The Examiner sat down with Jackson Rathbone and talked to him about his early roots, rise in Hollywood, and how he deals with all the attention. When they asked him about Jasper’s bloodlust in Twilight vs. New Moon, this is what he had to say:
It’s all in the old saying, ‘Location, location, location . . .’ Once you realize the immense animalistic impulses a vampire has, you realize . . . every little thing is more intense. The smell from a vampire-burning bonfire, the adrenaline from the kill, and the exhaustion from the chase . . . basically, in terms of scent, the difference is between a dance studio filled with smells [of] burning and violence, as opposed to the Cullen Family living room, which is filled with the smell of birthday cake. There is no inconsistency, don’t worry.
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