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MTV Movie Awards host Jason Sudeikis talks about Robert Pattinson and hosting Saturday Night Live

MTV Movie Awards host Jason Sudeikis talks about Robert Pattinson and hosting Saturday Night Live






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Vintage Robert Pattinson & Kristen Stewart Clips From MTV's The Seven

No4 In MTV's Top 5 Favourite Robert Pattinson MTV Moments

"MTV First: Robert Pattinson" is on this Friday at 8:56 p.m. ET on MTV and MTV.com.
Tune in to see RPattz introduce a new "Water for Elephants" clip, followed by a live 30-minute interview on MTV.com.

Tweet questions using the hashtag #askrob to get in the conversation!



Robert Pattinson later confessed that the kiss "didn't work," but there are legions of "Twilight" fans who would surely disagree. That smooch with Kristen Stewart, after all, might just be the closest any fan will ever get to seeing the duo lock lips in a setting where they're not pretending to be Forks, Washington, lovebirds.

It all went down at the MTV Movie Awards in June of last year, when Pattinson and Stewart took the stage to accept the Golden Popcorn statue for Best Kiss and ended up, awkwardly and charmingly, kissing onstage. The moment immediately became one of the most memorable in Movie Awards history, so it's no surprise that it's also one of our favorite RPattz moments — a top-five list we're counting down before the debut of "MTV First: Robert Pattinson" this Friday at 8:56 p.m. ET.

Artist Richard Phillips Tells MTV What Makes Robert Pattinson SO Hot

Well I'm sure we all have our opinions on what makes Robert Pattinson Hot.
Richard Phillips gives his opinion on what it is.



Check out the article over on MTV
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Ashton Kutcher - Robert Pattinson's Number One Fan!

Step aside TomStu - you have a contender in the Robert Pattinson Bromance Category... and it's Ashton Kutcher!



I have to admit, it does make me laugh some of the stuff he gets nominated for. Has he won 'best thighs' yet?

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Eliz­a­beth Reaser Says She Was Impressed With Robert Pattinson

Eliz­a­beth Reaser Says She Was Impressed With Robert Pattinson

Well Elizabeth I have to agree with you, I'm impressed with Rob everyday!



"Eclipse" is certainly going to have some high-octane action scenes in it, which means that the entire cast had to train in order to get their bad-ass on for the flick. While Taylor Lautner had been hitting the gym for quite some time in order to play hunky werewolf Jacob Black, the rest of the cast hadn't necessarily had that type of physical commitments to make to the "Twilight" franchise until the third film.

Elizabeth Reaser admits everyone had a hard time keeping up Taylor — including Robert Pattinson, who, we have to admit, doesn’t really seem like the type of guy who regularly makes it a point to pump iron.

"Well Taylor, he's the most fit person I have ever seen in my entire life," Elizabeth recently dished to MTV News. "Taylor doesn't even have to train. He can stand here and do a back flip for no reason using five percent of his energy he's so fit."

So, how did Rob keep up? Is he secretly some sort of gym fanatic? "I don’t think so!" she laughed. "I was impressed with Rob though. This stuff is really hard to do and we trained for hours and hours and hours and he worked really hard. And he's a great actor, so he really committed to what he was doing and it looked great from what I saw."

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Robert Pattinson And Cast Discuss Controversial 'Remember Me' Ending

The video is not really spoilerish, it's safe enough to watch!



Because the article is so full of spoilers I'm not putting it up click here to read it.

Robert Pattinson Recalls 'Most Stupid Thing' He Did For 'Remember Me' - MTV Interview Part 2



Happy "Remember Me" day, everybody! But before you head to the theater to see Robert Pattinson in his first post-Edward Cullen solo project, be sure to read on for part two of our MTV Radio's interview with him for RPattz's thoughts on the film, the scenes that he found hardest to shoot and the dumbest thing he ever did.

MTV: Your character Tyler has some issues with anger, being tormented and especially his parents. Do you have any kind of new insight into why teenagers rebel like this?

Robert Pattinson: I knew a lot of teens who were troubled, and then you meet their families and you're like, "I don't know what his problem is." The families always seem really nice and supportive, and it's just this unknown. You have this energy, and you don't know where to place it. I think the reason why [Tyler] has a problem with his father and not his mother is that he knows his mother isn't strong enough to take it. If he started attacking her, she'd just break. His father is still a fighter, so he's always going to fight against him.

MTV: The movie seems very realistic in its depiction of NYU students — how much did shooting in New York with real locations help?

Pattinson: I always thought about the apartment. If this is just a typical NYU student's apartment — living in the East Village in this really nice apartment — I always thought that was a bit much. It's like a million-dollar apartment! It did help. Annoyingly, I couldn't spend as much time as I thought I could [researching the role].

MTV: Why not?

Pattinson: Before I went to New York, I thought it'd be really easy; I could hang out there and pick up on a lot of New Yorkers' mannerisms and things. But it ended up being more of a circus than I thought it was going to be.

MTV: Was it harder getting into character with all the craziness surrounding you during the shoot?

Pattinson: Kind of. At the beginning it was. But then, halfway through, I had an epiphany, and then I was fine. It's just a matter of learning how to block things out. At the beginning, it was just driving me insane. Especially with a character that's lost and supposed to be looking for [answers] all the time — and you can't look up, because then all the [paparazzi] shutters accelerate. You can't smile, you can't behave normally. You just have to be more disciplined about it.

MTV: Do you think your "Little Ashes" performance as Salvador Dalí was harmed a bit because people couldn't look at you and not think Edward Cullen?

Pattinson: I think it was. I mean, I shot it before "Twilight," but I think people do judge things differently after the "Twilight"s. But there's nothing you can really do about that. I do take it into account more now than I used to. But during the Dalí thing, when I was doing it, I didn't think anyone was ever going to see it! It's a very different place to be at when you think you're making a movie which no one is ever going to see. I mean, you're not afraid to experiment with things.

MTV: So knowing that you were famous and people would see "Remember Me," do you feel like you were able to give the film your all?

Pattinson: I don't know. I don't really know what my all is. I think I always felt very connected to it, right from the beginning when I read the script.

MTV: A lot of the anger in the film comes from your relationship with your dad, played by Pierce Brosnan. In real life, do you have a good relationship with your father?

Pattinson: My relationship with my dad is the opposite. The part was written as much more controlling, arrogant — and Pierce seems like a nice guy, so he just read the character as not a horrible man; he's not a monster. It completely changes the relationship Tyler has with him. You're looking at a [father] who you know the audience is going to be thinking, "He's all right," which I thought was quite interesting. It's this guy's rebellion against nothing. You're just attacking someone because you know they can be attacked, and he's going to keep standing afterwards. Pierce was great.

MTV: Did you enjoy the fight scenes? Is it very different than acting with words?

Pattinson: Yes, I loved it. It's completely different. I never do stuff like that, so it was quite cathartic.

MTV: Was it daunting doing those scenes with Oscar winner Chris Cooper?

Pattinson: Yeah. I don't know how I'd feel if I had any fighting back to do. I just continually get beaten up by him. [Laughs.] It's hard, especially being strangled. It's difficult to look like what's actually happening. You're doing it [for the camera] as well, so it's like you're being strangled but nothing really happens. You're just standing there, experimenting with myself. I don't really know what the face is like for someone getting strangled.

MTV: Were you hurt in that particular scene? Because it's very convincing.

Pattinson: No, not at all. But I did hurt myself in a scene they cut out, where I flipped out. [In the scene] I walked into a big confrontation and ended up getting completely destroyed by your competitor. I was doing this thing, hitting myself afterwards in a spur-of-the-moment thing, which they cut out of the movie. But I kept hitting myself so hard. I was in so much pain for the rest of the shoot. It was the most stupid thing I've ever done.

Source MTV

Robert Pattinson Talks James Dean And Bullies To MTV




By now, you've probably watched the "Eclipse" trailer a half-million times, eager to catch every last glimpse of Robert Pattinson. But don't forget that this weekend brings the chance to see the trailer on the big screen when it plays before showings of RPattz's new drama "Remember Me."

Still not enough Rob for you? Well, before you go see the movie this weekend, read on for an interview RPattz did with our friends at MTV Radio. In it, he spills the beans on playing a "Remember Me" rebel without a cause, his reasons for being brooding and wounded in real life, and why people like hitting him.

MTV: How do you like not biting someone?

Robert Pattinson: I bit people in this! [Laughs.] No, I didn't. It's different. I feel like I'm missing out on something, but it's a relief not having all that makeup on.

MTV: What attracted you to this role?

Pattinson: I read it after the first "Twilight" film, and I always liked it. It was always in the back of my mind. And then the opportunity came up between the second and third ones, which was a small period of time, so you can only do a certain type of movie. I was trying to remember all the little things I'd read, and this was perfect, and it didn't need any real prep time or anything. There was something different about it. It didn't fit into a typical teen movie, and it seemed quite realistic.

MTV: People say you remind them of James Dean. Do you count him as an influence?

Pattinson: I think James Dean was one of the most influential people on young guys — especially actors — definitely in the last 50 years. I'm not ashamed to say I am very much influenced by him.

MTV: This character bears many similar traits to Edward Cullen. Are you worried about being typecast at all?

Pattinson: Maybe I am brooding and wounded, and I'm just realizing it. [Laughs.] No, I'm not. You take little steps [as you go from role to role]. I'm always quite aware of how people are going to view things, and you have to go halfway. If I did something playing a 400-pound woman, people are going to judge it a bit more harshly than other people who've been doing character parts for 20 years. All the projects I'm doing, I'm not doing in a calculated way, but they seem like little baby steps towards other things. What I'm doing now is intensity — I like that. It's what I like in characters.

MTV: This film deals with some violent, random acts. Is there something you were able to bring from your past to this role?

Pattinson: It was more about the reactions after, about how [my character] dealt with random events. ... He has a blasé attitude, even when it's him who is harmed. I always related to that; looking back in the past and having grudges and things, I don't really do that. But the violence and things, the way his violence comes out, it's illogical and it's not against legitimate targets. I related to that — when you have a spasm of rage, it goes almost every time through the wrong target and causes more problems. It's better to keep it chained up.

MTV: There's a scene where you go pretty crazy in a schoolroom, opposite a young actress.

Pattinson: There was one take of that they had to cut out, because it looked like I'd not only be in jail for vandalism, but for child abuse as well! I spun the desk around and the desk fell over, and she literally ran away out of the classroom! I was supposed to continue on with the scene, but I was like, "Oh my God, I'm actually going to get arrested!" She looked absolutely terrified afterwards.

MTV: You've said that you have been beaten up a few times. Who beat you up?

Pattinson: A lot of people, when I was younger. I was a bit of an idiot, always unprovoked — in my eyes, anyways.

MTV: Was it a school-bully thing?

Pattinson: No, it was after school, generally. Like, after I first started acting and I liked to behave like an actor — or what I thought was an actor — it generally provoked a lot of people into hitting me.

Source MTV

Robert Pattinson Has Seen Early Cuts Of "The Runaways" And "Welcome To the Rileys" And Says They Are Amazing



We already know that Kristen Stewart is a huge champion of Robert Pattinson's endeavors outside of their "Twilight" collaboration. As she told MTV News last month, she caught an advance screening of his romantic drama "Remember Me" and said RPattz is "quite bold" in the film. Then she showed up at the new movie's red-carpet premiere on Monday night (March 1) to lend her support and attend the Plaza Hotel afterparty.

If you were at all worried, though, know that Pattinson has been reciprocating that support and praise for Kristen's new films. "I saw a really early cut of 'The Runaways,' " he told MTV News on Monday. "It was really good. And 'Welcome to the Rileys' is really good too. But I saw both things at really early cuts, so I don't know really what they're like now. But 'Welcome to the Rileys' is amazing.' "

Both "Runaways" and "Rileys" premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January to wide acclaim. Assessing Stewart's turn as a teen prostitute in "Rileys," an MTV review declared, "[Y]ou cannot walk away from a viewing and say the actress doesn't fearlessly expose herself physically and emotionally, and doesn't do so with astonishing maturity and believability."

"Runways," meanwhile, in which Stewart plays real-life rocker Joan Jett, arrives in theaters in March. We'll have to see if Pattinson shows up at the film's premiere in the same way that Stewart did at "Remember Me."

"He's really good in the movie," she told us. "It's hard to talk about your friends — about anybody that's close to you that you know. It's like, he's everything I know he is. I know he can do any film."

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MTV Says Robert Pattinson Will Be an MVP in 2010

MTV Says Robert Pattinson is One of MVPs of 2010 and we obviously agree :)



Thanks @RobPattzNews

MTV's Sexiest Boy Is Of Course Robert Pattinson (Video)

We put this up before but now it's in better quality and has Turkish subtitles :)

MTV's Sexiest Boy Is Of Course Robert Pattinson (Video)

Robert Pattinson On MTV's Top 20 Under 25 List


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Kate: Actually we have seen those pics AND FYI (in case there's ANY doubt) Rob doesn't have a Twitter page.

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MTV's 2009 In 60Seconds And Of Course It Includes Robert Pattinson

A Look at Edward with Robert Pattinson

For those who can't see MTV vids this is the "You Tube" version

You Tube Version Of MTV Vid with Robert Pattinson talking about "Remember Me"

MTV Interview w/ Robert Pattinson @ NY New Moon Screening


The interviewer is seriously mistaken when she compares Twilight to his upcoming movie Remember Me. I wonder if she felt the vampy angst in How To Be as well. Really lady? Pull your head out of your rear, not EVERYTHING Rob does is comparable to Twilight. And wow do I love the look on Rob's face when she says that. Its priceless.

Robert Pattinson Can't Figure Out Why He's So Sexy

Robert Pattinson might be one of the sexiest men on the face of the planet, but he doesn't really understand what people see in him. In fact, the very idea of looking at his appearance in a positive way makes him want to cringe.

"Favorite feature? I'm, like, 'Weird,' 'cause I'm kind of self-obsessed and kind of only about negative stuff," he told MTV at the London junket for "New Moon." " ... In saying something positive, I'll hate myself even more."

Despite their onscreen rivalry, Pattinson promised Twilighters that there's no heartthrob battle erupting between him and Taylor Lautner. "It's funny, 'cause we're quite opposite people in a lot of ways, but I get on with him really well," he said. "It's really funny how this rivalry thing happened. ... For one thing, I can't fight it out with Taylor. In the movie, yeah ,[I have abs]. That was awhile back."

In fact, the co-stars are such good real-life friends that while shooting the film together, they became gym buddies. "He made me go to the gym for pretty much the first time in my life" he revealed. "And more consistently than I've ever done. But I think I went a little too late."

Their friendship has inspired Pattinson to choose Team Werewolf over Team Vampire. "I think my mentality suits it more," he said. "I'm always so annoyed with myself when I get really, really angry. ... So it'd be much easier if I turned into this massive dog."
Source: MTV

Robert Pattinson Says It's 'A Little Early To Start Selling Out'



BEVERLY HILLS, California — Kevin Spacey voices Honda commercials. Brad Pitt has been known to recommend a frosty Heineken or two. Jennifer Aniston would love to sell you some shampoo, Halle Berry would like to share some makeup tips, and Beyoncé hopes you pay for it all with your American Express card.

Long gone, it seems, are the days when artists sought to preserve their integrity by staying away from commercial endorsements. Which seems to leave one glaringly obvious question in the minds of "Twilight" fans worldwide: When is Robert Pattinson going to try and sell us something?

Robert Pattinson Takes Us Inside The 'New Moon' Birthday Scene

Star describes how everything goes from beautiful to tragic for Edward in one pivotal moment.

Late last month, during MTV's "Ulalume: Howling at New Moon" special, we debuted the catalyzing scene in the upcoming "Twilight" sequel, that traumatic moment that drives all the action in the film: when Bella Swan's 18th birthday party with the Cullen family turns from joyous occasion to violent game-changer.

As committed Twilighters know, Kristen Stewart's Bella nicks her finger while opening up a present, and the sight of fresh blood triggers the need for Jasper (Jackson Rathbone) to do a little vampire feeding. In steps Robert Pattinson's Edward to smack down Jasper and make sure not a hair on his beloved's head is touched. Their relationship is forever altered.
 
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