Archive for the ‘Robert Pattinson’ Category
Life has been nominated to the Art Director’s Guild Awards 2015 under the category “Period Film”. Voting, which is industry only, begins 15 December 2015.

From the ADG website:
“Attention Art Directors
Cast your vote on the nomination ballot for the 20th Annual Art Directors Guild Awards.
Nomination ballot voting OPENS December 15,2015 and ENDS January 4, 2016, 5pm (PST).”
Nominations that are successful will be announced on 5 January 2016 with final voting to be concluded on 28 January 2016. Winners will be announced at an awards ceremony to be held on 31 January 2016 at the 20th Annual Awards Banquet, Beverly Hilton Hotel. It’s got some stiff competition, but here’s hoping it is recognised for it’s great production design and art direction.
The full rules and background to the awards can be found here
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From ELLE
Can you tell us anything about Childhood of a Leader, the film you’re in with Robert Pattinson?
I can tell you that he plays a very difficult role and he works very hard, but makes it look very easy. He was very focused and the film is going to be very intense, in the best way. It’s going to really surprise a lot of people.
You can read more from the interview here

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The teams behind Amelly Nation, Outlander-Online and Thinking of Rob are coming to you for help. A dear friend and creator of Amelly Nation, Rondra, is in need and we’re reaching out. She has medical issues and can’t get the appropriate healthcare she needs or medication she requires to get better right now and she needs to focus on getting better, which is where we all come in. She is unable to work, so we’re hoping we can help her on her road to recovery, not only by giving her our unconditional support, but also financial support. She’s in a tight spot and while she focuses on getting better, we’re hoping we can raise money to ease her mind and lend a hand.
It’s the season of giving and we’re all hoping you lovely people will help us help a friend. See, Amelly Nation, Outlander-Online and Thinking of Rob are more than just fan sites, we’re a family. All sites are connected in some way. We work hard and we work close together. We talk daily and we support each other in every way we can. And when we saw a friend in need, we jumped to action immediately.
Many people, including us, have donated items which we are putting up for auction. All the funds collected will be going directly to Rondra. You can also donate to Rondra directly by going to the GoFundMe Page we created here.
If you would like to donate an item please contact us at thinkingofrob@hotmail.com
There are items from 3 fandoms and some more stuff will get added. Here are the things from Robert Pattinson/Twilight Fandom:
- Little White Lies Magazine – Donated by Marie
- Print of Robert Pattinson, made by Brian C. Roll – Donated by Brian C. Roll, Odyssey Art
- Esquire Magazine – Donated by Barbora
- Blackbook Magazine – Donated by Marie
- Vanity Fair 2011 – Donated by Marie
- Interview Magazine – Donated by Marie
- InStyle Magazine – Donated by Barbora
- Collection of Rob Movies (Remember Me, Little Ashes, How to Be, The Haunted Airman) – Donated by Heather
- Premiere Magazine (Kristen Stewart) – Donated by Barbora
- Custom made banner of your choice for your website designed by DreamySim1 – Donated by Sim
- Custom made wallpaper of your choice designed by DreamySim1 – Donated by Sim
We’d like to give a major shoutout to Lord Mesa, Jeff Tasca, Christina Laurens, Creations by Nina Wozniak, UrbanRebel Design and Brian C. Roll from Odyssey Art for their donations.
Here’s a new pic of Robert Pattinson in New York

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Here’s a new HQ still of Robert Pattinson in Queen of the Desert

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Hi all,
One of our dearest friends, Rondra, is in dire need right now. She has medical issues, which caused her to lose her job, because she couldn’t work anymore. She needs medical care and medication, which she can’t get right now because she doesn’t have health coverage and it costs a fortune in the U.S. Medical care and medication that she really needs. She is in a really bad place right now.
We’ve decided that to help her we’ll be starting an auction to raise money in the next couple of days. We will be donating exclusive items from our personal collections, so if you’re looking for something, you might find it.
The auction will be run on one site, which we will create, with stuff from 3 different fandoms. So there will be stuff from the Outlander Fandom (Outlander-Online), the Stephen Amell/Arrow Fandom (Amelly Nation) and the Robert Pattinson and Twilight fandom (Thinking of Rob) up for auction. Everything for the auction will be on one site. Each item will have it’s own post and people will be able to bid in the comments. We will also set up a gofundme for those who wish to just donate.
***Anyone willing to donate an item to the auction can do so by contacting us at thinkingofrob@hotmail.com . We’re donating collector’s items from our personal collections and people such as Lord Mesa, Jeff Tasca, Urban Rebel Design, Christina Lauren, Creations By Nina will all be donating things for the auctions. ***
Here are 9 HQ pics of Robert Pattinson and Guy Pearce at The Rover photocall in London

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Here’s a new pic of Robert Pattinson from today

SAFDIE BROS QUEENS MOVIE MAGIC, COMING SOON

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Here’s an interview of Werner Herzog talking about why he chose Robert Pattinson as T.E. Lawrence and more
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From Huffington Post:
What did you and Robert Pattinson do to create that bond James and Dennis shared?
It’s an interesting bond because I don’t really look at them as friends. I look at them as two artists who were both struggling in different ways, because they work in different ways, and they come across each other and they influence each other as artists. So while a lot of people are calling it a friendship movie, I don’t really see the friendship part of it. It’s not like Rob and I weren’t friends, it’s just I felt like that was the relationship we had probably because of the film. We hung out a couple of times outside of set, but other than that, it would be show up on set and really get to know each other through the process of making the movie as two artists who go about things in two different ways. And I think in that way, you don’t have to “act” the relationship, you just allow it to happen on screen.
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You’ve worked with some actors with huge fan bases, like Daniel Radcliffe and Rob Pattinson. Did you see all that come into play when you were on set with them? And are you fearful of that kind of fame yourself going forward?
I’ve worked with Shia LaBeouf too, and it manifests itself differently for all those guys. It’s interesting because all those movies have a different target audience. People love Dan in this way where they want to hold him close, where with Rob, they just want to jump on him and make out with him — there’s this sexuality that goes along with Rob’s fans where they’re just sooo into him as a sexual being. And then Shia’s fans are like, “You’re the Transformer hero!” They all handle it different ways. Their lives are all more crazy than mine is. But am I scared of that happening?
Yeah, like for example, can you walk around without people noticing you?
Yeah, well, they don’t not notice me but …
It’s not like you’re attacked.
Right. I can go to the grocery store and people are like, “Hi, I really like you.” And I’m like, “Thank you!” … When we were filming “Life,” I remember one day on set Rob was like, “I went to the grocery store for the first time in so long.” And I was like, “OK?” I don’t know. I don’t really think about that stuff that much because it’s sort of out of my control and I’m just really grateful that I get to do what I do.
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