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*VIDEO* David Cronenberg Talks Rob’s Reaction to the Cosmopolis Script   Leave a comment

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New Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner interview with Reelz – London Premiere   Leave a comment

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*VIDEO* Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner Interview with ITN – Berlin Premiere   Leave a comment

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*VIDEO* Robert Pattinson and Breaking Dawn Cast interview with THR – LA Press Junket   Leave a comment

 

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*VIDEO* New Rob, Kristen and Taylor Interview with Terra – Madrid Premiere   Leave a comment

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Mackenzie Foy Talks About Rob and Kristen with USA Today   Leave a comment

LOS ANGELES – As The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2 smashes records worldwide, the spotlight is on its pint-size half-human, half-vampire breakout star, Mackenzie Foy.

Foy, 12, agrees “it’s a little weird” how much she looks like her on-screen parents Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart.“Kristen’s eyes are green just like mine. And then Rob is kind of goofy. I’m kind of goofy like Rob,” she says, curling up today at the Ritz-Carlton in skinny jeans, a plaid shirt and slim navy high-top Converse sneakers.

Ever-vocal Twihards agree, and have assembled Twitter handles like @NessieMackenzie, @MackenzieFarmy and @MissKenzieFoy in her honor. “I’ve noticed that Mackenzie is a HUGE fan of Converse, just like Kristen,” tweeted fan @MissKenzieFoy.

In the new film, Foy’s role is expanded from her brief turn in Part 1, playing a young half-bloodsucker who grows rapidly. “One hour she’ll be an infant and the next she’ll be a toddler,” says Foy, whose face was transposed onto younger body doubles through CGI.

Foy had fun on set, from riding a furry mechanical bull (meant to be Jacob the werewolf) to keeping a swear jar for her older stars and donating the proceeds to St. Jude’s hospital. “Some of them paid me in advance,” she said, laughing. Although Stewart, “did say a couple bad words, I’m not gonna lie,” Foy describes Stewart, who guards her character ferociously in the film, as a ” best friend-sister-mom all combined.”

Plus, she got some cool downtime with the cast. “I heard Kristen play her trumpet,” she says, laughing. “Rob got her a trumpet and you could hear in the hotel.”

The chatty, friendly young actress recently saw a Starbucks fall pin-drop quiet when she walked in, but sweetly shrugs off all the attention she’s receiving. Her friends treat her normally, she says, and the home-schooled actress is still having fun off-screen painting, kicking butt as a junior black belt in tae kwon do, and baking her own birthday cakes, a tradition she loves.

Born and raised just outside of Los Angeles, Foy’s parents, a homemaker and truck driver, had no connections to the entertainment industry. Spotted at a dance recital at age 3, Foy soon began booking print jobs modeling, followed by commercials and TV shows. Breaking Dawn — Part 1 was her first film.

As a parting gift, Foy got to take her character’s dragonfly pin with her. “It’s pretty special,” she says. (She left a few behind, too. Foy estimates she lost five baby teeth over the course of the two-year production.)

Next projects including horror flick The Conjuring opposite Vera Farmiga. But could there could be more to the story of Jacob and Renesmee (as author Stephenie Meyer has teased)? “I think it’d be fun to come back to Renesmee and see what her life is beyond what Part 2 ends with,” says Foy. “I think it would just be cool to see where her life takes her.”

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New Rob and Kristen interview and pictures with Bild (Germany)   2 comments

The German premiere of the last part of the Twilight saga, “Breaking Dawn (release date: Thursday).

BILD: Are you happy that it’s over?
Kristen (22): “I’m happy that the love story is told. I feel liberated and I am free, but I do miss it at the same time. ”

BILD: What do you regret?
Robert (26): “There is a price, which you have to pay. You are 24 hours in the job, if you go out in public. ”
Kristen: “You’re trying to protect your life, but at the same time you also rob your life.”

BILD: How do you escape from your fame?
Robert: “Fame is like a prison. But I have family and old friends, who are my real world. ”
Kristen: “I have to build steel barriers around me. You get a very different view of life and people. You will be thrown out of your comfort zone, you’re apprehensive. But this fear is also a welcome feeling when you grow up, want to explore the world! ”

BILD: Your dreams and goals in life?
Robert: “I want to make a lot of films and get better.”
Kristen: “I don’t know what will happen in a year. I never know what to do before the decision is in front of me! ”

He smiles. She yawns. When they look at each other, it clicks in their eyes.

In Berlin, Kristen and Robert went bowling in the evening.

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*VIDEO* Rob talks about ‘The Rover’ and ‘Mission: Blacklist’ with MTV’s Joshua Horowitz   3 comments

Here’s a short clip of Rob talking about his new movie project ‘The Rover’ and ‘Mission: Blacklist’ with MTV’s Joshua Horowitz:

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As “Twilight” fades into the rearview mirror, Robert Pattinson’s future is looking very bright. Well, that’s not entirely true — when looking at one of Pattinson’s upcoming projects, “The Rover,” the future actually looks pretty bleak.

Pattinson stars alongside Guy Pearce in director David Michod’s “The Rover,” a futuristic Western set in the Australian desert. Pearce stars as Eric, a no-nonsense loner who loses his car and only remaining possessions when he’s robbed by a gang. Eric forcefully enlists one of the abandoned and wounded gang members, Rey (Pattinson), to help him track down the gang and get his belongings back at any cost. It’s a complicated and dangerous plot indeed, but it’s also one that Pattinson is more than happy to embrace.

“It’s a really tough script,” he told MTV News while promoting “The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn — Part 2.” “I don’t really know, I don’t even know how to talk about it yet. It’s one of the best I’ve read. It’s one of my top five favorite scripts I’ve read since I started doing this. It’s really nerve-racking.”

Nerve-racking as “The Rover” is, it pales in comparison to the real-life dangers presented by “Mission: Blacklist,” Pattinson’s upcoming war movie based on the true story of Army interrogator Eric Maddox, who was involved in the capture of Saddam Hussein. The role requires Pattinson to film in Iraq, which understandably made his family members uncomfortable at first — but the actor thinks his loved ones are beginning to warm up to the idea.

“My parents seem to be coming around to it now,” he said with a laugh. “That’s strange. I don’t know what happened.”

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*VIDEO* Robert Pattinson interview with dapd – Berlin Premiere   1 comment

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