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  • Kellan Lutz Talks Rob, Italy, and David Slade

    Kellan LutzAccess Hollywood recently spoke to Twilight's Kellan Lutz about filming in Italy, staying in Robert Pattinson's room, and the controversy surrounding Eclipse director David Slade's comments.

    Lutz, most famous for his role as large-but-loveable vampire Emmett Cullen, pleaded ignorance to any knowledge of Slade's negative comments, but did say that he still thinks he'll bring a "great vision" to the movie.

    When asked about filming the Volterra scenes in Italy, Lutz said, "I'm going there and I'm going to crash in Rob's room and make fun of him, 'cause I'm going to do a lot of sightseeing while he's shooting." At the mention of Pattinson's hotel room, thousands of Twilighters undoubtedly made plans to find, and camp outside, the room in question. We just hope Italy has good security ... and a large barricade or two.


    Posted 05/07/2009 by Jenny

    Related: Kellan Lutz | Robert Pattinson | David Slade | The Twilight Saga: Eclipse | The Twilight Saga: New Moon

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    • EdWarDLuvR<3

      06/02/09 02:05 PM
      so when is eclipse suppose to come out for sure im lost
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    • EdWarDLuvR<3

      06/02/09 02:05 PM
      so when is eclipse suppose to come out for sure im lost
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    • haleigh2666

      05/20/09 06:03 PM
      Whoa, I wouldn't go that far. But I think that he should watch what he says next time. He is a talented director so I'm looking forward to seeing what spin he can put on Eclipse. Personally I think Katherine did a very good job with Twilight, but think about Harry Potter, each movie was done by a different director and they turned out fabulous. So, even though he shouldn't have said that, I'm looking forward to see if his directing Eclipse can live up to the book.
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    • scrappydoo

      05/15/09 07:33 PM
      First of all, critiquing people you don't know is really much more effective when you don't make spelling errors. It shows your level of maturity to the rest of the world. If that doesn't matter to you, then by all means, carry on. Now, Mr. Slade should not have said those things, especially when there was a possibility of being recorded. HOWEVER, as much as I absolutely adore the Twilight series, I must agree that the first movie could have been SO MUCH BETTER. It was so focused on the getting the right "look" that the screenwriters and adapters (and director too) lost almost all of the nuanced complexity of Edward and Bella. If he can make it better than Ms Hardwicke, then who the heck cares what he said?
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    • GottaLoveTheTwilightSeries

      05/10/09 09:19 PM
      I think it is just sick of him to say things about a sage he is going to direct. I hope he doesn't take this negative attitude to the screen and screw up the movie. But on the flip side, if he is saying this (though i still don't agree) because he felt the first one was done poorly... i can't totally disagree. Though I love twilight, and she did an ok job, it could have been so much better!! Lets hope that is what his problem is and he will give us a GREAT New Moon and Eclipse movie. If it is no good, he'll have an uproar to deal with!!
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    • cancan244

      05/07/09 05:41 PM
      SHAME ON DAVID SLADE! He will NEVER get the support of the Twilight fans! How dare him talk badly about a movie that he migh direct! He doesn't deserve to direct it at all!
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