Interviews

 

INTERVIEW WITH MRS. TAMPA, WHO LOST HER DAUGHTER
By Fanny Spiekerman
 
            We: Hello Mrs. Tampa, I’m very interested in your story about your lost daughter. If you agree with it I wanna know all about this kidnapping.
            Mrs. Tampa: Yeah, sure, no problem!
            We: Oké great, what’s exactly happen? I mean, how did it happen?
            Mrs. Tampa:   Well, I was cooking some chips on Friday evening when the phone ringed. My daughter said: ‘It’s Katy I’ll take it! After an hour I thought: where is Lyla? She’s already an hour on the phone! So I went to the living room but she wasn’t there, she wasn’t either in her own room or the kitchen. Nowhere! I have shouted and looked everywhere; I’ve called Katy and all her friends. After 15 minutes I have called the police, it took them 3 months before they give it up, so I still don’t know what’s happen, now one by the way.
            We: Wow, that is an interesting story, and very sad for you and her family of course!
Maybe it’s a very rude question, but do you think she’s still alive?
            Mrs. Tampa: I... don’t know, every time I cry I speak to myself: she’s still alive, she’s still alive. But when I am serious, I.... think she’s dead…
            We: I don’t know what to say…  I’m very surprised you just dare to say it! But I think it is very difficult for you, isn’t it? Well, I’ll let you rest, how do you think about it?
            Mrs. Tampa: I... yes please, I am very tired…
            We: Well, good luck, your going to get over it, I think. Thank you for this information. I think she’s somewhere and your going to meet her, later... very happy and beautiful, a perfect daughter.


 

 

Interviw With Taylor Lautner

*We don't own this interview*

Teen: Okay, so obviously you had to wear a wig to play Jacob, what was that like?
    Taylor: When I first heard that I was going to be wearing a wig I was really excited. I was like "Cool, I have never worn a wig before, this is going to be fun change my look up a bit."
But then, after the first day of filming I was through with it. It was really itchy, it was always getting in my face! I'd be trying to eat lunch and it's in my mouth and, yeah, even when were filming the scenes and I'm talking and it's in my mouth and agh! It was quite the adventure with the wig.
Teen: Uh-oh, in the next movie Jacob will have a lot more scenes (if the movies stay true to the books) so that will mean a lot more wig! 
    Taylor: You're right! The good news is when he (Jacob) transforms into a werewolf he cuts the long hair off, so I'd have regular hair.
Teen: Who are you most excited to have see the movie?
    Taylor: I invited a lot of people but I'm having one of my grandparents come out for the movie and they're actually going to the premiere. All of my family lives in Michigan and every family member has read the books, I mean all four of my grandparents, aunts, and uncles, everybody! It's just crazy cool that they love it so much!
Teen: Looking ahead to the other books in the Twilight series, which scene would you be most excited, if given the chance, to film as Jacob?
    Taylor: If there happen to be sequels, I really like Jacob's character when he's serious, because he gets so different. He almost has a split personality. When he is his normal self he's that happiest, friendly kind of guy, and then when he's a werewolf he's all intense and grumpy and Bella's just like, "Whoa! What happened to you?" So I look forward to that, as an actor, challenging myself to be able to show those two sides. And also the motorcycle scenes, they would be fun and make the premiere more amazing. Plus, I get to see it with my family. My brother, my mom and my dad are flying out to see it with me so it will be nice.