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*VIDEO* Robert Pattinson’s interview with Le Petit Journal from the Paris Screening   1 comment

Starts at 16:34. They ask him how he liked being on the show.

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New Robert Pattinson Interview with ‘Cine Télé Revue’ – Belgium   1 comment

The interview was done during Cannes. The interviewer precises that Rob was eating a lollipop.

In the movie, you get your prostate checked? Is yours asymmetrical too?
Rob: *laughs* I haven’t checked that yet! Everybody talks about it, it’s crazy how that line marked people.

Did you feel up to the task to take on this role?
Rob: When David Cronenberg called me I was in the middle of shooting Breaking Dawn. There were only three weeks left. As soon as I got home, I pounced on the script and read it in one sitting, in one night. It was really strong, complex and freaky but so funny!

Your character speaks all the time, weren’t you scared?
Rob: The risk of failure was huge. At first, I told David I didn’t feel ready for the challenge. There was too much pressure, but he convinced me. Even though he knew I didn’t understand anything from the script. *laughs*

What didn’t you get?
Rob: For Cronenberg, everything made sense. The fact that I didn’t understand didn’t bother him. He was more concerned about my performance. The world of finance means nothing to me. It conceals an absurd distortion of power struggles. But it’s not the end of the world, it’s a rebirth because this world needs sometimes to be cleansed and purified.

Your character tries to escape from himself. Since you became famous – and with all these paparazzi hanging on to your coat-tails – are you experiencing the same thing?
Rob: I try not to think about it, I only do my job. I stay cautious about all of this but it’s still weird. It’s like speaking in your sleep. Cosmopolis is a challenging movie that will open doors for me to new projects. I am very pleased. Saying that though, I can’t compare this with my private life even if I feel completely claustrophobic.

Are you relieved that Twilight is over now and that you can now move on to something else?
Rob: I will never disown Twilight. It was my job security. I’ll never try to find excuses. The advantage now is that directors think differently. As an actor, it’s something you’ve always dreamed about.

Lots of people think it’s because of Twilight that you’re pushed to do more diarist and intellectual movies …
Rob: I did little movies before Twilight. People only notice you when they feel like it. It depends from one type of audience from another. I ‘acted’ too in Twilight. It was a beautiful period in my life but now it’s time to turn the page.

Are you still offered heartthrob’s roles?
Rob: It’s not always easy to play heartthrob. You need to be extremely confident or be completely oblivious to what people think of you. I like to keep my integrity as an actor.

Did you see ‘On the Road’ in which your girlfriend, Kristen Stewart, has a role?
Rob: Yes and it’s sort of weird to see her like this. To have people clapping for you at Cannes, a Festival that’s a little crazy and with so many people, is funny. We might expect those kind of reactions but always end up being surprised.

Did you become up professional opponents?
Rob: No, never. For a year now we both had the chance to evolve in the job we love, especially in those amazing movie projects. Kristen is really ambitious. She knows how to find good scripts, she has the nose for that. I admire her.
We wanted people to respect and understand our choices. During the Cosmopolis screening at Cannes, I was a nervous wreck. I was looking in front of me, behind me, trying to guess people’s reactions. I was trying to listen for whispers. And in the end, I missed half the movie. *laughs* At the after party that followed, I was even more terrified at the prospect of having to face people’s comments.

Will you be in a movie together after Twilight?
Rob: Yes, absolutely. We’re trying to write a script together. It won’t be for now but we’ve thought about it for a long time. The filming of the last two movies was long and difficult.My character doesn’t change, he can’t die. We finish on a high note.

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*VIDEO* Rob and David saying hi at the red carpet of Cosmopolis Premiere in Paris   2 comments

You can hear better what he says inside the theater – At 0:57 he talks about “Map To The Stars”

Fun Radio got Rob and David to say hi at the red carpet in Paris (at about 0:38):

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Rob Talks Future Projects with USA Today   1 comment

On Nov. 18, he’ll reprise his role as vampire/new father Edward Cullen opposite Kristen Stewart in The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn— Part 2, the final installment in Stephenie Meyer’s behemoth series.

But before that, he’ll appear in a surreal role as a Wall Street banker in David Cronenberg’s Cosmopolis (due in August), which earned a standing ovation for its premiere at the Cannes Film Festival.

“I used to think it was a good thing to have a safety net,” says Pattinson, 26, of his starmaking Twilight role. “To know you’re always safe is not real. It’s got to matter.”

So after Breaking Dawn, Pattinson will launch into a busy slate of projects that are starting to take shape.

“I have five things going — actually six,” he says. “I’m pretty sure I know which one is going to be first.”

That would be Mission: Blacklist (2013), based on the true story of the interrogator credited with locating Saddam Hussein after the fall of his regime. After that, Pattinson will head to Australia with Guy Pearce to shoot The Rover, a thriller set in the post-apocalyptic future. It will be directed by David Michod (who wrote and directed 2010’s critically acclaimed Aussie film Animal Kingdom).

Like his role in Cosmopolis, this movie doesn’t quite fit into a box.

“It’s really complicated to explain,” Pattinson says, laughing. “I seem to like choosing movies lately that are difficult to promote.”

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Posted May 30, 2012 by Sparks in Robert Pattinson

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*Video* Robert Pattinson on Le Petit Journal   4 comments

Here’s a video of Robert Pattinson on Le Petit Journal. 

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New Robert Pattinson interview with Shortlist   3 comments

From Shortlist

Robert Pattinson has swept away his teen idol persona in one fell swoop, thanks to Cosmopolis. ShortList’s Jonathan Crocker talks off-piste career choices with a reluctant superstar

Five minutes after meeting her, Robert Pattinson found himself having sex with French actress Juliette Binoche in the back of a limo. “She literally turned up and was like, ‘Let’s do it,’” he grins.

“It was just hilarious. There wasn’t enough room in the limo so she was banging her head on the ceiling.” So this is what’s it’s like to be Robert Pattinson. “It’s just boring,” he counters, almost apologetically.

What happens when you’re mega-rich, mega-handsome and mega-bored? You flip out. You get in a limousine and go on a ride that could change your life forever. Bouncy, backseat sex with an Oscar-winning actress. Boozy, late-night clubbing. Rabid crowds trying to get their hands on you. You beat up a guy in the street. You kill a man…

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Audio: Fun Radio Interview with Robert Pattinson (France)   2 comments

New Radio interview with Robert Pattinson. Translation below. (you can also listen here)

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PART 1

And the hot topic of the day is the hero of the Twilight saga. The good looking guy that everyone in Hollywood wants, that every girl want in their bed, let’s not kid ourself. It’s Robert Pattinson who plays in Cosmopolis, a movie spondered by Fun Radio, that just came out. It’s the new movie by David Cronenberg. And we had the chance of meeting Rob at the Cannes Film Festival.

Indeed, you do well by saying that it’s a movie by David Cronenberg because it’s completely sick, where you can see the actor – revealed by the Twilight saga – almost completely naked which is already a good reason to go see it.  This interview was recorded last weekend during the Festival. We asked him if he liked French cinema.

Rob: Definitely, yeah. If I could speak French, I’d live in France.

Ok, very good. But did he ever watch a French movie, I don’t know, we could ask him like The Artist for example.

Rob: I haven’t seen it and I was sitting next to …

There we think he might say Jean Dujardin, right?

Rob: Oh no, it’s the actress who plays with him. I saw her at the On the Road screening the other day. She was sitting next to me and I was like: ‘I know, .. I know you’ and I was sitting there the whole time and I couldn’t remember her name. At the end I asked them, ‘is that the girl from The Artist?’ and they were like ‘yeah, how did you not know that?’ I wanted to say ‘sorry’ so much afterwards, I was so embarrassed.

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*VIDEO* New Robert Pattinson and David Cronenberg Interviews with STV from Cannes   1 comment

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New Picture Of Robert Pattinson and Interview from Correio da Manha – Portugal   1 comment

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How would you define Eric Packer (main character in ‘Cosmpopolis’): it he just a sort of a weirdo or is he a visionary?
He’s just a weirdo(laughs). I think he is a person who is desperately looking for something but doesn’t know what that is. Basically, no one is a visionary, the world repeats itself.

But wasn’t Don DeLillo’s a visionary when he write the book? Because the story was written 12 years ago, but is current and reflects the global economy today…
Yes, that’s crazy. But at the same time, the collapse of financial markets… it seemed obvious that would happen.

Do you follow news about the economy, the reality of Europe?
In general but not specifically. It’s weird. I know they’re all terrified of what’s happening.

The dialogues of ‘Cosmopolis’ explores this theme but in a poetic, theatrical way. Do you believe that there are people that speak like that?
It is a little too theatrical. But Eric is a guy who doesn’t share his world. In his universe, everybody speaks his language, behaves like he wants. He is totally egocentric, maniac, wants to be God.

And how different is Robert from Eric?
(Laughs) He’s really confident and thinks no one can change him. While I… I change in every new talk, with every new person. I want to please those who talk to me.

But are you a confident person…
Kind of. I’m more confident when everyone hates me.

But they all love you, especially because of the success of ‘Twilight’. Did you accept this movie because you thought it would change your career and turn you into a “serious” actor or was it because you would film with someone like David Cronenberg?
I try to do all my jobs as if I’m a serious actor (laughs). And some people forget that I ever did in the past… But David’s (Cronenberg) movies are all so unique and personal that I knew it was important to make this movie.

At the Cannes Film Festival, critics were divided: hated and loved the movie. Do you really care about reviews?
I am always surprised. I thought no one would notice the film (laughs). But I like to see such passionate reactions, in any sense whatsoever. And everyone cares about the critics. I care about what everyone says. I care about what girls (fans) outside will tell and maybe they won’t even like it

Are you going to work with Cronenberg again?
Yes, in a movie about the movie industry. Really fun and bizarre. I still don’t know when we’re going to film because I have other projects…

Do you think ‘Cosmopolis’ could be an Oscar movie?
I don’t know. I keep my expectations low.

But winning an Oscar is the biggest dream for an actor…
Completely. Actors are moved by the awards, it is as if they were kicked on the head.

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New Video of Le Grand Journal   2 comments

An exclusive video of Rob on Le Grand Journal from the RPUK ladies

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