New Pictures of Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart snuggling at On The Road After Party
Awwww...that smile :)
Lookin' sharp!
We've posted a few of these but some of Rob's expressions are new. You know he's endless with the expressions. :D
Click HERE if you missed the other batch and HERE if you missed the video
MORE after the cut!
*NEW* Pics Of Robert Pattinson Looking Stunning On "Le Grand Journal"
*NEW* Pics Of Robert Pattinson Looking Stunning On "Le Grand Journal"
Why SO GORGEOUS Rob?
Who's that I see behind you Rob?
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Why SO GORGEOUS Rob?
Who's that I see behind you Rob?
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MORE After The Cut
New Robert Pattinson interview with Premiere magazine: Talks Cosmopolis, french filmmakers, Twilight and more
New Robert Pattinson interview with Premiere magazine: Talks Cosmopolis, french filmmakers, Twilight and more
Premiere (France) has more of their interview with Rob! All new stuff. Click here for french speakers and for the rest of us...it's a google translation for now. We'll update if a better one is available.
UPDATE: Better translation:
P: Is there some part of you that is thrilled to surprise your Twilight fans who would see Cosmopolis?
RP: When my casting in Cosmopolis was announced, I saw many of them buying Don DeLillo's book. And it doesn't shock them at all that I'm playing a role like this one. On the contrary, I feel like they want to see us succeed, for us to be successful after the saga. They want us to be loved and respected. They're aren't fans like any others, they might not all be movie fanatics, but I can feel in them a desire to become one. They're interested in what we do, even if it's an usual movie like Cosmopolis. Actors that are in popular hits or franchises, often feel like they have to do things that would please 'this' audience. But I think that they underestimate their spectators. I know that Twilight fans want to adapt themselves. If you've played in Transformers, it doesn't mean you have to limit yourself to that all your life.
P: Cosmopolis press promise to be ... interesting. In hope that all the interviews won't focus only on one particular scene.
RP: I don't see which scene they could focus on that would reduce/narrow down the movie ...
P: I do ...
RP: You mean the check-up scene, I guess? Having said that now, it's a pretty good promo for the movie: "So, you get your prostate checked in Cosmopolis?" *laughs* As soon as I have an erotic scene, the most common you could imagine, I know I'll hear about it.
P: In Cosmopolis, there's one where a taser is involved?
RP: The one in the hotel .. We shot that one in one take. Patricia (McKenzie), the actress, was really at ease with her body. When we had to rehearse the scene, she almost took all her clothes off. I just stood there in my underwear, so embarrassed! After the scene was done, I went to see the cameraman and asked him: "Is it me or what just happened was really intense? I almost felt like I really had sex!" The sex scene in History of Violence was already incredible. I don't know why but David Cronenberg is really talented for that. It's a surprising specialty for a director, but it's his.
P: David Lynch is pretty good too for that. It's funny because when you see Lynch and Cronenberg, the first thing that comes to mind isn't: "I'm sure those guys shoot amazing sex scenes."
RP: It might be due to the fascination that David has with the human body. Even in a movie like Videodrome, he sexualizes everything - the orifice that James Woods has on his belly looks a lot like a vagina. And I can really see David thinking about it and tell himself: "MMMh, I like that." We see less and less filmmakers having enough confidence that would let them flaunt and dig their obsessions. It's like Tarantino and women's feet. It's his thing, he likes that and thus going to put it iin all his movies. I'm not attracted to feet but when they film those of Bridget Fonda in Jacky Brow, it's sexy.
P: In Cosmopolis, you get a visit from Juliette Binoche in the limp. She uses the space in a very creative way ...
RP: Originally, the sex scene with Juliette was supposed to happen in a hotel room, but found it more interesting for it to happen in the limo. You have to ask yourself a question: how to you film, with success, a sex scene in a limo? Well, you end up bumping yourself everywhere in the car *laughs*. The worst is that I met Juliette Binoche, who is one of my favorite actresses, right before filming the scene. And 5 minutes later, we were writhing in the limo ... Very strange. But yes, it was more appropriate in that space.
P: What about Mathieu Amalric, the other French of the movie?
RP: He's amazing. I'm sad he's mostly filmed in wide shots because you can't really enjoy the crazy facial expressions he did. Does he work a lot in France?
P: Not enough. But he directs too.
RP: It doesn't surprise me. By the way, did you see the trailer for Rust and Bone? If only Audiard decided to film in English .. He's probably the biggest director active, able of making movies that touch the general public while still being, indisputably, art. The performances in his movies are the best, his action scenes are the best ... Not a lot of filmmakers can reach his level, except for maybe James Gray, with whom I dream of working.
Old outtakes in better quality after the cut
Premiere (France) has more of their interview with Rob! All new stuff. Click here for french speakers and for the rest of us...it's a google translation for now. We'll update if a better one is available.
UPDATE: Better translation:
P: Is there some part of you that is thrilled to surprise your Twilight fans who would see Cosmopolis?
RP: When my casting in Cosmopolis was announced, I saw many of them buying Don DeLillo's book. And it doesn't shock them at all that I'm playing a role like this one. On the contrary, I feel like they want to see us succeed, for us to be successful after the saga. They want us to be loved and respected. They're aren't fans like any others, they might not all be movie fanatics, but I can feel in them a desire to become one. They're interested in what we do, even if it's an usual movie like Cosmopolis. Actors that are in popular hits or franchises, often feel like they have to do things that would please 'this' audience. But I think that they underestimate their spectators. I know that Twilight fans want to adapt themselves. If you've played in Transformers, it doesn't mean you have to limit yourself to that all your life.
P: Cosmopolis press promise to be ... interesting. In hope that all the interviews won't focus only on one particular scene.
RP: I don't see which scene they could focus on that would reduce/narrow down the movie ...
P: I do ...
RP: You mean the check-up scene, I guess? Having said that now, it's a pretty good promo for the movie: "So, you get your prostate checked in Cosmopolis?" *laughs* As soon as I have an erotic scene, the most common you could imagine, I know I'll hear about it.
P: In Cosmopolis, there's one where a taser is involved?
RP: The one in the hotel .. We shot that one in one take. Patricia (McKenzie), the actress, was really at ease with her body. When we had to rehearse the scene, she almost took all her clothes off. I just stood there in my underwear, so embarrassed! After the scene was done, I went to see the cameraman and asked him: "Is it me or what just happened was really intense? I almost felt like I really had sex!" The sex scene in History of Violence was already incredible. I don't know why but David Cronenberg is really talented for that. It's a surprising specialty for a director, but it's his.
P: David Lynch is pretty good too for that. It's funny because when you see Lynch and Cronenberg, the first thing that comes to mind isn't: "I'm sure those guys shoot amazing sex scenes."
RP: It might be due to the fascination that David has with the human body. Even in a movie like Videodrome, he sexualizes everything - the orifice that James Woods has on his belly looks a lot like a vagina. And I can really see David thinking about it and tell himself: "MMMh, I like that." We see less and less filmmakers having enough confidence that would let them flaunt and dig their obsessions. It's like Tarantino and women's feet. It's his thing, he likes that and thus going to put it iin all his movies. I'm not attracted to feet but when they film those of Bridget Fonda in Jacky Brow, it's sexy.
P: In Cosmopolis, you get a visit from Juliette Binoche in the limp. She uses the space in a very creative way ...
RP: Originally, the sex scene with Juliette was supposed to happen in a hotel room, but found it more interesting for it to happen in the limo. You have to ask yourself a question: how to you film, with success, a sex scene in a limo? Well, you end up bumping yourself everywhere in the car *laughs*. The worst is that I met Juliette Binoche, who is one of my favorite actresses, right before filming the scene. And 5 minutes later, we were writhing in the limo ... Very strange. But yes, it was more appropriate in that space.
P: What about Mathieu Amalric, the other French of the movie?
RP: He's amazing. I'm sad he's mostly filmed in wide shots because you can't really enjoy the crazy facial expressions he did. Does he work a lot in France?
P: Not enough. But he directs too.
RP: It doesn't surprise me. By the way, did you see the trailer for Rust and Bone? If only Audiard decided to film in English .. He's probably the biggest director active, able of making movies that touch the general public while still being, indisputably, art. The performances in his movies are the best, his action scenes are the best ... Not a lot of filmmakers can reach his level, except for maybe James Gray, with whom I dream of working.
Old outtakes in better quality after the cut
VIDEO Of Robert Pattinson On Le Grand Journal (With Translation)
UPDATED POST With HQ vid
VIDEO Of Robert Pattinson On Le Grand Journal (With Translation)
Translation
Michel: You were here in 2009, you walked the red carpet. We have footage. You did it again yesterday for another movie, for On the Road and you're going to do it again tomorrow for your first movie in competition. Cosmopolis by David Cronenberg, that's long-awaited. You said this movie changed you life. I quote from Premiere magazine: you said it gave you balls.
Rob: I don't know why everyone brings up the balls thing. I think it got lost in translation. I wanted to say that I got balls surgically attached to my body during the whole movie.
Michel: So it's the story of a golden boy working in finance, an adaptation from Don DeLillo's novel, Frédéric.
Frédéric: He's an AMmrican author that's very well-known who talked a lot about society and the dangers of finance. But also about power. I was thinking, I mean I'm sure you've read the book to prepare for the role but did you also study bankers or watch trader movies, Wall Street or American Psycho maybe to work on the role of Eric Packer, this dangerous banker? That was a long question.
Rob: I didn't think it was related to finances or traders. I liked the lyrical aspect of the script. I tried to prepared myself my own way like for my other roles. But it was pretty much impossible because there was no way to deal with this the normal way.
I don't know, there might be some inconscious aspects that come out of the character.
VIDEO Of Robert Pattinson On Le Grand Journal (With Translation)
Translation
Michel: You were here in 2009, you walked the red carpet. We have footage. You did it again yesterday for another movie, for On the Road and you're going to do it again tomorrow for your first movie in competition. Cosmopolis by David Cronenberg, that's long-awaited. You said this movie changed you life. I quote from Premiere magazine: you said it gave you balls.
Rob: I don't know why everyone brings up the balls thing. I think it got lost in translation. I wanted to say that I got balls surgically attached to my body during the whole movie.
Michel: So it's the story of a golden boy working in finance, an adaptation from Don DeLillo's novel, Frédéric.
Frédéric: He's an AMmrican author that's very well-known who talked a lot about society and the dangers of finance. But also about power. I was thinking, I mean I'm sure you've read the book to prepare for the role but did you also study bankers or watch trader movies, Wall Street or American Psycho maybe to work on the role of Eric Packer, this dangerous banker? That was a long question.
Rob: I didn't think it was related to finances or traders. I liked the lyrical aspect of the script. I tried to prepared myself my own way like for my other roles. But it was pretty much impossible because there was no way to deal with this the normal way.
I don't know, there might be some inconscious aspects that come out of the character.
Robert Pattinson On "Le Grand Journal"
Robert Pattinson On "Le Grand Journal"
CUTE Rob
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FIRST LOOK: Robert Pattinson as Edward Cullen in Breaking Dawn Part 2 Character Poster
FIRST LOOK: Robert Pattinson as Edward Cullen in Breaking Dawn Part 2 Character Poster
Damn. And notice the coat. :') Throwback!
UPDATE: courtjustice reminded me that the coat was on display a little over a year ago and it's a cadet jacket. I remembered that display from a Twicon because I thought Mannequinward looked kick ass. Check it out!
This was obviously his promo shoot look. ;) With the blue tone of the poster and tailored coat, it still feels very throwback-y. Thanks, CJ!
Forever love Edward Cullen.
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Bella and Jacob character posters at the source.
Additionally, Entertainment Weekly announced a new book release from the franchise:
We'll post pre-order links when they're available. :)
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Damn. And notice the coat. :') Throwback!
UPDATE: courtjustice reminded me that the coat was on display a little over a year ago and it's a cadet jacket. I remembered that display from a Twicon because I thought Mannequinward looked kick ass. Check it out!
This was obviously his promo shoot look. ;) With the blue tone of the poster and tailored coat, it still feels very throwback-y. Thanks, CJ!
Forever love Edward Cullen.
Click for LARGER
Bella and Jacob character posters at the source.
Additionally, Entertainment Weekly announced a new book release from the franchise:
For those of you anticipating Nov. 16th — the release of the final Twilight movie — with a mix of utmost dread and excitement, the good folks at Little, Brown will be releasing the definitive, lushly photographed tome to commemorate the record-breaking film series on Oct. 9. EW got the first peek at the cover and the scoop on what you can find inside — from the looks of it, you’ll have a hard time prying this must-have from a true Twihard’s cold, dead hands. Feast your eyes below!
Fans of the #1 New York Times bestselling Twilight Saga novels and films will treasure this magnificently detailed film guide! The Complete Film Archive offers a fresh look at the adored films based on Stephenie Meyer’s beloved book series. Discover newly revealed secrets from the set through stories from the actors themselves— including Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, Taylor Lautner, and the rest of the glittering cast. Go inside the phenomena with removable script pages, reproductions of screening passes, VIP invitations, and set pieces, as well as other collectibles that make this deluxe volume a must-have for every fan. Through new interviews with the stars and filmmakers, as well as unpublished images, the entire saga unfolds in rich detail: the beginning groundswell of Twilight mania, the frenzy for New Moon, the dramatic action of Eclipse, and the transformative conclusion of both Breaking Dawn films. The love story between Bella Swan and Edward Cullen quickly became a global obsession, and this lushly illustrated volume captures the evolution like never before.
We'll post pre-order links when they're available. :)
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Livestream Link & Times To Watch Robert Pattinson On Le Grand Journal
Robert Pattinson will be on Le Grand Journal later on today. Here are the times and link you need to watch
Le Grand Journal starts at 7:10PM CET / 6:10 GMT/ 1:10PM EST /10:10AM PST And you can watch HERE
To get the livestream to work change your computers clock to Paris Time ;-)
Le Grand Journal starts at 7:10PM CET / 6:10 GMT/ 1:10PM EST /10:10AM PST And you can watch HERE
To get the livestream to work change your computers clock to Paris Time ;-)
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Robert Pattinson As Eric Packer In 2 *NEW* "Cosmopolis" Stills
Robert Pattinson As Eric Packer In 2 *NEW* "Cosmopolis" Stills
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Robert Pattinson & David Cronenberg Doing A Q&A In London 1st June
Robert Pattinson & David Cronenberg Doing A Q&A In London 1st June
Check out the details below
Cosmopolis Q&A with David Cronenberg and Robert Pattinson
Members' priority booking now open!
Curzon Q&A: Cosmopolis (15) plus Q&A with David Cronenberg and Robert Pattinson
Friday 1 June 6.30pm MAYFAIR
Members' priority booking is now open. Any remaining tickets will go on general sale from Friday 25 May at 1.00pm. Click here for more information on how to become a Curzon member
Priority booking is available in person at Curzon Mayfair or by phoning 0330 500 1331.
Tickets: £50.00/£42.50 Cineastes
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Check out the details below
Cosmopolis Q&A with David Cronenberg and Robert Pattinson
Members' priority booking now open!
Curzon Q&A: Cosmopolis (15) plus Q&A with David Cronenberg and Robert Pattinson
Friday 1 June 6.30pm MAYFAIR
Members' priority booking is now open. Any remaining tickets will go on general sale from Friday 25 May at 1.00pm. Click here for more information on how to become a Curzon member
Priority booking is available in person at Curzon Mayfair or by phoning 0330 500 1331.
Tickets: £50.00/£42.50 Cineastes
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Video Of Robert Pattinson & Kristen Stewart At The OTR AfterParty In Cannes
UPDATED With Longer Vid
Video Of Robert Pattinson & Kristen Stewart At The OTR AfterParty In Cannes
Pics are HERE & HERE if you missed them
Ok I want to know what the heck Rob is doing at the 0:39 mark
LONGER Vid
Original Vid After The Cut
Video Of Robert Pattinson & Kristen Stewart At The OTR AfterParty In Cannes
Pics are HERE & HERE if you missed them
Ok I want to know what the heck Rob is doing at the 0:39 mark
LONGER Vid
Original Vid After The Cut
*NEW* Pics Of Robert Pattinson Doing A Press Interview With Metro (France) Today
UPDATE Added Another New Pic of Rob
*NEW* Pics Of Robert Pattinson Doing A Press Interview With Metro (France)Today
Our Rob is a busy boy!
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Meilleur itw du festival, à lire très vite sur http://metrofrance.com #Cannes2012
The best interview of the festival, read soon at on http://metrofrance.com # Cannes2012
Exciting can't wait to read it
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*NEW* Pics Of Robert Pattinson Doing A Press Interview With Metro (France)Today
Our Rob is a busy boy!
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Meilleur itw du festival, à lire très vite sur http://metrofrance.com #Cannes2012
The best interview of the festival, read soon at on http://metrofrance.com # Cannes2012
Exciting can't wait to read it
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Thanks Sky
No Pic Left Behind: *NEW* Pic Of Robert Pattinson & Thierry Frémaux On The OTR Red Carpet
No Pic Left Behind: *NEW* Pic Of Robert Pattinson & Thierry Frémaux On The OTR Red Carpet
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