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Showing posts with label US promo. Show all posts

VIDEO: Vice Canada Interview Robert Pattinson, Josh & Benny Safdie

VIDEO: Vice Canada Interview Robert Pattinson, Josh & Benny Safdie

Josh reminds me of David Cronenberg when he's talking about Rob's face in this interview.



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AUDIO: Tim Sika Talks To Robert Pattinson & The Safdie Brothers On Celluloid Dreams

AUDIO: Tim Sika Talks To Robert Pattinson & The Safdie Brothers On Celluloid Dreams


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Cute NEW PIC Of Robert Pattinson & Josh & Benny Safdie From Their Interview With The Hollywood Reporter

Cute NEW PIC Of Robert Pattinson & Josh & Benny Safdie From Their Interview With The Hollywood Reporter



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Also posting the You Tube of their THR interview below as it's been removed from THR's site. We posted the interview previously but just in case anyone missed it or didn't get a chance to watch.

Robert Pattinson Talks To The Boston Globe About The Safdie Brothers, His Good Time Character & More

Robert Pattinson Talks To The Boston Globe About The Safdie Brothers, His Good Time Character & More

Meredith Goldstein from the Boston Globe interviewed Robert Pattinson & The Safdies recently.

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Here are the parts of the interview where she spoke to Rob:

"Just before an interview with the Safdie brothers – the filmmakers behind the gritty crime-thriller “Good Time” – a reporter gets a warning: “They like to talk.”
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Their “Good Time” star Robert Pattinson calls this trait an “abundance of energy.”
“It’s just that, from Day 1, Minute 1 of the day until wrap,” he said. “Just always at maximum.”
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The project came out of a meeting with Pattinson, who told us in a phone interview that he was drawn to the “frenetic, frenzied energy” of the brothers’ work.
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Pattinson said he feels lucky to have worked with them when he did.

“I could really see that people around hadn’t really noticed the extent of their potential when I first met them,” he said. “You can feel that they had — that they still have a lot inside them people haven’t really seen yet.”
Meredith also tweeted out some extra tidbits from Rob that are not included in the article:









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PRINT INTERVIEW: Robert Pattinson On Connie's Character Development & Staying Under The Radar To The Huffington Post

PRINT INTERVIEW: Robert Pattinson On Connie's Character Development & Staying Under The Radar To The Huffington Post

On his whirlwind of interviews at the Good Time Press Junket Rob spoke to The Huffington Post. Check out what he said to them below.

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From The Huffington Post
Robert Pattinson, I’m sorry.

Outside the Bowery Hotel in downtown Manhattan, where I interviewed Pattinson on Thursday morning, a cabal of paparazzi clutched their cameras in anticipation. For this I felt persuaded to apologize by way of introduction. It must feel suffocating to sit on the other side of such vultures.

Pattinson pled ignorance. “I just came in and they weren’t there,” he said, playfully defiant. “I’m almost certain it’s not about me, though.”

Who else would they be looking for?

“I go in and out, and I’m like, ’They’re not following! It’s clearly someone else,’” he said, almost proud at the realization that maybe there’s somebody more sought-after in the building. Doubtful. If anything, his comment proved that he’s all too familiar with the dance that occurs between shutterbug and famous subject. After all, this is the man who, according to a GQ profile published last week, rode around in the trunks of cars and parked rental vehicles throughout Los Angeles in case he needed to make a quick getaway. He’s depressingly well-trained in the art of paparazzi circumvention.

It made sense that Pattinson was semi-incognito when I met him in a discreet corner of the hotel’s bar. Dressed in a chunky gray sweatshirt, jeans and a ratty black baseball cap that covered his forehead and concealed his signature mane, Pattinson was calm about the pap situation but exhausted from the many interviews he’s given in recent weeks to promote “Good Time,” his new movie. “I’m terrible right now,” he said, laughing.

“Good Time” is a film that begs discussion, because of its contents and because it confirms that post-“Twilight” Pattinson will not be pigeonholed into any sort of Hollywood box. By nature, it feels weird to declare one’s love for “Good Time,” a grubby indie drama in which Pattinson plays Connie, a mostly irredeemable goon flitting through Queens, trying to evade the police after robbing a bank with his deaf, mentally challenged younger brother, Nick (Benny Safdie, who co-directed the movie with his brother, Joshua). Connie calls the shots, but Nick is the one who lands in jail, sending Connie on a goose chase to secure $10,000 to bail him out.

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At once unnerved and expressionless, this is the fiercest performance of Pattinson’s career, which has taken him from “Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire,” “Water for Elephants” and four of those uber-famous vampire flicks to the comparatively obscure art-house scene. Since the “Twilight” series ended in 2012, Pattinson has solidified his range via two movies directed by sci-fi weirdo David Cronenberg (“Cosmopolis” and “Maps to the Stars”), a dystopian revenge drama (“The Rover”) and a few arty biopics that not many people saw, including this year’s excellent “Lost City of Z.”

If popularity is the metric, Pattinson’s IMDb page makes it look like he hasn’t done much over the past five years. It’s not because he isn’t in demand: Pattinson said he reads about eight scripts each week ― that’s more than 400 per year.

He can’t define his taste, not even to his agents: “I’m only looking for things that surprise me, really.” He’s instructed his reps to pass along scripts that feature character descriptions along the lines of “tall, 31, pedophile, gross.” It’s a joke, of course, the point being that Rob Pattinson has no interest in conventional roles. He wants to play the last person you think he’d play.

That’s “harder” today, he confirmed, than it was in 2008, when the inaugural “Twilight” movie opened. Back then, Hollywood was only just beginning its franchise takeover, where familiar properties with ballooning budgets ― reboots, spinoffs, interminable sequels, single books split into two or more movies ― eroded a lot of the space occupied by fresh stories. In fact, “Good Time” came about because Pattinson saw an image from the Safdie brothers’ previous film, the heroin-junkie romance “Heaven Knows What,” and reached out to say he liked their style.

Thankfully, he’s had the paychecks to bankroll his interest in independent projects. Pattinson and co-stars Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner reportedly earned $25 million apiece, along with 7.5 percent of the massive theatrical grosses, for the two-part “Breaking Dawn.” But Pattinson had no idea in 2008 that “Twilight” would help to define Hollywood’s new bigger-is-better economic model.

“I remember when ‘Twilight’ first came out, it was the first time I’d really heard film series be referred to as ‘franchises,‘” Pattinson said. “And then you see everyone talking about the word ‘franchise’ as if it’s this revered term. ‘Franchise’ should not be about a movie. That’s a fast-food restaurant. Everyone was like ‘the franchise, the franchise’ the whole time. I just thought, ‘Shut up!’ It’s rote. All these actors are saying ‘franchise’ ― it’s like, what are you doing? You’ve drunk the Kool-Aid!”

Pattinson may be franchise-free now, but that could change, if Lionsgate gets its way. An executive from the studio, which distributed the “Twilight” films, recently said “there are a lot more stories to be told” in the series, assuming author Stephenie Meyer is keen. This was news to Pattinson.

“Really?” he asked. He then thrust his hands into the air and yelped in faux-enthusiasm: “Yes!”

So, that’s a “no thanks,” right?

“Well, you never know,” he said, backtracking. ”It did inspire me at the time. And, really, it’s kind of awesome. It’s the way people interpret it. People would excuse you for not taking something seriously if it becomes this mainstream thing and everyone’s fiending. I took it just as seriously — more seriously — than other things I’ve done.”

Having developed a sort of paparazzi PTSD from the whole experience, you’d think Pattinson would dismiss any “Twilight” talk out of hand. Instead, he grasps the cultural role it plays, and he clearly respects the fan base ― largely teen girls ― who bought $3.3 billion in tickets worldwide. If nothing else, he understands his reputation is forever linked to that of Edward Cullen, and there’s no point in condemning that.

“It’s also like, you fucking did it,” he said. “It’s you! At the end of the day, the behind-the-scenes shit doesn’t matter. It doesn’t matter.”

Because Pattinson backed away from movies that carry the potential to top the box office, he was surprised to learn that talk shows would still book him to promote “Good Time.” Was anyone still interested, he wondered.

“I do sort of live in my own world a lot of the time,” he said. “I’m pretty ignorant. It’s funny ― I’ve basically, as far as I can tell, been really under the radar for years. I’m kind of surprised at it all. [...] I thought I had really reached a hyper-saturation point. And also I think you just keep repeating yourself all the time, and you need to re-form yourself before you have anything to say. I didn’t have anything to say for years. I still don’t really have anything to say.”

Except he does. “Good Time” was his most immersive filmmaking experience to date. A London native, Pattinson embedded himself in Queens, mastering the New York borough’s native accent, losing weight so Connie would look slightly malnourished, and living in a low-rent basement apartment. The story takes place over the course of a single night, including dashes through the streets in unchoreographed shots that let Pattinson interact with his surroundings organically. In terms of bystanders, he went largely unnoticed. At last, invisibility was his.

Indeed, Pattinson, like his co-star and ex-girlfriend Stewart, has made peace with his fame. Now he’s just working to ensure it doesn’t affect those who orbit him ― presumably his current girlfriend, singer FKA Twigs, though he didn’t mention her by name, and probably wouldn’t.

“That’s why I’m always relatively open about stuff about myself, and I always try to contain it to that,” he said. “You can never tell how someone’s going to report something, and how anyone else around you is going to react, because they didn’t ask to be talked about. I can take responsibility for stuff I say about myself, but it’s the same way I don’t like people talking about me.”

Pattinson laughed as he said that last sentence, at which point his publicist announced that our allotted interview time had ended. I shook his hand and strolled out of the Bowery Hotel. It had been less than half an hour since I arrived, and the paparazzi lineup had doubled in size. Pattinson’s new moon isn’t without its old tricks. At least there was no need to be sorry.

VIDEO INTERVIEW: Robert Pattinson Talks To CBS LA About Being Unrecognisable On The Streets Of New York

VIDEO INTERVIEW: Robert Pattinson Talks To CBS LA About Being Unrecognisable On The Streets Of New York

Of course he's talking about when he was in character for Connie in Good Time he talks about that and his character in this short video interview with CBS Eye On Entertainment.

NEW PHOTOS: Robert Pattinson's Doing 'Good Time' Promo In New York City (10th August)

NEW PHOTOS: Robert Pattinson's Doing 'Good Time' Promo In New York City (10th August) 

Rob had a busy day promoting Good Time today with an appearance on GMA this morning and a Q&A at the AOL building later.
Here are some hq's from his day of Good Time Promotion

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HQ's After The Cut

WATCH: Robert Pattinson Talks About 'Good Time', His Hot Dog Video & More With Good Morning America

WATCH: Robert Pattinson Talks About 'Good Time', His Hot Dog Video & More With Good Morning America
UPDATE: Added pics and video of Rob signing for fans outside at the bottom of the post  





Rob signing for fans outside GMA





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NEW PHOTOS: Robert Pattinson Coming & Going From His NYC Hotel On A Busy Wednesday Promoting 'Good Time' (9th August)

NEW PHOTOS: Robert Pattinson Coming & Going From His  NYC Hotel On A Busy Wednesday Promoting 'Good Time' (August 9th)

Rob had a busy day of promo for Good Time yesterday which included appearing on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert and another Q&A with the Good Time team. Here he is coming and going from his hotel.

Looking like a catwalk model as he goes back into his hotel after The Late Show.

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And off out again heading to a Q&A

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VIDEO & PICS: Robert Pattinson On The Late Show With Stephen Colbert

VIDEO & PICS: Robert Pattinson On The Late Show With Stephen Colbert

UPDATED: Added some HQ's of rob on the show at the bottom of the post

Rob appeared on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert last night. Watch his great interview below.







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Robert Pattinson Will Be On Good Morning America Tomorrow Morning

Robert Pattinson Will Be On Good Morning America Tomorrow Morning


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VIDEO INTERVIEW: Robert Pattinson, Josh & Benny Safdie Talk To Charlie Rose

VIDEO INTERVIEW: Robert Pattinson, Josh & Benny Safdie Talk To Charlie Rose



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HQ Hotness Overload: Robert Pattinson On The 'Good Time' Red Carpet At The New York Premiere (8th August)

HQ Hotness Overload: Robert Pattinson On The 'Good Time' Red Carpet At The New York Premiere (8th August)

Stunning, just stunning!

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I dare you to look at this pic and not smile. His smile is contagious.

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Who wants to be Josh in this pic?

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Or this lady?

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LOTS & LOTS of Fabulous HQ's After the Cut

Glimpse Of Robert Pattinson, Josh & Benny Safdie Appearing On Charlie Rose

Glimpse Of Robert Pattinson, Josh & Benny Safdie Appearing On Charlie Rose

So it looks like the Good Time team are doing an interview with Charlie Rose. Josh posted the little video below (featuring Rob) on his insta stories.
I need to apologise now because this Irish person has NO idea who Charlie Rose is, but I can tell you that as soon as the interview is available we will post it up!

VIDEO: Robert Pattinson & The Safdie Brother's Talk Sleeping in Dog Cages With Reuters

VIDEO: Robert Pattinson & The Safdie Brother's Talk Sleeping in Dog Cages With Reuters

We've heard him talking about this before and see the photographic evidence (thanks to Josh) but it's still funny.

Click on the pic below to go to the Reuters website to watch.
Now I'm sure there's a lot more to this interview and sharing is caring, so can we please have the rest of it Reuters?

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HQs: Fun shots of Robert Pattinson and the Safdie brothers during Good Time press junket photoshoot (LA)

HQs: Fun shots of Robert Pattinson and the Safdie brothers during Good Time press junket photoshoot (LA)

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VIDEO INTERVIEW: Robert Pattinson & Safdie Brothers Talk To The Hollywood Reporter About 'Good Time'

VIDEO INTERVIEW: Robert Pattinson & Safdie Brothers Talk To The Hollywood Reporter About 'Good Time'

So many great interviews with Rob, Josh & Benny from this Good Time promotion. Here's another one to add to the collection. This time it's a 15min long interview with The Hollywood Reporter.
Grab a coffee and get comfortable and check out the video below.

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NEW PIC: Robert Pattinson and the Safdie brothers during Good Time press junket

NEW PIC: Robert Pattinson and the Safdie brothers during Good Time press junket

Click HERE if you missed other HQs from their press junket photoshoot!

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NEW: Lucky Fan Grabs Pics With Robert Pattinson Twice!

NEW: Lucky Fan Grabs Pics With Robert Pattinson Twice!

Most people are lucky when they get to snap one pic with Rob but this lucky lady managed to get 2 pics with him over the course of his Good Time Promo.



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VIDEO: Mind Food Magazine Get 5 Minutes With Robert Pattinson

VIDEO: Mind Food Magazine Get 5 Minutes With Robert Pattinson


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