SOUTHFIELD, Mich. (WJBK) -- Kristen Stewart is back for Twilight saga's final installment. But before Breaking Dawn Part 2's opening on Friday, FOX 2's Lee Thomas sat down with the 22-year-old actress to find out the differences between being a relative unknown in 2008 as compared to today.
Lee: Have you gone back and watched the old movies at all? Or seen them on cable and stopped to watch?
Kristen: "Yeah, ya know, when I can't sleep, I just throw in a 'Twilight' movie. No, I haven't really gone back and watched them in a long time. And when I see them on TV, I very quickly change the channel. Not to say that I'm not 100 percent proud of them but it is like a little too much.
LT: What do you see when you look back?
KS: "You can see that I don't know something, do you know what I mean? You can just tell. I can just tell, 'Oh God, you have no idea what's ahead of you, girl.'"
LT: You mentioned during the early movies that you weren't sure if you liked the interviews and publicity. Do you like it any better now?
KS: "It does complete the process. There are a million that you probably wouldn't think about or were given certain questions that you wouldn't consider. So it is fun, especially when you've finished a movie and you don't really get to indulge those thoughts anymore. It is fun to go back and think about it all day. At the same time,
Tuesday, May 21 2013 1:37 PM EDT2013-05-21 17:37:50 GMT
The FOX 2 mug has gone "Hollywood." We equipped contest winner Annalee Buschbacher with the coveted FOX 2 coffee mug and assigned her the task to snap pics of it during her recent trip to Los Angeles.
The FOX 2 mug has gone "Hollywood." We equipped contest winner Annalee Buschbacher with the coveted FOX 2 coffee mug and assigned her the task to snap pics of it during her recent trip to Los Angeles.
Monday, May 20 2013 10:05 AM EDT2013-05-20 14:05:46 GMT
According to the Center for Disease Control, it is estimated that 3.5 million children are bitten by dogs each year, and most victims are children under the age of 9.
According to the Center for Disease Control, it is estimated that 3.5 million children are bitten by dogs each year, and most victims are children under the age of 9.