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Archive for the ‘2012’ Tag
Robert Pattinson in newspaper Argentina Leave a comment
**VIDEO** Full MSN Interview Leave a comment
Old Cosmopolis Still, Now Bigger and Uncropped Leave a comment
New Fan Pics from the Portugal Cosmopolis Screening 1 comment
NEW Cosmopolis Still in HQ Leave a comment
Tons of Great new Robert Pattinson fanmade videos 1 comment
Loads and loads of Rob fanmade videos!
Cannes Rob then and now: from Beanene1:
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More CannesRob from MsChristina70:
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Loads more after the jump!
New Robert Pattinson wallpaper by @Kainat21 Leave a comment
Here’s a great wallpaper made by @Kainat21
New Robert Pattinson and David Cronenberg Interview with Orange Film UK 1 comment
There seems to be a reflection of the Occupy movement in the film – what struck you about that group and how did they inform the film?
David Cronenberg: Well, they didn’t inform the film at all, because we really just stuck to the script – it just happened that what Don DeLillo [author of the original novel] wrote was prescient and clairvoyant, and it felt as if the world was just catching up with him. But for example, Paul Giamatti texted me and said ‘I can’t believe I just saw Rupert Murdoch get a pie in the face’, because we had just shot the scene where Eric Packer (Pattinson) gets a pie in the face! (laughs) It was certainly strange to be shooting scenes about anti-capitalist riots in the streets of New York and then to read about the Occupy movement. But there really are no anti-capitalists in this movie and it’s been noted that the Occupy Wall Street movement is not anti-capitalist; they want a piece of it, they want the 99% to be a part of the capitalist dream. Giamatti’s character Benno loves capitalism and investing and his complaint is that he’s been left behind by Eric, who’s destroyed the way Benno loved to work.
Well, there’s the paraphrasing of the Communist manifesto seen in the film, with banners reading ‘A spectre is haunting the world – the spectre of capitalism’, and you changed the currency that features heavily in the plot from the novel’s Japanese yen to the Chinese yuan…
David Cronenberg: That was just my feeble attempt as an ignoramus in terms of economy to make the film a letter futuristic. Since the book was written, the yen had collapsed, and then you had the tsunami that hit Japan, and suddenly they’re staggering. Now it’s obvious that Don’s ‘look to the east’ was correct but it’s China that will be the world power, and by 2015 the yuan will be a fully convertible currency and therefore might displace the dollar as the world currency.
More after the jump!
Robert Pattinson and Cronenberg – Meet the Filmmaker- HD Video from Apple Q&A 2 comments
*UPDATE* Added HQ
Here’s the HD video from Apple Q&A on June 1st
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