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Robert Pattinson, Guy Pearce & David Michod Talk 'The Rover' To Filmoria + 2 New HQ Junket Pics

Robert Pattinson, Guy Pearce & David Michod Talk 'The Rover' To Filmoria + 2 New HQ Junket Pics

Nothing hugely new in this interview from the press junket. We do find out how Rob got into character for his role as Rey and we get 2 new HQ pics from the press junket.

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It becomes clear after only a few minutes being in a room with them that the trio of Robert Pattinson, Guy Pearce, and David Michôd have formed an easy camaraderie with one another. Their film, The Rover, had its premiere months ago at Cannes, and they’ve been on a busy press circuit promoting the movie through various festivals and release dates worldwide. They recently stopped in London for the UK premiere of the film and Filmoria was lucky enough to have a seat at the table to discuss this newest project.

The Rover, is set in the near future following a severe economic collapse of the western world. Law and order are pretty well in disarray and in the middle of the Australian Outback is Eric (Guy Pearce) who just wants to get his car back, stolen by a band of thieves. While tracking the criminals, he runs into Rey (Robert Pattinson), the younger brother of one of the men who stole his car, and the only person who knows where they may have gone. They strike up an unlikely partnership in order to get Eric’s most prized possession back.

VIDEO & Pics: Robert Pattinson Talks To Channel 4 News

UPDATE: Added Full Interview (first video)
VIDEO Preview & Pics: Robert Pattinson Talks To Channel 4 News



An interview with Rob will air tonight on Channel 4 News in the UK.
Here's a preview of the interview.


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And some cute pics from the reporter.

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Robert Pattinson, Guy Pearce & David Michod Looking Too Hot To Handle In These NEW Pics From Today's Press Junket

UPDATE: Added another new pic (at the bottom)
Robert Pattinson, Guy Pearce & David Michod Looking Too Hot To Handle In These NEW Pics From Today's Press Junket

Wow these three together really need to come with an Oh Hot Damn Warning.
I almost feel sorry for the journalists. I said ALMOST ;p

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NEW PICS: Robert Pattinson & Guy Pearce Do Press For 'The Rover'

UPDATE: Added another pic below 
NEW PICS: Robert Pattinson & Guy Pearce Do Press For 'The Rover'

Looks like Rob and Guy are being kept busy doing press today. Can't wait to see all the interviews ;)
Until then here are a couple of cute pics to keep us going.

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Holy Jawporn

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NEW Interview: "I Like Working Pretty Much More Than Anything Else In My Life. My Job Is My Hobby" ~Robert Pattinson

NEW Interview: "I Like Working Pretty Much More Than Anything Else In My Life. My Job Is My Hobby" ~Robert Pattinson  

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Rob talks about working on The Rover & Life and also his hobbies, career & life in LA with TheVent in this New Interview. (It sounds like the interview was done at Cannes).

It's a good read. Enjoy!
Filming The Rover in a remote part of south Australia with cast and crew all staying in a local pub was just about perfect, says Robert Pattinson. The filmmakers all mucked in together, braved filming in soaring temperatures, and at night bonded over a drink or two. Pattinson wouldn’t have had it any other way and says that it helped director David Michôd and his cast and crew build an unbreakable bond.

“It was amazing,” he says. “Because the whole crew was staying in the same place and there was nothing else to do, we were living in a pub. It’s annoying if you’re in an unfamiliar city and all the people you work with are from that city, they all go home, so you’re just stuck in your hotel.

“When you can hang out with a bunch of new people, you get close to them really quickly, especially when there’s literally nothing else to do. It’s really fun. I hadn’t done that for a long time. I had a fantastic experience making this film.”

Pattinson was born and raised in London and started his professional career as a 16 year old in the TV film Ring of the Nibelungs. A year later, he played Cedric Diggory in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. He starred in five, hugely successful Twilight films and his other film credits include Bel Ami and Cosmopolis.

Q: How’s it going?

“I always forget in the evening that I’ve got to do a bunch of interviews in the morning, so I stay out all night (laughs). It’s horrible!”

Q: How was shooting in rural Australia?

“For me it was really fun. It was kind of relaxing. I loved shooting out there. There was no pressure, and no one around.”

Q: Was it a relief getting away from people?

“Yeah, just in terms of performance. I like doing little things before a take, sort of staying in character a little bit, and if you’ve got a bunch of people trying to take pictures of you doing a stupid face or something, then you’ve just constantly got it in your head, and you’re never really quite in what you want to do. Out there you can kind of do anything you want. They might think you’re a weirdo, this guy doing all this weird stuff (laughs), but it was quite freeing.”

Q: Did you enjoy playing a less beautiful character?
“Yeah, I mean it takes away constraints. If someone’s saying, ‘You’ve got to look pretty!’ for one thing you feel like a bit of an idiot, because you’re a guy, and then you’re kind of thinking about stuff that really doesn’t mean anything – you’re just posing. As soon as you take away the allowance for your own vanity, then it’s kind of a relief.”

Q: How would you describe the themes of The Rover?

“I think it’s just a story about survivors. I think they’re quite simple people in extraordinary circumstances. They’re trying to figure out how to live when it seems like there’s not a lot of hope. It seems like there’s nothing to do tomorrow, so what are you supposed to do at any point during your day? Even the gang I’m in, they’re stealing money and there’s nothing to use the money for at all (laughs). Eric [Guy Pearce] says, ‘It’s worthless, it’s just paper.’ It’s very difficult to know why to keep living if everything seems totally worthless, and yet people do.”

NEW PICS + Robert Pattinson talks Idol's Eye character, Tom Sturridge in his clothes & More! "I want to continue doing ambitious projects that excite me"

NEW PICS + Robert Pattinson talks Idol's Eye character, Tom Sturridge in his clothes & More! "I want to continue doing ambitious projects that excite me"

A couple of new pics of Rob posing with journalists during the LA press junket for The Rover and 2 interviews from the round table interview. Several answers are new but many are the same as previously posted interviews in english. We included those links at the bottom if you want to check out those older interviews. It's fun to reread Rob anyway :)

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(From express.de)

express.de, translation using Google and Reverso:
Why did you sell your mansion in Los Angeles?

She was much too big for me. I'm not old enough to toil with homeowner's things like broken water pipes.

Where do you live now?

I was homeless for six months after the sale. I borrowed houses from people when they were not in the city. Now I've found a home in the Hollywood Hills that I rent. It is not too large. I barely have furniture. Some of them are from the previous tenant. The only thing I brought with me, are air mattresses. In which I sleep. (Tink: With me. Shhhhhhh) 

You have earned millions and can afford expensive equipment.

I'm not materialistic. The only thing I treat myself, are old guitars. I have 17 in my collection. My showpiece is a Gibson J100 acoustic guitar from the year 1943. Other bells and whistles such as designer clothes I do not care. However, I should go to buy clothes.

Why?

I can not find most of them. That's why I wear the jacket I'm wearing, continuously for the past two weeks. My stuff should be in any case either in a rental warehouse in Los Angeles or in my London apartment. I rather think the latter. I've just seen pictures of my old roommate Tom Sturridge, running around in my pants and shirt ... (laughs).

(Tink: Translations are always hilarious. Case in point, this bizarre change of subject LOL)

They also suffer from depression. Are you in therapy?

I would really like to try, but just the thought of it makes me nervous. I think I am a person who needs his emotional ups and downs. I'm not manic-depressive, and I cross my psycho-valleys pretty quickly.

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Robert Pattinson talking about Keri Hilson: "She's kind of hot so I hope she [reacts to Pretty Girl Rock scene]"

Robert Pattinson talking about Keri Hilson: "She's kind of hot so I hope she [reacts to Pretty Girl Rock scene]"

UPDATE3: Now that we've all see the film, here's the epic moment!


UPDATE2: Keri Hilson tweeted about The Rover again :))
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Ummm...SO CUTE!!! I love that Rob is basically lurking Keri's twitter timeline for her reaction to the Pretty Girl Rock scene in The Rover and put out that she's talking about other stuff. If I were Keri, I would be dead now after he called me hot too. DEAD I TELL YA!!!


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AUDIO: Robert Pattinson Talks About Not Having Any Preconceived Plans

AUDIO: Robert Pattinson Talks About Not Having Any Preconceived Plans

DeepestDream.com asked Rob if he had any preconceived plans when choosing acting roles and they provided an audio clip. You KNOW how much we love Rob Audio!

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Thanks to his collaborations with David Cronenberg (Cosmopolis) and now David Michod (The Rover), Robert Pattinson is proving that life after the Twilight project can take an interesting turn. Instead of continuing his forays into studio driven, tentpole type movies, Pattinson has followed his creative heart into more auteur driven features, and with The Rover he gives his most stirring performance to date. Whether he continues his journey into thematically rich, lower budgeted films or if he will sign on for a huge epic isn’t really part of Robert Pattinson’s though process. For him, picking a role isn’t driven by what’s trending in Hollywood or what film would take him higher atop the A-list ladder.

“I don’t really have any particular preconceived plan, I mean each of the Twilight movies I kind of approached them all as individual movies,” said Pattinson. “I never really saw it as (I’m) going back to work or whatever. You can’t really predict what audiences will like or want or even if they’re going to follow you. I think if you try to make challenging stuff (and) you put your heart into it, hopefully at least one person’s going to like it.” To hear the audio version Robert Pattinson’s thoughts on not having a preconceived plan, check out the Soundcloud bar below:

VIDEO: Robert Pattinson tells a funny story about his stolen car that makes you grin like crazy

VIDEO: Robert Pattinson tells a funny story about his stolen car that makes you grin like crazy

This is great. Can Rob tell all the stories in the world? I just grin and giggle, highly amused by him.

The question was about the most important thing taken from him...


I wonder if he's talking about The BMW. Rob and his cars. LOL

Click HERE if you missed earlier AP press junket vids.

Thanks Cali! xx

VIDEOS: Robert Pattinson talks about Rey's messy internal struggle, loving a shaved head, loner roles and more!

VIDEOS: Robert Pattinson talks about Rey's messy internal struggle, loving a shaved head, loner roles and more!

Another batch of press videos for The Rover!

I really liked this press junket video. It's longer than most and isn't as repetitive. Guy and Rob give some great insight into the film.
Rob: "My character is going through a messy internal struggle...there's definitely something bubbling up inside him."



Rob: "It's an extremely unusual movie in a lot of ways so it's nice people have reacted to it they way they have." "I've always loved shaving my head. It's the nicest feeling in the world."

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Rob: "I sort of gravitate towards kind of loner roles."


LA Premiere - Rob: "I knew I wanted to something with my body more. I normally play parts that are quite still."

Robert Pattinson: "I don’t quite know why I got so lucky but yeah, it’s just ridiculous and I’m pretty happy. Yeah, definitely pretty happy."

Robert Pattinson: "I don’t quite know why I got so lucky but yeah, it’s just ridiculous and I’m pretty happy. Yeah, definitely pretty happy."

Another great read! Rob seems quite open even without sharing beyond his comfort zone.

imgboxThe Telegraph Robert Pattinson interview: "I don't need therapy"

He has millions of female fans, he lives in Los Angeles and paparazzi dog his footsteps wherever he goes; yet it would be difficult to find a young man less interested in embracing his stardom than Robert Pattinson. The 28-year-old actor refuses to go the Hollywood route of big houses, wardrobes full of designer clothes and roles that utilise his boyish good looks.

He has even rejected the idea of taking the near-obligatory therapy route followed by nearly every self-absorbed star in Hollywood, although he jokes: “I would love to go into therapy but it makes me too anxious.”

Then, more seriously, he adds: “I’ve been talking to a lot of people about it and I don’t know. I kind of like my anxiety in a funny sort of way and I like my peaks and troughs. Luckily depression never lasts long with me.”

We are talking in a Beverly Hills hotel suite about his new film The Rover, set in a post-apocalyptic Australian wasteland, in which he is totally unrecognisable as Ray, a twitchy, dirt-caked, slow-witted lost soul with rotting teeth. He joins forces with Eric (Guy Pearce), a man of few words who is on the trail of a gang of thieves who stole his only possession, his car. Ray is a role as far removed from the handsome Edward Cullen in the Twilight movies as Pattinson could get – which suits him fine.

For three years, Pattinson lived virtually non-stop with the adventures of the brooding vampire and his romance with the mortal schoolgirl Bella, played by Kristen Stewart. It was the role that, whether he likes it or not, made him one of the hottest and most in-demand young actors in the world. He caused an army of female fans to leave their families and homes to follow him to wherever he was filming.

“I had a bit of a struggle at first because my life really contracted and I couldn’t do a lot of the stuff I used to be able to do," he admits. "But once I got through that a year or two ago I just accepted my life is something else and now I can’t really remember what it was like before, So it’s much easier to deal with.

“It seems much longer ago than two years since the last Twilight came out and I think as you get older you get a bit more confident with every movie you do, so it’s been a gradual graduation to this.”


Pattinson's "graduation" has included a romantic melodrama (Remember Me), a period circus piece (Water for Elephants), a tale of the French nobility (Bel Ami) and playing an introspective Wall Street tycoon (Cosmopolis). He will soon be seen as T.E. Lawrence in the yet-to-be-released Nicole Kidman film Queen of the Desert and he is a wannabe actor and writer in David Cronenberg's Maps to the Stars which, like The Rover, was well-received at this year's Cannes Film Festival.

“I’m curious to know whether people who liked the Twilight movies will come and see things like The Rover,” he says. “Hopefully they’ll enjoy it. I try to do ambitious projects but I don’t know if people are going to like them. You just try and do things which are challenging and hopefully people will appreciate that.”

Although his name is regularly linked with big studio projects such as Star Wars and superhero movies (recent rumours had him cast as a young Han Solo in a Star Wars spin-off), he denies he has ever been offered them and is wary about becoming involved in another franchise. “They don’t come into my orbit and I don’t really see myself in a lot of mainstream parts,” he says. “I’ve never been part of the group that gets these roles.”

He particularly enjoyed working on the low-budget apocalyptic thriller The Rover because it was filmed entirely on location in the scorching heat of the Australian outback, where he existed on a diet of “white bread and barbecue sauce”, and where there were no fans or photographers to pester him. “I just loved it because not only was there no one trying to find you, there’s no one there at all. I wasn’t worrying about anyone trying to sneak up on me or anything so I found it incredibly peaceful and relaxing.”

To land the role he had to go through an arduous four-hour audition for writer-director David Michod, whose previous film was the well-reviewed Animal Kingdom. “For the first 45 minutes I had to deal with my own neuroses before I’d do any kind of acting and I think David recognised this and when I let myself calm down I was fine.”

Michod recalls: “We would do a take and Robert would go, ‘Oh I was so terrible.’ But he wasn’t terrible, he’s just very English and very self-deprecating. I knew within five minutes of our four hour audition I’d found the actor to play Ray.”

Pattinson’s global travels keep him away from his home in London, which he isn’t too sorry about. “I spent two months in England last year which is the longest I’ve spent there in six years, which was nice, but I always go back to England at Christmas time and get so depressed that I’m glad to get back to Los Angeles," he says. "I’ve really grown to like L.A and I guess it’s my home at the moment.”

His current home is other people’s houses. “I had this great house which I bought four or five years ago," he says. "It was incredible, absolutely completely crazy. It was like Versailles, with an incredible garden, but I just stayed in one room. I sold it because I suddenly realised I’m not quite old enough to be dealing with plumbing and stuff. So I spent about six months borrowing peoples’ houses, which was nice. Now I’m renting a place which is much smaller.”

Pattinson laughs easily and often and is much more relaxed and at ease than in the early days when he resembled a startled deer caught in the headlights. Despite the massive changes in his life in a relatively short time, he has kept his feet firmly on the ground. Although he appears in advertisements for Christian Dior, he is certainly no fashion plate; he lost nearly all his clothes following a recent house move and hasn't bothered to replace them. “I’ve started wearing the same thing pretty much every day like a uniform,” he says. “I haven’t taken this jacket off for weeks,” indicating the black, slightly moth-eaten jacket he is wearing that nevertheless looks good on him.

“It’s ridiculous. I don’t understand how I don’t have any clothes. I’ve basically stolen every item of clothing that anyone’s ever given me for a premiere but in my closet there are literally about three things. I’m sure there’s some kind of random storage box full of them somewhere.”


Working for Dior, he says with a chuckle, is “the most ridiculous job in the world. I have to do barely anything and I just occasionally have to go to some Dior parties, which is great.”

Pattinson was born in Barnes, West London, and joined the local theatre club as a teenager. He was spotted by a casting agent and made his screen debut in 2004 in a German television production; he was then bizarrely cast as Reese Witherspoon’s son in Vanity Fair, although his scenes ended up on the cutting room floor.

He achieved some recognition for his role as the brave but doomed Cedric Diggory in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire and he had a brief flashback cameo in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix. He had been torn between an acting career and going to university but the Harry Potter roles convinced him to stick with acting. He played a shell-shocked Second World War airman in a BBC Four production, The Haunted Airman, but then spent the best part of the next two years unemployed. His agent persuaded him to try his luck in Los Angeles so, armed with little but an English accent and a sense of humour, he did.

He was not sure whether he wanted the Twilight role when he was first offered it after auditioning by performing a love scene with the already-cast Kristen Stewart; she persuaded the director, Catherine Hardwicke, that he was the actor to play the troubled vampire Edward Cullen. “I’d read the book and couldn’t really picture myself in the role of this handsome, perfect guy,” he says. “I didn’t know how big it was going to be."

He was romantically involved with his co-star Stewart for three years but the romance ended when she reportedly had an affair with her Snow White and the Huntsman director Rupert Sanders. He is currently dating model Imogen Kerr although he politely declines to talk about his romantic life.

Reviewing how he arrived at where he is in life he uses a word which features frequently in his vocabulary – “ridiculous".

"I’m extremely lucky which always makes me a little nervous,” he says. “I don’t quite know why I got so lucky but yeah, it’s just ridiculous and I’m pretty happy. Yeah, definitely pretty happy.”

VIDEOS: Robert Pattinson gets cute and bendy in new interview with Guy Pearce and Peter Travers

VIDEOS: Robert Pattinson gets cute and bendy in new interview with Guy Pearce and Peter Travers

UPDATE: More interviews under the cut! Plus, click HERE to view the WHOLE interview for the BendyRob below.

Awwww remember this cuteness?

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WHY SO CUTE, ROB???

There are a couple more junket interviews so we'll update this post soon.

MORE press junket videos under the cut!

VIDEOS: Robert Pattinson interview roundup from Cannes, Sydney, LA and NYC for The Rover promo

VIDEOS: Robert Pattinson interview roundup from Cannes, Sydney, LA and NYC for The Rover promo

Here's a roundup of some promo interviews with Rob as well as Guy Pearce and David Michôd.

UPDATE7: Chicago WGN - auto play so click HERE to view (Rob - "I do tend to embarrass myself on quite a regular basis.") Nerdist is also auto play so click HERE to view (Rob: "The rhythm and how David wrote the dialogue it's just very jumpy and start-stop to the extent that when you read it, your whole body started to follow. And then I just started thinking about why you would be speaking like that. Someone who is constantly wary of everything. Almost like he's going to get slap at any second and it translates into every aspect of his being.")

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UPDATE6: Click the links to view - Rotten Tomatoes (Rob: "I've always thought [#TheRover] is a really hopeful movie. Whenever anyone say it's bleak or something, I think it's really kind of rich and hopeful.") and BBC interview HERE. But Rob's portion was posted before HERE and is longer.

LOADS more promo interviews after the cut!

VIDEO: Robert Pattinson talks to Entertainment Tonight about BBQ sandwiches and being excited about being single

VIDEO: Robert Pattinson talks to Entertainment Tonight about BBQ sandwiches and being excited about being single

VIDEOS: More fantastic interviews with Robert Pattinson, David Michôd and Guy Pearce for The Rover LA press junket

VIDEOS: More fantastic interviews with Robert Pattinson, David Michôd and Guy Pearce for The Rover LA press junket

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Rob: "I'm very good at just sitting around doing nothing."



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Rob: "I feel like Rey feels he's been adopted from the beginning. He's never been kidnapped."


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Rob: "I instinctively felt something."



E! interviews
Rob: "I've always loved that first feeling when you shave your head and go into the shower for the first time, it's one of the most incredible experiences." "I actually love that show [Swamp Wars]."

Robert Pattinson Talks To MTV About 'Indiana Jones', 'Star Wars' & Rey In 'The Rover'

Robert Pattinson Talks To MTV About 'Indiana Jones', 'Star Wars' & Rey In 'The Rover'



Lovely Pictures of Robert Pattinson from The Rover Press Junket in Los Angeles

Lovely Pictures of Robert Pattinson from The Rover Press Junket in Los Angeles

UPDATE: More great shots of Rob from the LA press junket! We're posting some of the MTV interview with Josh shortly. SO GOOD.

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X Style (Italy) Interview Robert Pattinson At 'The Rover' Press Junket

X Style (Italy) Interview Robert Pattinson At 'The Rover' Press Junket

Rob talks about his character Rey and how he was excited to play him.
Lots of smiley Rob in this interview. It starts around the 1:00 mark.



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VIDEO: Robert Pattinson talks about almost shitting his pants and Guy Pearce talks about his nutting out process

VIDEO: Robert Pattinson talks about almost shitting his pants and Guy Pearce talks about his nutting out process

Oh man....Remember when Rob was talking about not knowing what Guy and David meant by "nutting it out"? Click HERE for a hilarious video with Rob talking about nutting one.

Well right off the bat with this video, we hear Guy use the phrase! I cracked up :)

There's plenty of good serious chat too about The Rover. I can't get enough of Rob talking about his process and plans.

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VIDEO: Robert Pattinson talks to Sunrise about his performances and how fans will respond to no eye candy in The Rover

VIDEO: Robert Pattinson talks to Sunrise about his performances and how fans will respond to no eye candy in The Rover

This is super cute! Ok the part that makes Rob say, "What?!" is super cute and the rest is the good stuff where Rob talks about his work and trying to do quality work that audiences can connect to.




I must say...if you're Robsessed, you will ALWAYS find the eye candy.

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