Showing posts with label The Lighthouse. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Lighthouse. Show all posts

LISTEN: Robert Pattinson Talks To Samira Ahmed On BBC4's Front Row

LISTEN: Robert Pattinson Talks To Samira Ahmed On BBC4's Front Row

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VIDEO INTERVIEW: Robert Pattinson & Willem Dafoe Reveal Farting, Vomiting & Sex In The Lighthouse

VIDEO INTERVIEW: Robert Pattinson & Willem Dafoe Reveal Farting, Vomiting & Sex In The Lighthouse

VIDEO INTERVIEW: Robert Pattinson & Willem Dafoe Talk To Film4 About 'The Lighthouse'

VIDEO INTERVIEW: Robert Pattinson & Willem Dafoe Talk To Film4 About 'The Lighthouse'

Great 10 min interview with Rob & Willem. Enjoy!

LISTEN: Inside Total Film Podcast Talk To Robert Pattinson

LISTEN: Inside Total Film Podcast Talk To Robert Pattinson

Listen to the full podcast by clicking on the link in the tweet or HERE

VIDEO: Great 18min Interview With Robert Pattinson

VIDEO: Great 18min Interview With Robert Pattinson

Love this! Grab a cuppa get comfortable and enjoy 18mins of Rob

Click HERE or on the pic below to watch

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Robert Pattinson At 'The Lighthouse' Q&A London (11th Dec)

Robert Pattinson At 'The Lighthouse' Q&A London (11th Dec)







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PICS & VIDEO: Robert Pattinson on TODAY's Sunday Sitdown with Willie Geist

PICS & VIDEO: Robert Pattinson on TODAY's Sunday Sitdown with Willie Geist








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Robert Pattinson & 'The Lighthouse' Nominated for Spirit Awards

Robert Pattinson & 'The Lighthouse' Nominated for Spirit Awards 

Fantastic news today for Rob and 'The Lighthouse' team with lots of nominations in the Spiirt Awards.

The Spirit Awards take place on 8th Feburary 2020









Great LA TIMES Interview With Robert Pattinson

Great LA TIMES Interview With Robert Pattinson

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From The LA Times
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“I’ve always been fascinated by someone who tells me, ‘I like your choices in that scene,’ because I don’t even know what the options are,” Pattinson says, giggling. “I feel like you have a thick membrane of consciousness and you’re digging inside yourself, trying to find one little idea and hope it works. It’s an all-consuming terror and it has been there from the start. I have no idea what I’m doing. I’m just tossing a coin, relying entirely on luck.”

And, yes, this is ridiculous, and Pattinson, 33, knows that full well. But in recalling his transition from playing the vampire romantic Edward Cullen in the “Twilight” franchise to making strange, art house movies that people might stumble across at 2 in the morning and think, “What in the name of God is going on here?,” Pattinson can peg the pivotal moment.

“It’s when David [Cronenberg] called me for ‘Cosmopolis,’” Pattinson says, referring to the 2012 movie in which he played a Wall Street titan crawling across Manhattan in a limo. Before that, all his auditions were for mainstream movies. “I didn’t know you could go after the people you wanted to work with. And that’s what I’ve done the last eight movies.”

That includes “The Batman.” Pattinson read about Reeves making a noir “Batman” movie and thought, “I haven’t done a big thing for ages. This is the one I want.” (His agents were shocked.) He badgered Reeves, met with him and producer Dylan Clark a number of times and finally secured an audition. He spent three weeks preparing for his audition scene only to have all his work cast aside once he put on the Batsuit.

“The lesson I always learn is don’t ever bother preparing for anything because it’s pointless,” Pattinson says. “Every time I’ve heavily prepared a scene, I go in and they’ll say something like, ‘Oh, by the way, it’s zero gravity.’ Or: ‘It’s raining.’” And I’m like, ‘But I really wanted to play it this way! I’ve been thinking about it every waking minute!’ It never works!”

Again, Pattinson finds all this extremely amusing and so you do too because it’s impossible not to get caught up in his casual, good-natured and clear-eyed view of acting and stardom. Two years ago for a magazine cover profile, he was asked to do a video in which he’d interview his hair. He was furious. Now he’d probably do it. But at the time, it seemed too obvious.

“And I never want to do something for an audience ... ever,” Pattinson says. “I think it’s literally disgusting.” He bursts out laughing at the force of his disdain.

“It’s just so disrespectful of people. ‘I made this for you,’ he continues, on a roll. “You don’t know me. How can you know what I want? And it also indoctrinates the audience into thinking that they somehow are special because someone said, ‘I made it for you.’ They didn’t make it for you. They made it for your money.

“Everybody should be making [things] for themselves. If no one likes it, you just have to do it more. And put it out more places. And eventually someone will like it. It has to work eventually. I call it the [Charles] Bukowski method.”

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READ THE FULL INTERVIEW HERE

AUDIO: Robert Pattinson talks to NPR on Fresh Air podcast about Batman, The Lighthouse, not playing an English prince, post-Twilight career, and MORE

AUDIO: Robert Pattinson talks to NPR on Fresh Air podcast about Batman, The Lighthouse, not playing an English prince, post-Twilight career, and MORE

40+ minutes! Yassssssssss. Here are a couple of highlights but please. You know you want all 40+ minutes of Robert Pattinson in your ears.

From Fresh Air:
On how he changes his voice for every role

Whenever I'm doing a movie or a character in an English accent, I mean, I literally feel like I'm naked and I'm incapable of doing my normal voice in a character. It just doesn't come out at all. It's every single time I read something, the first thing to change has something to do with my voice. It just does it naturally, and I find a deep pleasure in doing accents as well.

On getting ready to play Batman in the forthcoming film
It's been played in so many different ways. The comics cover so much ground, the movies cover so much ground. ... So I guess it's kind of what Matt Reeves, who is directing, wants to go for. ... When I was just doing the screen test and stuff, it's pretty astonishing how different you feel when you put [the Batman costume] on. You can have as many ideas as you want and as soon as you put that costume on, it feels like an entirely different situation, which you could never have predicted.
Now for the good stuff! The podcast is also available on your mobile devices if you want to listen on the go. Rob joined me on my drive to work. :)


PICS: Robert Pattinson's friends come out to support The Lighthouse screenings in NYC and LA

PICS: Robert Pattinson's friends come out to support The Lighthouse screenings in NYC and LA

This is so sweet and I love seeing the support from Rob's friends, new and old, for his award contending film and performance.

First, on the same night as the GO Gala, there was a special tastemaker screening of The Lighthouse with Rob's latest costar, John David Washington, Chris Evans, and Rami Malek.
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Then Rob jetted off to NYC for The Lighthouse screening hosted by Eddie Redmayne. Look who else showed up!

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VIDEO: Robert Pattinson joins Willem Dafoe and Robert Eggers in The Lighthouse featurette

VIDEO: Robert Pattinson joins Willem Dafoe and Robert Eggers in The Lighthouse featurette

VIDEO INTERVIEWS: Robert Pattinson Talks To Janet R. Napales & Collider About Filming 'The Lighthouse'

VIDEO INTERVIEWS: Robert Pattinson Talks To Janet R. Napales & Collider About Filming 'The Lighthouse'


PODCAST: 30+ minutes of Robert Pattinson? Yes please! Marc Malkin chats with Rob about The Lighthouse and MORE!

PODCAST: 30+ minutes of Robert Pattinson? Yes please! Marc Malkin chats with Rob about The Lighthouse and MORE!

PICS: Robert Pattinson weathering The Lighthouse in new stills from set

PICS: Robert Pattinson weathering The Lighthouse in new stills from set



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PICS & INTERVIEW: Robert Pattinson chats with LA Times about The Lighthouse and other sexual activities

PICS & INTERVIEW: Robert Pattinson chats with LA Times about The Lighthouse and other sexual activities

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Excerpt from LA Times interview: Robert Pattinson, Willem Dafoe and the ‘orgasm that won’t stop in ‘The Lighthouse’

Robert Pattinson knows he needs to stop talking about masturbation.

Case in point: At a Q&A last weekend for “The Lighthouse,” the loopy, claustrophobic chamber piece that pairs him with Willem Dafoe, Pattinson couldn’t even bring himself to say the word when asked about a scene in which his character engages in self-abuse so furiously that the euphemism “self-abuse” actually applies.

And yet, shortly afterward, sitting across from Dafoe in the sleek Pacific Design Center office space of indie film distributor A24, Pattinson admits that he’s been purposefully leaning into the subject while doing interviews for “The Lighthouse.” A friend just sent him a screenshot of headlines featuring his name and masturbation, asking in a follow-up text, “So ... um ... how exactly are you promoting this movie?”

“I do find it quite entertaining,” Patttinson says, chuckling. “It definitely gets people talking about the film.” He pauses, considering. “I don’t know if it gets people to actually see the film.” He bursts out laughing at the thought. “The other day, I was saying to A24, ‘I’m not sure how successful I am at doing this promotional stuff.’”

Dafoe chimes in, purring: “Was it good for you?”

“The Lighthouse,” which opened last weekend to an enviable per-screen average and expands nationwide this weekend, doesn’t lack for topics to discuss. It’s a late 19th century tale of two lighthouse keepers, “wickies,” to use the parlance of the times — Ephraim Winslow (Pattinson) and Thomas Wake (Dafoe) — trying to keep madness at bay when a powerful storm hits their desolate New England island station. Director Robert Eggers shot the film in black-and-white and in a boxy aspect ratio that accentuates the story’s prevailing cabin fever.

As for the story, there are sex dreams about mermaids, ill-tempered seagulls who seem possessed, flatulence employed as “deliberate displays of power,” visions of Dafoe’s Thomas as Poseidon (and as a mermaid!) and, at its center, the mystery of the lighthouse itself, a secret Thomas seems to understand, greedily guarding his knowledge from Ephraim.

“People see what they want to see,” Dafoe says, delighting in the film’s ambiguity. “Some people talk about a father-son story. Some people see it as boss and employee, master and apprentice. Some people dig into the homoerotic stuff. Some people just like the farts.”

The movie’s leads have little in common other than their angular features or, as Eggers puts it, “four of the finest cheekbones to ever grace the Earth.” They did both love Eggers’ first film, the unsettling Puritan-set horror story “The Witch,” and separately approached the filmmaker, indicating an interest in collaborating.

But the actors part ways when it comes to preparation. During rehearsal, Pattinson prefers to talk about the script; Dafoe, citing his theater days with the experimental Wooster Group, just wants to dive in, holding nothing back. Dafoe never stops performing. Pattinson needs the adrenaline shot that comes when the camera rolls, the “controlled moment between action and cut where it’s too late for everyone.” Too late? “You can’t get fired,” Pattinson elaborates, laughing.

Job security was low on the list of concerns of a production that filmed at Cape Forchu in Nova Scotia, where production designer Craig Lathrop and his team built a full-scale lighthouse station. The weather was windy and freezing cold. And when conditions weren’t nasty enough, Eggers turned on a fire hose to douse Pattinson, as the actor trudged around the barren landscape hauling a wheelbarrow full of coal.

“That was actually exhilarating,” Pattinson says. “Anything that makes you not have to act. Willem can actually act. I have to literally just say, ‘Please hit me with a shovel.’ So I appreciate the fire hose at the end of the day.”

“How do I deal with this charming self-deprecation?” Dafoe asks. And he really means it. Since the actors kept their distance throughout the shoot, they’re just now getting to know each other. Pattinson offers an observation about Dafoe’s acting technique, prompting Dafoe to cry, “I don’t have technique! I have instinct!”

Click HERE to read the rest of the interview but it also includes a SPOILER for the end of the film in the form of a Rob quote!

Source: LATimes | Glenn Whipp

VIDEOS: Robert Pattinson talks The Lighthouse with The Academy, Fandango, Rotten Tomatoes and more!

VIDEOS: Robert Pattinson talks The Lighthouse with The Academy, Fandango, Rotten Tomatoes and more!

Are you loving all these interviews or what?? Rob is joined by Willem in The Academy chat that was after a screening of The Lighthouse and Robert Eggers joins Rob in the Fandango and Rotten Tomatoes chat (longer than the one we posted earlier this week). We end with just Rob. Always a pleasure. :)







PICS: More gorgeous pictures of Robert Pattinson at the Governors Awards Gala (Oct. 27)

PICS: More gorgeous pictures of Robert Pattinson at the Governors Awards Gala (Oct. 27)

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