Here are some great new pics of Robert Pattinson and Christoph Waltz on the set of Water for Elephants yesterday.
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More after the jump!
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Here are some great new pics of Robert Pattinson and Christoph Waltz on the set of Water for Elephants yesterday.
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Thanks to @MariahajilE for the tip.
Bret Easton Ellis, the author of novels like Less Than Zero, Rules of Attraction and American Psycho, mentioned Rob and Twilight in an interview with NY Mag:
Imperial Bedrooms was, in a way, a side project. But it’s also part of the processing of his past, and of his return to L.A., where his friends are “directors, actors, producers, people I’m involved with in various projects,” he says. Ellis has always been seduced by money and fame, and that hasn’t changed. “Maybe it’s a weird strain of anti-intellectualism,” he says, but if given a choice he’d rather “hang out with Rob Pattinson than Richard Ford.”
And he also mentions that Gus Van Sant was trying to direct Breaking Dawn:
Van Sant, meanwhile, was trying to get the gig to direct Twilight. “You can make a lot of money doing that,” Ellis whispers, so lightly that it doesn’t get picked up by my tape recorder.
Here are thirties style pics of Robert Pattinson on the set of Water for Elephants today.
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From RobPattzNews:
Thanks to KstewRobFans for transcribing the short clip which we assume is coming from the Eclipse electronic press junket. But not sure. Take a listen either way!
“[I have very specific] ideas about how i want to do my work and how I want to be perceived…i don’t listen to anyone else…can’t stand if someone is trying to tell me to do something…it’s probably a mistake sometimes…i like being meticulous and it’s quite difficult as an actor to have that much control…”
*update* Audio vid added
http://www.youtube.com/v/aX_wLIqBNJc&hl=en_GB&fs=1&border=1
From Engadget:
Think Apple and Android fans are hardcore? Those guys are mere lightweights compared to Twilightfanatics, who’ll soon have a phone to call their own too. Coming with eight tie-in wallpapers and that embellished back cover, this version of the GD510 — a thoroughly unexciting featurephone with ambitions above its 3-inch, resistive touchscreen station — has just become available over in France, for free on contracts with Orange or in exchange for €199 ($238). As a bonus temptation, LG is also throwing in a free copy of Twilight: New Moon, though we doubt anyone buying this phone will have seen that movie less than a dozen times.
Source thanks to @jenbirtles