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Pattinson Gets to the Heart of Stephenie Meyer and Her 'Twilight' Series

Yes Rob, the book series is a sex fantasy realized

You are so cold Edward, can I get you a blanket?
Photo: Summit Entertainment

I only read the first book in the "Twilight" series and that was enough for me, but I have been told by several others that read the complete series that it reads like a sex fantasy fulfilled with the most gorgeous guy in the world who just so happens to be a vampire. My friends weren't the only people to think this of these books written by Stephenie Meyer and in a new interview with E!, the star of the upcoming movie, Robert Pattinson, all but calls Meyer a bit on the crazy side for being in love with a fiction character she created:

"When I read it I was convinced Stephenie was convinced she was Bella and it was like it was a book that wasn't supposed to be published. It was like reading her sexual fantasy, especially when she said it was based on a dream and it was like, 'Oh I've had this dream about this really sexy guy,' and she just writes this book about it. Like some things about Edward are so specific, I was just convinced, like, 'This woman is mad. She's completely mad and she's in love with her own fictional creation.' And sometimes you would feel uncomfortable reading this thing."

With that perspective and considering Pattinson plays Edward, I can see how it would be uncomfortable even meeting Stephenie Meyer, especially if he thinks she is in love with her character. As evidenced by a recent mob scene in San Francisco, a lot of fans seem to think Pattinson is the second coming, what is to stop Meyer from thinking the same thing? She is already on record saying she believes Pattinson's performance is "Oscar-worthy." Just by watching Pattinson's reaction in the interview, you can tell he is a little weirded out by it all. I mean, he calls it a "sick pleasure."

That quote, of course, is the most controversial when it comes to Pattinson's opinion of the series and Meyer, but the most interesting is how he also says no one knew how big Twilight was, not even the producers. The film is said to come in budgeted at $37 million (according to Summit; some peg its cost at $40 million-$50 million), but I have to assume the price tag has sky-rocketed, especially since director Catherine Hardwicke recently told MTV the number this first film had to hit in order for the sequel to get greenlit was something like $150 million. Excuse me? Seriously? I just don't see how the film would have to triple it's cost at the box-office in order for a sequel to get greenlit, there are still DVD and Blu-ray sales to consider.

I can only assume Summit is making up for the lack of money put into the production itself by putting additional dollars into the marketing (I have an email out to Summit to see if they can give me exact dollar figures, but that is highly unlikely).

Here's the interview and if you are a Twilight fanatic I just added 15 more images to the gallery, which is now up to 78 total pictures.


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lol
Roberts got sweaty pits!
he's so adorable when he laughs nervously *sigh*

- spidermonkey
( November 13th, 2008 | 1:23 am )
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No he isn't.

- ScrewyGarrett
( November 13th, 2008 | 12:20 pm )
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im ….. offended ……..

- twilighter
( November 20th, 2008 | 3:16 am )
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I hate Twilight, but I feel it was pretty lame of him to say those things in a public interview. He doesn't sound at all grateful for the fame it's bringing him. I agree with his opinions, but he should keep them to himself and his friends. It's unprofessional to bash if you're going to cash the checks anyway.

- shannon
( November 24th, 2008 | 12:12 pm )
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Wow I'm pretty schocked that Rob would just lay it all out there on the table like that. I mean, it would be perfectly fine to voice those opinions publicly if you WEREN'T a crucial part of the franchise!! What an idiot…

- Sarah
( November 25th, 2008 | 5:52 pm )
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Go ROB! Thank god he sees that ridiculous series for what it is. I respect him 100x more for being honest to himself!

- meep
( November 30th, 2008 | 2:30 am )
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shannon, so you'd prefer for someone to lie just for more money? Lie to keep his momentary fame? To deceive people into thinking a worthless product like the Twilight franchise is worth wasting one's time on? Rofl?
IF ANYTHING, the fact that Robert was honest shows that he does not care about money or being the idol of thousands of brainless teen girls or Stephenie Meyer's pet — he's true to himself, he cares about making GOOD movies, he's a real actor! If there is something he thinks stinks, he won't hide it!
Get a life, shannon.

- meep
( November 30th, 2008 | 2:35 am )
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I like Rob, dislike Twilight.

- Camilla
( December 2nd, 2008 | 5:46 pm )
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If you ask me… Rob is sooooo awesome!!! I love him! Twilight i think was really good too!!!

- Taylor
( December 13th, 2008 | 3:33 pm )
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He's so insightful that it's hard to believe he's only 22 and never went to university. I agree it was very harsh for him to say that publicy – but I'm glad he did. It was brave to basically say "the emperor wears no clothes" and it's nice to know it wasn't just me that got that vague, uncomfortable impression of the book.

- Ava
( December 24th, 2008 | 10:00 am )
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There's nothing wrong with him expressing his opinions. I respect him for that. You're complaining that it's wrong for him to say that, and that he should pretend to like his role and the novel? He didn't know what he was getting into, nor how pathetic the book really was.

- Cristina
( January 26th, 2009 | 4:49 pm )
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As if he didn't know what he was getting into. The books are not pathetic, obviously,
do I see you reeling in dollars after dollars? I don't think so.

As for Rob? I don't get why he has said such things, yet he is starring in the film adaption.
What would Stephanie make of these statements.

Hmm…

- Ben
( January 30th, 2009 | 12:05 pm )
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@Ben:
Ben, he could easily not have known what he was getting into, this may surprise you, but not everyone's world revolves around that pathetic series of what can't even be described as real books.

He has every right to express his opinion, like others have said above me, at least he has the balls to say what he really thinks instead of lying just for the sake of a little more money and fame. And speaking of money and fame, the fact that the subject of money was the first thing you jumped on in your comment shows that you clearly possess no further intelligence or higher priorities than the hoards of ignorant, superfial fantarts that this steaming heap of a franchise seems to attract in droves.

Finally, I doubt he really gives a damn what Meyer thinks about his comments, from the sound of things that woman needs to back off and get a freaking reality check. Escapism from reality into a little guilty-please literature is all well and good, but its just like bad fanfiction, you should just keep it to yourself sometimes, and spare the rest of us the pain of having to read/watch/see it bloody everywhere.

- Jane
( February 8th, 2009 | 9:35 am )
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hmm I don't recall experiencing any PAIN reading/watching/seeing Twlight bloody everywhere. Maybe you should get that checked out.

- Sarah
( February 9th, 2009 | 5:06 pm )
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Wow, when I saw the movie, I thought the guy who played Edward must be ugly, because he looked so unattractive, but he's not at all. I guess I must just find stalkery behavior unattractive. Go figure. I had the same feelings as Mr. Pattinson when I was reading the book–almost like I was reading the Mary-Sue of a really bad fanfic–that awkwardness when you realize the person who wrote the story probably got all hot and bothered while they were writing it. WEIRD. It's cool that he said it, too. Props to him.

- Dee
( February 9th, 2009 | 11:55 pm )
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No matter what the guy says or does, he will always be the embodiment of her fantasy…He should just abandon all hope and put some money into a savings account for restraining orders.

- scarlett
( February 10th, 2009 | 12:30 am )
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Better than him being a lying little prat, eh? No normal human would like twilight, it's poorly written, lacks structure and a Plot. I could list more, but right now, I'm a bit tired :|

All in all : My new-found respect for Robert knows no bounds.

- Leh
( February 12th, 2009 | 3:49 am )
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HAHAHHAHA HAHAHAHAH HAHAHHAHAHAHAHA
SIGHH

This made my day.
Yes hte fact he is honest is even better.
lol at least he's not that stupid to like the books.

hahaha sucks to be a twilight fan

- Lara
( March 3rd, 2009 | 5:42 pm )
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what a fucking whinning idiot, he is not brave, he broke one of the most important rules of life, "DO NOT SHIT WHERE YOU EAT" he is probably lashing out because he just realized he will be typecasted as this shitty character and never have a decent acting job after this.

- alex
( March 15th, 2009 | 10:06 pm )
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@Sarah:
Honestly, I'd be surprised if you were capable of feeling ANYTHING after that lobotomy-in-a-book you subjected yourself to. Maybe you should get that checked out.

- Jane
( March 17th, 2009 | 4:35 pm )
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I hate it for this guy.

Y'know Meyer is at home masturbating to images of him as Edward.

- Fire
( April 7th, 2009 | 10:51 am )
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….I love this guy now.

I'm so glad he was honest and spoke out against disliking Edward and Twilight in general. I swear, that piece of trash that's supposed to be a book is like a really bad fanfic. I can write better then that. 9_9 Honestly, Stephanie Meyer's just some sexually frustrated chick who put her wet dreams on paper.

- Kat
( April 11th, 2009 | 2:26 pm )
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I agree 100% with RP that this is a personal fantasy that feels like it should not have been shared. If I didn't already like this young man, I would ADORE him now. I don't think he will earn any brownie points for being honest, but maybe staying true to himself is important to him. On the other hand, is it so unreasonable to expect be able to discuss a book freely, and give your opinion without fear of retribution?

Having said the above, I enjoyed the book/movie for what they were – a bit of light entertainment with an interesting premise.

I'm not sure he was trying to be controversial. He just struck me as being refreshingly honest. His image and his acting abilities are the only things contracted to Summit for the next 3 movies – not his mind or his intellect.

- LR
( June 1st, 2009 | 1:38 am )
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Rob is hot i wish i was his girl i really do i don't care what anyone says either.

- Stephanie
( June 4th, 2009 | 9:00 am )
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I read all of the Twilight series and just watched how bad they could honestly get.

They're poorly written dreamings of what I would assume is an delusional woman,
she needs therapy, not a publishing deal.

- Kato
( June 5th, 2009 | 11:52 am )
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You know what, maybe Robert Pattinson is a pretty cool guy. I mean anyone who is willing to openly insult a piece of work for which they are the main character of deserves something.

- MizPiz
( June 13th, 2009 | 12:44 am )
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this is sadness, the video won't play for me, and i can't find it anywhere else.

Props to Robert, for voicing what we all secretly wish we could yell to the world. It ruined the concept of 'vampires' making them in pop culture, not only gayer, but less dominating and powerful, like they should be.

On top of that, she really needs to learn how to write, and stop being so damned repetitive. I read all four, so I couldn't be claimed for not knowing what I was talking about. Hey, I was even forced to sit down, and watch the movie. Yes, forced. My dad sat on me, and made me watch it with him and my mom, and my sister. They gave up listening to my comments halfway through the movie.

I have to say, that yes, it is painful, to even SEE the book cover for the books. Because I know what is behind those sleek, deceptively clean and clear lines. I know what hides behind those false, intuitive designs.

A terrible nightmare of poor literacy, and even poorer characters.

Please people, if you want a romance novel, read Sherrilyon Kenyon, or Christine Feehan for christ's sake! If you want actual decent vampire action, read Anne Rice. The good stuff. Not this…. perversion wanna-be, called a vampire love novel.

Alright, to anyone who read through all this, props.

As a final note, I must say, "Robert Pattinson, you are officially, my new hero."

- Lyzzi
( July 14th, 2009 | 5:25 am )
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@Sarah:

Its rather cool he said it. Because it shows, that he is kinda professional. He doesn't like it, but he still does it. And he'll get his punisment anyway …now Twilight-fans hate him for hating twilight and twilight-enemies hate him for playing edward.

I don't like Twilight, because…no…no – if I start counting every bad thing about twilight, I would be sitting here like….dunno 3 hours or so? 'twas bold and brave to say that into the face of probably the whole world. So I can't really much hate him *lol*

- Reideen
( July 26th, 2009 | 1:04 pm )
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@Reideen:

I wouldn't say all Twilight haters hate Robert. I despise Twilight for everything it is, and I adore Robert for speaking his mind like this. Although, I am a diehard HP fan and have a soft spot for him playing Cedric…

- Renee
( July 29th, 2009 | 3:29 pm )
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My quiestion is what does 'it was like it was a book that wasn't supposed to be published" have to do with it? Maybe Stephanie WASNT going to publish it. maybe she was just writing to write and look what it turned into, weather Rob liked it or not dosent matter much.

Yes, It is very professional of him to do the movie even though he does not like the books. But does anyone seriously EVER like both things? Its like with Harry Potter, some only like the books, and some only like the movie. Just another way to compare Twilight Saga and Harry Potter.

- Samantha
( August 9th, 2009 | 10:47 am )
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Ha, now that's hilarious and appropriate. I feel bad for Robert now. Not just because of not knowing what he signed up for, but because when it's all said and done he is going to be typecast like hell. Here's hoping he gets another role somewhere that lets him flex his acting chops in a completely different direction.

- Ha ha!
( August 10th, 2009 | 11:51 am )
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Both Kristen and Robert both disgust me . Hey Robert , ya u , give me a favor u should spend ur millions and get an extreme makeover and especially Kristen . Oh , I like taylor with his strong muscles. P.S even an 17 year old can be stronger than the 23 year old that i'm talking about and ya it's robert that has flat muscles.

- Krystal Lorana
( August 11th, 2009 | 1:27 pm )
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@Krystal Lorana: How exactly was your comment relavent to this piece?

- Garrett
( August 11th, 2009 | 2:54 pm )
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Wow… I think I just might have some respect for him now… It must feel terrible not knowing what you're getting into and signing a 3 movie contract…
It sounds pretty scary for Bella being a self-insert of Stephanie and being watched by her too…

- ObviouslyNotMe
( September 3rd, 2009 | 6:06 am )
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@Kat: Yes, I KNOW. God knows how she got the damn thing so popular, other than the mentally insane fans. GOD, Meyer REALLY needs a boyfriend, just hope she doesn't rape Patterson.

- Ana
( October 2nd, 2009 | 6:20 am )
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I deeply respect Pattinson now, no matter how much I hated him before. I loved Twilight when I first read it, but my respect for it has slowly dwindled. I'm not going to judge Meyer on her writing (considering I originally liked it), but I will say it's nice to here an actor be honest about something like that.

- Lindsay
( October 19th, 2009 | 3:39 pm )
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I think Pattinson is a piece and if Meyer is having sexual fantsys about someone like him she isn't aiming high enough for a book written about that. But seriously when was the last time Pattinson washed his hair? Oh and god Kristen seriously they couldn't find someone else. Look at pictures of her of late she looks to be strung out on crack and i think that Pattinson's hinge habits are rubbing off on her. All in all this movie turned out to be like ever movie based on a book disappointing and degrading to the book itself.

- AleXis.
( October 24th, 2009 | 6:14 pm )
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@AleXis.: Its impossible to degrade a book that was terrible to begin with, all they did was make the movie hilarious in the way that it was just so bad it was funny.

- Jane
( October 25th, 2009 | 1:56 am )
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I've never had anything against Robert Pattinson or any of the actors, but my god I HATE those books. The first one espescially is like a fanfic on paper. Think about it.

Mary Sue.
Hot boy.
Parents who DONT UNDNERSTAND!
Over detailed descriptions of clothing/showers/teeth brushing
Rape attempt scene where boy saves girl (Does a fanfic exist WITHOUT this scene?)
Adjectives, adjectives adjectives
Love, love, love
Girl is apparantly plain, yet is crushed on by every male she talks to thats not related to her
Girl constanty saved by boy
Attempts to give girl any character drowned out by the fact that boy is just really hot
General bad writing.

This woman dont the impossible. Got a fanfiction published. There is no hope. *facepalm*

- barbie
( November 5th, 2009 | 10:56 pm )
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Yes finally the truth is revealed. Go Robert Pattison, I knew it, he couldn't possibly have actually liked his role.

- Kersian
( November 7th, 2009 | 6:00 pm )
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@Fire:

Oh shit are you serious!?

- Kersian
( November 7th, 2009 | 6:04 pm )
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@twilighter: sucks for you

- Kersian
( November 7th, 2009 | 6:06 pm )
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@Lindsay: Are you saying people should not have the right to express their opinions? That we should just shut up about what we think about each other? Listen we have trhe right to do it. The freedom of speech, haven't you heard of that. It doesn't matter if it is nice or not. Robert is only being honest to the people on his opinion about his role.

And learn to spell.

- Kersian
( November 7th, 2009 | 6:09 pm )
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"How could Edward say that…About himself?!!! Nothing makes sense anymore!!! My heart is breaking!!! Noooooooo!!"

- Brunk
( November 8th, 2009 | 4:32 am )
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Hey, SMeyer needs to hear some criticism, and who better than Robert to give it to her. The woman thinks she's an amazing author, despite her books reading like Ebony Dark'ness Dementia Raven Way found a thesaurus. If I were an author, I would listen to criticism, and not have some guy like Seth Morgan to shield me from anybody who doesn't kiss the ground I walk on. If you've ever tried to e-mail meyer then you'll know what I'm talking about

- Ellie
( November 8th, 2009 | 10:23 am )
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@Brunk: This isnt even Edward speaking about himself, it is Robert Pattison, a totally differnt person commenting on the character Edward.

- Kersian
( November 8th, 2009 | 11:35 pm )
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@Kersian: A totally different "person?" Does that mean that the real Edward you speak of is a person too…and not a vampire…? I am so depressed right now…and so confused…?

- Brunk
( November 9th, 2009 | 5:45 am )
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@Brunk: Yeah that was sort of quick for me to say, but what I meant is Edward is a character. From a fictional book. Robert is playing this fictional character. Now he is commenting on what he thinks about the story and it's characters. How can you be confused? It's simple. Robert is not Edward's character. No, it is said in the copyright section of the books that Edward and all the other characters are not real.

You make it sound like such a big deal to fuss about. It saddens me to see that comment, where you droned on "no". Like a family member died or something.

- Kersian
( November 9th, 2009 | 10:04 pm )
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@Kersian: If they are not real then why do I care so much for them..? Why do they affect my life so deeply, in such a fundamental way? If Edward is not real…then are their at least individuals like him; who would be willing to suffer and sacrfice for the one they love? Who would live and die for the one they love? Who would possibly accept an outcast…like me…?

Why do any of us even care what Robert has to say about the fictional Edward, if Robert is nothing like him…and neither one is real?

They were like family to me, the Cullens, I imagined they were my family, being so powerful, yet so pious and balanced…Now I know that I am as crazy as everyone thinks I am…I'm so tired of feeling this way…I have to do everyone a favor…

- Brunk
( November 10th, 2009 | 12:43 am )
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@Brunk: Seriously now? You think you have it bad? You know why do people always think their outcasts? Like no one understands them.

You care so much, because they sound so nice to be around. Of course, Stephenie Meyer wrote them, she gave them no flaws making them sound so amazing and friendly. In fact that is why I dislike them, they have no credibility at all, they cannot be real. Trust me if you read another book you'll see that Twilight is not so hot. An outcast? I think the only reason you are an outcast is because you choose to be one. You carve your own path in your life, not anyone else, but yourself. It is your decision. You can stay an outcast or you can stop being so annoying by stop getting all depressed.

Why should we care about what he has to say? He is human also, he has the right to speak out no matter what people think. Whether they dislike it or not. Youre kidding right? Robert is an actor. He plays the character of Edwatd. And here's the truth, Robert is real.

Stop being so dramatic, jeez. Yeah I know harsh, but this is the Internet for you.

- Kersian
( November 10th, 2009 | 1:33 am )
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@alex:
it's called a contract, producers can't do shit if he doesn't like his part, and neither can he – except speak out.
If they decide to get rid of him they're gunna lose money by paying out the rest of the contract, and not baing able to make the next couple movies.
Basically, long as he still turns up to filming, he can say whatever the fuck he likes.

- mike
( November 15th, 2009 | 6:51 pm )
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