Here’s the French and German Breaking Dawn – Part 1 Poster
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Official French & German ‘Breaking Dawn -Part 1’ Poster 3 comments
*SCAN* Water for Elephants” in “Télé 2 Semaines” Magazine – France 1 comment
*VIDEO* Water for Elephants DVD/Blu-Ray TV Spot – France 2 comments
*scan and translation* Rob in Closer magazine – France 2 comments
*SCANS* Robert Pattinson in ‘One’ Magazine – France 3 comments
Here are few scans of Rob in the French magazine One
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Water for Elephants DVD and Blu-Ray info for Brazil and France Leave a comment
*SCANS* Robert Pattinson in several French Magazines Leave a comment
Here are some scans of Rob in several French magazines: Séries Mania (june/july 2011), Séries Plus (june/july 2011) and Number One (May/June 2011) | Click to make huge
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*SCANS* Robert Pattinson, Breaking Dawn & Water for Elephants in ‘One’ Magazine – France 1 comment
Here are few scans of Rob, Breaking Dawn and Water for Elephants in ‘One’ magazine
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New Release Date Bel Ami – France 4 comments
The website of AlloCiné changed the release date for Bel Ami in France once again: its September 28th (it was of October 19th). We’re almost certain this date will change too so nothing is certain yet 😉
Thnx to @Gossipgyal for the tip
*NEW* Robert Pattinson Interview with L’express – France 3 comments

L’express (France) Q&A with Robert Pattinson
Translation thanks to Sonia via RPLife
Young English actor, star of the Twilight movies, he’s the hero of Water For Elephants for now, while we wait for his part in Cosmopolis, the new Cronenberg…
If you were a place… If you were a place, the area of South Bank, in London. Between the Hayward Gallery, National Theatre and all other activities, I’m never bored. I would also say New York for the breathtaking skyline formed by the buildings and the fast pace of the city, whatever the time of day.
A cartoonist… Ralph Steadman, illustrator of the hilarious texts of Gonzo Highway from Hunter S. Thompson. His simple but disturbed stroke never leaves me indifferent. The other reason is, perhaps, that I can draw almost like him!
























