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NEW VIDEO INTERVIEW: Robert Pattinson & Elizabeth Debicki Talk 'Tenet' To Kinowetter

 NEW VIDEO INTERVIEW: Robert Pattinson & Elizabeth Debicki Talk 'Tenet' To Kinowetter

Hoping for some more video interviews for Tenet promo coming our way soon! 

 

In the meantime don't forget today is DC FanDome so make sure to get yourself signed up HERE to see 'The Batman' Panel this evening. Once you sign yourself up and select your country the time will show in your timezone. It's on at 5.30pm PT (which for me is 1.30am) but there will be 2 repeats tomorrow so plenty of chances to see it.

Robert Pattinson On The Cover Of Inrockuptibles - NEW Interview & Pics

Robert Pattinson On The Cover Of Inrockuptibles - NEW Interview & Pics

UPDATED: FULL Interview Translation Added Below



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Interview Translation (thanks to Pattinson ArtWork)
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Jean Marc Lalanne who interviewed Rob shared this BTS pic on his instagram

TEASERS: NEW Robert Pattinson Interviews From Deauville On The Way

TEASERS: NEW Robert Pattinson Interviews From Deauville On The Way

A couple of French Tv stations tweeted teasers today of upcoming interviews with Rob.


 
Teaser pics of an interview with TchiTcha(via @batetche)


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NEW PHOTO: Robert Pattinson Doing An Interview Today

NEW PHOTO: Robert Pattinson Doing An Interview Today

I wonder if she made it out alive? I know I wouldn't have {faints}



Thanks Susie

A new print interview with Robert Pattinson via Szene Hamburg

Berlinale is the festival that keeps on giving! Another new print interview with Robert Pattinson, this time from Szene Hamnurg.  It is similar to other interviews you've already seen here but has some new information. Rob talks filming in -40 weather and avoiding frostbite!

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SZENE HAMBURG: A talk with Robert Pattinson
During the Berlinale we met the actor, who talked about his new movie LIFE, bad fathers, and photography as art and frost bite on fingers.

What was it like to play a photographer under the direction of a legendary photographer like Anton Corbijn?
(laughs) Luckily I didn’t really see Dennis Stock as a photographer in the beginning. For me he was someone who wanted to be an artist but wasn’t sure if he had what it takes to be an artist. I had the feeling that the camera was a means for him to express himself.

How did you work with the camera? Did you only pose with it or did you really use it?
The great thing was that I got the camera a couple of months before we started shooting. It was loaned to us from the Leica museum and it’s the same camera Dennis Stock used. There aren’t many original old cameras left, but they are great and I used mine extensively.

What did you photograph?
I started doing the Werner Herzog film 'Queen of the Desert' right after that and I couldn’t stop taking pictures of the location. I took hundreds of pics of the sets and Marrakesh. I didn’t really do it seriously or because of the movie, but more because it was fun. I figured I could ask Anton how to use the Leica correctly later, but he couldn’t really help me with that (laughs)

But he did show you some tricks, didn’t he? I mean he has to be the best teacher for that.
That’s what I thought, that he would show me how to hold the camera and move it, but Anton told me that I needed to understand the camera myself. Eventually I understood him because he is a different photographer than Dennis Stock was. Anton loves photography, he likes moving on the sidelines and observe everything as oppose to Dennis Stock, who acted more like a painter. Stock wasn’t only focused on his counterpart but also on himself and he was looking for validation. He didn’t really enjoy his role as a photographer because he wanted to be more extravagant.

Is that the reason you were interested in the role?
To be honest the first thing that interested me was that he was a bad father. Usually at my age there aren’t many father roles to play and in this one the father doesn’t love his kid and doesn’t understand why. There is this beautiful scene where James Dean is playing with his nephew and Stock is watching them and wracking his brains how Dean can be so natural and loving with a child. That broke my heart. Another thing is, that everybody thinks that someone like that is an asshole and I thought it was exciting to present him more likable despite of that. Contrary to that Dennis Stock’s pictures are full of feeling.
You can really see that, in his own way, he really loved James Dean. He couldn’t really tell him that but it seems like Stock put a crown on James with the pictures. At the same time bitterness and jealousy also shine through those pictures and one could also see the influence James had on him. I love Stock’s pictures from that era, the jazz musicians whose pictures showed how much he admired them. I think photography was a way for him to show his love for others.

Did the role change your view of photographers that follow you all the time?
Not really. Even if a photographer wanted to be paparazzi back then, it wouldn’t have been easy without a lot of knowledge and skills, especially trying to use the flash (laughs) Apart from that people like Dennis Stock had a different aspiration to photography. They were searching for a new imagery and they wanted to present people in a different light. They want them to vibrate and discover new sides of them and the reader’s wanted that as well. Today one doesn’t really need to do a lot to push the release and paparazzi are kind of trying to humiliate people. It’s as if they don’t really like what they are doing themselves and so they look for the bad things in others. I don’t really understand it and it’s annoying.

Is that really Anton Corbijn standing on the red carpet playing a photographer in the movie?

Yes, that’s him and he used more takes for his scene than any other in the movie (laughs) He would say ‘Oh I didn’t do that right’ and we shot until 10 am. It was crazy.

Is James Dean still important for young actors today? Is he still a role model?
I still remember when I was 16 and he was one of my idols. Everyone knows the picture on Times Square and he was the ideal model of understatement. When I started acting I was very timid and I didn’t want to overact. I wanted my acting to be more like his: calm and full of feelings that he was able to internalize.

Was there a James Dean scene for you in the movie?
Yes, especially where the staying calm is concerned (laughs) we shot the scenes on Dean’s farm in Toronto and it was -40 degrees and I really couldn’t understand how one can shoot outside in that cold. The camera froze to my fingers and I had to stand in front of a heater to get it off my fingers. We were really close to getting frostbite and I started to get annoyed, but then I was over that and I got really calm.

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'In the footsteps of Robert Pattinson' page thanks @Inthejungle for the translation! 
 

Robert Pattinson Graces The Cover Of NME (Out Tomorrow)

Robert Pattinson Graces The Cover Of NME (Out Tomorrow)

UPDATED with another preview of the interview (scroll down)

Folks in the UK will be able to pick up NME magazine tomorrow with Rob on the cover. It also features a new interview with hi.

You can find out more about where you can pick up the free mag HEREHERE & HERE. Or grab the digital version HERE

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Check out an excerpt via The Mirror:
Robert Pattinson has said starring in the Twilight franchise meant he couldn't step foot in a supermarket for SIX years.

The actor, whose fame skyrocketed after landing the role of vampire Edward Cullen in the movie adaptation of the popular books, revealed he'd have people following him around 24/7.

"I had people sitting outside my house every single day, and it drove me crazy," Robert, who also recently admitted he finds it hard to stay in shape these days, told NME magazine.

"I didn't go into a supermarket for about six years. But now I can go in and chat to the guy who's working there about his kids, or where he's going on holiday, and not be thinking, 'Is he gonna sell me out?'

He added: "I just don't have to think about that stuff anymore."

Pattinson, who looks as handsome as ever on the cover of the magazine, reckons the most embarrassing photo anyone could ever take of him would be "in a bookshop and everyone can see what book you're buying".

He also has mixed feelings about certain award show ceremonies, saying: "I was watching the MTV VMAs the other day and thinking how bizarre it was that I ever did that s**t.

"I remember doing those awards and saying the dumbest stuff. And I was hungover for most of it."

Googling himself is not something he does often, but he admits to doing it every now and then.

"I go through periods where I don't do it at all and feel glorious! Then I'll fall back into this pit," he says.

"It really does affect you, and it all comes from some moron sitting on a comment board. It's always that person who's needling away at you, who you either want to destroy, or convince them to love you."
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From NME.com:

Robert Pattinson labels people who leave abusive messages online as "demons who live in basements" in his NME cover feature.

FKA Twigs responded to racist abuse on Twitter last September, following news romantically linking her to the Twilight actor.

Speaking to NME for the cover feature of this week's all-new free magazine, distributed in more than 500 locations on Friday, September 25, Pattinson is asked what he thinks about the comments – specifically those aimed at his girlfriend.

"I was talking to my dad about this and I bet him that if he looked up Nelson Mandela's funeral on YouTube, the first comment would be a racist one," Pattinson says. "And it was, with like a million upvotes."

"What I don’t get is why. I think it’s because most normal people are not commenters – I’ve never met anyone who’s left a comment on anything," he adds. "It’s just demons who live in basements. You have this weird thing where you end up trying to fight against this faceless blob, where the more you hate it, the bigger it gets, because it’s all in your head.”

That said, Pattinson admits that he does Google himself, not out of vanity, but out of a “weird compulsion” to “reinforce my negative opinion of myself."

Thanks Flavia

NEW INTERVIEW: Robert Pattinson Talks To The Observer Magazine About Fame, Life, Internet Trolls & MORE

NEW INTERVIEW: Robert Pattinson Talks To The Observer Magazine About Fame, Life, Internet Trolls & MORE  

Another great new interview along with some fantastic quotes from Anton Corbijn about Rob.

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New interview with Robert Pattinson to promote Life

A new foreign press interview with Robert Pattinson to promote the upcoming European release of Life.  The original interview was published in German from Waz-Online.de . The translation below is with thanks to @Inthejungle83 because you know how much we all love Google translate!

The interview notes that during "Twilight" Robert Pattinson was in the spotlight on the red carpet and is now leaving the teen heartthrob status behind.   "now he is barely recognizable. He stirred honey into the coffee, giggles and hiding his face behind a beard."
 
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NEW Translated interview with Robert Pattinson for Life

New interview with Robert Pattinson for Life

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A new Italian interview with Robert Pattinson about his role in Life, has been published in the newspaper Corriere della Serra.  It's a translated interview and so the accuracy may not be the best.  An excerpt of the translation is copied below:

“To set myself free from the Twilight saga, I agreed to be the co-star in Life”, says the actor who plays the star’s photographer who died 60 years ago.

“Twilight? I am proud to have been a part of it. I am no longer forced to pursue a job as I did before Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. The fame sprung after that still puts me at ease, also on the economic side, to select only the projects I believe in. And Life is the proof of that.”

Q: What effect did it have on you to be the photographer and not the subject of the pictures for once?
“I realized how much it may be difficult to deal with a star. When you’re on the red carpet you actually don’t even see the photographers, you move doing some poses, often studied, but you can’t see the faces, you only see the flashes. Of course, it wasn’t easy for a photographer of that time, as well as certainly it isn’t today. However, Dean was able to keep his private life enough hidden. It was a different era, but there wasn’t less greed to know the intimate details of his daily life than nowadays.”

Q: Idol of the young generation, beautiful, certainly not a “bad boy”, but still quite with a dark charm: when you got the script, did you think you would be the right one for the role of James Dean?
“I think one might think of it, but it wouldn’t be the right choice for both the good of the character as well as for me. They would start the comparisons, I would be accused of presumption and then, perhaps, I would not be able to give that little extra that instead DeHaan managed to do. From my point of view, been able to play Stock and his way of relating to someone so elusive, but in his way charming, magnetic, posed a challenge is even more exciting than to impersonate Dean.”

Q: At the time of that story Stock was 27, he was already a father and he had to struggle between work and family while pursuing his dream of becoming an accomplished photographer: you are almost the same age, 29, you are already famous and you don’t have a family: it seems that there can’t be a more distant character…
“At a first glance yes, but these aren’t the characteristics which most define a person. Both the success and becoming a parent are variables that depend on you, or rather, not only on you. You need luck and find a person who, in addition to love, wants the same things that you want at the time you want them. Stock was like me in the determination to wanting to be an artist, and also in that bit of initial embarrassment that I often feel when I relate myself with someone for the first time.”

Q: Are you a shy person?
“No, but I need some time to open up to anyone.”

Q: Even romantically?
“With anyone, even in love.”

Q: Did you ever fear that the label “the one from that Twilight movie” could negatively affect your future in acting?
“The success of Twilight is something special that I will never regret. Since I started this career I am trying to improve myself, to challenge myself with different roles compared to those I have already interpreted. If in 10 years they will speak of me still just as “the one from Twilight”, the blame will be mine alone.”

Thanks for the tip Nancy / Source / Source / Translation via RP Australia


NEW INTERVIEW: Robert Pattinson Talks To RBB At The Berlin Film Festival

NEW INTERVIEW: Robert Pattinson Talks To RBB At The Berlin Film Festival

Rob is doing interviews this morning in Berlin ahead of the Life Photocall, Press Conference and Premiere later today. And here's one of the first interviews out from RBB.

The translation has been updated with a better version. Happy reading!

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I´m exactly where I want to be

Even after two Cronenberg-movies many still doubt the acting skills of Twilight-star Robert Pattinson. On Monday he presents his latest movie “Life” at Berlinale – together with director Anton Corbijn. In this interview the former vampire-star explains how he connected with the movie and why he feels his career is in a good place.

Q: Mr. Pattinson, is James Dean still an icon to your generation?
RP: Definitely. Especially when I was young. I knew James Dean before I even knew I wanted to act. I had read many of his interviews. He was style-defining and has an influence on every actor, simply through his physicality. Anyone who´s leaning forward, trying to look cool, is copying James Dean, really (laughs)

Robert Pattinson Interview for Dior in September's Glamour Spain

The countdown to DiorRob is like the twelve days of Christmas in August. Another new interview with Robert Pattinson, this time from Glamour Spain.

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THE MAGNETIC SEX APPEAL OF ROBERT PATTINSON
He has one of the most magnetic looks of current cinema. Free from his vampiric past, the actor writes the first chapters of his new life, next to Dior Homme, turning into an icon of freedom.

Robert Pattinson says he's not the perfect man, but he's very close. His millions of fans believe so, and after seeing him in the new Dior Homme ad, so do we. Discreet and misterious, Pattinson (London, 1986) is still the same he's always been in spite of the fame he got with The Twilight Saga. Since then, his CV grows in an unstoppable way with titles like Water for Elephants, Bel Ami and David Cronenberg's Cosmopolis. We'll soon see him in The Rover, and he starts filming: Maps to the Stars, again with Cronenberg and Hold on to Me, with actress Carey Mulligan. Used to living with the rumors of his break up with Kristen Stewart, he feels grown up for the first time. In Los Angeles and in a Glamour Exclusive, he confesses that he's a one-woman man. As said before: almost perfect.

What made you accept to being the new face of the Maison Dior?
It was a combination of circumstances. When it was proposed to me, I was filming very small movies and I thought representing a brand like Dior would allow me to get to the public more. It's good to have a big company as an ally. Being the face of a brand is something I've doubted a lot. I've turned down offers in the past, but when the french campaign proposed it to me, the decision was easy. I like what the brand represents. I like it because it's inaccessible and I relate to its philosophy.

Do you miss the media attention the Twilight Saga caused?
No, although I do have new found feelings. On one side, the popularity made me face the pressure of the media, but on the other side, I felt safe being part of a saga so profitable.

Do you mean Twilight gave you economical support that now allows you to freely choose low budget cinematic projects?
Yeah, that's what I mean. Twilight has given value to my image all over the world. Before I star in a romantic comedy, I'd rather turn into the face of a strong firm. It's something that in reality, I could've done earlier, but I've waited because I wanted to team with a good brand. Two years ago, when I began considering the idea of being the face of a perfume, nobody was doing it. Now all actors do it, from Brad Pitt to Matthew McConaughey. It's fun that we're all doing it now.

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*NEW* Robert Pattinson Pic & Interview From InStyle Magazine (Germany)

*NEW* Robert Pattinson Pic & Interview From InStyle Magazine (Germany)

We're really being spoiled the last few days. I could get used to it ;-} 

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GAHHHHHHHHH
I think I only have about 2 lives left. I need another 1,000 please Dior

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Gorgeous *NEW* HQ Robert Pattinson Pics & GQ Interview

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Gorgeous *NEW* Robert Pattinson Pics &  GQ Interview


HELLO Rob in a swimming pool!!
*faints*

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FULL Translation After The Cut  (Big Thanks to Lboogie in our comments)

 
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