Robert Pattinson and Safdie brothers talk to the Associated Press about Good Time
From Associated Press:
LOS ANGELES (AP) — “Good Time” is a story about one bad night gone worse. Robert Pattinson plays a small time Queens crook named Connie Nikas whose botched robbery and escape attempt lands his mentally handicapped brother in jail. And that’s just in the first few minutes. The film doesn’t come up for a breather for the next 90.
People have described “Good Time” as “‘Mean Streets’ on MDMA” and “‘After Hours’ on crack and meth” which might even be too tame to fully capture its kinetic pace. The filmmakers behind it, Josh and Benny Safdie, are two who the general public would be forgiven for not knowing. They are 30-something brothers whose last film, the punishing heroin drama “Heaven Knows What,” played in only 14 theaters.
So how did they get one of the biggest movie stars in the world to lead their next film? Pattinson called them.
The Associated Press sat down with Pattinson and the Safdies (Benny also plays Connie’s brother Nick in the film) to talk about “Good Time” and how a movie star was able to stay hidden in plain sight in New York — even on the subway at rush hour.
Remarks have been edited for clarity and brevity.
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AP: It’s a crazy story how Robert became aware of you as filmmakers.
JOSH SAFDIE: It’s not that crazy, is it?
AP: He saw a promotional still from “Heaven Knows What” and decided he had to work with you?
JOSH SAFDIE: I guess it is kind of wild. Honestly I forget the stature of his stardom. To me it’s like a guy saw a picture and he was inspired by it and he reached out. It’s totally normal. But I guess when you look at it from afar it’s kind of crazy.
PATTINSON: I don’t know about the stature of my star, but I think the level of conviction was unusual for me at least. It was like I knew. And then we did the meeting and just agreed to do something. And then also for that to actually happen afterward is even more unusual. People say, “Oh let’s do something together” all the time.
JOSH SAFDIE: I warned you, I said, “Be careful, we are the type of people who when we want to do something we’ll just do it. We’ll figure out a way to do it.”
BENNY SAFDIE: The movie wouldn’t be here had he not reached out to us.
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VIDEO: Brimstone director talks about filming, hiding Robert Pattinson and new casting!
VIDEO: Brimstone director talks about filming, hiding Robert Pattinson and new casting!
At the premiere of De Surprise, Brimstone director chatted a little bit about the production, new casting and more.
Thank you Robs Promotion for the translation!
At the premiere of De Surprise, Brimstone director chatted a little bit about the production, new casting and more.
Thank you Robs Promotion for the translation!
FILMPJE KIJKEN: Martin Koolhoven at the premiere of DE SURPRISE talks about BRIMSTONE.Via: RobsPromotion
Q: When will you start filming?
A: Half of June, I'll film, yes.
Q: As in June 15th?
A: As in June 15th, that is the first day of filming, yes.
Q: You'll start on Monday?
A: We'll start on Monday, yes.
Q: Where?
A: I don't feel like telling that, that's a secret. No, you know then I'll have all those Pattinson fans in my backyard. I don't want that.
Q: You can film in Amsterdam.
A: Yes, I'll film in Amsterdam.
Q:We know now four names that will be in the movie. Are there more people that you can announce?
A: I don't know if I can announce them, I haven't asked. There are more.
Q: Give us one.
A: Hmmmmm, shall I do that? Yes.... Jack Roth, but now some will be mad at me.
Q: Go quickly inside.
A: Bye
Robert Pattinson appears in 2010 films mashup video
This video is super cool if you're a film buff (try and name all the movies) and even if you aren't a film buff (recognizing the films that you saw).
I was going to tell you the parts where Robert Pattinson plays peek-a-boo (hint: he plays twice) but the game is more fun if I make you seek him out yourself ;)
Did you find him?
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I was going to tell you the parts where Robert Pattinson plays peek-a-boo (hint: he plays twice) but the game is more fun if I make you seek him out yourself ;)
Did you find him?
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Robert Pattinson On "Bel Ami" Set - VIdeo
Robert Pattinson On "Bel Ami" Set - VIdeo
This is from Day 1 of Filming
This is from Day 1 of Filming
Robert Pattinson: Twitter Ruined My Privacy
Well he doesn't really say Twitter ruined his privacy but I like the flashy title :))
Rick Fulton from Daily Record Interviewed Rob. There are some new answers in the batch. With the number of "fake" Rob interviews I'm always on the fence but this one seems legit. Thanks to Rocio for the link. Enjoy :))
Exclusive: I can't stay in same place for more than 20 minutes because of Twitter girls, reveals Twilight star Robert Pattinson
Twilight star Robert Pattinson finds being lusted after such hard work, he never stays in the same place for more than 20 minutes.
The 23-year-old Brit has become a sensation as the cold Edward Cullen in vampire movie Twilight.
This week, he took the Hottie award at the Teen Choice Awards - with Megan Fox winning the female equivalent - and was voted the sexiest man in the world ahead of Brad Pitt, and David Beckham in a Glamour magazine poll.
It means Robert is mobbed wherever he goes by screaming girls, especially since the explosion of social networking site Twitter.
"I can't remember what my normal life is like," he admitted in one of his quieter moments.
"Because of internet stuff and Twitter, there will be a crowd if you are in a place for more than half an hour.
"I've learned never to stay in the same place for more than 20 minutes."
He laughed, seemingly still amazed at the Beatles-like level of fandom he has following him.
While many would love that kind of adulation, anyone watching Robert when doing interviews will see he finds the situation difficult to deal with.
The actor, who become a teen pin-up as Cedric Diggory in Harry Potter films The Goblet of Fire and The Order of the Phoenix, hates watching himself on screen and even had a panic attack at the premiere of Twilight.
"The biggest challenge is coping with the crowds," he admitted. "I am a quiet, private person. It's strange.You have to change a little bit.
"Walking down the street comes with screaming. I still can't watch myself either. I have always been like that. Watching myself at the Twilight premiere was a mistake.
"I had never watched anything of myself since Harry Potter.
"But I went to it because my whole family was coming to see it.
"Nothing comes other than this pure discomfort.
"I can't watch myself. I am just feeling everybody else's reaction. I can't handle that at all."
However, Robert claims he's not shy when he's on set - it's only when the film is finished he feels uncomfortable.
But he claims he doesn't care about how he looks, although he seems to be contradicting himself.
Surely if he didn't care, he would be happy to watch himself? He said: "It seems pointless watching it.You get a big ego or you become depressed. So I avoid it altogether."
Away from packed cinemas is also a difficult time for the actor - and not just because of ego. In June, he was hit by a taxi in NewYork while trying to run away from screaming girls.
During filming for Twilight follow-up New Moon, there were claims he was being protected by the NewYork police and Robert admits he prefers it when there are big crowds because there will be security on hand.
"But when you are by yourself, your paranoia runs and runs," he said.
Perhaps not the sentiment of the cool vampire he plays in Twilight and the sequel - which will be released in cinemas in November.
The film, already a huge hit as a book, took 11 gongs at the Teen Choice Awards, with Robert winning Best Hottie and Best Actor.
In the new film, there's a love triangle between vampire Edward, his human love-interest Bella - played by rumoured girlfriend Kirsten Stewart - and werewolf Jacob Black, played by Taylor Lautner.
In the film, Robert goes topless and again that awkwardness is apparent, despite the actor working as a model for four years.
"I was so uncomfortable doing it," he claimed. "It really is so embarrassing," he added with a laugh.
Since the success of Twilight, Robert has played surrealist painter Salvador Dali in Little Ashes and harrowing romantic drama Remember Me, which also stars former James Bond Pierce Brosnan, a film that is due out early next year.
Fresh from playing Edward again, what does Robert make of the character he's turned into one of the world's most famous vampires? "I like playing him," said Robert, who luckily doesn't like going out in the sun, so doesn't have to worry about spoiling his deathly vampire pallor with a suntan.
"I don't know if I like him as a person. "He is a little straight-laced for my liking. He is not rebellious. I think that should be respected."
Robert comes across as a little straight-laced himself, and it seems he wants to rebel on screen for the time being.
He was born in London and, as his mum worked for a modelling agency, it wasn't too much of a stretch to see him modelling at 12.
However, his modelling career only lasted for four years because he claimed he began to look so much older, rather than the teen he had been.
Robert had also taken up amateur dramatics at the Barnes Theatre Company and, in 2004, made his television debut in Ring of the Nibelungs and in the filmVanity Fair, although his scenes were deleted and only appear in the DVD version. His role in Harry Potter followed which had critics calling him the new Jude Law. Of course, yet again, he admitted he finds quotes such as this hard to take.
"I am not very good at taking complements," he revealed.
"I am one of those annoying people.
If someone tells me I gave a great performance, I say, 'oh, yeah, yeah' in a not very interested way.
"But if someone says I am bad or something, thenI agree with it - although I hate it at the same time."
With the first flush of fame, Robert admitted he did check the internet to read about himself and claims it became addictive.
But now he calls internet gossip "toxic" adding: "You can't let yourself be dictated to by anonymous faces."
Like Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe, many people will find it hard to ever disentangle Robert with his character Edward.
And like Daniel, the Twilight star is happy, for the time being, for people to remember him for his vampire role.
He's certainly making sure it's not just in Twilight films we see him.
As well as Remember Me with Pierce Brosnan, Robert will be seen next year alongside Hugh Jackman in drama western Unbound Captives.
Director Brett Ratner also wants him for new comic movie Youngblood, which features a superhero team.
At last, showing a bit of steel, Robert said: "I don't think I have to prove anything to anyone.
"I don't expect anyone to give me any breaks.
"I am not one of those people who wants to scream 'give me a chance. I will show you what I can do.'"
"You know, I really don't care. "If you do this stuff, then the audience will respond. And if you can't actually play any other part, that's all right, too."
Luckily for Robert that doesn't look like being a problem.
Source: Daily Record
Rick Fulton from Daily Record Interviewed Rob. There are some new answers in the batch. With the number of "fake" Rob interviews I'm always on the fence but this one seems legit. Thanks to Rocio for the link. Enjoy :))
Exclusive: I can't stay in same place for more than 20 minutes because of Twitter girls, reveals Twilight star Robert Pattinson
Twilight star Robert Pattinson finds being lusted after such hard work, he never stays in the same place for more than 20 minutes.
The 23-year-old Brit has become a sensation as the cold Edward Cullen in vampire movie Twilight.
This week, he took the Hottie award at the Teen Choice Awards - with Megan Fox winning the female equivalent - and was voted the sexiest man in the world ahead of Brad Pitt, and David Beckham in a Glamour magazine poll.
It means Robert is mobbed wherever he goes by screaming girls, especially since the explosion of social networking site Twitter.
"I can't remember what my normal life is like," he admitted in one of his quieter moments.
"Because of internet stuff and Twitter, there will be a crowd if you are in a place for more than half an hour.
"I've learned never to stay in the same place for more than 20 minutes."
He laughed, seemingly still amazed at the Beatles-like level of fandom he has following him.
While many would love that kind of adulation, anyone watching Robert when doing interviews will see he finds the situation difficult to deal with.
The actor, who become a teen pin-up as Cedric Diggory in Harry Potter films The Goblet of Fire and The Order of the Phoenix, hates watching himself on screen and even had a panic attack at the premiere of Twilight.
"The biggest challenge is coping with the crowds," he admitted. "I am a quiet, private person. It's strange.You have to change a little bit.
"Walking down the street comes with screaming. I still can't watch myself either. I have always been like that. Watching myself at the Twilight premiere was a mistake.
"I had never watched anything of myself since Harry Potter.
"But I went to it because my whole family was coming to see it.
"Nothing comes other than this pure discomfort.
"I can't watch myself. I am just feeling everybody else's reaction. I can't handle that at all."
However, Robert claims he's not shy when he's on set - it's only when the film is finished he feels uncomfortable.
But he claims he doesn't care about how he looks, although he seems to be contradicting himself.
Surely if he didn't care, he would be happy to watch himself? He said: "It seems pointless watching it.You get a big ego or you become depressed. So I avoid it altogether."
Away from packed cinemas is also a difficult time for the actor - and not just because of ego. In June, he was hit by a taxi in NewYork while trying to run away from screaming girls.
During filming for Twilight follow-up New Moon, there were claims he was being protected by the NewYork police and Robert admits he prefers it when there are big crowds because there will be security on hand.
"But when you are by yourself, your paranoia runs and runs," he said.
Perhaps not the sentiment of the cool vampire he plays in Twilight and the sequel - which will be released in cinemas in November.
The film, already a huge hit as a book, took 11 gongs at the Teen Choice Awards, with Robert winning Best Hottie and Best Actor.
In the new film, there's a love triangle between vampire Edward, his human love-interest Bella - played by rumoured girlfriend Kirsten Stewart - and werewolf Jacob Black, played by Taylor Lautner.
In the film, Robert goes topless and again that awkwardness is apparent, despite the actor working as a model for four years.
"I was so uncomfortable doing it," he claimed. "It really is so embarrassing," he added with a laugh.
Since the success of Twilight, Robert has played surrealist painter Salvador Dali in Little Ashes and harrowing romantic drama Remember Me, which also stars former James Bond Pierce Brosnan, a film that is due out early next year.
Fresh from playing Edward again, what does Robert make of the character he's turned into one of the world's most famous vampires? "I like playing him," said Robert, who luckily doesn't like going out in the sun, so doesn't have to worry about spoiling his deathly vampire pallor with a suntan.
"I don't know if I like him as a person. "He is a little straight-laced for my liking. He is not rebellious. I think that should be respected."
Robert comes across as a little straight-laced himself, and it seems he wants to rebel on screen for the time being.
He was born in London and, as his mum worked for a modelling agency, it wasn't too much of a stretch to see him modelling at 12.
However, his modelling career only lasted for four years because he claimed he began to look so much older, rather than the teen he had been.
Robert had also taken up amateur dramatics at the Barnes Theatre Company and, in 2004, made his television debut in Ring of the Nibelungs and in the filmVanity Fair, although his scenes were deleted and only appear in the DVD version. His role in Harry Potter followed which had critics calling him the new Jude Law. Of course, yet again, he admitted he finds quotes such as this hard to take.
"I am not very good at taking complements," he revealed.
"I am one of those annoying people.
If someone tells me I gave a great performance, I say, 'oh, yeah, yeah' in a not very interested way.
"But if someone says I am bad or something, thenI agree with it - although I hate it at the same time."
With the first flush of fame, Robert admitted he did check the internet to read about himself and claims it became addictive.
But now he calls internet gossip "toxic" adding: "You can't let yourself be dictated to by anonymous faces."
Like Harry Potter star Daniel Radcliffe, many people will find it hard to ever disentangle Robert with his character Edward.
And like Daniel, the Twilight star is happy, for the time being, for people to remember him for his vampire role.
He's certainly making sure it's not just in Twilight films we see him.
As well as Remember Me with Pierce Brosnan, Robert will be seen next year alongside Hugh Jackman in drama western Unbound Captives.
Director Brett Ratner also wants him for new comic movie Youngblood, which features a superhero team.
At last, showing a bit of steel, Robert said: "I don't think I have to prove anything to anyone.
"I don't expect anyone to give me any breaks.
"I am not one of those people who wants to scream 'give me a chance. I will show you what I can do.'"
"You know, I really don't care. "If you do this stuff, then the audience will respond. And if you can't actually play any other part, that's all right, too."
Luckily for Robert that doesn't look like being a problem.
Source: Daily Record
Robert Pattinson Does NOT Run Like a Mountain Goat
The pix are heart breaking, the title was to ease the heart break :)
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