Collider.com Interview with the cast minus Rob

Collider.com posted a new interview with "The Cullen Family" you can read it here and listen to the interview HERE.

I know it's not a Rob interview but it gives insight into the vampire family and they do talk about Rob :)

31 comments:

Jewels64 said...

This whole cast has chemistry. CH really did her homework! I definatley cannot wait to see this. I think that CH is going to capture all the back stories and info and weave them into the beautiful tapestry that is Twilight. Can't wait....!

Lynn said...

That was a killer interview and the entire cast seems to mesh well. My goodness, Peter Facinelli is quite the Chatty Cathy...not that I'm complaining. I love his banter with Nikki Reed...especially the cat noises.

Jackson's voice is tender and lovely. I love his confidence and candor.

Anonymous said...

I'm back from a "bagpipe-fest"; killer headache from the whininess of the pipes, but my daydreaming about Rob and getting onto this site helped the time go by...
I had a lot of catching up to do with the MuchMusic videos (too much cattle hearding of the cast) and the Cullen family interview.
How is everybody this evening?//

Jewels64 said...

I'm struggling to stay awake long enough to post on my blog. Was just about to fall asleep and an idea went through my head and I have to run with it.

Dammit...I can't find my bunny slippers! It's actually freezing here in Houston tonight!

DirtyD said...

Great interview! Loved that we got to here some more of Jackson. They are all so comfortable with each other and sound just like a real and typical family. It makes me want to see the movie even more- if that's possible!

Anonymous said...

Hi Jewels!
We don't have the cold here, tonight (northern NJ), but we do have rain ~~
And annoying bears that keep spreading our garbage across the lawn and eating my pumpkin from Halloween (messy!)
What's your idea...or is it the slippers?

Anonymous said...

Can't get the interview to load, to watch it.
But I did read it-love the banter between them all.
Hope there's lots of outtakes on the DVD of Rob learning to play baseball.

Lynn said...

Jewels---I am feeling ya! I am about ready to pass out. I actually have to wait up until 11:00...urgh...teens!

Ellie---Northern Jersey? Wow. that sounds so far away. Today, it got up to 93 degrees---it's crazy hot.

The climate change is going to be torture for Rob, Kristen and Nikki. The heat's supposed to last for a few more days.

Anonymous said...

Lynn, you're in CA? Only been there twice (SF area), but I loved it.
Yes, I agree, the heat can be suffocating.
I'm guessing Rob would feel the heat the most, coming from London (lots of rain, I'm guessing~must have felt at home in Oregon...)

DirtyD said...

Lynn- 93?!?!? Must be nice. Here in Michigan it's been cloudy and grey and raining for 2 days straight and its 36 degrees right now.

Goz- I know you posted the audio to the Q102 interview but here is the vidoe footage to it.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sd2-rYmvFro

Lynn said...

Dana---it's unseasonably hot and unfortunately it's fire weather, which is scary...good thing there's no wind. Yes, it was a bright 93 degrees and my son's baseball team melted like a snowcone in Phoenix.

I was commenting on the Canadian weather earlier and everyone kept saying that Rob could handle it, because he's from London. My only worry is when he has to come back to HelLA and endure the climatic changes. He will get sick...I guarantee!

DirtyD said...

I read about the fires today- that is scary! It's funny that you commented about the Canadian weather. I lived in Canada for the first 19 years of my life so I know all about the freezing weather up there. Michigan gets cold but not that cold. And let me tell you I'm sure London has nothing on the frigid Canadian winters. I'm talking frost bitten fingers in two minutes! No Joke.

Anonymous said...

I volunteer to make him the chicken soup!...and to stay with him day and night, 'round the clock, until he's feeling better, and even after that~
Looks like he could use a home-cooked meal, too

Anonymous said...

The fires ARE scary. They got very close to my nephew's house last year; too close.
Lynn, are you in southern CA?

Jewels64 said...

Ya'll it is 32 degrees here in H-town! I swear, two months ago a hurricane wiped us out, and now we're probably gonna freeze our asses off all winter.

My blog posting was about being a bona fide Cougar. Which I'm very proud about now. Took me a while to get there...but, hey can't change destiny.

I deserve a trophy husband...wonder if Rob is interested?

Jewels64 said...

Seriously, all in CA...I'm praying for you. That's some nasty shit there.

Ellie said...

I'm with you on that, Jewels..prayers are needed

Ellie said...

Yay! My password worked and my sunset's showing!

DirtyD said...

Here's another interview from when he was in mexico. Don't think it was posted but there are so many I can't keep track.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YBEGjULhbKc

Lynn said...

Ellie---yes, I live in Vista (which is in North San Diego) and we were affected by last year's fires with severe conditions and lots of days inside waiting to be evacuated (fortunately it didn't happen).

We actually went to a birthday party on the first day of the fires, where a majority of the damage happened. I remember getting off the freeway and I noticed that there were no birds anywhere and I told my dh to go home. We left about 3 hours later in THICK smoke.

Scary times!

Lynn said...

Everyone---thanks for the thoughts and prayers!

I guess it gets to be a way of life out here with this crazy global warming. You hear about an earthquake, but, hardly notice it when it happens. And, you see a fire line along the horizon and you barely flinch...weird.

Tornadoes and hurricanes actually scare me to death!

Anonymous said...

Lynn that is so scary..I feel for everybody in California going through this.
It's something we fear in Australia every summer and the last few years have been so dry, so the possibility of bush fires this summer is high. Luckily it's not a risk where I live but I still worry about the risk for other people.

Ellie said...

Lynn~My nephew and his family are in Santee; is that near Vista?
He was out there for the Navy Seals, but quit 21 days before finishing training, and then never left the area. He loves it there (quite different frn the east coast).
About Dana's Mexico interview link: I couldn't take my eyes off of his eyes~there's such a spark there.

Ellie said...

*from
My typing skills really go downhill at 1:30 in the morning...

Lynn said...

Aussie--yes, it's a way of life..you just roll with the punches.

Ellie---Santee is about 40 miles south east of here (much closer to the border). I actually live about 10 miles from Camp Pendleton which is the largest Marine installation on the west coast.

Ellie said...

Camp Pendleton is where he was before going into the Navy (marines 4 years, then the navy 4 years).
He's served the country well.

Lynn said...

Ellie---is Rob just breathtaking in that vid? I love, love, love it when his voice is just really soft and low. I am missing the hair after seeing that!

Ellie said...

I can't imagine how hard it can be, worrying about the elements where you both live. Nothing much happens here in NJ.

Ellie said...

Oh, I forgot about the blizzards.
They can be hazardous, too.
Although I always try to be home by the time the snow storms hit, sipping on hot chocolate...

Lynn said...

Ellie---you mentioned bears and other wildlife...scary to some! Dani, posted the Mex interview...move to next thread.

Ellie said...

Lynn~ You brought a big smile to my face. I was thinking the same thing about his hair. It was perfect in the video~not sticking straight out, just the right amount of fluff (uh-oh, didn't we talk about fluff last night? the fabric softener???).
And his voice just purrs. and his smile is infectious and inviting, shall I go on??????

 
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