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Robert Pattinson, the main sparkly vampire in the motion picture adaptation of best-selling Teen Romance series Twilight has a rather surprising take on both his movie and the books they're based on. In an Eonline Closeup interview, R-Pattz was asked about both the remarkable hype surrounding the hit film, how he was picked for the role of Twilight Hero Edward Cullen, and what he thinks it is about the story that draws fans to Stephanie Meyer's fictional universe. That last question might not have been the most wise thing to ask. The British actor, who is signed on to star as the glamorous vampire in the sequels of the blockbuster, was less than PC in his answer. The Actor had this to say: "When I was reading them I didn't know how to read it from a teenage girl- or really any kind of woman's perspective, I guess. I don't know why they like it. What I thought was weird about it was when I read it, it seemed like... I was convinced that Stephenie was convinced that she was Bella and that it was like a book that wasn't supposed to be published. And you're reading, like, her sort of sexual fantasy about some... especially when she says it was based on a dream and it's like 'Oh, I've met this--I've this dream about this sexy guy!' and she just writes this book about it. And 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 feel uncomfortable reading this... And I think a lot of people feel that in the same way it's kind of voyeuristic and it creates this kind of sick pleasure." Whether someone's a fan of the book or not, those are some pretty fierce words coming from the film's breakout star. This is not the first time Pattinson has made remarks about the books, but is this the final straw? My guess is that Pattinson is either a) Trying to get fired or b) Stirring up a little mischief for fun. I personally hope it's both. Either way, you can b...
Robert Pattinson, the main sparkly vampire in the motion picture adaptation of best-selling Teen Romance series Twilight has a rather surprising take on both his movie and the books they're based on. In an Eonline Closeup interview, R-Pattz was asked about both the remarkable hype surrounding the hit film, how he was picked for the role of Twilight Hero Edward Cullen, and what he thinks it is about the story that draws fans to Stephanie Meyer's fictional universe. That last question might not have been the most wise thing to ask. The British actor, who is signed on to star as the glamorous vampire in the sequels of the blockbuster, was less than PC in his answer. The Actor had this to say: "When I was reading them I didn't know how to read it from a teenage girl- or really any kind of woman's perspective, I guess. I don't know why they like it. What I thought was weird about it was when I read it, it seemed like... I was convinced that Stephenie was convinced that she was Bella and that it was like a book that wasn't supposed to be published. And you're reading, like, her sort of sexual fantasy about some... especially when she says it was based on a dream and it's like 'Oh, I've met this--I've this dream about this sexy guy!' and she just writes this book about it. And 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 feel uncomfortable reading this... And I think a lot of people feel that in the same way it's kind of voyeuristic and it creates this kind of sick pleasure." Whether someone's a fan of the book or not, those are some pretty fierce words coming from the film's breakout star. This is not the first time Pattinson has made remarks about the books, but is this the final straw? My guess is that Pattinson is either a) Trying to get fired or b) Stirring up a little mischief for fun. I personally