Twilight in 2010: Best Moments of the Year – by The Twilight Examiner
Posted on Dec 12, 2010 by Kimmy with 3 Comments.

The Twilight Examiner did a great feature on all the best, crazy, or wierd moments in the Twilight fandom during 2010.

The Twilight Examiner did a great feature on all the best, crazy, or wierd moments in the Twilight fandom during 2010.

Speaking of playing vampires, “Twilight” director Catherine Hardwicke says you were one of the final four actors to be considered for the role of Edward Cullen. We all know that Robert Pattinson ended up getting the role, but what were your “Twilight” auditions like?
There were quite a few auditions. I was the first person they kind of approached about it. It was all right. I very quickly read the first ["Twilight"] book. I really enjoyed it. I think Kristen Stewart is great. I think she’s a really good actress. And I really like Catherine Hardwicke.
But then there were two things: First off, they didn’t want to mix “Narnia” and “Twilight.” I think it’s dangerous to mix characters from franchises while you’re doing one. So she definitely didn’t want Prince Caspian being Edward Cullen. It doesn’t make sense. And secondly, I’d still be shooting at age 30, playing 17, and nobody wants to see that. That would be kind of sad.And course you wouldn’t want the kind of craziness with fans and paparazzi that Robert Pattinson has to deal with in his life.
So true!


We wish a happy birthday to the talented Xavier Samuel, who plays Riley in ‘Eclipse.’ Hope you have a great birthday and we’ll be following your future acting career!

Back in September, a set visit auction for The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1 and The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2 brought in a whopping $60,100 for Stand Up 2 Cancer, and now a second auction – this time, including a meet and greet with Robert Pattinson – has been completed, bringing in $80,000 for the GO Campaign (which “improves the lives of orphans and vulnerable children throughout the world by partnering with local grassroots organizations that provide the care and services the children require to survive and thrive”)!
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