Pictures of Robert Pattinson alongside David Cronenberg and Paulo Branco at the press conference for Cosmopolis in Portugal today.
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Pictures of Robert Pattinson at Press Conference in Portugal 2 comments
David Cronenberg talks about Cosmopolis and Rob with 20Minutes (France) 1 comment
How would you describe Cosmopolis?
It’s a dark and surreal comedy on the end of the world. I would like the audience not to take it too seriously.
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VIDEO: David Cronenberg on Robert Pattinson: He’s an actor you want to watch 2 comments
Translation
“Rob is in every scene in the movie and yet he’s not necessarily a sympathetic character, you don’t necessarily love this character. So, he’s an actor who you want to watch”
New ‘Cosmopolis’ BTS Still With Rob and David Cronenberg Leave a comment
The BTS still is in Cahiers du Cinema magazine interview with David Cronenberg. You can find all scans of the interview – in French – here. We’ll add a translation as soon as we get it in.
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Translation of the Rob mentions in David’s interview
Why did you choose Robert Pattinson? We inevitably think of his role in Twilight where he’s the kind of vampires. Eric Packer is a vampire too, he evokes eternal youth and he’s also a living dead.
David: Yes, we could say that the character is the werewolf of Wall Street, or the vampire of Wall Street but his way of speaking, his relationships with others and his appearance are completely different from the character he plays in Twilight. I didn’t choose Robert Pattinson because of Twilight, but because he was was the perfect actor for the role. When I make a movie, I don’t think about my previous work and even less the work of others. And I don’t think about the movies my actors made. Of course I saw Twilight, Little Ashes, Remember Me. I also watched tons of interviews of Rob on Youtube – like a lot of directors do, to get an idea of an actor’s personality. I thought even less of Twilight since I imagine a lot of people who are going to see Cosmopolis will not have seen Twilight. No matter what, I’m glad I chose him. I thought he would be good and he was, he even surprised me.How did you guide him to help build his character?
David: Really concrete things: how to dress up, how to do his hair, his sunglasses. When he had to take off his tie and how it had to look. All this is directing an actor too and this has to be decided before you come on set. This isn’t theoretical. An actor can’t play an idea. You can’t ask him: I want you to represent Wall Street with your acting. How would you want him to do that? It’s no good to proceed like that. Where does he sit. How does he move. What kind of relationships he has with the people who enter his limo? Do they respect him or do they despise him? We deal with everything one moment after another, one detail after another. There’s no magic spell for actors. It’s like sculpting.Is the Eric Packer from the book different than the one in the movie?
David: To be honest, I don’t know. He says exactly the same words which is crucial. In that sense, he’s really close to the character in the book. But what he has in his head, can be said in the book but not in the film. Packer is fascinating and scary. He’s a dangerous guy. Not only as a capitalist, but also because he’s capable of murder. And at the same time, he’s sort of naive, pathetic and vulnerable, which makes him attractive. Robert Pattinson was really courageous by accepting this role and I am grateful. Young actors that are in demand are often reluctant at the idea of playing unlikable characters. Not really young actors, for that matter. They’re always scared that by playing a bad guy, they’ll be typecast as such and that it could hurt their career. They want to be loved and to be loved on the screen, in the USA at least.
New Robert Pattinson and David Cronenberg Interviews with TG1 2 comments
New Pic of Robert Pattinson and *VIDEO* new interview with France 3 2 comments
New pic of Canal+ journalist posing with David Cronenberg and Rob:
Pic is from this morning: seems the same settings as for the Journal 20 interview:
Interview France 3
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Translation
Rob: I remember the first conversation we had was on the phone cause I had to wait a week before I said yes ’cause I was, I didn’t … Normally you have to … actors are good at bullshiting, no matter what the script is, you’ve got something to say about it. You even have to admit if you hate it but you have something to say. And with this one, I just couldn’t … I was like, I know there was … I know it’s about something but I don’t know what it was about. But David just said, you know, he doesn’t know what it was about either but there’s just something interesting there.
Rob: I guess slightly more obscure things. I mean especially with the fact that this one had a strange script already and it’s in competition in Cannes. There’s no logic to the world.
David: There is none.
Rob: What I liked about it in the first place was the cadence of the lyricism of the writing. I think that’s what I enjoyed playing about it ’cause you couldn’t really approach it like a normal part, it was like, you’re approaching it like it was a song or something.
Rob: It was one of the strangest things when we were shooting, we had one scene by the train station, the first shot of the movie, and we’ve been inside the limo during the whole shoot and suddenly I have to get out and there was like … Twilight fans and stuff and I was .. I’ve never been more nervous in my entire life. That was … it was terrifying.
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Cosmopolis Q&A with David Cronenberg and Robert Pattinson in London on June 1st 1 comment
Robert Pattinson and David Cronenberg will be doing an Q&A in London on June 1st
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Cosmopolis Q&A with David Cronenberg and Robert Pattinson
Members’ priority booking now open!
Curzon Q&A: Cosmopolis (15) plus Q&A with David Cronenberg and Robert Pattinson
Friday 1 June 6.30pm MAYFAIR
Members’ priority booking is now open. Any remaining tickets will go on general sale from Friday 25 May at 1.00pm. Click here for more information on how to become a Curzon member
Priority booking is available in person at Curzon Mayfair or by phoning 0330 500 1331.
Tickets: £50.00/£42.50 Cineastes
Thanks to Gossipgyal for the heads up / Source
Cosmopolis Delano’s must-see movie of 2012 2 comments
From Delano:
See new Cronenberg
It is not often that a film ranks so highly in our listings, but David Cronenberg’s “Cosmopolis” has been widely touted as the must-see movie of 2012.
With Robert Pattinson in the lead role, it also looks likely to score the Canadian master his biggest ever box office hit. Whether the fans of Pattinson who will flock to see their screen idol’s new film will be able to stomach Cronenberg’s very realistic violence and sex after all the pre-teen fluff of the Twilight films remains to be seen.
Certainly the teaser trailer shows glimpses of the sort of graphic brutality Cronenberg delivered inA History of Violence and Eastern Promises (both starring the thinking woman’s Pattinson, Viggo Mortensen).
Cosmopolis is based on Don DeLillo’s novel about the day in the life of billionaire Eric Packer (Pattinson). Most of that day is spent in his chauffeur-driven limo, but it is nevertheless a day brimful of incident, hedonism and menace–for this is a book and film that, even in its most wilfully obscure moments, speaks volumes about contemporary life and where society is headed.






















