A new fan pic of Robert Pattinson looking beardy and beautiful in Northern Ireland
Now that's what I call a wedding present!
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Showing posts with label Ireland. Show all posts
Another Great NEW Fan Pic Of Robert Pattinson In Northern Ireland Last Night (Aug 12th)
Another Great NEW Fan Pic Of Robert Pattinson In Northern Ireland Last Night (Aug 12th)
That beard looks so soft!
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Thanks Robjectify
That beard looks so soft!
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Thanks Robjectify
NEW FAN PIC: Robert Pattinson Up Close & Personal On A Plane
NEW FAN PIC: Robert Pattinson Up Close & Personal On A Plane
Rob on a plane back to London. This lucky fan had sweet things to say on her instagram.
Caption on Pic:
"Shut the front door!! Robert Pattinson on the plane!! ❤️ #robertpattinson #twighlight #everyteenagegirlsdream #fangirl #rpatz #justyouraverageplanejourney @official_robertpattinson @robertpatttinson"
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Thanks Cosmo & Nancy
Rob on a plane back to London. This lucky fan had sweet things to say on her instagram.
"Yeah literally just now flight from Belfast to London ! He was filming a new movie called the Lost City of Z in Ireland. He was really shy and quiet but really nice!! xxx"
Caption on Pic:
"Shut the front door!! Robert Pattinson on the plane!! ❤️ #robertpattinson #twighlight #everyteenagegirlsdream #fangirl #rpatz #justyouraverageplanejourney @official_robertpattinson @robertpatttinson"
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Thanks Cosmo & Nancy
Ireland AM Asked Robert Pattinson If He Has Any Intentions Of Bringing Out Any Music
Ireland AM Asked Robert Pattinson If He Has Any Intentions Of Bringing Out Any Music
They also asked him what it was like to work with directors like David Cronenberg
Great Quality You Tube but there's a tiny bit missing at the end
LQ You Tube of the FULL Interview
OR check it out at the Source Ireland AM
They also asked him what it was like to work with directors like David Cronenberg
Great Quality You Tube but there's a tiny bit missing at the end
LQ You Tube of the FULL Interview
OR check it out at the Source Ireland AM
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Robert Pattinson Talks To Entertaiment.ie About "Breaking Dawn", "The Rover", Carey Mulligan & Surfing In Ireland
Robert Pattinson Talks To Entertaiment.ie About "Breaking Dawn", "The Rover", Carey Mulligan & Surfing In Ireland
I feel some trips to the west coast of Ireland coming on! {giggles}
Or watch the original video HERE
I feel some trips to the west coast of Ireland coming on! {giggles}
Or watch the original video HERE
Ireland Win A Trip To The "Breaking Dawn Part 2" Premiere In LA
Great competition for those in Ireland, you have a chance to enter to win a trip for 2 to the LA premiere of "Breaking Dawn Part 2" or to a Special Screening of the film in the UK .
You can enter once a day and can check out all the details etc over HERE
It's only open to Irish Residents
Thanks to Irish Twilight Sisters for the info
You can enter once a day and can check out all the details etc over HERE
It's only open to Irish Residents
Thanks to Irish Twilight Sisters for the info
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The Irish Times Interviews Robert Pattinson & David Cronenberg
The Irish Times Interviews Robert Pattinson & David Cronenberg
Sorry the scans are in bits but the newspaper was too big for my scanner.
All the interviews are there though.
Transcript
Rob's Interview
Idol chatter
ROBERT PATTINSON is taking his first few steps on a long road. You don’t get any sense that he is ashamed of Twilght. He would be a fool (and he’s no fool) to adopt any such stance. One can, after all, safely assume that the adaptations of Stephenie Meyer’s vampire novels have put him in a position where he need never work again. But, as the final part looms, he wants to put some distance between himself and the pale, dreamy Edward Cullen.
The latest lunge for freedom involves a fascinating collaboration with David Cronenberg. The Canadian director’s Cosmopolis, adapted from a novel by Don DeLillo, finds the Tsar of Cheekbones playing a young asset manager confined within an absurdly well-appointed limousine.
Pattinson has arrived in Cannes to promote the film. But nobody is allowing him to escape his past life. Why, Eric Packer, the protagonist of Cosmopolis, is just a another class of vampire, is he not? Pattinson must identify with him personally. Like Mr Packer, the actor – a victim of hyper-fame – is driven into a class of seclusion.
“I’m not the best self-analyst,” Pattinson says in his polite accent. “I can’t consciously bring anything from my life into my work. I don’t know. He is just trying to find something. It’s about the hopelessness of it all. It’s about the claustrophobia of being looked at. I wasn’t that much of a social person anyway. So, I don’t really care. Why can I not just answer the question?”
Raised in outer London, Pattinson spent some time as a model before drifting into acting. He remembers, with some embarrassment, securing a role in Mira Nair’s Vanity Fair, then turning up at the premiere to find that all his scenes had been cut. Further inconveniences followed. He was sacked from a play in the Royal Court. But he then managed to gain a part in the cinematic behemoth that was Harry Potter. Unfortunately, Cedric Diggory was among of the select band of Hogwarts students to be killed off. What were the odds?
Then came Twilight, and much to his surprise, he soon found himself an object of fanatical desire. But he does seem to be telling the truth when he claims that he prefers the quiet life. He has, for example, kept admirably quiet about his relationship with Twilight co-star Kristen Stewart.
“When you are followed constantly by fanatical fans, you try to eliminate the times you come up against them. That’s why I hide myself sometimes,” he said recently.
A serious cinema nut, he was never likely to resists the opportunity to work with Cronenberg. The director of Dead Ringers, The Fly and Eastern Promises remains the most singular cinematic terrorist of his era. Pattinson does not pause when asked what drew him to Cosmopolis.
“Cronenberg, obviously! I have played in only a few films, and none of them came close to what I expected working with him would be like. I wasn’t disappointed. I knew he would be very creative, and that it would be a real experience,” he says.
But David is an odd, fellow, is he not? The most cerebral director ever to launch a horror career, he is more likely to reference Freud and Nietzsche than Wes Craven or George A Romero. “For preparation, I spent two weeks in my hotel room worrying and confusing myself,” he laughs. “The weekend before we began shooting, I phoned David and said I want to ask one question: ‘Do you want to talk about the movie for a second?’ I went round to his house and he said: ‘Let’s just start and something will happen’.”
He furrows his magnificent brow and whitters some more about the poetry of the script, before breaking down.
“If you’re trying to do something in a cerebral way, it becomes about ego. Actors aren’t supposed to be intelligent.”
He does himself a disservice. Pattinson has the chops to separate himself from young Mr Cullen and forge a career among the living. But it is a long, long road. Be aware, Robert. Fifty years on from Dr No, journalists are still asking Sean Connery about James Bond.
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David's Interview
Gruesome truths
A RUMBLE OF THUNDER greets the arrival of David Cronenberg. It would be unfair to say that it’s a little like a scene from one of his films. The director is far too clever to dabble in such crude sound design. Besides which, we no longer think of him as a Gothic figure. Do we? At any rate, the pathetic fallacy certainly provides Mr Cronenberg with a dramatic entrance.
The Cannes Film Festival is drawing to a close and Mr Cronenberg has arrived on the penthouse of the Marriot Hotel to discuss his strange new film, Cosmopolis. Robert Pattinson plays a rich young man travelling through an apocalyptic New York in a huge, self-sufficient limousine. Though based on a Don DeLillo novel written as long ago as 2003, Cosmopolis has plenty to say about the current financial meltdowns.
Cronenberg has always made serious films. Early works, made on minuscule budgets in his native Canada, such as Shivers and Rabid abounded with disgusting imagery, but they addressed complex questions concerning mortality and the nature of human sexuality.
Read the rest of David's Interview & check out the scans After The Cut
Sorry the scans are in bits but the newspaper was too big for my scanner.
All the interviews are there though.
Transcript
Rob's Interview
Idol chatter
ROBERT PATTINSON is taking his first few steps on a long road. You don’t get any sense that he is ashamed of Twilght. He would be a fool (and he’s no fool) to adopt any such stance. One can, after all, safely assume that the adaptations of Stephenie Meyer’s vampire novels have put him in a position where he need never work again. But, as the final part looms, he wants to put some distance between himself and the pale, dreamy Edward Cullen.
The latest lunge for freedom involves a fascinating collaboration with David Cronenberg. The Canadian director’s Cosmopolis, adapted from a novel by Don DeLillo, finds the Tsar of Cheekbones playing a young asset manager confined within an absurdly well-appointed limousine.
Pattinson has arrived in Cannes to promote the film. But nobody is allowing him to escape his past life. Why, Eric Packer, the protagonist of Cosmopolis, is just a another class of vampire, is he not? Pattinson must identify with him personally. Like Mr Packer, the actor – a victim of hyper-fame – is driven into a class of seclusion.
“I’m not the best self-analyst,” Pattinson says in his polite accent. “I can’t consciously bring anything from my life into my work. I don’t know. He is just trying to find something. It’s about the hopelessness of it all. It’s about the claustrophobia of being looked at. I wasn’t that much of a social person anyway. So, I don’t really care. Why can I not just answer the question?”
Raised in outer London, Pattinson spent some time as a model before drifting into acting. He remembers, with some embarrassment, securing a role in Mira Nair’s Vanity Fair, then turning up at the premiere to find that all his scenes had been cut. Further inconveniences followed. He was sacked from a play in the Royal Court. But he then managed to gain a part in the cinematic behemoth that was Harry Potter. Unfortunately, Cedric Diggory was among of the select band of Hogwarts students to be killed off. What were the odds?
Then came Twilight, and much to his surprise, he soon found himself an object of fanatical desire. But he does seem to be telling the truth when he claims that he prefers the quiet life. He has, for example, kept admirably quiet about his relationship with Twilight co-star Kristen Stewart.
“When you are followed constantly by fanatical fans, you try to eliminate the times you come up against them. That’s why I hide myself sometimes,” he said recently.
A serious cinema nut, he was never likely to resists the opportunity to work with Cronenberg. The director of Dead Ringers, The Fly and Eastern Promises remains the most singular cinematic terrorist of his era. Pattinson does not pause when asked what drew him to Cosmopolis.
“Cronenberg, obviously! I have played in only a few films, and none of them came close to what I expected working with him would be like. I wasn’t disappointed. I knew he would be very creative, and that it would be a real experience,” he says.
But David is an odd, fellow, is he not? The most cerebral director ever to launch a horror career, he is more likely to reference Freud and Nietzsche than Wes Craven or George A Romero. “For preparation, I spent two weeks in my hotel room worrying and confusing myself,” he laughs. “The weekend before we began shooting, I phoned David and said I want to ask one question: ‘Do you want to talk about the movie for a second?’ I went round to his house and he said: ‘Let’s just start and something will happen’.”
He furrows his magnificent brow and whitters some more about the poetry of the script, before breaking down.
“If you’re trying to do something in a cerebral way, it becomes about ego. Actors aren’t supposed to be intelligent.”
He does himself a disservice. Pattinson has the chops to separate himself from young Mr Cullen and forge a career among the living. But it is a long, long road. Be aware, Robert. Fifty years on from Dr No, journalists are still asking Sean Connery about James Bond.
Click for Larger
David's Interview
Gruesome truths
A RUMBLE OF THUNDER greets the arrival of David Cronenberg. It would be unfair to say that it’s a little like a scene from one of his films. The director is far too clever to dabble in such crude sound design. Besides which, we no longer think of him as a Gothic figure. Do we? At any rate, the pathetic fallacy certainly provides Mr Cronenberg with a dramatic entrance.
The Cannes Film Festival is drawing to a close and Mr Cronenberg has arrived on the penthouse of the Marriot Hotel to discuss his strange new film, Cosmopolis. Robert Pattinson plays a rich young man travelling through an apocalyptic New York in a huge, self-sufficient limousine. Though based on a Don DeLillo novel written as long ago as 2003, Cosmopolis has plenty to say about the current financial meltdowns.
Cronenberg has always made serious films. Early works, made on minuscule budgets in his native Canada, such as Shivers and Rabid abounded with disgusting imagery, but they addressed complex questions concerning mortality and the nature of human sexuality.
Read the rest of David's Interview & check out the scans After The Cut
Robert Pattinson In The Irish Independent's Day & Night Magazine (Scans)
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A Giggly Robert Pattinson Talks "Breaking Dawn" On Ireland's Spin 103.8 & They Review "Bel Ami"
Robert Pattinson Talks "Breaking Dawn Pt2" On Irelands Spin 103.8 & they also review "Bel Ami" on the show
Gordon Hayden from Spin 1038's "We Love Movies" program, interviewed Robert Pattinson about Breaking Dawn Part 1. The interview actually aired on TV3 (Ireland) during Twilight promo. In case you missed the video, check it out below
Giggly Rob FTW
But they also reviewed 'Bel Ami' on the show. Check that out from 28:12 - 31:50
Source Spin1038.com via IrishTwilightSisters
Gordon Hayden from Spin 1038's "We Love Movies" program, interviewed Robert Pattinson about Breaking Dawn Part 1. The interview actually aired on TV3 (Ireland) during Twilight promo. In case you missed the video, check it out below
Giggly Rob FTW
But they also reviewed 'Bel Ami' on the show. Check that out from 28:12 - 31:50
Source Spin1038.com via IrishTwilightSisters
Christina Ricci mentions Robert Pattinson: "Well prepared", "Very professional" and "He's wonderful"
Christina Ricci mentions Robert Pattinson: "Well prepared", "Very professional" and "He's wonderful"
Christina Ricci sat down with Irish Times to talk about Bel Ami. Here is the Rob mention:
Source: IrishTimes
Christina Ricci sat down with Irish Times to talk about Bel Ami. Here is the Rob mention:
The fragrant Robert Pattinson plays the cynical accidental journalist whose adventures drive the plot of Bel Ami. They must have had some interesting conversations about the pressures that early success can bring. There are few idols more hotly pursued than the star of the Twilight films.Visit the source to read the article in its entirety :)
“He’s wonderful,” she says. “He’s handling everything very well. He never brought any of what he was going through to the set. He was always incredibly well prepared, very professional and a very great actor. I loved working with him. We joked a lot. Made fun of each other and had a great laugh.”
Did she have advice for him? “Not really. He seems to be handling it all very well. I can’t imagine being as famous as he is.”
Source: IrishTimes
Christina Ricci Talks Robert Pattinson & "Bel Ami"
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Robert Pattinson and Bel Ami reviewed by Irish publication
Robert Pattinson and Bel Ami reviewed by Irish publication
From entertainment.ie (Ireland) by Gráinne Humphreys reporting from Jameson Dublin International Film Festival:
:))
From entertainment.ie (Ireland) by Gráinne Humphreys reporting from Jameson Dublin International Film Festival:
Directed by acclaimed theatre directors Declan Donnellan and Nick Ormerod (aka Cheek by Jowl), Bel Ami is a sumptuous adaptation of Guy de Maupassant’s 1885 novel about an ex-soldier turned journalist who ascends the social ladder, trading one well-connected wife for another.
More social mountaineer than mere climber – after six months working as a clerk in a Parisian newspaper peasant-born Georges Duroy (Robert Pattinson) rises to political editor and becomes a valued member of the incestuous Parisian literati. He is soon the object of affection of three influential women: an unlikely mentor (played by Uma Thurman) who helps him to write his first articles; Clotilde (Christina Ricci) who becomes his passionate mistress, and his boss’s wife (Kristin Scott Thomas), who becomes an unwitting pawn in his ambitious plans.
Based on de Maupassant’s own journalistic career, Bel Ami is both a portrait of Paris and a turbulent sexual merry-go-round in the style of La Ronde and Laclos’s Les Liaisons Dangereuses, complete with amoral characters, heightened sexual economics and the triumph of experience over innocence. With a smart cast and a particularly impressive performance by the underrated Pattinson, first time directors Donnellan and Ormerod have fashioned a highly amusing divertissement.
Review of Robert Pattinson and Bel Ami from Dublin Film Festival screening
Review of Robert Pattinson and Bel Ami from Dublin Film Festival screening
I just can't get enough of the audience reactions and this one from a male viewer. :)
Great read that's thoughtful and constructive. Discussing Rob's previous roles in an intelligent way.
A Non-Review Review by Darren Mooney (excerpted):
Read fan reviews HERE and a great review from Cineuropa HERE.
Thanks for the heads up, Maria!
I just can't get enough of the audience reactions and this one from a male viewer. :)
Great read that's thoughtful and constructive. Discussing Rob's previous roles in an intelligent way.
A Non-Review Review by Darren Mooney (excerpted):
I have to admit to being pleasantly surprised by Bel Ami, the first film from theatrical veterans Declan Donnellan & Nick Ormerod. It’s a classy little period drama that doesn’t necessarily redefine the genre, but instead stands as a worth addition to the canon. In a way, it seems like a more lavish BBC adaptation, which is quite a compliment when it comes to period drama. I don’t know if actor Robert Pattinson will necessarily find life after Twilight, but I imagine he will find a nichĂ© if he choses his next couple of roles as carefully as he chose this one.Head over to his blog, The Movie Blog, and read the rest! Click HERE to continue :)
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Bel Ami might be more overt in its sexual politics, but it does cover a lot of the same thematic ground as Pattinson’s iconic role – such as the notion of damaged relationships between damaged people – and I think it’s a smooth point of transition. I don’t subscribe to the idea that Pattinson is a weak actor, a piece of internet gospel that seems to spread around as part of the overwhelming Twilight hatedom. I don’t think that we have seen the actor given a script that plays to his strengths, and Bel Ami is easily the best project that I have seen him in to date – comfortably ahead of any of the Twilight adaptations, Remember Me or Water for Elephants.
That said, Pattinson still has to convince me that he will make a convincing leading man after the franchise evaporates, but Bel Ami provides relatively strong evidence in his favour. He has more to work with here, and is given a character with significant depth and complexity. Georges Duroy is a character driven by base desires, and inner resentment, and Pattinson manages to express these quite well. I’m not yet entirely sold, but if he can turn out another few performances like this, I think I could be converted.
Read fan reviews HERE and a great review from Cineuropa HERE.
Thanks for the heads up, Maria!
Robert Pattinson's "Bel Ami" Showing At The Jameson Dublin International Film Festival
Robert Pattinson's "Bel Ami" Showing At The Jameson Dublin International Film Festival on 19th Feb at 8.50pm at Cineworld
You can book your tickets HERE & HERE
OMG OMG OMG I can't breathe. Call 911 for me.
Yes you read right "Bel Ami" is showing at the Jameson Film Festival here in Ireland.
SQUEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
You can book your tickets HERE & HERE
OMG OMG OMG I can't breathe. Call 911 for me.
Yes you read right "Bel Ami" is showing at the Jameson Film Festival here in Ireland.
SQUEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
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Robert Pattinson's "Bel Ami" Gets UK & Ireland Classification
Robert Pattinson's "Bel Ami" has gotten a 15 certificate in UK & a 16 certificate in Ireland
UK
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Eeeeeek strong sexual content *faints*
Source & Source via Gossipgyal & IrishTwiSisters
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Eeeeeek strong sexual content *faints*
Source & Source via Gossipgyal & IrishTwiSisters
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*NEW* Robert Pattinson Talks To RTE's TenTv (Ireland)
A giggly Robert Pattinson Talks To RTE's TenTv (Ireland)
This is a great interview where he talks about his music and loads more.
Click on the pic to watch
This is a great interview where he talks about his music and loads more.
Click on the pic to watch
Scans: Robert Pattinson In The Irish Sunday Mirror "Twilight" Special
There was a "Twilight" Special in today's Irish Sunday Mirror.
Here are the scans featuring Robert Pattinson
Click to Read
Thanks to TheIrishTwilightSisters for scanning them.
I just put up the Rob ones so head over there to see the other pages (Kristen/Taylor and more)
Here are the scans featuring Robert Pattinson
Click to Read
Thanks to TheIrishTwilightSisters for scanning them.
I just put up the Rob ones so head over there to see the other pages (Kristen/Taylor and more)
Robert Pattinson's Comic-Con Hair Makes the News All Over The World
Of course Robert Pattinson and his haircut was bound to make the news all over the world, so here are 2 reports first one from Xpose (Ireland) and the second from Channel 10 News (Australia)
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Entertainment.ie (Ireland) Talk To A Very Hungry Robert Pattinson
Somebody feed Robert Pattinson NOW.
A very hungry Robert Pattinson talks to Entertainment.ie about "Water for Elephants"
Click HERE to see the vid
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A very hungry Robert Pattinson talks to Entertainment.ie about "Water for Elephants"
Click HERE to see the vid
Source
Thanks to irishtwiSisters for the tip
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