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NEW clips of LIFE with Robert Pattinson and Dane DeHaan   1 comment

Here are new dubbed clips of Robert Pattinson and Dane DeHaan in LIFE

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New clips of LIFE with Robert Pattinson and Dane DeHaan   Leave a comment

New clips of LIFE with Robert Pattinson and Dane DeHaan

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VIDEO: New LIFE BTS footage and clip   Leave a comment

Here is some new BTS footage and a clip of LIFE (dubbed)

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Anton Corbijn talks LIFE and Robert Pattinson at Q&A London Screening   Leave a comment

Anton Corbijn talks LIFE and Robert Pattinson after the screening of LIFE in London

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Anton Corbijn talks LIFE and mentions Robert Pattinson in an interview with ‘The Brag’   1 comment

Here’s  an interview of Anton Corbijn where he talks about LIFE and working with Robert Pattinson

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From The Brag

[…] But this is not a film about Dean: the attraction for Corbijn was a story about a photographer and his subject, and the fact the subject happens to be Dean is something Corbijn considers a “nice bonus”.

“They share equal screen time, but it’s really about how these people touch each other’s lives,” he says.

Sharing the screen are Robert Pattinson as the uneasy photographer Stock, and Dane DeHaan in what may be a career-defining performance as Dean.

“It was, I have to say, a pleasure working with both. It reminded me a little bit of the energy we had on Control, because they’re young actors and they’re just energetic,” says Corbijn, referencing his Joy Division biopic and screen debut.

“Dane and Robert are quite different actors, and that, in a way, was purposeful for me because the characters they play are also quite different characters … Dane is very analytical and very well prepared – which he had to [be], of course, because he had to change so much, both physically and to get into the voice and all that. Rob is more intuitive, and so they are both different in their approach, but I love both performances a lot.”

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New Clip of Robert Pattinson and Joel Edgerton in LIFE ‘His name is James Dean’ (Dubbed)   Leave a comment

Here’s a new dubbed clip of Robert Pattinson and Joel Edgerton

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NEW ‘LIFE’ B-Roll with Robert Pattinson, Dane DeHaan and Anton Corbijn   1 comment

NEW ‘LIFE’ B-Roll with Robert Pattinson, Dane DeHaan and Anton Corbijn

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New Robert Pattinson, Dane DeHaan and Anton Corbijn interview with Pearl&Dean   Leave a comment

Here’s a new Robert Pattinson, Dane DeHaan and Anton Corbijn interview with Pearl&Dean

New Interview of Robert Pattinson, Dane DeHaan and Anton Corbijn with The Sunday Herald – Australia   1 comment

New Interview of Robert Pattinson, Dane DeHaan and Anton Corbijn with The Sunday Herald – Australia

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When the actor James Dean died in a car crash in 1955, the second and defining film in his short career – Nicholas Ray’s Rebel Without a Cause – had just come out. Dean was 24.

East of Eden had put him on the map earlier that year; Giant was in the works. In retrospect, three films doesn’t seem much of a basis for what Dean was about to become: the embodiment of a generation’s bohemian disaffection with their parents’ post-war world. Fact was, however, they didn’t come any cooler than Jimmy Dean. They still don’t.

You can see that in the clutch of photographs taken of Dean for Life magazine by ambitious young Magnum newcomer Dennis Stock.

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SCANS: ‘LIFE’ in the French photography magazine ‘Polka’   Leave a comment

 ‘LIFE’ in the French photography magazine ‘Polka’

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