Robert Pattinson talks to Seventeen magazine (Latin America) about Breaking Dawn and more

Robert Pattinson talks to Seventeen magazine (Latin America) about Breaking Dawn and more

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I picked these pictures because Rob truly is awesome with his fans. He's very gracious and I liked that the article briefly highlighted that. The interview is excerpted so be sure to check back at the source to read in it's entirety.
It's a sunny day in California and we're at the Four Seasons Hotel in Beverly Hills. The reason? The Twilight stars will give us scoop on Breaking Dawn.

We're in a suite inside the luxurious hotel, anxious to meet the cast, when all of a sudden Robert walks in. Tall at 6 ft, skin amazingly pale, dressed in a black faded t-shirt, mustard color pants, short irregular hair. We made a huge effort to put our jaws back in place.

Speaking with him can leave you with two feelings. One, he's amazingly shy and doesn't understand just how famous he is; and that he's a 25 year old guy who seems like he's lived though everything and nothing surprises him anymore. In any case, he's extremely polite, well-mannered, a complete English Lord ready to win you over with one blink. He's not a very talkative guy, but when it comes to pleasing his fans he has no problem signing autographs, taking pictures, even clicking the camera himself.

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Would you like to direct a movie?

Yes, but I prefer being a writer, and to do that it has to become my first priority, but so far I have not had the time to focus on it. I just don't have the time, but it's definitely something that calls me. It's something very fulfilling.

Generally the writers are not the celebrities...

It doesn't matter. You get paid, which is veeeery important too (laughs)

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Edward protects Bella fiercely, who do you protect in real life?

I guess anyone who's close to me. When people talk about someone you love, without knowing them, when they talk about your friends or relationships, that's when I feel, you know...the need to jump out and do something. But sometimes there's nothing you can do but take the high road. That's healthier. But I'm fiercely protective when it comes to my family and friends.

What's the best thing that fame has given you?

I guess taking a route that I had never imagined for myself or thought I'd have. I'm living a life that I never dreamed of. It's annoying that you get the same amount of haters as you get of fans. People have fun hating you, while other have fun supporting you. It's weird.

Click HERE to read more of the interview

Translation: Twilight Poison

Robert Pattinson talks about the appeal of Twilight during Breaking Dawn UK Premiere

Robert Pattinson talks about the appeal of Twilight during Breaking Dawn UK Premiere

What is the film's appeal to the young people is the question posed.

Rob's interview starts at 2:39. Cute high pitch from Rob at the start LOL

David Cronenberg talks about Robert Pattinson to Cinema Blend & Huffington Post

UPDATE: David Cronenberg mentioned Rob to Huffington Post who asked the question, Why? Poor poor media. So clueless to Rob's talents. I'm glad DC is setting them straight ;)
Why did you want Pattinson for the part in "Cosmopolis"?

Cronenberg: Well I'd watched a movie that I think not too many people have seen called "Little Ashes," where he plays Salvador Dali, and he plays him as a young man and plays him with a Spanish accent. So I thought, well that's really interesting, I mean this was before he was a "Twilight" star, because, it takes a particular handsome young man to decide to play that role. And then I did watch some of the "Twilight" stuff and I watched "Remember Me" and I felt that he had a lot going on. He's supposed to be a super smart billionaire at a young age, 28 he says in the movie. It's intuition. I didn't know him as a person, but I'd figured from the movies that I'd seen, like "Little Ashes," that I could maybe interest him in doing something that's not "Twilight" obviously.

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David Cronenberg has been on a Robert Pattinson Advocacy Tour. If you've missed any of his praise for Rob's work in Cosmopolis, click HERE to review.

His recent mention of Rob and filming is with Cinema Blend. An excerpt:

Working with Robert Pattinson in Cosmopolis, is it that same process of really focusing on your actor and giving him a lot of freedom?

He's in every scene. It's quite a different structure from A Dangerous Method. I think the only similarity really is that there's a lot of dialogue, but it's a very different kind of dialogue, a completely different kind of movie. I did shoot it even more ascetically. We finished 5 days early, and I did my director's cut in two days. That's a record for me. And yet it seems to work really well. Basically you're not giving your editors much to work with. At moments he was begging me to do coverage and I wouldn't. I said I don't need that closeup, I don't want that. I'm confident that letting it hang in the long shot is the way to do it. There are classic mistakes that young directors make, they get so enamored of this tricky dolly shot or steadicam shot, then they don't want to do closeups because they think they've done this genius shot, then in the editing room they realize all the emotion, they can't see it. You have to do closeups. But that's a lesson you learn very early on in your career as a director. You have to have unshakeable confidence if you're not going to do that coverage. You have to know this is exactly what I want it to be.
Showing the emotion in closeup shots...I'm very much into this. ;)

Source: CinemaBlend

Carter Burwell talks about Robert Pattinson playing the piano for Breaking Dawn Part 2

Carter Burwell talks about Robert Pattinson playing the piano for Breaking Dawn Part 2

We certainly can't wait for the revival of this...



While the above piece is Rob's own composition, Carter Burwell has composed a new lullaby for Renesmee that Rob will play in Breaking Dawn Part 2. Burwell spoke at length to Sonic Scoop and here is the excerpt regarding Rob:

Cool. What about the fact that Breaking Dawn is a two-parter? Knowing you’re also going to be scoring Part II, does where the story goes from here enter into the picture at all for you? When you’re thinking of these themes?

Well, I’ve read the script, but I haven’t seen any of Part II yet. But I did have to write a theme that Edward plays on camera in Part II. Bill wanted to echo the “Bella’s Lullaby” scene from the first Twilight in the last part, and so I had to write a lullaby for that well in advance so Rob Pattinson could learn the fingering – he’s a musician and prides himself on being able to do that.
Check out the whole article at the source!

Source: SonicScoop | Via: RobPattzNews

Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart in better quality People Magazine images + Extra dishes on the wedding

Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart in better quality People Magazine images + Extra dishes on the wedding

Marina made the sweetest and swooniest wallpaper from the recent People Magazine scans. It's the perfect accompaniment to the better quality images below and the inside scoop from an extra that was lucky enough to attend the filming of Breaking Dawn's top secret wedding.

Oh and try not to ugly cry with the lyrics Marina put on this wallpaper.

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Click for HQ swoon!



Excerpted from the Vancouver Sun:

Before the ceremony, Robert Pattinson stood around being handsome and smoking at every chance. Kristen Stewart looked amazing in her modest gown, but appeared freaked out about something. They cuddled and he seemed to console her. It was a real-life drama playing out before us and all we extras could do was gawk. Aw, how sweet, they really love each other.

Then, a helicopter began to circle and production stopped. Walkie-talkies spouted angry instructions, security people scurried, and giant black umbrellas were opened over the actors to block views from the air. The battle against the paparazzi was on and we sat freezing for two hours waiting for a truce.

The next night’s scene was the wedding reception, on a set done up like a hobbit banquet. The Assistant Director looked us over and pointed to me and another woman. “You and you, the principal and the math teacher.” We were put into a shot where we had to mime congratulations and walk away, which made me feel more like the “fortunate few” and less of a production prisoner.

As the other gal and I worked out who was the principal and who the math teacher, we laughed about the set, the story and the now pouring rain. By the time we were face to face with Pattinson and Stewart we were suppressing snorts. I was dying to tell Stewart how much I loved Runaways, but we were bound by celebrity gag order, which made for the most awkward party moments ever.

Click HERE to read the article in its entirety

SPOILERY images after the cut!

Video Roundup: Robert Pattinson talks Breaking Dawn and more

Video Roundup: Robert Pattinson talks Breaking Dawn and more

A couple press junket interviews from international press + red carpet mention from Mackenzie Foy

This is a good one. Talks about loving filming in South America and mentions the possibility of doing theater. More about his thoughts on other career options.






Mackenzie Foy talks about Rob and Kristen being like family with VH1

Breaking Dawn musicians compliment Robert Pattinson's musical talents

Breaking Dawn musicians compliment Robert Pattinson's musical talents

So sweet :)



I too wonder why he wasn't on the Breaking Dawn soundtrack. Rob probably killed that. No way the powers that be wouldn't have loved it. Oh Rob...sing for us again.

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Rob Pattinson performs at Sofarsounds 2010 by Sofarsounds

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