No Video Left Behind: Robert Pattinson talks to ATV in Berlin during Breaking Dawn Part 2 promo

No Video Left Behind: Robert Pattinson talks to ATV in Berlin during Breaking Dawn Part 2 promo

Robert Pattinson. Dubbed. Bah humbug. I don't understand German so I'm removing all of my interpretation to avoid confusing people further...every woman for themselves!


If you can provide a translation for the above interview, please email us or leave it in the comments. I'll update the post in the morning. :)

UPDATE: From our readers in the comments, GreenismyfavColor & Icasun
  • Since no private questions are allowed he was asked what he thinks of Kristens sexy outfits on the premieres in LA and London and he answered, it's impossible for a woman to be too sexy and at last what he thinks of Kristens outfit today in Berlin, he answered it's great and beautiful.
  • Rob was talking about Kristens gown in Berlin. First he was asked what outfit he is going to wear to top Kristens glamores robe on the red carpet in Berlin- he is going to wear anything :-) Ok this one was funny but they didn´t deserved it. The whole thing was all about K/R and their breakup or not blablaba not worth to translate. The to sexy thing was made to a question about the red carpet appearances of Kristen in LA and London, his answer: a woman could never be to sexy.

More pics of Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart arriving in NYC (Nov. 23rd) + jacket ID

More pics of Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart arriving in NYC (Nov. 23rd) + jacket ID

The man makes a pap dash look like a runway. Gorgeous.

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If you're interested, CJ ID'd the jacket Rob is wearing. Nike Reversible Destroyer men's jacket. Click HERE to buy!

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More pics after the cut!

Sunday Smiles Thanks To Robert Pattinson

Sunday Smiles Thanks To Robert Pattinson & Catushka

I promise you'll be grinning from the begining to the end of this vid made by the super talented Catushka

Here is Robert Pattinson in Hilarious Moments Part 3 - BD2 Promo Tour



And in case you missed out on Parts 1 & 2 of Rob's Hilarious Moments, here's a recap!


Rumored script summary and details for Robert Pattinson's The Rover

Rumored script summary and details for Robert Pattinson's The Rover

Our reader in a recent blog post had the opportunity to read The Rover script and shared her thoughts. There are no serious spoilers with what she shared so the comments were fun to read. Her comments are in italics:

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  • The main script summary: Imagine the old west - but instead of the past; its an downtrodden future where it seems hope is lost and everyone is clawing and clamoring to survive. A man (Eric) making his way through a seemingly lawless wasteland runs into trouble and gets sidetracked when his classic car is stolen. He has to deal with a number of odd characters while trying to get back on course. Rey, a somewhat troubled criminal, has his own journey to travel. Their paths intersect and a sort of friendship occurs. I won't say anymore. Don't want to cause any problems. Can't wait to see what Rob does with this character.
  • Characters in the film: Mostly men in it. Only 2 women's speaking roles (3 if you count the old woman speaking Chinese). 
  • Rey really is a departure from the typical Rob role and I think an excellent choice to break away from his heartthrob movie stereotype. Guys are gonna love this film!
  • I'm really looking forward to seeing Rob stretch his wings. After reading The Rover, I can say I'll probably be hiding my eyes for most of the film but the guys will love it. Great storyline and Rey is... well, going to be a fun part for Rob to play.
  • What type of movie is it: Lot of gunplay. (Guys will love it.) I wouldn't say thriller. It's a good read. And I imagine it will be a great movie.
  • Lead roles: Guy Pierce, if he is playing Eric, is the lead. Rey/Reynolds, the part Rob plays has the second most amount of screen time and is crucial to the movie.
  • Character descriptions: I remember Eric is in jeans and a tee. I think Rey and the other 3 from his gang were dressed similarly (the four of them are supposed to be Americans). They are definitely dusty and dirty. (I absolutely DO remember that Rey's shirt comes off a time or two.) The number of accents in this movie is going to be tough. Especially for English Rob who will be doing a Southern (U.S.) accent while speaking to an Aussie, surrounded by Cambodian and Mandarin Chinese. Testing his skills, indeed.
  • Answering the question if the future is sci-fi or more realistic: The depth of despair I felt while reading it came from realizing that this could very well be next week or next year. How easily life could be reset back to this kind of existence.
The movie continues to intrigue and mystify me. Probably because it's the one I know the least about. It's always like that, right? You're more curious about the unknown - the uncharted territory. I can't wait to see it. :)

Bring Robert Pattinson home for the holidays! The catch: He's one dimensional!

Bring Robert Pattinson home for the holidays! The catch: He's one dimensional!

Oh. WOW. Why am I just now seeing the ebay listing for THIS??
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Yes. That is a life-size, cardboard cut-out or ROBERT. Not Edward. ROBERT. In a SUIT. Adjusting.

WHAT THE??? That ebay seller is trying to KILL us!!! Someone should be calling the cops, not placing bids...*hit's 'Buy Now' button* Oh that BD1 BerlinRob....a weakness...

Click HERE if you're ready to take your Robsession to new heights! You know you want to. ;)

Thanks, BD_4_Ever, for the heads up!
Here is the HQ image of the cutout from BD1 BerlinRob


Aw hell, let's just look at ALL the pictures because baby was SO fine in that suit.
Gallery after the cut!

New HQ Still of Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart from Breaking Dawn Part 2

New HQ Still of Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart from Breaking Dawn Part 2

Twilight shared another new still with us via their Facebook. They asked with the photo caption: Tell us what you like most about the best and biggest Twilight yet!

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What did you guys like most about the last Twilight film?

Source: Twilight Facebook

Robert Pattinson is the one to watch in film because the surface is just being scratched

Robert Pattinson is the one to watch in film because the surface is just being scratched

I enjoyed a few articles that were talking about the future for the Twilight cast and Rob's future made me proud and excited. It's a new era for him and it's going to be awesome to watch it unfold.

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Pattinson has made some of the most daring and impressive choices of the three of them. Before being cast as the swoony vampire Edward Cullen, the lanky British actor appeared in another blockbuster franchise as Hogwarts student Cedric Diggory in 2005's "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire." In 2009, he played Salvador Dali in the barely seen "Little Ashes," and last year he starred opposite Reese Witherspoon in the circus romance "Water for Elephants" - although Associated Press reviewer David Germain wrote there was "barely a spark" between the two. 
But Pattinson also has worked with the likes of David Cronenberg, starring this year in the acclaimed Canadian director's financial drama "Cosmopolis," which takes place almost entirely inside a limousine. And he'll soon work with Cronenberg again in "Maps to the Stars," and also begin shooting Werner Herzog's "Queen of the Desert." 
Jones says Pattison has wisely chosen to parlay his "Twilight" fame to collaborate with serious directors and actors. 
"He knows he has a certain box office appeal so the fangirls are going to see him no matter what he's in," she said. "People are willing to work with him the first time, they see all this potential he has, then they want to come back and work with him again." 
Constantinescu echoed those thoughts: "He's the one to watch for additional films down the line," he said. "We are just scratching the surface with Robert."
Excerpt from The Playlist:
Robert Pattinson
Before "Twilight": R-Patz had relatively few credits before he was R-Patz -- he was cut out of Mira Nair's "Vanity Fair," but bounced back with a major role as the ill-fated Cedric Diggory in "Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire." A couple of small British TV roles and indies, "How To Be" and "Little Ashes," followed, most of which only really found audiences once he'd found success with the vampire franchise.
Chances Of Success After "Twilight": Strong creatively, but the financial success outside of "Twilight" has yet to come. The actor has found a huge female fanbase as a result of playing ageless vamp Edward Cullen, which helped Pattinson vehicles "Remember Me" and "Water For Elephants" find moderate success. Still, the Twihards mostly won't turn up for films outside the romantic weepie wheelhouse -- "Bel Ami" took a dreadful $120,000 earlier this year, and "Cosmopolis" didn't do much better, with a mere $750,000. 
Still, to his credit, those films are indicative of his desire to work with interesting filmmakers, and a willingness to stretch himself, and that's something that looks to continue. 
On the way, he has the apocalyptic thriller "The Rover," from "Animal Kingdom" director David Michod, "Man On Wire" helmer James Marsh's "Hold On To Me" with Carey Mulligan, a reunion with Cronenberg on "Maps To The Stars," and he's lined up to play T.E. Lawrence for Werner Herzog in period adventure "Queen Of The Desert," alongside Naomi Watts and Jude Law. They're all far from the obvious picks for a heartthrob, and even if the performances haven't necessarily wowed, we're sure he'll only continue to improve. But will his built-in audience stick around? A smart move might be to take something action/thriller-y targeted at the mainstream, to try and win a male following. Perhaps something like "American Assassin," which Chris Hemsworth just vacated.
Excerpt from VH1:
Robert Pattinson: Rob seems hellbent on defying any and every box you might want to place him in, post Twilight, so his range of projects is vast. In pre-production, he’s got Mission: Blacklist, in which he’ll play a military interrogator who helped find Saddam Hussein; Hold On to Me, in which he’ll play the love interest of Carey Mulligan, who’s plotting to kidnap the town’s richest guy; The Rover, about car thieves in the Australian Outback; and Queen of the Desert, about early-20th-century archaelogist Gertrude Bell (played by Naomi Watts). Then it looks like he’ll be re-teaming with Cosmopolis helmer David Cronenberg for something called Maps to the Stars. We’re breathless after just summarizing all that.
I'm going to like seeing mainstream take notice of Rob's talent more and more. The pigeon-holed him for so long and all his future roles will really let him explore untapped corners in his skill set. I know I don't need to ask you guys if you're as excited as I am because we've been saying these things in the articles for years. ;)

 
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