Showing posts with label Total Film Magazine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Total Film Magazine. Show all posts

First Reviews For Robert Pattinson's "Bel Ami"

The first reviews coming in for Robert Pattinson's "Bel Ami" & they're slightly mixed
Check out this one from "Total Film"

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And here's another from Sight and Sound Magazine
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Guy de Maupassant’s second novel, about an unprincipled cad who rises in Belle Epoque Parisian society using women as stepping stones, has often been adapted for the screen, most famously by Albert Lewin as The Private Affairs of Bel Ami in 1947, with George Sanders in the title role. Lewin, a cultured Francophile, did a handsome if over-wordy job, but at 41 Sanders was too old for the role, and the Hollywood censors, much to Lewin’s annoyance, imposed a moralistic ending in which the cad meets his deserts in a fatal duel. Hard to think of anything more out of keeping with Maupassant’s novel, which exudes the urbane cynicism for which the writer was famous.

The new version has no truck with such sanctimony. Rachel Bennette’s script offers a faithful rendition of the original, up to and including the ending with Georges Duroy (the amorously ambitious ‘Bel Ami’ of the title) relishing his triumph over the shallow, corrupt society that he at once despises and personifies. Although it is well-grounded in its period – Budapest locations convincingly impersonate 1890s Paris, and rampant French colonialism in North Africa provides a murky political backdrop – the film’s themes feel remarkably topical. An Arab country is invaded for ostensibly high-minded motives, political parties denounce each other’s policies while surreptitiously adopting them, the press attacks the corruption from which it profits, and a young man of no discernible talent attains celebrity thanks to a pretty face and a plausible manner.

Joint directors Declan Donnellan and Nick Ormerod, here making their feature debut, are best known for their work with Cheek by Jowl, the avant garde theatre company they founded in 1981. If Bel Ami occasionally feels airless and overly art-directed that may partly reflect the period it’s set in, but also the directors’ over indulgence in facial close-ups. It’s almost as though they didn’t trust their actors to express emotions in mid-shot – the last thing you’d expect from theatre directors. This does Robert Pattinson as Bel Ami no favours, since in close up his face tends to lapse into the bovine, but at further remove he gives an alert amusedly insinuating performance. A scene where he plays tag with his soon-to-be lover Clothilde (Christina Ricci, appealingly kittenish) and her little daughter brings out the boyish charm that stands him in good stead with the Parisian ladies. Even so he is outpaced in the acting stakes by his trio of lovers, Ricci, Uma Thurman as his mentor and subsequently his wife, and Kristin Scott Thomas, touchingly vulnerable as his boss’s wife. As Thurman’s Madeleine notes, unwittingly setting Georges on his unscrupulous path to the top, in this seemingly male dominated society the really important people are the wives – and the same goes for the film.

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I generally don't read reviews of movies that I'm going to see because I like to make up my own mind and more often than not I may not agree with them.
I have no doubt that I will really enjoy this movie (going by what I've seen so far in the trailers!)

Sarah Gadon mentions Robert Pattinson and Cosmopolis to Total Film Magazine

Sarah Gadon mentions Robert Pattinson and Cosmopolis to Total Film Magazine

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Robert Pattinson & "Cosmopolis" Featured In "Total Film " Magazine

Total Film Magazine has a feature on Robert Pattinson & "Cosmopolis" in their 2012 Preview.

"I don't think any director who's looking to see what Rob can do, will not be able to see how terrific he is by looking at Cosmopolis. He's brilliant in the movie, he's fabulous"

You tell 'em David....uh I mean Mr Cronenberg, sir ;-}

This is a great read!

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Robert Pattinson "You Can’t Fade To Black In The Movie"

I'm glad Robert Pattinson (as well as everyone involved with "Breaking Dawn" realised that fading to black was NOT an option in the movie.
Here he talks to Total Film about Stephenie Meyer not only thinking outside the box but breaking it!

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When we sat down to talk about The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1 with star Robert Pattinson, we naturally brought attention to the elephant in the room: the hotly debated sex scenes.

Those marital relations have some pretty severe consequences too, with Bella becoming pregnant with a half vampire-half human child. Turns out we weren’t the only ones a little taken aback by this turn of events.

“When the final book came out, I was like ‘She’s not even thinking outside the box anymore. She’s broken the whole box!'” Pattinson told us.

“She went all out on the last one. It’s almost a different genre of movie.”

So, was Pattinson daunted by the prospect of the sex scenes? “It’s funny,” he added. “People talk about sex scenes in the book, but there aren’t actually any. It’s all in people’s imagination. They’re like ‘It’s so hardcore,’ but it always fades to black. It just shows bits of the aftermath.”

Not that that filmmakers will be taking that approach. “You have to show something!” Pattinson asserts.

“You can’t fade to black in the movie because people would go insane!

“It’s strange trying to do a singular event which everyone is expecting. At the end of the day, watching other people having sex is never going to be that spectacular. Hopefully it’ll be good. There’s so much hype. You’re like ‘God, I hope this lives up to it.’”

The saucy scenes are the least of Pattinson’s worries though, with the fang-to-placenta caesarean causing a much weightier concern. “It was horrible,” he admitted.

“Insanely graphic and the most nerve-racking thing about the whole shoot.”

The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1 opens on 18 November 2011.

For more from Pattinson, Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner, get the new issue of Total Film Magazine, which is out now!

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Robert Pattinson & "Water For Elephants" Featured In Total Film Magazine (Scans)

Scans From "Total Film" Magazine featuring interviews with Robert Pattinson Reese Witherspoon, Christoph Waltz and the film’s director, Francis Lawrence & Tai’s trainer, Gary Johnson answers. There's also a review of "Water For Elephants".

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Robert Pattinson Talks Bel Ami With "Total Film" Magazine

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Robert Pattinson admits that Bel Ami is still in editing because studio honchos are worried about alienating audiences used to his goody-two-shoes persona in the Twilight franchise.

RPattz plays the titular Bel Ami in an adaptation of Maupassant's classic novel about a 19th century womanising, social-climbing journalist who sleeps his way round Paris.

Filming in the UK and Budapest opposite leading ladies Uma Thurman, Christina Ricci and Kristen Scott Thomas wrapped in spring 2010 and was originally slated for a Christmas release. It currently has no confirmed opening date.

"We were really true to the book and because the guy is basically a shit who wins everything at the end it’s really difficult to market it – especially with me in it," Pattinson tells TF exclusively.

"Everyone’s worried that everyone’s going to be thinking, ‘Oh I want him to be nice, he’s got to be nice to all the ladies’."

Bel Ami, though, is an unrepentant cad. "I know," laughs the Water For Elephants star, "But that was fun!"

For more on Robert Pattinson and Water For Elephants check out the latest issue of Total Film, out 14 April.

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Robert Pattinson Talks To Total Film About Filming The Famous Caesarean Scene In "Breaking Dawn"

Robert Pattinson Talks to TotalFilm Magazine about filming "that scene" in "Breaking Dawn"

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Twihards, rejoice. Robert Pattinson tells TotalFilm that the scene where his character performs a caesarean with his teeth on wife, Bella (Kristen Stewart), has been filmed for the final part of the Twilight franchise, Breaking Dawn.

He's currently juggling filming with promotion duties on his new non-vamp flick Water For Elephants, and chatted to TF while in LA.

"Yeah, I’ve done it," RPattz laughed, "I’ve chewed it, spat it out!" (Kate: Ewwwww thanks for that image Rob! )

Though he's not allowed to give much more away (joking with Ryan Seacrest recently that he gets 'beaten' for revealing details), Pattinson promises that Breaking Dawn will be "very different to the other films - more like a horror film."

"Just some of the source material makes it inevitably more different. It's completely nuts, the book."

Water For Elephants opens on May 4.

For more on the film grab Total Film Magazine on 14 April.

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Holly Grainger Says Robert Pattinson Hasn't Changed Since "The Bad Mother's Handbook"

Holly Grainger Says Robert Pattinson Hasn't Changed Since "The Bad Mother's Handbook"

Holly did an interview with "Total Flm" Magazine and talked about "Bel Ami" and Rob.

Also the magazine mentions that the ETA of "Bel Ami" is Dec 2011 (obviously nothing is confirmed) yet on Holly's interview it just says Dec.
Please don't tell me I have to wait till 2011, I don't think I can :-(

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Robert Pattinson in Total Film

Cute article pitting Rob against Channing Tatum. No contest really :-)



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Robert Pattinson is One of Total Film's Most Influential People (in Movies )



According to Total Film Robert Pattinson was one of the Most Influential People in Movies for the year 2009 along with Stephenie Meyer (The Holy)

Total Film calls him: Emo-goth pin-up and va-va-vamp with a heart-spearing quiff :)

Thanks to Gossip Dance for the tip :)

Robert Pattinson in TOTAL Film Magazine

Kate posted the interview 3 days ago and we HAD the scans but had to remove them due to copyright. Its on stands now! Go pick it up :) There's new Robert Pattinson and Taylor Lautner interviews in the magazine...



It's a new interview, if you haven't read it yet go and read. He talks about how his mom believes the gossip magazines, how his friends Marcus, Sam and Bobby got recognition by being on the Twilight soundtrack and how he takes in all of these craziness... Oh and Rob, the ones that sell out Sam's, Bobby's and Marcus' shows aren't just "Twilight" fans. We are your fans and we loved their music so we are their fans now :)

Robert Pattinson "Total Film" Interview


From "Total Film" Magazine
R-Pattz is back. We talk to the quiffed stud about New Moon Although his part in New Moon may be smaller than fans were hoping for, there’s no doubt Robert Pattinson is in the driving seat of the Twilight phenomenon, and standing on the edge of global superstardom.

A year on from our last date, we sat down with the actor on the eve of the release of the Twilight sequel New Moon, to discuss fame, mothers and all things Twilight.

How was it reuniting with Kristen Stewart for New Moon?

There’s a natural chemistry going on with Kristen. Even doing this sequel, it’s so easy… I was really worried that I wouldn’t know how to do it again, but it’s so easy to play off her.She always says that she pretty much got me the part – though I don’t really believe her!

Robert Pattinson in Total Film Magazine





 
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