Robert Pattinson: I'd like to have a Super Jumping Ability

This is from a magazine called: Blast Presents Fantasy Films SuperStars of New Moon but the interview seems to be from the time Robert Pattinson was shooting Twilight. I do love 2 answers from it and the rest is a fun read as well:





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Thanks to [info]nastey in [info]twilightsagafan . I have only posted parts with Rob, you can see the rest of the scans HERE.

Robert Pattinson Interview with GOLD Magazine (France)

Twilight Poison brings us yet another translation. This interview was done during Comic Con by Gold Magazine. I am posting parts with Robert Pattinson, you can read Taylor Lautner and Kristen Stewart's answers and see the rest of the scans at Twilight Poison . Enjoy!



In the book, even though you leave Bella, you are very present in her thoughts. It is difficult to represent it on the screen? How did you manage?
Rob: In the book, she hears the voice of Edward, but we used another method in the film: she has hallucinations, fleeting appearances of Edward. Would have been a bit corny to do it with only my voice.
Kristen: Everything is in the suggestion. It’s the memory she has of him, not necessarily what he really is.

Edward is much less present in this film than in the previous … What did you do to ensure that the fans are not too disappointed?
Kristen: No, no. You’re still going to see him a lot.
Rob: They will not be disappointed. But if Edward has to be left a little behind, it’s so people can miss him. The film is precisely about the longing, the emptyness and the complete darkness because Edward’s gone.

With a new director at the helm of this sequel, did you feel like working on very different a film from the first?
Rob: It wasn’t just he change of director that made things very different this time. There’s also the fact that this time we knew the beast, we knew a little bit more what we were dealing with.
In this film, I have a more of a secondary role. I started three weeks after the start of filming and the first scenes I shot were many scenes of hallucinations, in which I did not say more than two words. So it was probably one of the most relaxing jobs I ever had! Chris has a very calming presence, and I feel so good with him. To have no stress from the job for three months was great. It was Taylor who had to deal with the pressure! (laughs).

Scotsman Magazine Interview with Robert Pattinson

Interview: Actor Robert Pattinson

By James Mottram

As I arrive for my interview with Robert Pattinson, the air is awash with hormones. Hordes of autograph book-brandishing adolescents have gathered on the street, desperate to catch a glimpse of the British-born star. We are in Cannes, where Pattinson has jetted in to promote New Moon, the sequel to last year's teen vampire sensation Twilight.
After pushing my way through the crowds, I'm ushered down some steps to a beachside restaurant where Pattinson is just finishing off another interview. The moment he leaves his chair hysteria breaks out as the pubescent pack looking down from street level spy their heartthrob.

Even by the standards of Pattinson's last year, which has seen him go from a relative unknown to a massive star, this is something else. "It's embarrassing, doing interviews," he confides when he sits down in another chair out of view and the cries subside. "I've never really done this before – people screaming in the background. Except at a premiere." You'd think he'd be used to the attention by now. Even before Twilight was released, taking nearly 400 million in cinemas around the world, girls were leaving notes under the windscreen wipers of his car. By the time he toured a series of shopping malls to promote the film, it had morphed into something akin to Beatlemania as girls fainted, screamed and asked him to bite them. Not even Brad Pitt gets that kind of attention.

Admittedly, this sort of adulation was always on the cards. Stephenie Meyer's quartet of Twilight books has already proved a literary sensation to rival JK Rowling's Harry Potter franchise. The most recent book, Breaking Dawn, sold a staggering 1.3 million copies on its first day of publication. And with the novels primarily aimed at teenage girls, it's Pattinson – who plays Edward Cullen, the impossibly handsome vampire from a family of neck-biters – who attracts most of the fans. His co-star Kristen Stewart – who plays Bella Swan, the mortal Edward falls for – must be relieved. "You do tend to start getting a little bit paranoid about stuff," Pattinson confesses, shrinking further into his chair, "looking around when you're walking down the street, in case you get mobbed by teenage girls!"

Entertainment Tonight Interview with Robert Pattinson

Another great interview with Robert Pattinson :) Thanks Entertainment Tonight !


Words of wisdom from Rob: "If you think you know who you are at 23 you are a slug" :)

Hitfix Interview with Robert Pattinson

Robert Pattinson on 'New Moon' and the harsh, faster-paced 'Eclipse'



When this writer first met Robert Pattinson, he was a relatively obscure British actor who'd received a tiny bit of notoriety from appearing in a "Harry Potter" flick. It was April, 2008 and as we talked on the set of this tiny flick titled "Twilight" during a night shoot in the middle of a small Oregon town, he considered a scenario where he might not continue acting. Perhaps he'd focus on the music side of career, perhaps not. Needless to say, what a difference a year and a half makes.

Arguably up there with Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt as one of the most popular celebrities in the world, it's no understatement to say the "Twilight" franchise has completely changed Pattinson's life forever. We spoke again during the "New Moon" press day on Saturday and while it wasn't the 45 minutes I'd been granted when he was "up and coming" not that long ago, it was clear that Pattinson was still as polite, genial and honest as he was back then.

The 23-year-old joked about how he may just keep working as much as possible because the seclusion of shooting allows him a somewhat "normal life" and went in depth about the differences between working with his "Twilight," "New Moon" and "Eclipse" directors. He also made some particularly intriguing comments about the last "Twilight" installment in particular.

SOURCE: HitFix.com

Robert Pattinson @ LAX 11/8 with New Moon Director Chris Weitz

Robert Pattinson, Chris Weitz, Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner are en route to Paris.



SOURCE: Mr.Pattinson

Update from Gozde: There are more pictures but they are all pretty much Robert Pattinson being hunted at the airport and there's nothing to see :( Hope Europe treats him nicer...
Rob in the elevator:



Is Jimmy Kimmel More of an Edward or Jacob Kinda Guy?

I adore me some Jimmy Kimmel, he gives a fresh neutral take on the Edward vs Jacob issue.

Ever feel like you're alone in your undying adoration of all things Twilight?

Probably not, but if it's any consolation funnyman Jimmy Kimmel is right there with you.

Last Friday, the late-night host welcomed the New Moon crew to his show, and encountered a dilemma each of us faces all too often: Robert Pattinson or Taylor Lautner? Or better yet, Edward or Jacob?

"They're very good looking people," he told E! News at the International Myeloma Foundation charity event. "They're vampires—one of them is a werewolf. You don't see that too much."

So, which is it? Kimmel's not picking sides (smart move!). "I think it's racist to pick between vampires and werewolves," the star teased. "So, I'll say that I love all monsters equally."

"Monsters" seems a bit strong. We prefer to call them "sexy beasts."

SOURCE: E!Online

Vampires Magazine- Who really turns Robert Pattinson On??


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More HQs of Robert Pattinson from New Moon Press Conference



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You can find the rest of Robert Pattinson pictures HERE and if you missed the press conference HERE's the clear audio :)

HUGE thanks to Breaking-Dawn.fr for the pix, check them out for Kristen Stewart's press conference pictures :)

New Edward & Bella Poster



Source Everglow via Thinking Of Rob
 
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