New Twilight Stills-HQ

We've seen a few of these before but now you can see them super close. Click pic for the better view, I am partial to #4. 





And can I just say for the record HOT DAMN he is gorgeous.
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TV Spot #9

Did we post this? I haven't seen it so here:

Robert Pattinson Entertainment Weekly Interview Part 3


You can watch it here.

Amy found it as usual :-)

What you didn't know about Robert Pattinson

Poor Robbie and his music...


LA Times Countdown to Twilight has a new interview up.

Asked what he misses most about his pre-fame life, Rob said he already misses getting to play his music live: "I used to love playing live at open mic nights. It'd be cathartic. I mean it was really key for me," he explained. Now that a few of his performances have been captured on YouTube, however, he's a lot less keen to take the stage. In fact, he's pretty sad about it. "I think, 'Wow, I just lost a huge chunk of my life.' "

After having been described as an actor with the agility of "a mountain goat," the actor revealed that shooting the baseball scenes didn't go very well: "I'm not athletic. I just thought, 'I don't want to hit a ball with a stick anyway!' "

He's not sure how, after he had refused to write music for "Twilight," director Catherine Hardwicke got ahold of his songs. But he suspects co-star Nikki Reed snuck it off his laptop, where he keeps some of his music. (Hardwicke later told reporters that she was eventually able to convince him to record the songs and it was only after she showed them to him together with footage from the movie that he agreed to let them be used.)

Vampires are supposed to have perfect teeth; apparently producers didn't think Rob's were good enough. He was asked to use Invisaligns, but, you know, chose not to: "I lied to them for about two months. They were like, 'Wow, That's amazing. You can't even see them!' " Also, it took him 20 minutes to get the vampire contacts in. "My eyes are super sensitive. I was always holding things up because it took forever to get them in."

As part of his tortured take on Edward, Rob "never wanted Edward and Bella to touch." That would be too painful for his character, he said. (Luckily, "Twilight" fans, he didn't get his way.)

Come back tomorrow to read my extensive interview with Kristen Stewart, who reveals why she called her "Twilight" dialogue "corny" in the new issue of Entertainment Weekly, whether or not she wants to continue playing Bella in the sequels and why she's passionate about acting.

-- Denise Martin

Extra RAW

Be patient it takes some time to load and it's the crappiest sound system yet. The video also freezes a lot. Check the comments section for what people could hear :-)

Fitting for the new interviews

I'm going crazy now :-)

Watch Twilight Junket Live

"Extra" is going one-on-one with the cast of the hotly anticipated vampire flick, "Twilight." Click here to check out the live feed from the Los Angeles junket, between the hours of 1:30 and 3:30 PST!

Italian Vanity Fair

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Thanks to Betzabe for the tip and Pattinson Central for the scan :-)

NEW! Variety.com Rob interview

Variety has an interview on their site w/ Rob .15min interview! And he is wearing a new shirt! And looks incredibly sexy. Yeah pretty much the usual.




Amy is the queen :-)

Twilight: What's Next for Rob Pattinson? Brit actor Robert Pattinson's life changed the instant Catherine Hardwicke cast him as Edward Cullen, the vampire lover in Stephenie Meyer's Twilight series.
Pattinson has seen the way women react to him as Edward at Comic-Con and festivals. (They tend to scream.) In this flip-cam interview, he talks about how tricky playing it was to play this kind of swoony leading man, figuring out the makeup, his music, his upcoming films Little Ashes and How to Be, and the new movie he starts in January, playing Dennis Hopper's grandson in writer-director Brian Horiuchi's L.A.-set multi-generational marriage drama Parts Per Billion, also starring Olivia Thrilby and Rosario Dawson. Hollywood is sending him scripts, but everyone it seems, is waiting to see how Twilight fares when it opens November 21:Pattinson, who hasn't seen the movie, says he's prepared to play Cullen in two more Twilight films in the original trilogy. (There's a fourth, more controversial and adult Twilight novel.) Pattinson's next movie, Little Ashes, a gay romance between Salvador Dali and Gabriel Garcia Lorca, is due in March. And the bare-bones, quirky Brit coming-of-age movie How to Be debuted at Slamdance in January, where it won an honorable mention, failed to pick up a distrib at Berlin in February, and still has no home in the U.K. or the U.S. Pattinson plays a sad-sack acoustic guitar player trying to pull himself out of depression. This pic might benefit from an online release--there are countless Pattinson fans who would want to sample it. But only a micro distrib would ever release it theatrically.
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SciFi interviews Robert Pattinson


From Scifi.com

Twilight's Edward Speaks!

Robert Pattinson, who stars as the century-old vampire Edward Cullen in the upcoming big-screen adaptation of Twilight, told SCI FI Wire that he didn't feel beholden to any previous depictions or interpretations of vampires and explained that he chose to play Edward more as a diseased human than an otherworldly bloodsucker.

"It's funny, some people talk about vampires, and there have been encyclopedic amounts of fiction about it, but some people forget that they're a fictional creature," Pattinson said in an interview. "So they think behavioral traits are standard in portraying a vampire. I kind of abandoned everything and saw it as, I guess, being a disease. There's nothing really positive about being a vampire."

Pattinson (Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire) thought of Edward as a 17-year-old boy, the age at which the character was turned. It's also the age of Edward's human girlfriend, Bella Swan (Kristen Stewart), whom he engages in a risky relationship.


"I thought that he was stuck in the same mentality of a 17-year-old, but having more and more experiences," Pattinson said. "He's still just a 17-year-old guy who is never going to be able to have children, never going to die, always going to have a thirst for human blood. When he was a human, I guess he was a pretty normal, moral, nice person. The vampire aspect of it is completely secondary, and I guess I tried to see it as that."


Pattinson added, "I never tried to play it as a vampire. I just saw it as a guy who gets bitten against his will and wakes up three days later with an unquenchable thirst for human blood and goes out and kills 40 people. So he's trying to come to terms with living for eternity when he sees no point in living and doesn't know if he even has a soul. I'm kind of making a short story long, but that's how I see him." Twilight opens Nov. 21. --Ian Spelling
 
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