Two old Portraits of Robert Pattinson from The Rover LA Promo now untagged


NEW Still of Robert Pattinson and Mia Wasikowska from ‘Maps to the Stars’
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While busy promoting his new flick The Rover in Cannes, MTV UK were quick to probe R-Pattz over what floats his boat on the box, leaving the Twilight actor to reveal: “I love English reality TV. I like Geordie Shore. It’s like the Jersey Shore of England.
“It’s amazing, one of the greatest TV shows I have ever seen in my entire life.”
Pattinson went on to gush: “And it’s not really laughing at people because I don’t really like that kind of reality TV, the people in it, you genuinely really like them, it’s crazy.”
Guy Pearce talks about Robert Pattinson
“He’s had a very different existence as an actor than I did. He’s just this megastar. I don’t know if he struggles with feeling like a valuable actor, as I did, but he shouldn’t, if he does. He’s amazing.
“On the second day he was doing the scene where he falls out of the truck and he’s sitting there bleeding and I was watching it on the monitor. I looked at David and said, ‘Wow, he’s really good, isn’t he?’ What he was offering up with regard to the power shifts between us meant I had such great stuff to work with.”
Maps to the Stars
Robert Pattinson on the cover of ‘Little White Lies’ magazine

Robert Pattinson is the star of #LWLies54 The Rover issue. On sale 3 July. Pre-order here: http://lwli.es/lwlies54
This summer let LWLies take you Down Under with our special tribute to David Michôd’s scorched-earth crime drama, The Rover. Set in Australia in a dystopic near-future, the film stars Guy Pearce and Robert Pattinson as you’ve never seen him before, and hits UK cinemas 15 August.
Inside Timba Smits striking cover art, LWLies goes face-to-face with Robert Pattinson in one of his most candid and revealing interviews, while David Michôd and Guy Pearce reflect on the shared cultural motifs that informed both The Rover and his astonishing debut, Animal Kingdom.
Here are the French release date (September 24th) and covers for Maps to the Stars on DVD/Blu-Ray


Looks like these interviews are from the same roundtable interview as The Manila Bulletin, Telegraph UK, The Philippine Daily and Star Online, but with some new quotes.
From Cosas.com
– What have you learned since the end of the saga “Twilight”?
– It feels like it’s longer, to be honest… it’s all just been a gradual progression. I think, as you get older, like every movie you do you get a little bit more confident… (Manila Bulletin)– And how can you face the madness of the public against your person?
– I’m curious how people receive the new stuff I’m doing because it’s kind of, you know, I do quite abstract films. So I am curious how people who like ‘Twilight’ will come to see things like ‘The Rover.’ Hopefully, they’ll enjoy it.(Manila Bulletin)– Why did you choose a genre so different?
– 50 percent is about being able to work with directors I admire. I think about that a lot but I find it more comfortable to do small roles if I am choosing something for its director. But if you are doing a lead, I try to do something, which I think will precipitate into my normal life. I want to do something which I feel (is) totally impossible for me to do. I think it will make me a bigger person in my real life afterwards. I kind of try to do that. (Manila Bulletin)