He is just about every woman's fantasy! He hooked himself to the Worldwide phenomenon known to many as The Twilight Saga, And Empire Online had a few questions for the Star :
Are you happy to say goodbye to Twilight? And what has its impact been on our culture?
I
guess I’m happy to move on, but it was nice to have good closure. I
found Edward quite a restrictive character but in Breaking Dawn he kind
of loosens up about everything. I mean, it’s almost impossible not to
when you’re delivering babies and, you know, Bella is dying and all this
stuff is happening. You can’t play it the same, and that was nice. It
was nice to have arguments and things as Edward, which seemed very
unusual. But um, what’s its contribution to the culture? Well one of the
main things, which obviously the books did but the movies helped, was
just getting young people reading again. Harry Potter started this
thing, but anything which gets kids reading, it helps. As soon as you
start reading one series then you start reading a bunch of other stuff.
Just in terms of the film industry as well, I think Twilight showed that
you can have a female audience for something and it does well.
What about its perception of romance?
I
think it’s a fairly traditional romance. I have never understood the
fascination with vampires though. I mean, people are obsessed and I
don’t know why. I know the history of it; I find it interesting to think
there are true stories of things in, say, Romania. I like all the
conspiracy theory aspects of it, but I guess when doing Twilight that is
why all the vampire people hate us, because we didn’t have fangs, don’t
get burnt in the sunlight or anything. I didn’t really have to do any
research about vampires.
How was it shooting the films back to back? Was there a different kind of feel to it doing two movies?
Yeah,
it felt like a long time when we were shooting it. Also, at the
beginning we were a lot less stressed than we were before. It became
stressful later, when we suddenly realized we were basically shooting
these two films. It became even more work in the end than normal, but
for the first couple of months it was like “Eh, we got 8 months! This is
easy!”.
So it turned out to be rather a lot?
It’s
a lot! Especially when you are splitting them up, so you’re playing
scenes from like 260 pages [apart]. Sometimes we would switch between
the two movies during one day, and it’s a completely different mentality
from the first one to the second one. So it was kind of complicated.
You become a father in this film. Did you discover any paternal instincts? Do you get on well with kids.
Only
some kids! If it’s an annoying kid, I don’t get on with them. But I
like babies, I like doing the scenes with babies. There were quite a lot
of them as well, so that was fun. It’s just so different from a
Twilight movie, because the main problem with stage the scenes is,
because we are all vampires we don’t do anything, you don’t fidget, you
don’t put your hands in your pockets, you never do anything! You have
nothing to do all day, so it’s very difficult to think, “How do I do
this scene without just standing here?” And as soon as you have a baby
involved, you have to respond. Everyone suddenly just breaks all of
their standards.
Did you ask for advice of how to act like a dad?
With
a baby I think it’s pretty instinctive. I mean, everybody looks freaked
out, especially guys. And all woman immediately are like “Ooo, we know
exactly what to do” and guys think they are going to break it all the
time.
Did it make you feel more grown up?
Yeah, definitely! Having the wedding ring on and having like a baby, you’re like, “Jesus Christ! 40 already!”
Did you goof up on set?
I’m
almost certain I did. There is a bunch of ridiculous stuff: in any kind
of fantasy movie you end up looking ridiculous so much of the time,
especially doing fight scenes when you’re not actually doing a fight
scene, because it is PG-13 and because they don’t have like fights, they
are all trying to pull each other’s heads off!
Is there something you did like about Edward?
I
thought he was great. The annoying thing about him is that that the
fans’ perception of him is that he’s this perfect guy, but whenever I
read the books, he doesn’t seem like the perfect guy at all. I wanted to
play his flaws, but then you have this subliminal idea coming from
everywhere saying: “No, he’s got to be perfect!” but you can’t play
perfect! Perfect is someone with loads of flaws, and then you stuck in
this funny little loop. But it was interesting playing this one because I
really didn’t like a lot of Edward’s actions in Breaking Dawn, and it’s
nice to play actions where you think: “Oh, he’s doing the wrong thing.”
Can you give an example of that?
I
mean, he is just very selfish at the end and gets ruled by his
emotions. His heart is running him instead of his head, which is the
opposite of all the other movies. He’s always trying to plan ahead, but
he becomes much more impulsive and doesn’t feel permanently guilty. He
feels like he has been wronged when he hasn’t been wronged at all.
What part of you is like Edward and what part of you is most unlike Edward?
I
always feel guilty about everything; that’s quite similar to Edward.
And, I don’t know, he always thinks he’s doing the right thing, he
always thinks he knows what is going on and I never feel like I know
what is going on or doing the right thing!
Do you regret, despite the perks of getting roles through this, being in the limelight sometimes?
I
mean, yeah. I guess everybody’s got something to complain about, no
matter what their life is, but the pros definitely outweigh the cons!
It’s annoying, like, trying to find somewhere to live, because you are
literally thinking about things like you are a fugitive, or a CIA
undercover operative or something; you are genuinely worried about
spies. Trying to find a house, you’re like ‘What’s the street parking
like? Can people see in? I can’t have people park outside!’. You can’t
have anyone cleaning your place, and you have to worry about your guests
and stuff just in case someone talks about where you live. It’s crazy.
Do you think it’s temporary? Will that change after the movies are done?
I
don’t know. I mean, it’s obviously great that people are excited about
it. It’s really the gossip magazines and paparazzi. It’s allowing people
to stalk you for money. Hopefully the News Of The World thing’s going
to destroy that whole culture.
Because
Edward is so serious, we don’t see him laugh or smile a lot. What roles
does Hollywood offer you now? Would you like to do comedy?
I
guess your offers are really only dependent on what people perceive
your audience to be. It doesn’t really matter who you are. People
assume, “Oh, he will bring in teenage girls!”. Even though the majority
of the audience for Twilight is older, people have the perception that
it is young girls because they are the ones who turn up to the premieres
and stuff. But I don’t know, people just assume you can bring women in
so that they give you roles where he’s the romantic hero, which I don’t
think I can do particularly. I didn’t think I could do before Twilight,
and I still don’t really see myself that way.
Would you like to be in more of an action movie?
It’s
strange, there’s sort of a mentality where it seems like every single
actor eventually does a big hit movie and then they are in an army movie
afterwards. It’s just the obvious choice. I think it is something to do
with playing sports: if you play sports in school and you’re a guy and
you become an actor, those are the films you do. I hated playing team
sports, so the idea of hanging around only with only a bunch of guys for
three months, it’s just like…no!
Are you still playing music?
Yeah
I still write a lot. I would love to be able to do gigs again, but it
just seems weird, I don’t know. The best thing about playing music live
is that you go in and people are sitting there waiting for something to
to happen, whereas now I walk into a room and most people are either
expecting something or they want to shit on it. As soon as you walk in
you can feel the energy, so it kind of affects the performance, it
doesn’t make it so enjoyable.
When you were younger were you as crazy about any actors as teenagers are about you now?
Umm.
Before I even wanted to become an actor I was obsessed with Jack
Nicholson. I never even thought of being an actor, but I used to watch
his movies and literally copy his clothes. I used to buy all these
movies and I never put two-and-two together that I wanted to act.
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