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Scan: Preview of Robert Pattinson in Elle US – May 2011 Issue   1 comment

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Elle: How great of a novel is Bel Ami?
RP: Amazing. One of my favorites. The script was really good too; Duroy has kind of changed a little bit. He’s so cynical in the book, but now he’s so convinced that he knows everything and that he’s been wronged, that he ends up being very earnest. He realizes that the whole world he lives in is based on a lie; it angers him so much that he basically wants to burn the whole thing down..and in trying to enjoy everything, he becomes what he hates most: a pompous shit.

Elle: Was it fun playing a ladies’ man instead of a celibate?
RP: Completely. I thought it was funny as well – Twilight having quite a bit of a female audience-to play a guy who basically screws women out of money. I like the fact that you never hear of a movie where the bad guy stabs every single person in the back and then wins.

Elle: so you relished playing a sleazy journalist?
RP: I like the section where he gets a job as a gossip writer and in a completely banal way just makes stuff up-uses the same story and changed the names. I think that is very, very true.


Elle: It was once reported that you were pregnant
RP: Yeah, a couple years ago. That was true, though


Elle: Any other odd encounters with the media recently?
RP: A bunch of paparazzi were following me, and I thought the best way to deal with it was to stop my car in the middle of the street and say, “I’m not leaving, and I’m not going to speak to you anymore.” They got all pissed off because they can’t just keep taking the same picture. We were in Venice by the boardwalk, and they kept trying to get all these drug dealers to come up to the car. I was just like, Oh my God, this is insane.

Elle: Have you ever fantasized about doing something to destroy the “Twilight” image of you?
RP: You know, when the whole thing dries up and there’s hardly any paparazzi around-I don’t know, in 15 years or something-I like the idea of just one paparazzo coming out and trying to get a picture, and I just beat the shit out of him. I mean-out of nowhere-when my picture’s not even worth..and I’ve spent all my money, so you can’t sue me!


Elle: Is your idea of hell to end up at age 45 posing with Twilighters at a comic book convention?
RP: I mean, that would be totally fine-if I didn’t have any responsibilities, if it didn’t affect my career anymore. I did a couple of those after Harry Potter, when I was totally unemployed. You can have so much fun. There are so many weirdos there.

Elle: Have you had many near-death experiences?
RP: Yes, loads. I am the worst driver in the world. Every time I get in a car, I call up my parents and say goodbye.


Elle: What percentage of evil do you think you are?
RP: I mean, I used to think it was more-around 40. I think I was overestimating. I think it’s more like 3, which is very dissappointing.

Elle: Here’s a line from Maupassant: “The essence of life is the smile of round female bottom, under the shadow of the cosmic boredom.” Any thoughts?
RP: That is an absolutely true quote. Round female bottoms are very much a miracle.

Elle: What would you want to happen to make tonight unforgettable? Anything you want.
RP: I just got a little dog, so i’m having a very girly night here with my pup, a rescue mut. It’s going to sound like I’m making this up.

Elle: What women did you daydream about as a teen?
*Rest of the interview will come in the next few days! *

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Translation: Robert Pattinson’s Interview with La Stampa.it   9 comments

 

“How circus changes life”- Interview to Robert
Pattinson by Lorenzo Soria for La Stampa.it

 

It is said that the train passes once, a metaphor to suggest that we
must take the fly when there are opportunities offered by life and
these could not recur again.

Jacob Jankowski gets on a train from a traveling circus and so he
begins an adventure that will change his life. There he will know
Marlena, the star of the circus, radiant in her beauty when she
performs with the white horses, and Rosie, an impressive as sweet and
friendly elephant.

In a nutshell, this is the plot of Water for Elephants, Sara Gruen’s
bestseller, now a movie directed by Francis Lawrence. For the
millions of fans of the Twilight series, this is also the film
starring Robert Pattinson, who finished filming the last two films in
the serie, and he intends to leave the golden cage of vampire
dangerous as it is fascinating to find its new identity as an actor .
In Water for Elephants he is just Jacob, the quasi-vet who embarks
himself on an adventure that will mark his life. Marlena is Reese
Witherspoon, while Christopher Waltz is August, the owner of the
circus, a bit ‘as its Colonel Landa’s Inglourious Basterds, able to
be softly seductive but also capable of an infinite cruelty.
Rob Pattinson now has a pair of army pants, shoes untied, shirt with
short sleeves , as always, seems just thrown out of bed.

Pattinson, how was to be on a set with elephants, lions and giraffes?
“It’s a bit ‘like I’ve met a lot of new interesting people, beginning
with Tai, our elephant, which is a unique case of intelligence and
sensitivity. Treat animals as people stretch, with respect. “

What does it mean to you circus? You went there as a child?

“I went there once when I was seven. My sister told me and scared me
a clown had died and only when I was 19 years she told me that it was
not true. I did not come back to circus anymore, but I find the idea
of ​​the circus very charming, it is an environment that transports
you to another world. “

At the end of the year will hit the theaters “Twilight” movie number
four.” Someone says that under the direction of Bill Condon his
vampire will become more dangerous.
“There will be more anger. But so goes the book and Condon was not
afraid to take that path.

What do you do to recharge?
“I work hard since four years now and I start to think that my
batteries are being a bit ‘low. I am very happy with my life, but I
would have more control over my work. I would like more time to write
and more time at all, do not have this feeling of being on the run. “

Are you thinking of writing a screenplay?

“Considering the scripts I read and movies I’ve ever seen, I often
wonder about what is the criterion that make some scripts to be
produced into movies. Sometimes I write down ideas when I have free
time, I hope to write something. “

In the meantime, you can not move freely without the onslaught of fans.
“It happens more in America than when I go back to London, wherefans
are more respectful. Generally are Americans and Italians fans that
asked me to stop when I walk.

I can not walk through Times Square, but my life has not changed much,
if not for the fact that I work a lot. And yes, I try to preserve my
privacy, but I’m not so shy and reserved as many think about me “

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