Video: What Robert Pattinson really thinks of Twilight

 

Tuesday 20 November 2012 04:43 EST
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Robert Pattinson at the 'Water for Elephants' Film Premiere, London, Britain, 3 May 2011
Robert Pattinson at the 'Water for Elephants' Film Premiere, London, Britain, 3 May 2011

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We always had the feeling Robert Pattinson, wasn't quite the Twi-hard the Paramount publicists would have us believe and now that the final film in the franchise has been released, the truth is finally out.

This compilation of interview clips where Pattinson is asked about Twilight includes plenty of awkward pauses, polite fudges and a few outright disses of Stephanie Meyer's novel and the subsequent film franchise that made his name. Endearingly, he is equally self-depreciating about his own performance. He describes playing Edward Cullen as "a mixture of looking quite constipated and stoned, which is quite easy to achieve."

Don't worry R-Patz, it's all over now. You can start making some cool movies.

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