Showing posts with label New Clip. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New Clip. Show all posts

VIDEO: New clip of Robert Pattinson having a little chat with Mark Rylance in Waiting for the Barbarians

VIDEO: New clip of Robert Pattinson having a little chat with Mark Rylance in Waiting for the Barbarians
The festivals this fall are bringing an embarrassment of riches for the Robsessed! 3 films are swirling around multiple festivals and this clip is just the latest glimpse at Rob doin his thang.
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NEW (Dubbed) CLIP From 'High Life' Featuring Robert Pattinson

NEW (Dubbed) CLIP From 'High Life' Featuring Robert Pattinson




Thanks Nancy!

Yet Another NEW Clip From 'High Life' With Robert Pattinson

Yet Another NEW Clip From 'High Life' With Robert Pattinson

We are being SO spoiled with clips and I for one am not complaining!!! Keep them coming.

Gorgeous NEW 'High Life' Promo Pics With Robert Pattinson & Another NEW Clip

Gorgeous NEW 'High Life' Promo Pics With Robert Pattinson & Another NEW Clip

Thanks Nicole for untagging this adorable image. It's my favourite out of the bunch!

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Great 'High Life' Clip With Robert Pattinson & Scarlett Lindsey

Great 'High Life' Clip With Robert Pattinson & Scarlett Lindsey

These two are adorable together!

Click HERE or on any of the pics below to watch the clip


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A Gun Toting Robert Pattinson Takes Chase In The Wild West In A NEW Clip from 'Damsel'

A Gun Toting Robert Pattinson Takes Chase In The Wild West In A NEW Clip from 'Damsel'



Thanks Julia & Mel

NEW Damsel CLIP: Robert Pattinson Serenades Us With Honeybun

NEW Damsel CLIP: Robert Pattinson Serenades Us With Honeybun 

Sure what more could you want on a Wednesday




From Entertainment Weekly:
There’s something about singing in front of an audience that makes Robert Pattinson “terrifyingly nervous,” the actor told EW.

“No matter whether you’re playing a character or not, there’s something about singing where you’re naked,” he said. “I hadn’t sung in front of anybody for years before that.”

Pattinson, 32, who rocketed to fame as a certain brooding, sexy vampire, delivers his funniest performance to date in David and Nathan Zellner’s Damsel, playing a gangly, bumbling wannabe cowboy named Samuel, searching for his kidnapped fiancé Penelope (Mia Wasikowska) in the Wild West wilderness with the help of a hapless preacher (David Zellner).

“I wanted to do a full-on Jim Carrey out-of-control thing…proper slapstick. I remember doing the first take on the first day and I was screaming,” the actor said.

“I think I was supposed to be playing it serious, and I just couldn’t do it. So it just became this goofy thing.”

The biggest challenge was not adopting a drawling Western twang or acting in the heat of the desert while wearing a thick suit, he said. Instead it was the scene above, where Samuel decides to sing a sweet little ditty he penned for his fiancée called “My Honeybun.”

“That was the only thing in the whole movie where I was really nervous, I have no idea why. My hand was shaking so much,” he said.

“It’s such a weird little moment … it’s so weird and earnest and sweet at the same time.”

It’s been 10 years since Pattinson played teen vampire heartthrob Edward Cullen in the first Twilight and amassed millions of fans. After saying goodbye to the role, Pattinson said his “lucky break” came in 2012 with David Cronenberg’s trippy Cosmopolis, in which he played a cocky billionaire. Since then, he’s eschewed franchises and blockbusters, instead diving into underdog roles like the slow, naive Reynolds in David Michôd’s survival drama The Rover (2014) and the frantic Connie in 2017’s urban thriller Good Time.

“I do find a lot of my characters are alienated. I definitely think I’ve gravitated towards that more after I got famous,” he explained. “It’s like, I can relate.”

Pattinson confessed that he used to be shy, but by allowing himself to relax and take risks as an actor, he’s open to playing the fool. The Dior ambassador is actually a giggler — he giggles as he quips how he’s been forgetting people’s names now that he’s in his ripe old 30s, or when he orders a “tiny English muffin” at lunch.

Meanwhile, the Twilight mania has faded and while his name still pops up in tabloids, he says fan interactions are much more manageable nowadays.

“It was always just people who were trying to make money out of it because then they never left you alone,” he said about being tabloid fodder.

“If someone’s making money out of something, you’re like, ‘Nah man, this is my career and you’re literally stealing from me and because of some loophole in the law, you’re allowed to do this,’ and so it’s one of the most frustrating (things), it just makes you feel very impotent … Now, it’s really nice because it’s not the hysteria so people come up to you and they’re nice to you. Whenever someone asks for a picture, it’s because they like you.”

Now that he’s locked in his first comedic role, the actor said he’s definitely looking to exercise his funny bone on screen, developing projects that fuse comedy and drama.

“I’m trying to choose roles where audiences wouldn’t have preconceived expectations of how those characters would behave,” he said.


Thanks Flavia

VIDEO: Robert Pattinson Stars In A Hilarious NEW Clip From Damsel

VIDEO: Robert Pattinson Stars In A Hilarious NEW Clip From Damsel
UPDATE: Added you tube version at the end of the post 



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From People.com:
Robert Pattinson is learning the hard way that not every woman needs rescuing.

The actor stars in Damsel alongside Mia Wasikowska — a western written and directed by David Zellner and Nathan Zellner that throws into question the craziest things people do for love. Pattinson plays Samuel Alabaster, a pioneer who journeys across the country to be with Wasikowska’s Penelope.

But things don’t go according to plan when he gets there, and Penelope welcomes him with the sight of a shotgun pointed straight at him. In the exclusive clip above, the two face off after Pattinson says he bought her a miniature horse because it’s her favorite animal, but she has something else to say about it.

David and Nathan said Pattinson and Wasikowska jumped into the unconventional characters immediately.

“With Rob and Mia, we liked that they’d never done roles like this before and that they were excited about the challenges of the characters and unconventional structure of the film,” the directors tell PEOPLE. “They quickly dialed into the tone we were going for, the balance of humor and pathos, and it made our job easy.”

Thanks Nancy for the heads up!

FULL VIDEO: Robert Pattinson brings funny stories and big laughs to Jimmy Kimmel + Good Time clip

FULL VIDEO: Robert Pattinson brings funny stories and big laughs to Jimmy Kimmel + Good Time clip







And LULZ

YouTube versions under the cut!

VIDEO: Clip of Robert Pattinson and Charlie Hunnam's characters' rough first meeting in The Lost City of Z

VIDEO: Clip of Robert Pattinson and Charlie Hunnam's characters' rough first meeting in The Lost City of Z

Eeeeeeeeee! Such a delight to see him playing Henry Costin!

NEW CLIP: Robert Pattinson Talks The Tragedy Of Pontius Pilate In Clip From ‘The Childhood Of A Leader’

NEW CLIP: Robert Pattinson Talks The Tragedy Of Pontius Pilate In Clip From ‘The Childhood Of A Leader’
 
The Playlist shared this great new clip from The Childhood of A Leader featuring Robert Pattinson & Liam Cunningham.

Robert Pattinson, Nicole Kidman & Michael Jenn Chat Around The Campfire In Another NEW Clip From 'Queen Of The Desert'

Robert Pattinson, Nicole Kidman & Michael Jenn Chat Around The Campfire In Another NEW Clip From 'Queen Of The Desert'

Love this scene from Queen Of The Desert. Rob is just perfect as Lawrence. Enjoy!


NEW CLIP From 'Life' With Robert Pattinson & Jack Fulton

With Life being released in the US on Friday The Huffington Post shared this exclusive new clip from the movie featuring Robert Pattinson and Jack Fulton.



"In a clip exclusive to The Huffington Post, Stock takes his son, Rodney (Jack Fulton), to the park. Though he was able to connect with Dean on such a personal level, this scene shows Stock's lack of experience as a father and his inability to connect with his child.

"A lot of what I was interested in was nothing to do with James Dean, or fame, or anything like that," Pattinson told the Brisbane Times of playing Stock. "[My character] is a really bad dad. And you don’t really see that in young guy parts. He just doesn’t love his kid, or is incapable of it, and it kind of pains him.’’"

Thanks Nancy!

VIDEO: New clip of The Childhood of a Leader with Robert Pattinson

VIDEO: New clip of The Childhood of a Leader with Robert Pattinson



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Thanks Sally

NEW CLIP: Robert Pattinson & Dane DeHaan Get Busy Down On The Farm In 'Life' (Dubbed)

NEW CLIP: Robert Pattinson & Dane DeHaan Get Busy Down On The Farm In 'Life' (Dubbed)


Thanks dane-dehaan.org

WATCH: Robert Pattinson & Nicole Kidman In A New Clip From 'Queen Of The Desert'

WATCH: Robert Pattinson & Nicole Kidman In A New Clip From 'Queen Of The Desert'

I can't wait to see this without the dubbing! Rob should never be dubbed over.

VIDEO: Hilarious NEW Clip From 'Maps To The Stars' Featuring Robert Pattinson & Mia Wasikowska

VIDEO: Hilarious NEW Clip From 'Maps To The Stars' Featuring Robert Pattinson & Mia Wasikowska

Speechless!

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I'm really looking forward to this movie.
Wish this wasn't dubbed, I want to hear Rob.



If you want to see MORE new clips (sans rob) then head over to MapsToTheStars.com

NEW 'The Rover' CLIP With Robert Pattinson & Guy Pearce 'Tell Me Where Your Brother Is'

NEW 'The Rover' CLIP With Robert Pattinson & Guy Pearce 'Tell Me Where Your Brother Is'

This is a great clip with Rob & Guy from The Rover. Those of you who saw it last night will love another look.

Robert Pattinson, Guy Pearce and David Michod On Rencontres de Cinéma Special + NEW CLIPS from The Rover!

Robert Pattinson, Guy Pearce and David Michod On Rencontres de Cinéma Special + NEW CLIPS from The Rover!

It's too bad this interview is dubbed but we have the transcript below for you guys and it's still a fantastic way to spend 20 minutes. PLUS, there are NEW CLIPS! Oh ReyRob...you're gonna kill us....



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NEW Clip From 'The Rover' With Robert Pattinson & Guy Pearce

NEW Clip From 'The Rover' With Robert Pattinson & Guy Pearce

Word of warning. Grab the tissues before you watch this!



From IndieWire:

Australian director David Michôd's ("Animal Kingdom") much-anticipated crime drama "The Rover" will premiere out of competition at the 2014 Cannes Film Festival, but before then, here's an exclusive clip featuring Guy Pearce and Robert Pattinson.

In the scene we see an intimate and angry conversation between the Pearce character, who seeks revenge from a group of dangerous criminals after they steal his last possession, and Pattinson, one of the criminals left behind after being shot.

In addition to the clip, Michôd also gave an exclusive statement to Indiewire. A24 opens "The Rover" June 13.

"The Australian Outback of The Rover is a world ten years after a great Western economic collapse. It’s a near future of social and economic decay. Services, utilities, law and order have fallen into dangerous disrepair. And yet people from all corners of the world have come to this place to work the mines that feed the new world alignment, that feed the great powerhouses of this, the Asian century.

The world of the movie, as such, mirrors the American and Australian gold rushes of the 19th century. People are drawn to the land's mines and with them come the leeches, the refuse, the hustlers and criminals who hope to exploit the mines’ margins.

This isn't a complete collapse of society - it's an inversion of present-day global power dynamics. This is Australia as resource-rich Third World country. This is the violence and unrest of contemporary Sierra Leone or the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

And at the centre of this world are two men - one, a murderously embittered Australian man, a former soldier who has lost his farm and his family; the other, a simple and naive American boy, too young to remember a time when things were anything other than what they are."

Thanks Pj for the heads up!
 
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