去年此時,MTV Movie Award上,這兩個人真的還只是小小咖,都只有小小知名度而已,
接受MTV訪問,背後有粉絲尖叫,兩個人還一起回頭看,
兩個人對看一眼,「ㄟ.....她們不是在為我們尖叫」,Kristen還說「一定有人付錢給她們,」
記者還安慰他們,等你們走上紅地毯,她們就會為你們尖叫了......
哇!現在真是不可同日而語了!
現在不管在任何地方,聽見尖叫聲,他們都不會有任何懷疑了吧?絕對是對著他們叫的!
現在應該是一聽見,就很想跑去躲起來吧?
MTV也特地針對這個現象,發表了文章:
'Twilight': From Unknowns To Superstars"
Last year they were rookies, but this year the cast will make a triumphant return to
the MTV Movie Awards red carpet.
VENICE, California — One year ago, Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart and a handful of other
"Twilight" stars arrived at the MTV Movie Awards and walked down the red carpet, with most of
the world's press uninterested in speaking with them. In fact, they had to go back to the beginning
of the carpet and start again, just so they could be properly introduced to those who didn't realize
they were movie stars. Luckily, MTV had caught the "Twilight" bug early, eagerly did some
exclusive interviews with the actors on the carpet and were proud to use the occasion as their
coming-out party.
This Sunday night, Rob, Kristen, Kellan, Ashley, Cam, Taylor and others will return to Universal's
Gibson Amphitheatre triumphantly, leading the evening's attendees with seven nominations.
And when director Catherine Hardwicke recently showed us around her Venice home where it all
began, she marveled at the difference 12 months can make.
"Pretty much, everyone was more or less an unknown when we cast them," she explained.
"Now they've all blown up big, like, crazy."
Hardwicke has a seat on the aisle, stage right. And she's ready to do a lot of jumping up and down
and shrieking if "Twilight" continues its rags-to-riches story at the MTV Movie Awards. "I think it's
going to be different," she said of the reception she expects for stars like Pattinson on this year's red
carpet. "Most people, now, know who Robert is. He's been at the top of the Star Meter on IMdB for a
year now — he's really blown up big."
"We were in Italy with him, and Germany, London. People all over the world are just crazy about
him," she said of watching Rob's ascension to the top ranks in Hollywood. "So, [the Movie Awards]
are going to be a lot of fun."
It's no secret that Hardwicke became a proud den mother on the "Twilight" set, watching over her
young actors as she helped guide them from relative obscurity to superstardom. And although the
director has passed the "Twilight" torch to others for the upcoming sequels, she's still thrilled to
know that she gave Pattinson, Stewart, Lutz, Lautner and others their breakthrough roles.
"[That] for me is exciting, because it means there are a lot of actors out there now who can play
interesting parts and will be given the chance to do something great," she explained. "Robert's
small films and Kristen's small films are getting released now, and hopefully new interesting
films will be made, because these two are very unique in their choices."
And if "Twilight" should win the big prize of Best Movie on Sunday night? "Oh, well, I don't think I
have to give a speech," Hardwicke said tentatively, before being reminded that directors typically
do at the MTV Movie Awards. "Well, that would be fun — but we'll see."
Instead, Hardwicke grinned, she's looking forward to hearing the possible acceptance speech of
Breakthrough Performance nominee Pattinson. "If anyone has dealt with it well, [it's Robert].
He hasn't gotten a big head — he takes it with a grain of salt. He sees the absurdity and the humor
in it," she explained. "He's great with that self-effacing Brit-thing; it's awesome."
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