interview Taylor Lautner (Jacob) New Moon
With Twilighters Anonymous, we have an interview with Taylor Lautner that recording was made during the New Moon. In it, Taylor talks about his tattoo, Chris Weitz, and fans of the saga.
---- Does wig this year is much better?
know, I have to be honest, it is. Does not look much better? I think it looks much more natural. Not sting as much.
---- Really did you get that tattoo?
No, I did not. No, no, no no
---- Is Henna? What used to it? Do you hit?
If, as the tattoos you get from a machine of 25 cents. Obviously this is worth a little over 25 cents. It works pretty well.
---- In Twilight, Kristen was a minor and that presented a major problem in the filming. Since you too are lower, does that somehow affected the filming?
No, I can work the same hours as anyone. I can work as an adult. I did a test in high school and I'm in college now, so I can work all night. All day, all night!
---- Does that make things easier?
Yes, definitely. We had a lot of work done beforehand.
---- How is the process used by Chris in comparison to that of Catherine?
if you can not compare. I refer to Catherine that it was very funny, had great energy, I got along very well with it. Chris is very calm and there were times I sat and thought "How is that things are going very well and very smoothly while he is so calm?". He is an amazing person and is so talented it's ridiculous.
---- How easy was to create a bond with the rest of the wolves outside the Quileute tribe?
Very easy. It's great to have them here, are all wonderful and always came off the set, so that our chemistry on set was unbelievable. They are really cool and fun.
---- Did you ever experience half crazy with a New Moon fan since I started filming?
You know, the usual.
---- Do Canadian fans are less aggressive than the U.S.?
What I discovered is that all Twilight fans are the same wherever you go. I was about all over the world, Australia and Japan, and I always ask, "Which is better? What are most passionate about? "And I can not answer. All are equal, very passionate and dedicated. But finally I met a lot of fun fans here.
---- I have to say, I'm a big fan of "My Own Worst Enemy." I loved what you did there. What did you take that experience to transmitirala here?
know, it was really amazing to work with Christian Slater. He is wonderful, very professional and definitely learned from it. The funny thing in that show, he has a split personality, two men completely different ... and who is Jacob in the movie? So yeah, I can definitely learn a lot of things about Christian Slater.
---- Was it difficult having to switch from one personality to another? Is it difficult to change when you're making a lot of scenes at once?
There were times I had to shoot a scene with Jacob pre processed and another scene with Jacob post processing on the same day, so if you have to click ... but it's great because it is a challenge and I love to challenge myself as actor so just hope he can bring to life both sides of Jacob.
---- What has been the most challenging so far?
Like you say if it were the first movie ... The weather! In fact, starting to do a little more heat, and is much more beautiful than it was at first, but when we came here towards the end of March, it was snowing and we wondered when it would stop. And obviously, do not use a lot of clothes in the film, so that did not help.
---- What is your favorite scene?
is very difficult, I like the stunts I do, it's great to do that. The motorcycle scenes were very funny. And many of the things that happen in the forest, Jacob has a chance to show physically a little more.
---- Must you use a little bit of martial arts?
I would not say are martial arts. I think the most important thing is that Jacob before the transformation is very awkward. He stumbles around, but when it transforms into a wolf, suddenly is very agile.
---- What the fans want to see Jacob in the movie?
want to see this person at the beginning of the movie, sweet, nice falls and suddenly ... POOF! He is a completely different person and I want to believe the same is not the same person.