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NEW PIC: Robert Pattinson Behind The Scenes On 'Queen of The Desert'
NEW PIC: Robert Pattinson Behind The Scenes On 'Queen of The Desert'
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NEW FAN PIC: Getting Up Close With A Beardy Robert Pattinson
NEW FAN PIC: Getting Up Close With A Beardy Robert Pattinson
This cute pic just popped up on instagram. Looks like it was possibly taken today. If/when we get confirmation of this we'll let you know.
Until then Happy Friday!
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This cute pic just popped up on instagram. Looks like it was possibly taken today. If/when we get confirmation of this we'll let you know.
Until then Happy Friday!
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Robert Pattinson's "The Childhood Of A Leader" Will Be At The Venice Film Festival
Robert Pattinson's "The Childhood Of A Leader" Will Be At The Venice Film Festival
At a press conference this morning the line up for the Venice Film Festival was unveiled.
Italian Movie Site LinkinMovies.it tweeted this pic from the Venice film Festival programme which shows 'The Childhood Of A Leader' listed under the 'Horizons' section of the programme.
The full Horizons/ Orizzonti line up can be seen HERE on the official Venice Website.
This is what the official site says about the Horizons section of the festival (Translated by our old friend, google translate):
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We'll update with anymore info/news as it comes out!
At a press conference this morning the line up for the Venice Film Festival was unveiled.
Italian Movie Site LinkinMovies.it tweeted this pic from the Venice film Festival programme which shows 'The Childhood Of A Leader' listed under the 'Horizons' section of the programme.
The full Horizons/ Orizzonti line up can be seen HERE on the official Venice Website.
This is what the official site says about the Horizons section of the festival (Translated by our old friend, google translate):
"The international competition for a maximum of 20 films , dedicated to films that are representative of new trends in world cinema aesthetic and expressive , with a focus on the beginnings , emerging authors and not yet fully established , films from smaller , lesser-known , but also works that measure up genres and current production with intent innovation and creative originality . Within the Horizons section it houses a competitive selection of short films up to 20 minutes, chosen according to criteria of quality and originality linguistic expression. Are eligible for selection only feature films and short films presented at the show premiered ."The 72nd Venice International Film Festival takes place Sept. 2-12.
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We'll update with anymore info/news as it comes out!
NEW Translated interview with Robert Pattinson for Life
New interview with Robert Pattinson for Life
A new Italian interview with Robert Pattinson about his role in Life, has been published in the newspaper Corriere della Serra. It's a translated interview and so the accuracy may not be the best. An excerpt of the translation is copied below:
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A new Italian interview with Robert Pattinson about his role in Life, has been published in the newspaper Corriere della Serra. It's a translated interview and so the accuracy may not be the best. An excerpt of the translation is copied below:
“To set myself free from the Twilight saga, I agreed to be the co-star in Life”, says the actor who plays the star’s photographer who died 60 years ago.
“Twilight? I am proud to have been a part of it. I am no longer forced to pursue a job as I did before Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. The fame sprung after that still puts me at ease, also on the economic side, to select only the projects I believe in. And Life is the proof of that.”
Q: What effect did it have on you to be the photographer and not the subject of the pictures for once?
“I realized how much it may be difficult to deal with a star. When you’re on the red carpet you actually don’t even see the photographers, you move doing some poses, often studied, but you can’t see the faces, you only see the flashes. Of course, it wasn’t easy for a photographer of that time, as well as certainly it isn’t today. However, Dean was able to keep his private life enough hidden. It was a different era, but there wasn’t less greed to know the intimate details of his daily life than nowadays.”
Q: Idol of the young generation, beautiful, certainly not a “bad boy”, but still quite with a dark charm: when you got the script, did you think you would be the right one for the role of James Dean?
“I think one might think of it, but it wouldn’t be the right choice for both the good of the character as well as for me. They would start the comparisons, I would be accused of presumption and then, perhaps, I would not be able to give that little extra that instead DeHaan managed to do. From my point of view, been able to play Stock and his way of relating to someone so elusive, but in his way charming, magnetic, posed a challenge is even more exciting than to impersonate Dean.”
Q: At the time of that story Stock was 27, he was already a father and he had to struggle between work and family while pursuing his dream of becoming an accomplished photographer: you are almost the same age, 29, you are already famous and you don’t have a family: it seems that there can’t be a more distant character…
“At a first glance yes, but these aren’t the characteristics which most define a person. Both the success and becoming a parent are variables that depend on you, or rather, not only on you. You need luck and find a person who, in addition to love, wants the same things that you want at the time you want them. Stock was like me in the determination to wanting to be an artist, and also in that bit of initial embarrassment that I often feel when I relate myself with someone for the first time.”
Q: Are you a shy person?
“No, but I need some time to open up to anyone.”
Q: Even romantically?
“With anyone, even in love.”
Q: Did you ever fear that the label “the one from that Twilight movie” could negatively affect your future in acting?
“The success of Twilight is something special that I will never regret. Since I started this career I am trying to improve myself, to challenge myself with different roles compared to those I have already interpreted. If in 10 years they will speak of me still just as “the one from Twilight”, the blame will be mine alone.”
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Here it is...your moment of Robert Pattinson
Here it is...your moment of Robert Pattinson
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NEW/Old Robert Pattinson Fan Pic From Heathrow Airport (March 11th)
NEW/Old Robert Pattinson Fan Pic From Heathrow Airport (March 11th)
We had some other great pics from this day too. Remember them? If not click HERE & HERE to refresh your memory
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Anton Corbijn Talks About Robert Pattinson At The Latin American Premiere Of 'Life'
Anton Corbijn Talks About Robert Pattinson At The Latin American Premiere Of 'Life'
On Friday night at the Guanajuato International Film in Mexico Life made it's Latin American premiere. Director Anton Corbijn was in attendance and conducted a Q&A after the screening of the movie.
Below are some extracts (translated using Google translate) where he talks about Robert Pattinson.
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On Friday night at the Guanajuato International Film in Mexico Life made it's Latin American premiere. Director Anton Corbijn was in attendance and conducted a Q&A after the screening of the movie.
Below are some extracts (translated using Google translate) where he talks about Robert Pattinson.
Excelsior:
"GUANAJUATO, 26 July.- Although many related and pigeonhole the name of Robert Pattinson in the Twilight series, there are others, such as Dutch director Anton Corbijn who see beyond the stigma and / or social labels.
That's why I did not offer preposterous British actor the role of Dennis Stock, this famous photographer 50s that caught James Dean three months before his death in the film Life.
"After Twilight I felt Robert tried to choose characters away from this whole saga.
"He wants to prove to the world that he is a real actor can do challenging roles and that reminded me of Dennis Stock, a photographer who wanted to check he was good at what he did. That part was something I found in common between the two.
On the other hand, Robert is always being chased by photographers and I liked the idea that in the film he had to act like a photographer behind a star, Anton Corbijn said to questions expressed by Excelsior.
The filmmaker, who likewise attended the Festival last year to promote The most wanted man, was forceful in ensuring that while speaking of James Dean Life is not a movie about him, but the man behind the lens that made him some emblematic images that turned it around the world.
"Whoever thinks that this film is about James, I'm afraid to say that is not so.
"In fact, when I was offered the script I did not care because I did not want to make a film about James Dean, however, when I began to see that the story was more about the photographer, I felt I identified because basically that's what I've been doing for the last 40 years, " said Corbijn.
In addition to Robert Pattinson, Life features performances from Dane DeHaan, Ben Kingsley, Kristen Hager and Joel Elgerton.
This film was shot in Canada and does not have release date in Mexico. "
Eluniversal:
"Guanajuato.- Because after Twilight Robert Pattinson had shown he wanted to remove the image of an easy film actor, he was chosen to star in Life, directed by Anton Corbijn.
In the movie he plays professional photographer Dennis Stock, who came to have a friendly relationship with James Dean, legend of cinema. That closeness was born after the image Stock took of Dean in 1955.
"I had noticed that he took movies out of the ordinary (Bel Ami and Cosmopolis) wanting to check that he was a real actor; and good in his life he is chased by photographers, and now he must act as one, "the director recalled yesterday.
Life appeared Friday night at the Teatro Juarez in this city, in the framework of the International Film Festival that ended this weekend.
"It is not a biography of James Dean, so if people believe that's what they'll see they better get out," joked the filmmaker, shortly before the screening.
Life still has no release date in Mexico. It was launched internationally in February, during the Berlinale and now it was the event of the Bajio.
In September it will reach cinemas in France, UK and Ireland, one month later will be the turn of Italy and Germany."
AM.com:
Corbijn spoke with Sara Hoch to present his latest film at the historic Teatro Juarez, so the filmmaker traveled to Guanajuato to share with buffs his short film inspired by the friendship that had photographer Dennis Stock (Robert Pattinson) and the new promise of cinema in the mid-fifties, James Dean (Dane DeHaan)
On choosing Pattinson for the role of the photographer, he said he and Stock have a lot in common, at the time Stock sought recognition, the same goes for Pattinson, who sought the opportunity to demonstrate that he is a serious actor despite the latest movies that launched him to global fame.
He said he was not interested in making a film about the life of James Dean, the writer liked the character of the photographer and that is why on Friday night hundreds of people had the opportunity to see the film to be released in theaters film at the end of the year.
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NEW/Old HQ Pics: Robert Pattinson Sending Temperatures Soaring At Le Grand Journal, Cannes 2014
NEW/Old HQ Pics: Robert Pattinson Sending Temperatures Soaring At Le Grand Journal, Cannes 2014
I just love when we get a little treat like this. CannesRob is one of my absolute favourites. He was so handsome and giggly when he appeared on Le Grand Journal with Guy last year. Check out these great new HQ's from the show.
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I just love when we get a little treat like this. CannesRob is one of my absolute favourites. He was so handsome and giggly when he appeared on Le Grand Journal with Guy last year. Check out these great new HQ's from the show.
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NEW/OLD PIC: Robert Pattinson enjoying FKA twigs Art Basel performance in Miami (Dec. 4, 2014)
NEW/OLD PIC: Robert Pattinson enjoying FKA twigs Art Basel performance in Miami (Dec. 4, 2014)
We saw a few fan pics HERE while Rob was at T's show but now we have a great new view! The jawporn is strong with this one.
The pic was posted back during the show and we missed it but luckily Rob goodness on the internet can always be found.
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We saw a few fan pics HERE while Rob was at T's show but now we have a great new view! The jawporn is strong with this one.
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NEW FAN PICS: Robert Pattinson Grabbing A Bite To Eat In Shoreditch Yesterday
NEW FAN PICS: Robert Pattinson Grabbing A Bite To Eat In Shoreditch Yesterday
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Robert Pattinson playing in the dirt! New HQ Still from Queen of the Desert
New HQ still from Queen of the Desert, so many stills!
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READ: Robert Pattinson Interviews Jamie Bell For 'Interview' Magazine
READ: Robert Pattinson Interviews Jamie Bell For 'Interview' Magazine
The August issue of Interview Magazine (with Justin Beiber on the cover) features an interview that Rob did with Jamie Bell.
If you want to order it online Newsstand will have it in stock from July 28th HERE or keep an eye out for it in Newsagents!
Until then have a read of the interview below ;)
From Interview Magazine:
The August issue of Interview Magazine (with Justin Beiber on the cover) features an interview that Rob did with Jamie Bell.
If you want to order it online Newsstand will have it in stock from July 28th HERE or keep an eye out for it in Newsagents!
Until then have a read of the interview below ;)
From Interview Magazine:
When, at only 13, Jamie Bell leapt into the collective consciousness with his debut role in 2000's Billy Elliot, the young dancer from Northeast England had no idea what was to come. In the 15 years since, Bell has both grown up and quietly amassed a very mature body of work, partnering with some of the most inventive directors in the biz, from Steven Spielberg (The Adventures of Tintin, 2011) to Clint Eastwood (Flags of Our Fathers, 2006), and Peter Jackson (King Kong, 2005) to Cary Joji Fukunaga (Jane Eyre, 2011), among others.
Of late, Bell has gone bigger and bolder, playing a sooty rebel in Bong Joon-ho's 2013 postapocalyptic train thriller Snowpiercer and, that same year, doing dark comedy as a coke-y cop in Filth, adapted from the Irvine Welsh novel. Last year, Lars von Trier enlisted the actor to explore his dominant side as a sadist-for-hire opposite Charlotte Gainsbourg in Nymphomaniac: Volume II; and Bell has also dabbled in the prestige TV drama, with AMC's Revolutionary War espionage thriller Turn: Washington's Spies, which recently wrapped its second season.
This month, Bell, 29, is going full superhero, as the massive rock warrior Ben Grimm, a.k.a. Thing, in Josh Trank's update of Fantastic Four, with Miles Teller, Kate Mara, and Michael B. Jordan. But as he tells his buddy and fellow English expat, Robert Pattinson, connecting the dots in Bell's wide-strewn Hollywood career hasn't always been so clear.
JAMIE BELL: How's it going, mate?
ROBERT PATTINSON: I'm all right. I spent the day prepping for this interview.
BELL: I expect fucking Charlie Rose. [both laugh]
PATTINSON: Let's not talk about any of your work. Let's only talk about your personal life. Your crack usage. Who are you fucking? Okay? What's your earliest memory?
BELL: That's a good question. I don't have one. My memory is fucking vague from when I was a kid. I remember having a Batmobile. It was a replica from the Tim Burton movies, and it fired these yellow missiles. I remember there wasn't a lot of sun in northeastern England. So there was one day in history when apparently it was sunny, and my mom was outside on a deck chair or something like that. I remember firing the missile and it hitting her foot. That's as early as I can remember. I don't even know how old I was. After that, it was basically the ballet barre; everything else, I'm wearing tights. I remember playing around my grandma's house. My sister was always in dancing class and stuff, so I was dropped off with my grandma a lot, picking vegetables. My grandfather makes wine, so I tasted his wine occasionally when no one was looking.
PATTINSON: Were you performing? Were you a drama kid?
BELL: Once I started dancing, when I was 6, all that stuff opened itself up to me, I guess. I did take part in a lot of school plays. I did local pantomimes in Billingham and in Middlesbrough. To me, it was amazing. After that, I went to the National Youth Music Theatre. There's a song in Pinocchio [1940], "An Actor's Life for Me." I had no idea what the song meant; I just remember the melody of the song and thinking, "Oh, that's a fucking cool song. I don't know what an actor is." Then I figured out what an actor was. I was like, "Oh, wait! You get to be somebody else all the time." That was intriguing. But, yeah, I was a theater brat as a kid. I knew all the words to Les Mis and all that shit.
PATTINSON: Did Billy Elliot feel like a big movie when you were making it?
BELL: It did for me, because it was my first one. I had no reference. It was the circus that comes to town, a hundred crew members standing in the street, looking at you to do something. But I think for everyone else, for the producers and stuff, it was kind of a mini-movie that they didn't expect to do very much. Now that I think back on it, that was a really small movie—small crew, very contained. So what happened after was just crazy. It changed everything.
PATTINSON: When did you move to America?
BELL: I first started coming here around 17, 18. I made Billy Elliot, and then I had to finish school, and then everything was moving along so quickly that by the time I came back, everyone had completely forgotten what I'd done or who I was. Obviously, I'd changed as well. I wasn't 13 years old anymore. I was this adolescent, spotty kid, sitting in exec's offices. It was like, "Who the fuck is this kid?" [laughs] "Why is he in my office?"
PATTINSON: You were a child actor then, but you seemed to have an incredibly specific idea of what parts you wanted to do. Looking at the chronology of your movies afterwards, they're all very interesting parts. They're movies that I would be choosing to watch now, like Dear Wendy [2005]. What was your thought process in choosing parts after Billy Elliot?
BELL: I didn't have any thought process. I just had people, representation-wise, who just had better taste than I did. [laughs] I've had the same manager going on 16 years now. I've had the same agent going on 15 years. They've always had good taste, slightly left field, less mainstream, really into filmmakers, specifically. I was a kid. I didn't really know who Thomas Vinterberg was. I didn't know who Lars von Trier was. I didn't know anything about the Dogma 95 movement. All these new people that I'd been introduced to really opened up a wider version of what cinema was and is. In my mid- to late teens, while finishing school, I started watching all these movies and going, "Oh, wow." I got heavy into Terrence Malick and directors that moved a little slower and concentrated on different things. I think I have much more appreciation for directing and movies overall versus a performance or an actor. Their body of work is more interesting. It's hard to define somebody by one movie. I mean, unfortunately, my entire life was basically made by Billy Elliot. It was kind of created by that one catalytic moment.
PATTINSON: Do you see your body of work assembling itself when you look back at the movies you've done?
BELL: Not really. Someone described my movie career like a pinball machine. [both laugh] They were like, "Oh, you did Tintin. What do you do after that? You went for Nymphomaniac. That makes sense! You did work in an adaptation of an Irvine Welsh novel, fucking girls and doing blow." Trying to find continuity in it is tricky. Another actor pointed this out to me on a movie a few years ago. He said, "You're always playing orphans. I don't think I've ever seen you play a character where you have both of your parents." It's kind of true. I always read scripts, and it's like, "A character looks at a picture of his dead mom." I'm like, "Oh, dead mother—there you go!" I'm always kind of surprised that I managed to keep working as much as I have. But it's weird. It's an odd collection of work, isn't it?
PATTINSON: I don't know if I would say the orphan thing, but if I was to describe your spirit animal, it would be a very excitable lamb. [both laugh] Or a little baby goat. You're furiously beaten by the farmer, but just keep running back. To segue to Fantastic Four, the great thing about Thing is that you don't have to remember your character name or the name of the movie.
BELL: That's true. But, you know, he does have a name, Rob. His name is Ben Grimm. The other benefit is that you won't see my face at all.
PATTINSON: I won't see you?
BELL: Oh, no, you will. He's a human being before he turns into Thing. But there is certainly something about the anonymity of the character that is kind of intriguing. I like that. I think your anonymity has been somewhat jeopardized. [both laugh]
PATTINSON: But for any sequels, we're never going to see your face ever again?
BELL: There is potential. There's stuff in the comic books where Miles Teller's character, Reed Richards, develops technology where he can be changed back. My question, to filmmakers and to audiences around the world, is would they want that? It's unlikely. But it's possible.
PATTINSON: Do you even turn up on set? Is it totally animated?
BELL: Oh, no, I have to do it on set. We use performance capture, which is the same technology that Andy Serkis was a pioneer in the use of to create characters like Gollum, or Caesar from the Planet of the Apes movies or King Kong. I've worked with Andy a bunch since we did Tintin together, so I've seen how he's really harnessed this technology and used it to his advantage to create these lasting characters. I mean, I would consider Gollum to be a piece of cinematic history in popular culture, the same way Star Wars characters are. After my experience of seeing him work on Tintin and King Kong, I really saw how he could immerse himself in these characters. I was really excited by the idea of using the same technology and coming up with a character that could have a lasting impression, that an audience could connect with. I also think the idea of me playing that role, a six-foot-eight rock creature, was kind of bizarre. As you know, I'm a five-foot-seven, rather squat Englishman. All of that combined was kind of interesting.
PATTINSON: Do you have a job that you've been most proud of?
BELL: No. I don't really enjoy watching any of my work at all. It's useful, because you get to see what mistakes you think you made and what choices didn't quite work out the way you wanted them to. But at the same time, it's such an excruciating experience because it's final. You can't do anything about it. So the process of rewatching it becomes so pointless. To get me to sit down in a screening, you almost have to nail me to the fucking floor. I just never want to watch anything. I'm proud that I'm still working. But there's not one thing that I can put my finger on and say, "That is my greatest achievement. That's my proudest moment." That's so tricky to me.
PATTINSON: What job was the most satisfying to make?
BELL: I enjoyed my time when I worked with David Gordon Green [on Undertow, 2004]. It was satisfying because his approach to directing and with actors was so different from what I had been used to. The process of doing it was fun and experimental. And it was the first time I was playing an American. I had to do an accent to embody a character from the South. That was fun. That did feel fulfilling and satisfying. But, you know, that was fucking over ten years ago.
PATTINSON: And since then, zilch.
BELL: [laughs] I always enjoy myself! I work really fucking hard. Whenever I'm there on set, I always really try my best. I always put everything into it. I really enjoy the process. It's just that when it comes out, I'm always like, "Oh, God." I get so skeptical all of a sudden.
PATTINSON: What's the best piece of advice anyone's ever given you?
BELL: Probably always be yourself. I am quite unashamedly Jamie all the time. I think that definitely helped even in terms of sanity—not in terms of career, just in terms of keeping your head, especially when you start so young. I get asked a lot in interviews, you know, "How come you're not, like—"
PATTINSON: Crazy?
BELL: "In rehab or anything?" I probably should be. The pitfalls of child actors ... It was drilled into me when I was a kid: "You have to be you, and you must be the best version of yourself." I think a mantra I always told myself is, "No matter how many times somebody pitches the ball at you, if you swing every time, eventually one of them is going to connect." Being yourself and persistence are two things that became my daily mantras, I suppose.
PATTINSON: Why do you think you're not crazy? [both laugh] I mean, you are a little. It's a strange trait for actors not to have, but most of them don't have a lot of humility. I find that you're one of the most humble people I've ever met. It's unusual.
BELL: I don't know. I think my demons are my demons, and we all have them, and we work on them. But, I'm always impressed with people. I'm always impressed that other people are not as crazy as I would expect them to be, or more grounded, or more human than I anticipated. I'm constantly surprised by people. When you see people who could so easily be a dick or full of themselves or not giving of their time or their attention or whatever, I'm always reminded to be humble and have humility. Because it's a great trait. It reminds me that I need to do the same.
PATTINSON: The lost humble orphan lamb: Jamie Bell.
ROBERT PATTINSON IS A BRITISH ACTOR WHO WILL NEXT BE SEEN IN WERNER HERZOG'S QUEEN OF THE DESERT AND ANTON CORBIJN'S LIFE.
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NEW PICS: Robert Pattinson & FKA Twigs Hopping In A Taxi In Manchester Today (19th July)
NEW PICS: Robert Pattinson & FKA Twigs Hopping In A Taxi In Manchester Today (19th July)
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From Manchester Evening News:
"Sporting a thick beard and shades, the brooding movie star left the Manchester Marriott Victoria & Albert Hotel on Sunday morning with the British singer.
Earlier this week, Hollywood heart-throb Pattinson bombed diners at a tea room in Manchester’s gay village; photographed by fans enjoying a break at Richmond Tea Rooms with his family.
But appears as though the couple’s time together in the city is coming to an end.
An insider said the pair hopped in a taxi after the leaving the hotel, heading for Manchester Airport.
They said: “He, very gentlemanly, took the luggage out first then came back for her.”
Nice to see chivalry isn’t dead."
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