Robert Pattinson & Co answer the Proust Questionnaire


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24 comments:

  1. Lol, making love! Great answer :)

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  2. his facial expressions when he's thinking about his favorite author just kill me! this man is attractive in every sense of the word.

    *off to google his authors* ;)

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  3. RPL, I was thinking the same thing. He was so cute. :)

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  4. RPL - totally agree the facials kill me.

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  5. @ ADM, what was the Ashley and Jackson video you were talking about in the other thread? sounds interesting. ;)

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  7. OK, I did not know any of the names that Rob mentioned. Anyone want to fill me in? What genre at least is he talking about.

    Kristen, miller and steinbeck, yeah, um, even I know who they are...creative.

    Not enough Rob in that bit for sure. How did Rob say he wants to die?

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  9. Yaaa, he mentioned Knut Hamsun, a Norwegian writer! He should come to Norway an we could talk some norwegian literature together :)

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  10. I wish there was more of Rob answering all the questions, like how'd he like to die and what quality he looks for in a woman...

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  11. I would love to see this type of interview with only Rob. Just want a little more time in his head. ;)

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  12. looks for in a woman, he's answered alot: crazy and sense of humor and the of course, I don't know answer.

    how he'd like to die, I'd like to hear that one.

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  13. love the writers of their choice, rob's a bit more than kristen's and not just because he's the main protagonist of my wet dreams.
    wow, he likes Martin Amis... just when I think I can't like him more... bloody hell.

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  14. I'm with Cesilie, I'm volunteering to discuss Hamsun with Rob:-)

    Knut Hamsun is one of Norway's most famous authors. He won the Nobel Prize in literature in 1920. One of his most famous books is Hunger - you can read aout it here

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hunger_(novel)

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  15. Whoa he likes Knut Hamsun?! :D My whole family are super fans of that author. He actually comes from the place where my mom grew up. :)

    (Knut Hamsun makes the Norwegian fans pop up it seems...)

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  16. Hm, the thought of Rob playing Howard Roarke is just .. drool worthy. Would so love to see a remake of The Fountainhead.

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  17. 'Hunger' is brilliant. Miller is also an excellent choice.
    Howard Roarke!!! One of my favourite characters!

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  18. Wow - he really does read a lot to have such knowledge of writers.

    So excited to see the live feed tonight - hope it works on my computer.

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  19. I loved him before...but now I REALLY love him...The Fountainhead is my all time favorite book and I think Rob would be a good Howard Roark!

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  20. How is it possible that everything that Rob says is so perfect? The man of my dreams!!

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  21. Howard Roarke, yes Howard Roarke! Wait, just try to imagine anyone but Rob playing Howard Roarke! Now that's all I can think of! He just killed me after he already killed me over and over with his deliciousness. Off to download some Knut...

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  22. Maybe because I read Fountainhead (also one of my favourite books, although I think Rand took it to another level with Atlas Shrugged)when I was 15, but I picture Howard Roarke older, like in his 30s. (That was old when i was 15 :(()
    But I can picture Rob playing HR in another 10 years. Unless HR was actually younger in the book. And I can certainly picture Kristen as the Dominique/Dagney type character!

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  23. Rob would do a much better job playing Howard Roark (see below). Sorry, Gary Cooper. Used to love Ayn Rand, not so sure now, but still love Fountainhead. Am inspired by Rob again.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zc7oZ9yWqO4

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