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In his new campaign for Dior Homme Intense cologne, the 29-year-old actor can be seen wandering alone around the streets of New York as inspiring messages such as, 'Dream as if you will live forever' appear on the buildings.Source
London-born Robert, who started working with the French fashion house in June 2013, was shot by German director Peter Lindbergh - the maestro of black and white photography.
In the arty monochrome film, set to the track 'All I Need' by L'Orange & Jeremiah Jae, Robert looks pensive as he strolls along the sidewalk and gazes out of a high-rise window.
Dressed smartly in a long overcoat, white shirt and thin black tie, Robert throws the camera a number of confident stares and can be seen in one shot fiddling with his cuff links.
Key messages pop up on the sky line during his stroll including, 'Never regret anything' and 'They were made to be broken.'
A spokesperson for the brand described the clip as 'a video that rolls out shots of a streetwise prince with a disarming gaze. His urban look is irresistible and brings back the aura of a modern rebel.'
Robert previously revealed that he came onboard the Dior campaign because it was a change of pace for his career.
'[I did it because] I wanted to do something different for me... doing something that is quite mainstream but also edgy fit into where I want my life to go,' he told Elle France.
9. “The Lost City of Z”Director: James GrayCast: Charlie Hunnam, Robert Pattinson, Sienna Miller, Tom Holland, Angus McfadyenSynopsis: A group of British explorers search for a colonel who goes missing trying to find a lost city somewhere in the Amazon.What You Need to Know: Although he frequently earns comparisons to his New Hollywood buddies Quentin Tarantino and Paul Thomas Anderson, it’s easy to forget that James Gray is only five films into an already-impressive career. “Little Odessa,” “The Yards” and “We Own the Night” are moody, classicist crime dramas indebted to the work of Sidney Lumet and Francis Ford Coppola, while “Two Lovers” and the mesmerizing “The Immigrant” respectively tackled the romantic melodrama and the grandiose period epic. His newest, “The Lost City of Z,” looks to be his biggest, most ambitious and perhaps strangest film yet. The unforgiving jungle locale hearkens back to the early, dangerous cinema of Werner Herzog, and something about the juicy-sounding premise evokes the naturalist brutality of Joseph Conrad’s “Heart of Darkness” and the inarguable classic film the novel inspired, “Apocalypse Now,” which is one Coppola classic that Gray’s never borrowed from. As far as we’re concerned, Gray is five for five at this point, and we can’t wait to see what the director has up his sleeve with this epic-sounding drama.Release Date: Gray’s a favorite at Cannes, so if it's done in time, expect it there.And at #13, The Playlist is all about Rob's film with Claire Denis:
13. “High Life”They also gave a final and special shoutout to The Trap. It didn't get ranked because all is quiet on the waterfront for the film.
Director: Claire Denis (“Trouble Every Day,” “White Material”)
Cast: Robert Pattinson, Patricia Arquette, Mia Goth
Synopsis: A group of criminals agree to go on a suicide mission into space in the hope of finding alternate energy sources, and to take part in experiments in human reproduction.
What You Need To Know: If we could have guessed what arthouse queen Claire Denis would do next after the brutal “Bastards” from a few years ago, we wouldn’t have said ‘sci-fi starring R-Patz.’ And yet here we are, with Denis gearing up to shoot her first English-language movie, one excitingly penned by the great Zadie Smith and her partner, poet Nick Laird, with the ever-adventurous Pattinson and recent Oscar-winner Patricia Arquette starring. Though the subject matter is unusual for Denis, she’s never been afraid to play with genre, and it thematically should be up her street. In fact, the only reason this isn’t higher is that, depending on the amount of effects involved, it’s not entirely certain whether it’ll be ready for this year.
Release Date: Shooting begins shortly, and given that, “Bastards” aside, all of Denis’ recent movies premiered at Venice, that would be the best bet if it’s done in time.
Special Mention: We’re Not Sure If This Is Still Happening in 2016, But It’s Highly Anticipated If It IsIonCinema had their eyes on one thing and one thing only - The Lost City of Z. #3 out of 25 Most Anticipated Studio Films:
“The Trap”
Director: Harmony Korine (“Trash Humpers,” “Spring Breakers”)
Cast: Idris Elba, Benicio Del Toro, Robert Pattinson, Al Pacino, James FrancoSynopsis: A gangster rapper is targeted by an ex-con recently released from prison.
What You Need To Know: As far as candidates for mainstream crossover status go, we’d have had indie world enfant terrible Harmony Korine fairly low on the list, and yet “Spring Breakers” proved to be a substantial hit in 2013, proving the eternal appeal of James Franco, as well as young women partying in swimsuits. It’s taken a little time for Korine to follow it up, but “The Trap” could end up making even more of a splash —if it’s still happening, as word’s been very quiet since the summer. A crime thriller, the director called it “sensory bombardment… a super propulsive, pretty highly violent revenge movie,” which sounds alright by us. He’s got a great cast lined up (assuming everyone’s still involved: schedules change, and if it is keeping to the original plan, it would clash with Benicio Del Toro’s “Star Wars” shoot), and we can’t wait to see what kind of bonkers fever dream he cooks up this time. If we were 100% sure that this was definitely going to be released this year, it’d undoubtedly be in our top five.Release Date: The film was supposed to get before cameras this month. Assuming that holds, it could be ready for a Venice premiere, as “Spring Breakers” did.
Next, we have another long gestating project, The Lost City of Z from the consistently underrated James Gray. He’s now finally in post-production on the Paramount production which stars Charlie Hunnam and Robert Pattinson in a film inspired by British explorer Perceval Fawcett’s ill-fated attempt to discovering the fabled kingdom of El Dorado. Gray adapts himself from a book by David Gunn, and considering his acclaim in France (his last four films have all competed for the Palme d’Or at Cannes), this may be the rare studio feature that makes the cut in 2016. (Paramount Pictures – Release: TBD)We can't wait for those and ALLLLLLL of them!
"We love his style because he is willing to experiment and have fun with clothes." Humberto Leon and Carol Lim, designers, Kenzo.
GQ says: From teenage heart-throb to seriously respected actor, Britain's most bankable star has never lost his flawless sense of fashion.
British actor Robert Pattinson looks very cool wearing our AW15 Rib Front Sweater. #whistlesmen #RobertPattinson pic.twitter.com/1TO8QtAPNc
— Whistles (@thisiswhistles) January 4, 2016
Robert Pattinson gave us a lesson in seasonal colour coordination while out for a stroll with girlfriend FKA Twigs at the weekend. Piecing together bold browns and blacks, the actor exuded casj-cool minimalism in this ‘fit. Wise to the fact there’s no need for a proper winter coat in the strangely mild weather we’ve been having this season, R-Patz layered a brown knitted jumper underneath his trusty black bomber to achieve a styled yet relaxed feel.Click HERE to read the rest!
R-Patz smashed the January hues with this lesson in seasonal colour coordination. #OOTD: https://t.co/TMCxFyiF78 pic.twitter.com/rWCJf6iwuw
— ASOS Menswear (@ASOS_Menswear) January 4, 2016
Kat: "The Lost City of Z | The Trap"Rob's film role choices are always intriguing and we're all constantly waiting for the next film to come out so really, bring. it. on. Bring it ALL on. :) Here are the full results:
Kate:"The Lost City of Z | The Trap"
PJ: "The Lost City of Z | High Life …..Claire Denis, SciFi Rob repopulating new worlds!!
Tink: "The Lost City Of Z. YAS YAS YAAAAASSSSSS | This came down between Good Time and High Life because they’re leading roles and I chose High Life. It sounds SO unique from anything Rob has done and his first female director since Twilight. Plus she’s a bucket list director for him. EXCITE!"
Kat: "Life | Rob and Dane"Kate: "Life | I'm gonna say Rob & Nicole but I would have liked to see MORE."PJ: "Life | Rob and Dane"Tink: "Dennis Stock in Life. His Lawrence was good and more entertaining in ways but there was just more for him to work with in Life. It’s a leading role and it shows wonderfully. | I really liked Rob and Nicole but Rob and Dane win again because they had more to do and show us. Their dynamic sold the movie."