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NEW VIDEO INTERVIEW & PHOTOS: Robert Pattinson Talks To USA Today About 'Good Time'

NEW VIDEO INTERVIEW & PHOTOS: Robert Pattinson Talks To USA Today About 'Good Time'



Remember those photos we saw him shooting the other day?? Well here they are in all their glory!

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USA Today and The Hollywood Reporter Premiere interviews with Robert Pasttinson

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USA Today Inside Hollywood: Why does RPatz still audition?
When the franchise that made you famous has made over $1.3 billion at the box office, you’d probably never lower yourself to audition for a role again, right?

Not Robert Pattinson.

To win over Animal Kingdom writer/director David Michôd, RPatz threw any Twilight swagger out the window. “I didn’t know anything about him,” Michôd told us Thursday night at The Rover‘s L.A. premiere. (He said this with a straight face.)I hadn’t seen any of the Twilight films.”

But Michôd remembered meeting Pattinson and his “really wonderfully awkward physical energy,” which the director thought would be perfect for The Rover, a post-apocalyptic drama, which leaves RPatz caked in dirt and blood as the dim younger brother of a car thief.

Despite the fact that few in Pattinson’s position would continue to test for roles, said Michôd, Pattinson was cool about it:

There were no airs, there was no arrogance, there was no sense of entitlement. Even in terms of testing for me. He knew that he needed to work hard to have the kind of career that he wants.

How did Pattinson, dressed in a natty teal suit, feeling about bringing his Cannes hit to the U.S.? “A bit scary,” said the actor, looking around at the college crowd at Westwood’s Regency Bruin theater waving signs and posters. (Even Zac Efron was there.)

"But we had a really young audience in Australia a few days ago and it was such a bafflingly different reaction. Everybody was like, howling with laughter. And in Cannes you could hear a pin drop the entire time. Crazy. So I have no idea what the reaction’s going to be.”


TheHollywoodReporter Robert Pattinson at 'The Rover' L.A. Premiere: 'I'm Not Trying to Break Out of Anything'

The teen heartthrob, made famous for his role in "Twilight," confessed to THR at his latest film's premiere in Los Angeles that he has "lots and lots of secrets." The screams of teenage girls could be heard for miles as Robert Pattinson hit the Los Angeles Regency Bruin Theatre on Thursday night at the U.S. premiere of The Rover.

The British star, donned in a navy blue Alexander McQueen suit, hit the red carpet with writer and director David Michod, producers David Linde and Liz Watts, and costar Guy Pearce for the film's Los Angeles debut.
Made famous for his leading role in the Twilight saga, the actor told The Hollywood Reporter that he is not confining his career to a specific genre. "I’m not really trying to break out of anything. I feel like every single movie I’ve done is part of the same road. I’m not trying to distance myself of anything particularly," Pattinson said. "I just hope people like [the film]."

Set a decade following a global economic depression, The Rover tells the story of Eric (Pearce), who relentlessly pursues a brutal gang in the Australian outback that steal his car: his only remaining possession. Left abandoned by his brother and fellow gang members, Rey (Pattinson) is forced to guide Eric in tracking down the brutal clan.

"To be honest, [The Rover] did come to me from a place of anger, when it was a despair and anger that I was feeling about the state of the world today," Michod explained. "The movie is set a few decades in the future, but it isn’t set for post apocalypse. Michod wanted the evils showcased in the film to be "directly connected" and representative of the wrongs seen and experienced in "the world today."

While filming, the cast and crew endured extreme heat (just over 110 degrees), rain storms and outback flies, which are apparent throughout the movie. "It always helps to be in real locations," Pearce said. "That extreme heat, those flies, and that vast expanse of desert — it just adds to it, like you’re putting on a costume. It takes you there."

Though each role was a deciding factor in choosing to partake in the project, both Pearce and Pattinson remarked that Michod's directorship was ultimately why they committed to the film. "It wasn’t the role that drew me to the film. It was the script and David that drew me to the film…this time it was really about David being the filmmaker that he is," Pearce revealed. Pattinson also remarked: "I really like David a lot. I love Animal Kingdom…[the script] just seemed so different and original…it was a bit of a no brainer."

Audiences can expect to see another set of Pattinsnon’s acting talents in gangster-type film Idol's Eye alongside Robert De Niro out at the end of this year, which still comes as a surprise to him: "It sounds crazy for me to say…that’s something which I’ve wanted – which I think anyone — would want to do."

Though the Rover star is seemingly normal and content with the simple things in life, including inflatable furniture, driving a 1989 BMW, and downsizing from a $6.27 million home to a rental, he is a man of mystery. "[I have] lots and lots of secrets, that will remain secrets forever."

Following the premiere, an exclusive after party at the W Hotel in Westwood drew the likes of Neighbors star Zac Efron, Katy Perry and Michelle Rodriguez. Party-goers were served an assortment of appetizers including sliders, mini pigs in a blanket, chicken skewers and an array of desserts at a chocolate fondue bar.

Thanks to Cersei

Robert Pattinson talks to USA Today: Cannes "is the best place to promote movies"

Robert Pattinson talks to USA Today: Cannes "is the best place to promote movies"

Another new interview!!! I love when PromoRob is here. :))

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From USA Today:
CANNES, France — Robert Pattinson has terrible, rotted teeth and is caked in dirt for his leading role in The Rover. The star could not be happier with the transformation after years of being a heart throb in the Twilight films.

"I am trying to eliminate any bit of vanity," says Pattinson of his grimed up role. "I want to avoid any opportunity to pose (for the camera). Or whatever. Because if you get that opportunity to pose, you will probably take it."

The results have been impressive. Pattinson has earned some of the best reviews of his career in the David Michod film, which premiered at the Cannes Film Festival and opens in the USA June 13.

The post-apocolyptic story features a grimy Pattinson joining up with a former soldier (Guy Pearce) who is trying to get back his last precious possession on Earth — his stolen car.

The unglamorous lead role, along with a supporting role in David Cronenberg's film A Map to the Stars, has earned Pattinson a return trip to the Cannes festival which he attended for the first time in 2012 (with Cronenberg's Cosmopolis).

Pattinson says the 2012 trip set in motion a game plan to return to Cannes as much as possible.

"I decided right then I wanted to get every film into Cannes. It was something I have been specifically aiming for, 100%," says Pattinson. "It's just the best place to promote movies and this festival has this cachet."

In Cannes 2012, the press conference monitor had to warn journalists before Pattinson took to the stage that he would not entertain questions about vampires.

This year, Pattinson seems to have finally gotten past that. He feels like a fixture at Cannes rather than a novelty. The word Twilight was not even mentioned in his press appearances, even if one Japanese television reporter asked Pattinson to simply say something to his fans back in Japan during a press conference (it was awkward).

"It's strange. I have a disassociation now. It's odd to live that same life," says Pattinson of his Twilight past. "But I have always had that disassociation. I've never understood the crowds screaming. This is a job."

The Rover also gave Pattinson the distinct advantage of being deep in the Australian Outback, where Pattinson was able to shoot a movie outdoors without fear of paparazzi jumping out of bushes.

"So there wasn't some jackass trying to get a picture of me making a stupid face," says Pattinson. "We were in a town of 50 people. They wouldn't know who to sell a picture to even if they wanted to."

He says the freedom allowed him to feel completely at ease out in the open and aided his performance. "It changed the whole way I worked completely," says Pattinson. "It was totally losing self-consciousness. It was like working underwater. It was nice."

He talks excitedly about working with director Olivier Assayas on their next, untitled film.

"His stuff always gets into Cannes and it's such a great script," says Pattinson. "But I don't want to speak too soon."

Robert Pattinson talks about the 6 projects he has lined up - First up: 'Mission: Blacklist'

Robert Pattinson talks about the 6 projects he has lined up - First up: 'Mission: Blacklist'


Cute video of sweet, giggly, funny Rob from the article :D The video was actually HERE but we never posted the YouTube. :) That's why it was new to me. My comp wouldn't load that screencap.



From USA Today:
On Nov. 18, he'll reprise his role as vampire/new father Edward Cullen opposite Kristen Stewart in The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn— Part 2, the final installment in Stephenie Meyer's behemoth series.

But before that, he'll appear in a surreal role as a Wall Street banker in David Cronenberg's Cosmopolis (due in August), which earned a standing ovation for its premiere at the Cannes Film Festival.


"I used to think it was a good thing to have a safety net,"
says Pattinson, 26, of his starmaking Twilight role. "To know you're always safe is not real. It's got to matter."

So after Breaking Dawn, Pattinson will launch into a busy slate of projects that are starting to take shape.


"I have five things going — actually six,"
he says. "I'm pretty sure I know which one is going to be first."

That would be Mission: Blacklist (2013), based on the true story of the interrogator credited with locating Saddam Hussein after the fall of his regime. After that, Pattinson will head to Australia with Guy Pearce to shoot The Rover, a thriller set in the post-apocalyptic future. It will be directed by David Michod (who wrote and directed 2010's critically acclaimed Aussie film Animal Kingdom).


Like his role in Cosmopolis, this movie doesn't quite fit into a box.


"It's really complicated to explain,"
Pattinson says, laughing. "I seem to like choosing movies lately that are difficult to promote."
Six...hmmmm....
Mission: Blacklist, The Rover...then what have we got Map to the Stars, The Band, maybe Hate Mail and then the thriller with the beautifully written script that he said didn't have a director.

Via: RobstenDreams | Video

Robert Pattinson One Of Hollywood's Young Royalty In Cannes

Robert Pattinson is among one of Hollywood's young royalty In Cannes for the film festival. There are some new quotes from Rob in the article from USA Today excerpted below

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Shia LaBeouf, Robert Pattinson, Zac Efron, Kristen Stewart.

The young guns are gunning for the Cannes Film Festival 2012 -- and they are demanding respect.

This year's festival slate features a veritable Who's Who in Young Hollywood. Each has flexed some serious box office muscle in their young careers, now they are hoping to show some acting chops. Each is in competition with their respective films.

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Before he finishes off the Twilight series this year, Pattinson too is still looking for a meaty dramatic role which might come true in Cosmopolis. The film features some racy scenes in the back of Pattinson's banker character's limousine (where most of the movie takes place).
He has sex with Juliette Binoche and even has a prostate exam while trying to seduce another woman -- this is a David Cronenberg film after all.

But not the Rob Pattinson we all know.

"I don't like people thinking that they know me," says Pattinson. "You do all you can to surprise people. And hopefully some people will find that interesting."

His Twilight co-star, and longtime girlfriend, Kristen Stewart will also show a new side in the Walter Salles' film On the Road. Pattinson has seen the movie and calls it "amazing."

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After Cannes 2012, we're going to see many of these stars in a different light.

Check out the full article HERE

Robert Pattinson talks to USA Today about Cosmopolis, Cannes and competing with On The Road

Robert Pattinson talks to USA Today about Cosmopolis, Cannes and competing with On The Road

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Cannes is around the corner and I love getting these new quotes from Rob!

Excerpted from USA Today:
Robert Pattinson, 26, stars as a Wall Street banker in David Cronenberg's Cosmopolis, shot primarily in the back of his character's giant white limousine — where Pattinson's banker has a tryst with 48-year-old French actress Juliette Binoche. Pattinson then does Efron one better.
"There's a scene where I'm seducing (another woman) naked, while having a prostate exam in the back of a limousine. People don't really see that very often in movies," Pattinson says with a laugh. "You do what you can to surprise people."(Tink: LOL yup. It's definitely going to surprise people.)

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The red carpet lineup also will feature Twilight's golden couple, Pattinson and Kristen Stewart. This time they are going head-to-head, with Stewart starring in the competition film On the Road.
"I'm already making excuses," Pattinson jokes about their friendly festival competition.
But for these two weeks, it's not all about winning the contest, but enjoying the glitz in the South of France.
"There is really something glamorous about Cannes," Pattinson says. "It's the bow ties and the way the festival holds onto the glamour. People really make an effort." (Tink: Oh God...yes Rob...we are so ready for the effort you're going to unleash. Eeeeeee for EffortRob!)

Click HERE to read the article in its entirety.

Thanks Sky for the tip!

Robert Pattinson and Bill Condon talk about Breaking Dawn to USA Today

Robert Pattinson and Bill Condon talk about Breaking Dawn to USA Today

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Great read! I'm majorly jealous of the Dominos pizza driver and also widely in love with the fact that Rob eats nasty, American pizza. I feel bonded because if I had to choose between the two, I'm Dominos over Pizza Hut. We all know Rob probably doesn't discriminate though. LOL

Enjoy the excepts from USA Today. Fun insight into Breaking Dawn & Rob:
Beer and brainstorming

Condon met with the movie's stars to tap into their Twilight experience. The first pizza-and-beer meeting with Pattinson at the actor's temporary L.A. home started slowly.

"We spent probably half of the conversation trying to figure out exactly how to order the Domino's," Pattinson says sheepishly. "I didn't know what my own address was." (Tink: Could you BE cuter, Rob?)

Pattinson, 25, had to track down his manager for the address. (Tink: NICK!) But once the food arrived and the beverages flowed ("we had many, many beers," says Condon), so did the ideas. (Tink: Ooooo...go back to the many, many beers, Bill.)

"Bill was sensitive to the fact that the entire cast has basically grown up together," says Pattinson. "He wanted to get on the same page as everyone."

Condon also developed a tight working relationship with screenwriter Melissa Rosenberg, who has written all of the Twilight screenplays. She calls it "the best collaboration of my career."

"This movie really had the big scenes," says Rosenberg. "You had to get those right (or face) pain of death from the fans." (Tink: Ms. Rosenberg, things happened in Eclipse that I don't want to talk about but we didn't kill you then. Exaggerate much?)

Especially large was the wedding of Edward and Bella, which had its challenges in the Pacific Northwest spring.

"It's always hard to play vampires who are not supposed to feel the cold," says Pattinson. "It was freezing. I was wearing a full tuxedo with heating pads on every layer." (Tink: There's other ways to warm this boy up. Let's offer suggestions...)

While the forest-set location was stunning and Stewart's Carolina Herrara dress divine, there were other issues for Condon.

"It was raining, there was a helicopter with paparazzi in it. It felt like it was taking the magic away," he says. "But the helicopter went away, the sun came out, and Kristen walked down the aisle. It was magical." (Tink: It was *tear*. GORGEOUS dress.)

The true spark in the scene, according to Condon, was Stewart's reaction to seeing Pattinson at the altar.

"People always say that you put on the dress and the bride glows," says Condon. "But Kristen held back her glow until she saw Rob. And then it was like a light went on." (Tink: Awwww...he DOES have that power. No one is immune.)

'Freak out' about sex scene

Pattinson was especially concerned about working on the honeymoon scene with Stewart, 21. The consummation of the relationship, which has been teased over three previous movies, was difficult to handle.

"When there is so much expectation for a sex scene, the actors sort of freak out," says Pattinson. "No one wants to feel like they are doing porn or something." (Tink: Ummm....I see no problem with this when Rob is the star. Thank god for 2012. Bring on Rated R Rob.)

But Condon walked the couple through the entire process and discussed every shot in detail, smoothing out the concerns.

"Everyone was so terrified about shooting it that it sort of became kind of easy," says Pattinson. "It eventually gets to the point where you're just sort of saturated and you don't feel any expectation at all." (Tink: Saturated in what, Rob? Sorry...that was a dark recesses comment.)

The resulting scenes are intense but "not graphic," he insists. Pattinson says that the close-ups on his and Stewart's faces during the love scene helped capture the emotional aspects rather than the physical. But shooting them was "strange."

"It's kind of difficult to capture that crucial expression in a full-on close-up without looking like a moron," says Pattinson. "In the movie, you don't really notice the absolute, ultimate awkwardness of when we were shooting those scenes." (Tink: Well you're a pro, Rob. It looked wonderful and you both were sexy and romantic. Pat yourself on the back for once! You're awesome.)

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The director was impressed with his young actors' maturity in handling the emotional aspects of the scene. Even the oft-joking Pattinson was deadly serious as he prepared to channel the feelings of potentially losing his on-screen wife. (Tink: He was so good...)

"Rob normally has that sense of humor where he (laughs) at everything," says Condon. "But not that day. It was like he was hooking into what it would feel like to lose Kristen." (Tink: BILL! You want me to sob in my pillow right now?)

Meyer, on hand to watch the filming, was touched. "There were people tearing up watching the scene," she says. "You could actually see him going through losing the person most dear to him." (Tink: *ugly cries*)

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USA Today Breakdown of "Breaking Dawn"

Check out this breakdown of "Breaking Dawn" but be warned there ARE spoilers. I've put the biggest one after the cut. Anything before the cut you'll already know ;-)

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Where: Nokia Theatre at L.A. Live in Los Angeles

When: Monday night

Guest list: A cavalcade of cast members including Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, Taylor Lautner, Nikki Reed, Peter Facinelli, Elizabeth Reaser and Kellan Lutz. Plus guests Heather Locklear, Jennifer Love Hewitt, Ashley Tisdale and Rob Lowe.

"An experience to treasure": The fourth installment of the blockbuster film franchise, in theaters Friday, chronicles the lavish forest wedding, island honeymoon and impending parenthood of mortal teenager Bella Swan (Stewart) and her brooding vampire crush, Edward Cullen, played by Stewart's real-life squeeze, Pattinson. While shooting the nuptials, Pattinson said he was made painfully aware "just how irrelevant the groom is in a wedding. You just kind of stand there." But for Stewart, the shoot could not have been more touching. "It was just what I was hoping for," said a J-Mendel clad Stewart. "I wanted to remember it as an experience to treasure without any neurotic actory weirdness."

Deja vu moment: Reed, who wed 2010 American Idol contender Paul McDonald just last month, confessed a deja vu moment during her first screening of Dawn - Part 1: "Right before Bella walks down the aisle, she says to her father, 'Please don't let me fall, Dad,' which is exactly what I said to my father." Filmed over two days in Squamish, British Columbia, the ceremony "felt like a real wedding," recalled Facinelli, "though it did rain a lot. I remember the girls standing in mud."

In labor: During the packed premiere screening, the fans' thunderous applause for the "I do" exchange was eclipsed only by the deafening cheers for the long-awaited consummation scene. Director Bill Condon recalled Kristen being "as nervous as Bella would be, but Rob had her back the whole time. They're so protective of each other." One warning: the climactic (and truly gruesome!) birthing scene is not for the faint of heart. "It's difficult to get more surreal than chewing through a placenta," cautioned Pattinson, while Stewart is still uneasy about "looking down and seeing my head sticking out of a fake pregnant body."

Part 2 (Spoiler alert!):
Putting this After the Cut (for those who don't want to be spoiled

Gorgeous *New* Robert Pattinson Wallpapers

Our lovely reader Agi made these beautiful Robert Pattinson Wallpapers, the first one using a pic from last years Teen Choice Awards.
Look at the stubble, I love this wallpaper.

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And this second one is using pics from USA Today

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*NEW* Outtake Of Robert Pattinson From USA Today

*NEW* Outtake Of Robert Pattinson From USA Today

Seriously HOT

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And in case you missed the other pics friom USA Today.
Let's refresh your memory

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Larger picture of Robert Pattinson from USA Today

Robert Pattinson might be the first person to kill women by pucker...because I'm a ghost typing this post.

Click the image for LARGER PuckerRob....if you dare...

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There's some serious sexiness going on....the jaw, the neck, the arms, the chest hair....hmmmm and you KNOW there are more pics out there....come on, USA Today! Give us The Rob!

Here's a full body scan we can all approve of ;)

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And we already saw this scan from the USA Today article but let's see it again :)

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Click HERE to read the article and view the 5 question video with Rob in case you missed it.

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*NEW* Robert Pattinson Picture from USA Today

*NEW* Robert Pattinson Picture from USA Today

NEW: Picture, video, and interview with Robert Pattinson from USA Today

NEW: Picture, video, and interview with Robert Pattinson from USA Today

GAH!!!! Pucker for us, Rob!

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Reese Witherspoon Is Amazed At Robert Pattinson's Military Tactics

Well there's lots of other things amazing things about Robert Pattinson too Reese ;-)

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Newly married Reese Witherspoon says she could learn a thing or two about fame from Water for Elephants co-star Robert Pattinson.

Did she try to give him advice? "Me?!" she gasped to USA TODAY's Andrea Mandell via phone. "If anything I'd probably be asking his advice. He has, like, military tactics to avoid paparazzi. It's pretty incredible the operations that go on."

In the film (a tan!) R-Patz takes a break from hunky vampire Edward Cullen to join the Water for Elephants' 1930s-set circus. And while Reese says her kids are still too young for Twilight, the age range of fans camping out by the Water for Elephants set was unbelievable. "I've worked with a lot of people but I've never seen the amount of attention or paparazzi or just fans camped out on the edge of the set ever in my whole life," she says. "There'd be little, little girls camped out, 7-year-olds with their parents at 4 o'clock in the morning. Five o'clock in the morning we'd pull off of set - I was bleary eyed and there'd be 10 women waiting on the roof of their cars just trying to see him."

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Stephenie Meyer talks Robert Pattinson, Breaking Dawn, and Midnight Sun to USA Today

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I'm picking this picture because this is how I feel anytime I read about Midnight Sun and it's indefinite completion.

Speaking with USA Today, Stephenie Meyer discussed Robert Pattinson, Edward & Bella, and the Cullens:

•On the illustrated guide: "My favorite part is the vampire histories. There's a lot there that's new. Alice's (Cullen) back story is one no one has known until now. And I think fans will be surprised at how much fun (Cullen nemesis) Victoria's story is." (Tink: I'm intrigued by this. How can you not be when you're a fanfic addict?)

•On whether she'll ever write more books about Edward and Bella: "The story's already been told, and I doubt I'll ever write another series based on the same characters." (Tink: Ha! Their story is never over. Haw can it be when you're a fanfic addict?)

•On the possibility she'd ever finish Midnight Sun, a Twilight novel told from Edward's viewpoint that she nixed when parts of it were leaked online in 2008: "I'm hoping to do it someday because I know that's what people want. No matter what book I put out from here to eternity they'll want Midnight Sun, but I'm just not writing about vampires right now." (Tink: This causes me much angst. More angst than I should have over a fictional character. How can you not have angst over Meyer's take, the original take, on Edward when you're a fanfic addict?)

•The much-anticipated wedding of Edward and Bella has not been filmed yet, but Stewart is being fitted for the as-yet-unrevealed bridal gown. "It's such an interesting mix," says Meyer. "It has a vintage feel, but at the same time, there's an edge to it. It's really beautiful. And then on Kristen — oh, she looks amazing in clothes —and in that dress she's so lithe and unbelievable." (Tink: the dress better be good. I can't wait to see Edward's face when he sees Bella in the dress. I wanna swoon. How can you not wanna swoon when you're a fanfic addict?)

•On working with Pattinson and Lautner: "Rob is more like Jacob than Edward. He's goofy, he's funny, he doesn't take much seriously. But he can turn Edward on like that (she snaps her fingers) when he needs to be Edward. Taylor's who we hang out with most. He's a lot like fun, happy Jacob." (Tink: Rob is love.)

•On the filming of the birth of Bella and Edward's baby, Renesmee, which in the novel is frightening and horrific, she says, "I've only seen a rough cut and there are pieces missing, but I don't feel like it's graphic. You're not seeing it, but you know what's happened. It's emotional. It doesn't feel horror-ish. There's blood, probably the most blood we've ever seen in the series. But everything's in flux; we'll see in the final cut." (Tink: this is weird. Rob says its a horror movie. Stephenie says no. I'm down with whatever. How can you not be when you're a fanfic addict?)

Click HERE to read bits about Meyer's other projects and being a producer for Breaking Dawn

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Robert Pattinson Tells USA Which Animal He Feared The Most On "Water For Elephants"

Robert Pattinson spills which animal he was most frightened of working with on "Water for Elephants" and also some "Breaking Dawn" Secrets!

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Lions and tigers and bears! (Cue the 'Oh my!') Those are real animals, not CGI, in Robert Pattinson's new circus flick Water for Elephants, co-starring Reese Witherspoon (it's out April 22). But with all those carnivores prowling around the 1930s-themed set, you'll never believe which animal Pattinson feared most.

The horses.

Scarier than having to throw meat into a lion's cage? "I had to get knocked down by a horse. That was terrifying," Patz tells USA TODAY's Andrea Mandell. "It was just one split second but (it was) a fully grown stallion...I'm kind of relatively scared of horses as well. I'm just glad I didn't have to ride any of them. I'm not particularly good at horse riding."

On a short break from shooting Breaking Dawn in Vancouver, he also offered up some Edward Cullen-style gossip. The main story line is "so far outside of the box," he says."It's really different from the other ones. There are some days on set just watching you go 'How is this going to be PG-13?'" he said with a laugh. "It's like totally ridiculous."

Haven't read Twilight's fourth novel? Read no further.

Pattinson confirms he and Stewart have filmed the birth scene, and with a laugh, says the shooting was "kind of hilarious."

He explains: "She has to have this pregnant suit on all the time, that was probably more annoying for her," he said. That's not the only change you'll see in Bella.

"I can't give too much away but there's some bits, especially towards the end of the movie, she's just like the polar opposite of any of the other (films)," he says. "I mean, she's a different person, which is cool. She looks completely different. She looks probably the most convincing vampire out of all of us."

Meaning what, exactly? "A lot of us look like we're just from Mars," said Pattinson. "She's kind of the smallest one, but she suits being a vampire."

Next up: Breaking Dawn's wedding shoot, scheduled for April. "That's a hard scene too," he told us. Not to mention the flood of paparazzi who will try to get a shot of Bella and Edward headed down the aisle. "It's been OK in Vancouver in terms of people showing up and trying to get stuff," says Rob. "I have a feeling the wedding is going to be the one with (paparazzi) parasailing in." Talk about a money shot.

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USA Today Outtakes With Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart & Taylor Lautner In HQ

USA Today Outtakes With Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart & Taylor Lautner In HQ

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