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Showing posts with label Audio. Show all posts

AUDIO: The HFPA In Conversation With Robert Pattinson

AUDIO: The HFPA In Conversation With Robert Pattinson
UPDATE: Added a photo from the interview 

What a treat, 30 MINUTES OF ROB! Get out those headphones, close your eyes and listen!


Robert Pattinson sat down with Kristien Gijbels to talk big opportunities happening in his career, from his starring role in The Lighthouse opposite Willem Dafoe to his role with Timothée Chalamet in The King, to his upcoming turn as Bruce Wayne in The Batman. They also dig into his history with major fandoms, attending the premiere for Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, why he thinks Edward Cullen/Twilight tattoos are "punk rock", and what kernel of an idea inspires all the roles he performs.



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AUDIO: Robert Pattinson talks to NPR on Fresh Air podcast about Batman, The Lighthouse, not playing an English prince, post-Twilight career, and MORE

AUDIO: Robert Pattinson talks to NPR on Fresh Air podcast about Batman, The Lighthouse, not playing an English prince, post-Twilight career, and MORE

40+ minutes! Yassssssssss. Here are a couple of highlights but please. You know you want all 40+ minutes of Robert Pattinson in your ears.

From Fresh Air:
On how he changes his voice for every role

Whenever I'm doing a movie or a character in an English accent, I mean, I literally feel like I'm naked and I'm incapable of doing my normal voice in a character. It just doesn't come out at all. It's every single time I read something, the first thing to change has something to do with my voice. It just does it naturally, and I find a deep pleasure in doing accents as well.

On getting ready to play Batman in the forthcoming film
It's been played in so many different ways. The comics cover so much ground, the movies cover so much ground. ... So I guess it's kind of what Matt Reeves, who is directing, wants to go for. ... When I was just doing the screen test and stuff, it's pretty astonishing how different you feel when you put [the Batman costume] on. You can have as many ideas as you want and as soon as you put that costume on, it feels like an entirely different situation, which you could never have predicted.
Now for the good stuff! The podcast is also available on your mobile devices if you want to listen on the go. Rob joined me on my drive to work. :)


NEW AUDIO INTERVIEW: Maverick Award Honoree Robert Pattinson Talks ‘Good Time’

NEW AUDIO INTERVIEW: Maverick Award Honoree Robert Pattinson Talks ‘Good Time’

SCAD District shared this new audio interview with Rob along with this great new pic.

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Grab yourself a cuppa, get comfy and enjoy this 10 minute interview with Rob





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AUDIO: Robert Pattinson Reads 'Lying in a Hammock at William Duffy’s Farm in Pine Island, Minnesota' By James Wright

AUDIO: Robert Pattinson Reads 'Lying in a Hammock at William Duffy’s Farm in Pine Island, Minnesota' By James Wright

Play. Listen. Repeat
I could listen to his voice ALL day long



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Audio Interview: Robert Pattinson Talks 'Good Time' With Ryan Seacrest

Audio Interview: Robert Pattinson Talks 'Good Time' With Ryan Seacrest

Rob spoke on the phone to Ryan Seacrest earlier today. Listen to the interview below.


Thanks Julia  for the audio
Thanks Nancy for the heads up!

AUDIO: Tim Sika Talks To Robert Pattinson & The Safdie Brothers On Celluloid Dreams

AUDIO: Tim Sika Talks To Robert Pattinson & The Safdie Brothers On Celluloid Dreams


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AUDIO: Robert Pattinson talks to NPR's The Frame about Good Time - "I want to be in my own lane"

AUDIO: Robert Pattinson talks to NPR's The Frame about Good Time - "I want to be in my own lane"

We saw the gorgeous pics HERE but now we have the interview!

CLICK HERE TO LISTEN!

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Interview Highlights Under The Cut!

AUDIO: THR's Scott Feinberg Has A Great With Chat Robert Pattinson In 'Awards Chatter' Podcast

AUDIO: THR's Scott Feinberg Has A Great With Chat Robert Pattinson In 'Awards Chatter' Podcast

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Describing your perfect Sunday morning would surely include a 40 min podcast of Robert Pattinson to listen to over breakfast right? (Let's be honest that would be every morning if I had my way)
Well we can totally help with you that this morning. 

Just click below (give it a couple of seconds to load) to hear Rob's dulcet tones as he chats to Scott Feinberg from THR for his Awards Chatter Podcast where he talks about his excitement for Good Time, working with David Cronenberg and Werner Herzog, his Twilight days, his fans and lots more. 





If you have trouble listening above listen over at The Hollywood Reporter

FULL AUDIO: Robert Pattinson On The Howard Stern Show

FULL AUDIO: Robert Pattinson On The Howard Stern Show

Such a great interview with Rob!

Here we go! Thanks Nicole.





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Audio: 'I Really Love Rob, He's A Really Fine Actor' Anton Corbin On Robert Pattinson, 'Life' & More

Audio: 'I Really Love Rob, He's A Really Fine Actor' Anton Corbin On Robert Pattinson, 'Life' & More

Picturehouse did an audio interview with Anton Corbijn recently. It's quite similar to some of the other interviews we've heard and read in the past but I'll never get tired of hearing Anton talking about what a fine actor Rob is and how Rob is the lead in the movie.

Life talk starts around the 12min mark.

Audio & Translation: Robert Pattinson Talks Selfie Faces & More To Deutschlandfunk

Audio & Translation: Robert Pattinson Talks Selfie Faces & More To Deutschlandfunk

Deutschlandfunk interviewed Robert Pattinson & you can listen the audio HERE. They've dubbed over it ;( but you can hear Rob ever now and then. The translation of it is below, thanks to Nicole.

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Translation

Q: Is there also a photo of you which you would call “your Time Square photo?”
Rob: It is weird, because I have so many pictures taken, at premieres and stuff. There are singular photos which people want to have signed, and those are always the same. I can’t understand it, because it’s not my taste. I think, why this picture? I don’t know if there is THE ONE picture… I think I’m the wrong person to judge… And the James Dean picture was like a campaign, the pictures were staged in a certain way. They tried to show the lost soul–should he go back to the family farm or not? They wanted to show the inner conflict of the young farm boy and artist. Pictures of me are like covering every base possible… it’s like he’s a fourteen year old (laughs) or something… it’s kind of diluted a bit.

Q: Isn’t it annoying to be photographed all the time? 
Rob: I’m a lot more comfortable now than before. I don’t really know why. I guess when people have seen you a million times in a certain pose then they look through you. Either you stand there like a Madam Tussaud figure or you look just frightened, all the time. I try to avoid taking photos now.

Q: But sure now you know how to look to get a good photo? 
Rob: When I was younger I suddenly caught myself posing. Then I told myself to stop, it’s embarrassing.

Q: What did you know about James Dean? 
Rob: Like pretty much any actor goes through a period, I was a bit obsessed with him, when I was 16 or 17. Everyone in this age studies his body language, and then in a casting they all do James Dean, that is quite embarrassing. I didn’t read his biography or anything, but I watched a lot of his stuff.

Q: But then Anton Corbijn didn’t ask you to play JD, but Dane deHaan. Were you disappointed then? 
Rob: I mean, he is a very interesting person, it’s an interesting part, but Dennis stuck out to me anyway. The way the James Dean role was written he is very self confident. He knows that he will break through. But I never was one who thinks success is inevitable. When there are problems, I immediately think: ‘you won’t make it.’ Dennis Stock was full of fear, I can relate to that much more than a kind of free-spirited artist.

Q: We don’t know as much about Stock as we know about JD. We see Dennis Stock in a very unsatisfied situation, also in private life. What was the point you wanted to show? 
Rob: He is a quite negative character. He is an asshole. that’s what I loved about it. This is deceptive. Many people who want to be an artist are afraid, and fear holds them back from becoming the artist they want to be. And then they blame their wife and kid, and the city, because they are afraid they aren’t as good an artist as they think. That was Dennis’ personality, and I can relate to this. And then there is James Dean, and Dennis is so jealous. He’s living the life the way he wants to live it and he is fulfilling his potential as an artist. Dennis is like: ‘I don’t understand.’

Q: How do you cope with pressure and expectations for yourself? 
Rob: I go back and forth. People always say: ‘don’t listen to anyone.’ But obviously you have to listen to people. It’s a difficult balance. On the one hand, you are supposed to entertain people, and on the other hand, it can hurt you so much when the audience doesn’t like you. At the same time, you can’t do anything interesting without the fear. It’s a difficult balance.

One day you say, fuck it. The next: please love me! And without this pressure it would be boring. I don’t have a solution. Every time I take a new job I go crazy, everything in me breaks down, I get depressed and think I’m the worst actor ever. My dad says then, ‘I like you this way, it means you will be doing a good job’. But I can’t find the idea romantic that you have to pay with pain. I don’t understand it, it’s so weird. Because once you are working it’s fine, it’s fun. But the weeks before are awful.

Q: Maybe you don’t see it in your hotel room, but the fans are standing early in the morning at the red carpet to see you in the evening. I see similarities to James Dean, the hype, the screaming since Twilight- can you compare it? 
Rob: I see a difference. Twilight was one of the first movies where the distribution company saw the potential of the internet fanbase. They let them create the hype.

With James Dean it was that people wanted him to be their leader. That is the difference. In Twilight, the audience wanted to find themselves. Fans felt like a part of it. The James Dean fame - and that’s why the pressure was so much higher for him - people were looking at him for answers: ‘Where are you taking us, tell us how to live!’ Well, no one has asked me how to live at all!

Q: When did you realize what had happened to you? Twilight was just a movie but has caused such a hysteria…. 
Rob: I feel I was in sort of shock for four years. In the last two years I started to realize things slowed down a little bit. And I understood who I am and what I want. When I had signed for the Twilight sequels I knew it would take ten years until the next chapter of my life could start. And it feels exactly like that. It’s seven years now, things calmed down. I can go to the supermarket now. It’s amazing, the glorious experiences like going to McDonalds! (laughing)

Q: Maybe one day you’ll go to the supermarket and no one recognize you. Would you miss it? 
Rob: No. I never really found that much… I mean, it’s nice when people come to premieres, and if suddenly no one came, I’d wonder. I like my job and want people to see the movies. but the hysteria doesn’t fulfill me, on the contrary, it makes me nervous, I don’t need it. The only scary thing is when you get to a point where people still recognize you, but they just don’t care. (laughs) That’s the worst.

Q: Do you photograph yourself? I don’t mean selfies, I mean real photos. 
Rob: I don’t have a selfie face. There are some people who can take selfies, and they look really good, and then there are people with asymmetric faces, and depending on the side the picture is taken, they look like an idiot. That’s what I have. If not for this, maybe I’d be on Instagram and Twitter and stuff with my photos all the time. But because I don’t have a selfie face, it’s just, it’s not – I can’t be a part of it. (laughs)

We HAVE to disagree about the selfie face ;)

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AUDIO INTERVIEW: Robert Pattinson Talks About His Beard, Instagram & More To Anna Wollner

AUDIO INTERVIEW: Robert Pattinson Talks About His Beard, Instagram & More To Anna Wollner


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Click on the pic below to listen to this short audio interview with Robert Pattinson. I wish it longer but the good news is IT'S NOT DUBBED!!!!

You can also Download it from the website if you wish!

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NEW 12 Min Audio Interview With Robert Pattinson

NEW 12 Min Audio Interview With Robert Pattinson

Rob talks Maps To The Stars & MORE to Richard Crouse in this great audio interview
Just close your eyes and listen to his voice.

AUDIO: Robert Pattinson, Guy Pearce & David Michod Interview With Picturehouse

AUDIO: Robert Pattinson, Guy Pearce & David Michod Interview With Picturehouse

Rob, Guy & David were interviewed by Picturehouse recently.
David's interview is at the beginning and then Guy & Rob's starts at the 7:00 mark

AUDIO Interviews: David Michod & Guy Pearce Talk Robert Pattinson & 'The Rover'

AUDIO Interviews: David Michod & Guy Pearce Talk Robert Pattinson & 'The Rover'

Fantastic audio interview from Radio4 with The Rover director David Michod, it's well worth listening to the whole thing. The Rover talk starts at the 9:07 mark and David talks about Rob around the 13:00 mark. He says some great things about Rob (no surprise there ;)).

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Guy Pearce was a guest on Steve Wright's Radio 2 programme and also mentioned Rob.
Guy's interview starts around 10:15 and the Rob talk is at the 13:14 mark.

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Thanks PJ!

AUDIO: Roundtable Interview With Robert Pattinson, Guy Pearce & David Michod For 'The Rover'

AUDIO: Roundtable Interview With Robert Pattinson, Guy Pearce & David Michod For 'The Rover'

We had the transcript and some great pics from this HERE & HERE. Now have a listen to the audio.

Fantastic AUDIO Interview: Empire Magazine Talk To Robert Pattinson

Fantastic AUDIO Interview: Empire Magazine Talk To Robert Pattinson

Brilliant interview with rob. Grab a coffee, head to the 15:00 mark, close your eyes and listen!

AUDIO: Robert Pattinson Talks About Not Having Any Preconceived Plans

AUDIO: Robert Pattinson Talks About Not Having Any Preconceived Plans

DeepestDream.com asked Rob if he had any preconceived plans when choosing acting roles and they provided an audio clip. You KNOW how much we love Rob Audio!

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Thanks to his collaborations with David Cronenberg (Cosmopolis) and now David Michod (The Rover), Robert Pattinson is proving that life after the Twilight project can take an interesting turn. Instead of continuing his forays into studio driven, tentpole type movies, Pattinson has followed his creative heart into more auteur driven features, and with The Rover he gives his most stirring performance to date. Whether he continues his journey into thematically rich, lower budgeted films or if he will sign on for a huge epic isn’t really part of Robert Pattinson’s though process. For him, picking a role isn’t driven by what’s trending in Hollywood or what film would take him higher atop the A-list ladder.

“I don’t really have any particular preconceived plan, I mean each of the Twilight movies I kind of approached them all as individual movies,” said Pattinson. “I never really saw it as (I’m) going back to work or whatever. You can’t really predict what audiences will like or want or even if they’re going to follow you. I think if you try to make challenging stuff (and) you put your heart into it, hopefully at least one person’s going to like it.” To hear the audio version Robert Pattinson’s thoughts on not having a preconceived plan, check out the Soundcloud bar below:

AUDIO: Great interview with Robert Pattinson and David Cronenberg that will make you ProudMamaSteph

AUDIO: Great interview with Robert Pattinson and David Cronenberg that will make you ProudMamaSteph

This is another great one! The audio is dubbed but I could hear most of what Rob and David were saying. All the best bits. Transcript is below. Feel the pride, y'all!



Transcript of Rob and David's portion:

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I think it's kind of funny. I mean literally. I do weird movies and I like weird movies. And I just think it's kind of, all these, like people, the little girls screaming and then they're going to see The Rover. It's kind of hilarious.

David:
I'd like to take credit for this. And I've always thought he's a really, really, a very underrated actor and I thought he was extremely talented. So it just proves that my instinct that he was an actor who was a star before he had a chance to prove that he was a real actor. I mean it's like when he gave Rosette the Palme d'Or everyone told us this is terrible and then (?) so you feel your instinct was correct and that of course makes you feel really good.

Rob:
It's just someone believing in you. I mean, you kind of, someone who you really respect and it makes you think about yourself differently afterwards. And I was always quite ambitious when I was younger but after Cosmopolis you kind of feel different ambitions afterwards and you believe in yourself a little bit more.

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AUDIO Interview: Robert Pattinson Talks To RTL About Hollywood & The Industry

AUDIO Interview: Robert Pattinson Talks To RTL About Hollywood & The Industry

Unfortunately the interview is dubbed BUT we get to hear his gorgeous voice right at the start for a couple of seconds and we get that glorious laugh at the end.
Don't they know they're breaking one of the commandments by dubbing over Rob?

Anyway here's the interview and there's a translation just below it.
Rob is at the 7:40 mark


Translation
"There's definitely that kind of 'we don't give a shit about anything apart from money'. People are like that in LA but there are plenty of people who don't think like that and to be honest I've only had good experiences in Hollywood since I've worked in this industry.
Of course, I've seen people lose themselves but I don't think it's Hollywood's fault but due to their own nerosis. This place attracts a lot of crazies who leave even crazier. But really it's really fun if you're not nuts *laughs*"
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