Quote by Booboo Stewart
Obviously, Ive been on sets before but nothing as big as Twilight.

Obviously, Ive been on sets before but nothing as big as Twilight. You forget sometimes that youre on set of one of the biggest movies ever- so when you just sit back and think about it its just so incredible. Its such a great learning experience. – Booboo Stewart

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