Video Roundup: Robert Pattinson talks Breaking Dawn and More

Video Roundup: Robert Pattinson talks Breaking Dawn and More

This one has the same kind of questions and answers so what's the highlight? Rob's bicep, forearm and telling Jacob to get out of his (Edward's) life. Jacobhate lives!



Rob thinks we aren't paying attention to his nudity in other films. Oh Rob. We are DEFINITELY paying attention. We lighten images and loop gifs just to pay more attention. We can't help it if the media is clueless. Fun sex talk in this video.



We already saw the first bit of this from Kate Spencer at The Fab Life but she got a second question in about the Snow White and The Huntsman trailer. Supportive guy is supportive.





Rob on the Berlin red carpet *shivers* talks about running on empty after the long Breaking Dawn Part 1 promo and what its like not having Kristen on the promo tour. The actual interivew starts at :40



Kristen mentioned Rob quickly at the end to Hola TV. Joking around during sex scene. If she was making THAT face during his sex scene shots then he needs a medal because baby was looking super sexy at all times. :)

*NEW* "Breaking Dawn" Stills With Robert Pattinson & Kristen Stewart

*NEW* "Breaking Dawn" Stills With Robert Pattinson & Kristen Stewart

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*Spolier* There's a full pic of the dress after the cut so if you haven't seen the movie yet don't look

When Did Robert Pattinson Realise How Big "Twilight" Was Going Be ? - He Tells Sky Movies

Robert Pattinson & His "Breaking Dawn" Co-Stars Tell Sky Movies The First Time They Realised How BIG "Twilight" Was Going To Be



Watch the Original Video HERE
via Source

David Cronenberg talks to MTV about Robert Pattinson being the guy for Cosmopolis

David Cronenberg talks to MTV about Robert Pattinson being the guy for Cosmopolis

FANTASTIC quotes...





From MTV:

The infamous birth scene in "Breaking Dawn - Part 1" may have drawn comparisons to the work of director David Cronenberg, but star Robert Pattinson got to work with the auteur for real in the upcoming "Cosmopolis," an adaptation of the novel by Don DeLillo.

The role represents a dynamic shift from the character fans around the world know Pattinson for, Edward Cullen, but Cronenberg, when he spoke with MTV News' Josh Horowitz, explained that the choice was nothing more than the normal casting process.

"You start with the basics. How old is he? What does he look like? Is the character very nerdy? Is he handsome and devilish?" Cronenberg said. "Is he an intellectual? You think about all these things and you think about the actors who could possibly project the things that you need from this character."

Once Cronenberg had a list of potential candidates for the "Ulysses"-inspired protagonist, Eric Packer, it is important to consider a star's profile in order to get the proper funding for the film. Cronenberg said that it takes an actor with a name like Pattinson to get his movies made.

After judging Pattinson's interest in the project and working around his schedule, it was clear to Cronenberg that he was the man for the job. "Ultimately, I felt he was the guy. Once again, intuition," he said. "I saw his movies, including ones maybe his Twi-Hard fans don't know about, like 'Little Ashes.' Maybe they saw 'Remember Me,' I'm not sure." (Tink: Oh we've seen them for sure *wink*)

As for Pattinson's "Twilight" reputation, it's something Cronenberg acknowledges. "I can't pretend that I'm not aware of that. This is an unusual jump for him. He said it himself. It's scary," Cronenberg said, adding that it's the scary part of it that makes it worthwhile. (Tink: We can not WAIT!) "It's a scary thing because he's never really had to carry a movie quite that way before, totally on his own," he said. "He's in every scene. He's almost in every shot, so scary for him, but for an actor, scary is good. You don't want to be bored. You don't want to be too confident." (Tink: Eeeeeeeeee!)

The question that will be on everyone's minds who goes to see the film may ultimately be, "Can the 'Twilight' kid actually act?" Cronenberg was quick to cast any doubt aside. "Really, he's fantastic. He's sensational," he said. "Really, I'm telling you. He's a great actor. It's obvious in the movie. It's not like maybe yes, maybe no. It's obvious."

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Robert Pattinson "Bravo" Interview Screencaps & GIFs

Robert Pattinson made so many funny faces through this Bravo interview that we just HAD to screencap it.
And if you missed the interview you have GOT to check it out HERE

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Awww c'mon Rob you know it's only because we adore the faces you pull

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Rob: Do I pull funny faces?

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Rob: I don't think I do

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Rob: How about this face? Is this better ?
Kate: Somebody call 911 __________________________

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LOTS More After The Cut, oh and there may be a few of THESE too ;-}

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Did Robert Pattinson Discover Any Paternal Instincts While Filming "Breaking Dawn"?

This Empire Interview with Robert Pattinson is a must read.
It's lengthy but there are some new, different answers to questions.
Grab a cuppa, sit down and have a read.

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His name is now synonymous with screaming fans, tousled hair and possibly sparkly skin, such that Robert Pattinson may find it difficult to escape the shadow of vampire Edward. But as we found out recently, he's largely at peace with the role these days and only slightly bemused at what the fans see in Edward. Here he is on becoming a vampire dad, behaving like a secret agent and going on guilt trips. Mild spoilers for those who haven't read the book...

Are you happy to say goodbye to Twilight? And what has its impact been on our culture?
I guess I’m happy to move on, but it was nice to have good closure. I found Edward quite a restrictive character but in Breaking Dawn he kind of loosens up about everything. I mean, it’s almost impossible not to when you’re delivering babies and, you know, Bella is dying and all this stuff is happening. You can’t play it the same, and that was nice. It was nice to have arguments and things as Edward, which seemed very unusual. But um, what’s its contribution to the culture? Well one of the main things, which obviously the books did but the movies helped, was just getting young people reading again. Harry Potter started this thing, but anything which gets kids reading, it helps. As soon as you start reading one series then you start reading a bunch of other stuff. Just in terms of the film industry as well, I think Twilight showed that you can have a female audience for something and it does well.

What about its perception of romance?
I think it’s a fairly traditional romance. I have never understood the fascination with vampires though. I mean, people are obsessed and I don’t know why. I know the history of it; I find it interesting to think there are true stories of things in, say, Romania. I like all the conspiracy theory aspects of it, but I guess when doing Twilight that is why all the vampire people hate us, because we didn’t have fangs, don’t get burnt in the sunlight or anything. I didn’t really have to do any research about vampires.

How was it shooting the films back to back? Was there a different kind of feel to it doing two movies?
Yeah, it felt like a long time when we were shooting it. Also, at the beginning we were a lot less stressed than we were before. It became stressful later, when we suddenly realized we were basically shooting these two films. It became even more work in the end than normal, but for the first couple of months it was like “Eh, we got 8 months! This is easy!”.
 
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