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Q: Which movie was your favorite to work on?
James: I’d have to say Goblet of Fire. Oliver and I were always the oldest out of the junior cast, but at that time there were guys our age there. It just so happens Rob Pattinson was in it who has now gone on to do Twilight .
Oliver: I didn’t realize how big Rob was until we came to America and I’d say eighty percent of the magazines on there have his face on the cover.
James: It’s quite surreal for us because Rob’s a mate we know from here.
Oliver: We can remember going through the pub in London with him, and no one would say a word to us!
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Here’s another Random pic post for you guys today.

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Here’s an old/new video of Robert Pattinson promoting Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. I don’t think we’ve posted this before as I’ve never seen it.
http://www.youtube.com/v/IIRzAfbjERY&hl=en_US&fs=1&color1=0x2b405b&color2=0x6b8ab6&border=1
Via Twilight Britney Fan
It’s a quiet day and quiet days usually equal in me doing the most random pic posts. So here’s what you get this morning 😉 Enjoy!
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Tom Felton, the villianous Draco Malfoy in the Harry Potter movies, can’t avoid it.
All anyone wants to know about these days is what was it was like to work with Robert Pattinson when he played Cedric Diggory in two Potter flicks.
“Obviously, we met a few times and had the old chat, but I don’t recall going that deep with him,” Felton admits from New York City, where he’s promoting the DVD release of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. “He was tremendously professional on-set and a great laugh.”
But best of all, Felton says, Pattinson’s Twilight success is “proof that there’s life after Harry Potter.”
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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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He’s bigger than Ben-Hur at the moment, if you believe all the hype. Yet to come face-to-face with Robert Pattinson is to meet a serious artist, a multi-talented individual who could as easily have been a classical or funky musician as a movie star.
The Twilight juggernaut is propelling the 23-year-old British actor to the heights of mega stardom and, having previously only played minor roles, most notably as Cedric Diggory in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, he is making the most of it.
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