Here are screencaps of Robert Pattinson at the premiere of On the Road in Cannes.
More after the jump!
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Here are screencaps of Robert Pattinson at the premiere of On the Road in Cannes.
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Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart will be on Le Grand Journal tomorrow
Livestream – Le Grand Journal airs at 7:10PM CET
Shia LaBeouf, Robert Pattinson, Zac Efron, Kristen Stewart.
The young guns are gunning for the Cannes Film Festival 2012 — and they are demanding respect.
This year’s festival slate features a veritable Who’s Who in Young Hollywood. Each has flexed some serious box office muscle in their young careers, now they are hoping to show some acting chops. Each is in competition with their respective films.
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Before he finishes off the Twilight series this year, Pattinson too is still looking for a meaty dramatic role which might come true in Cosmopolis. The film features some racy scenes in the back of Pattinson’s banker character’s limousine (where most of the movie takes place).
He has sex with Juliette Binoche and even has a prostate exam while trying to seduce another woman — this is a David Cronenberg film after all.
But not the Rob Pattinson we all know.
“I don’t like people thinking that they know me,” says Pattinson. “You do all you can to surprise people. And hopefully some people will find that interesting.”
His Twilight co-star, and longtime girlfriend, Kristen Stewart will also show a new side in the Walter Salles’ film On the Road. Pattinson has seen the movie and calls it “amazing.”
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After Cannes 2012, we’re going to see many of these stars in a different light.
ETA more quotes:
But at the 65th annual Cannes Film Festival, a number of young Hollywood stars are attempting to do just that. By striking out on their own, they hope to move their careers beyond mega franchises and toward more mature roles in bolder films.
Robert Pattinson (“Twilight”), Kristen Stewart (also “Twilight”), Shia LaBeouf (“Transformers,” ”Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull”) and Zac Efron (“High School Musical”) all have films in competition at the French Riviera festival.
In David Cronenberg’s Don DeLillo adaptation “Cosmopolis,” which is to premiere at Cannes on Friday, Pattinson stars as a Manhattan billionaire on a crosstown odyssey.“It’s changed the way I see myself,” Pattinson said in an interview ahead of his festival arrival.
“I’m kind of getting older,” the 26-year-old actor says. “People aren’t thinking of me as a kid anymore, so I’ve got to stop behaving like one.”
With the next “Twilight” installment, part two of “Breaking Dawn,” due out this November, Pattinson has also lined up parts in David Michod’s “The Rover” (a role he says he fought harder for than any in years) and the military thriller “Mission: Black List.”Like “Cosmopolis,” they’re films without the surrounding hoopla of blockbusters.
“When you do a big franchise movie, there’s a ton of pressure on you that’s really nothing to do with the job at all,”says Pattinson. “You have to adapt to an entirely different world, rather than just try to get better at acting and do better within your movies. As soon as you become famous, your movies and your life become one and the same in the eyes of the public in a lot of ways.”
Certainly, most actors would eagerly jump at the chance to star in well-paying, hugely promoted movies. But iconic roles begun as teenagers can choke promising acting careers. Stewart, Pattinson’s 22-year-old “Twilight” co-star, is also expanding into new territory at Cannes with Walter Salles’ anticipated adaptation of Jack Kerouac’s “On the Road.” It was to premiere Wednesday.
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“There’s no point in being scared of just trying,” says Pattinson. “The worst that can happen is just failure, right?”
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Links to all the latest Cosmopolis promo coverage, premieres and interviews.
June 4th Cosmopolis Toronto Premiere
HQ Pics: HERE | HERE
MQ & Fan Pics: Inside Theater: Here | Red Carpet: Here | Here
Videos: HERE | Q&A
Photocall: MQ pics | HQ Pics | MQ Pics | HQ Pics | HQ Pics
Press Conference: Full Video | HQ Pics | AUDIO | Quotes | Quotes 2
June 1st Cosmopolis London Q&As + Screening
Details here and here
HQ Pics: Here | Here
Fan Pics + Tweets: (apple Store) Here | Here | (Curzon) Here
Curzon Q&A Transcript: HERE
Videos: (apple store) Here | (curzon cinema) Here
Full Curzon Q&A Video: Here
Full Apple Store Q&A Video: Here
May 31st Cosmopolis Berlin Premiere
HQ Pics: Here | Here | Here
MQ Pics: Here
Fan Pics: Here | Here
Videos: Here | Here | Here | Here
May 30th Cosmopolis Paris Premiere
HQ Pics: Here | Here
Fan Pics: Here | Here | Here MQ Pics: Here
Videos: Here | Here | Here |Here | Here | Here | Here
Full Q&A From Inside the Screening: Here
Fun Radio Interview: Here
Le Petit Journal (TV): Screencaps | Video (and transcript)
May 29th Cosmopolis Portugal Premiere + Second screening
MQ & Fan Pics: Here | Here | Here
Videos: Here | Here | Here | Here | Here | Here | Here | Here
Press Conference: HQ Pics | Article/Pic | Article/Videos
Pics with Fans | Arriving | Article/Pic | Pictures/Quotes | Video Full Press Conference video: Here
Cosmopolis: Behind the Scenes Video + Clip: Here
Cosmopolis World Premiere at Cannes May 25th:
HQ Pics: Here | Here | Here | Here | Here | Portraits
Fan Pics: Here | Here | Here | Here
Videos: Here | Here | Here | Here | Here Screencaps: Here
Photo Call: HQ Pictures + Here & Here | MQ | Video | Fan Pictures
Press Conference: HQ Pics | HQ Pics | MQ Pics | Video
Full Press Conference Video: Here
May 23rd ‘On The Road’ Premiere appearance:
Pics of Rob arriving: Here | Here MQ Pics on the red carpet: Here Fan Pics: Here Videos: Here | Interview
HQ Pics on the red carpet: Here | Here | Here | Here | Here
May 24th Press:
TV: Rob on Le Grand Journal: Video | Video Photo Session | HQ Pictures | HQ Pictures | HQ Pictures | Screencaps | Fan Pictures | more fanpics | More Fanpics | Another Video | Fan Video
Interviews: Cosmopolis On-Set Interview | Premiere.fr | CanalPlus (Rob & Cronenberg) | Metro France + Pics | TF1 | TF3 | France 2 Journal 2o | TG1 HERE and HERE | USA Today | Rai News | Paul Giamatti | metro France | Allocine | BFMTV | Viva Press UK | Huftington Post | Next Liberation | RTL | Shortlist | Noticias Caracol | Atual | 20 Minutes (cronenberg) | Costume Designer | Pure Channel | The Playlist | Belgian TV | STV | USA Today & Here | Shortlist | Cine Télé Revue | All Access | Empire Mag | David Cronenberg on Map of the Stars | CityTalk & ETalk | ET Canada & Here | CBC Toronto | Tribute Movies | Cinematrix | Cineplex | Vancouver Sun | Now Toronto | Le Monde | TheGlobeandMail | Toronto Sun | Toronto.com | ET Tonight | David Cronenberg CBC | EW | Richard Crouse | Day&Night | Pathé | CTV News | Total Film & HERE| The Guardian UK | The Sunday Times | Cinebox | Sucré Salé | BBC News | Paul Giamatti & Sarah Gadon | Yahoo | MSN UK | HeyUGuys
Reviews: Clemenceau | Multiple Review Post | Les inRocks | More Multiple Reviews | Toronto.Com
The Telegraph on-line posted this article that mentions Robert Pattinson
In the 30 years since Colin Welland collected an Oscar for Chariots of Fire and famously declared: “The British are coming!” there have been plenty of false dawns.
British actors flocked to Hollywood only to find themselves cast repeatedly as villains, fops and toffs. But this year’s Cannes Film Festival proves that US studios have finally fallen for the charms of the British leading man.
The three major US films in competition all have British actors playing American leads.
Tom Hardy is the star of Lawless, a Prohibition-era gangster film in which he plays the toughest of three bootlegging brothers in rural Virginia.
Robert Pattinson, he of the teen Twilight franchise, plays the lead in another literary adaptation, Don DeLillo’s Cosmopolis, as a billionaire Manhattanite.
And the long-awaited adaptation of Jack Kerouac’s On The Road, that most quintessential of American novels, stars Yorkshire’s Sam Riley as Sal Paradise.
It is a state of affairs mirrored in US television, where British actors are slipping seamlessly into US lead roles, from Hugh Laurie in House to Damian Lewis and David Harewood in Homeland.
Industry watchers say we have entered a golden age for Brits in Hollywood.
“It’s what I call ‘Hugh Laurie Syndrome,” said Tim Gray, editor of trade bible Variety.
“When Laurie appeared in House, Americans said, ‘Who is this actor? I love him, he’s great’. Then we found out he’s British, and it’s like a magician has pulled a trick on you. People like to be fooled sometimes.
“In films, it started with Christian Bale in Batman, who showed that British actors can be better at playing Americans than Americans themselves.
“And now it really is a trend. Hollywood people are very imitative, very superstitious. If something is successful, then let’s repeat it.
“Also, there are a lot of good actors in the world. If you go to any gym in LA, you walk in and there’s 10 really great-looking actors working out. Go to an audition and there’s 20 great-looking actors sitting there. So if you’re looking for somebody with something different, British actors stand out. And there is that element of snob appeal: ‘He’s not only talented but he’s a Brit.’”
The new wave of British actors have also mastered flawless American accents.
Gray said: “In the 1970s, the British would push it a little too hard, they over-enunciated and would say, ‘You stoopid person’.
“Now they are really good. It’s partly the training, and partly because British actors I talk to say they grew up watching US films and TV shows.
We’ve done it before for the Water for Elephants, Breaking Dawn and Bel Ami premieres and we’re doing it again… We’ve made 3 different signs for those of you who will be attending the Cosmopolis Premiere in Cannes! You can print it and bring it with you to the premiere! It’s made by DreamySim1. Tip: take a marker (dark and light) with you and something hard for underneath the sign so Rob will be able to sign easily.
We’d love to see a pic of the signs at the venue and/or signed ![]()
There are very positive quotes from the Cannes Director. There are a few mistakes in the article tho like the Tom Sturridge picture that they used isn’t one of Tom’s or them saying that Rob wanted the part of Jeff Buckley in the biopic. But those are mistakes from he writer of the article. The quotes are legit.
They ask Thierry if they “have the first draft of the new generation of young actors” and he replies “it’s hard to say, the competition is tough. You have to make the right choices & meet the right people. Pattinson & Stewart had the chance of rising from Twilight unlike other young actors that are as talented as they are. There are in Hollywood, young actors waiting in the shadow. The market is ruthless. But as for Pattinson& Stewart, they’re showing a remarkable maturity when it comes to their careers. And they’re wonderful in both movies.“
The article talks about Leo Dicaprio then: He managed to (almost) make people forget about Jake from Titanic. going from teenager’s walls to movie-goers shelves. Will the Twilight actors be able to finance movies that are both challenging and expensive due to their names? “It’s going on to depend on the success of their first steps in the ‘grown up’ cinema and on the power they will exerce on the screenwriter producers.” continues Thierry Frémaux. “Cannes 2012 is going to show that there is a movement to go back to the “big” American Auteur cinema. They can take advantage of it, or not. All of this is so fragile.
Happy start of Cannes FilmFestival day! There’s been a report on M6 on the 12.45 newspaper edition and they spoke about Cannes and Cosmopolis. (Thanks to Ptiteaurel for mailing this to us)
translation:
Reporter: No tag problems in Cannes the day before the opening of the famous film festival. The aim for Cannes is to be a kind of showcase for the international cinema. But we must notice that this year the festival is likely to be special.
Man: She’s never been to Cannes before but on this poster, she’ll be the queen this year.
Photographer: She’s gorgeous. When the star will be on the red carpet, we’ll be able to have a reverse shot with Marylin in the background. It’ll be great.
Man: And she’ll see a lot of stars. This 65th edition will be very American: Brad Pitt, Nicole Kidman will be on the red carpet for 2 movies, and the so expected Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart, a couple off screen , but in Cannes they’ll be in competition since both their fillms have been selected.
Kristen: I think this competition can’t hurt us. And if there’ll be only one winner, it’ll be our film. No, I’m kidding.
(1.08 – 1.25) : they are talking about Marion Cotillard)
Cinema Specialist: On paper, it’s a great festival. Some films are causing a great excitement such as David Cronenberg’s film starring Robert Pattinson, On the Road by Walter Salles. As usual, there’ll be some surprises, some outsiders, people coming from Asia or from Arabian countries. On paper, it’s likely to be a great edition. Last year, she went to present The Artist but this year , she’ll open the festival which promises to attract a wide audience. Nanni Moretti, the jury’s president has just arrived. Red carpet and emotions: all will start tomorrow.
From Total Film:
The Film: Probably the most eagerly hyped film at this year’s festival, and one of the supposed frontrunners for the Palme d’Or, Cosmopolis marks David Cronenberg’s return to the arena of the bizarre. Adapted from the novel by American author Don DeLillo, the film will follow Robert Pattinson’s young billionaire on a journey into darkness as he discovers his fortune has evaporated, and decides to cut loose from conventional society. Paul Giamatti, Juliette Binoche, Samantha Morton and Jay Baruchel round out a pleasingly offbeat cast.
Why We’re Excited: After a couple of enjoyable but conventional films in the form of A History Of Violence and Eastern Promises, we’re looking forward to seeing Cronenberg return to the outer-limits of big screen storytelling.Cosmopolis represents the director’s first self-penned script since 1999’seXistenZ, and from the looks of the clips and trailers we’ve seen so far, it promises to be deliciously weird. It also stands to catapult Pattinson out of the clutches of the soul-sapping Twilight series into a role more deserving of his talents. Put simply, we can’t wait.