It’s a quiet day so I thought I’d do another random pic post. Here are a bunch of pics of Robert Pattinson in the various roles he’s played.
Archive for the ‘How to Be’ Category
Random Pics – Film Roles 2 comments
HQ Black & White Stills of Robert Pattinson in How to Be Leave a comment
Here are the black & white versions of the stills of Robert Pattinson in How to Be that I posted yesterday.
More stills after the jump!
HQ Stills of Robert Pattinson in How to Be 3 comments
Here are some HQ Stills of Robert Pattinson in How to Be. Some of these I have seen in HQ before.
More pics after the jump!
Video: Robert Pattinson HQ "How To Be" Interview 2 comments
French 'How To Be' DVD Artwork 1 comment
My How to Be Review for MovieSet.com 1 comment
A few weeks ago Dave O. from MovieSet.com asked me to do a review of how to be. It’s been posted on their site here. I’m posting it here on ToR as well so here it is. Let me know what you think.
“Thinking of Rob” Review of ‘How to Be‘
by @FakerParisfor MovieSet.com
‘How to Be,’ a movie written and produced by Oliver Irving, is a story that revolves around a young man named Arthur Freeman (Robert Pattinson), a struggling musician who just got dumped by his girlfriend.
Art goes through a quarter-life crisis and desperately needs to find himself. Unfortunately for Art he is surrounded by people who have as many problems, if not more, than he does. Although, mind you, they are better at hiding them than he is.
Art decides to take matters into his own hands and starts looking for ways to “cure” himself. While doingso he stumbles upon the self-help book It’s Not Your Fault written by Dr. Ellington (Powell Jones). Art, believing that this may very well be the solution to his problems, contacts Dr. Ellington who travels from Canada to England to help Art.

The arrival of Dr. Ellington creates all sorts of issues for Art. While he believes Dr. Ellington is helping him it actually generates more chaos in his life. Hilarity ensues (shut up in your face) and How to Be becomes a blame game where everyone blames each other for their problems, while forgetting to look at themselves to find the true underlying issues.
Infused with British humour, How to Be is sure to make you laugh. The characters are brilliantly played by the entire cast. Pattinson shines in the role of the adorkable Art, a role as far removed from Edward Cullen (The Twilight Saga) as can be. Pattinson shows us that he has more than one trick up his sleeve and a promising acting career ahead of him. Irving truly manages to convey how people often try to hide their own problems and project them onto others.
The How to Be DVD comes with great bonus features including behind the scene and audition footage, a Comcast interview with Robert Pattinson and much more.
How to Be is definitely a great movie and a must see, because sometimes we all need a little help.
How To Be – Trailer
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A young man having an existential crisis convinces a Canadian self-help guru to come to London and become his personal life coach.
How to Be coming out in Brazil on November 11th 3 comments
Heads up to the Brazilian Rob fans, How to Be is coming out in Brazil on November 11th.
Source: Robert Pattinson Brazil thx RobPattzNews for the tip
Video: Robert Pattinson’s ‘How To Be’ Audition – EXTENDED version 2 comments
Access Hollywood Behind The Scenes Of How To Be 1 comment
Before Robert Pattinson was Hollywood’s hottest vampire, the actor played an aspiring musician in the 2008 independent film “How To Be,” and Access Hollywood has an exclusive first look at never before scenes of the hot actor in action.
Robert was only 20 when he auditioned for the 2008 movie, but he was already rocking his trademark-disheveled hair that Twi-hards have come to love and obsess about.
“How To Be” was shown at the Slamdance Film Festival in 2008 and was honored with the Special Jury Honorable Mention for Narrative Feature.
The movie hits DVD on November 17, just three days before fans will see Robert in “The Twilight Saga: New Moon” on the big screen.
In this offbeat British comedy, Robert is going through an existential crisis as a struggling musician. But after a pep talk to himself in a mirror he goes out and sings his song, “I’m Doing Fine,” to a satisfied audience. Coming to DVD Nov. 17!
You can pre-order the DVD at Amazon
Source: Access Hollywood
Robert Pattinson Wouldn’t Want To Live Forever 6 comments

When Robert Pattinson’s character, Cedric Diggory, was ruthlessly slain in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire – thereby ending his brief, but magical spell at Hogwarts – it could so easily have been curtains for his fledgling career. Instead, it acted as the catalyst for a grander fantasy, as he was propelled from bit-part wizard to vampire lead Edward Cullen in the film adaptation of Stephenie Meyer’s best-selling teen-tome, Twilight.
In doing so, not only has Pattinson starred in two of the biggest fantasy franchises in film history – a huge coup for any aspiring actor – but he’s also become one of Hollywood’s hottest new stars and a pin-up for hordes of adoring, teenage girls.
Accordingly, his life’s become a whirl of crazed, Twilight fans loitering outside his home, the paparazzi preying upon his every move and being mobbed whenever he appears in public. It’s a predicament he’s struggling to cope with.
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