Rob went to an Alt J concert last night in Los Angeles and this lucky fan snagged a shot with him. YUM.
Source | Thanks C!
"Perched on top of a booth, Robert Pattinson was seen sipping cocktails and engaged in the music, often catching him mouthing the lyrics and smiling," a rep for the club told E! News. "His spirits were great and you could tell he was comfortable and content. He truly looked happy."UPDATE3: Kennedy wrote about her encounter with Rob on her Facebook:
Black Keys at Sayers Club? In front of a scant 50 people? Doing a full set?? Are you kidding me??!! Next thing you're going to tell me Robert Pattinson was there, and we spent an hour talking about booze and Buddhism. Oh, wait...UPDATE2: Added more from LA Times reporter, Matt Donnelly, who was at the concert and was the first to mention Rob at the show. He says:
Rob sang along to virtually every track, breaking occasionally to greet folks such as Sayers Club creative director Jason Scoppa.
Rob seemed relaxed, positioned behind the rows and rows of fans snapping photos and taking video, not of him but of the band. An unusual experience for Pattinson, but perhaps a typical night at the exclusive venue.Full report down below!
I left my house just now sans laptop for hours. Rob will likely pop up in pics or a credible/verified sighting now. Ur welcome ;)GAH!!!!
Robert Pattinson stepped out Sunday evening in Hollywood for a show by rockers the Black Keys.*removed Matt's tweets because his report in LA Times is more complete*
Making a guys' night of it, Pattinson rolled with friends including his "Breaking Dawn — Part 2" costar Rami Malek for the exclusive show, hosted at the Sayers Club by 98.7 FM.
Ducking into a rear entrance close to 9 p.m., Pattinson, in a black baseball cap and jeans, posted up against against a back wall and enjoyed mixed drinks as the band played hits including "Tighten Up."
Rob sang along to virtually every track, breaking occasionally to greet folks such as Sayers Club creative director Jason Scoppa.
The young actor reportedly has reconciled with Kristen Stewart, his "Twilight Saga" costar and longtime off-screen love, following her July indiscretion with director Rupert Sanders.
But Sunday wasn't about his relationship, it was about music.
Rob seemed relaxed, positioned behind the rows and rows of fans snapping photos and taking video, not of him but of the band. An unusual experience for Pattinson, but perhaps a typical night at the exclusive venue.
Okay, so here it comes: as of June 25th, I am officially allowed to publish my interview with Robert Pattinson, held a few weeks ago in Berlin. It was done for a German magazine, they will run a version of this soon. But I was made aware of loads of Robert's fans who would love to read it as well. So I am posting the official transcript here. I haven't actually used this blog in aaaages, but I didn't know where else to upload it, so here we go. Unfortunately, his rep didn't allow pictures at the hotel, so I had to snap one with him at the red carpet instead. I have also interviewed Cronenberg and asked him about Robert and the film. I will publish that soon. And if you want, follow me on Twitter @annefacompre for more exclusive interviews in the future! Hope you enjoy!!Finish the interview after the cut!
It's Thursday, May 31th in Berlin, and, after having seen 'Cosmopolis' at a media screening in the morning, I am meeting Robert Pattinson for an interview in the afternoon. They have put us in a dark but cozy room on the ground floor of a fancy Berlin hotel. Robert is dressed in a casual black T-Shirt an Jeans, seated right in front of a window and sipping some coke. Or Diet Coke. I didn't ask. He is also chewing a tooth pick the entire time, as he is trying to quit smoking.
Let me just say that he was kind, relaxed and very approachable. He was laughing a lot and seemed happy to be promoting the film.
Hey Rob, it's good to meet you. How are you?
Good, good, thanks.
How do you like Berlin?
(He laughs) I love it, but it's so annoying. Every time it's at the beginning or the end of the tour. Every time I feel like I am only here for one single day, so I never really get to see it.
And now they put you in a really dark room for the interviews, didn't they?
And there's people standing right outside the windows (laughs).. a bit weird.
Let's talk about Cosmopolis. In the scenes in the limo, the camera seems to always be really close to you and focused on your face. Was that difficult?
It's strange because you could remove the pieces of the limo, but it was still the same size as a normal limo. And the camera was on a crane and literally really close to my face. It would just move by remote control, like a robot. And there was no one else in the car, which was weird. You get a completely new relationship with the camera. It's like you're more and less aware of it at the same time. It's weird because there is no one actually behind the camera. It's a totally different aspect to shooting.
And how was it for you to play such a dark character after 'Twilight'?
The very first thing I shot, I wanted it to be a no statement thing, the suit, the hair, everything. It's like: Your clothes don't say anything, your car doesn't say anything. Nothing says anything. And YOU don't say anything and it's one of the scariest things I've ever done. I was turning around to Jay Baruchel in the first scene and you realize your face isn't doing anything, you have no eyes (because of the dark sunglasses). It's nerve racking.
And what do you think of the character you play?
I really like him. A lot of people see him as being kind of apathetic, which might be my fault. I mean, I did it, I wanted to humanize him. And some people really see it. Other people think it's some guy who just doesn't care about anything, but I think he really does care about a lot of things. He's just an egomaniac. Like he thinks he is the only person in the world, he wants to be God. But not in a greedy way he just thinks he is. It's just the way he was born.
PELTZ: Unbound Captives, I just got cast in it, it hasn’t started filming yet, but its with Rob Pattinson, Rachel Weisz and Hugh Jackman and Madeline Stowe wrote it and is gonna direct it.
And when do you think you’re gonna start filming?
PELTZ: Not sure, hopefully soon, I cannot wait to do it.
Awesome, thank you so much.
PELTZ: Thank you.