I had a bunch of other projects that I worked really hard on after 'Twilight,' and the magic just didn't hit.
From Catherine Hardwicke
As a director, we work ridiculously hard on every detail, and we do everything to the billionth degree, and mostly people notice nothing.
I don't like the sterility of the casting office.
As the director, you cannot control what people do after hours or in their trailers or on break. Why would you want to? But you can't.
I had always liked, well, who didn't love Lestat and fall in love with 'Interview with the Vampire,' and 'Nosferatu,' and Coppola's 'Dracula' with the awesome costumes? So I loved all that.
Zombies, mummies - they're disgusting and gross. You don't want to make out with a mummy. At least, I don't.
I could go my whole life and say, 'I'm not going to do anything with a love triangle,' but whenever you have a romance, there has to be some obstacle, and even the dumbest romantic comedies have a love triangle or something.
People love to talk, so let them have fun talking.
When I read the 'Twilight' book, I didn't see it as fantasy. I saw it as a love story.
There's so many versions of 'Red Riding Hood.' It goes back 700 years.
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