
Kristen Stewart has two movies coming out before she reunites with her co-stars on the much-anticipated Twilight sequel “New Moon” in a few days – “The Cake Eaters” and “Adventureland” both to be released this March.
MTV talks to Kristen about the Twilight mania, and she tries to explain herself about the “misconceptions” of fans and other people about the way she talks, speaks and everything else she does. Here’s the juiciest part of the interview:
MTV: Kristen, now that you’ve made it through the chaos of the first “Twilight” exploding onto the scene, what will you carry with you into the making of the next films?
Kristen Stewart: To be honest, the difference in doing a big movie or a small movie for me, the biggest difference has been in promoting it. The making of the movie is [simpler]; shooting a movie, whether it’s on a large scale or small scale, it’s the same thing once you actually get in front of the camera. But promoting the film is a different story. Everybody puts so much weight on everything that you say, and I’m not too good at expressing myself. To talk about something that you’re so vested in and put your whole life into all the time — I just really care about [acting], and I’ve realized that it’s a bigger job than I thought it was gonna be.
MTV: But you still look forward to it?
Stewart: I look forward to all of it. We’re just starting prep on “New Moon,” and it’s almost like a more elaborate version of the first one. It’s getting bigger and bigger, which is great. I mean, it’s what we all hoped for.
If this won’t stop the Kristen Stewart haters from judging the actress, I don’t know what will.





