Here are some great new wallpapers thanks to Robert Pattinson Italia:
Archive for August 2012
New Robert Pattinson wallpapers Leave a comment
*SCANS* Robert Pattinson in Magazines around the globe 4 comments
Here are some scans of several magazines from around the globe:
“20 Minuten” Magazine – Switzerland | “All Star” Magazine – Russia | “Vanidades” Magazine – Spain:
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New/Old Pic Of Rob at Breaking Dawn Premiere 1 comment
New/Old David Cronenberg interview on Cosmopolis, Rob and Twilight fans 2 comments
At 69, Canadian director David Cronenberg is more prolific and respectable than ever. But from the venereal turd-creatures of 1975’s Shivers to Eric Packer, the dead-eyed capitalist played by Robert Pattinson in his adaptation of Don DeLillo’s novel Cosmopolis, Cronenberg’s intelligence, integrity and clinical insight into human psychology have never been in doubt. As the one-time Baron of Blood becomes a pillar of the filmmaking establishment, we find out that, although his subjects may have changed, Cronenberg’s passion remains undimmed.
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*Video* “Bel Ami” Rob’s Set Interview + Clips with portuguese subtitles Leave a comment
The videos are not new but we’re posting because of the Opening of Bel Ami today at a lot of countries (check below)
from California Filme:
The SEDUCTIVE, starring Robert Pattinson, opens this Friday, Aug. 3, in Sao Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Porto Alegre, Brasilia and Salvador. The film selected for official competition of the last Berlin International Film Festival, is based on the work of Guy de Maupassant and directed by Declan Donnellan and Nick Ormerod. In the cast are still Uma Thurman, Christina Ricci and Kristin Scott Thomas.
More Clips at CaliforniaFilme | via Gossip Dance
The Latest ‘Cosmopolis’ BTS Stills With Rob and Cronenberg Now Bigger/Untagged Leave a comment
We posted 10 of them before HERE but 8 are now bigger and untagged.
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Robert Pattinson to attend Cosmopolis US Premiere? 4 comments
According to People magazine, Rob’s rep says he’ll attend Cosmopolis Premiere
ETA: According to Access Hollywood’s Shaun Robinson, Rob will do paired interviews with David Cronenberg.
Pattinson, 26, stars in the new movie Cosmopolis, due out in theaters Aug. 17. And despite reports that the Twilight star has cancelled promotional appearances for the movie, he will show up to support the film in a few short weeks.
“Cosmopolis is a film that Robert is very proud of and looks forward to supporting,” his rep said in a statement Wednesday. “No confirmed engagements have been canceled. Any reports to the contrary are inaccurate.”
So the fiercely private Pattinson will have to face the media and fan frenzy during the Cosmopolis premiere in New York City on Aug. 13 and speak to reporters at a press event the following day.
New Pictures of Robert Pattinson from the Cosmopolis Premiere in Portugal 8 comments
Great Cosmopolis Review by NSW Law Society Journal – Australia Leave a comment
Here’s a great Cosmopolis review from the NSW Law Society Journal (Australia)
“Is it coincidence, or something in the zeitgeist? There’s a curiosity in cinema whereby two films release on the same topic at around the same time (for example, in 2005, Capote(Miller) and Infamous(McGrath)). There are many examples. And it’s happened again.
This month two films appeared featuring a protagonist who rides around a big city in a stretch limo over the course of one day, for the full length of the film, interacting with other characters in a series of vignettes. One was Leos Carax’s very strange Holy Motors(with Kylie Minogue), which divided audiences recently at the Cannes Film Festival. The other was David Cronenberg’s latest, Cosmopolis.
Cronenberg not only directed but wrote the screenplay for Cosmopolis, adapting Don DeLillo’s 2003 book of the same name. Cronenberg has been busy lately. A Dangerous Method, about the relationship between Carl Jung and Sigmund Freud, has only just left our cinemas.
DeLillo’s book also divided readers and critics. One critic found it “eerily brilliant”, others considered it a victory of style over substance. The same argument is likely over the film, but I’m on the side of eerie brilliance.
Cronenberg took only six days to adapt the screenplay from the novel, because he found the novel’s dialogue so marvelous. He said he “started typing down all the dialogue from the book on my computer without changing or adding anything. It took me three days. When I was done, I wondered, ‘Is there enough material for a film? I think so’.”
As a result, the dialogue is very literary, not naturalistic. But it is entrancing: more akin to poetry than prose.
It helps that Cronenberg has assembled a fascinating cast to speak this poetic dialogue. First, he recruited teen heartthrob Robert Pattinson, famous for playing a vampire in theTwilight series of films (one every year since 2008, with one more due in 2012). Pattinson plays the lead, 28-year-old billionaire asset manager Eric Packer, who rides across New York in a limo over the course of one day in order to get his hair cut. Pattinson acquits himself very well, handling the arch dialogue with wit and precision.
A passing parade of actors encounters Packer one by one, mostly in the limo but occasionally outside. Among others, there’s his head of security (Kevin Durand), chief of technology (a twitchy Jay Baruchel), a former lover and current art adviser (Juliet Binoche), chief of theory (Samantha Morton, who has the most abstract dialogue to spout), and his obscenely wealthy wife (Sarah Gadon). Packer’s doctor even conducts daily health checks in the limo, examining his prostate while Packer simultaneously discusses the economy of China and flirts with his chief of finance (Emily Hampshire).
As Packer moves slowly across a gridlocked city (the US President is in town), his currency analyst warns him he’s over-exposed to the Chinese yuan. In the book, nine years old now, it was the yen (how global finance has changed since 2003). His chief of security warns him of a credible threat of assassination (of Packer, not the President), and protestors crowd the streets, daubing the limo with paint. Will Packer’s impassive facade crack under such pressure?
The answer comes in the lead-up to his tense confrontation with Paul Giamatti, playing a disgruntled former employee. It’s another brilliant performance from Giamatti, whose search for life’s meaning is the antithesis of Packer’s ruthless detachment.
There are no answers to the global financial crisis here. That’s not so surprising given the book predated the GFC by some years. But that’s also what’s so astonishing. The book has anticipated so much of what transpired in those intervening years – even down to Rupert Murdoch’s pie in the face! And Cronenberg has managed to transform this difficult, wordy, prescient book into a vehicle as sleek and polished as a limousine.”
Landmark Theaters Release Cities Where Cosmopolis Will Be Shown in US 2 comments
Cosmopolis is coming soon to the following Landmark theaters! The dates have not yet been released.
Cosmopolis is making it’s US debut in New York City and Los Angeles on August 17th.
Kendall Square Cinema – Boston
Landmark’s Century Centre Cinema – Chicago
Keystone Art Cinema – Indianapolis
Sunshine Cinema – New York
Hillcrest Cinemas – San Diego
Embarcadero Center Cinema – San Francisco
Shattuck Cinemas – San Francisco East Bay.


























