Great HQ pics from the Q&A event in London

A friend of the site was kind enough to share some of her pics of Robert Pattinson, David Michôd and Guy Pearce at the Q&A event in London – Thanks KR!

Here are some details from the Q&A event in London

British actor and Hollywood heart-throb Robert Pattinson says he will have no style qualms about wearing a hat with corks on it next time he works in Australia.
The Twilight actor joined co-star Guy Pearce at the BFI on London’s Southbank at a special screening of new film The Rover, which was shot in the Australian Outback.
Directed by David Michod, The Rover is set in a dystopian world 10 years after a global economic collapse. Pattinson and Pearce play two down-and-outs thrown together in the fight for survival.
Pattinson said: “It was really in the middle of nowhere – it wasn’t even like Ayer’s Rock, touristy Outback. There’s nothing at all.
“I don’t even know what people were doing out there, I think it was opal mining or something.
“It’s not really something you can find good advice on.
“I realised the hats Australian people wear with the corks on… I thought that was just for the look, but it’s actually to keep away flies and it worked very well.”
But native Australian Pearce insisted he felt at home there.
“It was fine for me, I love it,” he said. “The heat, all the things that are supposedly difficult – the isolation, the heat and the flies and all that sort of stuff – to me it all adds to the unique nature of being out there.”
And just like their characters the two actors admit they bonded while making the film.
Pearce laughed: “Yeah, we formed a bond.”
– The Rover opens in cinemas on Friday August 15.
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The stream will go live at 2 pm today:
The interview and other pics were posted before HERE
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The interview and other pics were posted before HERE
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and BTS photos with Creative Director of British Esquire David Mc Kendrick:

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Tom Macklin – entertainment director:


Filming The Rover in a remote part of south Australia with cast and crew all staying in a local pub was just about perfect, says Robert Pattinson. The filmmakers all mucked in together, braved filming in soaring temperatures, and at night bonded over a drink or two. Pattinson wouldn’t have had it any other way and says that it helped director David Michôd and his cast and crew build an unbreakable bond.
“It was amazing,” he says. “Because the whole crew was staying in the same place and there was nothing else to do, we were living in a pub. It’s annoying if you’re in an unfamiliar city and all the people you work with are from that city, they all go home, so you’re just stuck in your hotel.
“When you can hang out with a bunch of new people, you get close to them really quickly, especially when there’s literally nothing else to do. It’s really fun. I hadn’t done that for a long time. I had a fantastic experience making this film.”