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Showing posts with label Can't wait for this movie. Show all posts

Producer Martin Katz Talks "Maps To The Stars" & Working With Robert Pattinson

Maps To The Stars Producer Martin Katz was interviewed at TIFF today and spoke about the movie (saying to watch for it next year). He also talks about working with Robert Pattinson ("He's a dream to work with")  & mentions that the scissors that was used to cut Rob's hair in Cosmopolis is going to be part of David Cronenberg's exhibit! 

Martin comes on around 11:23 mark and starts talking about Maps & Rob around 16:45

“He’s A Really Amazing Actor, He’s Incredible In This Film" ~ Guy Pearce Talks Robert Pattinson in The Rover

“He’s A Really Amazing Actor, He’s Incredible In This Film" ~ Guy Pearce Talks Robert Pattinson in The Rover

I love Guy Pearce. I've been watching him acting since he was in 'Neighbours' and I cannot wait to see him with Rob in 'The Rover'. Check out this interview with him on Australia's "Mornings" show where he talks about working with Rob and filming "The Rover"


Thanks to Spunk Ransom for the vid
You can also watch the full interview HERE

"He Struggled With The Flies & The Heat But He Had A Nice Time" ~ Guy Pearce Talks About Robert Pattinson In Australia

"He Struggled With The Flies & The Heat But He Had A Nice Time" ~ Guy Pearce Talks About Robert Pattinson In Australia

At the Iron Man 3 Premiere Guy Pearce was asked what it's been like welcoming Rob to Australia.
We saw how attracted to Rob the flies were (and who could blame them?)

Check out what else Guy says by clicking on the pic below!
Starts around the 5:00 mark


I can't wait to see Rob and Guy on screen together in "The Rover" and doing promo for it!

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Thanks to PJ for the tip! 

Mission: Blacklist screenwriter mentions Rob as Eric Maddox: "Robert Pattinson is a phenomenal choice"

Mission: Blacklist screenwriter mentions Rob as Eric Maddox: "Robert Pattinson is a phenomenal choice"

 photo PromoPoster-2.jpgWhile we're in limbo on a start date for the Mission: Blacklist, Mission Blacklist France has a great interview with the film's co-screenwriter, Dylan Kussman:
Was it complicated for you to work on this book and, particularly, on this subject?

"The most challenging part about working on the project for me personally was absorbing the vast amount of research Erik and Trace had compiled before I came onboard. On top of the book itself, there were hundreds of pages of interviews they'd conducted with the Staff Sergeant, firsthand accounts of the Iraq War and of the American presence in Baghdad and Tikrit after Saddam's fall -- I had to get up to speed in a hurry. Once I'd gotten on top of the material, however, I was fortunately able to see a strong and clear contribution I could make towards rendering this soldier's mind-bending ordeal into a piece of dramatic cinema. Incredible human beings don't always make compelling onscreen protagonists, but between the work we've done as writers, Jean Stephane Sauvaire's guiding hand as director, and Robert Pattinson's committment to playing this inspiring figure with the fearless honesty for which he's known, I don't think that will be the case here."

Did you work directly with Eric Maddox to sort out what to take or not take from the book?

"Both Erik Jendresen and Trace Sheehan worked more directly with Eric Maddox than I did, and Mr. Pattinson has spent an extended amount of time with him at this point. They will be able to speak to your question better than me." 
In the story, the blue shirt is very important and during a lecture in Oklahoma University, Eric Maddox said that Robert Pattinson will probably wear it, did you include it in your work?
"Eric Maddox wore the same blue oxford shirt throughout his intelligence effort to help locate Saddam Hussein, and we included that costume choice as part of Maddox's character in the screenplay. Whether Robert will be wearing the actual shirt during the shoot is a question for the director, actor, and Staff Sergeant Maddox to answer."
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What do you think of Robert Pattinson's choice as the lead man?

"Robert Pattinson is a phenomenal choice. We were all thrilled when he came onboard. More importantly, after spending lengthy one-on-one time with Staff Sergeant Maddox, and getting Maddox's personal blessing to portray him in the movie ... he is the only choice."

What can you tell us (that nobody knows yet) about the movie or the project?
"All I can say is, you've never seen a story like this one, or experienced an intelligence, military or otherwise, like you will Staff Sergeant Maddox's in this film. His is truly a remarkable mind; I remain as much in awe of it now as I was after I first read the book, and I remain very proud to have been a small part of the process of bringing the man and his story to the screen"
Did this get you even MORE excited???
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Click HERE to read the remaining interview. He talks more about Mission: Blacklist!

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Robert Pattinson and Guy Pearce talk about The Rover, expected to release later this year

Robert Pattinson and Guy Pearce talk about The Rover, expected to release later this year
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More news about The Rover! Wooohoo!!!  The latest is from The Sydney Morning Herald:
Guy Pearce has given a glimpse of what to expect from The Rover, the futuristic film he finished shooting with Robert Pattinson in outback South Australia last month. Director David Michod's keenly-anticipated follow-up to Animal Kingdom is ''an unusual story'' set in a world gone wrong in the near future. 
''It's a military state now, it's every man for himself a little bit, it's a very bleak kind of world,'' says Pearce, who's about to reach cinemas as the villain in Iron Man 3. In The Rover, the Australian star plays the title role, a damaged man named Eric with nothing left to live for. Trying to track down a dangerous gang, he meets a young stranger, Rey (Pattinson), and they forge an uneasy alliance. 
"[He's] somebody he has no interest in," Pearce says. "He's purely using him to get where he needs to go. So through this bleak ... world, there's a little connection that's kind of made, which on some level you might think would be a positive thing for this character. 
"But on some level it actually makes things worse for him - to really believe that there's some sense of love in the world or any sense of humanity or compassion. So it's a pretty bleak story." 
As filming finished in the small town of Marree, almost 700 kilometres north of Adelaide, Pattinson said he wanted to be part of The Rover because "it was a startlingly original script, and it was one of those parts where you read it and you think, 'I'd love to do this, but I know I'm never going to get it'." 
To play Rey, the Twilight star was dressed as unkempt and unshaven, with make-up to discolour his teeth. Pattinson says his character, an American who has come to Australia with his brother (played by Scoot McNairy), is "the kind of person who has been brought up to believe they're incapable of living independently. Someone has always been looking after him." 
The two central characters, Eric and Rey, have a shifting relationship that Pattinson described as "strange and disturbing." It's a film, expected to be out later this year, that seems to have echoes of the classic post-apocalyptic Australian film Mad Max. ''Not as camp though,'' says Pearce, was also in Animal Kingdom. ''Mad Max is great, don't get me wrong. But it's heightened in a way, whereas this is pretty earnest.''
Eeeeeeeeeeeee this sounds so good! I'm so excited I just can't hide it. And did you catch that last little bit about it being expected later this year?? That's mention #2 on a 2013 release date! Eeeeeeeeeeeeeee!

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Thank you, AussieGirl, for the heads up!

Eric Maddox mentions Robert Pattinson ("He's a great guy") and Mission: Blacklist

Eric Maddox mentions Robert Pattinson ("He's a great guy") and Mission: Blacklist

Eric Maddox spoke at the University of Oklahoma the other day and mentioned Mission: Blacklist and Rob.

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This same story is encapsulated in his book, “Mission: Blacklist #1,” on which a movie will be based starring Robert Pattinson, who will play Maddox. “Somebody wants to make a movie about my story - it’s very exciting,” Maddox said. 
Maddox said he has already met and gotten to know Pattinson. “He’s a great guy,” Maddox said. “When they brought his name up to me, I had never heard of him before. I don’t believe in vampire movies and stories. I just didn’t know who he was.” 
Maddox said he wore a single blue shirt for months in his search for Hussein, with no other changes of clothes. The shirt has a bigmouth bass embossed on it, Velcro pockets and bloodstains. “I’ve still got it [the shirt.] I think Rob is gonna wear it in the movie,” Maddox said.
How cool if Rob ends up wearing the actual shirt! If you read the book, you know the shirt didn't go unnoticed. Click HERE to read the full article. Follow Kate and I as we bring you more Mission: Blacklist news HERE.

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What to know about Robert Pattinson in the "absurdist comedy", Maps To The Stars

What to know about Robert Pattinson in the "absurdist comedy", Maps To The Stars

While we patiently wait for Rob's next film to be filmed, a mystery film but presumed to be Mission: Blacklist, we have a fun read about Maps To The Stars, also currently a mystery as to when this will go down.

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1. Maps To The Stars Is Robert Pattinson’s First Major Comedy… And It’s Dark 
When we spoke with producer Martin Katz — who worked with Cronenberg and Pattinson on Cosmopolis — earlier this year, he described Maps To The Stars as an “absurdist comedy,” which will be a huge departure for Pattinson who has yet to star in a Hollywood comedy: “{I am working on my fourth collaboration with David Cronenberg called Maps To The Stars,” said Katz to Real Style. “It is an absurdist comedy about the entertainment business. We hope to be able to work with many of the people we have worked with before including Rob Pattinson.” 
(Tink: Martin spoke a little more about Rob and Cosmopolis in his interview. Click HERE to read. This will be his 4th film with David Cronenberg so the interview is a good read as well.) 
2. Maps To The Stars Pokes Fun At Hollywood 
Maps To The Stars will hopefully be a rather revealing portrait of Hollywood with the stars of the film playing characters who are agents, actors and managers. That’s right. Robert Pattinson will probably ruffle some feathers by poking fun at the film industry in what will likely be one of the most talked about dark comedies of 2014. Think Entourage with an art house makeover with the reigning king of Canadian film, David Cronenberg, at the helms. 
3. Robert Pattinson Will Likely Have Some Heavyweight Co-stars in Maps to the Stars 
Although Robert Pattinson is the only star listed as officially being a part of the exciting film, one of Cronenberg’s favourite actor-collaborators, Viggo Mortensen, is likely involved. Mortensen has famously worked with Cronenberg on A History of Violence, Eastern Promises and A Dangerous Method. Mrs. James Bond, Rachel Weisz, has also been tied to the movie. That means Robert Pattinson is going to be in good company. 
(Tink: As we know, Rachel is not going to be in MTTS. Click HERE for a recap.) 
4. Maps to the Stars Makes Robert Pattinson A Member Of Cronenberg’s Inner Circle 
Signing on to Maps To The Stars means Robert Pattinson is officially a member of David Cronenberg’s inner circle. Cronenberg is famous for collaborating multiple times with his favourite actors, including Viggo Mortensen, Jeremy Irons, Vincent Cassel and Real Style’s current cover girl, Sarah Gadon, who worked with Pattinson on Cosmopolis and also starred in A Dangerous Method. When we spoke with Gadon for our Spring 2013 cover story, she talked fondly of Pattinson. When we mentioned that working with Cronenberg has probably done wonders for raising Pattinson’s artistic credibility in Hollywood, she simply responded by saying, “Now he’s going to work with Wernver Herzog.” Not bad, Rob! Pattinson will star in Herzog’s Queen of the Desert opposite Jude Law and Naomi Watts in film about Gertrude Bell’s life — an archaeologist, explorer, cartographer, and political attachĂ© for the British Empire at the end of the 19th century and beginning of the 20th century. 
5. Cronenberg Will Leave Toronto To Shoot Maps To The Stars With Robert Pattinson 
Although Cronenberg shoots a lot of his films, such as the Robert Pattinson headlined Cosmopolis, in his hometown of Toronto, Canada, Maps To The Stars is being filmed almost entirely in Los Angeles. It makes sense, given the story is about Hollywood.
How exciting that Rob is filming a comedy??? Sure an absurd one but those can be the best kinds. I'm so ready for Rob to bring his comedic talents back to the big screen.

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Thanks for the heads, grandmotherrob!

365 Days of Robert Pattinson: March 22 ~ Fave Pic Edit of the Day

365 Days of Robert Pattinson: March 22 ~ Fave Pic Edit of the Day

Kate's pick has me singing and my edit has me thinking. ;)

Kate:
"This great edit by @Creationsjules caught my eye today. LOVE!"

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Tink:
"absofreakinlutely."

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Kat:
"I like the far away look…. the sparkle in the eye. Parted lips. Jaw. Yup."

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Click the thumbnail if you need to review the March calendar. If you missed the whole year, there's a link on the sidebar :)

If you post your 365DoR links in the comments, give us time to approve them so the DR can see :)

*NEW* Interview: Robert Pattinson Talks To The Sydney Morning Herald About "The Rover" & A New On Set Pic

UPDATE: Added MORE from Rob's interview
*NEW* Interview: Robert Pattinson Talks To The Sydney Morning Herald About "The Rover" & A New On Set Pic

Check out this great new interview with Rob where he talks about "The Rover" and tells a little bit more about his character Rey.

David gives Rob great praise too (not that that surprises us, right?)

Also there's a new on set pic of David, Rob & Guy.

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From The Sydney Morning Herald:
'It's very odd,'' Robert Pattinson says. ''There's something strange and disturbing about the whole relationship.''

The Twilight actor is talking about the two characters at the heart of his new film, The Rover, which finished shooting on Saturday in outback South Australia.

He plays a young man, Rey, caught up in an uneasy, dangerous alliance with a stranger, Eric (Guy Pearce), in a not-too-distant future.

The Rover is the much-anticipated new film from David Michod, the writer-director of Animal Kingdom. The title refers to Pearce's character: damaged, solitary, utterly without hope.

Pattinson has been casting his net widely since his lead role in the wildly successful Twilight movies brought him celebrity and a certain amount of paparazzi attention. He's quick and sometimes self-deprecating, and has a surprisingly hearty laugh. Looking for roles post-Twilight, he says, ''I don't know if I'm necessarily any good at sculpting a career or anything. But I know what I want to do.''

He wanted to be part of The Rover because ''it was an original script and it was one of those parts where you read it and you think, 'I'd love to do this, but I know I'm never going to get it.'''. There, ''already self-defeating before I've even started'', he says.

In this film, he's a long way from the debonair 19th-century Frenchman of Bel Ami or the New York billionaire of Cosmopolis, two of his recent roles. The near-future that Rey inhabits has a broken-down, improvised, desperate feel, and Pattinson's appearance is in keeping: unkempt and unshaven, with make-up that discolours his teeth.

Rey is an American who has come to Australia with his brother. He is, Pattinson says, ''the kind of person who has been brought up to believe they're incapable of living independently. Someone has always been looking after him.'' When he's separated from his brother, ''almost the first person that comes along, he grabs them. It doesn't matter how he gets treated''. And Eric treats him very badly at first.

The Rover was shot over seven weeks, ending with more than a fortnight in the remote small town of Marree, 685 kilometres north of Adelaide, whose population of 90 more than doubled with the presence of the movie crew. Almost every part of Marree has been incorporated into the world of the movie. The filmmakers said it felt like their own Hollywood studio backlot.

The Rover takes place ''in an unspecified relatively near future, after a number of years of quite seriously steady Western economic decline,'' Michod says. ''It's not post-apocalypse. This is an Australia that has broken down into a kind of resource-rich Third World country.''

He did not start with the idea of this near-future, but with the enigmatic, shifting relationship between the two central characters. He wrote the role of Eric for Pearce, but did not start thinking about Pattinson until they met in Los Angeles.

He had not - and still has not - seen any of the Twilight films, but had been told that Pattinson was interesting. He found Pattinson was ''really smart, and not the sort of pretty boy I was expecting. As soon as it was time to start testing… he was my first choice, by a long way.''
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But Robert Pattinson has channelled the physical discomfort of his seven-week, summer shoot in the middle of the Australian Outback into a character that he hopes will make an equally indelible impression as the Twilight vampire.

“It’s added lots to the performance – being covered in dirt, pouring sweat, with tons of flies around, you lose your inhibitions quite quickly,’’ the English star said on the set of his latest film, The Rover, in which he sports a crude, DIY haircut and badly-decayed teeth.

A neo-western set in a brutal, anarchic near-future, the $12 million film is director David Michod’s hotly-anticipated follow-up to the internationally-acclaimed Animal Kingdom.

Guy Pearce plays the title character, an embittered outsider with whom Pattinson’s naive victim forms an uneasy alliance

Located at the intersection of the Oodnadatta and Birdsville Tracks, Marree, population 90, is about far from Hollywood as an actor can get.

“That’s good in some ways,’’ says Pattinson. “You definitely end up making a different movie. Being in the desert has a funny effect. It does change you in a way.”

Pattinson, whose on-again, off-again relationship with Twilight co-star Kristen Stewart has been a matter of much conjecture, admits the different time zones and lack of mobile phone reception have taken a toll on his private life.

“Yeah, it’s tough. But at the end of the day, it’s only two months.”

Filming on The Rover, which has spent time on location in Hammond, Quorn, Copley, and Leigh Creek, wrapped yesterday.

Pattinson said he was intending to take the next three weeks off, but confirmed his participation in three upcoming projects: Werner Herzog’s Queen of the Desert, with Naomi Watts and Jude Law; Maps to the Stars, a comedy directed by David Cronenberg (Cosmopolis), and Hold Onto Into Me, with Carey Mulligan.


Thanks to PJ for the tip!

"The Rover" Still With Robert Pattinson & Guy Pearce Now HQ & Untagged

You may remember a few days ago we had this fabulous first still from "The Rover" with Robert Pattinson & Guy Pearce.
Now it's HQ & Untagged and check out below what the photographer Matt Nettheim has to say about what it's like working in the heat of South Australia!


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"Eventually work on the mainland beckoned so I loaded up my pushbike and trailer and headed back to Adelaide to join The Rover.  Writer director David Michod had hit the jackpot with his debut feature Animal Kingdom, produced Porchlight Pictures, a regular client over my career. His Animal Kingdom cast had enjoyed massive career boosts from the films local and international acclaim, and everyone was waiting to see what David would do next.  The production rolled into my hometown Adelaide, bringing with it actors Guy Pearce and Robert Pattinson, before heading off to shoot in the extremely remote and dangerously hot far north of South Australia.  The prospect of working in that environment  at this time of the year, with daily temperatures expected to be around 50 degrees, scared off many experienced local crew, but a brave crew was assembled and the film making road trip commenced."
Read More over on Matt's Blog 
 via Gossipgyal

Empire magazine calls Robert Pattinson's latest film, The Rover, one of the hottest in production!

Empire magazine calls Robert Pattinson's latest film, The Rover, one of the hottest in production!

Love all ongoing positive buzz for The Rover! The latest is from Empire magazine in an article titled - The Set List: The hottest movies in production right now!

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I LOVE IT!!!!

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Click HERE if you want to read more positive feedback that came from the first still released for the film.

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FIRST STILL Of Robert Pattinson & Guy Pearce In "The Rover"

UPDATED: Added EW's First Look 
 FIRST STILL Of Robert Pattinson & Guy Pearce In "The Rover" 

GAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
 Is anyone else super excited for this movie?
Make sure and read the article underneath, some great quotes from David Michod about Rob's character Rey.

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From Entertainment Weekly:

Australia was founded as a repository for crooks and criminals — a wretched hive of scum and villainy, like the British Empire’s own Mos Eisley. Of course, that was a long time ago and the Australian national demeanor has since shifted from “kill or be killed” to “live and let live,” but David MichĂ´d’s gritty 2010 drama Animal Kingdom chronicled some of the country’s more modern criminal descendents. In his upcoming sophomore effort, The Rover, the director takes things even further.
Robert Pattinson plays a denizen of the Outback in the near future, after a worldwide financial collapse has sent many like him running to the still viable mines of the Australian desert. “It’s like a new gold rush,” says MichĂ´d. “Where people from all corners of the world have come out to the desert to scrape out an existence. Petty criminals and miscreants and hustlers.” Guy Pearce, who had an uncharacteristically reserved role in Animal Kingdom, gets to sink his teeth into a nicely nasty part opposite Pattinson. “The basic story is really quite elemental,” says MichĂ´d. “You’ve got a really dark, dangerous, murderous person in Guy’s character, and in Rob’s character you have a quite troubled and damaged, but beautiful and naĂŻve, soul.”
Of course, just by its setting and basic plot, The Rover is poised to draw comparisons to one of the antipodean country’s most memorable cinematic contributions. “You put cars in the desert in Australia and people are going to think of Mad Max,” says MichĂ´d. “And with all due respect to that film — and I stress that — I think The Rover is going to be way more chillingly authentic and menacing.”

For more on The Rover and first looks at other upcoming projects, pick up the new issue of Entertainment Weekly on stands Friday.

Source EW
Thanks PJ for the Tip!

UPDATE:

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Thanks To Epnebelle

And guess what happened? Yeap "The Rover" trended Worldwide on Twitter, again.
It's almost a tradition at this stage.
Thanks to Clara for the cap

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Pics Of Robert Pattinson On "The Rover" Set (Now HQ)

 Pics Of Robert Pattinson On "The Rover" Set (Now HQ)

We've seen these before but now they're HQ and who doesn't want to see a smiley Rob in HQ?(even with those teeth!)
I couldn't help myself and had to have a closer look ;-)

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And in case you missed them, check out MORE pics HERE & HERE

Filming On Robert Pattinson's "The Rover" Due To Wrap March 16th

Filming On Robert Pattinson's "The Rover" Due To Wrap March 16th

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We told you last month that Porchlight Films said that filming for "The Rover" would wrap Mid-March and today AdelaideCrew.com updated their website with the info that "The Rover" is due to wrap on March 16th.  (As always we'll update if/when there's more info on this) but it looks like things are running on schedule and I'm keeping everything crossed that we get to see this movie this year ;-)

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via TheRoverFilm
Thanks to PJann 

365 Days of Robert Pattinson: Jan. 1 ~ Future Rob Film That Excites You

365 Days of Robert Pattinson: Jan. 1 ~ Future Rob Film That Excites You

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All three of us were in sync for the first 365DoR!
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Kate:
Well…….if I’m honest they all excite me. I guess “The Rover” would be my initial choice but I’m not sure if that’s mainly because it’s the first one on Rob’s schedule for this year. And then I’m SUPER excited about “Maps to the Stars” too (if it happens) because it’s Robenberg again can’t WAIT for that. Ugh this is harder than I thought (what are the next 364 gonna be like?) RIGHT going with the first thing that came into my head “THE ROVER” is my choice, going with this one because we know SO little about it, the cast is brilliant and I saw “Animal Kingdom” over Christmas and I liked what I saw! There…..done ;-)) 
Tink:
this is crazy hard because im so excited for all of Rob’s upcoming films: The Rover because he’s working with a fresh and talented filmmaker and the role was something he said wasn’t easy to come by. he’ll be playing more of a “character” than he normally does. Hold On To Me because the role is probably the most purposely sexy of all of them and the story is great. it’s a minor role but a significant one. Queen of the Desert because he’s taking on the challenge again of playing a real person and the period and story excite me. Maps To The Stars because of David Cronenberg. Mission: Blacklist because it’s the only film with Rob as the lead and the story is completely fascinating. Rob is working with amazing directors for each role and his co-stars are some of the best in the business.  
saying all that, i’ll choose The Rover as the film i’m looking forward to the most but only because it’s the one i know the least about. we tend to be more intrigued by the unknown sometimes. that’s the only way i could decide for this day.
Kat:
Excited for The Rover most I think... starting #365DoR off with a tough one. I doubt any will be easy though!!
Yeah that was a tough one because I know we're all pretty excited for Rob to get back to filming and filming all that he is. Did you guys see Dec. 31st on the list? We'll see how much difference a year makes. :)
Share your thoughts and we'll see you with tomorrow with 365DoR!


Scoot McNairy Mentions Playing Robert Pattinson Brother In "The Rover" To Movieline

Scoot McNairy spoke with MovieLine about filming "Killing Them Softly" and they asked him about upcoming projects which of course includes playing Robert Pattinson's brother in "The Rover".

Check out what he said below............

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So what's next for you?
I've got about two or three scenes in Promised Land that just came out. And then a movie called Twelve Years A Slave that Steve McQueen directed. Brad's in it, and Michael Fassbender and Chiwetel Ejiofor. I'm working on this film right now with Liam Neeson and Julianne Moore called Non-Stop. Then I'm off to do this movie called Frank with Domhnall Gleeson and Michael Fassbender. And after that, I work with David Michod, who did Animal Kingdom and is really close friends with Andrew Dominik. It's with Guy Pearce and Rob Pattinson. It's called The Rover.

Is it going to be as intense as Animal Kingdom? 
You know, I don't know the direction in which David's taking it, but it's a futuristic western that takes place in the Australian Outback.

Can you talk about the character you play?
I play Rob's brother. If I say anything else about it, it gives it all away. (Kate: talk about teasing us! ;-P)
 


 Check out the rest of the interview HERE
via TheRoverFilm.com
 
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