Archive for March 2012
UHQ Photo Of Ashley & Robert Pattinson From Breaking Dawn Event – Paris Leave a comment
Lee MacDougall Talks About “How to Be” Music and Mentions Rob 2 comments
You have a song called ‘How to Be’ that is the same name as the movie Robert Pattinson starred in. How did writing ‘How to Be’ come about?
I was speaking to my friend, Rob and he’d just been through an audition for a movie. He was telling me about the movie and telling me about this guy (his character) who was a complete loser and a failure. He wants to be a good musician, but he was rubbish. Rob thought the character was quite funny. I thought he seemed like a cool character. The film starts with the guy in a queue at a job center and ends with a guy in a queue at the job center; most of the actors and musicians in London are similar to that. I told him I was going to write the theme to the movie. I spent two days on my bed writing this song- I initially had a bit of writer’s block, but then it came to me. I took it back and played it to him and his family in his kitchen. I gave him the CD and said to play it to the producer and director.Then, Rob came back and told me that they had already picked out the soundtrack for it, but that it was a really good song. I thought to myself- ‘not to worry’, so I kept it and started playing it and it’s worked out really well. It’s not supposed to be about me, but everyone always assumes it’s about me. And, I think…. really?! Am I that much of a loser? (laughing)
Fan Pics from Bel Ami Premiere 2 comments
Some more fan pics from the Bel Ami Premiere Red Carpet
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New Bel Ami Footage Leave a comment
More Fan Pictures of Robert Pattinson at the Bel Ami Premiere in Berlin 2 comments
Here are some more new fan pics from Rob at the Bel Ami Premiere. Thanks to Twilight Italian Moms for sharing these with us!
New/Old Pictures of Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner from Comic Con Press Conference 3 comments
Bel Ami Directors talk Robert Pattinson and his fame 6 comments
HuffingtonPost had an interview with the directors of Bel Ami and asked them about Robert Pattinson and his fame:
Bel Ami: How Did The Directors Deal With Robert Pattinson’s Sudden Fame?
Robert Pattinson has made a generation of girls swoon, and brought in millions of dollars for the producers of the Twilight phenomenon, where his portrayal of Edward Cullen means he needn’t get out of bed again if he doesn’t feel like it.
So, it would be understandable if such adulation had gone to his pretty tousle-haired head, and made him a bit difficult to work with. How did the directors of his new film Bel Ami deal with such an idol on this, their very first film?
“He was delightful,” insists Nick Ormerod, one half of the directing duo along with Declan Donnellan – established theatre directors with a body of stage, ballet and opera work more than three decades in the making, but novices when it came to film.
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Bel Ami Poster & Billboard In Russia 1 comment
Bel Ami review by Impact 1 comment
A plotless tale of Parisian adultery, debut directors Declan Donnellan and Nick Ormerod’s adaptation of Guy de Maupassant’s classic novel Bel Ami certainly boasts some fine performances, but leaves us with nothing else.It is 1890 and ex-cavalry officer Georges Duroy (Robert Pattinson) arrives in Paris having completed three years military service in Algeria, looking for a well-paid job. On one of his frequent visits to a Parisian brothel he meets former comrade Forester, and with the phrase ‘come and meet my wife’, Duroy begins to ascend the social ladder, landing himself a job at Forester’s newspaper ‘La Vie Francais’. The wife Madeleine (Uma Thurman) and her two friends Clotilde (Christina Ricci) and Virginie (Kristin Scott Thomas) fall for Georges immediately and take him under their wings as their ‘Bel Ami’.























