EW.COM KRISTEN STEWART TALKS TWILIGHT
Entertainment Weekly just last night posted an interview with Kristen Stewart. She talks about Twilight, playing a stripper, and more….
She begins with a disclaimer. ‘’I usually don’t look like such a skank,'’ Kristen Stewart says, fanning out 10 dirt-caked fingernails. Fresh off her star turn as innocent, lovestruck Bella Swan in Twilight, the 18-year-old actress best known as the hippie chick in Sean Penn’s Into the Wild is researching a very different movie role at the moment, that of a young stripper. She’s been spending time at a run-down strip club in New Orleans’ French Quarter called Dixie Divas, taking in the show and learning how to gyrate around a pole, though she doesn’t shed many layers. ‘’I danced on the bar there three nights this week, and my legs are covered in bruises,'’ Stewart says proudly. ‘’Hopefully, the Twilight fans won’t totally freak out.'’Stewart has every right to be concerned. Ever since Stephenie Meyer’s best-selling series of supernatural romance novels spawned a nation of Twilighters, millions of girls (and their moms) have followed the first book’s journey to the screen. Casting the schoolgirl was every bit as perilous as casting the vampire. Fortunately, director Catherine Hardwicke was roundly cheered when she zeroed in on Stewart to play Bella, a shy, ordinary 17-year-old every-mortal. The actress’ agents, of course, were doing back flips when they heard the news. Stewart herself wasn’t so sure how she felt about being at the center of a cultural tsunami. She’s still not. ‘’It’s just surreal to be a crucial part of a machine like this,'’ says Stewart, over a lunch of raw oysters and po’boys. ‘’I'm sort of the vessel. The book is what it is because of these girls’ obsession with [Edward] through me. If I wasn’t right, I’d be persecuted, and put on a cross.'’
Not exactly the breathless enthusiasm you might expect from a young actress in the kind of big, splashy blockbuster that could launch her onto young Hollywood’s A list. Stewart is Kate Winslet on the eve of Titanic’s release or, at the very least, Shia LaBeouf pre-Transformers. But then again, she isn’t much seduced by hype. ‘’I don’t want to do something that’s just a big moneymaker,'’ says the actress, who has worked steadily for nearly a decade but hasn’t appeared in a genuine hit since her breakthrough role, at age 11, as Jodie Foster’s daughter in Panic Room. Instead, she’s built up indie credibility by working with an impressive array of top-tier directors like Mike Figgis (Cold Creek Manor), Jon Favreau (Zathura), and Doug Liman (Jumper), among others. She also scored a moderate success with last year’s paranormal horror flick The Messengers. ‘’I just want to make sure Twilight’s worth the ginormous attention it receives,'’ says Stewart. ‘’Everyone said this is a big-deal movie. But I hate when people celebrate before you have something to celebrate about.'’

Stewart says she was drawn to the Twilight role not because of the books’ ginormous popularity ‘’I figured it was a little cult vampire movie with a built-in fan base'’ but because she loved the idea of playing a teenage girl experiencing animal attraction for the first time. ‘’What I love about the story is that it’s about a very logical, pragmatic girl who you think would never get swept into something that has this bizarre power.'’After being cast, Stewart performed a pivotal love scene on Hardwicke’s bed with the four leading contenders for the role of Edward, including Robert Pattinson. ‘’Catherine liked a couple of the guys, and I was like, ‘Are you joking? I can’t do the movie unless Rob does it,”’ Stewart says. ‘’He got it, and we could, like, see each other.'’ As Hardwicke puts it, ‘’She would have strangled me if I didn’t pick him.'’
During the shoot, the pair ended up taking the roles and themselves a little too seriously. They spent hours deconstructing what it meant to be a vampire, and what it meant to be in love with one. The result: big-time angst, both on screen and off. At one point, the studio began to worry their young stars had mistaken this for a Bergman movie instead of a romantic teen fairy tale. ‘’We were like, ‘We’re going to play this real’ and the studio was like, ‘But it’s fun. Lighten up!”’ says Stewart, who launches into an imaginary rant at the studio suits: ‘’You knew what you were getting when you hired actors who aren’t Disney kids! We’re actually going to consider the characters, and not just smile on our marks, and hope we’re in focus.'’

Stewart, who was just 17 when she shot the movie, was uncompromising about what she’d allow her character to do and say. ‘’We had to rewrite and improvise a lot of the most intense scenes, because Kristen will not say something if she doesn’t feel good about it,'’ recalls Hardwicke. ‘’Kristen is very tough and she does not tolerate bulls—.'’ Stewart just feels like she was doing her job. ‘’I had some of the corniest lines I’ve ever had in this film,'’ says the actress, who was keen to tone down some of the over-the-top declarations of ‘’I will die for you!'’ love. ‘’We were so awkward saying those lines. Catherine was like, ‘Just feel it and say what comes to you.”’All this might sound like arrogance in someone else, but after spending time with Stewart, she seems like a genuine rebel spirit looking to do good work. Even now, as Twilight threatens to elevate her to the top of the marquee, she’s not that curious about how far fame will take her. She’d prefer to chart her own course. ‘’Look what I’m doing here in New Orleans,'’ she says. Playing a stripper in a film that doesn’t yet have distribution. ‘’I told my agent, ‘I’m not doing a big movie after Twilight.”’ Because she’s got that kind of offhand confidence, it’s easy to forget that Stewart’s barely old enough to vote. She has an eerie calm about her for someone about to undergo a high dose of sudden celebrity. ‘’For no real reason,'’ she says with a shrug, ‘’I just feel like it won’t be a problem.'’
(thanks hugz & jordan)
Kristen and Rob approached their parts with such intensity. They sat around discussing their characters - that is just cool! The serious way they went about preparing and understanding their characters impresses me, to say the least. They’re both committed to what they do and unwilling to do a half asked job. I like that. That I can respect.
What do you think about Kristen getting the script changed? Do you like knowing that she and Rob discussed vampires and their characters so deeply? Share your thoughts.





















does anyone else think she sounds like a bit of a brat?
not just in this interview…in general she comes off as a little rude and arrogant.
now that were reading more and more articles and getting kristins opinion i think she’s one of the most underrated actors of the film. you can tell by the way she talks that she’s really professional at a really young age. i dont think that she rude or stuck up i just think she very mature for her age and she just has a natural sarcastic humor which i can relate to
I agree with Michelle 100%. It’s almost refreshing to hear an actor talk about going into a role with intensity and integrity. Compare that to the slew of young Hollywood actors who merely do films for the paycheck, it really sounds like Kristen “got” Bella and really and truly wanted to understand her. The fact that she also wanted to make Twilight more than just a kitschy Twilight teen-romance is wonderful, considering for so many of us it’s way more than that. She actually reminds me of my sister, who is the same age as she is.
I actually didn’t care for her attitude before. She just never seemed like a person who cared if this film did well or not. I understood she didn’t want to get swept away in the madness for her own reasons but when she was promoting the film you expect a little effort on her part and I never really saw that.
After reading this article though I have a completely different opinion. I think that she will go far and I think it’s too cute that she fought for Rob! I love her Disney actor line too lol. She has a personality and a good head on her shoulders. I think I was too quick to judge and like her now.
I loved this article. I am even more excited about the movie now after hearing what she said about her and Rob, the preparation, and how she refused to say some of the corny lines. I really like her.
I think its funny that she said she didn’t want to be in a big movie right after Twilight because whatever movie Kristen is in from this point on is going to be big, or at least bigger than it would have been without her.
Kristen has been acting from a very young age. She may be only 18, however she is very mature for her age. She has integrity and professionalism. I think Rob & Kristen got along very well not just because of their chemistry, but because both are professionals with integrity. In Twilight, Rob & Kristen became close because of the closeness of some scenes. I think you have to so you can know the characters intimately. I’ve seen a couple of Kristen’s movie and she is an excellent actress.
I have to say, I am really impressed with Kristen. I’m glad they have an actress that cares about the character she is portraying. I’m grateful to her for insisting on Rob as Edward and I think they will just get better with each movie. She has a lot of integrity and I just want her to realize that although the fans seem crazy right now, they will stay loyal to her no matter what part she is in from now on. I’m just excited to see what she has done with Bella.
Kristin Stewart is quite grounded and self-assured for her age. It’s pretty impressive. Yes, she can come across as being a bit arrogant but I think it’s more that she’s opinionated and not easily swayed by popular opinion. Anyhow, I’m glad that she and Rob took their roles seriously and did what they thought was best for it.
I think Kristen Stwert is perfect for the role of Bella Swan.
She looks like the Bella I imagined and she sounds like her too.
Agree with the people obove thats she a profectinoal actress and very mature for her age. Nothings wrong with that…..
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I think Kristen is the perfect person to play Bella. She’s what i pictured she’d look like anyway.
she’s very mature , i agree. And i am also glad that she took her role seriously…..
but i was wondering…does anyone know when or if the Entertainment Weekly magazines will be out???
Now that’s what I call an actress. The way she goes about creating movies and going about life in general is just…I don’t know. She’s someone who just wants to make genuine movies, whether they’re big hits or not. The passion she brings forth is incredible. I’ve never seen someone so humble and serious (in a good way). She takes no BS and she doesn’t give it, either. She’s got a lot to give, I think. Kristen’s on my list of favorite actors.
She takes herself WAY too seriously… She is promoting a teen, vampire love story. We are not talking Academy Award material, here. She should lighten up.
She’s just being true to herself.