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Anna Kendrick Compares Filming Twilight To Surviving ‘A Hostage Situation’!

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Filming the first Twilight movie wasn’t exactly a dream come true for Anna Kendrick. While discussing her film career in an interview with Vanity Fair, the actress revealed being on set of the first film of the beloved teen fantasy franchise was like a traumatic “bonding event” for the cast due to the rainy weather in Oregon where the flick was shot. Related: Twilight Actor Gregory Tyree Boyce Found Dead At 30 She told the outlet: Everyone?

Even Robert Pattinson!? The actress went on to liken the experience to “people who survive a hostage situation,” explaining: Wet shoes really are the worst, we guess!

Thankfully, filming the rest of the Twilight movies weren’t as traumatic for Anna, who played Jessica Stanley, the best friend to Kristen

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