The special episode of GEORGE STROUMBOULOPOULOS TONIGHT will air on CBC on Thursday, June 7 at 11:05 p.m. (11:35 p.m. NT).
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First Pictures of Robert Pattinson on ‘GEORGE STROUMBOULOPOULOS TONIGHT’ + Details (Spoilers) Leave a comment
New Fan Pictures of Robert Pattinson and David Cronenberg from Q&A at Curzon Mayfair 1 comment
Here are some fan pics from the Q&A at Curzon Mayfair. Thanks to Pattinson UK for sharing these with us
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New Pictures of Robert Pattinson at the Toronto Cosmopolis Photocall 1 comment
More new quotes from the Cosmopolis press conference in Toronto 1 comment
“One thing just to say: the girls who were at Geary Avenue at three in the morning were very sweet, and they had read the book,” says Cronenberg during a recent Toronto press conference alongside his cast. “This is quite extraordinary. They made a T-shirt for us that said ‘Nancy Babich’ and had a pistol on it,” a reference to DeLillo’s novel. “And I wore that, and they went crazy.
“But that’s interesting because very early on we were on the ‘Net [and] we had seen that they were making these Cosmopolis fan websites. Some of them were incredibly beautiful. There were a couple that were better than the official one.”
Adds Pattinson: “We were doing interviews in London, and someone asked about what the tagline was for the movie. I can’t remember exactly what it was now, but I thought, ‘Is that the tagline?’ And both of us didn’t know what it was. And I just found out the other day that it was from one of the fan-made posters. A whole bunch of journalists thought it was the real one!”
“They were making posters and they were reading the book, and the commenters were commenting on Don DeLillo’s book,” adds the director. “These were girls who had read Harry Potter and Twilight and now they’re reading DeLillo, and they still like it and they still want to see the movie. So I thought, ‘Well, there’s nothing wrong with that.'”
Indeed. Pattinson’s presence in Cosmopolis lends Cronenberg’s film a pop cultural weight it might not otherwise have had original star Colin Farrell’s Total Recall schedule not kyboshed his casting as Packer. (Inception’s Marion Cotillard was to play his wife Elise, a role now played by Toronto actress Sarah Gadon.)
And while the teaming of Cronenberg and Pattinson might on the surface seem unusual, the strength of their relationship is evident not only in their interactions during the press conference but also by the fact that it has been reported that the duo plan to continue their collaboration with the director’s next mooted project, Maps to the Stars. (Frequent Cronenberg collaborator Viggo Mortenson (Eastern Promises, A History of Violence, A Dangerous Method) is also rumoured to be eying a role in the film.)
*VIDEOS* Full Q&A from the Cosmopolis Toronto Premiere 1 comment
Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart talk about each other in Vanity Fair 1 comment
On getting scolded for off-screen antics with Robert Pattinson:
“Me and Rob got into a lot of trouble. We were getting notes from the studio. They wanted me to smile all the time. They wanted Rob to be not so brooding. We were like, ‘No! You need to brood your a– off.’”
Robert Pattinson on Stewart’s passion for fashion:
“I never saw that coming.”
“The perception of her is that she’s ‘awkward,’” Rob admits. “But it’s funny knowing her. It’s the absolute opposite of what people think. She’s insanely confident.”
On top of battling personal reluctance, Stewart also struggles with the public’s preconceived notions about her personality. “People have decided how they are going to perceive her,” Robert Pattinson tells V.F. of Stewart. “No matter how many times she smiles, they’ll put in the one picture where she’s not smiling.”
There were a few actors still in the running for the part of Edward, and Hardwicke was smart enough to involve Stewart in the final decision-making. “Chemistry reads” are a long-standing ritual for testing whether two actors will work well together on-screen, but it sounds as if Hardwicke was experimenting with explosives the day she had Pattinson, a young British actor then best known for playing Cedric Diggory in Harry Potter & The Goblet Of Fire, show up at her house to run through some scenes with Stewart, in the bedroom no less. “Honestly I was nervous,” the director remembers. “I saw they were so attracted and Kristen was under-age. I said, ‘Rob, we have a law in this country under 18. Don’t get in trouble here.‘ I felt I was in the presence of something strong and powerful.” When Pattinson left, Stewart said, “It’s him.” Hardwicke listened but wanted to make sure that their charisma and visceral connection translated onto film. “Not everybody makes it all the way through the screen to our hearts and souls in the movie theater,” the director says, “but these two did. It was electrifying.”
As you may know, her offscreen relationship with Pattinson has drawn enormous attention, but she is publicly mum on this one. That the two are a couple is not something they seem to want to hide; it’s just that they like their privacy. A friend who knows Stewart very well says, “This is something that she wants to keep for herself.”
*SCAN* Cosmopolis article in ’24 Hours’ Leave a comment
*VIDEO* New Robert Pattinson Interview with Cinematrix – Cannes Press Junket 1 comment
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*VIDEO* Christina Ricci talks about Robert Pattinson and accents on Jimmy Kimmel Leave a comment
Quotes from the Toronto Cosmopolis Press Conference 1 comment
From 570news:
TORONTO – With its heady storyline, poetic literary dialogue and no room for improvisation or rehearsal, the new film “Cosmopolis”
had several of its stars fretting before cameras got rolling.
Chief among them was Robert Pattinson, who admits to being in the “very obvious throes of a panic attack” before production began in Toronto in May 2011.
At a Toronto press conference on Monday, the “Twilight” heart-throb said he and co-star Jay Baruchel were “absolutely terrified” when shooting the first scene of the film that’s based on the 2003 Don DeLillo novel of the same name.
Director David Cronenberg’s calm demeanour put him at ease, as did a pre-shoot chat at the filmmaker’s house in which he told him to “stop worrying.”
“I think you were just placating me by saying to come around,” Pattinson told Cronenberg with a laugh at the media event attended by the director and several of the film’s stars.
“But I think you just said, when we started shooting, ‘What will be will be.'”
Pattinson is earning raves for his performance in the film, which recently debuted at the Cannes Film Festival and opens across Canada on Friday.
He plays Eric Packer, a stony 28-year-old Manhattan billionaire asset manager who goes on a fantastical road odyssey in his white stretch limo to get a haircut at the other end of the city. Along the way he runs into a mess of traffic caused by a visit from the U.S. president as well as anti-globalization protests.
As Eric meets with various associates both inside and outside the limo, he encounters some sexy, gory and life-threatening scenarios — all while ruminating on his lost fortunes and his mortality.






















