Here’s an old/new interview Rob did in Cannes. It starts at 2:51
http://www.youtube.com/v/d-0tA6o725w&hl=en_US&fs=1&color1=0x2b405b&color2=0x6b8ab6&border=1
Via RPLife
Here’s an old/new interview Rob did in Cannes. It starts at 2:51
http://www.youtube.com/v/d-0tA6o725w&hl=en_US&fs=1&color1=0x2b405b&color2=0x6b8ab6&border=1
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Here’s an old/new interview Rob did during the GOF.
http://www.youtube.com/v/ZL67MyZ7R1E&hl=en_US&fs=1&
Via RP Life
Sir Ian McKellan recently spoke with the Yorkshire Post:
‘For him, retirement holds no appeal.
He says: “I think I’ve never got over the fact that I’m allowed to act at all.
“If the phone rings and there’s a job offer, it’s a wonderful act of faith that someone’s had in you. People only retire because they’re bored with their job and can’t wait to give it up. The only thing I dread about the job and the future is not having the energy to do it.”
In an age where people with little or no training can climb on a stage with the goal of “becoming famous” courtesy of shows like The X-Factor, Sir Ian remains a vocal advocate of stage craft.
“If I’d made the equivalent of Lord of the Rings when I was 24 then I don’t know what I would have done. Robert Pattinson, the young man who’s in Twilight, he’s a huge star, but now it must be a worry for him about what he’s going to do next,” says Sir Ian.
“You can’t keep at that level. For me, at 24, the question of what was next was very easy – I was going to do my next theatre role and I was going to get better.
“I didn’t have to look for the next big success and nor do I still, because I have still got the theatre. It puzzles people in the film industry, they say, ‘What’s he doing Coronation Street for?’ It’s obvious isn’t it?
“I would go and work in the regions when other people were hanging around waiting for a film part. I went off and played parts probably for less money than I should have had, but I suppose it’s paid off.”‘
The whole interview is geat, but the comparison starts at 2:46 for those that want to skip ahead.

Asked if they’ve ever experienced the same sort of craziness as fellow vamp Robert Pattinson, Ian admits, “People ask me to bite them a lot.” Paul, too. “A girl asked me to bite her as well, in a bar,” he tells us. Eek!
However, none of them are at the stage where they can’t leave the house. “We’re not that popular yet,” jokes Ian, as Paul adds, “He [R-Pattz] can’t even go out. Not even Johnny Depp is at his level. I don’t think I’d want that.” When we asked what it is about vampires that audiences can’t seem to get enough of, all three were in agreement that humans love the idea of “danger and love” together, with Ian explaining, “As a vampire you lose the constraints of a mortal human. Humans are lured to something that’s sexy and dangerous at the same time.” Ian, Nina and Paul are staying here in London for a few days to “hang out and be tourists” and Nina told us excitedly that she can’t wait to visit Topshop. Wise lady.
Read the full article HERE
http://www.youtube.com/v/_SWklM5RkQY
The most impressive fan experience happened in Mexico: “There were people on the top of the car and we couldn’t get out. The security people and my agent had to literally hold on to the door while all those girls were trying to open it. We felt like The Beatles.”
-“The only thing I don’t handle very well are those moments when you aren’t working and you go out with your friends or family suddently there’s a crowd outside watching you”
Learning Spanish while filiming “Little Ashes” in Spain: “It’s terrible, I used to go out every night with australians so I didn’t learn much Spanish to be honest.”
Translation done by myflower via Robert Pattinson Life