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Wednesday, May 13, 2009

New Moon Book Movie Updates | Twilight phenom Robert Pattinson on New Moon: "I get to do some really creepy stuff"

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VANCOUVER - Robert Pattinson says he gets "to do some really creepy stuff" in the Twilight sequel, New Moon, currently shooting in Vancouver.

The British heartthrob said in an interview New Moon is darker than its predecessor: "I think that a lot of people will be kind of scared by this one."

He succeeds in making his character, vampire Edward Cullen, "scary" in the new film, something he failed to do in the first film, Pattinson said in an interview with Fandango.

And while Kristen Stewart's character, Bella, is mired in a "mixture of memories and nightmares" and suffering from bizarre hallucinations in New Moon, Pattinson gets his own share of surreal activity when he plays painter Salvador Dali in his latest film, Little Ashes.

As Dali, Pattinson sports the artist's famous moustache as he becomes embroiled in a homosexual love affair with the poet Federico Garcia Lorca.

Pattinson told Fandango that Dali was very aware of his public image: "He had a fanatical control over how he was perceived."

He goes on to compare how fame has changed his own life since the Twilight cinematic bombshell. "The funny thing is that I’m always going around trying to look as inconspicuous as possible I find that people are always really disappointed when they actually recognize me," he told Fandango. "They are like ‘Oh! At first I thought you were a bum but then I realized who you were.'”

Meanwhile, Paul Morrison, the director of Little Ashes, says directing Pattinson and fellow actor Javier Beltran in erotically charged sex scenes, one of them in the nude, proved tricky.

"I think they were difficult, but I think all sex scenes are difficult, and for all actors of all ages," he told the Los Angeles Times. " ... I think Rob probably found it harder than Javier, to draw the line between performance and, ah, but that was also in the nature of the part, that Dali's sexuality was so complicated, complex and mysterious, I think even to himself, and his fear of sexuality, and if you're playing that role, that kind of rubs off on you, so I think sex and pain were so closely entwined with Dali that to play those scenes is also hard, and the triangle sex scene is an unbelievably difficult scene."

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