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Showing posts with label Full Interview. Show all posts

NEW Interview with Robert Pattinson for Crash Magazine

Thanks to Pattinson Art Work we have a translation of Crash Magazine's interview with Robert Pattinson.

If you want your own copy of the magazine can order Crash Mag issue (80) with Robert Pattinson on the cover here. In English or French.

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Translation:

Robert Pattinson, who became an international star at the age of 22, thanks to his role as a vampire in the Twilight saga, definitively changed his image in 2012 with his masterful interpretation in Cronenberg's 'Cosmopolis'. Since then, he's looking for working on indie projects and movies that are different. At Cannes, he plays a marginalized character in 'Good Time' by the Safdie brothers. This highly anticipated independent production is in the official selection of the Festival. After Cannes, it’s a shoot with Claire Denis that is waiting for him. For Crash, he accepted to play along with the artist Torbjorn Rodland and again he didn't hesitate to break his image ... As for Torbjorn Rodland, he will have an exhibition in Paris in June, at La Galerie Air de Paris. 

How was the photoshoot with Torbjorn Rodland? He's a real artist. Usually he shows his work in art galleries or museums. He isn't a classical fashion photographer.
Rob: It was funny. It was interesting and really different from usual photoshoots. Yes it was a really interesting shoot. I really love his work and he also gave me his book. He's really brilliant.

Let’s talk about your upcoming movie 'Good Time'. How did you meet the directors, Josh & Ben Safdie? 
Rob: I saw 'Heavens Knows What' a long time ago. There was something magical with Arielle Holmes' energy, the star of the movie. So I contacted Josh and Benny and met them in LA. I really liked them. They have an incredible energy and I really felt like something good could be done. I really made myself the promise to do anything they would ask me during this first meeting. Considering what they have done until now, I think I was right. 

CLICK HERE to read the rest of the interview

VIDEO: Robert Pattinson & Guy Pearce's FULL Interview with YahooUK

VIDEO: Robert Pattinson & Guy Pearce's FULL Interview with YahooUK

FINALLY, I have been looking forward to this SO much!
I can never get enough of these two.

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Robert Pattinson's Full & Unedited Interview With 'Little White Lies' Including NEW Quotes

Robert Pattinson's Full & Unedited Interview With 'Little White Lies' Including NEW Quotes

Issue  54 of 'Little White Lies' Magazine featured a great interview with Robert Pattinson. Now here's that interview in full and unedited and it includes some great new quotes from Rob!

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The chiselled Brit teen idol tells LWLies about his work on The Rover and his swift transformation into an actor who's always up for a challenge.

Robert Pattinson’s star power still burns across the globe but all he wants to do with it is make interesting art house movies. David Michôd’s The Rover fits that bill. Pattinson stars opposite Guy Pearce as a splash of humanity in a violent vision of post-apocalyptic Australia. We spoke to him at the Cannes Film Festival, where he also had David Cronenberg's Maps To the Stars on the docket.

LWLies: David Michôd has said that there’s a very angry man – aka him – at the heart of The Rover. What emotions did you draw from for it and what emotions do you think it conjures?
Pattinson: It definitely conjures a lot of dread and anxiety but it was the character I was reading from. Also the first thing I connected to was purely a stylistic thing. Clean writing and also having it so stark. It was so original, even the way it looked on the page.

What did you find interesting about Rey when he first came into your life?
I thought it was quite interesting to read something where you actually can’t tell if the guy’s mentally handicapped or not. I asked David at the beginning in the auditions whether he was or not and he was like, ‘I don’t know. Maybe’ and then we established that he was someone who has just been really severely bullied or someone that has been told that he’s mentally handicapped his whole life but it’s more to do with confidence. He’s really shy and people around him, his family, are really rough and have been slapping him around his whole life and so he’s decided that he can’t be his own person. He’s never even attempted to think for himself or speak for himself or anything. It was interesting, the only time when he is his own person is when a horrible man forces him into it.

He goes from being the only peaceful person left alive to not being that anymore.
I don’t think he even really knows what’s happening. I think you can force anyone to be anything. Eric is trying to make Rey more like him. I guess Rey sort of does become just like Eric in the end. He’s been forced to be someone who he’s not, even though it’s out of his comfort zone. He is better. He can stand up for himself a little more but it’s in this totally backward and weird way that’s completely pointless. And I think Eric looks at what he’s done. He’s created a monster and can see himself for this first time and it makes him reflect.

With Rey I was always interested in that dynamic where a husband is beating up their wife and the wife keeps coming back all the time and the worse the husband is the more the woman thinks he loves her and I like transferring that to the relationship of Rey and Eric slightly. I kept thinking that I hadn’t really seen that in a movie. I was kind of looking at it as a love story. There were scenes where I was trying to flirt with Guy.

VIDEO: Robert Pattinson's Full Interview With Szeretettel Hollywoodból

VIDEO: Robert Pattinson's Full Interview With Szeretettel Hollywoodból

Finally! Bad news, it's dubbed but you can hear what's being said if you listen carefully!
Guy Pearce is also interviewed and no surprise he's still saying great things about Rob ;)




Thanks roboshayka for the video.
Thanks Mel for the heads up!

VIDEO: Full interview with Robert Pattinson, Guy Pearce and David Michôd for SBS2 Australia

VIDEO: Full interview with Robert Pattinson, Guy Pearce and David Michôd for SBS2 Australia

We posted part of this interview HERE but now we have the full interview. "These bloody flies!" LOL Guy....

VIDEO: Robert Pattinson, Guy Pearce & David Michod Talk To Ten News

VIDEO: Robert Pattinson, Guy Pearce & David Michod Talk To Ten News 

We saw a snippet of this interview a few days ago HERE.
Now here's the full interview with Ten News.


HQ Version Of Robert Pattinson & Reese Witherspoon's Interview With T4 (UK)

We brought you the version of this interview with Robert Pattinson & Reese Witherspoon that I recorded now here's the HQ version.

Enjoy!



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Robert Pattinson Is Adorable On Jimmy Kimmel (Video)

Robert Pattinson being his usual adorable self on Jimmy Kimmel

Thanks to TwiBritneyFan for the vid!

Robert Pattinson On "Ellen" (Full Interview)

Robert Pattinson's full Interview with Ellen!
Is it possible to love this guy anymore than we already do?

Yeap watch this and I guarantee you will.



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Full Entertainment Weekly Interview With Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart & Taylor Lautner

Full Entertainment Weekly Interview With Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart & Taylor Lautner

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The stars of the scortching-hot franchise gather to dish about the new Twilight movie, Oprah, their diverging careers, and (yes) their intense feelings for each other.
by Nicole Sperling

Kristen Stewart comes bearing a gift. The actress — who’s gangly, strikingly beautiful, and still only 20 despite having made movies for nearly a decade — has baked her interviewer a little loquat pie, which she carries in a mini-aluminum tin, like one you’d find in a child’s Easy-Bake oven set. Stewart and costars Taylor Lautner, 18, and Robert Pattinson, 24, have gathered to talk about Eclipse, which opens June 30 and is, of course, the third installment in the phenomenally successful Twilight saga. The movie, rated PG-13 and directed by David Slade, finds Jacob (Lautner) and his werewolf pals joining forces with Edward (Pattinson) and his vampire clan to defend Bella (Stewart) against an army of new vampires. At the moment, however, no one wants to talk about the movie — the darkest and most compelling of the franchise so far. They just want to try the pie, which features fruit from Stewart’s own backyard. “It’s not warm and there’s no ice cream, and those are really the two things that would make it exceptional,” she says. “But it will be fine.”

When Twilight hit theaters a year and a half ago, Stewart never would have baked something for a reporter. Back then, she was a nervous 18-year-old who fretted over every syllable that escaped her lips and seemed terrified of the publicity circuit. Today, Stewart and her costars exude considerably more confidence. The last two Twilight movies have earned more than $1 billion worldwide and supercharged their careers. Stewart is about to shoot an adaption of a Jack Kerouac;s ‘On the Road’, Lautner’s embarking on John Singleton’s action thriller ‘Abduction’, and Pattinson’s starring alongside Reese Witherspoon as a veterinarian in a traveling circus in ‘Water for Elephants’. The actors make an extremely tight trio: honest, protective of each other, and warmly familial. In person, as on screen, Pattinson and Lautner’s mutual affection for Stewart is the tie that binds.

-How do you think Eclipse ranks against the other two films?

Taylor Lautner: It is definitely my favorite.

Robert Pattinson: I don’t like it as much. {Laughs} Could you imagine if I meant that?

Kristen Stewart: It’s always hard because you’re so close to it. I run this really intense list of, like, checks and balances to make sure everything has come across. But I know I pulled less of my hair out {watching} it.

The Rest Is After The Cut!
 
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