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Archive for the ‘Headlines & Rumors’ Category« “Water For Elephants” Soundtrack Out Now! | Reese On “Regis & Kelly Show” Talks Robert & Tai Video Interview »Donna Scott From WFE Talks About “Infamous” Scenes With Robert Posted on Apr 19, 2011 by Grace
Categories: 'Water for Elephants' • Headlines & Rumors • Interview • Video Updates | 0 comment We all know what Reese Witherspoon thought about kissing Robert Pattinson, saying recently “it wasn’t appealing,” when describing what it was like to film their love scene in Water for Elephants while Rob had a cold. But Reese wasn’t the only actress lucky enough to share a kiss with Rob! Actress Donna Scott tells OK! her racy scene with Rob was nothing short of wonderful. “I did kiss him!” says Donna, who plays sexy — and occasionally topless — circus performer Barbara, who has a drunken tryst with Rob’s character Jacob and another performer. “It was wonderful. It was very sweet. My character’s bawdy, so it was a lot of fun to get to do that and I think his response to me being bawdy was genuine… It was perfect.” • Read full story » Robert Pattinson ‘lied to get film roles’ The 24-year-old Twilight heartthrob played Cedric Diggory in 2005 movie Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire, but spent two years out of work before moving to Los Angeles, where he confessed that he was more than flexible with the truth. He told the Daily Mirror, “I’d been unemployed for ages, and when I came to Los Angeles all the casting directors would ask what I’d been doing for the past few years. “I’d say, ‘Oh, I was at Rada (Royal Academy of Dramatic Art) – if you’ve got an English accent you can get away with it. I’d say I went to Oxford (University), too. I did it for years. “But it didn’t work when loads of English people started moving to Los Angeles. So then I pretended to be American for a bit. When Twilight came out I still tried to pretend to be American but people thought I was insane, so I stopped.” Source: Music Rooms
Pattinson: I’d love to start a family However, the actor, 24, who is dating co-star Kirsten Stewart, 21, added that he isn’t ready for such a life-changing event just yet. The actor made the comments in response to a recent report by an Italian magazine that claimed Pattinson was ready to marry his ‘Twilight’ co-star Kristen Stewart and start a family now. In an interview with the Chicago Sun Times, he said: “I don’t understand how they printed that. “It’s a completely made-up interview.” However, Pattinson did admit that there was some truth to the rumours: “I’d love to have a family.sometime in the future”. Pattinson also admitted that he was “as curious as any ‘Twilight’ fan”, about seeing the finished footage from the two final instalments in the film franchise, the first of which is due out in November this year. Source: RTE
Robert Pattinson’s Presence Linked to Dead Clown Some people are afraid of clowns for all the typical reasons: They have that creepy painted-on smile; they are adults hanging out with children; they have tears when no one is around,et cetera, et cetera. Robert Pattinson, though, can trump your clown pathology without even trying. “The first time I went to a circus, somebody died,” he told Matt Lauer today during the first ten seconds of his Today show interview this morning. “One of the clowns died.” Admirably, Lauer decided, “All right, I’m not letting that go” and pressed Pattinson for details, forcing the Water for Elephants star to explain, “His little car exploded. The joke car exploded on him. Seriously! Everybody ran out. It was terrifying. And that’s the only time I’ve ever been to the circus.” No amount of sprayed joke seltzer can wash away thosememories. Source: NY Mag Is Rob Even Manlier Than We Think? Jacqueline West Thinks So There’s no denying Robert Pattinson has a certain something. Experts have tried to pinpoint the precise formula for his unique brand of awesome (unkempt hair + self-effacing personality = the man of our dreams?), but the magical recipe continues to allude. Being the benevolent blog that we are, we decided to aid the scientific community by asking someone who’s got loads of personal insight—”Water for Elephants” costume designer Jacqueline West. You see, Jacqueline gave Rob his favorite pair of 1930s underpants (no really, read all about it), and we figured, who better than the woman who dressed him (figuratively at least!) to give us some dish. Jacqueline spoke to us about Rob’s cool style off set and how his physique was different than what she expected after seeing “Twilight.” • Read full story » Robert Pattinson Describes Wrapping ‘Breaking Dawn’ At ‘Water For Elephants’ Premiere Posted on Apr 18, 2011 by Grace
Categories: 'Water for Elephants' • Appearances • Headlines & Rumors • Interview | 0 comment The stage was set on Sunday (April 17) on a beautiful spring evening in New York for the world premiere of “Water for Elephants.” The stars of director Francis Lawrence’s highly anticipated period drama, adapted from Sara Gruen’s best-selling book of the same name, arrived at the famed Ziegfeld Theatre to debut their film and greet hundreds of excited fans. Early to arrive at the premiere of “Water for Elephants” — which streamed live on MTV.com — were castmembers such as Christoph Waltz and Hal Holbrook. Of course, no one was a bigger draw than the film’s leading man, Robert Pattinson. Though, truth be told, many on the red carpet were hoping to get a glimpse of his larger-than-life co-star, Tai the elephant. No stranger to the mass hysteria he brings everywhere, Pattinson, looking dapper in a suit and tie, signed autographs and posed for pictures with the fans lined up across the even-busier-than-usual Manhattan street, many of whom had waited outside in rainy weather the day before. • Read full story » Robert Pattinson interview: Twilight star on the fans who adore him – and hate him THOSE dark, brooding eyes and chiselled good looks have won Robert Pattinson a legion of adoring female fans – but also made it dangerous for him to leave the house. The fame he has found as vampire Edward Cullen in the hit Twilight films has brought Robert adoration, wealth – last year he earned an estimated £20million – and the kind of hysterical attention normally reserved for boybands. Yet when the unknown Brit was first cast in the coveted role, it sparked a vicious backlash from devotees of Stephenie Meyer’s Twilight books. Robert, 24, says: “People sent me hate mail and the internet was full of messages from Twilight fans who didn’t want me. But then the trailer came out and everything turned around. I started getting love letters and fan mail instead of hate mail.” • Read full story » Robert Pattinson Dashing at ‘Water for Elephants’ World Premiere Robert Pattinson has supported “Water for Elephants” world premiere on Sunday, April 17. At the event, held at Ziegfeld Theatre in New York City, the depicter of Jacob Jankowski donned his dashing dark gray suit. After spending time posing and taking pictures with fans, Robert talked to MTVNews about the premiere. Asked about how the premiere different from “Twilight” premieres, Rob said with a laugh, “Well, not that different.” He added, “They weren’t very scream-y. They were very nice fans.” During the occasion, Robert also admitted that he had to run away from his “Breaking Dawn” filming. “It was a mad rush to get here,” so he said. As three people took him away from the set, Robert said that the crew pled, “Come on, we need, like, one more shot!” • Read full story » New Robert Pattinson Interview With Boston Globe LOS ANGELES — The pert blonde in the headset peeks into the airless basement conference room. “Rob will be here in five minutes,’’ she says, flashing a smile. The Rob to whom she refers is Robert Pattinson, the 24-year-old British actor whose penetrating gaze and masterfully moussed hair have helped propel the “Twilight’’ films into a $1.8 billion franchise — with two installments still to be released. Teenage girls around the globe fill Tumblr pages with testimonies to his hotness. Paparazzi stalk him tirelessly, mouths watering. Perimenopausal women, old enough to be his mother, dare to dream. The blonde in the headset returns. “Rob will be here in one minute.’’ It’s clear now this is no mere estimation. Watches have been synchronized. Spreadsheets distributed. Clipboards clipped. For two days, Pattinson has been holed up at this luxury beachfront hotel, talking to swarms of reporters, bloggers, and television crews about his latest film, the Depression-era drama “Water for Elephants’’ that opens Friday. Based on the romantic bestseller by Sara Gruen, it’s the story of a young veterinary student (played by Pattinson) who, after losing his parents in a tragic accident, jumps a circus train and falls in with the crew, including the show’s brutal and ambitious owner and his beautiful wife. Costarring Oscar winners Reese Witherspoon and Christoph Waltz, the film marks Pattinson’s first big-budget role since “Twilight’’ turned him into a pop-culture sensation. If the young actor hopes to have a broad career beyond the B-movie (some would say C-movie) realm of angsty teen vampires, “Water for Elephants’’ could smooth the way. When the conference room door finally swings open and the superstar lopes in — shuttled apparently through some sort of underground utility tunnel — he is flanked by his manager and a massive bodyguard. The blonde waits nearby, not smiling now, but looking at her phone, her schedule, listening to the voice on the headset. • Read full story » Robert Talks With Philippine Daily Inquirer LOS ANGELES- “It’s a secret,” said Robert Pattinson, breaking into laughter. He was just asked to talk some more about the script he is supposedly writing, based on a novel by Lillian Hellmann, as disclosed in a Vanity Fair cover story on the actor by Nancy Jo Sales. Robert claimed that it was “one of those times when you say in an interview that this is off the record, when you are just really excited about something. She’ll say, ‘Yeah, of course.’” The “secret” was disclosed in the cover piece but Robert clarified that his screenplay project is not based on one of Lillian’s novels. “It’s just something Lillian Hellman wrote.” Laughing again, he said, “I can’t really say what it is.” The “Twilight” series star balked at giving more details. But other than that, he was his usual, easygoing self, quick to be the first one to laugh at himself. In our latest encounter at a meeting room in the Fairmont Miramar Hotel in Santa Monica, he played with a water bottle as he fielded questions. “I used to write a lot more when I wasn’t getting acting jobs,” he revealed. Chuckling, he said, “You dream about writing parts for yourself.” He added: “The more scripts you read and the more movies you see get made … you think, what’s the point in just producing something when you feel you can write something? I used to write all the time when I was younger … I will probably write under a pseudonym, because otherwise everyone will just tear me apart immediately.” Robert revealed details on another matter that has been drawing a lot of speculation—that he is playing Jeff Buckley in a biopic about the singer-songwriter who drowned in 1997. “I met his mom who’s really great,” he said of Mary Guibert, executive producer of the film reportedly going to be directed by “Welcome to the Rileys” director Jake Scott. That Robert talked to Mary indicate that both are at least exploring the idea. “I don’t know,” he said, then hinted, “It’s really not up to me. I love Jeff’s music. He was amazing.” He is modest about his own musical abilities. “I don’t really think I can sing like Jeff,” Robert said. “He was unique. Also, I can’t play guitar like him either. It would involve quite a lot of work. If someone just imitates Jeff’s voice, it wouldn’t be right. It’s always about the script. You have no idea how it’s going to represent someone.” • Read full story » « Older Entries
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October 23-24, 2011 October 26, 2011 October 28, 2011 November 5, 2011 Novmeber 14, 2011 November 16, 2011 November 18, 2011 Recent Projects
"Cosmopolis" (2012)
Status: Pre-productionDirector: David Cronenberg Robert as Eric Packer More: Information | Photos | Official Site "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 2" (2012)
Status: Pre-productionDirector: Bill Condon Robert as Edward Cullen More: Information | Photos | Official Site "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn" (2011)
Status: Pre-productionDirector: Bill Condon Robert as Edward Cullen More: Information | Photos | Official Site "Water For Elephants" (2010)
Status: Post-productionDirector: Francis Lawrence Robert as Jacob Jankowski More: Information | Photos | Official Site "Bel Ami" (2011)
Status: Post-production Directors: Declan Donnellan & Nick Ormerod Robert as Georges Duroy More: Information | Photos | Official Site
"Unbound Captives" (2010)
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