Robert Pattinson must be under a witness protection program because he is MIA in a big way. It's great that he's not being harassed but let's not fool ourselves. Droughts are tough. Thank goodness we have creative readers who like to play with Rob ;)
Here are a few gorgeous wallpapers by Marina H. to help with this "dry spell". My theme today is celebrating some of Rob's photoshoots.
I LOVE this shot of him and was even MORE thrilled when the Vogue shoot came out in HQ. Look at that swagger! Love the way he walks...
This shot is also a favorite of mine. Who DOESN'T swoon out of their chair at the thought of Rob playing the piano (or doing anything musical for that matter)? Why doesn't he make a movie about a piano player? I'd die instantly. Kate gave us a great flashback post from the stunning Vanity Fair shoot.
This photoshoot is hmmmm....well....just look at the beautiful man in that leather jacket and snug, thigh-hugging jeans...and that wand.
Marina also designed a couple of Cosmopolis themed wallpapers for Cosmopolis Film blog. If you've read the book, you'll understand the tone...
Click the thumbnails to save the HQ versions
Click HERE to revisit volume 6, that gorgeous Golden Globes edition :)
Sam Bradley Mentions Robert Pattinson In An Interview With Buzzine
SG: So your musical beginnings were friends and family-based, and then so were your first big steps out into wider acclaim—outside London, out into the world, with your schoolmate Robert (Pattinson)…
SB: It’s still all friend-based. I don’t work with anyone that isn’t a friend. My band, my booking agent, my manager… Everyone I want to work with, I want to have a relationship that is stronger than just work. As far as the connection with Rob, he’s a friend—that’s it. There’s no special story. The special story is in our friendship. That’s it. There’s nothing grand about it. I got a song on this Twilight soundtrack—that opened up a bigger audience than I was ready for, perhaps, and then it was up to me to keep the music-lovers, and expand and grow on and through and past and with that.
SG: I can’t let you go and not go back to Rob for one final question, but I don’t want to get you into any trouble…
SB: You can’t get me into trouble. I can get me into trouble.
SG: Good point. But I’ll try not to lead you into any trouble.
SB: That’s fine, because I can deflect. I’ve been doing it for years.
SG: I bet you have. You’ve been mates for a long, long time. As surreal as life must be for him, which is up way up there, you have seen that from one step removed, and you have a sense of what that means as you’re an artist on the road connecting with people as well although maybe not quite to the “Beatles running down the street in ‘Help’” thing that he’s been going through. What does that leave you thinking? From what you’ve seen from him, what impact does that have on you? Does that end up being a blessing—you get to see how that can be from a pseudo-safe distance?
SB: If I thought about it and if I dissected it in any way, that wouldn’t be a healthy thing. It just is. There’s no difference in anything I do. There’s no difference in anything he does. There’s no difference in anything any friend I have, whether it be my wife… It just doesn’t make a difference. I’m gonna keep doing what I’m gonna do. Robert Pattinson is going to keep doing what he’s gonna do. Tom Sturridge is gonna keep doing what he’s gonna do. Bobby Long is gonna keep doing what he’s gonna do. Marcus Foster is gonna keep doing what’s he’s gonna do. Angus McNeice is gonna keep doing what he’s gonna do. Anyone I know are gonna do what they’re gonna do, and that’s not changed anything.
You can read the rest of the interview over at Buzzine
Via RpattzBaby
New/Old Robert Pattinson Pic From 2008
New Robert Pattinson Pics from 1st August 2008. It's the T Mobile Sidekick Launch Party
This one is new and the others below were previously posted but weren't HQ.
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Click and Click Again For HQ
Source
This one is new and the others below were previously posted but weren't HQ.
Click and Click Again For UHQ
Click and Click Again For HQ
Source
Beautiful NEW Robert Pattinson Wallpapers
Some beautiful NEW Robert Pattinson Wallpapers from the lovely Jules
One for everyday of the week.
Let's start with some Golden Globes Rob :-)
Kill us with that stare, why don't you?
It's no laughing matter.
And let's finish up with some Robowski
Click and Save Below For Full Size
One for everyday of the week.
Let's start with some Golden Globes Rob :-)
Kill us with that stare, why don't you?
It's no laughing matter.
And let's finish up with some Robowski
Click and Save Below For Full Size
Robert Pattinson's "Water For Elephants" & "Breaking Dawn" Named On Box Office Mojo's 2011 Preview
Box Office Mojo lists "Water for Elephants" on their 2011 Preview: Ten Miscellaneous Contenders and "Twilight: Breaking Dawn" on their 2011 Preview: Sequels - Now, More Than Ever.
See what they have to say about them below.
While sequels, remakes, comic book adaptations and animated movies will inevitably dominate 2011's box office, there will still be a few hits that don't fall in to any of these categories. In 2009, there was Avatar, The Hangover and The Blind Side, and in 2010 there was Inception. Here's a look at ten of the contenders, including three high-profile book adaptations, a few alien invasion movies, a potential Twilight successor or two and some wholly original wild cards.
Water for Elephants (April 22): It's easy to dismiss Robert Pattinson as just part of the Twilight craze thanks to the poor box office performance of Remember Me last March. However, his next movie Water for Elephants is poised to be much more successful: it's helmed by blockbuster director Francis Lawrence (I Am Legend), has interesting co-stars Reese Witherspoon and Christoph Waltz and is based on a reportedly popular book.
Photo Credit: Fame Pictures
Breaking Dawn (Part One) (Nov. 18) follows a trilogy, but one that ended on a high note: with $300.5 million, third entry Eclipse pulled off the rare feat of out-grossing the second entry New Moon. Breaking Dawn returns to the pre-Thanksgiving slot of the first Twilight and New Moon (and formerly Harry Potter), but will have the longest wait yet (17 months). Add in a reportedly mixed fan reaction to the novel and how being broken in two didn't help Deathly Hallows Part 1, and it wouldn't be surprising if interest ebbs for Breaking Dawn. (Kate: We shall see!)
Source Box Office Mojo
See what they have to say about them below.
While sequels, remakes, comic book adaptations and animated movies will inevitably dominate 2011's box office, there will still be a few hits that don't fall in to any of these categories. In 2009, there was Avatar, The Hangover and The Blind Side, and in 2010 there was Inception. Here's a look at ten of the contenders, including three high-profile book adaptations, a few alien invasion movies, a potential Twilight successor or two and some wholly original wild cards.
Water for Elephants (April 22): It's easy to dismiss Robert Pattinson as just part of the Twilight craze thanks to the poor box office performance of Remember Me last March. However, his next movie Water for Elephants is poised to be much more successful: it's helmed by blockbuster director Francis Lawrence (I Am Legend), has interesting co-stars Reese Witherspoon and Christoph Waltz and is based on a reportedly popular book.
Photo Credit: Fame Pictures
Breaking Dawn (Part One) (Nov. 18) follows a trilogy, but one that ended on a high note: with $300.5 million, third entry Eclipse pulled off the rare feat of out-grossing the second entry New Moon. Breaking Dawn returns to the pre-Thanksgiving slot of the first Twilight and New Moon (and formerly Harry Potter), but will have the longest wait yet (17 months). Add in a reportedly mixed fan reaction to the novel and how being broken in two didn't help Deathly Hallows Part 1, and it wouldn't be surprising if interest ebbs for Breaking Dawn. (Kate: We shall see!)
Source Box Office Mojo
Robert Pattinson's "Water For Elephants" Trailer French & Italian Versions
Robert Pattinson speaking French and Italian is always very sexy, ok I know it's not really him, but still. Have a listen!
via Robstenation
And just so you don't have to imagine, here's Robert Pattinson really speaking French.
I love this video!
via Robstenation
And just so you don't have to imagine, here's Robert Pattinson really speaking French.
I love this video!
Flashback Post: Robert Pattinson's "Vanity Fair" Photoshoot By Bruce Weber
So after seeing the Robert Pattinson "Call My Name" vid below some of you requested a flashback post and as always we're only too happy to go trawling through the archives for you!
The VF photoshoot was one of my favourites and I'm only too happy to relive it.
First here's a little vid of Rob talking about being on the cover of "Vanity Fair"
The VF photoshoot was one of my favourites and I'm only too happy to relive it.
First here's a little vid of Rob talking about being on the cover of "Vanity Fair"
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