I hope he doesn't get much more american sounding, but I guess it just happens when you keep having to do accents, as well as talking to non-english folks a lot. So long as he doesn't get as extreme as Gerard Butler - his accent has just gone crazy american recently!
It's always a pleasure to see Rob playing verbal tennis with someone who actually gets his humor. "Well, he's a TRAINED actAH" LOLz. I love that he thinks he's losing his English accent and becoming American. I am ALL for this. But I have to wonder, are the Brits a little tired of his American accent? I love him either way, but I am most impressed by his acting when he pulls it off while speaking American... just because is harder (twss). I can just see the Brittish headlines now: Pattinson: "I've forgotten my English accent". The response of course will be... first the vaginas and now THIS!?
@ M It's true, we really don't like that he sometimes seems to slip into an American accent - imagine if he were American and the reverse was true! Everyone would slag him off as pretentious/forgotten his roots etc. etc.. I'm Scottish, btw, so his English accent is not really that precious to me, but I like his posh English public-schoolboy accent, it suits him!
I liked this little interview, but of course it's with a fellow (humorous) Brit. Always the best IMO. I'm an American but would hate for Rob to lose his lovely British accent. Kind of odd that he needed a dialect coach for Bel Ami but not for his American accent in Twi or RM. On another note. Did Rob, perhaps, rip the cuff off his jacket while in the tree with JF in the Bothered skit? Looks to be the same jacket. It's got a major problem and I don't think it's a style choice!
I dunno, I too love his English accent and definitely would not want him to lose it. But I love the way he speaks as Edward, and Tyler, so much as well. The soft, whispery, rough voice, as well as the shouting voice in the boardroom -don't hear him shout much at all, do we?
And remember--not a spoiler--when he's reading to Caroline in the bed. Gahh! He reads about someone whose voice--what was it--made the warriors kneel, or something. Please read me a bedtime story, Rob.
I think we're back to the he could read the phone book...
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FILWBR
8 Days to go!!!
*Putting on my best telephone voice*
"Tyler you're just doing this to tease me!"
FILTM!
If you don't know I'm English. I was just giving Rob voice lessons LOL!
Don't EVER loose your English accent Rob PLEASE!!
IFLWBR!
LMAO dessert!!!!!!!!
@ dessert.. is WBR what I think it is?? :-) nb alert!!
funny interviewer, funny interview. so entertaining.
yah, he seemed to be drawn to dark pictures lately.
belami, wfe, eclipse
maybe something funny or action movie perhaps later?
Womadsart,
What are you trying to say??
LOOK at my avi???
I hope he doesn't get much more american sounding, but I guess it just happens when you keep having to do accents, as well as talking to non-english folks a lot. So long as he doesn't get as extreme as Gerard Butler - his accent has just gone crazy american recently!
@dessert,LOL ;)
LOL That guy is cute as hell..Robert NEEDS to be in a comedy..he already cracks me up just by talking..put those wonky fingers and legs to good use.
I can't see him in comedy. He is funny by himself, with his own quirky sense of humour, but to have to do 'funny' as scripted-- I just don't see it.
I can see him in a dark comedy (like How to Be I suppose), but not in an actual comedy (like Will Ferrell, Jim Carrey etc)
It's always a pleasure to see Rob playing verbal tennis with someone who actually gets his humor. "Well, he's a TRAINED actAH" LOLz. I love that he thinks he's losing his English accent and becoming American. I am ALL for this. But I have to wonder, are the Brits a little tired of his American accent? I love him either way, but I am most impressed by his acting when he pulls it off while speaking American... just because is harder (twss). I can just see the Brittish headlines now: Pattinson: "I've forgotten my English accent". The response of course will be... first the vaginas and now THIS!?
I can just listen to Rob do interviews for ages.
@ M
It's true, we really don't like that he sometimes seems to slip into an American accent - imagine if he were American and the reverse was true! Everyone would slag him off as pretentious/forgotten his roots etc. etc..
I'm Scottish, btw, so his English accent is not really that precious to me, but I like his posh English public-schoolboy accent, it suits him!
Oh, and I seem to have a soft spot for posh English public shooolboys, since I married one...
gosh such a lovely boy he is....sigh...
I liked this little interview, but of course it's with a fellow (humorous) Brit. Always the best IMO. I'm an American but would hate for Rob to lose his lovely British accent. Kind of odd that he needed a dialect coach for Bel Ami but not for his American accent in Twi or RM.
On another note. Did Rob, perhaps, rip the cuff off his jacket while in the tree with JF in the Bothered skit? Looks to be the same jacket. It's got a major problem and I don't think it's a style choice!
@Fifty, lucky you!
we get the GMTV interview with Rob on monday
@dessert and wom omg nb allert ha lol
I dunno, I too love his English accent and definitely would not want him to lose it.
But I love the way he speaks as Edward, and Tyler, so much as well.
The soft, whispery, rough voice, as well as the shouting voice in the boardroom -don't hear him shout much at all, do we?
And remember--not a spoiler--when he's reading to Caroline in the bed. Gahh! He reads about someone whose voice--what was it--made the warriors kneel, or something. Please read me a bedtime story, Rob.
I think we're back to the he could read the phone book...
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