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AUDIO: Great interview with Robert Pattinson and David Cronenberg that will make you ProudMamaSteph

AUDIO: Great interview with Robert Pattinson and David Cronenberg that will make you ProudMamaSteph

This is another great one! The audio is dubbed but I could hear most of what Rob and David were saying. All the best bits. Transcript is below. Feel the pride, y'all!



Transcript of Rob and David's portion:

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I think it's kind of funny. I mean literally. I do weird movies and I like weird movies. And I just think it's kind of, all these, like people, the little girls screaming and then they're going to see The Rover. It's kind of hilarious.

David:
I'd like to take credit for this. And I've always thought he's a really, really, a very underrated actor and I thought he was extremely talented. So it just proves that my instinct that he was an actor who was a star before he had a chance to prove that he was a real actor. I mean it's like when he gave Rosette the Palme d'Or everyone told us this is terrible and then (?) so you feel your instinct was correct and that of course makes you feel really good.

Rob:
It's just someone believing in you. I mean, you kind of, someone who you really respect and it makes you think about yourself differently afterwards. And I was always quite ambitious when I was younger but after Cosmopolis you kind of feel different ambitions afterwards and you believe in yourself a little bit more.

Oh man....
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VIDEO: Behind The Scenes On Robert Pattinson's 'Maps To The Stars'

VIDEO: Behind The Scenes On Robert Pattinson's 'Maps To The Stars'

Great behinds the scenes look at the making of Maps To The Stars. If you trying to stay completely spoiler free it's probably best to skip this.Tiny bit of Rob at the beginning and end of the video.


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NEW Pics Of Robert Pattinson & Co At The 'Maps To The Stars' After Party

NEW Pics Of Robert Pattinson & Co At The 'Maps To The Stars' After Party

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The Maps to the Stars team leaving the cinema after the premiere

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Check out more pics from the after party over HERE

NEW Interview Le JT Talk To Robert Pattinson At 'The Rover' Press Junket

NEW Interview: Le JT Talk To Robert Pattinson At 'The Rover' Press Junket
 
Super short interview with Rob from The Rover Press Junket. Hoping we hear more from this at some stage. They also talk to David Cronenberg at the end.  Skip to 14:50 for Rob





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VIDEO & PICS: Robert Pattinson & Co At The 'Maps To The Stars' Press Conference

VIDEO & PICS Robert Pattinson & Co At The 'Maps To The Stars' Press Conference 

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Listening Carefully

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Oh MY God I love when he laughs like that!

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MORE pics under the cut!

Robert Pattinson talks to Variety at Vanity Fair & Armani Party about The Childhood of a Leader and MORE!

Robert Pattinson talks to Variety at Vanity Fair & Armani Party about The Childhood of a Leader and MORE!

Click HERE if you missed pics of Rob at the party.

 photo RobVFParty.jpgVariety mentioned last night that they were able to snag Rob for an interview and now we have his quotes! Rob would love to work with Cronenberg again (and so would we!) and mentions The Childhood of the Leader is starting for him next. Read on...

UPDATE: Variety added another article with a different intro:
Cannes audiences have not one but two chances to swoon over Robert Pattinson. The actor known for his role as Edward Cullen in the blockbuster vampire-franchise “Twilight” arrived on the Croisette in need of a hit. And may in fact leave the festival with new blood coursing through his career. 
Excerpt from Variety:
But the actor with the biggest smile on his face may have been Robert Pattinson, who earned some of his best reviews yet for “The Rover,” the Australian action film directed by David Michod which screened to critics over the weekend. He also had strong buzz going into Monday’s competition debut of “Maps to the Stars,” a drama directed by David Cronenberg.
“He’s incredibly respectful,” Pattinson told Variety, saying he would love to collaborate with Cronenberg again. The two first worked together on 2012′s “Cosmopolis.”
Pattinson said that he’s getting ready to shoot actor Brady Corbet’s directorial debut, “The Childhood of a Leader.” He added that “Brady is just brilliant.” And Pattinson revealed that he’s been talking to “Spring Breakers” director Harmony Korine about starring in one of his upcoming projects, although the details haven’t been worked out yet.
Pattinson acknowledged the role of Edward Cullen that made him an international superstar came as a complete surprise.
“No one thought it was going to be a big deal,” Pattinson said of the 2008 vampire movie. “We thought it was going to be like ‘Thirteen,’” he said, referencing the directorial debut of Catherine Hardwicke.
“I couldn’t do another ‘Twilight’ movie,” said Pattinson, who is 28. “I’m too old.”
LET THIS BEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!

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NEW: David Cronenberg mentions Robert Pattinson, Maps To The Stars and being very proud and happy with Cosmopolis

NEW: David Cronenberg mentions Robert Pattinson, Maps To The Stars and being very proud and happy with Cosmopolis

We know Rob has hopped on a jet and is on his way to Cannes! The Hollywood Reporter listed Rob and the rest of the Maps To The Stars cast and crew in attendance at a festival party happening May 16th so we'll be keeping an eye out for the King of Cannes at that function and more.

David Cronenberg talked to The Hollywood Reporter and mentioned a conversation he had with Rob during Cosmopolis filming. The interview is a good read and I can't wait to see these two working the Cannes circuit together again.
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Excerpt from The Hollywood Reporter:
You made Maps for a little more than $13 million. What is your approach to film financing?
Money can be neutral, and as long as the source of the money doesn’t involve giving up creative freedom, I don’t care where it comes from. In fact, I rather like that independent films are put together like Frankenstein: You get pieces from all over the world, and you stitch them together and hope it ends up being a living organism. That’s the financing. But creatively — obviously that’s one of the reasons you make independent films, for creative freedom. You don’t have studio interference. When I was making [2012’s] Cosmopolis, [Robert] Pattinson said to me, “I’ve never seen this before.” I said, “You’ve never seen what?” He said, “You just make all the decisions right here on the spot.” I said, “Yeah.” I mean, you don’t actually have to wait to get memos from the studio. He said he’d never been in a situation where the director did what he wanted, without consultation. I said: “You know, it’s just us making this movie. There’s no one else — there’s no Big Brother.”
David mentions Cosmopolis later in the interview and talks about how he's very proud of the film.
Older directors often lose their creative edge as their careers progress. At 71, you don’t seem to have that problem. Why?
It’s a matter of creative force and edge. Cosmopolis, which was not a successful film in terms of box office, for me was a really successful film in terms of pushing the envelope of filmmaking. So I’m really very proud and happy with that film. That’s the thing: I’ve never lost sight of why I’m making films. You can lose sight of it. When you get older, for me, you can even get choosier. If a film isn’t really exciting, if it’s just ordinary, there’s no way I’ll do it. I don’t need the money. Not that I’m rich, but I have enough to live on, and I don’t need to do a movie for money — and I don’t need to do a movie just to be doing a movie. It has to be something that really pushes my buttons, and Maps to the Stars did that. It took 10 years to get it made. The same was true of A Dangerous Method, and Crash as well. The more difficult, interesting films take 10 years to get made. Eventually I’m going to run out of time, but it takes a project like that to get me interested. So I’m not likely to make a boring film. 
David Cronenberg making a boring film — that would generate some scandal.That would be the bad kind of scandal, absolutely.
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FIRST 'Maps To The Stars' REVIEW: Robert Pattinson Shows He's More Than A Pretty Face

The first review for Maps To The Stars appeared in Studio Cinelive Magazine and makes me even more excited to see this movie!
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Translation
Forget the gloomy or easy-peasy Cosmopolis and A Dangerous Method, Cronenberg is back to his domain of preference: rough, trashy with crazy characters and a hypnotizing atmosphere. Maps To The Stars is like a reborn for his filmography. Is it because for the first time he endorses the pamphlet's codes in this dark and incandscent representation of Hollywood where the false pretences are set as a moral code.

A family of nutcases, a star's comeback, a young roquet, a pyromaniac schizo-poet or a young limousine drive with a predatory smile who fucks in the backseat: Cronenberg feasts on these crazy characters and this culture of appearances in a very passionate movie. Maps To The Stars is raw and hypnotic, between reality and fantasy, dreams and nightmares. Until an icy and violent ending pursued with surprising events.


Mia reveals her "poisonous flower" side, Robert Pattinson shows he's more than a pretty face and Julianne's through the roof with what will become THE performance of a career which is already brilliant. Just like Cronenberg who renews with this twisted , distinguished and intelligent cinema.
Thanks to MTTSFrance for the scan
 Thanks to Sunny for doing the translation

VIDEO: David Cronenberg Talks About Being Like A Father To Robert Pattinson & Mia Wasikowska + MORE

VIDEO: David Cronenberg Talks About Being Like A Father To Robert Pattinson & Mia Wasikowska + MORE

David Cronenberg was a guest on the french programme 'Rencontre de Cinéma' where he talked about Maps To the Stars, going to Cannes again and of course, working with Robert Pattinson!

The interview unfortunately is dubbed but there are quotes from it at the bottom of this post

He talks about Rob at the 15:52 mark.

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Quotes from the interview (thanks to Pattinson AW)

David says it's magical and exciting to go back to present a film at Cannes. He is proud to be a Canadian selected for Cannes Film Festival.

David loves the crazyness in the actors. That they are like children playing at being someone else

David says he makes his films very simply. Two days after the shooting, editing was finished!

David recites the poem by Paul Eluard 'Liberty' in French and without mistakes :) The poem has some significance and special meaning in the film.

David said that the film gives a very dark interpretation of what is freedom in Hollywood but he says that we must go see the movie to find out more lol

About Rob and Mia, David says they are fantastic actors, they bring a freshness and a different way of seeing the world. Because they are Internet generation, they have very sharp mind and great wisdom for their age. He says he feels like a father or maybe a grandfather for them lol

David doesn't have movie project for now, he has written a book and 5 producers have already called him to make a film of it.

Julianne Moore was also interviewed. You can listen to her interview over at MapsToTheStars.com (and it's not dubbed)

David Cronenberg Calls Robert Pattinson 'A Terrific Actor' & Talks About 'Maps To The Stars'

David Cronenberg Calls Robert Pattinson 'A Terrific Actor' & Talks About 'Maps To The Stars'

TeleFilm Canada held an event in Toronto last Wednesday to celebrate the Canadian movies that are at Cannes this year, one of which, as you know, is Maps To The Stars.

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David Cronenberg attended and spoke to Times Colonist  about Maps To The Stars, Cosmopolis and Robert Pattinson, who not surprisingly he called a 'terrific actor'.
"Maps to the Stars" takes aim at Hollywood excess, with an ensemble cast including a bleach-blond Julianne Moore playing a hysterical actress and Mia Wasikowska playing the mysterious, scarred young woman who suddenly appears in her life.

Although it marks the first time Cronenberg, known for "A History of Violence" and "Eastern Promises," has made a film about Hollywood, he said he has been trying to make the movie — based on a script by novelist Bruce Wagner — for a decade.

"I've never really been obsessed with doing a movie about movie-making or anything like that, but in a way his script was not that. It's about ambition and fear and desperation and a whole bunch of other things within the context of movie-making," he said.

The film reunites Cronenberg with "Cosmopolis" star Robert Pattinson, who the director called "a terrific actor."

"When we did 'Cosmopolis,' he didn't really want to do it because his character was in every scene. He really wanted to be in an ensemble piece, where he was one of a great cast of actors," said Cronenberg. "I said, 'We talked about that and here it is. Here's a perfect role for you.'"
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NEW: Great Robert Pattinson quotes about Maps To The Stars from full production notes and more!

NEW: Great Robert Pattinson quotes about Maps To The Stars from full production notes and more!

We posted the partial production notes earlier but the full notes are now available. Lucky for us because those full notes have new Rob quotes about Maps To The Stars and heart-warming Rob praise! The notes are long and there's a download link after the excerpts with Rob's quotes. We also included jpgs of the PDF in case you want those.

 Excerpt from Maps To The Stars production notes:

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THE LIMO DRIVER 

“Plus we’re both dual - disorder ” 

When Agatha Weiss returns to Los Angeles, she makes an instant connection with the first person she encounters: her limo driver, a would - be screenwriter who chauffeurs the far more successful, and who becomes increasingly entangled in her larger - than - life drama.

Taking the role of Jerome is leading star Robert Pattinson, who wanted to work with Cronenberg again on the heels of taking the lead role in Cosmopolis (coincidentally, Pattinson played a billionaire who is a limo passenger throughout that film.)

 photo tumblr_n41e3sJ1zO1ql8r0ko5_r1_250.gifHe was one of the first cast members to sign on, which Martin Katz says helped buoy the project. “Robert’s enthusiasm for Maps to the Stars is one of the things that really got us underway. Jerome is not a large role but it’s very significant in the story and his joining the cast gave us a terrific amount of momentum,” recalls the producer. “In a sense he is playing Bruce Wagner, who was himself at one time a limo driver and unemployed writer.”

Cronenberg was thrilled to reunite with Pattinson, and in such a different kind of role. “I think Rob was really happy to be part of an ensemble,” he says. “But Jerome is also a critical character, a lovely character and it was a chance for Rob to give a more naturalistic performance. I knew he would be fabulous and he was.”

Pattinson’s experience working on Cosmopolis with Cronenberg was so profound that he agreed to the role of Jerome before reading the script. But when he finally sat down to read it, he recalls, “Within two pages I was thinking wow, this is so unbelievably different and hilarious. I don't even know what people are going to make of this, but it feels dangerous. It’s sort of satirical but it’s also a ghost story and it’s also a kind of thriller. It defies genre.”

He came to see Maps To The Stars as more than just another L.A. story. “It’s really about 10 people who lie to themselves – right up until the end,” he summarizes.

Yet within all that, Pattinson sees Jerome as the most ordinary of the film’s roster of outrageously deluded and desperate characters -- typical of a certain kind of everyday L.A. dreamer, a regular guy with a regular job who nevertheless always believes h e is just one move away from becoming a major actor and writer.

 photo Crazy.gif“Jerome would never accept that he is just a limo driver. I think he feels he’s just waiting for his break,” Pattinson observes. “And yet, he’s seemingly the only one in this story who's not going insane -- or who isn’t a ghost. He's a fairly normal guy, which is slightly odd for me, as well.”

Working with his fellow cast members was another big draw for Pattinson. Of Julianne Moore, he says: “She’s hilarious and also very sane, which is kind of ironic given who Havana Segrand is. And she shifts so subtly into character, you barely notice what she is doing. It’s kind of amazing.”

He worked most closely with Mia Wasikowska as Agatha, who comes to rely on Jerome as her sole friend in the city. “I knew Mia was going to be wonderful in this,” he says. “She’s so lovely that it was horrible for me to watch Agatha be bullied by her entire family.”

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ROBERT PATTINSON (Jerome Fontana) is best known for his portrayal of the vampire Edward Cullen in The Twilight Saga . Most recently, Pattinson appeared on screen in David Cronenberg’s Cosmopolis and will be seen this summer in David MichĂ´d’s The Rover , in which he’s paired with Guy Pearce. He recently wrapped work on Werner Herzog’s Queen of the Desert opposite Nicole Kidman. Currently, Anton Corbijn is directing Pattinson in Life , a film about th e friendship between Life magazine photographer Dennis Stock, played by Pattinson, and James Dean, played by Dane Dehaan.

Pattinson gained industry notice at 19 years of age when he joined the Harry Potter franchise in Mike Newell‘s Harry Potter and the Go blet of Fire, playing Cedric Diggory, Hogwarts’ official representative in the Triwizard Tournament. Last year, Pattinson starred in Water For Elephants , joining director Francis Lawrence and costars Reese Witherspoon and Christoph Waltz in bringing the Ne w York Times bestselling novel to the screen. Prior, he headlined the drama Remember Me , directed by Allen Coulter, appearing opposite Pierce Brosnan, Chris Cooper and Emilie De Ravin. Pattinson starred in Bel Ami , a film based on the novel of the same nam e written by Guy de Maupassant in which he played a young journalist in Paris who betters himself through his connections to the city’s most glamorous and influential women, played by Uma Thurman,Kristin Scott Thomas and Christina Ricci.

Pattinson began his professional career with a role in Uli Edel’s Sword of Xanten, opposite Sam West and Benno Furmann. He also appeared in director Oliver Irving’s How to Be, winner of the Slamdance Film Festival’s Special Honorable Mention for Narrative Feature. Pattinso n played the lead role of Salvador Dali in Little Ashes, directed by Paul Morrison. His television credits include “The Haunted Airman” for the BBC.

As a member of the Barnes Theatre Group, Pattinson played the lead role in Thornton Wilder’s “Our Town.” Ot her stage credits include Cole Porter’s “Anything Goes,” “Tess of the D’Urbevilles” and “Macbeth” at the OSO Arts Centre.

FULL notes and downloads after the cut!

Torture Tuesday: Robert Pattinson and David ______________

Torture Tuesday: Robert Pattinson and David ______________

Hey guys....it's time for some TORTURE!!!!!

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Hehe....I really do enjoy this. Let's cut to the chase because you're certainly not going to be pleased. The Rover and Maps To The Stars have had AMAZING press for the past week. CannesRob3.0 is going to blow us away! We're going to see Robenberg reunited! Those two are what classic bromances are made of. All the praise. All the adoration. It's chicken soup for the ROBsessed soul.

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We're also going to see Rob promoting with another David! David MichĂ´d is no slouch with the Rob love either. The Rover promo with Rob + David hasn't even really happened yet but we know Rob was MichĂ´d's first choice for Rey by a long way, and that he thinks Rob is a really smart guy and knows exactly what he want to do to build his career. Rob also happens to be David's fave...




So the question is....how do you feel about Rob and David___________

That's an easy one, right?

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HAHA!!! GOOD LUCK!!!!

Robert Pattinson Talks About Dior, Working With David Cronenberg & Lots More In 'Beauty' Magazine

Robert Pattinson Talks About Dior, Working With David Cronenberg & Lots More In 'Beauty' Magazine

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The Cannes Buzz Around Robert Pattinson's 'The Rover' & 'Maps To The Stars' Continues

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The Cannes Buzz Around Robert Pattinson's 'The Rover' & 'Maps To The Stars' Continues

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In less than a month we'll find out what films will be selected for Cannes 2014. Not surprisingly media outlets have been speculating what movies they think will make that all important list.

There has been a lot of buzz about Cannes veteran David Cronenberg returning along with his ‘Amazing Ensemble' in Maps to The Stars and also David MichĂ´d making his debut appearance with The Rover which boasts some 'serious star power'.

Of course both of these movies have a common denominator. And we couldn't be more proud that there's a good chance that Rob will have not one but two films there this year.

So mark April 17th in those calendars because that's when we'll officially find out who's heading to Cannes.
 
In the meantime have a read at the great things being said about Maps to The Stars and The Rover

From The Playlist :
“The Rover” (dir. David Michod)
Cast: Robert Pattinson, Guy Pearce, Scoot McNairy, David Field, Anthony Hayes
Not every filmmaker can be a returning face at Cannes—everyone needs to make their Croisette debut at some point. One of the most likely to be headed to the South of France this year would appear to be Australian filmmaker David Michod, who announced himself as a major talent with “Animal Kingdom” a few years back. His latest, a moody post-apocalyptic Western with some serious star power attached, looks like potential Cannes territory, has been gently rumored for a while, and appears to be perfectly timed — it shot in January 2013, already has a teaser trailer out there, and will be released in the U.S. by A24 in July.

Robert Pattinson attends dinner celebrating David Cronenberg and David talks Maps To The Stars, Cannes and more

Robert Pattinson attends dinner celebrating David Cronenberg and David talks Maps To The Stars, Cannes and more

Last Saturday, March 8, Rob attended a dinner to honor David Cronenberg ahead of the Canadian Screen Awards on March 9th.
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David was given a lifetime achievement award at the Canadian Screen Awards and in the press room, he talked about Maps To The Stars, a September release and submitting the film to the selection committee for Cannes.



Fingers crossed for the film to appear at the fest because you know what that means, ladies..........

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ROBsessed Awards Results - Robert Pattinson's Best Non- Fandom Supporter

ROBsessed Awards  Results - Robert Pattinson's Best Non- Fandom Supporter

It's 3rd time lucky for this nominee. You showered this guy with praise for his support of Rob in the poll comments section.
Knocking all the others out of the ballpark with  57.81% of the vote, give it up for.........
Winner: Mr. David Cronenberg

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Second place went to the reigning champ and winner for the last 2 years Josh Horowitz with 17.94% of the vote and 3rd place went to Dior with 15.03%

Check back at 5pm ET for more results.

ROBsessed Awards - Robert Pattinson's Best Non- Fandom Supporter

ROBsessed Awards - Robert Pattinson's Best Non- Fandom Supporter 

Robert Pattinson has been very fortunate to have had some wonderful support again this year from outside the fandom. We have some of our old regular faces....... and a couple of new ones too. 

Josh Horowitz ~ The reigning champ is back to defend his title. He may not have had any interviews with Rob this year but he made sure Rob was mentioned in interviews with Benedict Cumberbatch, Ashley Tisdale and James Franco

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David Cronenberg ~ (Maps To The Stars Director) David is one of Rob's biggest cheerleaders. As his director in "Cosmopolis" and this year in "Maps to the Stars" he has had many good things to say about Rob like, "I really think he's a terrific actor. He's extremely inventive. He surprised me every day on 'Cosmopolis' with the nuances and things that he did which were unexpected".

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Werner Herzog ~ (Queen Of The Desert Director) Werner was full of praise for Rob this year saying "He has charisma, he is smart, he writes. I hope we will see him one day as a director" & "This is a very intelligent man. Writes well. Knows exactly what he's doing. He also knows that he must be out of this short-lived type of role of Teen Stars."

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David Michod ~ (The Rover Director) David worked with Rob on The Rover at the beginning of the year and was quick to tell people that Rob was 'really smart, and not the sort of pretty boy I was expecting. As soon as it was time to start testing… he was my first choice, by a long way.'' 

Click on the pics below to read more

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Dior ~ Dior and Robert Pattinson seem to have been made for each other. With their Dior Homme campaign it's clear that they have been listening to what Rob fans want. From the Dior Homme video down to the #DiorRob tag on twitter. It's pretty obvious how happy and proud they are to have Robert Pattinson as their front man.  

Click on the pic below for a refresher of the editorial from their Dior Mag 

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A24 ~ I think we have all seen how much A24 share our excitement at seeing Robert Pattinson star in The Rover next year. As the US production company for The Rover they have been very vocal in their support of Rob on their social media.

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You get one vote per category and the polls close at midnight (ET) on Dec. 31st

 
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