Interview.de (Germany)got to speak to Robert Pattinson when he was in Berlin for "Cosmopolis" Promo.
This is google translated so you know the drill. I've edited it to make it sound like it makes some sort of sense ;-}
There are a few new bits of info in it so have a read. I hope it's not TOO painful for you
(to make up for it here's a gorgeous pic of Rob, well there's no such thing as a pic of him that's NOT gorgeous , right?)Robert Pattinson was in Berlin a few weeks ago not to promote his role as a vampire in "Twilight", but the actor was here for the premiere of David Cronenberg's film adaptation of Don DeLillo, "Cosmopolis". We spoke to the English man about his old and new roles as well as his best and worst moments in the last year.
Interview with Mr. Pattinson, your hair is long again. Note: He had a crew cut the last time. Did you actually cut your hair for your role in "Cosmopolis" or "Bel Ami"?
Robert Pattinson: Neither. It was for a movie where I play a soldier who discovers Saddam Hussein. The shooting should have begun in the spring, but was postponed to the autumn.
Interview: You are the leaving roles that are in the fantasy field more and more, and doing more realistic roles. Do you agree with that?Pattinson: You have to have as an actor luck to get good roles, and if I get the chance to play a role, I take it. If you should be really realistic, which is either random or it is subconscious.
Interview: At the "Kino International" here in Berlin, the loyal fans are camping since yesterday celebrating the "Cosmopolis" Premiere tonight . Did you ever think that roles like this might scare them away. Fans might prefer to see Edward Cullen, the vampire instead of Eric Packer, the stock market millionaire with an identity crisis?Pattinson: I don't think so. Since shooting "Bel Ami", something strange happened.! My fans started giving me their favorite books. It happened yesterday when I was in Paris and there were evenings at the premieres the line of people give me books too. Isn't that incredible?
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