![]() ![]() We had a lot of very cool people with us, which made the daily grind-particularly the days with wall-to-wall green screen and breathing-hazard fake snow-much more fun. Even Summit’s head of marketing got all teary. – Being there for Kristen’s first wedding dress fitting. I may or may not have climbed to the top to get a picture. – Watching the creation of a three-story wedding cake composed of dead bodies. Finally getting to see Alice’s room was awesome. Howl’s Moving Castle, now bigger and better than ever. – Exploring the third version of the Cullen House, a.k.a. (Shout out to the stair gang! Never forget!) I was actually offered a chance to escape, as was Bill Condon, but we both decided to go down with ship rather than abandon our crew. I spent the night on the stair landing, sharing an old mattress covered in blackout fabric with the set photographer, set publicist, and the EPK team. ![]() We got trapped for the night due to rough seas-roughly 130 people in a house with eight beds, no food, and a very small amount of drinking water. – Weathering a “white squall” off the coast of Paraty, Brazil with the cast and crew during the filming of the honeymoon. Some of my favorite memories from filming BD 1&2, in random order: It was a surreal year in a lot of ways and also a crazy crash course in movie making, which came in really handy last summer (see Austenland). I’ve already said a lot about Breaking Dawn in various interviews, so most of this is probably not news. ![]()
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