Showing posts with label red carpet interviews. Show all posts
Showing posts with label red carpet interviews. Show all posts

VIDEOS: Robert Pattinson chats about his scraggly beard, spandex, jungle life and more at London Premiere of The Lost City of Z

VIDEOS: Robert Pattinson chats about his scraggly beard, spandex, jungle life and more at London Premiere of The Lost City of Z

These are such a treat. Treasure them, my darlings. LORD KNOWS WHEN WE WILL GET THEM AGAIN WHEN THEY RUN OUT.

Rob highjacks the interview at 1:27 (highjack anytime Rob!)


ALL Rob


Rob pops up at :58

Rob pops up at 3:23


Click HERE if you missed earlier videos!

Via: PAW

VIDEOS: Robert Pattinson is a complete delight in London for The Lost City of Z premiere (Feb. 16)

VIDEOS: Robert Pattinson is a complete delight in London for The Lost City of Z premiere (Feb. 16)

We overdosed on Rob and have been in a coma. We're hooked up to IVs now and ready to dish out the goods. Strap in!

Here's a bunch of Rob and his laugh and his graciousness and his wit and his charm all over the red carpet.



Charlie mentions Rob in this one and it's worth your time LOL






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Here's video of Rob and the gang introducing the film for the audience.


VIDEOS: Robert Pattinson charms fans and interviewers along the Berlinale 'The Lost City of Z' red carpet

VIDEOS: Robert Pattinson charms fans and interviewers along the Berlinale 'The Lost City of Z' red carpet

Check out more of Rob at the premiere in Berlinale. It's SUCH a treat to keep hearing from him after soooooooo long.









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VIDEOS: Robert Pattinson Interviews From 'The Lost City Of Z' Red Carpet At Berlinale

VIDEOS: Robert Pattinson Interviews From 'The Lost City Of Z' Red Carpet At Berlinale

Some great interviews with Rob from the Red Carpet last night.

In this first one Rob talks to the Associated Press about how this is his third time being in Berlin for Valentines Day, how the people that work at the festival are all really nice and about method acting on The Lost City of Z.  Charlie & James get talk about experiencing Robsession first hand ;)



Rob says that James Gray is one of his favourite directors and has been on his bucket list for years. He also talks about his fans and why he's so secretive.



Signing and taking pics with fans











Fans gave Rob The Golden Bear

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VIDEO: Robert Pattinson picks between fish & chips or Big Mac, Edward or Cedric, and more in cute Vogue interview

VIDEO: Robert Pattinson picks between fish & chips or Big Mac, Edward or Cedric, and more in cute Vogue interview

I love this! You know we like these little tidbits about Rob and Vogue scored for his fans here. Watch him on The Lost City of Z red carpet pick between some topics Vogue threw his way in a game of would you rather...



So how many did you get right??


Thanks for the video and heads up, Nancy!!
Source: Vogue

VIDEOS: Robert Pattinson and his creepy stories about spiders, squirrel faces and starvation are just in time for Halloween

VIDEOS: Robert Pattinson and his creepy stories about spiders, squirrel faces and starvation are just in time for Halloween

GAWD I've missed this. All the great interviews that come from PromoRob. Let's dive in!

Rob talking to Vulture about jungle spiders is here to DESTROY your life:
There was this weird thing that happened in the hotel,” Pattinson told Vulture. “It flooded everyday at 3 p.m., because we went in the rainy season. No one realized it was the rainy season, and somehow all these massive spiders would float into our room. At night there would be like an inch of water in the room, it was kind of terrifying. I made a little hammock on top of my bed just hanging there, in terror.”

Meanwhile, Grey started filming the bugs. “There was one that was called a Brazilian wandering spider,” Pattinson said. “James, who is normally very neurotic about anything wildlife related, saw this spider, and it is incredibly beautiful, and he was like, 'We need to get the B camera, get on this, get on this. Somebody get it to move.’ And he was prodding this spider, which is like six-inches wide, with a stick, trying to get it to do something interesting. And the Colombian crew was like, ‘That is the most potent spider in the world.’ There were a lot of situations like that.”

Pattinson said things also got ropey — British for sketchy — while he was filming in the jungle. “There were moments where me and Charlie were going through with machetes and we were in totally virgin jungle humans never went through,” Pattinson said. “And they were like, ‘Yeah, just do a beautiful shot and hack through it with machetes.’ Me and Charlie were just like, ‘Uh, this feels like really ropey to do this.’”
Gold star for Vulture explaining "ropey". Now can we have video of that? We do have video of other great Rob tales. E! snagged Rob on the red carpet and got him to talk about his squirrel face/hip beard and starving into a skinny jeans.


ET Canada video is the same as this AP video we posted but now it's condensed to just Rob's interview.

The final interview is for the Lincoln Center. At 1:13 Rob pops up to talk about his character but I was more into how he says "advert". Rob and that delightful accent.


More PromoRob please. Thank you.

'LIFE' RED CARPET VIDEOS: Robert Pattinson Signing For Fans & Quick Interview With N24

'LIFE' RED CARPET: Robert Pattinson Signing For Fans & Quick Interview With N24

Ok now they need to (a) Stop with the dubbing (that's what subtitles are for) and (b) GIVE US longer interviews! Yes I'm greedy where Rob is concerned.
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No interview in this one but we get to see him working that Red Carpet!
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Thanks PJ, Rhonda & Clara

Did you catch the earlier Red Carpet Interview with AP ? Check it out HERE if you didn't.

VIDEO INTERVIEW: Robert Pattinson & Dane DeHaan Talk To Associated Press On The 'Life' Red Carpet

VIDEO INTERVIEW: Robert Pattinson & Dane DeHaan Talk To Associated Press On The 'Life' Red Carpet

Quick interview vid from the Life Red Carpet last night, Rob says how it's nice that his fans are enjoying the movies he's doing now even though they're very different. He also talks about celebrity photographers and we get to see the new clip from Life again at the end.

VIDEOS: Robert Pattinson talks to Press Association on the Maps To The Stars red carpet & more

VIDEOS: Robert Pattinson talks to Press Association on the Maps To The Stars red carpet & more

I love how Rob talks about his films...



There's also this quick video of the MTTS cast after their press con and posing for pics


#TIFF14Toronto #MTTS Photocall Press Conference... by Roboshayka_Forever 

Thanks Cali!

Red Carpet Interviews: How Robert Pattinson Keeps It Real & More

Red Carpet Interviews: How Robert Pattinson Keeps It Real & More

Rob talks about Hollywood, David Cronenberg and more in these interviews. The first one is from CBC News and the second (don't blink or you'll miss him) is from Loreal. David also talks a bit about Rob in this one.





Thanks Mel for the heads up!

VIDEO: Up Close ,Giggly Robert Pattinson On The TIFF Red Carpet

VIDEO: Up Close, Giggly Robert Pattinson On The TIFF Red Carpet

Ooh I think this is one of my favourite red carpet videos so far. I want to kiss the cameraperson for zooming in so close. And what about giggly Rob? He is just too adorable!



Thanks Clara for the heads up!

VIDEOS: Robert Pattinson Arrives & Greets The Fans At The 'Maps To The Stars' Premiere & Talks To Screenslam

UPDATE: Added video of Rob arriving on the Red Carpet 
VIDEOS: Robert Pattinson Arrives & Greets The Fans At The 'Maps To The Stars' Premiere & Talks To Screenslam 

LOVE THIS! Happy Fans, Happy Rob ;)


Awww he talks about how working with David Cronenberg makes him feel confident and lots more!

VIDEO: Robert Pattinson At The 'Maps To The Stars' TIFF Premiere With Red Carpet Diary

VIDEO: Robert Pattinson At The 'Maps To The Stars' TIFF Premiere With Red Carpet Diary

Rob talks about self obsessing characters around the 1:55 mark.



Check out all the other interviews from the red carpet HERE
And the fantastic Pics HERE, HERE & HERE

VIDEOS: Robert Pattinson at the Maps To The Stars TIFF14 premiere with fans and media!

VIDEOS: Robert Pattinson at the Maps To The Stars TIFF14 premiere with fans and media!

UPDATE2: Added full video of film intro inside theater! 5th video down
UPDATE: Added full video of Rob's arrival! 4th video down

This is the interview from the livestream.



More interviews from the carpet





Rob arrives immediately signs and takes pics with fans!



David intros Rob at 7:50...cute :) He calls him a babe and says he enjoys kissing him (and that we would too!) LOL










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VIDEOS: Robert Pattinson on the red carpet being SO good to his fans (The Rover LA edition)

VIDEOS: Robert Pattinson on the red carpet being SO good to his fans (The Rover LA edition)

We showed you some great fan pics yesterday and now here are some more red carpet videos of Rob working his magic at The Rover premiere. The first video is another interview (starts at 11:27) and he's as cute and charming as ever. He may be opposed to leading man roles but we're glad he's still mixing it up (Life, he'll be a leading man after we see him support in MTTS and QOTD). After the interview, you see Rob working the fan line but as he's called away, he lets his adoring fans know, he'll be back. :)) And back he came. LOVE THIS MAN!

Also....it's SHOCKING to see Dean laughing it up with Nick, Stephanie and Jeff. Seems so out of character. LOL


We posted a bunch of videos from the premiere earlier (link at the bottom) but here are a bunch more!





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VIDEOS: More red carpet interviews of Robert Pattinson from The Rover LA premiere

VIDEOS: More red carpet interviews of Robert Pattinson from The Rover LA premiere

We'll keep updating this post with red carpet interviews. Click HERE if you missed the cute Popsugar one!

UPDATE3: Another interview...dubbed but you can hear Rob :)


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ET Interview. The Rover LA Premiere.
Rob talks about Twilight fans' reaction, his accent, and the Indiana Jones and HanSolo movie rumor.
Guy Pearce and David Michod talk about Rob


ExtraTV. Rob talks about paparazzi, his 'pearly whites' and 'Han Solo' movie rumor


AccessHollywood. David, Guy & Rob gets asked about the Indiana Jones rumors.

 

E online Interview. Click here to watch
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Attention, all filmmakers wanting to work with Robert Pattinson!
You should consider shooting your movie in a desolate faraway desert.

Twilight's most famous vampire tells me he loved filming his new drama The Rover (opening in theaters today in L.A. and NYC and nationwide on June 20) in the South Australian desert because he didn't have to worry too much about the pesky paparazzi.

"You don't have to be looking over your shoulder all the time," Pattinson said last night at the movie's L.A. premiere. "It was really really great."
"I like to do weird things in between takes to really get into it," he continued. "Normally I'd be hiding in a corner somewhere."

Despite the mostly paparazzi-free location, the 28-year-old Brit actor isn't looking to move there or to any similar area anytime soon. "I don't know if I could live there," said Pattinson, who also happens to say he's currently "homeless."

In The Rover, Pattison plays an injured young man who is enlisted by an ex-soldier (Guy Pearce) to help him find his stolen car. The David Michôd-directed film takes place in a post-Apocalyptic world in a location never identified in the movie. Pattinson uses a somewhat southern American accent for his character.

"I think it's Floridian," Pattinson said with a laugh. "But I hadn't really done proper hardcore dialect work on it. It wasn't from a specific place."

Many reviews have touted Pattinson's work in the movie as one of the best jobs he's done and goes a long way to prove his acting chops.

"He's really great in the movie, really vulnerable," Pearce said. "It's such a heartbreaking performance I think. It was a great choice of David's to cast Rob and I think also great for Rob."


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NTDTV


Grazie Cersei!!! xx

ROUNDUP: Great interviews with Robert Pattinson, Guy Pearce and David Michôd for The Rover

ROUNDUP: Great interviews with Robert Pattinson, Guy Pearce and David Michôd for The Rover

This is a great batch! First up is a red carpet interview with Rob and Guy talking about the fun beatings Rob had. LOL


Robert Pattinson & Guy Pearce on red carpet from Naomi Rossdeutscher on Vimeo.

This is a fantastic interview from the Sydney press conference and a little from set. Really good info shared by Rob and David and also in the editorial (they DID shave Rob's arms!). Rob also talks about Queen of the Desert and playing T.E. Lawrence.

Via the Herald Sun:
Robert Pattinson puts stake through Edward Cullen’s heart with ‘career redefining’ role in The Rover
R.I.P. Edward Cullen.
Seven weeks in the baking heat of the South Australian Outback has accomplished something even an army of vengeful Volturi couldn’t. 
Described by one influential industry magazine as “career redefining”, Robert Pattinson’s against-type performance as a slow-witted drifter in desert Noir thriller The Rover has enabled him to emerge from the long shadow cast by the Twilight franchise. 
That might explain the 28-year-old English actor’s relaxed and charming demeanour during interviews for David Michod’s hotly-anticipated follow-up to Animal Kingdom — the film that reinvented both Jacki Weaver’s and Ben Mendelsohn’s careers — which stands in marked contrast to his polite and unassuming but slightly-guarded approach to the media at the height of the Twilight phenomenon. 
Pattinson says the glowing reviews that came out of the Cannes Film Festival last month, where The Rover screened in a prestigious midnight slot, felt like a validation “for about five seconds”. 
But his next film is almost more important. 
“With all that Twilight stuff, I know that if I was not me, I would be judging me,’’ he says. 
“It’s almost like setting up a brand. If you get enough good reviews so that people go in expecting a good movie, then half your job is done.” 
Guy Pearce, Pattinson’s co-star in The Rover, made the transition from soapie heart-throb to serious actor two decades ago with The Adventures of Priscilla: Queen of the Desert, which was also selected for a midnight screening slot at Cannes. 
“Basically, he is a leading man but he consistently does character parts,’’ says Pattinson. 
“I always kind of admired how he did that and it is basically the same career path that I would like to have.” 
The actor has just finished filming his own Queen of the Desert, helmed by veteran German director Werner Herzog and starring Nicole Kidman as archaeologist Gertrude Bell, in Morocco. 
The role of T.E. Lawrence, he says, was his most challenging thus far. 
“Even though it’s only a few scenes, it was definitely the scariest thing I have done. I am playing Lawrence of Arabia. Those are huge shoes to fill. It was just crazy walking in with the outfit on.” 
Even when Edward Cullen was dominating his life, Pattinson still made time for other projects, such as Remember Me with Australia’s Emilie de Ravin, Water for Elephants, with Reese Witherspoon and Christoph Waltz, and the period drama Bel Ami, with Uma Thurman, Kristin Scott Thomas and Christina Ricci. 
His collaborations with veteran Canadian director David Cronenberg, on Cosmopolis and Map to the Stars, for which co-star Julianne Moore won best actress at the Cannes Film Festival this year, gained art house respect. 
But it’s the character of Rey, a slow-witted misfit needy almost to the point of self-annihilation, that has drawn a firm post-Twilight line in the sand. 
Michod put Pattinson through two rigorous three-hour audition sessions before casting him in the role. 
“I had always thought he was some angular, super good-looking brooding guy,’’ says the director. 
“Then I met him and he was way more interesting than that. He wasn’t just a pretty boy. He had a really interesting face. He was interestingly awkward. And clearly very bright. 
“And the fact that he was willing to come back two days later (for a second audition) said to me quite definitively that he really wanted to do this movie and he really wanted to work hard. 
“It also said that he was humble enough to not think it should be handed to him on a platter.” 
Since The Rover had a budget of $12 million, and required a challenging, seven-week shoot in the South Australian Outback in February and March, it’s clear that neither money nor glamour were driving factors in Pattinson’s desire to land the role. 
But the remoteness of the locations might actually have been a bonus for Pattinson, who would have been keen to escape the media attention that followed his split with long-time girlfriend Kristen Stewart in the wake of her affair with Snow White and The Huntsman director Rupert Sanders. 
“The environment doesn’t really let you go outside,’’ he said during a break from filming in the one-pub town of Marree, at the intersection of the Birdsville and Oodnadatta Tracks. The mercury on set that day hovered around the early 40s.
Time and distance have changed his perspective. 
“I am constantly being prompted to say how awful it was,’’ Pattinson said during a press conference last week ahead of the film’s Australian premiere at the Sydney Film Festival. 
But I really liked it. I just found it incredibly serene being able to look to the horizon. I liked the hardness of the landscape as well. There’s something strangely mystical about it.” 
The external transformation of Pattinson from handsome heart-throb to brutalised victim took some doing. 
The hair and make-up department sprayed him with a combination of olive oil, fly spray and sunscreen to achieve Rey’s sallow, unhealthy-looking complexion. The actor’s arms were shaved to make him look thinner, even whiter, and more vulnerable. And his hair was shorn crudely to help give the impression that he was suffering from a nasty case of mange. It was a daily process that took almost two hours to complete. 
Pattinson’s internal shift is even more startling. 
Ironically, the actor credits his experience on the Twilight films as a major factor in helping him find that character that allowed him move on. 
“I never really had anyone pick on me at school. I think I just managed to skirt the edge of every different little group imaginable,’’ says Pattinson. 
“But for some reason, I just got Rey, who has been bullied his whole life. 
“I think it’s about fear as well. And I guess maybe the last few years, being a little scared of crowds, being a little bit paranoid when you are walking down the street, that fed into it a little bit. 
“(That sense of) being extremely wary and also not knowing how people will react. There are trust issues there. Being a little more isolated, you get bit dislocated from normal behaviour. 
“Rey is looking at people not knowing whether they are going to slap him or laugh.”
David Michôd also had a couple more interviews pop up from his Australian promo and promo from when he was in NYC after Cannes.

This Yahoo interview David talks about the Pretty Girl Rock scene. This has turned into quite the highly anticipated scene. :)



Another good read including the editorial. Excerpt from Screen Crush:
In David Michôd’s second full length feature film, ‘The Rover’ (his first was the surprise Australian hit ‘Animal Kingdom,’ which garnered Jacki Waver an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actress), Guy Pearce is a khaki shorts-wearing misanthrope living in post-financial apocalypse Australia. While mourning something (we find out what later) at a local dystopian watering hole, Eric (Pearce) has his car stolen, which sets off a movie-length hunt for the said stolen car. Along the way, Eric meets Reynolds (Robert Pattinson), a violent lost soul who holds the key to finding the all-important stolen car. 
I met Michôd in the swanky lobby of the Bowery Hotel, a far cry from the world he creates in ‘The Rover.’ It was a surreal experience, discussing the economic collapse of the entire world while, unrelated to anything, comedian Aziz Ansari sits directly across from us for some type of business meeting. A lot of laughs were coming from that side of the hotel lobby. I can only assume Ansari was not talking about ‘The Rover.’ 
And it’s interesting to listen to Michôd discuss Robert Pattinson, an actor who Michôd had never seen in his most famous work, the ‘Twilight’ series. Pattinson does bring a bit of a wild card to this production. He’s still immensely popular with his ‘Twilight’ fans, but Pattinson is openly pursuing projects that distances himself — like this one and two David Cronenberg films — from the movies that made him famous. And, for what it’s worth, Michôd has no clue how that will affect the attention received for ‘The Rover.’
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I know you hadn’t seen the ‘Twilight’ movies before casting Robert Pattinson, but what does his fame bring to this movie? Does that help? Can it possibly hurt? 
I don’t know, it’s all a great unknown to me. You know, I love the idea of being able to take a person who I can only imagine his talents have been grossly underestimated. 
This is a good movie for him, along with the Cronenberg films. 
He’s a really smart guy with great taste. And he knows the filmmakers that he wants to work with. But, who knows what it will mean for the movie in the public consciousness, you know? I have no idea whether or not it will work for us or against us. But, I don’t really care — because I love the surprise and the revelation of it. And I would hope that people embrace it, because I think he’s really good in it. It was never going to be enough for me that he gave just a good, solid performance. It was always important for me that he give an extraordinary one — and I think he does it. He and Guy both. 
Whose idea was it for Robert Pattinson’s character to have tics? 
That was his. They felt organic. I don’t know how conscious and deliberate they were for him, but when I was watching them, they felt like this nice little organic manifestations of the character. 
And you dirtied him up. 
[Laughs] It had to happen. For me, Rob’s character is like a lost puppy dog. He’s lost his owner and he just kind of latches on to the first person he finds. It happens to be a particularly bad choice.
Thank you Nancy R!

VIDEO: Robert Pattinson & Guy Pearce Talk To Ten News On 'The Rover' Red Carpet

Robert Pattinson & Guy Pearce Talk To Ten News On 'The Rover' Red Carpet

Rob talks about working on his first Australian film and how he'd like to do it again.



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Thanks to Courtney in our comments for the heads up!

Robert Pattinson Explains About Rey's Tattoo's In 'The Rover'

Robert Pattinson Explains About Rey's Tattoo's In 'The Rover'

RobertPattinsonau.com asked Rob about Rey 'unusual' tattoos in The Rover. I know I for one was wondering what the hell they were especially the one on his upper arm.



And in case you were wondering what the woman in the tattoo is supposed to look like, here's a pic.
Thanks to FakePlasticL0ve for finding it!

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David was also asked about Rob's tattoos and revealed that they were his idea.

*NEW* Robert Pattinson Talks To "Scoop With Raya" On The Golden Globes Red Carpet

UPDATE: Added You Tube 
*NEW* Robert Pattinson Talks To "Scoop With Raya" On The Golden Globes Red Carpet

Short and sweet interview with Rob on the Golden Globes Red Carpet but still so Adorable!

Check it out





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