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NEW PICS, VIDEO & INTERVIEW: Robert Pattinson Is SMOKING HOT In A New Photoshoot For GQ

NEW PICS, VIDEO & INTERVIEW: Robert Pattinson Is SMOKING HOT In A New Photoshoot For GQ 

UPDATE: Interview & behind the scenes video added below!

Rob REALLY REALLY Wants a New York Hot Dog





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Fantastic BTS video


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Interview after the cut

NEW Robert Pattinson Interview With Madam Le Figaro With FULL Translation

UPDATE: Added a new DiorRob pic from Madam  Le Figaro (they flipped his face so I flipped it back ;-))
Check out this NEW Robert Pattinson Interview With Madam Le Figaro where Rob talks about Dior,The Rover, Maps To The Stars, David Cronenberg and lots more.

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Translation Thanks to Pattinson Artwork

Robert Pattinson, the impatient Englishman

Portrait of the man who went through "Twilight ", " Cosmopolis " and Dior ...

New image of the Dior Homme fragrance, the Twilight star refuses to be vampirize by glory. At 27, this idol 'so British' claims his artistic ambition and a fierce appetite for freedom. Encounter with a new wave gentleman .

He is the star of the Twilight saga. He swears only by Jean -Luc Godard. He is an idol who is tracked. He likes nothing better than a party with friends. He is cheerful. And pessimistic. Audaciuous. And anxious. To portray Robert Pattinson, we have to highlight his paradoxes. And to understand why this 27 year old boy, who was perhaps not prepared to deal with a cannibal glory, may give a particular meaning to the word "freedom." Some are more free than others, not him, forced into a seclusion that he wants to shatter.

One year after the end of the Twilight saga, which propelled him into the private circle of overpaid actors in Hollywood, the impatient Englishman wants to exist differently than in the translucent skin of a romantic vampire who electrifies girls. To reinvent himself, this ultrasensitive man based himself on his instinct, his requirement and his culture from old Europe.

The Beverly Hills Hotel, the legendary hotel of Los Angeles where Marilyn Monroe loved Yves Montand, we meet him in an overprotected suite, away from hysteric fans and inquisitive cameras. The air is frenetic. The star is in the stronghold. Robert Pattinson doesn't support a movie this time, but a new role : he is the new ambassador of the fragrance Dior Homme, after Jude Law. A superb prize of war for the French house, since Pattinson is the young man of the moment, intact image and worldwide aura. He embodies a more boyish and rock'n'roll character: it's the very arty Nan Goldin who signed the clichés of the campaign.

Robert Pattinson : "I don't want fear to win."

Cosmopolis Reviews Part 8: "Complete marvel" and "Simply tremendous" Robert Pattinson "projects a commanding, slow-burning detachment"

Cosmopolis Reviews Part 8: "Complete marvel" and "Simply tremendous" Robert Pattinson "projects a commanding, slow-burning detachment"

UPDATE2: LOADS of great reviews at the top. Old ones under the cut! "Robert Pattinson gives one of the best performances of the year in Cosmopolis."

UPDATE: Top of the reviews, HitFix's Drew McWeeny loved the film and gave Rob much acclaim: "Paul Giamatti almost steals the film in the last ten minutes, and it's a testament to how good Pattinson is in the film that he stands there and refuses to let Giamatti run away with it."

I can NOT get enough of the reviews talking about Rob's performance in the sensational Cosmopolis. I marathoned the film and bought my 8 tickets last weekend. Did you? The film opens wider this weekend. Look out for our post giving you the updates on theaters and make sure you BAT4Rob!

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Excerpt from Ants Film giving the film 5 out of 5...ants:
Robert Pattinson is in almost every moment of the film and gives what is without a doubt his career best performance. Pattinson plays Eric Packer with a deep internal rage, like a volcano about to erupt, but with a stone facade. Pattinson able to convey loneliness, fear and greed while being contained in a limo for most of the film. Eric Packer is the center of the film and if Pattinson’s performance was anything less than fantastic the film would have failed. Robert Pattinson gives one of the best performances of the year in Cosmopolis.
Excerpt from South Philly Review:
As the lead character, a cold young man of privilege losing his grip on all things, Pattinson is startlingly fantastic, taken to places by Cronenberg he’s never been as an actor...It’s been years since Cronenberg delivered something this visually and aurally articulate, worthy of numerous viewings and readings. The seemingly random, yet keenly perceptive, brilliance of its words taunts you to keep up....It ends with a ripped-from-the-headlines final act that’s as much a squaring off of classes as any scene concerning the French Revolution. And yet, we take it in as just a riveting, terrifically acted exchange between two men.
Excerpt from Monsters & Critics:
A stunning performance by Robert Pattinson
Excerpt from Larsen on Film, 3.5 out of 4 stars:
Pattinson is very good: clipped, still, yet always a threat. Indeed, he's more of a pained killer here than in the Twilight films. The quick, ideologically dominated dialogue scenes are the heart of the film - "All wealth has become wealth for its own sake," goes one bon mot - and Pattinson easily matches verbal wits with everyone from Juliette Binoche to Samantha Morton to Jay Baruchel.
Excerpt from Miami.com:
But the movie wouldn’t work without Pattinson, who is in every scene and holds the film together with his portrayal of a magnetic tycoon rotting on the inside — a disillusioned man who, having amassed everything he could possibly want, asks if that’s all there is. This is just one possible reading of Cosmopolis: Viewers with the stamina to make it to the end (discipline is required) may have differing interpretations of the final scene, which is often been true of Cronenberg’s best movies. DeLillo’s book, inspired by the dotcom bubble burst, was critical of how online entrepreneurs had reduced the power of money to an abstract commodity (“What does it mean to spend money? A dollar. A million.”)
Excerpt from Red Eye Chicago, 3 out of 4 stars:
In writer-director David Cronenberg’s disturbing, oddly funny “Cosmopolis,” Pattinson’s inherent, detached restlessness finally becomes an asset....Hopefully the actor can bounce back from Kristen Stewart’s infidelity; with the exciting, dangerous “Cosmopolis” he at last proves he deserves roles, not just headlines.
Excerpt from two critics, male (gave it a B) and female (B+), at Reeling Reviews:
Male critic: [Cronenberg's] latest, which takes place mostly in the back of Packer’s cavernous stretch, showcases his star Pattinson – the reason I was reluctant to see “Cosmopolis.” To my surprise, the “Twilight” thespian is the best thing in “Cosmopolis.” I have never been a fan of Robert Pattinson. I dreaded all of the “Twilight” movies (only in part because of Pattinson) and have not developed a great deal of respect for the actor, “Water for Elephants” notwithstanding. Director Cronenberg elicits a good performance from the young actor, one that actually overshadows the film itself.

Female critic: The director has also pushed his star Robert Pattinson out on a ledge past his own acting insecurities, getting Pattinson's most confident performance to date.
Excerpt from Orlando Weekly, 3 out of 5 stars:
Robert Pattinson plays Packer with an assured level of detachment and scorn. Make no mistake, this is Pattinson's film – I can't think of a scene that he's not in – and he isn't called on to show much range or feeling, but does display some strong chops. He plays affectless well, managing to conduct a business conversation with Samantha Morton while the limo is being vandalized and literally shaken back and forth by an angry mob. All he wants is to feel something – anything – and so his planned excursion to the barbershop his dad used to take him to takes on deeper meaning.
Excerpt from Game Redemption, 4.5 out of 5 stars:
Despite Pattinson’s strange New York accent (let’s chalk that up to the surreal tone) he holds his own when sharing the stage with Juliette Binoche, Samantha Morton and Paul Giamatti. That is very important given that Cronenberg decides to keep the camera close with long takes and shots. With Pattison taking up the majority of the screen time and screen, a substantial amount of pressure rests on his shoulders to carry the film and he pulls it off.
I'd like to say this one is "meh" because I don't like when critics suggest Rob's blank state is natural but whatever. The guy from Philadelphia Weekly gave the film an A:
Cosmopolis is an ice-cold, woozy nightmare of a movie. The sleek limousine becomes a sort of purgatory, as Eric rides ever-forward at less than 5 mph toward ruin. He fucks, drinks, kills and even treats himself to an epically invasive prostate exam—any opportunity to jolt himself from this all-encompassing numbness, an emotional state at which Pattinson naturally excels. Great casting.
 
Excerpt from HitFix, giving the film an A-:
I walked away blaming the movie, but thinking it over for the last week or so, I can't get it out of my head. It's exquisitely made, carefully controlled, a simmering look into the dead empty eyes of Eric Packer (Robert Pattinson) as Rome burns around him. Based on a novel by Don DeLillo, it's all character, all mood, a slow surreal ride through Manhattan during a meltdown that seems to have been caused, in part, by his own hubris, and Pattinson is fascinating in the role. He seems to constantly be shifting through a complicated but subterranean inner implosion, pieces of himself shutting down at random, little by little. His stated goal for the day is simple enough. He wants a haircut. Never mind that the entire city seems to be on high alert thanks to the visit of a President and construction and protests and traffic and madmen and giant rats and angry wives and dirty lovers, all complications thrown in the path of Packer as he attempts to make his way across this tiny island, locked inside his sterile bubble.

I do not think I'm out of line when I observe that Robert Pattinson is from outer space. Part of what makes him so compelling in the film is that whatever weirdness Cronenberg throws at him, he rolls with it, staring out of that blank passive face with furious eyes. People race in and out of his personal orbit. He gets a physical from a doctor inside the cab at one point, carrying on a conversation while this guy's got half his arm inside him, and the way Pattinson plays that scene is impressive. On the whole, Pattinson delivers in this difficult role, and I can't picture anyone else tuning in more completely to what Cronenberg has done here.

It helps that Pattinson interacts with truly great performances from the supporting cast. Juliette Binoche shows up to have some sex, drink some booze, and lay some ugly truth on Pattinson's character. Sarah Gadon is Packer's wife, newly married and already looking for a way out, away from this shark-eyed and alien "other" who she has barely gotten to know as a husband. Jay Baruchel and Kevin Durand both do sharp and specific work in small roles here, and there's a wonderful but oh-so-short appearance by Samantha Morton as well. Paul Giamatti almost steals the film in the last ten minutes, and it's a testament to how good Pattinson is in the film that he stands there and refuses to let Giamatti run away with it. He gives as good as he gets. Giamatti is great, giving voice to all the frustration and powerlessness of everyone caught up in these forces at work in the modern world, these soft little boys dressed up in expensive suits, untouchable in their coffins on wheels. Giamatti is determined to break through the expressionless exterior of Packer to find the soft and vulnerable heart, and once he does, he plans to rip it out.
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People lured in by the presence of Pattinson will not be prepared for just how different he is in the film, and I love the idea of people expanding their cinematic appetites because of his mainstream work, only to discover this poison pill. 

MORE reviews under the cut!

On The 8th Day Of Robmas, Robert Pattinson Gave To Me...

On The 8th Day Of Robmas, Robert Pattinson Gave To Me...

*coughs* me me me me me me me me me me meeeeeeeee

On the  eighth day of Robmas, Robert Pattinson gave to meeeeeeee....

Eight Motor Vehicles.......
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Continued After The Cut....

No Footage Left Behind: New Robert Pattinson Cosmopolis Stills, Interviews, Videos and Mentions

No Footage Left Behind: New Robert Pattinson Cosmopolis Stills, Interviews, Videos and Mentions

Rob going to Cannes has been a flood of news. It's been the downpour we've been waiting for! This recap is packed with fun info so take a break (if you're in the States) and have a read...like a Rob newspaper. LOL

First are these fan-freakin-tastic new stills of Rob from Cosmopolis and behind-the-scene shot of Rob and David.

Oh. Guess what caught my eye. *faints*

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This next look...whoa. It reminds me of this comment from a critic: "As Eric, the brooding Pattinson eroticizes every move, glance and revolver-spin."
We updated the reviews in our Part 2. Click HERE to read. 

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These clearly aren't the best edits but I wanted to see the images together. :)

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LOADS more after the cut! (Rob interviews, fun Cosmopolis costume info, David raves about Rob and more!)

ROUNDUP: Great interviews with Robert Pattinson, Guy Pearce and David Michôd for The Rover

ROUNDUP: Great interviews with Robert Pattinson, Guy Pearce and David Michôd for The Rover

This is a great batch! First up is a red carpet interview with Rob and Guy talking about the fun beatings Rob had. LOL


Robert Pattinson & Guy Pearce on red carpet from Naomi Rossdeutscher on Vimeo.

This is a fantastic interview from the Sydney press conference and a little from set. Really good info shared by Rob and David and also in the editorial (they DID shave Rob's arms!). Rob also talks about Queen of the Desert and playing T.E. Lawrence.

Via the Herald Sun:
Robert Pattinson puts stake through Edward Cullen’s heart with ‘career redefining’ role in The Rover
R.I.P. Edward Cullen.
Seven weeks in the baking heat of the South Australian Outback has accomplished something even an army of vengeful Volturi couldn’t. 
Described by one influential industry magazine as “career redefining”, Robert Pattinson’s against-type performance as a slow-witted drifter in desert Noir thriller The Rover has enabled him to emerge from the long shadow cast by the Twilight franchise. 
That might explain the 28-year-old English actor’s relaxed and charming demeanour during interviews for David Michod’s hotly-anticipated follow-up to Animal Kingdom — the film that reinvented both Jacki Weaver’s and Ben Mendelsohn’s careers — which stands in marked contrast to his polite and unassuming but slightly-guarded approach to the media at the height of the Twilight phenomenon. 
Pattinson says the glowing reviews that came out of the Cannes Film Festival last month, where The Rover screened in a prestigious midnight slot, felt like a validation “for about five seconds”. 
But his next film is almost more important. 
“With all that Twilight stuff, I know that if I was not me, I would be judging me,’’ he says. 
“It’s almost like setting up a brand. If you get enough good reviews so that people go in expecting a good movie, then half your job is done.” 
Guy Pearce, Pattinson’s co-star in The Rover, made the transition from soapie heart-throb to serious actor two decades ago with The Adventures of Priscilla: Queen of the Desert, which was also selected for a midnight screening slot at Cannes. 
“Basically, he is a leading man but he consistently does character parts,’’ says Pattinson. 
“I always kind of admired how he did that and it is basically the same career path that I would like to have.” 
The actor has just finished filming his own Queen of the Desert, helmed by veteran German director Werner Herzog and starring Nicole Kidman as archaeologist Gertrude Bell, in Morocco. 
The role of T.E. Lawrence, he says, was his most challenging thus far. 
“Even though it’s only a few scenes, it was definitely the scariest thing I have done. I am playing Lawrence of Arabia. Those are huge shoes to fill. It was just crazy walking in with the outfit on.” 
Even when Edward Cullen was dominating his life, Pattinson still made time for other projects, such as Remember Me with Australia’s Emilie de Ravin, Water for Elephants, with Reese Witherspoon and Christoph Waltz, and the period drama Bel Ami, with Uma Thurman, Kristin Scott Thomas and Christina Ricci. 
His collaborations with veteran Canadian director David Cronenberg, on Cosmopolis and Map to the Stars, for which co-star Julianne Moore won best actress at the Cannes Film Festival this year, gained art house respect. 
But it’s the character of Rey, a slow-witted misfit needy almost to the point of self-annihilation, that has drawn a firm post-Twilight line in the sand. 
Michod put Pattinson through two rigorous three-hour audition sessions before casting him in the role. 
“I had always thought he was some angular, super good-looking brooding guy,’’ says the director. 
“Then I met him and he was way more interesting than that. He wasn’t just a pretty boy. He had a really interesting face. He was interestingly awkward. And clearly very bright. 
“And the fact that he was willing to come back two days later (for a second audition) said to me quite definitively that he really wanted to do this movie and he really wanted to work hard. 
“It also said that he was humble enough to not think it should be handed to him on a platter.” 
Since The Rover had a budget of $12 million, and required a challenging, seven-week shoot in the South Australian Outback in February and March, it’s clear that neither money nor glamour were driving factors in Pattinson’s desire to land the role. 
But the remoteness of the locations might actually have been a bonus for Pattinson, who would have been keen to escape the media attention that followed his split with long-time girlfriend Kristen Stewart in the wake of her affair with Snow White and The Huntsman director Rupert Sanders. 
“The environment doesn’t really let you go outside,’’ he said during a break from filming in the one-pub town of Marree, at the intersection of the Birdsville and Oodnadatta Tracks. The mercury on set that day hovered around the early 40s.
Time and distance have changed his perspective. 
“I am constantly being prompted to say how awful it was,’’ Pattinson said during a press conference last week ahead of the film’s Australian premiere at the Sydney Film Festival. 
But I really liked it. I just found it incredibly serene being able to look to the horizon. I liked the hardness of the landscape as well. There’s something strangely mystical about it.” 
The external transformation of Pattinson from handsome heart-throb to brutalised victim took some doing. 
The hair and make-up department sprayed him with a combination of olive oil, fly spray and sunscreen to achieve Rey’s sallow, unhealthy-looking complexion. The actor’s arms were shaved to make him look thinner, even whiter, and more vulnerable. And his hair was shorn crudely to help give the impression that he was suffering from a nasty case of mange. It was a daily process that took almost two hours to complete. 
Pattinson’s internal shift is even more startling. 
Ironically, the actor credits his experience on the Twilight films as a major factor in helping him find that character that allowed him move on. 
“I never really had anyone pick on me at school. I think I just managed to skirt the edge of every different little group imaginable,’’ says Pattinson. 
“But for some reason, I just got Rey, who has been bullied his whole life. 
“I think it’s about fear as well. And I guess maybe the last few years, being a little scared of crowds, being a little bit paranoid when you are walking down the street, that fed into it a little bit. 
“(That sense of) being extremely wary and also not knowing how people will react. There are trust issues there. Being a little more isolated, you get bit dislocated from normal behaviour. 
“Rey is looking at people not knowing whether they are going to slap him or laugh.”
David Michôd also had a couple more interviews pop up from his Australian promo and promo from when he was in NYC after Cannes.

This Yahoo interview David talks about the Pretty Girl Rock scene. This has turned into quite the highly anticipated scene. :)



Another good read including the editorial. Excerpt from Screen Crush:
In David Michôd’s second full length feature film, ‘The Rover’ (his first was the surprise Australian hit ‘Animal Kingdom,’ which garnered Jacki Waver an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actress), Guy Pearce is a khaki shorts-wearing misanthrope living in post-financial apocalypse Australia. While mourning something (we find out what later) at a local dystopian watering hole, Eric (Pearce) has his car stolen, which sets off a movie-length hunt for the said stolen car. Along the way, Eric meets Reynolds (Robert Pattinson), a violent lost soul who holds the key to finding the all-important stolen car. 
I met Michôd in the swanky lobby of the Bowery Hotel, a far cry from the world he creates in ‘The Rover.’ It was a surreal experience, discussing the economic collapse of the entire world while, unrelated to anything, comedian Aziz Ansari sits directly across from us for some type of business meeting. A lot of laughs were coming from that side of the hotel lobby. I can only assume Ansari was not talking about ‘The Rover.’ 
And it’s interesting to listen to Michôd discuss Robert Pattinson, an actor who Michôd had never seen in his most famous work, the ‘Twilight’ series. Pattinson does bring a bit of a wild card to this production. He’s still immensely popular with his ‘Twilight’ fans, but Pattinson is openly pursuing projects that distances himself — like this one and two David Cronenberg films — from the movies that made him famous. And, for what it’s worth, Michôd has no clue how that will affect the attention received for ‘The Rover.’
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I know you hadn’t seen the ‘Twilight’ movies before casting Robert Pattinson, but what does his fame bring to this movie? Does that help? Can it possibly hurt? 
I don’t know, it’s all a great unknown to me. You know, I love the idea of being able to take a person who I can only imagine his talents have been grossly underestimated. 
This is a good movie for him, along with the Cronenberg films. 
He’s a really smart guy with great taste. And he knows the filmmakers that he wants to work with. But, who knows what it will mean for the movie in the public consciousness, you know? I have no idea whether or not it will work for us or against us. But, I don’t really care — because I love the surprise and the revelation of it. And I would hope that people embrace it, because I think he’s really good in it. It was never going to be enough for me that he gave just a good, solid performance. It was always important for me that he give an extraordinary one — and I think he does it. He and Guy both. 
Whose idea was it for Robert Pattinson’s character to have tics? 
That was his. They felt organic. I don’t know how conscious and deliberate they were for him, but when I was watching them, they felt like this nice little organic manifestations of the character. 
And you dirtied him up. 
[Laughs] It had to happen. For me, Rob’s character is like a lost puppy dog. He’s lost his owner and he just kind of latches on to the first person he finds. It happens to be a particularly bad choice.
Thank you Nancy R!

Magazine Round-Up: Robert Pattinson In Vogue (Russia), GQ (Russia), InStyle US & Sensa (Belgium)

Magazine Round-Up: Robert Pattinson In Vogue (Russia), GQ (Russia), InStyle US & Sensa (Belgium)

A little round-up of various magazines (along with translations) that Rob has been in lately while doing Dior Promo 

Vogue (Russia) ~ Translation thanks to Christine

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The actor Robert Pattinson moved to the senior league – he stars in smart films and is the face of Dior homme perfume.

Robert Pattinson is sitting in blue Dior suit, hunching a little. With a three day old beard on his face – his beauty is without a question even here – in the “factory of dreams” – Hollywood, where Dior Homme, the face of which Robert has become and the advertising campaign of which is being presented right now.

Pattinson says that he became an actor thanks to Godard. “Godard’s film “ “breathless”- is a meaningless endless violence with certain buoyancy in it. Then he adds: – that’s how I see life”

He looks like a cool bohemian guy who was already ahead of classmates at school because he smokes a lot, reads foreign literature, could explain the difference between existentialism and absurdism and get all the girls, all of which were dreaming to save him from himself and make him happy. Later he tells me that he loves Nabokov and Bulgakov and that his “Aunt married the leader of British Communist Party and once even met Stalin.”

The main motto of the dior Homme campaign – are the words of the actor James Dean “dream as if you’ll live forever, live as if you’ll die tomorrow”. In the ad directed by Romain Gavras you see sexy Pattinson emphasizing his similarity with Dean: smoking in a bathtub, a few seconds later he is already driving an old “mercedes” through water or is running on the roofs. He is followed by a young French actress, fateful beauty Camille Rowe. During shooting Pattinson got into his role so much that he crashed the car and almost got injured himself.

We meet in a hotel on Beverly hills the next day. And there is a different Pattinson in front of me. Dressed in jeans, pullover, a backward baseball cap and funny spotty socks. He does not look like fatal seducer I met the night before. I ask him if he really meant what he said about Godard the day before. He laughs a nervous laugh:

“Kind of. I grew up in Barnes – a little district in the south-west of London-with two older sisters. Mom worked at a model agency, father was a car dealer. It was terribly boring there, so we spent all day in the local film rental stores. I learned my most important lesson there: if you watch highly intellectual films with girls, this won’t bring you any good.”

Speaking about his favourite films from that time, he mentions “ One flew over cuckoo’s nest” with Jack Nicholson (“I think I watched it a million times”) and “First Name Carmen” by Godard. The film tells the story of a girl member of a gang who falls in love with a bank guard.

 “I think this is one of the most honest love stories I have ever seen” -he explains- “ besides thanks to this film I got to learn about Tom Waits.”

Pattinson is 27. He played his first part at 18 in “Vanity Fair” but his only scene was cut. “ I came to the premiere waiting to see myself and I was not there. Obviously the casting director felt awkward and asked me to audition for “Harry Potter the Goblet of Fire”. Then came “Twilight” thanks to which every girl, and woman on this planet knows Pattinson.

While shooting he met Kristen Stewart. They were together for 4 years-all world knew about it: beloved Edward and Bella will never be separated and both became idols for millions.

“I am sort of happy because I was older than most celebrities starring in teen movies”- says Robert- “ by that time I had had some life experience. For example, I had already lived on my own. I can’t even imagine how Daniel Radcliffe and all those guys manage to keep sane with all this craziness around.”

Pattinson does not make a secret from the fact that he is more interested in Indie movies than in Hollywood blockbusters. Apart from “Twilight” he did serious dramas like “Remember Me”, “Love and Distrust” ,“Water for Elephants” and biography “Little Ashes” for the role of Salvador Dali. He shaved his whole body. The mostly warmly accepted by critics was David Cronenberg film “Cosmopolis” adapted from a novel by Don Delillo. He plays a billionare who cheats on his wife, gets attacked and loses all his fortune. “ My character is so different from me”-says the actor-“ and the movie is quite strange: aggressively unattractive, not trying to please the audience. But a great many people saw it. This is crazy.”

Pattinson is very self-critical when it comes to his job. You should just listen to him speaking about him acting in “Bel Ami” which became his first film after “Twilight” “ I did “Bel Ami” not only because it is one of my favourite things. Most of my fans are girls, so I thought: it will be interesting to play a misogynist. But now I am not sure now that I did it right. The movie should have been a lot gloomier. I think I was too young for this part”.-he explains a little embarrassed. I tell him that he played that character really well but he shakes his head “No, I didn't”. He is sure that only now he started feeling he is more mature and experienced, so it is not surprising that Dior chose him. “At first, I thought that in that ad I look a lot older than I really am. Then, I looked into the mirror and understood-I am no longer 20, people are expecting serious projects from me”.

Would he like to do the theatre? “I don’t think so” –says Pattinson, but at the same time he admires Daniel Radcliffe for daring to come to the stage nude- “that was the best business-decision. So bold! And generally everything he does looks so impressive to me “

I ask him about plans regarding his musical career: Pattinson plays the guitar and piano, several of his songs were in used “twilight”. He won a prize for the most influential non-professional musician of the year in 2010. “Wonderful” – he answers with his trademark mockery/sarcasm when I ask him how his musical career is going-“ I would love to record an album but I don’t know if I really need it.”

Pattinson describes his success to accident. Maybe at first that was the case but now it is obvious that he takes his job seriously. This can be shown by his praise of Radcliffe and his choice of intellectual parts. He happily talks about the freedom Dior gave him “I don’t even feel I am selling something” During the press conference he even declared he does not use perfume himself. When I ask him what smells he likes , he is quiet and looks at me hopelessly and confusedly. I suggest a few : vanilla, cedar, ginger, iris. “Iris?” –he repeats. Fortunately there is a vase of flowers at which I look very expressively. “Oh, I thought they were artificial!” looks like Pattinson is not the one who gives flowers to his girlfriends. Suddenly it strikes him:

“I remembered! My favourite-the smell of burgers. I always order double but I just learned that I can’t eat them because I can’t digest … what’s the name..glutens. And I can’t have beer can you imagine? This is terrible. I feel so weak”

His current interests include every sphere of life. Now he is dating an actress, Elvis Presley ’s granddaughter Riley Keough (you probably remember her from the film “Good Doctor” where she stars opposite Orlando Bloom”) Rob explains his choice: “ I like girls who are not trying to prove anything, who have their own style if they have any”. Then we discuss film festivals “Cannes is the most important one. I am not even trying to sneak into it.”

I tell him that I have an impression that he is more afraid of failures than dreams of success. “yes” –he nods- “pretty accurate” .

A smart, well-read, charming millionaire who is very demanding of himself awkwardly get’s up, his pullover pulls up and I can see his perfect abs. Physical perfection of this young man could not be doubted. But even if I had not seen that, one person joined his masses of fans today-and that is me.

Scans via SpunkRansom
 
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Robert Pattinson told us why he agreed to be the new face of ‘Dior homme’.

Q: What does Dior mean to you?
A: Dior is a legend and I like that it’s French. When I’m filming a movie I always hope that it’ll be presented in the Cannes festival because it’s the Top League. The world is Complex than me and I secretly hope that I’ll get a little bit of a Stardust.

Q: The French people Characterized with elegance, do you aspire to get it?
A: To me elegance isn’t about looks, it’s the ability to feel comfortable with yourself and the ability to behave with honor and respect and to listen to others instead of talking about yourself constantly .

Q: What attract you to the fragrance ‘Dior homme’?
A: To me is to rebuild the image classy fragrance. There is something very attractive in doing remakes of movies or fragrances, you have the chance to do something new more wilder than the source. My character in the commercial wore a suit but ran on roofs and going crazy.

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InStyle US

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Robert Pattinson talks Scents. The supernaturally sexy actor and new face of Dior Homme fragrance spills his most aromatic recollections.
What smells reminds you of...
DIOR HOMME? "Irises. It isn't overpowering, which is major for me."
YOUR MOM? "Potpourri. She was obsessed - the aroma filled our house."
VAMPIRES & WEREWOLVES? "White makeup and brown makeup."
YOUR FIRST GIRLFRIEND? "Laundry detergent. She was obsessively clean, and freshness always lingered on her clothes."
LONDON? "Wet grass and rain. Heathrow is in the countryside, so it's the first thing I smell when I land"
SUCCESS? "Cash ---and In-N-Out Burger. It's the greatest smell on the planet!"

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Sensa Magazine (Belgium)

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Translation (via lifeartfilm)

"To Robert for a man, being sensitive is no weakness. He has learned to listen. He's growing up."

"He says filming The Rover in the Australian desert was a liberating experience."

"Once more he praises David Cronenberg for his immense creativity & pushing bounderies."

“He's trying to change the perspective audience has of him, trying to break free from his image as sparkling vampire.”

"To Rob for a man, being sensitive is no weakness. He has learned to listen. He's growing up."

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Yet More Tweets From Day 2 Of "Remember Me" Press Junket

I'm using this gorgeous pic because it's Rob in a suit (again) and that's what we'll be seeing tomorrow night and I'm SO excited!



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@patrickstoner Interviewing Robert Pattinson for Remember Me in a few minutes--shows a wider range of acting in it, with a James Dean style. #r-patz

@patrickstoner I asked Rob Pattinson if he ad trouble finding the insecurity needed for role; he said, "Oh, Pat, I think I'm 95 % insecure." #r-patz

@patrickstoner Rob Pattinson's costar (Remember Me), Emily de Raven, says the paparzzi were so intrusive on location that they created a shell around them

@iamBenLyons Thank you all for the Rob Pattinson questions. Great stuff, I really appreciate it. Be sure to watch @THEDAILY10 tomorrow to see the intvw

@iamBenLyons @Rob_Tyler_RM yeah I have interviewed him many times over the years...nice dude and seems to handle the "crazy" part of his job just fine...

@mannymovies Had great interviews with REMEMBER ME folks...Robert Pattinson is a sweetheart...for risk of sounding like a tween... http://bit.ly/bsGWv4

@mannymovies REMEMBER ME is a tragic love story told on an unforgettable backdrop...I'm now a fan of Robert Pattinson...I resisted but alas...

@patrickstoner Brosnan says the conflict scenes with Pattinson in Remember Me were carefully pre-prepared so they could do them in short takes. #r-patz

@stayfabulous #RememberMe was incredible, lovely story, beautifully acted and by the end I was sobbing uncontrollably! Two thumbs up!!

@stayfabulous Robert was wearing a white t-shirt, jeans ,his hair was perfectly tousled and he kept running his hands thru it during the interview..lovely

@colliderfrosty At the remember me junket. Just got something rob fans will like. Getting ready to post before interviews

@SharonFJohnson I'm about to interview Robert Pattinson for "Remember Me." I don't think we will chat about Kristen Stewart. None of my business.

@patrickstoner Rob says it took a while to blank out the constant exposure but he's now learned the mental trick and can ignore the madness. #r-patz

@andreamineocnn Waiting to interview Pierce Brosnan at 'Remember Me' junket R. #Pattinson will follow

@andreamineocnn R #Patz just walked by his hair was sticking straight up - looked good

@stayfabulous When I asked Robert Pattinson about doing double duty as star and exec producer of #RememberMe & if he's a "good boss". He said...

@SharonFJohnson I just intv'd Robert Pattinson 4 "Remember Me." He's a fantastic intv. Once he knew I cared about the film he gave me all needed. Nice guy!

@andreamineocnn Walking into R. #Pattinson's room for intvu right now...

@stayfabulous He laughed (adorable) ran fingers thru his hair (dreamy) and said..."He didn't fancy himself a proper boss".still laughing (still adorable)

@SharonFJohnson He is very real, smart and yes handsome. RT @jvanr1708: @SharonFJohnson can you please tell me if he is more breathe taking in person?

@SharonFJohnson I really have no idea. He's always breathing. Does that help? RT @TwiSagaReality: @SharonFJohnson Is it true that he's always thinking? :P

@andreamineocnn Just out R#Patz so sweet says he hasn't seen any of 'Eclipse' but will be different b/c of director

@colliderfrosty Still doing interviews. Will make sure clips are running good soon. Just spoke to rob. Got some good questions in. Fans will like

@andreamineocnn asked R #Patz : tell me something about yourself that fans don't know He couldn't.

@andreamineocnn #Patz says really doesn't watch his own work only watched F Moon b/c he wasn't in it alot

@iamBenLyons Rob told me if he could visit any country in the world that he hasn't been to, it would be Fiji...and that he reads his fan mail!

@ga_brielle Saw Remember Me last night. Must see. Do not read reviews just go see it. Breathtaking. Also did roundtables today with Rob, Emilie, etc.

@ga_brielle @fevireyes Rob smelled amazing. lol the BO rumors are false

@ga_brielle Photo of Rob and I at interview. (I'm in the black) Stay tuned for when interview is posted! http://tinyurl.com/y8kzny6

@andreamineocnn Before intvu #Patz asked me how I was dealing with all the New York snow. Sweet

"I Feel Like I Know A Lot Better Where My Life Is Heading & It’s Wonderful To Know That The World Is So Open To You" - Robert Pattinson

"I Feel Like I Know A Lot Better Where My Life Is Heading & It’s Wonderful To Know That The World Is So Open To You" - Robert Pattinson

This interview may sound familiar. It's very similar to some of the translated interviews we've had up over the last while but there are a few new parts in it.

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CANNES – Having ended his vampire duties, Robert Pattinson is working hard to establish himself as a leading man where his acting skills eclipse his heartthrob status. His new film, COSMOPOLIS, directed by David Cronenberg, is a bold step forward in that direction. Pattinson’s striking features are a perfect match for the film’s eerie plotting that owes just as much to Cronenberg’s macabre vision as it does to the original source material, Don DeLillo’s eponymous novel. Making its world premiere as part of the Cannes Film Festival’s official competition, COSMOPOLIS sees Pattinson play Eric Packer, a Wall Street billionaire whose life undergoes a strange sequence of events against the backdrop of his rapidly collapsing Manhattan universe. Is this how the 26-year-old Pattinson hopes to conquer new audiences?

“I didn’t expect to be able to find a project as brilliant as this even though I could spend my life working with directors like Cronenberg,” explains Pattinson. “I have led a charmed life so far as an actor but I’m trying to find as many different and complex roles as possible and being able to work on this film is another gift that I’ve been given. It’s up to me to show what I’m capable of now!” (Kate: And that's exactly what he is doing!)

ROBsessed's 30 Days for Rob's 30 Years: Its awesome that Robert Pattinson remained so humble and down to earth

ROBsessed's 30 Days for Rob's 30 Years: Its awesome that Rob remained so humble and down to earth.  Rob has certainly known screaming fans and lots of attention over the years ...

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... and yet Rob never let that go to his head or adopt Hollywood diva behaviour.  Just some of the quotes from directors and coworkers   

Bel Ami director, Declan Donnellan, talks about humble Robert Pattinson: "He never played, 'I'm Mr. Twilight.'"



'The Rover' Director David Michod:
“With Rob it’s Beatlemania,” he says.

“But it’s been one of the great, sort of most rewarding things for me about this whole experience is realising that the guy who’s at the centre of this bizarre bubble is actually a really wonderful gentle, humble, interesting, funny human being.”


Michael Sheen Says Robert Pattinson Is Hardworking, Pleasant & Very Humble
The Twilight Saga: Eclipse is upon us. You have worked with Robert Pattinson in New Moon. What is he like, and do you see him being able to break free of the role of Edward?
I’m sure he’s not going to have any trouble himself personally, it’s whether the audience will accept him as something else. We’ll see. He certainly has the desire to stretch herself as an actor and try different things. He has a [different] film out at the moment, doesn’t he?

Yes, Remember Me, which is really good.
So I hear. I don’t think he’ll have any trouble. He’ll probably always be Edward Cullen for a whole generation, but I’m sure he won’t have any trouble doing that. And he’s lovely. He’s a very nice English lad who seems to have both feet on the ground. He’s very humble, very pleasant and hard-working. He takes what he does very seriously. I think he’s going to do very well, that young lad. 

Pierce Brosnan says Rob has a good heart and is humble
Pierce Brosnan, who describes Pattinson as:“a young man who has been catapulted into the stratosphere of fame. As far as I can tell, he has a good heart, he's humble, and he was very brave when he chose the role of Tyler, because he’s carrying the weight from Twilight, literally breathing on his neck. It’s up to him to choose interesting roles to film in between filming blockbuster movies”
Lee Pace (Garrett in Breaking Dawn) calls Rob charming and humble.
"The thing about [Rob] that is so charming is what you see is what you get," Pace said. "He is as charming and humble and handsome as he presents himself. Totally what you see is what you get with him."

Rob's stunt double in Twilight Paul Darnell says how humble and hard working Rob is.
How did you react when Robert Pattinson thanked you for his Twilight “Best Fight” MTV Movie Award? Can you share your experience in filming that scene?

First let me say that Robert Pattinson is an amazingly humble person and a very hard worker. He works very hard and shows up to every rehearsal. The last battle scene in Twilight was very intense. Many of the stunts involved hard hits with wires and crashes which are so much fun to do! Without risking personal injury to Rob, I ended up doing the majority of stunts in the final battle which won the award.

I was at a friend's house and I started getting text messages and phone calls from friends saying "I think Rob Pattinson just thanked you on national TV". I was really stoked and also a little confused by the "I think" part. Immediately I went online and found a video of Rob's speech where he gave me credit for the award but said the wrong last name. To his credit, someone had misspelled my name on a photo shoot for LA Magazine and my wrong last name was plastered all over the internet. None the less, I was so stoked that he would even think of me for a shot out. Actors rarely do that for stuntmen. Rob is a very considerate individual and true gentleman. When I saw him on the set of Remember Me he immediately apologized for the mishap.

Twilight star Christian Serratos, says Rob has become more humble since Twilight fame 

Twilight star Christian Serratos, aka Bella’s high school pal Angela Weber, has a job many girls would just die for — she gets to be on set with Robert Pattinson and the rest of the vamp-movie gang all day. So does she think R-Pattz’s new reputation as a ladies’ man is deserved? OK! chatted with Christian at the Charlotte Russe 2009 Fall Launch in NYC, and we asked if the thought Edward Cullen had turned into a playboy since skyrocketing to fame over the last year.
“I don’t think so,” says Christian, adding that if has changed, Robert has gone in the opposite direction. “If anything he’s become more humble and more introverted,” Christian tells OK!.

Even people who just randomly encounter Rob remark on how humble he is:
I have a friend that manages a bike shop here in Baton Rouge, and I brought my bikes in to get fixed. I walk in, and it's my 3 good friends who run the store, and only 2 other people. An older gentleman, and a younger, bearded one. I didn't recognize either so I just kept walking right past them (like 6 inches away from them) straight to the warehouse of the shop.

A half hour later, I realize, this fucking bearded guy is ROBERT PATTINSON. Robert fucking Pattinson. He was wearing a dark baseball cap, jeans, a red flannel shirt, and black shoes (looked like skate/bike shoes). He decides to buy a bike from my friend (a thousand dollar bike that I'm sure you'll see in paparazzi pictures from now on). This is a nice bike, and needs to be setup in the warehouse before sending him with it, so I then find myself in the predicament OF HANGING OUT WITH ROBERT PATTINSON IN A SMALL ROOM FOR AN HOUR. He's the most attractive person I've ever fucking met. And his beard? Epic. He's also the sweetest goddamn person, and I didn't ask for a picture, because he seemed to be enjoying the fact that not a single one of us acknowledged his celebrity.

Anyway. That's it. Fucking epic, and I don't even like Twilight. Oh, and that smile? That fucking smile? CUTEST THING EVER. He's like, Cedric Diggery nice. Super sweet. Super humble.

What better way to end the post.  Robert Pattinson ... Cedric Diggery nice. Super sweet. Super humble.


Remember if you want to add your list of '30 awesome things about Rob' please add to the comments section to the post linked here.  We'll end the month with a post filled with your lists. 

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Robert Pattinson Article in Scotland's The Herald

Robert Pattinson’s move from fright club to fight club

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His role as a non-violent vampire in the Twilight saga has made Robert Pattinson a pin-up for his generation, so what’s with the sudden aggression?

Robert Pattinson is not a violent man. In person, the 23-year-old actor is a bit like his character Edward Cullen in the blockbusting vampire saga Twilight: good-looking, obviously; non-aggressive. He is also likeable, self-assured and more than a little dreamy – perhaps even wistful. Admittedly, he’s not an immortal vampire like Cullen, and has no desire to sink his teeth into anyone, which can be hugely disappointing for some of his more zealous fans. “You’d be surprised by how young some of the girls are when they come up to you,” he tells me. “I’ve had a seven-year-old come up to me and say, ‘Bite me, please!’ It’s a little bit weird.”

In his latest film, the emotionally fraught family drama Remember Me, there is no biting but there is a smattering of violence. Pattinson plays an angry young man who endures a turbulent relationship with his businessman father (Pierce Brosnan) while building a relationship with a new girlfriend (Emilie de Ravin). His character, Tyler, is also prone to occasional brawling. In what seems a stark contrast to his aforementioned dreaminess, the young actor admits he felt a strong connection with this aspect of his character’s personality.

“There are certain things which are like fantasy scenes of mine,” says the Londoner. “Even the way the character fights was quite satisfying. In the script it said that he fights like a pit-bull, and I was just like, ‘Yeah, sweet. I want to fight like a pit-bull!’”

Over the last three years, I’ve sat down with Pattinson no fewer than six times and, even though he’s rocketed from complete unknown to international megastar during that period, he doesn’t seem to have changed very much. He’s still quite bashful, embarrassed at being the centre of attention and yet also refreshingly honest and disarming. The fighting talk, though, is new; maybe it’s symptomatic of his meteoric rise? Whereas once he simply disliked the paparazzi, now he despises them.

El País: Robert Pattinson - Surviving the Vampire

Rob I'd still know you anywhere, beard or no beard!



Fame has made him live hiding and to go out only at night. Like his character in Twilight. Robert Pattinson detoxes himself briefly with Remember Me.

Robert Pattinson assures us that he has found the way to go unnoticed: grow a beard. “It works, the other day, in a bar, a guy told me that I looked like the guy from Twilight. That I had to go see the movie”, he explains. It pains us to tell him that is not so. He is wearing a baseball hat and a blondish beard. An antipaparazzi classic uniform that will hardly make him invisible. This 23 years old Londoner has had to digest fame very quickly. A few years back he lived out of the royalties from his small role as Cedric Diggory, the handsome guy of Hogwarts, in 2 of the Harry Potter films. He was a guy from an expensive school, with a stable family, that used to hang out in pubs and played the guitar. He was about to stop acting when he was called for a casting in LA for the highly anticipated adaptation to Stephanie Meyer’s vampire saga.

FULL TRANSLATION Of Robert Pattinson's NEW Interview With Elle Magazine (France)

FULL TRANSLATION  Of Robert Pattinson's NEW Interview With Elle Magazine (France)

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Translation (Thanks to PattinsonAW)After The Cut

Esquire Tells Us How What Robert Pattinson Knows Can Save Us All

You can save me anytime you want Rob,oh just not on April 2nd coz I'll be watching "Remember Me" but any other time you want....


You want to hate him. But then you get to know him, and he gets to know himself, and you wonder if Vampire Boy (Kate: Ugh don't call him "Vampire Boy")
might just turn into the man who teaches a generation of jaded sex symbols how to be movie stars we love. (Kate: Oh alright then you're forgiven, this time, don't do it again though!)

By separating his surprisingly modest personality from his gratuitously oversexed persona, Pattinson has obliquely demanded that he be taken seriously.

A funny, unexpected thing happened to me on a recent Saturday in New York: I literally ran into Robert Pattinson, and he left me... starstruck. (Kate: LOL He seems to have that effect on everyone who meets him) He had to earn it, though, as I tend to cow neither to celebrities nor the young male heartthrob kind. I'd met the actor at an event for his new film Remember Me, which comes out Friday, but an accidental encounter with him and his entourage in a hotel corridor — where the stench of sycophancy lingered like stale piss — got things off on the wrong foot. About twenty minutes later, Pattinson and a not-quite-as-rank entourage greeted me and a handful of other journalists. I didn't expect much. His vagina allergies aside, the world's most conspicuous vampire since Dracula is notoriously shy, and Remember Me wasn't especially good. What was left to discuss? (Kate: WHAT not especially good. Say that again, I dare ya)

A lot, as it turned out, most of which hinged on the basic separation of persona from character, of public from private, of myth from man. Not that Pattinson himself, as one of the world's most in-demand men, would dare reduce his life to such binary terms. Instead, he went on and on about his limitations. "If I could do supporting roles in things, then I'd love to do that," he told me. "But it's difficult to get supporting roles because it would be really weird most of the time. 'Well, there's the guy from Twilight playing the parking warden,' or something." He smiled and laughed beneath that notorious shock of hair, not quite swearing off ambition as much as suggesting the cost of self-importance was simply too steep to pay — even for a twenty-three-year-old who made $18 million last year. He was down to earth about being stratospherically famous, and it was... refreshing. (Kate: Finally, here was me getting the impression you didn't like him. Wonder what gave me that idea :-?)

New/Old translated interviews with Robert Pattinson (Tu, Star Club & Cannes)

New/Old translated interviews with Robert Pattinson (Tu, Star Club & Cannes)

We got 3 translated interviews for you guys and you know how those go so rub your temples and enjoy :)

UPDATE: Adding another translated interview, Star Club magazine (French)



SC: Hello Rob, what did you learn from your experience filming Twilight?

RP: I learned to put things into perspective, that the circus surrounding an actor's life is fleeting. You can be worshipped one day and hated the next. For now, the craze around Twilight is still there but I'm not naive, a few months after the last movie is out, people will have moved on. Our replacement is already here. I'm thinking mostly about The Hunger Games actors.

In the end, you're still happy to have played Edward, right?

Rob: Yes, he's an extension of myself, like a good friend. He helped me learn more about myself and I will be eternally grateful. I grew up though and if tomorrow Stephenie Meyer writes a sequel to Twilight, I'd gladly read it. I don't think people would like me reprising the role. I'd be too old to play him again.

What was your life like before your success?

Rob: I had a hard time finding roles. It's simple, for three years I found nothing but small productions that payed around $40 a day. Just between you and me, I was seconds away from giving up so when I was offered the role of Edward I couldn't believe it.

You didn't see yourself in the role of a vampire?

Rob: I didn't have a choice, I was broke! Nobody believed in me except for Catherine Hardwicke (editor's note: the director) who sort of had to force the producer's hands a little. In the end, this role helped me improve my everyday life and my life style. On the other hand, I lost what I cherished the most: my freedom. Some told me that it's the price for success. I'm sorry to disagree but I feel like it's a price too high to pay.

So did you view the end of the filming as freeing?

Rob: It's strange, I felt like releasing a big 'phew' of relief but at the same time I felt sad. For now, I know that I'm successful. Will it last? I have no idea, but if tomorrow I encounter movie failures, I won't cry about it.

Let's go back to your teenage years. I'd like to know in what kind of state of mind you were the day before the start of a new school year...

Rob: If you're looking for the speech of a the kid who was at the top of the class, you're not gonna get that from me. I wasn't a bad student either. When I was fifteen, I was a boy who was disciplined, who would learn all his lessons and pay attention in class until the day I started reading. I thought I learned more from life by reading than at school. I'm pretty please by the way that I indirectly influenced young people to take pleasure in reading. Indeed Twilight helped a whole generation to love reading about a love story as captivating as it was fascinating.

The big question! If you were to become a dad tomorrow, would you prefer to have a girl or a boy first?

Rob: I think that I'd have a better understanding with a boy. Girls are hard to understand. The instruction manual that comes with them is 800 pages long and written in Chinese! And if you know how to read it, you realise that you're still missing 32 more chapters that are essential and you have to improvise. Whereas with a boy, it's easy. Sports, tv, a video game, a big bowl of ...., some Coke and he's happy *laughs*!

2 more interviews after the cut!
 
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