Loving this new Australian interview with Robert Pattinson where he Talks Fatherhood, New Projects & 3 Hour Long Auditions
The 26-year-old Briton is banking on a soul-tempering pilgrimage to the world's most arid desert regions - first the Australian Outback then the Middle East - to free him from Edward Cullen's immortal curse.
After five films shot in Twilight's netherworld, the softly spoken Pattinson is keen to immerse himself in material that is a little, well, earthier.
Futuristic thriller The Rover, which starts shooting in South Australia in January, and Mission: Blacklist, based on the true story of US Army interrogator Eric Maddox, would appear to fit the bill.
In Sydney for a fan-oriented event to promote Breaking Dawn - Part 2, Pattinson identified the limitations of playing the same character over and over as the thing he will miss least about the phenomenally successful vampire franchise that catapulted him to stardom.
"Because (Edward) is kind of in stasis, it's difficult to play after a while," Pattinson says.
"You do five movies where your whole motivation is this relationship and it's never, ever going to change.
"You don't die. And you don't get hurt. And you don't age. So you are kind of stuck.
"It's nerve-racking when you go into the fifth movie. You're thinking, 'I don't know what else to do'. You have nowhere to go!"
Thankfully, the introduction of Bella and Edward's child, Renesmee, in Part 2 gave him something to work with.
"That was fun. And also a bit odd. Edward is supposed to be 110 years old, so you are not really playing a young dad. You are already a grandfather or something," Pattinson says.
The actor enjoyed working with Mackenzie Foy, almost 12, who plays his fast-maturing vampire child. But it was the anarchy of the infant performers that added some fresh blood.
"Because all the vampires are very stylised in their performance, as soon as you get a baby involved, it shakes everybody up."
Pattinson also experienced a bit of dramatic fatherhood in Water For Elephants. But he says the real thing is not on his horizon.
In fact, the idea hadn't even occurred to him until recently, when "a bunch" of his friends started having children.
"I guess 26 isn't that young ... I've always thought I am still a child."
That's the closest the conversation comes to the pachyderm in the room - Pattinson's split and subsequent reunion with Kristen Stewart in the wake of her affair with Snow White and The Huntsman director Rupert Sanders.
This can be partly explained by good manners - Pattinson's. Since the actor gives the impression of being a well brought-up young man, somewhat embarrassed by the hype that surrounds his every move, puncturing his British reserve with such an intrusive line of questioning would seem unforgivably brash.
Of course, the influence of a number of hovering minders - who have promised to shut down the interview should it veer anywhere near relationship territory - isn't to be underestimated.
In response to internet chatter about the possibility of a Twilight spin-off, Pattinson hedges his bets.
"Who knows? I keep hearing things - from the studio as well."
So he doesn't rule out revisiting Edward Cullen?
"I don't say 'definitely not' to anything - just in case."
Still, one senses his comments come more from a desire to be diplomatic than any real inclination to milk the franchise further.
When asked what he will miss most when he leaves the Twilight world behind, he says: "I'm not sure yet. It feels very familiar now. Even promoting them and stuff, having all the girls screaming. It's like being part of a boy band and going solo afterwards."
Pattinson has already set about repositioning himself as a versatile leading man in films such as Water For Elephants and Bel Ami.
But it was the reviews for David Cronenberg's weird urban odyssey Cosmopolis that finally lent him some serious, arthouse credibility.
Post Breaking Dawn - Part 2, Pattinson has a slate of films lined up to consolidate on the work he has put into proving he is no one-character wonder. In fact, he is juggling seven features.(Kate: EXCITE)
"I don't understand how it's going to happen. I am shuffling them around as we speak."
Already in the starting gates is The Rover, director David Michod's hotly anticipated follow-up to Animal Kingdom, in which Pattinson appears alongside Guy Pearce.
Filming on Mission: Blacklist, has been delayed by director Jean-St aacphane Sauvaire's decision to travel to Iraq to cast real prisoners.
Pattinson insists he has no grand plan for his future.
"I got lucky this year with a bunch of stuff that is all over the place."
But luck is only part of the equation.
Michod put him through a rigorous audition process for The Rover, something for which Pattinson is grateful.
"I hate it when you are just given a part. I am constantly second-guessing myself afterwards: 'Are they doing this for the financing?'"
Pattinson did two separate auditions, both more than three hours in duration.
"I was thinking I must have got it. Then I met a bunch of other actors and they were like, 'Oh, that Michod, he keeps you at his house for hours'. That made me lose all my confidence. So I was really shocked when I got it."
Pattinson might still have a long way to go to escape the long reach of Cullen's shadow, but at least he can be fairly confident he is heading in the right direction.
Source via TheRoverFilm.com
43 comments:
wow.. ROB juggling with his next 7 projects?? MB with real prisoners??? 6 hours audition.. ?? that's very tough!.. glad he got the part! yeah!.. ;D OH GOD.. ROB LOVES TO CHALLENGE HIMSELF... May GOD bless you ROB more and more with each passing year.. We Luv u.. ;x
I think getting the Rover part through the audition process must have been very satisfying for him......we know how unsure he is about being handed things on a plate !!!
Love the new banner ;)
I love the phrasing of this piece: "This can be partly explained by good manners - Pattinson's. Since the actor gives the impression of being a well brought-up young man, somewhat embarrassed by the hype that surrounds his every move, puncturing his British reserve with such an intrusive line of questioning would seem unforgivably brash." That is so true! People like him so much, it's difficult to intentionally bring him in a difficult position. Very interesting read...
Hmmm...as I recall, it was at just 23 when I first heard him say (not in a print interview, he actually said it), that he wanted to be a young father. I remember at the time it kinda stunned me cos I thought...what 23 year old guy is even thinking about kids yet? And since then he's mentioned it more than once that he wants kids. Gotta watch these print interviews. Apparently even the ones without a language barrier.
"It's like being part of a boy band and going solo afterwards" What an apt description from HIS point of view. From my point of view, he's always been the star, the lead singer, the main event, the lead attraction, THE Pretty. I just wrote MrsLPattinson that I can't think of one thing that I don't adore about our guy - now that he's quit smoking. Love him!
By the by, lovely banner ladies - scruff, sex hair, and smirk!! Yum!
Another reason why I love Rob. He can be goofy and ridiculous and then turn around and be well mannered and softly spoken. I can't even. Watching his interviews, sometimes I wonder if he's ever serious. And then a write up like this comes out and there he is, grown up Rob.
Welcome to the DR, Milly!! Glad you are commenting!
Love hearing about the Rover and that intense audition. And I actually gasped at the photo at the top of the post.
i love so much the fact that he`s not afraid of challenges!!! i`m looking forward to all of his future projects and i`m extremely proud of Rob!!!
hi! nice to see you here)
Welcome Milly :)
Something similar is said on Elive, i think yesterday, saw it rather by coincidence. Jason Kennedy and Marc Malkin talked about not asking Rob intrusive questions. Jason said something like: "You know, everytime you're requested to not ask personal questions but in this case it is totally justified. You just don't go there". Then Malkine said he really liked Rob, Jason admitted too. He loves to interview him because he's always unpredictable and both (+ the female reporter who loves Rob too) like his awkwardness, it's a sign that he's just himself. They kept telling how he handled all so well.
More and more, in my idea, reporters and journalists are openly admitting that they like Rob.
Have to say that they never say a bad word about Kristen either, they like her too.
Wellcome, Milly in our happy place! :)
oh boy, i`m sorry! my previous comment was addressed to you, Milly! not to Nell_C )))
I see him having no problem leaving Edward behind, not forgotten, just in the past.
i can't think of one thing either...though i would love to find one habit of his i don't adore if that means i get to know him personally. LOL
hehe Rob, i wasn't shocked one bit you got the role in The Rover. The eyes of the directors have been opened up to see your acting talent and your charisma on and off screen. There is a lot value in having you in their films, not just the financing.
so true. i love it too. i always felt high respect for him not to talk about his relationship and also being always so reserved, polite and kind. And i feel this respect for those interviewers too who respect that and don't try to be intrusive.
I remember that too Nik. I wonder in this day and age what "young dad" is in his mind or any other young person's. It seems like his dad must have been around 40 when Rob was born because he looks like he could be in his early 60's now, unless I am insulting Mr.Pattinson and he is really younger.
It's true that there's nothing like having your friends have kids to get you thinking about it. Who else is he talking about besides Tom?
@disqus_PcYbVddA8H:disqus @Lyn63:disqus @blackbeanie:disqus @Nell_C:disqus @e03b91d1ed0b0f05567ff940250088a7:disqus Thank you everyone, I'll try and keep up with all of the posts, it's hectic on here :)
that was beautifully said! :D
hey welcome too Robsessed and the DR it is open 24/7 so grab a lounge chair and enjoy the view of Rob and let me make a correction here cute was when he was little(and off the cute meter I might add) this man is FINE :D
yeah thats' right it is a lovely banner and mmmmmm as well!
wow! seven movies awesome!
amen too that! :D
I will miss the hell out of the charaters that is for sure they will always be apart of me <3
Hi Milly!
well said!
Thank you for sharing that, I love to hear when reporters & journalists appreciate his personality :)
Yeah, he's like Justin Timberlake in In Sync, everyone can see that he's the star of the group. :-)
I don't know but I have the idea that while female journalists were fond of Rob from the start (most of them), male journalists were more hesitant to jpraise him because of the
dubious reputation of Twilight, his acting skills and they probably were waiting for him to fall into the Hollywood trap .
It didn't happen, he remained the same guy and after David sang his praise and Rob dealing so pro with the situation this summer, the journalists are more openly admitting their sympathy for him.
Yes bb I think you are absolutely right the way you see it! :)
7 projects? we are gonna have 1765463728 premieres in 2014 lol
I just realized something. If Rob sat in a chair for 2 hrs spouting gobbledegook and it was filmed, I'd still pay to go see it! As a mother of a 38 yr old and a 33 yr old child, 26 is really not all that old. Just ask Rob's Mom.
I'm so with you on that!
Agree. Good descriptions of the man. I think he has proved his strength of character over and over, especially in the last 6 months and continues to remain seemingly determined to handle himself with dignity and respect. (A lesser person would have lost their marbles by now, me included!!) Perhaps the media in general (excluding a'hole paps) are more than just 'intrigued' by him now and are starting to show him the respect he deserves.
I'm new to comment here, hello everyone. :) He is so cute, very exciting things planned.
I can't wait til Rover starts fliming! as for Mission Blacklist has it been set in stone of where they are going too flim it? *looks up at the heavens PLEASE God let it ANYWHERE but Iraq! *side note too Rob* I really hope that Mission Black List is not flimed in Iraq it is a war torn country they despise Americans as well as the British trust me when I say it is VERY dangerous
I so agree with what ya said :) 8 days! til the big day of BD2!
I thought he wanted to be a young Dad....oh well, guess that idea is out the window at least for awhile. He's got a lot on his plate right now anyway...plenty of projects...also if it's Kristen that's going to be the one he has kids with....well...her career is going pretty good too the timing just isn't right yet perhaps. He may be one of these guys that will be in his thirty's when he has kids.
Hi Milly - welcome to the family x
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