twists his hair. Actually, he could give a fuck about his hair. I hope that sarcasm translates.”
Rob: “It’s kind of a tie. We’re both pretty proud people. Her ego is more solid than mine, but mine has soared to such peaks, it’s ridiculous. Mine’s more erratic, but it can get to a point when it’s, like, godlike. Only in my eyes, of course. Sometimes just when I say hello the right way, I’m like, Whoa, I’m so cool.”
Who Googles themselves more?
Kristen: “Rob.”
Rob: “She would say me, but I reckon it’s her. If either one of us catches the other one doing it, we’re like, Jesus Christ, is that what you’re looking at? And the other one’s on their phone pretending to text. I look up my competition more than she does. I’m incredibly shallow. I think she just looks at herself.”
Who’s the better musician?
Kristen: “Rob. He’s a great singer. Heartbreaking.”
The most outgoing?
Rob: “I was once, but not so much anymore. Kristen’s a little more open now.”
Better sport?
Kristen: “Who can hang? Definitely me. He’s very sensitive. He’s got a fragile ego.”
Superstitious?
Kristen: “Rob. He’s a little bit more paranoid, so that feeds into superstition more.”
Rob: “I am. I believe a lot in karma and stuff. Like when I end up with egg on my face, I’m like, Fate! I was born doomed. But I think it’s more being an idiot than superstitious.”




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