Here’s a great new fanvideo of Robert Pattinson ‘The King of Cannes’ by @NereGurutxeta
Great New Fan Video of Robert Pattinson in Cannes 2 comments
New Pictures of Robert Pattinson – New Photoshoot Coming Leave a comment
Michael Power, photo producer, posted a few new pictures of Rob today. Simon Emmett, one of his tags is an English photographer, and in the second picture, he tagged #esquire. So hopefully, a new photoshoot for Esquire Magazine soon

A pleasure working with true gentlemen. #robertpattison#simonemmett
More pics after the jump
NEW UHQ Stills of Robert Pattinson from The Rover 1 comment
New photos of Robert Pattinson at the ‘Maps To The Stars’ afterparty 3 comments
*SCAN* Robert Pattinson in Le Figaro 1 comment
New/Old fan picture of Robert Pattinson 2 comments

Fan Encounter
“on may18th i met #robertpattinson. it was a thursday and i was getting ready for class, as usual. what i didn’t know was that there was rumor rob would be at frankfurt airport that morning, flying from vancouver to frankfurt over to nice. a social network friend gave me the coup and i gave it a thought for exactly 10 seconds. i was living in germany and this was probably my only chance to ever meet him. so i packed a few things and went off. to the airport! what i had to learn the hard way, though, was that ‘love actually’ fooled us all! getting into an airport was fucking hard, impossible almost, if it wasn’t for the money. so i did it, i bought my one-way ticket to copenhagen and hopefully to rob. it still was nothing but a rumor and i was already cursing myself for spending my college money on something i wasn’t even sure of if it was true or not. anyways, i went to the gate and i waited… and waited… getting more and more nervous (and cursing at myself some more)… until i finally saw him entering the gate. back then he wasn’t as popular as he’s now, so he was totally alone, no bodyguard, nothing. not even nick was by his side. he walked past me and idk why but i closed my eyes and i swear to god i felt his presence with every cell of my body. it was as if time stood still for a moment. he sat down somewhere in the backseats of the waiting room and i gathered all my courage to go to him. when i went over to him (my head filled with a zillion OMGs) i thought i was going to faint but the moment i approached him and he looked up to me with his light blue eyes, everything was gone. just like that. it was like talking to an old friend, at least for me it was. rob was just super tired and slightly overwhelmed with the fact that he got recognized yet again. we had a lovely chat nevertheless, it took about 10 minutes and i had a little gift for him which surprised him a lot and he seemed very grateful 🙂 before it was time to leave i asked him if we could take a pic and he said sure, taking the picture himself with my camera. then i asked if it was okay if i hugged him and he allowed it and we said our goodbyes and i left, being an emotional mess for the next two months lol this was today, five years ago, and it’ll stay one of the best days of my life forever 🙂 thanks for this memory rob, and have fun in #cannes this year, once again 😀 < 3 ily”
‘Rencontres de Cinéma’ – The Rover interview with Robert Pattinson, Guy Pearce & David Michôd on June 1st 1 comment

Every Sunday at 11:35 AM on Canal + channel, journalist Laurent Weil, cinema specialist, meets french and international stars who make the news for movie releases in theaters in France, to discuss with them, about their careers and their projects. We will put the videos on the site as soon as they are available.

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New The Rover Portrait of Robert Pattinson, Guy Pearce and David Michôd From Cannes 2 comments
*SCAN* New Robert Pattinson interview with Hello Magazine – Cannes Press Junket 3 comments
*SCAN* New Robert Pattinson interview with Hello Magazine – Cannes Press Junket

Read the transcript of the interview after the jump
NEW Robert Pattinson interview and photoshoot with The Hollywood Reporter 6 comments
NEW Robert Pattinson interview and photoshoot with The Hollywood Reporter


From The Hollywood Reporter:
At the apex of his fame, the star of June’s “The Rover” sold his $6 million house (“too big”) and began sidling up to top directors, two of whose movies he starred in at Cannes: “I don’t need anything. I don’t want anything at all.”
On April 21, 2012, Robert Pattinson slipped into a rented Toyota Camry and set out on the 10-minute drive from his home in L.A.’s Los Feliz to Koreatown. The actor was anxious; he was about to audition for a role he desperately wanted, and auditions are hardly his forte. “I hate auditioning,” he says. “I just can’t do it. I get so nervous, like cripplingly nervous. I’m bad at them, and I feel awful afterward.” Nor were his nerves soothed by his recent forays into indie film. Such pictures as Bel Ami and Little Ashes had come and gone with more of a fizzle than a bang, and Cosmopolis would sputter out soon — all mere squibs compared to the supernova Twilight, which earned $3.3 billion at the box office and brought Pattinson $20 million for its final installment alone.
He wanted this part — needed it, even — to prove he no longer was just a dark, brooding, iridescent, slightly humorless, 100-year-old vampire named Edward Cullen. So he arrived at his destination young, handsome, famous and worried as hell. “It was terrifying,” he says. “It’s kind of rare that I really, really want stuff.”
He shouldn’t have stressed (though maybe that helped). “He came through with flying colors,” says David Michod, the Australian director of 2010’s Animal Kingdom, who put the actor through his paces in a marathon three-hour meeting that included lengthy conversations, scene readings and improvisation, all to see if he could play a slow-witted gang member who sets out on a road trip with Guy Pearce across a dystopian Australia in search of the latter’s stolen car. “He came the closest of any actor to walking into the room with a beautiful, fully realized version of the character that was not dissimilar to mine. It was exhilarating because I could suddenly see the movie.”




































