Coming tomorrow, a new MTV First, ‘Breaking Dawn After Hours’ feature. We’ll post more details about it when we get them. Plus here’s a new picture of Rob with Josh Horowitz that appears to be from one of the upcoming MTV interviews.
MTV First: ‘Breaking Dawn After Hours’ debuts tomorrow + New Picture 8 comments
*Video* Robert Pattinson’s Interview With ReelzChannel 4 comments
Here’s a video of Robert Pattinson’s interview with ReelzChannel
More Official Pics of Robert Pattinson From the Breaking Dawn Press Conference (MQ) 3 comments
Here are more official pics of Robert Pattinson at the Breaking Dawn Press conference
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*Video* Robert Pattinson’s Interview With Tribute.ca 1 comment
Jackson Rathbone & Ashley Greene Speak About Robert Pattinson in Their Interview With Access Hollywood 1 comment
Here’s an interview Jackson Rathbone & Ashley Greene did with Access Hollywood where they speak about Robert Pattinson. Starts at 2:02
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More Fan Pics of Robert Pattinson at the Breaking Dawn Twilight Convention 1 comment
Here are even more fan pics of Robert Pattinson at the Breaking Dawn Twilight Convention. Gotta love the way Rob holds a mic 😉
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*Video* Robert Pattinson’s Interview With AMC Movie News 4 comments
Here’s a video of Robert Pattinson’s interview with AMC Movie News.
Robert Pattinson’s Interview with Flick and Bits 2 comments
Here’s a new Rob interview with Flick and Bits
From Flickandbits.com
Following ‘Twilight,’ ‘The Twilight Saga: New Moon’ and ‘The Twilight Saga: Eclipse,’ ‘The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1′ begins the conclusion of the tale of vampire love, boundless friendship, acceptance, and finding your true self. The film hits cinemas November 18th, followed by ‘The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2′ on November 16th 2012. Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson, Taylor Lautner, Nikki Reed, Ashley Greene, Kellan Lutz, Jackson Rathbone, Peter Facinelli, Elizabeth Reaser, Michael Sheen, and Dakota Fanning star under the direction of Bill Condon. Look out for a more in-depth interview with Robert Pattinson and the rest of the cast closer to the films release date.
You’ve been playing Edward for 4 years now, can you talk about the journey he’s taken through the series and also what that has been like for you personally?
Robert Pattinson: I think in the broadest terms about Edward’s journey, right from the beginning I took out, I just ignored the fact that he was a vampire and basically ignored the fact that he was 108 – except to kind of use for metaphorical purposes. Then you’re just left with a kind of troubled teenager, it’s a really simple story of him getting content with himself. He gets content by finding a woman and having a child which is I guess how a lot of troubled guys kind of balance themselves out. At least that’s the hope anyway (laughs).
This role, it’s presented a whole variety of obstacles in terms of trying to grow and figure out who you want to be. It’s like having a very complicated maze to go through, you’re also being propelled by some kind of jet as well and trying to figure out how to go through a maze at the same time (laughs). I still kind of feel like it hasn’t really slowed down, I’m still trying to figure out where I’m at. But it’s been fun, it’s totally bizarre to me. I’ve said it for years, I didn’t even know if I was going to continue acting before this happened, and now I have much more of a drive and passion for it than I ever did before.
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Melissa Rosenberg Talks Robert Pattinsons talents 1 comment
Earlier this year Rob Pattinson revealed to Vanity Fair that he was adapting a Lillian Hellman story for the big screen. “It’s a secret,” he later told reporters while promoting Water for Elephants, refusing to divulge details about his writing. The actor has long been modest about his other creative talents and intellectual interests, which he often mocks in interviews. “I sound like such a snobby little shit,” he said to VF, after discussing his passion for Japanese films.























