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Here’s a new Breaking Dawn Still Featuring Robert Pattinson & Kristen Stewart from Entertainment Weekly.
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Rob’s Interview with On The Red Carpet
Robert Pattinson says everything “goes to hell” in the upcoming “Twilight” film, “Breaking Dawn – Part 1,” which sees his reprising his role as vampire Edward Cullen
The movie is the first part of the fourth installment of the fantasy romance series, which is based on the novels by Stephenie Meyer. “The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1” depicts the wedding of Bella Swan, a human played by Kristen Stewart, and Cullen and the consequences of their union.
“Even when you think things are going all right, they just sort of get worse,” Pattinson told OnTheRedCarpet.com regarding the film’s plot. “It was good where the book split as well, because it’s a very intense, the story. It’s not a big adventure or anything – it’s set pretty much in a house where everything is just going to hell, basically.”
Swan and Cullen go on a honeymoon on an island off the court of Brazil, where the actors filmed part of the movie. Pattinson utters a line in Portuguese in the film, but don’t expect him to carry on a conversation in the language.
“I don’t even know what I was saying in the movie,” he told OnTheRedCarpet.com. “Just noises!”
Here are some screencaps we took of Rob on Jimmy Kimmel:
New Magazine Scans of Robert in “Top 40” in November 2011 – No. 79 (Spain)
New Rob interview in Cine magazine Breaking Dawn special. (Mexico)
Looking pale but awake, Rob apologizes, “I drank so much coffee this morning I might have vomited”. He’s sporting a new haircut, “It’s for my next movie. I had to cut it randomly. I thought about shaving it off, but I thought of only cutting one part, and I liked it so much in the end, that I kept it.” Always with a big smile on his face, and laughing through most of the interview, the superstar shares his thoughts on the finale of the saga that catapulted him to fame.
Analyzing Edward, do you think he’s a week guy? Is he too passive at times, eventhough inside he feels this great passion and love? He’s very romantic too, how do you see him?
I think he’s helpless. I’ve always thought – and if you pay close attention to the character you can see it too – that he’s a guy that has been so lonely for so long that he goes crazy, and that’s why he is the way that he is. That’s all I can think of, whenever I think about him in the first three movies, and how he finds himself more in each movie. It was interesting reading the fourth book, because I didn’t agree with most of his actions. I didn’t like the way he behaved. In the previous books you could understand the reasons behind his actions, and even sympathize with him, but I was not getting him at all in this movie “Why are you doing this?! You’re a whimp!” I really didn’t understand him, and it was fun trying to legitimize those weird actions, and it was an interesting way to close the saga for me. I guess he becomes more of a hero in Part 2 for the first time, though it’s Bella who saves him all the time, for once. But it’s interesting how he’s more impulsive and selfish in Part 1, which makes him go crazy. And in the first movie he’s always orchestrating everything.
Rob’s ‘After Hours’ one on one interview with MTV’s Joshua Horowitz. ETA: Transcript added
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1. Where Would Robert Pattinson Be Without ‘Twilight’?
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Josh: Mr. Pattinson, how are you?
Rob: I’m good yeah, how are you?
Josh: Good, I’m good. Ok we’re not finished, there’s still a ways to go, but we came back a little bit. Where the hell would you be without Twilight?
Rob: Would I be dead? *laughs*
Josh: *laughs* No, would it be that bad?
Rob: Um, I don’t know. I have no idea.
Josh: Do you think you would’ve stuck with acting? It’s kind of well known you were kind of on the fence at a certain point about whether to keep going with this thing or not.
Rob: I don’t know. I always, I think a lot of actors think about that all the time because you just kind of have to confront your insecurities quite a lot and I have plenty..*laughs* ..plenty of insecurities!
Josh: Even now, with the whole world loving you?
Rob: Even more! Before you can kind of bullshit yourself all the time. Like if no one cares about you can be like, “I’m the greatest person in the world”, and just be completely delusional.
Josh: Are there moments though when you buy into it a little bit where you’re like “you know what I look good there” or “I’m pretty awesome”?
Rob: Like not for a while. Yeah, I almost get sick to side with myself. *laughs* Plus, I’m getting older as well.
Josh: Yeah, look at you..(jokingly)
Rob: I’m almost 50!! *laughs*
Translation of the exclusive interview with Robert Pattinson in Mikrogids Netherlands (translation by @DreamySim1 from Thinking of Rob)
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British actor Robert Pattinson can not complain about his succes. Especially because of his role in the vampire series Twilight Saga, Part 1 – which will be broadcast wednesday (on Dutch tv), he grew into a world star. Nevertheless, he still considers his fame as strange. “Many people go insane when they become famous,” he told us in an exclusive interview.
There is a long line of fences around the luxurious L’hotel Amigo in the heart of Brussels, heavily guarded by soldiers and men with earpieces. The group of young people in front of the fences is growing rapidly. They’re all looking forward to meeting Robert Pattinson (25), who is doing a European promotional tour in honor of his latest Twilight Saga movie: Breaking Dawn Part 1 (in Dutch cinemas next Wednesday). Unfortunately for them, the actor is kept pretty occupied inside. He will only meet his Belgian fans that same evening at a special fan event. ‘Who knows, maybe they all look like Tintin’, the actor says laughing.