Friday, June 4, 2010
Kiowa talks set & cast in Knoxville...
Actor Kiowa Gordon's lips are sealed.
It's hard to get him to give away any dish on his fellow "Twilight" stars. Don't hold your breath too long expecting him to. Actually, you shouldn't hold your breath anyway. It's not healthy.
Nonetheless, we're here for some "Twilight" dish - and, by golly, we want to make Gordon give it up. As werewolf Embry Call in "The Twilight Saga: New Moon," he spent a lot of time hanging out with Taylor Lautner. Surely he has something to tell us about that dude.
Hey, what about hottie Kristen Stewart? Gordon must have something on her, right?
"I don't gossip with stuff, like, 'Hey, are you guys dating?' I'm not into the whole gossip thing," Gordon says.
Despite what your dirty minds may think, the set of the "Twilight" films is not filled with hormonal actors wanting to score with each other.
"It's very professional," Gordon insists. "Everybody is having a good time. No one is hitting on anyone really."
He does, however, admit he and the other werewolves, including Lautner, would hang out together off set.
"Taylor can be crazy," he says. "We'll go bowling and stuff, and he'll do a back flip out of nowhere."
That's cool. I guess.
Gordon spent most of his time in Pigeon Forge this past weekend hyping a low-budget movie that hasn't even been made yet.
He's the lead of the horror flick "Into the Darkness," which may not see the light of day without a distributor to bring it to theaters. However, he and the rest of the cast of the indie film, which will be shot in Middle Tennessee later this summer, are eager to get the project going.
"After I read the script, I knew it was something I wanted to do. It's something different," the 20-year-old actor says.
So Gordon and the cast are booking themselves at shows such as Adventure Con to reach out to fans and get a groundswell of support under way.
Gordon's the only real name attached to the film, and that's due to his appearance in his one and only film - 2009's "New Moon." Because of his ties to the popular "Twilight" franchise, he was approached about doing "Into the Darkness."
And between his times doing that at Adventure Con 2010, the biannual pop culture and fantasy show, he wanted to have fun - riding go-karts on the Parkway and hitting the other amusements.
"I hope we have time to do that," he says. "I want to go out and have some fun."
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