Kristen Stewart wishes she was better in "New Moon" and acknowledged
that if she's being really honest, she "didn't love" "Eclipse." As the
star of "The Twilight Saga" since its inception in 2008, Stewart has
been at the forefront of the lucrative vampire franchise throughout its
five movies.
Along the way, she's worked with four different directors, battled the
ever-present media scrutiny and learned how to handle a fervent fan base
that has very specific ideas on how Stephenie Meyer's beloved books
should be translated onto the big screen.
When Stewart looks back on the movies, she has varying thoughts about each of them.
On "Twilight": "What I remember the most about the first one is
sitting with Rob [Pattinson] in a room tearing our hair out over the
script. We were getting notes from the studio incessantly. Every day. I
now love everybody but then I was like ‘Don’t you dare say anything to
me.’ It was such a fight. And it’s so much fun to fight. That’s my
thing. It’s great."
On "New Moon": "It's always been my favorite. I think the depths that
are described in that and going from the forest to the bedroom to
Italy. Oh my God, that’s why you live. If I were to do that movie
now.... I really, really, really, really wish I could go back and do
that movie again. I would just be better. But I love it and I had a
great experience with [director] Chris [Weitz]."
On "Eclipse": "I just didn't love it. At the time we were kind of
pumping them out. The movies were really close together. It felt a
little mechanical. That is the most painful, when you know it. When you
are on a set and you know that you are dropping things. We were letting
things just fall through our fingertips."
On "Breaking Dawn Part 1": "'Breaking Dawn' was the most exciting for
me. You just rip through it. Plus, there was so much detachment on the
last one that on this one I was raring to go. [I was] simply not going
to let that happen again. There was no way."
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