
Archive for March 2015
New/Old Picture of Robert Pattinson and Paul Sorvino from the Vanity Fair Oscar After Party Leave a comment
New fan picture of Robert Pattinson Leave a comment
Alessandra Mastronardi talks about Robert Pattinson and LIFE 10 comments

Robert Pattinson? Let’s dismantle the myth: he is not a sex symbol. he is cute, but he fascinates you more for his kind behavior and/or for his attitude of a damned genius. But then, just because of it, for me he is more interesting. He has the world at his feet but he never acts pretentious or superior. A couple of times I asked him personal questions about his work and career. He is a bit embarrassed and shy – and I’m Neapolitan – but once he opens up he’s smiling and never dull.
Corbijn is very precise when it comes to the details. In the early days of filming I realized that Rob had some strange tics. I asked around if those were his. I was too shy to ask him myself and found out that those expressions belonged to Stock. The viewers may not even notice Rob’s efforts, but for Corbijn it was necessary that these things were done the right way.
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New picture of Robert Pattinson with a fan Leave a comment
New/Old HQ/UHQ Pictures of Robert Pattinson from Berlinale Leave a comment
Robert Pattinson’s ‘The Rover’ portraits now in better quality 1 comment
Robert Pattinson on the cover of Vanity Fair – special edition 2 comments
David Cronenberg talks about Robert Pattinson, Cosmopolis and Maps to the Stars Leave a comment
David Cronenberg talks about Robert Pattinson, Cosmopolis and Maps to the Stars with ‘The Daily Beast’

You and Robert Pattinson have developed an interesting creative partnership. You’re a bit of an odd couple.
We are. Well, first of all, I think he’s a really good actor, and I think he was an underrated actor because of the stiffness and silliness of Twilight and those characters in it. But seeing other work that he had done and seeing that he was a serious actor and looking for challenges, and wasn’t trying to “manage his image” as a star, was attractive to me. And, of course, being such a big celebrity is helpful because it will help your film get financed, but the charisma that made him work so well as Edward Cullen is something you want in a movie like Cosmopolis where he’s in every scene in the movie. You need someone who’s infinitely watchable. But once you’re on the set, he’s just a sweetheart. Totally professional, really accessible, and funny. And a terrific actor.
So I take it you’re not a fan of the Twilight movies.
Well, no, of course not. Look, the series is a huge hit, of course, but it’s young adult fiction and I’m not a young adult. If people are mesmerized by it you can’t argue with it. Not a lot of movies and series have that kind of following. I don’t fault it for that.























