*VIDEO* Vanity Fair fashion editors discuss why Robert Pattinson deserves a spot on the Next-Dressed List   1 comment

Vanity Fair fashion editors discuss why Robert Pattinson deserves a spot on the Next-Dressed List

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The Next-Dressed List: Robert Pattinson

In honor of the release of the 2012 International Best-Dressed List, the Vanity Fair style team—including fashion director Jessica Diehl, fashion market director Michael Carl, and special correspondent Amy Fine Collins—looks at the young, up-and-coming sartorial stars who could make the list in future years. Related: See the 2012 International Best-Dressed List in Photos.

Posted August 7, 2012 by fastieslowie in Robert Pattinson

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Longer Robert Pattinson Interview with Alicia Malone – Cannes Press Junket   2 comments

All the answers are new, except for the part where Rob’s talking about David’s directing which is much longer.

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5 NEW Cosmopolis Stills + Uncropped HQ stills from the official poster   2 comments

Here are 5 NEW Cosmopolis stills

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Robert Pattinson to appear on ‘Good Morning America’ on August 15th   1 comment

 According to eOnline and OnTheRedCarpet, GMA reps confirmed that the interview will air live

His “GMA” interview will air live on Wednesday, August 15, from the ABC studios in New York City, a network spokesperson told OnTheRedCarpet.com. The show airs at 7 a.m. ET.

Timings: 7-9AM ET / 4-6AM PT / 12-2PM BST / 1-3PM CET
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New/Old Fan Pics of Robert Pattinson at the Eclipse Premiere in Los Angeles   1 comment

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*SCAN* Cosmopolis Reviews from ‘Nylon Magazine’ and ‘House of Paradox’   1 comment

Here are two Cosmopolis reviews

 House of Paradox 

Robert Pattinson plays Eric Packer, an uber wealthy, intuitive man of the world, who spends his days doing business in a limousine, drifting through city streets while staff, lovers and a doctor come and go as ordered. His day quickly spirals out of control when he loses massive sums of money and his life is threatened by an unknown source.

Director David Cronenberg has chosen a high profile cast for COSMOPOLIS, although it’s a surprising mix, especially the choice of women Packer has sex with.

There are plenty of close-ups of Robert Pattinson and he’s in every scene, his character is tough, cold hearted and calculating – kind of a passive aggressive, financial vampire and he plays it extremely well. Pattinson is clearly trying to round out the scripts he chooses and building a nice portfolio of work.

The script is overflowing with intriguing dialogue, taken directly from the book it’s based on. You could get caught up contemplating a particular line and miss several others if you don’t pay attention.

I found spending time in the limo created a growing sense of claustrophobia, only broken by the coming and going of odd characters speaking fabulous dialogue, it also added a feeling of freedom to the moments Packer did venture out into the real world. The sound outside of Packer’s immediate vicinity was muffled creating a bizarre distancing and enhanced the idea he lived in a world of his own.

As I settled in to the unusual style of the film, I was reminded of books that I read 20 years ago, in the way it layered questions about how we will live in the future and what makes us tick. By the time the movie meandered it’s way to the finish I was enthralled – and disappointed that it had to end. After which, the audience didn’t rush from the room, but talked about the movie and continued chatting in the elevator.

Some critics have bagged the performances, mostly by the women and thought it was slow – but I liked the pace once I’d settled into it, there were plenty of turning points and surprising outcomes and I found the quirky performances represented odd characters, which I enjoy – plenty of odd characters colour my life.

Robert Pattinson, Kevin Durand, Sarah Gadon and the amazing Paul Giamatti, were my particular fav performances, probably because of the dialogue, as that’s the key here.

COSMOPOLIS is a surprising film, perfect if you’re looking for something different and are willing to go with it. For days I continued to wonder about the end of our world as we know it

Nylon Magazine

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Weekly Round-Up of Pics and Quotes of the Day   3 comments


Here’s the weekly round-up of pics and quote of the day.

“I can’t remem­ber who said it, but a soul and a heaven must exist because good peo­ple aren’t rewarded enough on Earth. I always liked that idea, if that makes sense.”

-Robert Pattinson

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Posted August 5, 2012 by justfp in B&W pics, Quotes, Robert Pattinson

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2 New Cosmopolis Wallpapers   1 comment

Here are 2 new Cosmopolis wallpapers made by Verena. 

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Bel Ami Extended Clips – Bel Ami US DVD Coming Out This Tuesday   Leave a comment

Bel Ami will be released on DVD August 7th

About the DVD:

Robert Pattinson (Twilight franchise, Water For Elephants) joins Academy Award® nominees Uma Thurman (Best Actress, Pulp Fiction, 1994) and Kristin Scott Thomas (Best Actress, The English Patient, 1996) and Golden Globe® nominee Christina Ricci (TV’s “Pan Am,” Monster) in Bel Ami, coming to DVD August 7th from Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. The film follows penniless soldier Georges Duroy (Pattinson), who has returned to Paris from the war around the turn of the century. Duroy quickly learns that by using his wit and powers of seduction, he can improve his financial and social status. The DVD includes the featurette, “Bel Ami: Behind the Scenes.”

Synopsis: Based on Guy de Maupassant’s classic novel, this tale of temptation and obsession chronicles Georges Duroy’s (Robert Pattinson) rise to power from his meager beginnings as a penniless ex-soldier by using the city’s most influential and wealthy women. Set in turn of the century Paris, Duroy seduces Madame de Marelle (Christina Ricci) then marries Madeleine Forestier (Uma Thurman), a former comrade’s wife. Fueled by his insatiable quest and lustful greed, Duroy conquers Madame Walter (Kristin Scott Thomas), only to learn that every conquest is marred by betrayal and that true love eludes him.

Included Bonus Feature: “Bel Ami: Behind the Scenes” featurette

BEL AMI was directed by Declan Donnellan and Nick Ormerod from a screenplay by Rachel Bennette, based upon the novel by Guy de Maupassant. Uberto Pasolini produced with Simon Fuller serving as executive producer.

The film has a run time of 102 minutes, and it is rated R for some strong sexuality, nudity and brief language.

Pre-order it now.

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Posted August 4, 2012 by fastieslowie in Bel Ami, Robert Pattinson

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*SCAN* Cosmopolis pamphlet from Dendy Cinemas – Australia   Leave a comment

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Posted August 4, 2012 by fastieslowie in Cosmopolis

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