I personally translated it, so bear with any errors. lol
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Kristen and Cam interview by "Crepúsculo-es"
Q: What do you most like about your character?
- Kristen: What I most like about Bella is that she's not your typical fragile girl. Bella is strong, even it not showing as much when she's next to all those vampires.
- Cam: For me it's the fact that James can see the love Edward and Bella share, but doesn't understand it and does everything to destroy it. I think that's something we all do. We try to destroy things we don't understand.
Q: Have you read the books? Did you read it before or after you were casted for the movie?
- Cam: I read it. I was working on another movie and someone gave me the book. I loved it! And that was before I even knew there would be a movie. Actually, I was thinking that if no one started a movie, I'd do it myself with whatever resources I could get. But I got lucky and they called me to play James.
- Kristen: I hadn't read any of them. Actually, I've only read the first one. I got busy with the movies and didn't have time to read the other ones yet. I also didn't want to read it so I could get more into Bella's character and not know about my future. I'll do the same thing for New Moon.
Q: Was there a funny or embarrassing moment on set?
- Kristen: There are millions. The script had many cheesy lines, and they suited the book, but it was hard for me to actually go out and say them. It was funny to look at a shirtless Rob, staring back at me over a pile of dirt and say "You're beautiful". It was hilarious! We couldn't stop laughing!
- Cam: For me it was when we were vamping up during training. Katherine Hardwick made us watch hours of animal-hunting and take notes on how they acted. She also brought over a professional dancer and forced us to dance. Seriously, I'm the world's worst dancer... I had horrible moments.
Q: Were you afraid of vampires when you were children? What did you think about immortality?
- Kristen: I was definitely not afraid of them! I loved vampires when I was young! I actually dressed up as Dracula for Halloween when I was 12.
- Cam: I watched horror movies and liked to think they were real. I love mysteries and would also love to be a superhero.
Q: Kristen, what's your view on immortality?[b]
- Kristen: Rob and I once discussed that and I got to the conclusion that I wouldn't want to be immortal. I think we stay alive for as long as we are meant to be.
[b]Q: What do you have in common with your character?
- Kristen: Well, Bella's your average girl, telling the story. That's why I think what I have in common with her is what every other girl reading Twilight does. She's a very sensible person and doesn't like to fantasize things. She's also very self-confident, more than I am, and a very honest character.
- Cam: I think everyone has something in common with James. Like I said before, up to a point, we're always trying to destroy what we don't understand. The difference is that he actually has the resources to do that.
Q: Kristen, with whom did you feel more connected to on set? Robert or Cam?
- Kristen: Rob, definitely. I had almost no scenes with Cam. I only saw him in the first month of filming, not to mention his only desire was to kill me.
- Cam: There's a sort of barrier between our characters that didn't let us form that much of a bond. We also had to film the fight scene in the ballet studio on the first day. Think about it, walking in on set on the first day and hearing: Okay, now you're trying to kill her! Tough.
Q: Do you think Twilight is strictly a teen movie?
- Kristen: It's a universal movie about love and some characters are over 100 years old, so no, I don't think it's only for teens.
Q: How was a usual day on set?
- Cam: I was only there for the first month. We worked during the whole day! That lasted for over 12 hours, sometimes. It was also very cold. It was tough, filming in Oregon. All we thought about, between the scenes, was getting warm.
- Kristen: Well, I turned 18 during the filming process. Up to my birthday, I was only allowed to work for up to 5 and a half hours a day. Then when I did turn 18, I had to work for over 18 hours!
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Kristen and Cam interview by "Crepúsculo-es"
Q: What do you most like about your character?
- Kristen: What I most like about Bella is that she's not your typical fragile girl. Bella is strong, even it not showing as much when she's next to all those vampires.
- Cam: For me it's the fact that James can see the love Edward and Bella share, but doesn't understand it and does everything to destroy it. I think that's something we all do. We try to destroy things we don't understand.
Q: Have you read the books? Did you read it before or after you were casted for the movie?
- Cam: I read it. I was working on another movie and someone gave me the book. I loved it! And that was before I even knew there would be a movie. Actually, I was thinking that if no one started a movie, I'd do it myself with whatever resources I could get. But I got lucky and they called me to play James.
- Kristen: I hadn't read any of them. Actually, I've only read the first one. I got busy with the movies and didn't have time to read the other ones yet. I also didn't want to read it so I could get more into Bella's character and not know about my future. I'll do the same thing for New Moon.
Q: Was there a funny or embarrassing moment on set?
- Kristen: There are millions. The script had many cheesy lines, and they suited the book, but it was hard for me to actually go out and say them. It was funny to look at a shirtless Rob, staring back at me over a pile of dirt and say "You're beautiful". It was hilarious! We couldn't stop laughing!
- Cam: For me it was when we were vamping up during training. Katherine Hardwick made us watch hours of animal-hunting and take notes on how they acted. She also brought over a professional dancer and forced us to dance. Seriously, I'm the world's worst dancer... I had horrible moments.
Q: Were you afraid of vampires when you were children? What did you think about immortality?
- Kristen: I was definitely not afraid of them! I loved vampires when I was young! I actually dressed up as Dracula for Halloween when I was 12.
- Cam: I watched horror movies and liked to think they were real. I love mysteries and would also love to be a superhero.
Q: Kristen, what's your view on immortality?[b]
- Kristen: Rob and I once discussed that and I got to the conclusion that I wouldn't want to be immortal. I think we stay alive for as long as we are meant to be.
[b]Q: What do you have in common with your character?
- Kristen: Well, Bella's your average girl, telling the story. That's why I think what I have in common with her is what every other girl reading Twilight does. She's a very sensible person and doesn't like to fantasize things. She's also very self-confident, more than I am, and a very honest character.
- Cam: I think everyone has something in common with James. Like I said before, up to a point, we're always trying to destroy what we don't understand. The difference is that he actually has the resources to do that.
Q: Kristen, with whom did you feel more connected to on set? Robert or Cam?
- Kristen: Rob, definitely. I had almost no scenes with Cam. I only saw him in the first month of filming, not to mention his only desire was to kill me.
- Cam: There's a sort of barrier between our characters that didn't let us form that much of a bond. We also had to film the fight scene in the ballet studio on the first day. Think about it, walking in on set on the first day and hearing: Okay, now you're trying to kill her! Tough.
Q: Do you think Twilight is strictly a teen movie?
- Kristen: It's a universal movie about love and some characters are over 100 years old, so no, I don't think it's only for teens.
Q: How was a usual day on set?
- Cam: I was only there for the first month. We worked during the whole day! That lasted for over 12 hours, sometimes. It was also very cold. It was tough, filming in Oregon. All we thought about, between the scenes, was getting warm.
- Kristen: Well, I turned 18 during the filming process. Up to my birthday, I was only allowed to work for up to 5 and a half hours a day. Then when I did turn 18, I had to work for over 18 hours!
It has hired "Twilight" scribe Melissa Rosenberg, a writer/producer on Showtime's "Dexter," to adapt the first two. "Breaking Dawn," has not attached a writer.
While this does NOT confirm that the rest of the books will be turned into movies, this is certainly very good news for the franchise. We'll keep you updated!
UPDATE: Robert Pattinson has a few comments about New Moon that he made to the Chicago Tribune:
A sequel [aka New Moon] may get the green light this month, he said.
"They will literally decide the next day or the day after" once the movie opens, Pattinson said. "I think they only have plans to do the second one. There's no script for the third one. The script is already done for the second one."