We have all been waiting to see Robert Pattinson’s article in the December 2009 issue of Vanity Fair. I found the scans tonight from the magazine because it probably won’t be her in Canada for another week or two. I have read part of the article and I’m not sure I like how they are portraying him in it. Like he’s some helpless guy…I know Rob isn’t like that. It’s too bad the media circus is around him all the time.
The photoshoot they included of course is amazing. And I did end up finding one quote that I absolutely love…
He is never without a book in his hand, a piece of music on his mind, or a movie he wants to share.
He sounds like me. I can always talk about any of those at any time.
Kellan Lutz ripped up Tao last night in Las Vegas where he hosted a Halloween party with co-star, Ashley Greene. Kellan decided to be a ripped in his costume, is it Robin? Or maybe it should just be called sexy. I have huge issues with masks around this time of year but I might be convinced to try and not run away if I saw Kellan in his mask.
Recently Kellan did an interview with Vanity Fair talking about New Moon, how busy he’s been and what he likes to read. Here are the highlights:
On what he does on his downtime: I love to read. I have a Kindle, and it’s nice to be able to download books that people refer. Rob[ert Pattinson] reads all of the time and he refers so many great books, Jackson [Rathbone], as well, and Kristen [Stewart]. It’s nice to just download books because we have so much downtime. I have close to eight hours a day to read. I finish so many books it’s amazing. I’m also doing Rosetta Stone, learning some French.
On what he’s reading right now: Right now, Letters from the Earth by Mark Twain. Also Jessica Bendinger, I did a movie with her called Stick It—she’s the director—and she wrote her first novel, The Seven Rays. I have an advanced copy and it’s amazing.
On what books cast members have recommended: [Addressing Jackson Rathbone, who is also in the room:] Jackson, what’s that book that you recommended? Out of the Silent Planet by C.S. Lewis, which I’m going to read next. Jackson’s reading my Kindle right now; I’m passing along Letters from the Earth.
On one thing that has changed in his life since Twilight has come out: I’ve never been so busy in my life. I’ve never gotten my frequent flyer miles so high that I feel like I can travel around the world for free. I’ve been on a plane every weekend trying to come back to L.A. to see my dog. I feel like I’ve been so blessed to be working, but everything I shoot is out of L.A., so I don’t really have too much time to spend with my number one love: my puppy. (She’s not really a puppy—she’s five—but she’s close to my heart.) We have so much press stuff that we get to do—I love doing the conventions and meeting the fans. November’s going to be pretty crazy, what with being on a plane every day, landing, appearances, flying to another city that night … It’s a roller coaster.
On how he copes with it: We all have our passions that we enjoy. Rob and Jackson will bring their guitars everywhere. As long as you have that passion where you can just disappear and be normal, feel normal, bring your iPod or favorite books, and just do the things that you would do when Twilight wasn’t around—that’s all keeping us who we are. We’re all really blessed, and we’re humble and down to earth, anyway.
On the cast leaning on each other more now: Yeah, definitely. It’s one of those things where we kind of are this family, especially going through all this. We’re all going on this insane adventure and fantasy as an actor with Twilight, and it’s nice to do it with someone. We’re all friends, which is nice, so we can all go out to dinner, have a great time, relax, play games, go out to concerts. Kings of Leon have been up here, Jason Mraz … It’s nice to disappear and do stuff together. All of our friends are back home, and we try to have our friends come up here and hang out. But realistically it’s kind of tough to do that, so it’s nice to have the cast members to count on. That’s the great thing about this franchise—we hopefully get to look forward to making all of the books, so you never have to really say goodbye [to each other] like you do with other projects. You get to say, “See you soon,†or, “See you in L.A.†We get to pick up where we left off.
So many people have been waiting for today. The day that the trailer for Twilight comes out. In less than an hour it will be on television. But I have the leaked version. (I have to say I really want to see it now.)
‘I would rather die than stay away from you.’
Such a powerful love story…I can’t wait to see the movie. Here is the leaked version and I will update it when the official one comes online.
It is being released on November 21st, rated PG13 and is 120 minutes.