Jules made some great edits of Rob in Berlin and Cannes:
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Great new Robert Pattinson pic edits by @Creationsjules 1 comment
New Rob Interview With Toronto.com – Talks About His Reaction at the Cosmopolis Screening in Cannes 1 comment
CANNES, FRANCE—Robert Pattinson swears he can tell how people are enjoying his movies by how many coughs he hears from the audience.
He employed this unique gauge at the May 25 Cannes Film Festival world premiere of Cosmopolis, his new movie directed by David Cronenberg.
“I watched it at the screening last night, but I wasn’t even watching,” Pattinson, 26, tells a roundtable of journalists.
“I was just listening for every cough: Please don’t cough! Please don’t cough!”
He seems awfully nervous for one so successful. He’s the lead star of the Twilight franchise, playing moody vampire Edward Cullen, a role that has made him famous and rich. Pattinson also had a small role in another big film, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire.
He’s neither new at this game nor naïve. Could he really suffer from self-doubt?
“Oh, completely,” he says, sucking on a lollipop for sustenance.
“I want that the whole time. Even for this screening. I was pissed off about everything, completely worried, incredibly stressful thing. But my manager was like, ‘You’re not happy at all?’ No, no, people are all coughing! They’re coughing because they’re bored!
“It’s f—ing crazy. Coughing! It’s all I can think about. But I like that. You’ve got to burn. As soon as you start thinking you’re good, you’re s–t. So yeah, it’s an annoying way to live, but yeah.”
He’s equally candid about his doubts whether to accept the lead role of Eric Packer, the 28-year-old billionaire in Cosmopolis who goes off the reservation for a day-long Manhattan odyssey in a white stretch limo.
“It seems complicated on the page (Don DeLillo’s book and Cronenberg’s screenplay), and I thought making the decision whether to do it or not seemed like the only difficult part of it.
“Could I actually do it? I didn’t know. David offered it to me and I didn’t know. I know it’s really good, and it’s Cronenberg, so it’s really cool. But on the other side, you’re in every scene, so if you f— it up, you f— up the whole movie.”
So here Pattinson is at the Cannes Film Festival, holding court with ink-stained wretches, and actually seeming to enjoy himself while doing so. Maybe it’s because no one is coughing.
It helps that his Twilight co-star Kristen Stewart, his vampire love on-screen and real one off-screen, was also in Cannes, presenting her own new film, On the Road. The two walked the red carpet together.
Pattinson hasn’t always been this wound up. He got that way after Twilight launched millions of teen sighs — and shivers.
“Yeah, because no one cared before (Twilight). It’s easier now to sell things to people, but afterwards, it’s weird. If everyone thinks something is good, you’re the one who thinks it’s s–t. If everyone is saying it’s bad, you’re like, ‘That’s the only time you think it’s good. You’re the only one that thinks it.’”
These feelings were intensified for him at Cannes, because Cosmopolis was competing for the Palme d’Or, the fest’s top prize (it didn’t win).
“Normally you wait for reviews or whatever, but when you’re presenting it to a (potentially) hostile audience, it’s crazy. Not knowing the whole time whether or not people will boo . . . and you have to sit there. I was talking to David before the screening, asking him, ‘Instead of an ovation, could they do a 20-minute booing thing?’”
Cronenberg calmed him down. But the director obviously picked the right man to play Eric Packer, who doesn’t seem to know how to relax. He’s constantly in full fidget, even while sitting stock still in his limo.
Pattinson realizes this, and it’s why he liked the role.
“There’s a constant energy there. You want chaos to happen. He doesn’t know the answers. It’s like a really young adolescent thing: There has to be something else! The longer you hold on to that, it gets crazier and crazier. Sometimes craziness is a good thing.”
Except when people are coughing.
*VIDEO* New Robert Pattinson Interview with Cinematrix – Cannes Press Junket 1 comment
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*VIDEO* Robert Pattinson Interview With ‘Scoop With Raya’ In Cannes 1 comment
Scoop with Raya had an interview with Rob in Cannes:
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*VIDEO* Robert Pattinson and Cosmopolis Cast in Cannes 1 comment
Rob’s at 1.32 – 1.36 and then the Cosmo cast on red carpet at 1.53 to 2.17.
Rob’s at 0.47 to 0.53
Fan Pics of Robert Pattinson at the Premiere of Cosmopolis in Cannes 1 comment
Here are some fan pics of Robert Pattinson at the Premiere of Cosmopolis in Cannes taken by Robert Pattinson UK
More after the jump!
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New Robert Pattinson Interview with ‘Cine Télé Revue’ – Belgium 1 comment
The interview was done during Cannes. The interviewer precises that Rob was eating a lollipop.
In the movie, you get your prostate checked? Is yours asymmetrical too?
Rob: *laughs* I haven’t checked that yet! Everybody talks about it, it’s crazy how that line marked people.Did you feel up to the task to take on this role?
Rob: When David Cronenberg called me I was in the middle of shooting Breaking Dawn. There were only three weeks left. As soon as I got home, I pounced on the script and read it in one sitting, in one night. It was really strong, complex and freaky but so funny!Your character speaks all the time, weren’t you scared?
Rob: The risk of failure was huge. At first, I told David I didn’t feel ready for the challenge. There was too much pressure, but he convinced me. Even though he knew I didn’t understand anything from the script. *laughs*What didn’t you get?
Rob: For Cronenberg, everything made sense. The fact that I didn’t understand didn’t bother him. He was more concerned about my performance. The world of finance means nothing to me. It conceals an absurd distortion of power struggles. But it’s not the end of the world, it’s a rebirth because this world needs sometimes to be cleansed and purified.Your character tries to escape from himself. Since you became famous – and with all these paparazzi hanging on to your coat-tails – are you experiencing the same thing?
Rob: I try not to think about it, I only do my job. I stay cautious about all of this but it’s still weird. It’s like speaking in your sleep. Cosmopolis is a challenging movie that will open doors for me to new projects. I am very pleased. Saying that though, I can’t compare this with my private life even if I feel completely claustrophobic.Are you relieved that Twilight is over now and that you can now move on to something else?
Rob: I will never disown Twilight. It was my job security. I’ll never try to find excuses. The advantage now is that directors think differently. As an actor, it’s something you’ve always dreamed about.Lots of people think it’s because of Twilight that you’re pushed to do more diarist and intellectual movies …
Rob: I did little movies before Twilight. People only notice you when they feel like it. It depends from one type of audience from another. I ‘acted’ too in Twilight. It was a beautiful period in my life but now it’s time to turn the page.Are you still offered heartthrob’s roles?
Rob: It’s not always easy to play heartthrob. You need to be extremely confident or be completely oblivious to what people think of you. I like to keep my integrity as an actor.Did you see ‘On the Road’ in which your girlfriend, Kristen Stewart, has a role?
Rob: Yes and it’s sort of weird to see her like this. To have people clapping for you at Cannes, a Festival that’s a little crazy and with so many people, is funny. We might expect those kind of reactions but always end up being surprised.Did you become up professional opponents?
Rob: No, never. For a year now we both had the chance to evolve in the job we love, especially in those amazing movie projects. Kristen is really ambitious. She knows how to find good scripts, she has the nose for that. I admire her.
We wanted people to respect and understand our choices. During the Cosmopolis screening at Cannes, I was a nervous wreck. I was looking in front of me, behind me, trying to guess people’s reactions. I was trying to listen for whispers. And in the end, I missed half the movie. *laughs* At the after party that followed, I was even more terrified at the prospect of having to face people’s comments.Will you be in a movie together after Twilight?
Rob: Yes, absolutely. We’re trying to write a script together. It won’t be for now but we’ve thought about it for a long time. The filming of the last two movies was long and difficult.My character doesn’t change, he can’t die. We finish on a high note.
*VIDEO* another fan video of Rob at the Premiere of Cosmopolis in Cannes 1 comment
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New Fan Pictures of Robert Pattinson and Sarah Gadon on Le Grand Journal 2 comments
Here are some new fan pics of Rob and Sarah on Le Grand Journal. Thanks to Pattinson UK for sharing these with us





















