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Chicago Breaking News has a piece about the craziness that's surrounding Robert Pattinson. You can watch it HERE

"Bite me."

It's a request British actor Robert Pattinson gets almost daily as star of the new vampire film "Twilight" (opening Nov. 21).

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"It's crazy," said Pattinson, 22, waiting inside Orland Square's Hot Topic store. He has to laugh, pretend he hasn't heard it before.

"Even if you say, 'No,' they just wait," he says. "They just stand there."

Tonight, more than 500 fans waited outside -- some since the night before -- to ask him the same question or something in that vein. One fan, Orland Park's Abby Johnson, wore a self-made T-shirt that read: "Edward Cullen Make Me Immortal" (Edward is Pattinson's fanged alter ego.)

As the clock reached 6 p.m., the time he'd start signing autographs, the crowd started screaming, counting down, "Three; two; one;" Chaos.

"Oh my God," said Pattinson, laughing nervously at the uproar. "Are they going to blow [the place] up?"

Mostly, they just filed in peacefully, gushing and smiling -- though for the public Q&A session later, the crowd seemed to have swelled to a frenzied mass.

In what follows, Pattinson talks about his new movie, immortality and Doctor Who.

Q - What does Edward, a 108-year-old vampire, see in a 17-year-old girl?

A - He's lived for 108 years, but he still has the same brain as a 17-year-old. He experiences the world as a 17-year-old. He's kind of mature in some ways. But if you were in the body of a 17-year-old, I don't think you'd go for a 108-year-old woman.

Q - But why high school? For you personally, wouldn't 80 years of high school be hell?

A - Definitely. I would hate it. That was one of the most difficult things to figure out. You think he'd stay in college, or be a street kid. It'd be way cooler. But I think the whole concept of it is: He's like an addict. I think he wants to make his life really, really, really boring.

Q - This question is from Jennifer Armour, a fan waiting in line. David Tennant, the current star of "Doctor Who," is quitting in 2010. Would you consider taking up the mantle?

A - The Doctor is great. ... Yeah, maybe. I did grow up watching it. I loved it when I was a kid. In fact, I met one of them the other day, Sylvester McCoy [the seventh Doctor]. He's one of the few people I've asked for an autograph.

The way the event was handled brought criticism from some fans.

Promoters of the event had said they would sell at 7 a.m. 500 admittance wristbands to the meet-and-greet.

The only problem was that by midnight the crowd waiting outside the mall in the wind and cold rain had far exceeded 500 and a decision was made to distribute the wristbands about seven hours early.

"The crowd kept growing and growing and growing," said Darrell Kinsley, a marketing representative for the Hot Topic clothing store chain that is sponsoring Pattinson's tour to promote his upcoming movie based on the "Twilight" series of books adored by young girls.

"We were worried about the welfare of the people standing out here. We didn't want people to stand in line for seven hours and not get in."

The first three in line--Stacy York, 26, Jennifer Popplewell, 26, and Armour, 22--left their home town of Indianapolis at 10 p.m. and got here at about midnight to be the first in line for the star.

"It isn't just 'Twilight' that brought us here,' said Armour.

"It's his previous work," said Popplewell.

Armour continued, "We like his other work, such as 'The Bad Mother's Handbook' (a TV drama in the UK) and 'The Haunted Airman' (another TV drama in the UK)."

Disappointed fans who showed up later this morning, only to find they had been shut out, protested.

"It's false advertising," Vanessa Vasquez said. "They said 7:30 today. I would have been here to get tickets on time."

NBC Chicago Interview

He still thinks its just Edward, no Rob its just you.
Vid cuts off a little at the end, but there is no follow up posted on the news site so maybe more to come?

Rob in Chicago leaning in to hear the crowd.

He is so accommodating it is ridiculous, look at him trying to hear the fan questions.
No wonder we adore him.

Source-www.southtownstar.com

CLTV interview with Rob

So charming! And he thinks he is going to go back to his "normal" life. Poor boy!

Oh and his agents should get him an endorsement deal with Coke. You know you want to be that can of Coke:)


Don't know if we posted---don't care


This is some seriously high quality picture. click on the image and make sure you don't drool on your keyboard.




Thanks to amy for pointing it out and robertpattinson source for sharing.

Robert Pattinson itunes Celebrity Playlist

Below is Rob's playlist and in his words why he chose each of these songs. Gosh he is an insightful one isn't he?

"C-Jam Blues" by Oscar Peterson: "What I learned how to play blues piano riffs from. Peterson was the best."

"Soldier Sender" by John Lee Hooker: "If I could have a song as a wife..."

"Soft" by Kings of Leon: "I've always thought that I really relate to the lyrics of this even though I don't really know what they are. I love the singer's enunciation in all their songs. They are pretty much the only modern band I can say I am a fan of."

"Cold Sweat" by James Brown: "This song hits me just as hard every time I've heard it since I was a little kid and I listened to James Brown on the way to school."

"Dean" by Terry Reid: "I love Terry Reid. I love the schizophrenic decisions he makes towards the end of this song when he's choosing what notes to sing.Terry Reid was just one of those guys like James Brown who when they got into a groove, it just seemed like they'd want to keep singing the same line, let alone the same song, all night."

"Stepping Out Queen, Pt. II" by Van Morrison: "Another guy who has such a visionary and unique take on what structure in songwriting is, what singing is, and what can be achieved emotioanlly and spiritually through music."

"Lengths" by The Black Keys: "Another new band I like. This is a beautiful song. I like how it's produced. This whole album is great."

"One Mo'gin" by D'Angelo: "I love D'Angelo. I used to always try and sing like him when I was younger and embarrassingly fail. I like his pronunciation when he sings. I think when you try and write lyrics and you think that there is no way the listener will figure out what you're saying or what you mean, you write much more honestly. I think."

"Blue Monday People" by Curtis Mayfield: "Got inspired by putting D'Angelo on. This whole album is amazing. The production on it is incredible. A really interesting album which not a lot of people listen to. Don't know why."

"Brown Trout Blues" by Johnny Flynn: "I grew up with some amazing musicians in London who are still my friends. Marcus Foster, Bobby Long and Sam Bradley are recording their albums now, but Johnny Flynn completed his one a while ago. I just saw him play in L.A. and he was incredible. But he's always been incredible so I can't say I was surprised. Get this album it's great and no one else does music like him at all."

"Ambulance Blues" by Neil Young: "One of the most moving songs ever written or recorded. I used to listen to the line 'I guess I'll call it sickness gone' on repeat for hours when I wanted to try and write something."

"A Whiter Shade of Pale" by King Curtis: "Just a beautiful song. Reminds me of the end of Withnail and I."

"Ruby's Arms" by Tom Waits: "My favorite Tom Waits song. I cry almost every time I hear it. Plays over an amazing scene in one of my favorite movies too - Prenom Carmen."

"(First) Essay for Orchestra, Op. 12" by Atlanta Symphony Orchestra & Yoel Levi: "This song just hurts, it's so beautiful."

"T.B. Sheets" by Van Morrison: "Only Vam Morrison can do a performance like this. No one else has come close."

To find the rest go to itunes store home page, on the left side there is a drop down with "genre", select soundtrack. when you are at the soundtrack page look on the left and scroll down for celebrity playlists.

SOURCE: http://robertpattinsononline.com/

Message from Dani to all my lovely ladies!

Big thanks to everyone who wished me a Happy Birthday, you are all so fantastic. I just wanted to send a message to everyone and say thank you for being so wonderful and constantly giving Goz and I the updates to post and being little Rob elves about the internet keeping this blog a lively and fun place to be. You know thats why we do it don't you. This place would be nothing if it weren't for you fabulous people who help make it so. I am blessed to know all of you and to have formed such wonderful friendships with some of you and the witty banter must continue. Don't go anywhere and we won't either. Goz a special thanks to you for my birthday banner, and ever so tempting video of all my favorite Rob moments. You are the best blog partner a girl could ever ask for.

Much Love!

Dani

Robert Pattinson Photocall

This deserves its own post.

Lord help us...














Thanks to http://robertpattinsononline.com for sharing.

Kristen and Rob Photocall





Thanks to Esterellas for the tip and robpattinson.com for sharing the pics.



Dallas recap from Mindy :-))

She got to go yesterday and be half deafened by the tweens :) Here is her recap.

I did take the day off yesterday to attempt to see our lovely man at the Galleria in Dallas. It was, as we say in the aviation business, a MAJOR "Charlie Foxtrot" (Cluster Fuck) as Jules will attested to my frantic, exhausted call yesterday morning.

We DIDN'T get to meet him but we DID get on the 3rd row from the front at the "Question & Answer" (what a JOKE!) after the Hop Popic fiasco. Sorry Jules if my voice mail was a little incoherent, I was going on 24 hours with no sleep by the time I called you & we were in the afterglow from being in the presence of his perfection & adorableness.

Most of the pics (but not all:) & video are pretty crappy - you can see but not hear 'cos all the tweeny SCREAMING & the fact that just as Rob came on stage the WHOLE SOUND SYSTEM crapped out. It was basically 15 minutes of him being on stage surrounded by 1000's of people saying "what do you want me to do?" & being awkward. He was beautiful anyway & just as precious as always altho I would have given my right boob to be able to buy him a drink or two afterwards!

That baby deserves a gold zipper medal for being such a good sport & putting up with all this ridiculousness.

I will get back with you hopefully tomorrow with some evidence of the evening's events.

~Mindy
 
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