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Rob, Taylor and Kristen talking about Eclipse -video- 3 comments
Rob's Interview with T4 talks about Remember Me and Accents 2 comments
Video: More From Rob's Interview w/ Fantastico (Brazil) 1 comment
Rob talks Remember Me, Bel Ami and Sex Scenes in Interview w/ TimeOut Leave a comment

The teen heartthrob proves there’s more to life than ‘Twilight’ as he talks to Time Out about his ‘serious’ indie romance, ‘Remember Me’
The hum of nervous excitement buzzing around Robert Pattinson’s hotel suite this morning is such that you half expect him to walk out with golden skin and alarmingly sharp teeth. But in the flesh, the ‘Twilight’ star is warm, earnest and posher than you might imagine, with something of the teenage schoolboy to him, even down to the frayed cuffs on his jacket. In our closely monitored chat (20 minutes! No questions about Kristin!) Pattinson talks about his role as chain-smoking student loser Tyler Hawkins in the US indie movie ‘Remember Me’, about creating ‘mystique’ as an actor and about sucking blood off his co-star’s lip.
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Rob's Interview With 20 Minute Online 1 comment
Video 1 – They ask him about how it was to work with ex-bond Pierce Brosnan.
Video 2 – The interviewer compares Tyler to a chocolate dessert, saying that he’s hard on the outside but soft on the inside and what you expect from him is not really what you get from him.
Video 3- Then he’s asked what he liked about the script and about the role of Tyler after playing vampire Edward in Twilight.
Video 4 – She then states that he started his acting career pretty young in Harry Potter and asks if that was a good “acting school” for a Hollywood star.
Video 5 – She also wants to know where he thinks the fascination for Twilight comes from.
Video 6 – And lastly she says that she noticed that at the Bafta’s, people screamed more for him than Prince William.
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Translation – Questions – Thanks to miss_snoopy25 at Pattinsonlife
Chris Cooper Speaks about Rob and Remember Me 1 comment
NEW YORK – Chris Cooper certainly didn’t build an impressive resume of 57 films and an Academy Award, plus television and Broadway work, by being a prima donna.
The hard-working, plain-spoken actor takes a down-to-earth approach to his craft, one that’s not surprising for a guy who studied both acting and agriculture at the University of Missouri and got his start in community theater pounding nails as a set builder. Stardom doesn’t interest him; acting does.
Through an amazing run of movies ranging from John Sayles’ gritty, low-budget “Matewan” to the inspirational “October Sky” to the controversial Oscar-winning “American Beauty” to the reality-bending “Adaptation” (for which he won an Academy Award as best supporting actor), Cooper has proven himself to be as durable as he is versatile.
His latest film is “Remember Me,” in which he plays a hard-nosed New York cop from Queens who clashes violently with his college-student daughter’s rebellious boyfriend (who happens to be played by that handsome young star of the moment, Robert Pattinson).
Cooper, who is openly critical of young actors who seem to relish red-hot celebrity more than the precise, demanding work of acting, had a lot to say about his co-star Pattinson during a recent press junket for the film.
Mainly, that Pattinson is no prima donna.
“Robert is learning the ropes,” said Cooper, whose squinty gaze and no-nonsense manner could certainly intimidate any young actor. “He’s relatively new in the business. What he’s doing is making some good choices, I think. I think he wants to be a serious actor, and he’s a lovely guy. So realizing what he has to deal with, all the demands of the `Twilight’ popularity and the distractions, I think he’s handling it amazingly well.”
With paparazzi and groupies descending on the shooting locations in New York every day, Cooper admitted to being occasionally aggravated by the distractions that came with Pattinson’s presence.
“But Robert was a consummate professional,” Cooper said. “He always did his homework and came to the set prepared.”
One of Cooper’s pet peeves is with young actors coming to the set looking like they’ve just rolled out of bed without having done their homework, without having all their lines memorized.
“I let them know I’m not pleased. I confront them with it,” he said bluntly, while declining to name names. “There’s this theory that I’m hearing time and time again with young actors that, `well, if I don’t learn my lines to the word it looks good on camera if I’m thinking about those words, trying to pull them.’
“Well, nine times out of ten that’ll kill a scene because the director’s saying, `what are you doing?’” Cooper said. “Get in the scene, get involved in the scene, get involved with the other actor you’re working with. And you just can’t do that if you don’t know your lines. It’s just happened to me too many times.
“I don’t care if they resent it (when he confronts them),” he said. “They’re working with me. Time is money in a production – we never have enough rehearsal time when we’re shooting a film – actors should come prepared. To his credit, Robert always did.”
BY DENNIS KING
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Rob talks about Remember Me on Showtime 1 comment
Rob's Interview with Fantastico & Translation Leave a comment
Rough translation of Rob’s part of the interview
Voice Over: It wasn’t difficult to go from Edward to Tyler. Rob says “It was like I knew the story really well and felt very comfortable with it.
Interviewer: Do you think people will love Tyler as they love Edward, especially the young ones?
Rob: I lot of people see Edward as being this perfect guy, but I always see Edward as being far from that. Tyler doesn’t try to be perfect at all, I don’t really know
Intervier: Which one do you like best?
Rob: I like to playing Tyler because I don’t need to wear make up. That was kind of a relief
Rob's Interview With Coming Soon Italy Leave a comment
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ComingSoon Italy at the Remember Me Premiere
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