We posted it yesterday but this one is much bigger:
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from Entertainment Weekly:
Slightly bigger version thnx to @IrishTwiSisters
Australia was founded as a repository for crooks and criminals — a wretched hive of scum and villainy, like the British Empire’s own Mos Eisley. Of course, that was a long time ago and the Australian national demeanor has since shifted from “kill or be killed” to “live and let live,” but David Michôd’s gritty 2010 drama Animal Kingdom chronicled some of the country’s more modern criminal descendents. In his upcoming sophomore effort, The Rover, the director takes things even further.
Robert Pattinson plays a denizen of the Outback in the near future, after a worldwide financial collapse has sent many like him running to the still viable mines of the Australian desert. “It’s like a new gold rush,” says Michôd. “Where people from all corners of the world have come out to the desert to scrape out an existence. Petty criminals and miscreants and hustlers.” Guy Pearce, who had an uncharacteristically reserved role in Animal Kingdom, gets to sink his teeth into a nicely nasty part opposite Pattinson. “The basic story is really quite elemental,” says Michôd. “You’ve got a really dark, dangerous, murderous person in Guy’s character, and in Rob’s character you have a quite troubled and damaged, but beautiful and naïve, soul.”
Of course, just by its setting and basic plot, The Rover is poised to draw comparisons to one of the antipodean country’s most memorable cinematic contributions. “You put cars in the desert in Australia and people are going to think of Mad Max,” says Michôd. “And with all due respect to that film — and I stress that — I think The Rover is going to be way more chillingly authentic and menacing.”
For more on The Rover and first looks at other upcoming projects, pick up the new issue of Entertainment Weekly on stands Friday.
Samuel Johnson from http://loveyoursister.org/ is riding around the Australia on a unicycle to raise $1 mill for cancer research. Along the way he snapped this picture of Rob and Guy. Follow, share and Donate for Samuel Johnson’s cause via twitter HERE and facebook HERE.
Rachel Weisz talked about Maps To The Stars while promoting Oz The Great And Powerful in the UK.
Rachel also denied stories that she will be working with David Cronenberg in Maps To The Stars with Robert Pattinson and Viggo Mortensen.
“I’m not in that. I’m unemployed for now,” she joked.
translation:
1- “62nd Annual Golden Grand Prix Awards”: Robert Pattinson is in 3rd place of “30 Best Male Actors”
This prize was chosen from the selected foreign male actors that the magazine chose and votes from the readers.
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Here is the top10 foreign male actors.
1. Johnny Depp
2. Daniel Craig
3. Robert Pattinson
4. Tom Cruise
5. Hugh Jackman
6. Jeremy Renner
7. Joseph Gordon Revit
8. Brad Pitt
9. Leonardo DiCaprio
10. Clint Eastwood
Ash Gale is sharing a bit of his experience with an Adelaide newspaper. The article has details about the shoot, including how locals are helping protect the locations. Click on the picture to read.
SAFM Adelaide also spoke with Ash last week and shared this side by side comparison.
Heres a new BTS clip of Breaking Dawn:
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