New/old outtakes of Robert Pattinson from his 2009 Vogue Magazine photo shoot and his 2010 EW photo shoot!
via ThinkingOfRob.com]
“I wouldn’t say I enjoy them, but I’m fascinated with them,” James said about the books. “I’m interested in the metaphor of the vampire placed in the high school setting and how a relationship with a vampire can stand in for general feelings that people have as teenagers. And the obsession people have with that is also fascinating to me.”Source HollywoodCrush!
James also took some time analyzing the role of the films in the whole “Twilight” craze. “It’s really hard to extricate those actors from the reading experience of just the phenomenon of ‘Twilight’ now,” he said. He also gave a shout-out to the self-references of “Eclipse” that we loved so much.
“The movies are almost commenting on themselves,” he said. “There will be a scene where the go-to guys, Taylor and Rob, are in the tent, it’s almost like a ‘Brokeback Mountain’ scene, where the two guys are talking in a tent and the girl is asleep, and they’re having, like, this romantic moment almost through her, in a way. One of them says, ‘Well, I’m hotter than you,’ and it’s almost like they’re winking at the fans, like to the Team Jacob or the Team Edwards.”
But he does have one “Twilight” concession to make: He hasn’t finished reading “Breaking Dawn.” He has heard a bit about the birthing scene (“I kind of know what happens, some very strange birth, right?” he asked rhetorically), but at least his reasoning for calling it quits part way through the book matches our own frustrations when we were reading it the first time!
“I read a part of it. I think I got to the sex scene, but it was so brief, I didn’t even know if it was the actual sex scene,” he admitted. “It was kind of a letdown after all that buildup.”
Get ready for a Hollywood hottie wolf-off!
Teen Wolf is a “reinvention” of the 1980s flick starring Michael J. Fox, says series writer and co-executive producer Jeff Davis. “It’s a teen horror show,” he tells me. “It’s going to be scary, funny and hopefully sexy.”
So which are hotter—Twi-wolves or TW’s hairy high schoolers? “We told our makeup artist that we don’t want so much a furry creature,” director Russell Mulcahy says. “We want a werewolf you could kiss. Ours don’t turn into dogs.”