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Här är en ny intervju med Peter som Mtv publicerade idag, till och med! :D
MTV: So, Peter, as we get closer to the "New Moon" release, are you excited to see the final product?
Peter Facinelli: Yeah, I dig the clips that I've seen. I'm excited to see what Chris Weitz has put together. I'm looking forward — as a fan of the books and a fan of the movies — to seeing it myself.
MTV: When it comes to the "Twilight" films, there are two types of scenes: Those in Stephenie's books, and the new ones Melissa Rosenberg added. Do you feel an extra level of excitement shooting those, because they're so new?
Facinelli: I do. A lot of people keep asking "Hey, what happens in 'New Moon'?" And you say, "Well, if you've read the book, you know what happens." But I like the scenes that aren't necessarily in the book, that get to tell a little bit of the backstory. It adds another element to the moviemaking, and it's a little surprise for the fans.
MTV: We've been asking your co-stars to give us their favorite "New Moon" line in character. Can you do yours?
Facinelli: Oh, wow. Now I have to reach back a whole year and try to remember my lines from a year ago, when I can barely remember my lines the day of. ... OK, here we go: "Like everything else in life, I just had to decide what to do with what I was given." That's a line that Carlisle says.
MTV: OK, cool. But can you do it in character?
Facinelli: No. [Laughs.] Then, you gotta pay me. If I'm gonna act, you better pay me, Larry Carroll!
MTV: All right, we'll take down your address and have every fan send you a quarter.
Facinelli: You know, I don't even know if I can do Carlisle on the spot like that.
MTV: Really?
Facinelli: No. That takes time and preparation.
MTV: Well, we certainly don't want to reduce you to a Vegas-like thing. Like you're doing an Elvis imitation.
Facinelli: [Laughs.] No, no. Really, in order to play those roles, you have to get into the whole spirit of the character. I have to have on my white makeup and my contact lenses, otherwise it just doesn't work. Otherwise, it looks like Peter Facinelli trying to play something; it's weird. But I could say that's one of my favorite lines from "New Moon": "Like everything else in life, I just had to decide what to do with what I was given." But that's me saying it, not Carlisle. [In "New Moon"] Carlisle says it, and it's very Carlisle-esque.
MTV: Well, then, tell us about the day you got to deliver the line on the "New Moon" set. Was it everything you had hoped it would be?
Facinelli: I hope so. God, I hope so. You know, it was a line that wasn't in the script. It was in the book, and I asked Chris Weitz if we could put it in the movie, because I liked that line.
MTV: Really?
Facinelli: Yeah, and so we worked it into the stitching scene with Bella. It was in the book with Bella, when I was stitching her up. It's just a line that I always liked.
MTV: We know you're hard at work on a lot of things right now, Peter. But anything else new we should be looking forward to?
Facinelli: Well, between "Nurse Jackie" and "Eclipse," I'm pretty busy. I mean, I go straight from "Eclipse" right into "Nurse Jackie." So my fall and winter is pretty locked up.
MTV: So, Peter, as we get closer to the "New Moon" release, are you excited to see the final product?
Peter Facinelli: Yeah, I dig the clips that I've seen. I'm excited to see what Chris Weitz has put together. I'm looking forward — as a fan of the books and a fan of the movies — to seeing it myself.
MTV: When it comes to the "Twilight" films, there are two types of scenes: Those in Stephenie's books, and the new ones Melissa Rosenberg added. Do you feel an extra level of excitement shooting those, because they're so new?
Facinelli: I do. A lot of people keep asking "Hey, what happens in 'New Moon'?" And you say, "Well, if you've read the book, you know what happens." But I like the scenes that aren't necessarily in the book, that get to tell a little bit of the backstory. It adds another element to the moviemaking, and it's a little surprise for the fans.
MTV: We've been asking your co-stars to give us their favorite "New Moon" line in character. Can you do yours?
Facinelli: Oh, wow. Now I have to reach back a whole year and try to remember my lines from a year ago, when I can barely remember my lines the day of. ... OK, here we go: "Like everything else in life, I just had to decide what to do with what I was given." That's a line that Carlisle says.
MTV: OK, cool. But can you do it in character?
Facinelli: No. [Laughs.] Then, you gotta pay me. If I'm gonna act, you better pay me, Larry Carroll!
MTV: All right, we'll take down your address and have every fan send you a quarter.
Facinelli: You know, I don't even know if I can do Carlisle on the spot like that.
MTV: Really?
Facinelli: No. That takes time and preparation.
MTV: Well, we certainly don't want to reduce you to a Vegas-like thing. Like you're doing an Elvis imitation.
Facinelli: [Laughs.] No, no. Really, in order to play those roles, you have to get into the whole spirit of the character. I have to have on my white makeup and my contact lenses, otherwise it just doesn't work. Otherwise, it looks like Peter Facinelli trying to play something; it's weird. But I could say that's one of my favorite lines from "New Moon": "Like everything else in life, I just had to decide what to do with what I was given." But that's me saying it, not Carlisle. [In "New Moon"] Carlisle says it, and it's very Carlisle-esque.
MTV: Well, then, tell us about the day you got to deliver the line on the "New Moon" set. Was it everything you had hoped it would be?
Facinelli: I hope so. God, I hope so. You know, it was a line that wasn't in the script. It was in the book, and I asked Chris Weitz if we could put it in the movie, because I liked that line.
MTV: Really?
Facinelli: Yeah, and so we worked it into the stitching scene with Bella. It was in the book with Bella, when I was stitching her up. It's just a line that I always liked.
MTV: We know you're hard at work on a lot of things right now, Peter. But anything else new we should be looking forward to?
Facinelli: Well, between "Nurse Jackie" and "Eclipse," I'm pretty busy. I mean, I go straight from "Eclipse" right into "Nurse Jackie." So my fall and winter is pretty locked up.
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