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With Eclipse, I felt like I was doing a completely different movie and a completely different character. So, yeah, it was nice and challenging.
I'm curious to see what happens in England because in all this madness I think I can always go home to England and it'll all turn off.
It makes me feel like working non-stop: at least, on sets, the level of security gives me a bit of privacy. It's a relief.
If I do decide one day to stop acting, I just hate the idea of people going: 'Oh, did you ever do anything else besides that Twilight thing?'
In America there is a channel called TruTV which is just reruns of 'Cops' and 'World's Dumbest Criminals'. I could watch that the entire day.
I have to look over my shoulder all the time, be really vigilant because at any moment, someone could be filming me or recording what I'm saying.
I didn't want to get stuck in pretty, public school roles, or I knew I'd end up as some sort of caricature.
I'd go and get really drunk somewhere ... in the street. Pass out somewhere and sleep in the gutter.
When I was flying to Rome, we flew over London; I felt like bursting into tears. It's part of me, so I can't leave London behind for good.
When this is over, the media will lose interest. There'll be nothing to say. It won't fit into a headline anymore. It won't fit into a template.
I was obsessed with Eminem when I was younger. When he first came out I was about 12 and fanatical about his 'Slim Shady' CD. I think he's a genius.
My biggest problem in my life is I'm cheap and I didn't hire a publicist. In every awkward interview, normally actors get these things scripted.
I'm afraid of buying a house or anything, 'cause if there's one paparazzi outside for one day, then they'll never leave.
We didn't have packed lunches at my school. I was a lunch monitor as well - I used to take everyone's chips!
People don't find the personal lives of people with much, much more power than any celebrity would have - don't find their personal lives interesting.
I can't deal with criticism very well. I've already got it from one angle. I don't need it from anything else.
When you really love some one and you go to bed with them, you always want to give more than just sex.
I don't really see the point in washing your hair. If you don't care if your hair's clean or not then why would you wash it?
I hate people who cry around me. I'm not friends with them anymore. Especially girls. Cuz girls are crying all the time. It's like, 'Shut up.'
The only emotional connection of relevance is with my dog. My relationship with my dog, it's ridiculous.
Looking scary with a baseball outfit on and a little bouffant, you know, it just does not work. Especially with sculpted eyebrows.
I prefer to be someone who has to confront his many fears instead of someone who has the illusion he doesn't fear anything
I am a big fan of music and clothing style of the 1960s. Whether in England or the United States, I like everything from that time.
In a lot of ways, I was kind of crossing lines of what I thought I was comfortable doing. I had to do all this naked stuff.
It's not necessarily that satisfying getting monetary success, but sometimes it keeps the door open to make what you want to make.
I get a lot more abuse in England. That's just a general English attitude. I did the same thing to famous people. It's just your instinct.
I don't know how many more of these awards I can come up for because I think a little bit is coming out of my pants right now.
It's easy to get stagnate, if you play the same character. In New Moon, I felt like I was going a little bit deeper.
I have very, very low expenditures, but still I manage to spend it all. I guess Hot Pockets are more expensive than I thought.
I used to read a lot. But my focus has gotten worse. My favorites are Russian authors and dark stories where there's no hope.
I'd love to be able to fit in a box. Like one of those people who fit into small boxes. I'd love it.
I went to do my first big movie when I was 17. I was in South Africa for three and half months, and I was by myself.
Contact lenses make me miserable, as soon as I put them in. That's what creates the pouting and brooding character.
When someone tells you the fundamentals you think that everything's going to come out and be amazing.
I started doing a paper round when I was about 10. I started earning 10 pounds a week and then I was obsessed with earning money until I was about 15.
A 17-year-old girl in Australia hacked into my e-mail while I was on it, Then a 15-year-old girl in England did the same thing.
Frankly, I have no sex appeal. Just strolling in Los Angeles, London, or Paris, you will find a bunch of young guys like me. I am not James Dean.
I have very, very specific ideas about how I want to do my work and how I want to be perceived and to the point of ridiculousness sometimes.
I never thought people would buy the soundtrack [to Twilight]. So, it's a little more nerve-wracking now. I don't know.
What worries me the most is that I don't know when my patience will run out, when I'll finally do something really stupid. Wait and see ...
Smaller movies are great because you don't have to argue with so many people all the time. But really I like arguing so there's a balance either way.
I wasn't at all focused on school, and I didn't achieve much. But I've got a sense of urgency now. I feel I can't let any more time waste away.