What Was Robert Pattinson's Favourite Scene In "Cosmopolis"? (New Interviews From The Berlin Press Junket)

What Was Robert Pattinson's Favourite Scene In "Cosmopolis"? (New Interviews From The Berlin Press Junket)

I love these new interviews with David Cronenberg & Robert Pattinson from the "Cosmopolis" Berlin Press Junket AND wait for it.................they're not dubbed!!!

Sit back and enjoy



And this one is a little different to the one above with a few new questions. Rob Talks about his favourite scene & also about his next project "Mission: Blacklist"

*NEW* Audio Interview With Robert Pattinson With W Radio

*NEW* Audio Interview With Robert Pattinson With W Radio

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I LOVE that they didn't dub over him.
It's a great interview give it a listen below



Source via rpattzkstewtwilightaddict

Robert Pattinson appears on US DVD cover + release date confirmed

Robert Pattinson appears on US DVD cover + release date confirmed

We posted the August 7th date last month but eOnline has revealed the Bel Ami DVD cover.

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You can't pre-order yet but here are the links in case you bookmark the page.


It sounds like there will also be a behind-the-scenes featurette. No mention of deleted scenes so this could be the same special features as the UK version.

UK release date is July 23rd and you can pre-order with Amazon now!




Breaking Dawn Part 2 cast member talks Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart: "We all got a little misty — even Rob and Kristen."

Breaking Dawn Part 2 cast member talks Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart: "We all got a little misty — even Rob and Kristen."

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From Celebuzz

There’s a new vampire in town — and she’s ready to sink her teeth into Hollywood.
Tracey Heggins plays Senna, the oldest vampire from the Amazon coven that fights with the Cullens against the Volturi, in the upcoming Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn — Part 2. The movie, which hits theaters this fall, is the final installment of the Twilight franchise.
Celebuzz recently sat down with the stunning actress, who dished on the upcoming film, how Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart behaved on set, and what prank the entire cast pulled on the movie’s director.

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Celebuzz: What was it like being cast in such a huge franchise like Twilight?
TH: It’s so funny, because I always say I’m just this little fish in this big, happy pond. Everyone from Rob, Kristen, to Stephenie Meyer– they were all so kind. As soon as Peter Facinelli walked on set, he welcomed us. It’s just been a blessing to be in fantasyland and to be an adult that can just play make-believe.

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CB: The film’s director, Bill Condon, said it brought out a very paternal and motherly part of Rob and Kristen on set —aside from their swearing! Would you agree?
TH: Yes, Mackenzie had a swear dish, so each swear was per dollar. Some people said, “I’ll give you 20 dollars now before we even start working.” So, she whooped us all into shape with our dirty mouths.

CB: What was it like working with stars like Robert and Kristen?
TH: It was good because they were both really down to earth. It’s very scary to go off on a set with huge names. I mean, when you are number one on IMDB, it’s a little intimidating. But they were just cool, and Kristen was like a tomboy and was so down to earth. Rob was the same way. He actually has this almost self-deprecating, ‘Oh, did I just say that?’ And I understand why he did that because it made everyone else feel so comfortable. So thank you, Robert!

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CB: What was it like filming the last scene of the series? Were there any tears on set?
TH: Yes, especially when we went back to re-shoot. It was really like, ‘This is over now.’ That was really rough. You feel like a void when it’s all done. No matter how much is in the movie or not in the movie, we spent a lot of time together. Everyone from all the behind-the-scenes people and wardrobe, etc. make a set happen. I’ll be honest: we all got a little misty — even Rob and Kristen.

New/Old pictures of Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart at the 'On The Road' after party

New/Old pictures of Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart at the 'On The Road' after party

UPDATE: Added another pic. He's so tall :)

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Dare I challenge the dark recesses to caption this?

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Similar to this picture we already posted but new angle

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ICYM, our gallery of pictures from that night after the cut!

Short Audio Snippet With Robert Pattinson & Some Videos From The "Cosmopolis" Berlin Premiere

Short Audio Snippet With Robert Pattinson & Some Videos From The "Cosmopolis" Berlin Premiere

Rob talks about looking at a video of Jeffrey Dahmer for his Eric character



If you're interested in checking out the vid Rob is talking about have a look HERE

A little Behind the Scenes of Robert Pattinson doing Interviews



And in this one the interviewer asks David Cronenberg if it's the first Cronenberg movie with a lot of teenage girls in attendance

Cosmopolis Is An Absolute Work Of Art, & Robert Pattinson’s Performance Is Nothing Short Of Stunning

How could I not be in love with this review when it says things like that?

Ok, ok you have to ignore the "R-pattz" reference and the "legion of batshit fans" remark but I can totally turn a blind eye to both of those when Harry Harris says such things as "Robert Pattinson has proved himself as an actor of real prowess in Cosmopolis – my film of the year so far" and that Cosmopolis is "probably the most exciting piece of cinema this century".

PLEASE head over to Sabotagetimes.com and read the full article!

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R-Patz has finally cast of the shackles of Edward Cullen and proved himself as an actor of real prowess in Cosmopolis – my film of the year so far

“Prepare to be surprised” reads the tagline for Cosmopolis, David Cronenberg’s long awaited adaptation of Don DeLillo’s novel, and given the fact that teen idol Robert Pattinson adorns the posters, slumped over in a beast of a limousine, you get the feeling that it’s his performance that we’re being directed towards. He is arguably the biggest star of the moment, thrown from relative obscurity into the blinding light via the Twilight series, and the legion of batshit fans that it has managed to accrue. The worry for Pattinson in becoming so closely associated with one role is that the more popular Twilight becomes, and certainly it’s showing no signs of abating, the harder it will be for him to craft a career for himself when the franchise inevitably comes to a close.

Kudos to him then for taking on Cosmopolis, a dark, challenging, radical change of pace directed by David Cronenberg. I’ll cut right to the chase: The film is an absolute work of art, and Robert Pattinson’s performance is nothing short of stunning.
 
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