Here are some screencaps from the new Cosmopolis clip (watch here). You can find more than 800 screencaps over at RP Life
Archive for May 2012
*Screencaps* from the new Cosmopolis clip Leave a comment
Cosmopolis Production Notes – New Details + Quotes from Rob, Cronenberg and More Leave a comment
New details about Cosmopolis with quotes from Rob, Cronenberg and the rest of cast and crew. It’s a 30 pages document, we post only Rob mentions . You can download everything HERE from the Press Kit
CAST
David Cronenberg and long-time collaborator, casting director Deirdre Bowen, have assembled a remarkable cast, with talent from America, Canada, England, and France. The script is character-driven—much of the plot involves short, intense encounters between the protagonist and the secondary characters. The dialogue is central and often demanding. Eric Packer’s personality and psychological journey unfolds in a series of close interactions with the people of the cosmopolis—his employees, lovers and enemies. Choosing the lead actor was crucial, of course, and because the rest of cast would have to work briefly but intimately with the lead, supporting roles also required strong casting.
“Casting is a black art,” proclaims David Cronenberg. “You can kill your movie by making a mistake before you’ve even shot film.” When Robert Pattinson’s name was proposed for the lead role of Packer, Cronenberg watched much of his work—including the young actor’s role as Salvador Dali in Little Ashes—and he was sold: “Rob was the most interesting and exciting actor suggested for COSMOPOLIS, and I knew that he would bring something wonderful to the screen—maybe even something he didn’t know he had.” Under David’s direction, Robert delivers an edgy, understated performance.In fact, Robert notes that he has never felt “utilized to this degree as an actor,” and fellow cast member Paul Giamatti describes Robert’s casting as “genius.”
Robert Pattinson—Eric Packer
Eric Packer is a selfish young member of the ruling class, at the top of the super-rich 1%. He is an anti-hero whose privileged reality is decadent and isolated. Casting Robert Pattinson in this unsympathetic role wasn’t obvious. Robert’s super-stardom perhaps gives him some insight to the pressures of success, but his pressures include the attention of a zealous fan base that might expect him in a different role. And he is younger than Eric Packer was envisioned, an age difference that influences the rest of the casting process. On the other hand, young billionaires and tech-savvy traders are not unusual in today’s society. Plus, casting Robert presents an opportunity to attract a new generation to Cronenberg’s work.
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*VIDEO* NEW Cosmopolis Clip 2 comments
Upcoming: French TV show “Personne ne bouge” dedicated to David Cronenberg (and Cosmopolis) Leave a comment
Translation:
Meeting with David Cronenberg whose film is in competition in Cannes Film Festival.
“Personne ne bouge” is heading to Toronto, we’re not going to shop for maple syrup but we’re going to meet David Cronenberg. Just a few days before his coming back on the Croisette for Cosmopolis, the adaptation of Don De Lillo’s eponymous novel ( and with Robert Pattinson in the lead), Cronenberg will speak about his cinema and his irristible attraction towards weird violence sequences. Cosmopolis is like this. Capitalism, chaos and paranoia: we already say this film is going to be a formal shock, a king of “urban hallucination”.
This show will be broadcasted on Sunday May 20th at 5.35 pm local time ( so 11.35 am ET and 6.35 am PT)
Scans and translation thanks to rpattzrobertpattinson.com
New Movie Role for Robert Pattinson Announced: ‘Mission: Blacklist’ 3 comments
From Deadline:
LOS ANGELES, CA – May 2, 2012 – Robert Pattinson has come on board to star in the upcomingfilm “Mission: Blacklist” with Jean-Stéphane Sauvaire committed to direct. The screenplay was adapted by “Band of Brothers” writer and producer Erik Jendresen from the Harper Collins novel Mission: Black List #1 written by military interrogator Eric Maddox with Davin Seay. Ross M. Dinerstein, Managing Partner of Preferred Content, is producing alongside Jendresen and Kevin Waller.
Embankment Films, the international sales and distribution company recently launched by international sales veterans Tim Haslam and Hugo Grumbar will begin selling the film at the upcoming Cannes Film Market.
”Mission: Blacklist” is a psychological thriller that details the true, inside story of the search for Saddam Hussein and the interrogator, Eric Maddox, who spearheaded his capture.
“This movie is a gripping, edge of your seat thriller,” says Dinerstein. “I have been inspired by Robert and Jean-Stéphane’s dedication to tell this story in the most authentic way possible, and I’m thrilled to add Hugo and Tim to our team.”
Pattinson can next be seen in David Cronenberg’s “Cosmopolis,” which is premiering at the Cannes Film Festival in May. Sauvaire’s last film, “Johnny Mad Dog,” premiered at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival where it won the Prize of Hope.
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Bel Ami Cast Interviews 1 comment
Old Bel Ami Stills Now In UHQ 1 comment
Bel Ami – New On Demand Trailer + Where To Watch 1 comment
‘Bel Ami’ will finally be released on VOD this Friday (May 4th)
All the info come from Bel Ami’s VOD page on Magnolia Pictures’ site
Where ‘Bel Ami’ will be available on May 4th
AT&T, Brighthouse, Cablevision, Charter, Comcast, Cox, Insight, RCN, Time Warner, Verizon, VUDU
Also available to rent from: Amazon.com XBox
Watch on iTunes
VOD Trailer
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Music featured in the International ‘Cosmopolis’ trailer Leave a comment
proXima – Need to Breathe (radio edit version) NB : The film COSMOPOLIS uses a special metal remix of this song for the soundtrack of its international trailer (film Director : David Cronenberg, Starring : Robert Pattinson, Juliette Binoche, …)
Bel Ami on The Playlist’s ‘The Top 10 Indies to Watch on VOD This May’ List 1 comment
BEL AMI – May 4th
Robert Pattinson takes a break from his “Twilight” duties to woo a slew of women in “Bel Ami,” which had its world premiere at this year’s Berlin International Film Festival. The film retells Guy de Maupassant’s tale of social climbing in 19th century Paris, with Pattinson starring as a young seducer who takes advantage of some influential Parisian ladies (Uma Thurman, Kristin Scott Thomas abd Christina Ricci). The film arrives on VOD via Magnolia Pictures before opening in select theaters.


























