‘Pitch Perfect’ actress Anna Kendrick, 34, is opening up about what filming the first movie in the ‘Twilight’ series was like.
In a new interview with Vanity Fair, Kendrick reveals that filming the first movie was a traumatic “bonding event” while they filmed the movie in rainy Portland, Oregon. Kendrick says: “The first movie we filmed in Portland, Oregon, and I just remember being so cold and miserable. And I just remember my Converse being completely soaked through and feeling like, ‘You know, this is a really great group of people and I’m sure that we would be friends at a different time, but I want to murder everyone.'”
She likens the entire experience to being in a ‘hostage situation;’ adding: “Although, it was also kind of bonding. There was something about it, like if you go through some trauma event. Like you imagine people who survive a hostage situation, and you’re kind of bonded for life.” On filming the second ‘Twilight’ movie NEW MOON: “The second movie, for whatever reason the weather wasn’t quite as intense and I think that’s sort of where we all got to know each other a little bit better… [the films] sort of blended into one at some point, because my whole job was to just go, like, ‘This family of very pale people who we never see eating. They’re really weird, right?'” and the finale: “You’re in like half-frozen mud in what was the final scene of filming for everybody. I get to come in and work for a week or two and everybody else has been giving their blood, sweat and tears to the project for months. I show up at the end and I’m like ‘Guys, we did it! Its over!'” Watch below and let us know what you think: