More MTV Radio interview with Robert Pattinson
Posted on 01. Dec, 2009 by Amanda31 in News
Yesterday we posted part 1 of MTV Radio’s interview with Rob. Now MTV has parts 2 and 3 available, where Rob calls Taylor Lautner’s physican transformation “strange” and talks about being “pretty much exactly the same” despite the fame.
Excerpt from part 2:
MTV: Taylor Lautner’s transformation between the movies is now the stuff of legend. Tell us about the first time you saw him and what you thought.
Robert Pattinson: I didn’t see Taylor until just a little bit before we started shooting ["New Moon"]. When he came back, I had the same reaction as everybody else. I was like, “Jeez, now I have to go to the gym!” But yeah, it was strange. This one was weird, because I hardly did any scenes with Taylor. We did the scenes at the beginning and scenes at the end [together], and he had his entire story line develop without me being around, which is interesting, because I had no idea where his performance was going. So it wasn’t really a competition or anything; it was all independent. Whereas in “Eclipse,” we’re doing scenes together all the time with Bella.
Excerpt from part 3:
MTV: How are you dealing with the franchise’s explosion into a full-blown phenomenon?
Robert Pattinson: I guess it’s inevitable that you become more comfortable. You still fight against some things, but there’s nothing really scary about it. I like all the people I work with. I generally have very few disagreements about the script or anything when we’re doing it, especially on “New Moon.” It just seemed so relaxed and easy. I mean, I’ve been on three different sets since January 14th. I’ve had, like, three days off. [So when people ask me,] “Has your life changed?” I don’t know. I’m still on set. I’m going to be on set all next year as well. As for [running] errands and things, I don’t know what that really is like, because I haven’t had a sustained period of time where I’ve been off. … I still feel like I’m pretty much exactly the same, which is maybe not a good thing.











