Robert Pattinson interview with Alice Malone at the Breaking Dawn Part 2 LA Premiere. (Rob’s interview starts at 4:10.)
Robert Pattinson interview with Alice Malone at the Breaking Dawn Part 2 LA Premiere. (Rob’s interview starts at 4:10.)

More than 100 guitars bearing the signatures of rock, pop and country stars including Eddie Van Halen, Slash, Tom Morello, the Jonas Brothers, Taylor Swift, Keith Urban and Kenny Chesney will be auctioned Dec. 1 to benefit the Dio Cancer Fund established in memory of hard rock singer Ronnie James Dio.
Other artists who have signed donated guitars include members of Aerosmith, Bon Jovi, Def Leppard, Iron Maiden, Metallica and the Alice Cooper Band. The guitar signed by Van Halen is a prototype electric made for him. The auction also includes a custom hand-carved Ronnie James Dio memorial guitar made by DBZ Guitars and an acoustic-electric guitar signed by “Twilight” film series star Robert Pattinson.
Julien’s is at 9665 Wilshire Blvd., Beverly Hills. More details are available at Julien’s website.
Read the full story on the LA Times website.
Robert Pattinson might feel a little relieved that The Twilight Saga has come to an end. He’s said as much himself!
But that doesn’t mean he won’t miss it.
“In a year, I think I’ll definitely miss it,” R.Pattz admitted on the black carpet at the Breaking Dawn Part 2 premiere held at Nokia Theatre. “It’s such a strange experience. That’s why I waited to see the movie until tonight. It’s such a different thing seeing it with the fans instead of on a DVD or whatever.“
Fans that have been with the saga since the very beginning. And are still just as dedicated five years later, if the throngs of screaming fans that have been camping out for days are any indication.
“It was incredibly overwhelming, the first one. I mean, it felt like you were getting hit by a truck,” Rob recalled of his first Twilight premiere. “This one, you kind of know what the deal is. You know nothing really weird is going to happen.“
And Twi-hards, don’t start your grieving just yet—because Edward Cullen himself may not hang up his fangs forever.
“Yeah! Yeah definitely,” Rob told us when asked if he would ever play a vampire on the big screen again. “If it was a good script.“
As for the flashy green suit he rocked tonight?
R.Pattz laughed, “I had a dream about an emerald green houndstooth suit, and I got Gucci to make it.”
Two more clips of Rob on Ellen:
Taylor’s Twilight ‘Chippendales’ Makeover
Pattinson on if Edward were Gay
Here are two new VH1 interviews. Click the screen shots below to be taken to the videos.
Robert talked about what he learned playing Edward.
Robert Pattinson talks about showing his kids Twilight.
Full Robert Pattinson Interview with Brooke Anderson
The final chapter of The Twilight Saga is upon us, and The Insider’s Brooke Anderson is with Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson to find out how much they’ve changed over the past five years – and what the future holds for each of them, post-Twilight.
“I’d still love to be an actor. Hopefully in ten years I’m in the same spot,” says Kristen, while Rob says, “I’m trying to go for things which are slightly dangerous. I’m doing a movie in Iraq.”
And is Rob the next face of Dior men’s fragrance? When asked, the star jokes about what the “Robert Pattinson Scent” would smell like, saying, “It varies from day to day, kind of depending what I’ve eaten.”
In The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2, out November 16, Bella must learn to control her urges as a bloodthirsty vampire while becoming a protective mother to daughter Renesmee (played by 11-year-old Mackenzie Foy) with sparkly vamp dad Edward. But the ruling Volturi mistakenly believe that the couple’s spawn was born human and then turned into a bloodsucker – a violation of their law – prompting the Cullen clan to circle the wagons and prove their case.
Read the full interview here.
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