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Robert Pattinson talks to ASOS about The Rover, Rey and finding the right pair of jeans

Robert Pattinson talks to ASOS about The Rover, Rey and finding the right pair of jeans

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From ASOS, Robert Pattinson talks The Rover and finding the perfect pair of jeans:

Your softly spoken, impeccably clad Imaginary Boyfriend Robert Pattinson is in town for the Sydney Film Festival, and guess who caught up with him?! Fresh off the Cannes press circuit, the man formerly known as R Patz sat down with yours truly to discuss his latest film, The Rover. It’s a bleak, futuristic Aussie western set after the global financial collapse, in which former solider Eric (Guy Pearce) forms a tenuous friendship with the emotionally limited Rey (Pattinson). We don’t want to give too much away, but let’s just say the drama (directed by Animal Kingdom's David Michôd, FYI) couldn’t be further from vampire romances and the Hufflepuff Quidditch team. Without further adieu…

Hi Robert! Welcome to Sydney. Tell us, what piqued your interest in the film?

‘I thought the script was so sparse and direct. It even looked different on the page, like the formatting was different. There were no commas! I thought it was so original, and my agent told me it was an offer, and I was like “Really? I never get offered stuffed like this!” And then he was like… “Oh no, I sent you the wrong email, everyone’s auditioning for this.” [laughs].’

How would you describe your character, Rey?

‘He’s very… dependent. He’s been told by everyone around him that there’s something wrong with him, that he’s kind of deficient in some way, and it’s not really established whether he is or he isn’t.’ 

What were some of the challenges in bringing Rey to life? 

‘Mainly the costume! It sounds ridiculous but that was the most important part. As soon as I got the right pair of jeans – we went through, like, a million pairs of jeans! – And once we found the right jeans for him to plod around him, and sneakers that were slightly too big, [it all came together].’

Can definitely relate to that feeling! How important is fashion and costume is to a movie? Is it something you really focused on?

‘It’s massive for me! It’s weird though; I had such a specific look in [The Rover] – down to the colours of the t-shirt. We did a few screen tests and [when you have the right clothes] you suddenly walk different.’

What was the hardest scene to shoot? There are so many graphic, confronting moments.

‘My hardest scene – and this is probably a bit of a giveaway – but I had to have a pipe up my leg, with three guys controlling my pump, and that was probably my biggest scene in the movie.  I didn’t know how complicated it would be with the set up.’

What do you think makes Australian film unique?

'For the last few years, it suddenly became such a unique genre. I don’t know what it is! There’s something about it being so isolated – I think it feels very foreign. I think there’s a confidence in the filmmaking that doesn’t exist elsewhere. In Australia, there’s kind of vitality to it. A grim vitality.'

From Daily Mail/Australian Associated Press (see some of these quotes on video HERE):

Amidst the flashing cameras, fans and buzz of The Rover's Australian premiere, its star Robert Pattinson was really just missing the Outback.

Pattinson, his co-star Guy Pearce and director David Michod walked the red carpet in Sydney on Saturday night for Michod's much-anticipated follow-up to Animal Kingdom, which is screening as part of Sydney Film Festival.

Hundreds of fans waited along the street for the Twilight star, some who had been there since early that morning.

The anticipation seemed to be too much for one, who climbed over the barrier for a closer look, before realising it probably wasn't a great idea to stand in the middle of three lanes of CBD street traffic.

When the stars turned up, one lane outside the State Theatre was blocked off to allow Pattinson and Pearce to meet and take photographs with the crowd. Cars crawled past as people, realising what the fuss was about, pressed against windows with their phones trying to get a snap.

Pearce says the turn-out wasn't shocking because Pattinson "deserves it totally".

"It's pretty full on though," he says. "I'm glad it doesn't happen to me all the time."

Pearce would have had a taste of this kind of hysteria over the years, particularly on Neighbours, but admits "it was never quite this mad".

Director David Michod knew when Pattinson signed onto star in The Rover that this kind of fanbase existed, but he didn't really know what it would feel like to be around it.

"With Rob it's Beatlemania," he says.

"But it's been one of the great, sort of most rewarding things for me about this whole experience is realising that the guy who's at the centre of this bizarre bubble is actually a really wonderful gentle, humble, interesting, funny human being."

The Rover was filmed over seven weeks in remote South Australia. And for Pattinson, being in the Outback allowed him to feel a bit more free.

"I really miss the Outback, I loved it out there," he says, adding he will also miss Australians in general.

In The Rover, Pattinson plays Rey, a young, simple Southern American who finds himself alone and forced to help Pearce's Eric - a cold, angry loner - find the gang who stole his car. Pattinson's performance, filled with tics and vulnerability, has been called "career re-defining" and for Pearce, seeing him play Rey was "utterly heartbreaking".

"In fact, I don't think I worked on the first day and on the second day I went out and was watching Rob do some stuff and I was really quite taken by what he was doing," he says.

"I'm embarrassing him by saying this right now, but I just found it a really extraordinary, really beautiful performance."

* The Rover is screening as part of Sydney Film Festival. It opens in Australian cinemas on June 12.

VIDEO: Robert Pattinson, Guy Pearce & David Michod Talk To AAP At 'The Rover' Premiere + More Great Pics

UPDATE: Added MORE HQ & MQ Pics Below 
VIDEO: Robert Pattinson, Guy Pearce & David Michod Talk To AAP At 'The Rover' Premiere + More Great Pics


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And check out some more great pics from the premiere below.
Did you miss the earlier pics from the premiere? Catch them HERE  & HERE


Rob (and Guy) met with a little 10 year old boy called Daniel who has cerebral palsy. You can see Guy's pic over HERE

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PICS & TWEETS From The Q&A After 'The Rover' At The Australian Premiere

UPDATE: Added a Short vid from the Q&A
PICS & TWEETS From The Q&A After 'The Rover' At The Australian Premiere



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Tweets from the Q&A after the movie (Thanks to PJ)

David said Rob is beguiling smart eclectic interested in cinema
Rob knew the accent from reading the script - he listened to a video of a man from Florida
David knew Rob had the part in the first 5 minutes
Guy spent time trying to understand his characters back story
David wanted to make a movie that was really lean and linear ... Guys character was like the terminator
David thought the economic collapse would set the scene rather make the movie political
Its a love story between Rob and Guys character
The hope in the movie was that people still need each other

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MORE pics from the Q&A after the cut!

PICS & VIDEO: Robert Pattinson At 'The Rover' Premiere In Sydney

UPDATING all the time so keep refreshing!
PICS & VIDEO: Robert Pattinson At 'The Rover' Premiere In Sydney







Rob getting all embarrassed when Guy praises him!











Rob looked divine in Gucci.
From TheFashionCourt:
"Robert stepped out for the premiere of “The Rover” this evening during the Sydney Film Festival in Australia. For the third red carpet in a row, the 28-year-old English actor opted for a traditional black suit, however, this time it came from Gucci."

Robert stepped out for the premiere of “The Rover” this evening during the Sydney Film Festival in Australia. For the third red carpet in a row, the 28-year-old English actor opted for a traditional black suit, however, this time it came from Gucci. - See more at: http://thefashion-court.com/2014/06/robert-pattinson-the-rover-premiere-2014-sydney-film-festival/#sthash.nxu1GA1v.dpuf

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MORE HQs and great fan pics under the cut!

The Fix Talk To Robert Pattinson & Guy Pearce About Weird Set Habits & More

The Fix Talk To Robert Pattinson & Guy Pearce About Weird Set Habits & More

Oh Rob, don't ever change!


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Robert Pattinson, Guy Pearce & David Michod Talk 'Neighbours' On Ten News (Australia)

Snippet of an interview with Ten News (Australia). I'm hoping we get to see the full video from this interview SOON!



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NEW PICS: Robert Pattinson, Guy Pearce & David Michod In Sydney

NEW PICS: Robert Pattinson, Guy Pearce & David Michod In Sydney

What a sight for sore eyes (and i'm not talking about the Sydney Opera House) ;)

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And a slightly different version of the pic

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VIDEO: Robert Pattinson & Guy Pearce On The Project (Australia)

VIDEO: Robert Pattinson & Guy Pearce On The Project (Australia)

The Rover Promo is in full swing. Love this interview with Rob & Guy for The Project.
Lots of giggles & even some BTS footage from The Rover.
These 2 are so good together, can't wait to see more (yeap I'm greedy).

Robert Pattinson: I've loved reading the reviews, saying that I've done a terrible Australian accent. + more from The Rover presscon in Sydney

Robert Pattinson: I've loved reading the reviews, saying that I've done a terrible Australian accent. + more from The Rover presscon in Sydney

This presscon took a lot of us by surprise. I love SurpriseRob. He makes me feel flustered and alive LOL
Hopefully we'll get a full video of the press con soon but for now, outlets have shared some of the quotes and we're getting other quotes from Rob out of The Rover press junket. Lots of goodies will be coming our way over the next several days of AussieRob!
Here are some additional pics of Rob from the day that were posted on twitter, instagram, etc. We posted the first batch HERE.

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MORE pics under the cut + Click HERE to see over 100 pics from Rob's photocall


Have a quickie with Rob....



New interviews and quotes

From 2Day (sampling from the presscon):
Hollywood hunk Robert Pattinson has faced the media in Sydney, to speak about his new film, The Rover.
Our reporter Alex Bryant attended the conference and spoke to Rob. Al "On working on Australian films, this is for you Rob.... the Australian industry has a reputation for being among the hardest working in the world, how was your experience with it?"Rob: "I think it was a really special crew, it was quite harsh where we were but, also just having everyone on location as well and kind of no-one to my knowledge really fell out with each other, (laughs) yes it was amazing."
Rob:"I was trying to get into Australian movies for a long time before I did this, I'm not sure why ... I think it's a confident and vibrant film industry.. and vital. I had a really great experience."
The Rover makes its Aussie debut at the Sydney Film Festival before hitting cinemas next week.
From News.com.au (Rob mentions cool Queen of the Desert stuff towards the end and breaks my heart in the beginning...Rob, why oh why am I more confident about your abilities than you?):
DON’T expect to see a newly-buff Robert Pattinson in a superhero movie any time soon.
“It’s not really about the physicality,’’ said the former Twilight heart-throb today ahead of the red carpet premiere of dystopian Outback thriller The Rover at the Sydney Film Festival on Saturday night.
“Those leading guy roles are all extremely confident characters and I am just not confident. I would feel weird faking that confidence.
“The action guy who does the little quip at the end of killing somebody? I would sound like a psycho.”
Pattinson said he and co-star Guy Pearce, with whose character he forms an uneasy alliance in The Rover, had compared notes.
“We’re not really considered for those normal leading man roles — well, maybe I was for a little period after Twilight. I guess I gravitate towards niche things but also those are the things I get offered.”
Pattinson, who spent a month on location in South Australia while filming David Michod’s hotly-anticipated follow-up to Animal Kingdom, says the closest he is ever likely to come to playing a classic leading man is his role as T.E. Lawrence in Werner Herzog’s Queen of the Desert, which stars Nicole Kidman.
“I was playing Lawrence of Arabia! They are huge shoes to fill,” he said.
“I think it was my most challenging role so far. It was certainly the scariest, even though I only had a few scenes.”The 28-year-old actor said Kidman was very different to how he expected she would be.
“I guess maybe I saw her as quite untouchable. I was only in Morocco for about 10 days, but she is really funny and super accessible — just hanging out with her kids.“She was really easy to work with. I really liked her.” 
Reviews for Pattinson’s performance in The Rover, in which he plays a slow-witted Southern drifter to Pearce’s embittered avenger, have been universally positive – Variety went so far as to describe it as “career-redefining.” 
The actor said the accolades generated by last month’s prestigious midnight screening at the Cannes Film Festival felt like a validation “for about five seconds.” But the next job was almost more important. “It’s almost like creating a brand,’’ he said. “You have to get enough good reviews so that people go in expecting a good movie – then half your job is done. “ 
In a press conference at the Sydney Theatre, attended by Pearce, Michod and producers Liz Watts and David Linde, Pattinson downplayed the physical discomfort of the seven weeks he spent on location in Hammond, Quorn, Copley and Leigh Creek in the middle of the Australian summer. “I am being prompted to say how awful it was. But I really liked it. I just found it incredibly serene being able to look to the horizon. I liked the harshness of the landscape as well. There’s something strangely mystical about it.
Pattinson, who was photographed coming out of an LA gym immediately prior to boarding the plane to Australia, puts his relatively recent conversion to treadmills down to age.
“When you get to your late 20s, you start turning to fat. It’s crazy. You actually have to think about what you eat. It’s so annoying,” he said.
“I thought it would happen a bit later.”
From Daily Mail (quotes from press con and Rob and Guy are such a winning bromance):
Working in 50 degree temperatures in the Australian Outback didn't exactly make for easy filming conditions on the set of Robert Pattinson's new film The Rover, but the 28-year-old star got through it by drinking alcohol.
The British actor's fellow leading man in the Australian movie - Guy Pearce - has revealed that Pattinson 'handled himself really well' in the harsh environment, even with the booze.
'He drank more vodka than I advised him to drink,' said Pearce, 46.
A good-humoured Pattinson chuckled while sipping a cup of tea on stage in Sydney at a press conference talking about The Rover on Friday.
'This is going to be the only thing that comes out of this now,'  said the former Twilight Saga star.
'My "drinking problem".'
Pearce was quick to cover his tracks, jumping in with the line: 'There was no vodka.'
Pattinson arrived in Australia on Thursday morning to promote the film from David Michod, with the Animal Kingdom director joining him on stage with producers Liz Watts and David Linde.
He said that he had been wanting to get into the Australian industry and knew The Rover was the role for him after the screenplay 'leapt off the page'.
'I was trying to get into the Australian movies for a long time before this,' said Pattinson.
'I think it's a really confident, vibrant industry - and vital.'
Set in rural Australian in a dystopian future, The Rover is having its Australian premiere at the Sydney Film Festival on Saturday night.
Pattinson has been receiving rave reviews for his performance out of the Cannes film festival, with critics calling it a career redefining turn.
The Cosmopolis actor said he has gotten a laugh out of reading the descriptions about his character Rey, who is American and speaks with a strong Southern twang.
'I've loved reading the reviews, saying that I've done a terrible Australian accent.'
MORE pics under the cut!
 
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