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Showing posts with label Premiere Magazine. Show all posts

Untagged Robert Pattinson Premiere Cover Pic

Untagged Robert Pattinson Premiere Cover Pic 

Danielle Levitt, the photographer of Rob's new photoshoot for Premiere magazine posted this untagged version of the premiere cover on Instagram.
Don't forget we'll be seeing more from the photoshoot in Premiere magazine in a couple of days!
I can't wait.

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Caption on pic:
"Robert Pattinson in paint. @ryanhastings @shay_all_the_way #robertpattinson"

NEW Robert Pattinson On The Cover Of 'Premiere' Magazine

UPDATE: Added twitter comments from Mathieu Carratier
UPDATE: Added quotes from the interview Below 
NEW Robert Pattinson On The Cover Of 'Premiere' Magazine

Rob is once again featured on the Cannes Special edition of Premiere Magazine. It will be out next Wednesday and has a new photoshoot and interview.
For now though check out that cover!

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"Première: Robert Pattinson is transformed! Our Cannes special issue is on sale as early as next Wednesday" 

And in case you were wondering what Rob is wearing on the cover Courtney from The Fashion Court is on hand with the information:
"Robert Pattinson wears Spring 2014 for the latest cover of PREMIÉRE Magazine"

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Preview/Quotes from the interview (source). Translation thanks to Pattinson ArtWork
Robert Pattinson lets it go on the cover of Première

With two films in Cannes - The Rover and Maps to the Stars - Robert Pattinson is on the cover of Premiere Magazine.

That's it, Robert Pattinson has definitely moved up a gear and left Twilight behind him. We will see him in two highly anticipated movies at Cannes Film Festival 2014: The Rover, a post-apocalyptic and hyper violent western, brutal and uncompromising, and Maps to the Stars, his second collaboration with David Cronenberg after Cosmopolis, a psychological family drama which autopsy Hollywood. The perfect opportunity to put him on the cover of next issue of Premiere, the Cannes issue, with its special file about Cannes, which reports on all the movies and events of this year 2014 on the Croisette.

The opportunity to interview Robert too: he talks about his sex scene with Julianne Moore in Maps to the Stars ("I was breathless, soaked ... and her, not at all"), about the hyper intense filming of The Rover (a "hungry" movie) in the middle of the Australian desert, about what Cannes means for him, about directors James Gray and Romain Gavras ... And most importantly, as you can see on our cover, the opportunity to discover the former Edward Cullen like no one has ever seen him before on a photoshoot ... colorful, we will say. Proof by picture.

This issue will be available on newsstands next Wednesday.

Maps to the Stars released on May 21 and The Rover on June 4 (for France)

Mathieu Carratier did the interview with Robert Pattinson and has been tweeting a few bits of info on his twitter account

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Bigger Is Always Better, Robert Pattinson 'Premiere' Photoshoot Pics Now BIGGER

Bigger Is Always Better, Robert Pattinson 'Premiere' Photoshoot Pics Now BIGGER

I love when bigger pics of Rob pop up when you least expect it. I loved this photoshoot, it was so different to anything else Rob had done before. Hopefully we'll get these pics in HQ eventually.

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Thanks Clara & Flavia for the heads up!

365 Days of Robert Pattinson: August 17th ~ Premiere Photoshoot Pic

365 Days of Robert Pattinson: August 17th ~ Premiere Photoshoot Pic

Rob really knew how to shock us with this photoshoot. It blew all the others out of the water. We hadn't seen anything like these pics before.

Myself and Tink were on the same wavelength today with our choices and why wouldn't we? Multiple Rob's FTW.
I made some wallpapers from this photoshoot when it came out, including one using the pic below.
If you'd like to grab any of them head over HERE

Tink

"i used the magazine version of this pic before (DoR for barefeetporn) but this one is different. RightRob has his eyes closed….a peaceful slumber for the delicious, scantily clad man. this shoot was awesome for one main reason - it was Rob’s idea to make it an homage to David Cronenberg. LOVE."

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Kate

"Totally late with this today (have a good excuse though, DiorRob is SO distracting ;-P). Anyway it kinda HAS to be this pic really doesn't it?"

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Kat

I'll update with Kat's when she picks herself up off the floor from the new Dior pics

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

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

365 Days of Robert Pattinson: August 10th ~ Fave RobPorn of The Day

365 Days of Robert Pattinson: August 10th ~ Fave RobPorn of The Day

According to the Urban Dictionary this is the definition of Robporn........

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Sounds pretty accurate to me.

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See if you can last longer than 5 seconds looking at our RobPorn!

Tink
"That back."

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Kate
"I'm stuck on the old BicepPorn lately and this is a fave pic of mine at the moment ;-}"

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Kat

"The sexy, faraway, lost stare, complimented with scruff and chest p0rn. "

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

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*NEW* Interview With Robert Pattinson From "Premiere" Magazine

Grab a cuppa and have a read of this great  *NEW* Interview With Robert Pattinson from "Premiere" Magazine

BIG thanks to our reader OverTheRainbow for translating this for us (we have the BEST readers)
(Interview took place on 16th July)

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Translation

Robert Pattinson

R-Pattz seems ready more than ever to become Robert Pattinson. An intimate conversation with the most famous, and future ex-vampire in the world.

This is it. This is the end. Our last interview for Twilight. With hindsight, how did this experience change you, as an actor and as a person?

It's hard to say... I try to see how this adventure will fit into the plans I had when I started at 17. At the time, I had a pretty good idea of who I wanted to be at 32. The path is perhaps not the one I imagined, but I have the feeling of moving in the same direction. It's funny how things happen sometimes. I never thought something like Twilight could happen to me. In any case, I am very exited by what comes next. The advantage of being part of such a cultural phenomenon is that it makes every choice more exciting, because you know that many people are interested and waiting to see what your next project is. If you make a great film that nobody sees, it doesn't matter. Well, it does, really... I'm just very a superficial guy who needs an audience!

We all seek recognition ... That's it. I want to be cool. (Laughs.) That said, something new happened to me with Cosmopolis. It's the first time that I feel deeply convinced that a film I played was a total successful. If someone were to speak badly of it, I know they're wrong, whereas usually, I'd be the type to say "I quite like this and I quite like that, but OK... whatever!"

The problem is that from now on you will suffer if your future projects do not all live up to this. 
And it is far from being a given, believe me. Nowadays, I feel that the Hollywood industry has only one goal: to force you to make shit. The system transforms everything it touches into a dud. Fortunately, there is a small group of directors who resist this, but they are forced to grow on the fringe. It's a miracle they've manage to survive. I'm thinking of someone like Harmony Korine, in particular, whom I find particularly brilliant. He showed me his new film this summer, Spring Breakers, which I loved. I wouldn't want to jinx it, but I feel that it can really be a hit. I want to with directors like him, people who have spent their lives refusing to compromise, whatever the cost. If you look closely, they are often the ones who have longest careers. They are the safest investments in the market!

Preview Of New Interview With Robert Pattinson In Premiere Magazine (France)

Preview Of New Interview With Robert Pattinson In Premiere Magazine (France)

Premiere Magazine (Out Wednesday) will feature new interviews with Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner.
Mathieu Carratier  gave a little preview of some of Rob's interview and also says there'll be a little surprise on the Premiere site tomorrow.
(FYI If any of you are ordering the magazine online there are 2 covers so there's no guarantee that you'll get the Rob cover.) 

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#Pattinson In my head I was signing on for one movie. I was convinced the others would never be made.
#Pattinson Twilight has continued to be attacked (...) but nobody was taken so violently with the Backstreet Boys at the time!
#Pattinson Sometimes I feel like I've spent my career at the edge of a bridge, ready to jump, until someone catches me by the arm
Thank you for the atttention, the rest of the interviews #Twilight 5 years will be in the mag, out Wednesday. And there'll be a surprise on the site tomorrow

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Translations - Google Translate

Premiere chief editor reveals possible directors Robert Pattinson will work with: Harmony Korine and Werner Herzog

Premiere chief editor reveals possible directors Robert Pattinson will work with: Harmony Korine and Werner Herzog

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Mathieu Carratier, chief editor of Premiere magazine, tweeted about Rob a few hours ago. What did he have to say? (Click the links to read IMDb pages, the original french source and more)
Maybe Mr. Carratier found out this info from Rob's interview with Premiere but like most of Rob's career moves these days, we're going to have to wait and see what happens when.

Thanks Sky for the heads up :)

New Robert Pattinson interview with Premiere magazine: Talks Cosmopolis, french filmmakers, Twilight and more

New Robert Pattinson interview with Premiere magazine: Talks Cosmopolis, french filmmakers, Twilight and more

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Premiere (France) has more of their interview with Rob! All new stuff. Click here for french speakers and for the rest of us...it's a google translation for now. We'll update if a better one is available.

UPDATE: Better translation:

 P: Is there some part of you that is thrilled to surprise your Twilight fans who would see Cosmopolis?
RP: When my casting in Cosmopolis was announced, I saw many of them buying Don DeLillo's book. And it doesn't shock them at all that I'm playing a role like this one. On the contrary, I feel like they want to see us succeed, for us to be successful after the saga. They want us to be loved and respected. They're aren't fans like any others, they might not all be movie fanatics, but I can feel in them a desire to become one. They're interested in what we do, even if it's an usual movie like Cosmopolis. Actors that are in popular hits or franchises, often feel like they have to do things that would please 'this' audience. But I think that they underestimate their spectators. I know that Twilight fans want to adapt themselves. If you've played in Transformers, it doesn't mean you have to limit yourself to that all your life.

P: Cosmopolis press promise to be ... interesting. In hope that all the interviews won't focus only on one particular scene.
RP: I don't see which scene they could focus on that would reduce/narrow down the movie ...

P: I do ...
RP: You mean the check-up scene, I guess? Having said that now, it's a pretty good promo for the movie: "So, you get your prostate checked in Cosmopolis?" *laughs* As soon as I have an erotic scene, the most common you could imagine, I know I'll hear about it.

P: In Cosmopolis, there's one where a taser is involved?
RP: The one in the hotel .. We shot that one in one take. Patricia (McKenzie), the actress, was really at ease with her body. When we had to rehearse the scene, she almost took all her clothes off. I just stood there in my underwear, so embarrassed! After the scene was done, I went to see the cameraman and asked him: "Is it me or what just happened was really intense? I almost felt like I really had sex!" The sex scene in History of Violence was already incredible. I don't know why but David Cronenberg is really talented for that. It's a surprising specialty for a director, but it's his.

P: David Lynch is pretty good too for that. It's funny because when you see Lynch and Cronenberg, the first thing that comes to mind isn't: "I'm sure those guys shoot amazing sex scenes."
RP: It might be due to the fascination that David has with the human body. Even in a movie like Videodrome, he sexualizes everything - the orifice that James Woods has on his belly looks a lot like a vagina. And I can really see David thinking about it and tell himself: "MMMh, I like that." We see less and less filmmakers having enough confidence that would let them flaunt and dig their obsessions. It's like Tarantino and women's feet. It's his thing, he likes that and thus going to put it iin all his movies. I'm not attracted to feet but when they film those of Bridget Fonda in Jacky Brow, it's sexy.

P: In Cosmopolis, you get a visit from Juliette Binoche in the limp. She uses the space in a very creative way ...
RP: Originally, the sex scene with Juliette was supposed to happen in a hotel room, but found it more interesting for it to happen in the limo. You have to ask yourself a question: how to you film, with success, a sex scene in a limo? Well, you end up bumping yourself everywhere in the car *laughs*. The worst is that I met Juliette Binoche, who is one of my favorite actresses, right before filming the scene. And 5 minutes later, we were writhing in the limo ... Very strange. But yes, it was more appropriate in that space.

P: What about Mathieu Amalric, the other French of the movie?
RP: He's amazing. I'm sad he's mostly filmed in wide shots because you can't really enjoy the crazy facial expressions he did. Does he work a lot in France?

P: Not enough. But he directs too.
RP: It doesn't surprise me. By the way, did you see the trailer for Rust and Bone? If only Audiard decided to film in English .. He's probably the biggest director active, able of making movies that touch the general public while still being, indisputably, art. The performances in his movies are the best, his action scenes are the best ... Not a lot of filmmakers can reach his level, except for maybe James Gray, with whom I dream of working.

Old outtakes in better quality after the cut

David Cronenberg: ‟I Was Proud To Offer Robert Pattinson A Chance To Prove The Extent Of His Talent"

David Cronenberg: ‟I Was Proud To Offer Robert Pattinson A Chance To Prove The Extent Of His Talent"

You may remember last week we had an interview with Robert Pattinson in Premiere magazine
And now with thanks to our lovely reader OverTheRainbow we have the full translation of David Cronenbergs interview as well.

It's a fantastic read where David talks about how he's excited to take Rob to Cannes, how he chose Rob for the role of Eric & how the other actors in the movie felt about Rob getting the part.
He also says that Rob could have as good a career (maybe even better) than Johnny Depp or Brad Pitt plus lots more.

It's a must read and I guarantee you will have a smile on your face after reading it.
I didn't think it was possible to love David anymore than I already do, but it is.

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David Cronenberg: ‟I can really see Rob having a career like Johnny Depp's.”

Sex, power and limo: the Cosmopolis film director tells how he guided Robert Pattinson into living his performance.

Première: What is it like to come back to Cannes with Cosmopolis?
David Cronenberg: The festival and me, we have a long history. In a sense, I feel like I'm coming home. I think Cosmopolis is an ideal film for Cannes and I am very excited at the thought of taking Rob to it. (Kate: So are we. We can't wait)

Première: It is impossible now to imagine anyone else in this role. Yet, you had originally offered it to Colin Farrell...
David Cronenberg: When Colin left the project to shoot the remake of Total Recall, (Kate: Oh Colin, you fool! But it was fate. This role BELONGS to Rob) I started to rethink everything., He was too old for the role, anyway; he is 35, and if I wanted to be faithful to the book, I had to find someone who is 25. I then began to study actors of that age, and that's when I thought of Rob. I had seen him in Twilight, of course, but nothing he had done until then really predisposed him to play in Cosmopolis. Except that you choose an actor for the potential you see in him, not for his resume. And the more I thought about it, the more the idea appealed to me.

"Robert Pattinson Reveals A Deepness That Gets More & More Fascinating As His Character Gets Closer To Hitting Rock Bottom"- Premiere Review

"Robert Pattinson Reveals A Deepness That Gets More & More Fascinating As His Character Gets Closer To Hitting Rock Bottom"- Premiere Review

Check out this great first review of "Cosmopolis" from Premiere Magazine
And if you missed it earlier check out Rob's new photoshoot and interview from Premiere Magazine HERE

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New York is on war footing. The President of the USA is passing through and demonstrations are threating to drown Manhattan in chaos. Eric Packer, 28 years old millionaire, doesn't care. No matter what happens, he will go get his haircut on the other side of town.

We're not going to lie, whether we like David Cronenberg's recent movies, we were seriously missing the filmmaker of Videodrome and Crash. Pop open the champagne because he's back in every shot of Cosmopolis. Even though he's adapting someone else's work, the Canadian filmmaker recognized his young/offsprings in the novel of DeLillo. The absurd and persistent odyssey of a young wolf in finance who parades colleagues, mistresses and doctors in his high-tech limo. When he reaches his destination, he might be left with nothing (the Japanese currency threatens his wallet, his wife is more and distant, it's getting unbearable.) but the answer of the question that haunts him, without being able to articulate it: Can the one who possesses everything still desire anything else?

Cronenberg made sure that all his obsessions punctuate his route, whether they are intellectual (the search for 'another' reality) or carnal/physical (another scene that will make people talk, Packer learns that his prostate asymmetrical). Enthroned in the back seat of his limousine Robert Pattinson reveals a deepness that gets more & more fascinating as his character gets closer to hitting rock bottom/gets closer to the abyss. The fear that surrenders his face in the last moments doesn't belong only to this anti-hero that arrived at the point of no return, but it's also the fear of an actor who tests his limits with an unsuspected bravery. With a feverish and decadent ride in Hell, Cosmopolis proves that he's not done testing them.

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Find Out All About Robert Pattinson's Premiere PhotoShoot That Lasted 13 Hours!

Find Out All About Robert Pattinson's Premiere PhotoShoot That Lasted 13 Hours!

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Star of Cosmopolis, the new movie by David Cronenberg, in competition at Cannes, RP was a willing participant to a crazy photoshoot that lasted 13 hours! Find out more in the May issue.

In general, when you organize a photoshoot with an actor, whose movies made more than 2.7 billion of dollars all over the world, you except someone cold and shy, someone with a controlled image and with a safeguard. Everything is timed to the last minute, especially if the actor arrives late, everything has to be started over again. I say 'in general' because all of this doesn't apply to Robert Pattinson!

It's at the end of our interview that the actor comes up with the idea of a photoshoot dedicated to David Cronenberg's movies. Like an homage to his respect for the filmmaker, who by casting him in Cosmopolis, offered him not only a passport for after Twilight but also the opportunity to come and celebrate his entry to the adult age, on the steps of Cannes on May 25th.

To say that he got involved in the making of the photoshoot is an euphemism. The first images of Scanners and Videodrome we prepared for him as an inspiration for the future snapshots came back to us with an unexpected commentary: Rob was sorry that they weren't more daring, wanting to push all the limits with this shoot - the complete opposite of what someone in his position would have asked. Two days later, the photograph Eliot Lee Hazel and his crew - sort of strange for this kind of shoot (a special effect makeup artist, a pregnant lady ...) - met in a gloomy hotel in downtown L.A. to give the go-ahead of this shoot that lasted for exactly 13 hours.

After seeing the results of this shoot, we're ready to bet that you won't look at Robert Pattinson the same way again. That the last pretense who might still weigh on the actor will fly away as fast as they appeared.

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*NEW* Robert Pattinson On The Cover of "Premiere" Magazine & A NEW Interview

*NEW* Robert Pattinson On The Cover of "Premiere" Magazine & A NEW Interview

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Thanks to Bru for the tip

FULL Translation of the interview After The Cut
Thanks to Lena & Over the Rainbow
This interview is a MUST Read! It's FULL of win! Rob talks about having 5 YES 5 Projects lined up!

Robert Pattinson: I’m So Eager To Start Working On "Mission: Blacklist"

Robert Pattinson: I’m So Eager To Start Working On "Mission: Blacklist". It’s going to be a f***ing great film.

Rob spoke to Premiere.Fr about his new project.
Lots of new info below. Check it out. SO exciting!

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Translation (BIG Thanks To our reader LittleSeaSparrow for doing it)
If you want to read the original french article go HERE

Robert Pattinson, who may surprise more than one in three weeks when Cosmopolis will be presented at Cannes, is not visibly stopping there. In a shift to "adult" movies the Twilight star will continue with Mission: Blacklist, the new film by Jean-Stéphane Sauvaire, the 2008 director of the impressive Johnny Mad Dog.
A thriller based on the book by Eric Maddox, the military interrogator who was the brains of the operation that led to the capture of Saddam Hussein in December 2003. Erik Jendresen, writer of the series Band of Brothers, was responsible for adapting. Shooting is scheduled to begin in the fall.

"We are going to scout locations in Iraq soon"

"As director Jean-Stéphane Sauvaire normally does not work with professional actors, I thought I had no hope of getting the part says Rob [to the journalist of Première].
But we met several times and we got on really well together. Sauvaire has found
a very exciting way of filming this. It’s strange, as it is a war film, but it’s shown mainly though the military interrogations done by Maddox. Language and the barriers it may create play a very important part. The focus is mainly on the real-life story of this military interrogator, Eric Maddox, who will soon come with us in Iraq to do a
series of location scoutings."
Rob goes on : The director, Sauvaire, is really an astonishing person. He’s got a gift for meeting
people. He thus met and spent some time talking with the Iraqi Minister for Culture, quite by chance. He also bumped into a guy who was one of the former leaders of the Hussein clan and who had been very close to Saddam. I asked Sauvaire, ‘But how do you do it to get to know a guy
like that ?’ and it turned out that Sauvaire had just bumped across the guy in a bar in Paris ! . After Johnny Mad Dog, an ultra-violent film which immersed the viewer directly into the day to
day life of African child-soldiers, and which was shot in Liberia, Sauvaire seems to have found an ideal theme for his explosive vision.
Johnny Mad Dog was an extremely strong film, which had all the value of a
real documentary, while having a great cinematic quality , says Rob,
enthusing over the film. I’m so eager to start working with Sauvaire
on Mission: Blacklist. It’s going to be a f***ing great film.

Source Premiere.Fr

Kristen Stewart Talks About The Last Day Of Filming "Breaking Dawn" With Robert Pattinson

We had this Premiere Magazine interview translation before (check it out HERE if you missed it) but now here's a better translation of this part of Kristens interview (thanks to eurofabulous ) where she talks about the last day of filming with Robert Pattinson

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P: What were the key moments of filming for you?
K:The ones the fans are waiting for the most: the wedding, the first love scene, the birth scene. To finally put them on tape was cathartic.

P: And the last day?
K: It was two days, actually. One where we finished shooting the wedding with the whole crew, this one I was expecting. I knew everybody would go home without really realising how important this moment was, and then the next day the end of it all would hit us. Later, we met at St Thomas, in the Carribean islands, to do over a scene we sort of screwed up in Brazil. It was only Rob and I, which made the moment even more special. We were on the beach, looking at the sun rising. I grabbed Wick Godfrey, the producer who was with us since the beggining of the saga, and threw him in the water. It was perfect and everything you could expect from a moment like this one.

Source premiere.fr via PattinsonLadies
And if you missed the scans and translation the last time check them out HERE

Robert Pattinson & Kristen Stewart On The Cover Of "Premiere" Magazine (France), Preview With Translation

Robert Pattinson & Kristen Stewart make an apperance on the cover of the French "Premiere" Magazine, which will be available to buy on Wednesday.

Here's a preview of the cover and the article (translation below)

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New pictures of the movie and interview when it comes out on Wednesday.

The actor talks behind the scenes of the fourth movie, a movie which is going to be as crazy as its filming. It was an intense experience that changed the star.

'We spent two whole months filming in the same room in front of a green screen.'

As Breaking Dawn part 1 comes out in a little less than two months, Robert Pattinson, in a long interview with Premiere Magazine, goes back to the filming of the fourth film of the Twilight saga. What could only have been an unusual shooting (green screen, honeymoon scene in Brazil, fans going crazy...), turned out to be an intense experience. Indeed, Twilight part 4 took a serious turn and doesn't hesitate in dealing with sex and blood. You read it right. What some would take for a corny teenage movie, became 'a weird drama that ventures sometimes towards the horror', confides Pattinson to Premiere before warning 'the audience is going to get their money's worth.'

In this interview, he admits being surprised everyday by the turn of events, shooting took. One that lasted eight months but the end product is going to be worth it. 'No movie this size dares taking those kind of risks.', valuies the actor who jokes about becoming an expert in 'oral Caesarean' (those who read the book will understand) and why he felt like the guinea pig of a weird experiment. Something David Cronenberg didn't disapprove of.

The 25 years old gets loose and multiples anecdotes and secrets , as if the way shooting turn and the near end of the Twilight saga freed him. Rob talks about the most improbable scenes, the last day of filming and Kristen Stewart. The actress who was too interviewed by our magazine. She also confirms the feeling of eeriness on set. 'I sometimes felt like Bill Murray in Groundhog Day''

In this interview Pattinson also breaks the bland image, the movies seem to have stuck on him. He still causes crowds to show up everywhere he goes. (He talks about a little misadventure in Brazil that could have made a movie on its own.) But he did put some distance between him and the hysteria of fans and doesn't want to be trapped anymore in a phenomenon that escapes him.

Thus, when he recalls the filming of Breaking Dawn, he doesn't spare the Twihards that will most likely be outraged by the liberties the movie took from Stephenie Meyer's book. Liberties, that Bill Condon, at the helm of this movie, granted himself. Something that his predecessors never dared doing.

'Too bad' for the fans, tells Rob. They'll have to follow anyway.The movie seems so crazy he asked often the crew 'Are you sure we're filming Twilight?Isn't it supposed to be harmless and PG-13?'

Source PremiereFr via kstewartfans
Translation via Eurofabulous

And just for old times sake I thought a little flashback from the Entertainment Weekly photoshoot that the cover pic is from would be nice ;-)

So for your viewing pleasure you will find that After The Cut

Translation Of "Premiere" Magazine Interview With Robert Pattinson

Translation Of "Premiere" Magazine Interview With Robert Pattinson

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"For the first time I realized how weird I will feel when the saga is over”- ROBERT PATTINSON.

Since you’re not Amish or a character from Lost (stop me right here if I’m wrong), we won’t bother presenting Robert Pattinson, 24, the vampire who sparkles in the sun; the actor unknown two years ago who conquered Hollywood and turn girls all over the world, very pale. You already know that. You must know, as well, that Eclipse, Twilight (put in the hands of David Slade, Hard Candy’s director) will open July 7th, only seven months after New Moon.

The vampire series weighs today more than a billion dollars in the worldwide box-office but this isn’t over since fourth installment, Breaking Dawn, is expectedon November 2011.

Pattinson is crawling under the new projects and is negociating now an important turn in his career: becoming the new Johnny Depp or joining Orlando Bloom and Hayden Christensen on the bench.

Just as he finished filming Bel Ami, based on Maupassant’s novel and as he was about to start on Water for Elephants, a drama by Francis Lawrence (I Am legend) with Reese Witherspoon and Christopher Waltz, we caught RPattz for an exclusive interview.
 
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