VIDEO INTERVIEW: Robert Pattinson Talks About 'Good Time' With CBS Sunday Morning
Below is the CBS interview that just aired this morning. Enjoy!
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NEW PICS: Sneak peeks of Robert Pattinson for his CBS Sunday Morning appearance
NEW PICS: Sneak peeks of Robert Pattinson for his CBS Sunday Morning appearance
Rob will be on CBS Sunday Morning Aug. 20th at 9am ET and there are several great pics shared from the interview!
Actor Robert Pattinson became a household name and a heartthrob to millions for his work in the “Twilight” films. But now, Pattinson is playing against type in his new film, “Good Time,” where he stars as a gruff, unshaven bank robber. The role shows a different side of Pattinson, which is something he likes, he tells Michelle Miller in an interview for CBS SUNDAY MORNING, to be broadcast Sunday, August 20 (9:00 AM, ET) on the CBS Television Network.
“I think so much of life people are trying to put you in a box and define you all the time,” Pattinson tells Miller. “And it’s just exciting to have a job where you can– where you’re allowed to– consistently break the walls of the box around you.”
“Twilight” brought Pattison superstardom, but he’s been trying to grow as an actor ever since.
“It’s not like, ‘Oh, I’ll come down from an ivory tower to be…’ I mean, these roles are hard for me to get. It’s not like I’m… Leo [DiCaprio] or something,” Pattinson says. “The only thing that being famous really helps in is…getting financing for your… movies. And…the movies I do are weird and they don’t make a lot of money… a lot of the time.”
Pattinson also talks with Miller about his childhood, breaking into acting, his on-going struggles to deal with the tabloids, personal relationships and more.
These days Pattinson says he appreciates an occasional break from the limelight, but he’s also very aware of how fleeting success can be.
“I always think that, like, at some point Karma…is like, ‘Oh, that’s all your luck run out.’ And now it’s, ‘so a whole bunch of bad stuff’s gonna happen.’”
CBS SUNDAY MORNING is broadcast Sundays (9:00-10:30 AM, ET) on the CBS Television Network. Rand Morrison is the executive producer.
Rob will be on CBS Sunday Morning Aug. 20th at 9am ET and there are several great pics shared from the interview!
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"I think so much of life people are trying to put you in a box and define you.." Robert Pattinson tells @CBSSunday. https://t.co/uI5P42arok pic.twitter.com/5oqAee0dU1— CBS News PR (@CBSNewsPress) August 18, 2017
Robert Pattinson wants to "consistently break the walls" of the box around him https://t.co/gOs6OGgSrs pic.twitter.com/vLK5MZ2ULa— CBS News (@CBSNews) August 19, 2017
Excerpt from the interview with CBS Sunday Morning:Next: #RobertPattinson tells @CBSMMiller about playing a gruff bank robber in @GoodTimeMov, a far cry from @Twilight https://t.co/IcbAf1s9sE pic.twitter.com/M7jmB7B9ET— CBS Sunday Morning (@CBSSunday) August 18, 2017
Actor Robert Pattinson became a household name and a heartthrob to millions for his work in the “Twilight” films. But now, Pattinson is playing against type in his new film, “Good Time,” where he stars as a gruff, unshaven bank robber. The role shows a different side of Pattinson, which is something he likes, he tells Michelle Miller in an interview for CBS SUNDAY MORNING, to be broadcast Sunday, August 20 (9:00 AM, ET) on the CBS Television Network.
“I think so much of life people are trying to put you in a box and define you all the time,” Pattinson tells Miller. “And it’s just exciting to have a job where you can– where you’re allowed to– consistently break the walls of the box around you.”
“Twilight” brought Pattison superstardom, but he’s been trying to grow as an actor ever since.
“It’s not like, ‘Oh, I’ll come down from an ivory tower to be…’ I mean, these roles are hard for me to get. It’s not like I’m… Leo [DiCaprio] or something,” Pattinson says. “The only thing that being famous really helps in is…getting financing for your… movies. And…the movies I do are weird and they don’t make a lot of money… a lot of the time.”
Pattinson also talks with Miller about his childhood, breaking into acting, his on-going struggles to deal with the tabloids, personal relationships and more.
These days Pattinson says he appreciates an occasional break from the limelight, but he’s also very aware of how fleeting success can be.
“I always think that, like, at some point Karma…is like, ‘Oh, that’s all your luck run out.’ And now it’s, ‘so a whole bunch of bad stuff’s gonna happen.’”
CBS SUNDAY MORNING is broadcast Sundays (9:00-10:30 AM, ET) on the CBS Television Network. Rand Morrison is the executive producer.
VIDEO INTERVIEW: Robert Pattinson Talks To CBS LA About Being Unrecognisable On The Streets Of New York
VIDEO INTERVIEW: Robert Pattinson Talks To CBS LA About Being Unrecognisable On The Streets Of New York
Of course he's talking about when he was in character for Connie in Good Time he talks about that and his character in this short video interview with CBS Eye On Entertainment.
Of course he's talking about when he was in character for Connie in Good Time he talks about that and his character in this short video interview with CBS Eye On Entertainment.
Robert Pattinson Told CBS San Francisco What Guests He Would Have At His Last Supper
Robert Pattinson Told CBS San Francisco What Guests He Would Have At His Last Supper. Not who you might expect! What food reminds him of home?
And I don't think Ellen would be too happy to hear where Rob's favourite underwear is from
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And I don't think Ellen would be too happy to hear where Rob's favourite underwear is from
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Robert Pattinson in your local pub!
Pattinson Will Take a Pub Over A Premiere
You won't see heartthrob Robert Pattinson spending money on extravagant homes or fancy cars or flitting from one red carpet to another.
"That’s not my scene," he told me at the recent BAFTA Award ceremony in London. I’m more than happy to do the normal things and buy the things I bought before all this madness kicked off."
In fact, the 23-year-old actor, known among British media as "Our Patz," said he was stunned to open the tabloids and find pictures of himself "buying underwear at my local store."
"These guys must be hiding in the rails or something," he said of the paparazzi. The star of the "Twilight" movies, born in West London, said, "I didn’t go into acting because I wanted to be famous, I got into acting because I loved the creation and the making of good credible drama. Fame is just an extra added on."
Back in London to film "Bel Ami" with "Kill Bill" star Uma Thurman, Pattinson admits that he is unsure of what to do at premieres and other red carpet events. "Although I like meeting fans and love the response from them," he said, "I’m far happier going down to my local pub, having a drink and sitting chatting to friends. That’s when I’m most relaxed."
Pattinson also expressed admiration for his "Remember Me" co-star Pierce Brosnan, known to audiences for many years as cinema's James Bond.
"You get to learn so much from these people," Pattinson said, "and Pierce has always been an acting hero of mine."
Source: CBS
You won't see heartthrob Robert Pattinson spending money on extravagant homes or fancy cars or flitting from one red carpet to another.
"That’s not my scene," he told me at the recent BAFTA Award ceremony in London. I’m more than happy to do the normal things and buy the things I bought before all this madness kicked off."
In fact, the 23-year-old actor, known among British media as "Our Patz," said he was stunned to open the tabloids and find pictures of himself "buying underwear at my local store."
"These guys must be hiding in the rails or something," he said of the paparazzi. The star of the "Twilight" movies, born in West London, said, "I didn’t go into acting because I wanted to be famous, I got into acting because I loved the creation and the making of good credible drama. Fame is just an extra added on."
Back in London to film "Bel Ami" with "Kill Bill" star Uma Thurman, Pattinson admits that he is unsure of what to do at premieres and other red carpet events. "Although I like meeting fans and love the response from them," he said, "I’m far happier going down to my local pub, having a drink and sitting chatting to friends. That’s when I’m most relaxed."
Pattinson also expressed admiration for his "Remember Me" co-star Pierce Brosnan, known to audiences for many years as cinema's James Bond.
"You get to learn so much from these people," Pattinson said, "and Pierce has always been an acting hero of mine."
Source: CBS
"Twilight" Stars: Vampire Love Isn't Easy
Actors Kristen Stewart and Rob Pattinson Talk Fame, Rumors and On-screen Romance as "New Moon" Approaches
(CBS) Young love isn't easy to begin with, but when you throw in vampires, daggers and wolves into the mix, it doesn't get any eaiser.
The much-anticipated second installment of the "Twilight" saga plunges audiences even further into the romance and heartbreak between its main characters, Bella and Edward.
CBS Newspath correspondent Teri Okita sat down with the stars of "New Moon" to talk about how being at the center of this cult hit and the rumors that go with it have affected them.
Their on-screen chemistry is undeniable.
But it's the off-screen rumors of a romance between "New Moon" stars Kristen Stewart and Rob Pattinson that has "Twilight" fans and the media abuzz. They keep mum on the subject and claim they don't pay attention to the gossip.
"I didn't believe in tabloids before I was in them, so like I really don't ... you know what I mean? I really don't care," Stewart said.
Stewart and Pattinson became international stars after the first movie in the "Twilight" saga grossed nearly 400-million dollars worldwide.
It also made Pattinson a teen heart-throb. He told Okita about the time he was in a Vancouver bar with two of his co-stars.
(CBS) Young love isn't easy to begin with, but when you throw in vampires, daggers and wolves into the mix, it doesn't get any eaiser.
The much-anticipated second installment of the "Twilight" saga plunges audiences even further into the romance and heartbreak between its main characters, Bella and Edward.
CBS Newspath correspondent Teri Okita sat down with the stars of "New Moon" to talk about how being at the center of this cult hit and the rumors that go with it have affected them.
Their on-screen chemistry is undeniable.
But it's the off-screen rumors of a romance between "New Moon" stars Kristen Stewart and Rob Pattinson that has "Twilight" fans and the media abuzz. They keep mum on the subject and claim they don't pay attention to the gossip.
"I didn't believe in tabloids before I was in them, so like I really don't ... you know what I mean? I really don't care," Stewart said.
Stewart and Pattinson became international stars after the first movie in the "Twilight" saga grossed nearly 400-million dollars worldwide.
It also made Pattinson a teen heart-throb. He told Okita about the time he was in a Vancouver bar with two of his co-stars.
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