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1. Rob will be on E! News this Monday (Nov. 10th). The show comes on at 7PM EST
2.Rob is going to be on Ellen on the Friday, Nov 21 show with John Travolta (thanks to Betsy for the info:).
MTV Article-Recapping Spoilers Event
*They say they will be posting footage of the event "soon" so I will be on the look out for something good. For now enjoy the pics below. Thanks Betzabe for the link:)
Nov 8 2008 2:38 AM EST
'Twilight' Cast Signed Shirts And Kissed Fans At First 'Spoilers' Special
The stars came out — and showcased some previously unseen footage — for the first taping of the MTV movie special.
By Larry Carroll
BEVERLY HILLS, California — The Fine Arts Theatre was rocking tonight, as MTV, "Twilight" and hundreds of shrieking Twilighters packed a taping for MTV's new movies show, "Spoilers." Needless to say, a dazzling night was had by all.
Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart, Kellan Lutz, Peter Facinelli, Jackson Rathbone, Taylor Lautner, Ashley Greene, Edi Gathegi and "Twilight" directorCatherine Hardwicke were all in attendance as MTV paid tribute to the highly anticipated film, coming to theaters November 21.
The evening began with the film's stars walking down the blood-red carpet, strolling past screaming fans as they went inside to introduce never-before-seen footage from the flick, based on the best-selling novel by Stephenie Meyer. (Check out some photos from the event here.)
"Shut up!" screamed Robert Pattinson from the stage playfully, attempting to be heard over the hundreds of shouting fans as he stood alongside his co-stars. Recruited by the MTV Movies Blog, the hardcore Twilighter audience had flown in from all over the world, and their "Team Edward" and "Bite Me" T-shirts showed that these were some spider monkeys eager to hang on for a wild ride.
After the lights went down, the fans were treated to an extended clip of the ballet-studio battle, the "Bella's Lullaby" scene as performed by RPattz, full footage of Edward taking Bella to the top of an enormous tree to show her "my world" and the beloved Port Angeles scene. As fans screamed and applauded for the first appearances of Emmett, Alice and the others, they also saw the wooded scene where Edward reveals himself as a vampire, Bella's love showing off his house (complete with cooking Cullens) and the kiss scene that left so many in the theater dreaming that they were Kristen Stewart.
After the lights came back up, Hardwicke took the stage to answer questions from hardcore fans who said they were fresh off the plane from places such as Boston, Texas and Vancouver — many had lined up as early as 8 a.m. for the evening's event. The night's biggest surprise happened moments later, however, when fan faves Lautner, Facinelli, Lutz, Greene, Rathbone and Gathegi came out onstage to join in on the fun.
Hardwicke crossed her fingers when asked about sequels, Lutz told a story about a fan who kept buying him hot dogs at a football game, and Taylor Lautner tried his best to explain how he'll grow a foot before they shoot "New Moon."
As the stars smiled and teased each other, the fans kept lining up with more questions, and the stars took every single one. One Twilighter was selected by the stars to come up onstage and get her shirt signed — but the evening's biggest winner asked Lautner for a kiss. Eager to please, the actor leaped from the stage, ran into the crowd and planted one firmly on her cheek.
Keep your eyes on MTV, Twilighters, because we'll be posting footage of the Q&A with the cast soon. And don't forget: Even if you couldn't make it to Beverly Hills tonight, you'll have your own front row seat to all the "Twilight" fun when "Spoilers" premieres on MTV November 14 at 7:30 p.m.
Source-mtv.com
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Do you read the fan mail?
Yeah. I do that quite a lot actually, because I get batches sent from London. I go through tons and tons of it at a time. I get sent some good stuff. I’ve gotten some really good books. I had this amazing thing made by a fan website, this really amazing bound book with all of these notes inside it. I mean, it must have taken ages to make. I remember thinking, "Why?" (laughs). But, no, it was amazing. Someone sent me a book I’m reading right now, a book of Charles Baudelaire poems. I thought, "Wow, I was going to buy that." That was nice.
Do you have a team that helps you wade through or do you go through it all yourself?
I go through it myself, but I think I might get them censored, because I’m always expecting to get the one thing that says, "I know where you live and I’m going to kill you!" I’m always expecting that to come, but it never seems to arrive. I never get any negative mail, so someone must be censoring them.
What is the scariest thing a fan has done to get your attention?
I haven’t really had any scary moments! I’m just scared of crowds (laughs). I just think people require things of me whenever there’s a screaming crowd, and I always think I won’t be able to provide what they want, so that’s why I look scared all the time (laughs). Mexico was quite scary -– but in a good way. I mean, it’s always kind of amusing because it’s all so new to me.
There was plenty of video of your trip on YouTube.
It’s just funny. Like, "What are you guys on?" It’s funny. We couldn’t get away in the car.
So what happens when you’re trapped? Catherine Hardwicke told me about fans getting up-close-and-personal with you in Italy during the book signing ...
When you’re in a situation that feels like it’s gotten out of control, I find that the more you stress out about it, the worse it would get. The whole thing is just funny. It’s like if you have a whole crowd of people running down the street at you, screaming, if you just stood there and didn’t make any attempt to move away, they’d probably get up to you and go "Ummmmmm." The whole excitement of it is the hunt, isn’t it? I don’t know.
Had you known how huge “Twilight” was going to become, would you still have taken the role?
Yeah, definitely. I think I would have done it differently though. When I went into “Harry Potter,” I knew what the deal was, so I had this level of acceptance in my brain. It’s nice to know the whole situation before you do a part. But I liked doing "Twilight." It’s been a very interesting and bizarre experience for me, the whole thing.
Talk about “Little Ashes.” What was appealing about playing a young Salvador Dali?
When I took it, I didn’t know much about Dali. It was a good script and it was shooting in various different areas of Spain, which was a bonus. I knew very little about him, but I knew from seeing videos of him when he’s older, that he’s obviously kind of an extrovert. I hadn’t played that kind of a character before, so that was appealing. I researched tons and I wound up finding a lot of stuff that I liked about him just as a man, not necessarily as an artist.
Are there any other kind of roles you hope come your way not that your profile’s been raised considerably?
I don’t have any ideas about it. When I like something, I’m always shocked that I like it. They’re always really different. But I don’t really have any specific hopes about it.
Is there any one you really want to work with on a project?
Not really. I’d like to work with Jack Nicholson because I was so obsessed with him when I was younger.
“Obsessed”?
I just wanted to be cool? (laughs). He’s the one actor that anything he does…if you see a movie with Jack Nicholson in it, you know it’s worth having. He’s got a good record.
What is the best and the worst thing about being a celebrity?
The best thing is you’re seen differently in the eyes of the industry. And that’s kind of necessary to get the jobs you want. A lot of the time, it’s helpful to be famous.
The worst thing is getting photographed. I just never liked getting photographed. It’s not exactly that bad a thing. You really have to have caused it to get photographed all the time, so it’s not that much of a hassle for me.
If you had three hours of free time right now, what would you do with them?
Go to sleep.
What is your favorite thing to do all by yourself?
Read.
What’s the best book you’ve read recently? You’re not allowed to say “Twilight.”
(Laughs) “New Moon.” (Laughs again). I recently read a book of E.M Forster’s short stories that was really good.
It’s been reported that you said you’d originally wanted to do political speech writing. Is that something you still want to do?
That’s what I wanted to do while I was in school, yeah. I just liked the whole idea of it. I wanted to be involved with politics. That’s what my whole plan was. I was going to go to university and then I just thought, ‘Ah, I can’t be bothered to do anything’ (laughs). ‘I don’t want to do any more homework!’
What makes you cry?
Sometimes music. I very rarely cry about stuff. Or coughing. Coughing makes me cry sometimes (laughs).
What do you like best about yourself?
I like not really caring what people think of me. I mean, I kinda do, but at the same I don’t at all (laughs). I can’t really tell which one is true.
Thanks to Lisa for finding part 2...you're awesome!
Source-LATimes.com




