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Twilight Disorder 2014 Magazine

Twilight Disorder 2014 Magazine





Twilight Disorder 2014 Magazine

wilight’s Robert Pattinson joked with fans that they must have a
‘mental disorder’ to be camping out in the cold waiting to see the stars
of the final installment in the vampire franchise, ‘Breaking Dawn – The
British actor was doing a red carpet walkabout at the premiere of ‘The
Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2′ in London’s Leicester Square.

















The reaction) makes me feel very foreign. It’s really nice, it’s really nice, especially after five years,” he said.


“They have stuck around, they’re still camping out, I respect that.
It’s very, very, very cold and I don’t understand what kind of mental
disorder you have.”


He also added that without the films, he might not have even continued pursuing acting at all..


For me it’s changed everything about my life,” he said.


“I don’t even think I’d be acting if I wasn’t doing this, or if I
hadn’t done the first one. It’s crazy. The character and the whole
experience combined for me.





“It’s definitely really created something which connects to people on a very fundamental level, it’s like primal.”


Pattinson, who had been a model from the age of 12, had dabbled with
some small roles before landing in ‘Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire’
in 2005 as Cedric Diggory.


But it was playing Edward Cullen in the adaptation of Stephenie Meyer’s books that cemented his stardom.


Meanwhile, Pattinson’s girlfriend, co-star Kristen Stewart, said the
experience of calling time on the ‘Twilight’ films felt ‘weird’.


“Usually we’re at one of these premieres going, I don’t know, you
can’t really feel it because you’re not done,” she said. “You’re a
little desensitised by it all because you have another one coming up.


“This time it’s a trip, it is weird. Sometimes things don’t hit you until you hear about them after.”


And she was, of course, plagued with questions about whether she
would consider appearing as Bella Swan in the future, after Meyer
recently hinted at the possibility of writing further books.


Asked if she’d be involved, Stewart said: “Yeah. I can’t imagine it but yeah of course.”


The film hits cinemas in the UK on Friday.

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