Here’s the full video of the BFI Q&A. Thanks to Lillred for filming this and uploading. If you repost this, please credit her.
*SPOILER ALERT* If you want to avoid it, start at 0:35.
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Part 2:
Here’s the full video of the BFI Q&A. Thanks to Lillred for filming this and uploading. If you repost this, please credit her.
*SPOILER ALERT* If you want to avoid it, start at 0:35.
part 1:
Part 2:
Here are some great pictures of Rob from our friend Kirsty. Check her site for more gorgeous pics of Rob, Guy and David!
Here’s Robert Pattinson’s interview in ‘The Sunday Times’ – Out tomorrow!
The best thing about Robert Pattinson is how weird he is. If he weren’t acting, he’d be the one in the office grinning with half a mouth and going out of his way to avoid the water cooler. He’s friendly, but weird — with a laugh like Butt-head if he’d gone to a nice independent school in Barnes. We met in May at the Cannes film festival, once he’d finished his cigarette under a sky barely holding its rain. To call his clothes “grunge” would be a disservice to the thought that goes into grunge. It’s just messy: lumberjack shirt, T-shirt, trainers, white jeans. “I’m so hung-over,” he moans, as I turn the tape on. “I feel absolutely disgusting.”
The room is packed with soggy hacks. They sit in clusters, for 15 minutes of R-Patz, for a quote about Twilight to spread over the internet. The vampire saga is over, but remains undead. From 2008 to 2012, those five films, based on Stephenie Meyer’s novels, made £2 billion worldwide and fostered a fan base still fervently in love with their leading man. To many, he will always be Edward, the immortal who cared and fell in love with Bella (Kristen Stewart). They added to the mystique by becoming an off-screen couple, too. Throw in his key role in Harry Potter and it’s unsurprising that the pallid hunk has spent much of his life in the headlines. It’s been an odd coming-of-age for the youngest of three, who grew up in a polite London suburb and, as I find out, doesn’t really like big films.