FAN SITE FRIDAYS: NEW INTERVIEWS WITH GIL BIRMINGHAM AND CHASKE SPENCER
The Twilight Saga: New Moon
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Transcribed by Laura of Twilight Lexicon
What’s this movie like compared to the first movie. What’s the production been like overall?Gil: It’s much larger [laughs] I’ll tell you that. I don’t know. That’s a good question. How was it different? Being in Vancouver is slightly different. You know the cast members are still like a family. You take a little break, and you’re back together again. So, it picks up where we left off.
You know they found such a great location to-look at that house-(indicates the newly created Bella’s house set) it looks like the other one exactly.
You know I’m not here that much. I just got in this weekend. So this is my first day on-I was here a couple of weeks ago when we did the shoot (speaking of scenes shot at the Black House location). Now I’m here for today and I’m gone tomorrow. So, I don’t know whether I’m in a position to tell you if there is a whole lot of difference.
The weather better?
Gil: The weather is nice. The restaurants are great.
New Moon Set Visit, April 2009
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Please note: We had a chance to talk with Chaske Spencer who plays Sam Uley in New Moon. The transcript below is taken from our collective notes since we were unable to record him. Whenever something is a direct quote and not a paraphrase quotes have been used.Q: Why are you working out so much between takes? Is the workout regimen that strenuous?
A: It’s cold outside it’s survival.Q: What was your casting process like?
A:It was a long casting process with Rene Haynes. It lasted several months, but when they decided on me it was just two weeks before the first scene I was in was shot.Q: Have you read any of the Twilight books?
A: I have read up to Eclipse and New Moon is my favorite. I read the book first and then the script.Q: So what was it like working with Chris Weitz?
A: He’s a “laid back director†and one “cool dude!†He’s a “guy’s guy†and is a lot of fun to hang out with.Q: What’s your favorite scene so far?
A: The scene where Bella confronts the wolfpack. “It was pretty epicâ€.Q: How did the wolf pack bond together?
A: We were all rooming in the same hotel, so we always saw each other. We trained together and hung out together playing basketball. We knew we “needed to be a band of brothers†on screen, so we tried to bond on and off screen. We made sure that we would go to meals together and sit as a family.Q: What do you do when you’re not shooting?
A: I train a lot and explore Vancouver.Q: How has the role changed you?
A: So far, it hasn’t really.Q: What was it like dealing with the press and the new found fame?
A: I didn’t really know what to expect, but “it’s been surrealâ€. When there are too many press around, “I just put on my sunglasses and hoodie, and I get my Jason Bourne on. I sneak off into the sunset.â€Q: Did you do any research on the Quileute people? Can you tell us about the pack tattoo?
A: I didn’t have as much time to research as I would have liked because everything happened so fast. I only had two weeks from when I was cast until I had to be on set. But I did a little bit. The tattoo is a circle with two wolves based on a Quileute legends.




















