8. Due to Twilight-mania and their leading man becoming one of the most famous actors in the world, the small movie had to hire extra layers of security due to its many scenes filmed on the streets of New York City.
“I knew when Rob was going to the bathroom accompanied by about 14 guards that we had real security issues,” Coulter said. “I mean, we expected something, but not what we got.”
Coulter revealed the crew often dealt with “thousands of girls standing outside from dawn until dusk” in an interview with Cinema Blend, adding, “It was not easy, believe me.” And he admitted to going off on the paparazzi at one point, explaining, “They were angry they couldn’t get a shot of him. They felt it was their right, that we should accommodate them. I lost it, and they deserved it. They deserve worse. That was the one time I couldn’t hold back.”
9. In another interview, Coulter admitted he might not have cast Pattinson if Twilight had already been released, but not because of the security measures. “He is so limited by the kinds of traits he has to express,” he told USA Today of Edward Cullen. “It’s not that psychologically complex.”
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