Tweets and tumbles about Robert Pattinson: The latest in little mentions and film news
We have a mini smorgasbord of info for you guys. First up is a fun picture and tweet from
Alicia Malone who got to interview Rob during the
Breaking Dawn Part 2 press junket in Los Angeles:
Rob Pattinson took my fist bump explosion move to a whole other level... And I appreciated it.
Just when we think we can't love him any more, right???? Too too cute and adorkable.
Sticking with the press junket, you guys might recall this interview with
Extra TV the other day when Rob was asked about chick flicks:
gif: source
New York Times best-selling author of
The Fault In Our Stars,
John Green, reblogged the gif with this comment:
A++, would hire again for role of Person Who Can No Longer Bear the Vapidity That Surrounds Him.
LOL well Rob does get asked some mindless questions yet keeps his cool. Love how he's always kind, charming, witty, professional....I could keep going. ;)
A little trivia:
The Fault In Our Stars film will be produced by Wyck Godfrey.
Moving into film news, this doesn't have anything to do with Rob directly but some of you asked about the role Jude Law will be playing in
Queen of the Desert. The producer,
Cassian Elwes, revealed the info on twitter to fansite, @
QOTDfilm (this is a fellow fansite, not the one Kate and I work on):
'Henry' is Henry Cadogan. A British diplomat that Gertrude Bell fell in love with!
This film continues to intrigue.
The Playlist fanboys said "
damn, this cast is shaping up pretty nicely..." and
Screen Crush is ready for the maddness Herzog brings -
"Knowing Herzog, Bell is surely going to have a brush or two with madness."
A couple of Rob's other film projects got some quick buzz on Saturday from the
American Film Market, still underway (ends Wednesday).
Variety had a quick mention for
The Rover and
Hold On To Me. Excerpt:
Solid rather than spectacular -- that's the consensus so far among buyers and sellers at the halfway point of the 33rd edition of the American Film Market, with more than 2,000 projects for sale.
...
FilmNation topped Glen Basner said that the first half of AFM had been a scramble with "The Rover," "Nebraska," "Hold on to Me" and "Genius"
That sounds promising. Folks want to gobble up TR and HOTM :) We can't blame them. We want all these projects gobbled up and we pray daily that distribution is better than what we've experienced in the past with Rob's indies. Either way, we'll be there every step of the way supporting him. :)