Here are HQ official pics of Robert Pattinson at the Breaking Dawn Press conference
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More after the jump!
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Here are HQ official pics of Robert Pattinson at the Breaking Dawn Press conference
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Here are some MQ pics of Robert Pattinson at the Hamilton Behind the Camera Awards.
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Here are official pics of Robert Pattinson at the Breaking Dawn Press conference
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Here are some HQ pics of Robert Pattinson and Chris Weitz at the Hamilton Behind the Camera Awards.
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Part of Rob’s speech (translation source / via) :
The vampire Edward from the Twilight saga, Robert Pattinson, presented Chris Weitz, that directed him in New Moon. Visibly nervous and embarrassed, Pattinson started saying that he “would rather that this room was full of Twilight fans, since they wouldn’t care to notice how bad he’s is for speeches”. The actor, however, started a curious tribute. “When I met Chris I wanted to be friends with him in seconds. He is a trememendous artist… and I think it’s bizarre to be here saying behaved things about him, since in our last conversation we were talking about going to Coachella to eat some mushrooms” – to what Weitz yelled “SOUP! Mushrooms soup!”.
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Here are some fan pics of Robert Patitnson at the Hamilton Behind the Camera Awards.
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David Cronenberg, Paul Giamatti, Sarah Gadon & Mathieu Amalric were all on the Cosmopolis panel at the Lisbon Film Festival to discus the film, and reveal a short preview (you can see a low quality video of it HERE)
ETA: Video from the start of the panel
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Great quality videos from the panel
Robert Pattinson talks about filming love scenes in new interview.
Cosmopolis preview shown at the Lisbon film festival! The image quality is low but the sound quality is good.
Possible release date:
“Paul White also participated in the conversation as a producer of David Cronenberg’s new film “Cosmopolis.” The festival director was free to display a small promotional video with just over two minutes of film that is scheduled for opening Dec. 12, 2012.”
From Collider:
You have another period piece with Bel Ami coming out. Do you enjoy doing that type of work?
MEANEY: It’s interesting because I haven’t done a lot of period work in the past, but I always wanted to because I’m interested in history. Also, as an actor, my background is in the theater and I feel that my strong suit is period work, but I actually didn’t do much of it at all, until the last three or four years. I’m loving it!
Who are you playing in Bel Ami, and what was that cast like to work with?
MEANEY: It takes place in France, in the last 1870′s and 1880′s, with all the shenanigans and wheeling and dealing going on in the business world. The story is about this young man who gets out of the army. He was an officer in the army and he goes to Paris to get a job, but he’s not doing too well. He’s down on his luck. And, he meets a friend of his who was an officer with him in the army, who works the press, and he gets him a job on the newspaper he works for. And then, he meets this guy’s wife, and he meets the wives of the editors, and he ends up having relationships with all these woman, and basically screws his way to the top. That’s the story.
It was a great cast. The three women were Kristin Scott Thomas, Uma Thurman and Christina Ricci. And, Robert Pattinson is terrific. He’s a very, very good young actor. For him, it was an important step away from the whole Twilight thing. I think they’re having some post-production questions about it, so it’s taking a lot of time to come out, but it was such a pleasure to do. Kristin Scott Thomas is such an actress. What an amazing actress. My character is married to Kristin.
Read the rest of the interview over at Collider.