The Electric New Paper Singapore #2

He's a Sucker For Smart Gals
I posted this yesterday and then deleted it because I thought Goz had reposted but alas The Electric New Paper has done two articles, this one on Rob and another on Twilight.

THOSE dreamy eyes, that devil-may-care grin, and that rebel-rocker mop.

It's no wonder that women - from teenage girls to their mothers - all over the world are literally throwing themselves at Robert Pattinson.

The 22-year-old has become Hollywood's latest 'It' boy, thanks to his role as Edward Cullen, the mysterious and sexy vampire in the fantasy romance Twilight.

Yet, during a round-table interview with The New Paper at the posh Beverly Wilshire Hotel in Beverly Hills last month, the 1.85m-tall Londoner seemed as meek as a mouse.

And he appears unfazed at being the idol of thousands of teenage fans.

Surely, amid his throng of female admirers, there has to be someone who fits his type?

'They're all pretty young,' Pattinson, who is single, said somewhat sheepishly.

Even mums love Twilight

'I don't really have a 'type', but I like smart people. You know, I really like (comedienne-actress) Tina Fey. She is, like, the sexiest woman.'

He also admitted having crushes on actresses Patricia Arquette and Elisabeth Shue at one point.

Looks like he does have a 'type' - older women.

The brown-haired actor with piercing blue-grey eyes added: 'I never really considered myself attractive, really. I was always kind of gangly in school.'

He appeared to be quite baffled by the heartthrob label and confessed he does not even watch his own movies.

He made his movie debut in an uncredited role in Mira Nair's Vanity Fair opposite Reese Witherspoon and Jonathan Rhys-Meyers. This was followed by a handful of made-for-TV movies.

But if he looks familiar, here is a memory trigger: You probably saw him in Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire, playing the dreamy but doomed Quidditch team captain Cedric Diggory from the Hufflepuff house.

Pattinson said: 'I don't really like watching my stuff. It makes me feel sick. You imagine you look a certain way in your head, and when it looks even the slightest bit different from what you imagine, you go, 'Rubbish!'.

'I'm pretty self-critical.'

Which such self-consciousness, it is hard to imagine how Pattinson can handle the sudden stardom.

Especially since the role of Edward in Twilight is a heavy burden to bear, given the amount of speculation and anticipation that preceded it.

Protective female fans who had read the books had fantasised extensively over who should play the role ever since the movie adaptation was announced.

That Pattinson, largely an unknown, was cast in the lead role raised the audience's expectations of him.

Co-star Stewart, an unknown herself, thinks Pattinson was the right choice.

She told The New Paper in a separate interview: 'I think what makes him so appealing is that he's so sympathetic.

'During the audition, he was organically feeling the pain and fear of what his character was going through. I think that's why girls love him.

Intense

'He's just a really intense guy. He was the one guy that came into the audition not obviously pre-occupied with what he looks like. He looked terrified when he came into the audition.'

Over 5,000 actors auditioned for the role of Edward and at first, when director Catherine Hardwicke saw a picture of Pattinson, she was unimpressed.

True enough, at our interview, Pattinson's signature tousled tresses looked like he had styled them after The Simpsons character Sideshow Bob's triangular hairdo.

If you are thinking that mothers cannot possibly approve of their young daughters plunging themselves into a novel that supports such strong desires - especially with someone who is more than a century old - think again.

First, the book's writer Meyer is a mum.

Second, there is an entire website dedicated to mums who love Twilight.

The movie's screenwriter Melissa Rosenberg said: 'Twilight is a romance between a girl and the ultimate unavailable boy - a vampire.

'Anyone who has been a 17-year-old girl knows what it's like to see that wonderfully mysterious and unavailable boy across the room and just feel that longing.'

And if that boy is Pattinson, who wouldn't? Or rather, who hasn't?

The actor has reportedly been mobbed, stalked and proposed to by teenage girls and their mothers (no joke) even before the movie premiered.

Besides his knack of not becoming self-absorbed despite all the attention, Pattinson's down-to-earth work ethic would also win the approval of many mums.

The hardworking actor spent two months before the shoot alone in cold Oregon, completely in self-imposed isolation to discover what it was like to feel the same loneliness that his character would have felt (vampires being the outcasts they are).

Pattinson said almost apologetically: 'Even when the cast first came up, I didn't talk to anyone about anything personal for, like, the first month of the shoot, only about the movie and character.

'They thought I was weird. But it kind of works.'

He continued impassionedly, raising his voice for the first time during the interview: 'Even if it's just a teen film, it should be done at the level where it's worthy of an award.

'I hate the idea of being part of a movie that is just cashing in on the book.'

Passionate, check. Talented, check. He plays the piano and guitar, composes music and has his own rock band - check, check and check, plus grab and 'chope'.

Totally boyfriend material if you are an older woman.

SOURCE-RobertPattinsonOnline

Straits Times Scans



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Beside You

Yesterday we posted a video of Rob where he said his favourite song was "Beside You". Well here it is:))



P.S.: Turkey has a ban on youtube (I know, stupid!) and I can not post videos there anymore :( So if you were subscribed on the Robsessed videos I'm sorry. We have the google video from now on.

The Electric New Paper -Singapore


This love is for 'reel'

Rumours are rife but Kristen Stewart denies any off-camera liaison with dashing Robert Pattinson

....Skipped...

In a round-table interview with The New Paper at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel in Beverly Hills last month, Stewart's green eyes lit up when questions shifted to her dreamy co-star.

The 18-year-old actress said with a laugh: 'The chemistry between us was sort of an instant thing. We both loved the story equally as much. And the kissing scene was very aggressive. It was entirely animalistic.'

And she joked: 'Yeah, he did propose to me, but I didn't really make a big deal of it because we had work to do and we didn't want it to become an issue.'

....skipped....

'I like the meadow scene, where it all comes out. It's like the most desperately honest point in the movie.

'That's the first point in the movie where you can breathe again, and breathe through the disparity and honesty, and know that it's okay, and that's exactly what you should be doing.

'It's very beautiful.'

...skipped...

According to Hardwicke, it is Stewart's stubborn demand for perfection that makes her such a great actress.

'I think that's why she's good, because she wanted to make it real. She wanted to get it right,' Hardwicke told The New Paper in a separate interview.

Dedicated

And Pattinson appreciates Stewart's dedication.

'I went nuts over every single line. I spent every single night dissecting my lines, I even dissected Kristen's lines,' the 22-year-old actor said.

According to him, no one else wanted to do this, but Kristen stood by him.

Still, Stewart's demand for honesty and truth can be difficult when filming.

'It's hard when you have cameras rolling and like 150 people there and they want to rewrite the lines again,' laughed Hardwicke, who also had to deal with Pattinson's obsessive drive for perfection.

...SKIPPED...

Will the new director - Chris Weitz who did The Golden Compass - be able to handle Stewart's strong personality?

Yes, but only if he gains her respect first.

Said Stewart: 'It's good when you're working with a director who you really feel puts in the work, because if they don't, you don't trust them.

'So yeah, I have authority issues but typically I work with people that have conviction, who inspire, who are smarter than me. They manage to pull great work out from me.'

You can read the whole thing HERE.

Life & Style - Who is the Hottest Vampah?



SOURCE-Thanks to Vale @ TwilightPoison for the scans. 

So Broodingly Unearthy

Great article from Entertainment Weekly about Robert Pattinson. The guy who wrote it really gets us :))



Thanks to http://robertpattinsononline.com/ for sharing the scans :)

Rob Mosaics - It's insanity!

Below the mosaics are the images each was created with,
kinda cool, and a little weird. What will they make next?



Singapore Newspaper Scans


Love this pic...hello gorgeous!

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I'm not really sure what my point is



This is from my park magazine. So take it with a grain of salt and the only reason I'm posting it is because of the last line :)

Robert Pattinson to replace Russell Brand
Tuesday, 16 December 2008

Robert Pattinson fans are hoping that Disney will allow their favourite actor to replace Russell Brand in the next Pirates of the Caribbean film.

It is alleged that Brand is set to play Jack Sparrow's brother but this could all change before filming starts.

Brand has offended lots of people in the last few months so many people think he should be given the boot.

Rob is so popular that he could demand a lot of money for appearing in any film.

Things have certainly changed for Robert. Shortly after Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire was released he told the Daily Telegraph: "There's no reason why a film should cost 100 million.

"It's crazy. People will say, `We'll fly you out there to some country, pay for all your living expense, and then we'll pay you.' You're like: Why?

"I'm not really sure what my point is. I don't want to be paid ever again. I hate money. I want to do everything for free."




Gozde: First I was trying to be funny and posted: most of the time we don't know what your point it either but it was very unfair. He is always so articulate, I deleted my idiotic comment :))

New Empire Interview



YOUTUBE

Partial transcription for my lovelies at work:

Favourite movie vampire?

Himm, probably Luke Perry in Buffy.Haha. Which I based a lot of my performance on. I've built my career on him. On that performace. (Gozde:giggling all through since that movie and Luke SUCKED!).And then he says "actually I did kinda similar performances".

Favourite Cereal?

Here Start(?), I don't know if they even have them anymore :-)

In America there is this thing called "cinnamon toast crunch" which is I guess like golden grahams here.

Book you'd take to a desert island?

Himmm.... Probably Ulysses since that's the only time I'd probably read it. (laughs)

If you could play any part in a movie?

Job in bible.

Greatest tv show ever made?

Probably to be honest "the office". Not the greatest but in the last years.

The US version or the UK version?

Pfft, obviously the UK version...Duh!...
http://www.last.fm/music/Van+Morrison/_/Beside+You

(Laughs)...None... I don't know...Probably history? I don't know, I just wasn't good at anything...(laughs...)

Favourite Band?

Probably Van Morrison. But he isn't really a band...When he had a band... (laughs)

Favourite song?

There is a song called "beside you". That's probably my favorite song. (Thanks to WildCat we know it's a Van Morrison song. I couldn't locate a youtube video but HERE is a short snippet)

Favourite Toy growing up?

Umm, I didn't have very many toys. I dunno (laughs) I just had a pack of cards, I used to play with cards all the time.I didn't know how to do any any games, I would just pretend the cards were other things.I liked any toy which which didn't involve having to play with other children. (laughs) (Gozde: $100 says he is making this up :))

Rob honey, wake up! Everyone is well aware of New Moon. Just show up and we'll see the movie 10 times.



Yahoo! news has a bit about the sequel. I am skipping the "unimportant i.e. non-Rob parts" :-))

Hit film Twilight sequel will be harder, say stars

LONDON (Reuters) – The surprise success of "Twilight," the teen vampire movie that boasted a bigger opening North American weekend box office than the new James Bond, could make the sequel harder to sell, its leading actors said.

The movie, based on the bestselling novel by U.S. author Stephenie Meyer, made $69.6 million in movie theatres over its first weekend last month, ahead of Bond film "Quantum of Solace" which cost over five times as much to make.

The success helped convince independent studio Summit Entertainment to go ahead with sequel "New Moon" based on the second book in the series, and the two lead actors from Twilight are down to reprise their roles.

"We had nothing to lose in the first one," said British actor Robert Pattinson, who has become a movie heartthrob virtually overnight for his portrayal of the immortal vampire Edward Cullen.

"It's harder to build up the hype, especially in America. I think it will be harder," he told a recent London briefing. The film opens in Britain on Friday.

Kristen Stewart plays Bella Swan, the teen girl who falls in love with Cullen only to see her relationship and family jeopardized by rival vampires' lust for blood.

Stewart said she expected the press to be "a little tougher" next time around, and had been surprised at how big the movie became in the United States.

Pattinson said he was struggling to get used to life as a major star. The 22-year-old, who played a smaller role in the Harry Potter movie franchise, has been faced with crowds of screaming girls whenever he hits the red carpets for Twilight.

"I don't know why, I'm not getting used to it," he said. "People are screaming. I'm completely overwhelmed by it every single time.

"I haven't changed that much. In my head I don't think I've changed that much. There are little weird things like people following you to your house -- that's a little strange."

MTV News' Men of the Year

Rob comes in at #4 Man of the year! I beg to differ for the choice of #3 but then again I'm not a teenage girl :-)



4. Robert Pattinson

2008 Highlights: Starred as Edward Cullen in a little movie by the name of "Twilight," which bowed in November to record receipts and mass hysteria ... Mobbed by fans at Comic-Con in San Diego ... Sang a pair of songs on the "Twilight" soundtrack ... Temporarily lost his hearing at the "Twilight" premiere in Hollywood ... Invited "Twilight" fans to hurl themselves at him ... Subject of innumerable bits of fan fiction too risqué and/or disturbing to reprint here ... Has amazing hair ... Quite possibly stole actress Camilla Belle away from Joe Jonas ... Will play artist Salvador Dalí in next year's "Little Ashes" ... Is so pale and brooding he might actually be a vampire.

I could just be really shallow


Robert Pattinson: I'm introverted
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Robert Pattinson reckons he is a bit of an introvert at heart - like his Twilight character Edward Cullen.

However the British actor admitted his friends don't always have the same opinion of him.

He revealed: "I'm sort of introverted. I mean I always think I'm introverted and then I find out from people that I've told them literally everything about my life within about two meetings so I can't be that introverted or I could just be really shallow." (Accompanying video is HERE:) We've seen it before but it's still cute)


The star added he enjoyed playing his character as a man of few words, though he found it a challenge.

"Too many scripts are explicit as to describing a character's emotions," he says. "One of the things I liked about Edward is he's very honest with himself. He's not frivolous with his words. In the script he says very little and whatever he does say is very much contrived."

He continued: "I thought it was quite daunting to go into something where so many people were saying he's literally the perfect person.

"But when it came down to it, it's just (author) Stephanie Meyer's idea. It's not actually the perfect person and people have different taste, so it wasn't that intimidating after a while."

Twilight is released in the UK on Friday.

Twilight tops Aussie Box Office

Twilight knocked Australia from the top of the movie chart to claim the #1 spot in , wait for it, Australia :)

Vampire romance Twilight has climbed to the top of the Australian box office chart.

Catherine Hardwicke's movie moves up nine places and knocks Baz Lurhmann's Australia into second.

Congratulations to Rob! You are a box office hit.

Pattinson had hardest Twilight role


Okay there is nothing really new in this article but I haven't posted anything for more than 2 days dammit! And I am going through Robsessed withdrawal :P So here you go, msn interview with Catherine and the picture used is made by Genny and sent to us :-))

Twilight director Catherine Hardwicke reckons Robert Pattinson had the most difficult job in the movie as vampire Edward Cullen.

"I think that Edward is really the most difficult role because if you read the book he is supposed to be the most handsome man in the world and he has to look like he's in High School," the director says. "There goes Brad Pitt and many other people - you can't choose him - you have to almost find somebody new that has an amazing, soulful face."

Catherine was grateful she found 22-year-old Robert Pattinson, whose performance as the 'vegetarian' vampire has got teen hearts fluttering across the Atlantic.

"I saw Robert in Harry Potter but I didn't really have a feeling until he flew over from London and we had an audition at my house and you saw how he and Kristen worked together," she said. "Then I started to really feel that chemistry and that they had this connection that could be good for the movie."

The director says she wasn't worried about casting a British man to star in an adaptation from a series of bestselling American books.

"He's a wonderful actor and when he came and did the audition, he did a wonderful American accent," she recalled. "He just became Edward, which is this 108 year old guy with all these issues, talents and struggles."

MTV Europe Interview w/ Rob & K Stew-updated youtube embed



Or you can view it HERE and HERE.

Official 'New Moon' Release Date

'New Moon' rises on November 20, 2009

Fanggirls, mark your calendars.

Yesterday, you officially got a director, and today, you officially have a release date: New Moon will cross the horizon on November 20, 2009.

About a Boy's Chris Weitz directs the Twilight sequel and, oh yeah, Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson return as Bella Swan and Edward Cullen.

As of right now, the vampire and his mortal love will have several major movies to battle for box-office glory on that fateful day, the most challenging of which are Sherlock Holmes, starring Robert DowneyJr., and a Three Stooges flick written and directed by the Farrelly brothers.

SOURCE- E News

Thanks to Amy for the link and lion_lamb LJ for the picture manip. 

Kristen Talks Robert Part Quatre


Rob Montage Videos-The Best of Rob

Part 1
Part 2

In case you missed it some of Rob's best interview moments are featured in the vids above.
Thanks to Robert Pattinson Online UK for the links.

Rob wishes a fan a Merry Christmas

No clue where this originated but it's Rob wishing a fan Merry Christmas in Portuguese. Not bad Rob, 
there is hope for you yet in Breaking Dawn.
Terrible quality on the vid but you can tell it's Rob.
I don't know whose house that is but I wish it were mine, and he were still in it.
Thanks to Jen @ RobPattinson.com for the link

BBC News Interview

Move Over Harry Potter....
Rob's censor button is broken again in this interview, and thank God for that.

"There was something about Rob.

"Among his many other talents, he had something otherworldly that he brought to the screen.

"Something special, and tortured, and interesting and strange…" says Twilight director, Catherine Hardwicke.

So how does a boy from Barnes become this autumn's hottest vampire and the talk of American fan sites?

Robert Pattinson first came to public attention playing Cedric Diggory in 2005's Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, the fourth film in the series.

In a noteworthy, if short-lived performance, Diggory lost his life and the girl to bespectacled love rival, Potter.

But Pattinson is having the last laugh - his new role as vampire Edward Cullen has seen him crowned Rolling Stone's hottest actor of the year.

The 22-year-old British star beat 3,000 hopefuls to land the role of the "vegetarian" vampire Cullen - the youngest of a surrogate family of vampires who have chosen to renounce human blood.

Twilight has been hugely successful in the US, where it set a new record for the biggest opening weekend for a movie directed by a woman - and toppled James Bond from the top spot.

"Seeing my face on buses - it's like being in 1984," says Pattinson, from under a mass of hair. "It's not good for someone who suffers from extreme paranoia.

"I can go on the tube and hardly anyone knows who I am, but then you go to these screenings where people scream at you. Sometimes I wonder if they have all been paid to be there!"

Love story

Based on the hit book series from author Stephenie Meyer, Twilight is being cited as the next Harry Potter, with sequels already in the pipeline.

Essentially a love story, it sees Edward fall in love with schoolgirl Bella and struggle to protect her from the sinister world of vampires.

"When I read the books and the fan sites, you could see there was so much passion for these books," says director Hardwicke.

"People got so involved, they were swept away in this romance… and I wanted to bring that crazy, giddy feeling to the screen."

Hardwicke found her Bella in 18-year-old Kristen Stewart, probably best known from her turn as Jodie Foster's screen daughter in The Panic Room.

"You have to find the chemistry or the whole movie wouldn't work," explains Hardwicke.

"I knew Kristen had to be Bella, and then the search was on for the perfect Edward.

"So many cute guys would walk in the room, but they just looked like the cute guy that could be at your high school."

"But from the moment they [Robert and Kristen] first met, you could really feel that there was something going on."

The film appears to embrace the idea of sexual abstinence, in line with the author's Mormon beliefs, but the stars play down the connection.

"It's about the anticipation - walking that knife edge. How close can Edward get without killing her. It's much more exciting than the actual act," says Hardwicke.

"Yeah, I mean, have you ever tried to watch a feature-length porno?" laughs Pattinson.

An upcoming star with the world seemingly at his feet, Pattinson has also contributed music to the film soundtrack.

"I grew up with a whole bunch of musicians, and I thought this would be good for them," he explains.

"I'd like to do an album, but there is such a stigma attached to actors who release music maybe I should do it anonymously, or just wait until I am unemployable."

But that may be sometime off. Both actors are set to return for the second and third movies, New Moon and Eclipse.

Typecasting fears

"I usually only get to follow a character for six weeks or so," explains the shy and earnest Stewart.

"I do little movies, and typically they never even see the light of day, and I have this huge grieving process afterwards. But in this case I get to follow her for an incredibly long time, hopefully - so I'm rather excited.

"It's terrifying as well, because you really have nothing to lose with the first one," says Pattinson. "But now it will be harder to build up the same kind of hype, especially in America."

Despite the comparisons to Harry Potter - Twilight was released in the week that would have seen the US debut of the sixth Harry Potter film - its stars insist it is not a teen film.

"We never thought of it as a teen movie - in the US, 45% of the audience is over-25. It's for all ages, even men like it!" says Hardwicke.

"It's funny, when you have a film that has children in it, it becomes a kid movie," says Stewart. "But we didn't have this frame that we had to fit into in."

"There is a large group of people that will always consider us as these characters," she continues "but the only thing that you can do is try to work on different things in between.

"In my next film, Welcome to the Rileys, I play a 16-year-old runaway street kid, and she could not be more different from Bella.

"If it was just Twilight for the rest of my life as an actor, I would be quite miserable." 

SOURCE

Crépusculaire à Paris

French news coverage of Twilight premier in Paris.

BBC Radio Interview w/ Rob & K Stew-updated with youtube

Go HERE to listen to the recorded broadcast. 
The interview is about 45 minutes in.
Thanks to the loverly Kate for the link.




or click HERE for the the youtube link.

Moving home...Bon Voyage Goz!!!

Rob's best smile and sex hair dedicated to Goz.

Hey everyone, my partner in crime here at Robsessed is moving home to Istanbul today. She will still be running the site with me just from across the world. We will miss her here in the US but she is moving home to her family who no doubt misses her like crazy. Goz has been here for 7+ years and is now a PhD which she earned during her time here. I am extremely proud of her accomplishments. Dr. Goz is very special to us and I want to wish her the best on her trip back home. Big hugs and kisses to Goz for being wonderful and asking me to join her in this site. I am blessed to know her and call her a friend.

Here is wishing Goz a safe journey...

WE LOVE YOU BABE!

Another New UK Premier Video

Rob is only in the first part of the vid, short and sweet.
Scene Junkie heads to the Twilight Premiere

TomSturBia-An ode to creeper TomStu

The lucky lady who captures Rob's heart someday 
should see this video before agreeing to anything. 
RobStu is a package deal.
Thank you to the luscious Stella-D who sent this to me in 
hopes of curing my migraine last night. What a gal!

Twilight Trading Card Images

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Closer Magazine Scan

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Nothing horribly new in this small interview. But it is a nice shot of Rob so we won't be greedy.

Times Online UK

Fancy man: Robert Pattinson

Make way for Robert Pattinson, star of Twilight and Hollywood's new heart-throb

Our man has just woken up. He’s just rolled out of bed. He’s sitting opposite me on an overstuffed sofa in trousers and a T-shirt. The year’s teen idol, the month’s hottest “get” in celebrity journalism, obviously hasn’t done up his laces.

In its opening weekend in the United States, Twilight, the vampire film he stars in, took £48m. A cast appearance in a mall in San Francisco, projected to attract 500, was attended by 3,000 and had to be closed down. At another appearance in Pennsylvania, a girl broke her arm. There is even such a thing as a “Twilight mum” (“because loving a vampire is so wrong”).

And at the centre of it all is Edward Cullen, a character described by Stephenie Meyer in her bestseller as “devastating, inhumanly beautiful”, with “lips as cold as marble”. And he is played by Robert Pattinson. The film is good if, like the female protagonist, Bella, you are a willing believer in romantic love that lasts an eternity. There was a lot of screaming when I went to see it. There are some bits that don’t work, but there are some touching moments, too, and Pattinson walks away with every scene he’s in.

His hair is leading-man hair, and he’s been told not to cut it. In the film, it’s done more like the Fonz, but today it’s sticking up in different directions. Did someone do it like that? “Nobody’s ever styled my hair in my life,” he says. “I’d hate anyone to do that.” His accent is Queen’s English by way of the South Circular and he’s chatty and willing. But he is 22, stuck in an awkward spot between being a normal, quite rubbish boy, and knowing that this is his moment. Later, he admits that, given the chance, he’d probably rather not speak at all.

He grew up in Barnes, where he went to private school. He has two older sisters, now 25 and 28, who, until he was 12, would dress him up and call him Claudia. He says the only reason he got involved with theatre at school was to meet girls. And I had him down as a player. “Nope, I wasn’t with the cool gang, or the uncool ones. I was transitional, in between.” It took him until he was 20 — two years ago, about the time that he was playing Cedric in Harry Potter — to stop being shy.

He makes a point of not doing any of the things other people do. It’s why he doesn’t regret choosing acting over university. “Even when I was 17 and I’d go to a student bar, I’d think, get me out of here. Not W that I got accepted into any universities,” he chuckles. “Not one.”

I ask him whether he’s ever been in love and he says, “I guess so.” Then, because for some sadistic reason I feel like torturing him, I ask what it felt like. He looks puzzled, so I tell him about what I call the “clunk moment” — when you look at someone you fancy and realise you’re so into them, there might be no turning back. “I just got that feeling as you said that,” he says. “But I’m not sure if it’s related,” he mutters.

I’m thrown. Is he flirting with me? It would be easy to imagine it — he’s so gentle and charming and reticent, and so much the ultimate crush of my 15-year-old self, that I have to consciously pull myself together.

I don’t know what to say, so I continue. That feeling — does he know it? “The oh-God-I’m-stuck feeling?” he says. “Yeah, I think I had it once. I was going out with a girl, and I saw a missed call from her and felt it. Mostly, I never care, though. Right now, I don’t even bother checking my phone.”

So — no girlfriend. Of course, everyone’s wondering about him and his co-star, Kristen Stewart, who plays Bella. In one interview, 18-year-old Stewart, who has a long-term boyfriend, says, “I’ve made a very dear friend and that’s worth more than anything,” which sounds to me like a very firm “No, and I don’t fancy him”.

“They’re so ridiculous at the film company,” he says. “They keep refusing to deny it. They just say, ‘No comment.’ And we’re like, ‘We’re not \.’ ” Anyone else? He looks askance when I tease him about taking advantage of the 16-year-old bounty surely offering itself up to him. He feels terrorised by the screaming hordes. “I never, ever like anyone.” A shame — but one that might make you think, despite everything you know about men like him, how can I be that girl?

And he is a picture. He says he hasn’t bought any new clothes for this gig, and wears second-hand ones if possible. I wonder if he knows how attractive he is. “Good-looking? Noooo,” he says, grabbing tufts of hair again. “Before I have to go out to face a crowd, I stare and stare at myself in the mirror until I have to tell myself to stop staring, since there’s nothing I can do.” Because of the expectations? “Yes.”

What do his parents — a vintage car salesman and a former model scout — make of all of this? “It’s hard for them because they want to be proud of me, but I keep reminding them that it’s all luck. Luck is what got me here, nothing else.”

Luck, then, has got him and Twilight author Meyer the sign-off on the next movie in the franchise (there are four books in total), a move that, as today’s 16-year-old Twilight fans become 18, 20 and beyond, will make him one of, if not the, biggest male film star in the world.

First, though, his next appearance is as the young Salvador Dali in the biopic Little Ashes, a role he says he loved. The part he really wants, though, is that of Jeff Buckley, the doomed folk singer who recorded one exquisite album before floating off down a river one day and never coming back.

Having proved such effective teen catnip, he’s reported to have doubled his fee for the next Twilight from £3.4m to £6.8m. It’s hard to imagine him caring. Cash to spend on a house in a forest, maybe. “Yes, somewhere very remote,” he says with another giggle. “I’ll buy my escape from this world.”

Funny, since, of course, being so elusive will make us love him even more.

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A Blast From The Past-Collectormania 2006

HQ pic of Rob from a few years ago, enjoy the brows!
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Le Grand Journal- 2 HQ Pics



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Envy Magazine Outtake

We posted the scans from the magazine a few days ago, here is an outtake from that shoot.
 
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