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NEW Robert Pattinson Photoshoot & Interview For GQ Magazine

Amazing NEW Interview & Photoshoot for GQ Magazine. 

Read the interview over on GQ HERE

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NEW PHOTOSHOOT: Robert Pattinson Photographs Himself For GQ Magazine

NEW PHOTOSHOOT: Robert Pattinson Photographs Himself For GQ Magazine 
UPDATE: PICS ADDED IN BETTER QUALITY AND FULL INTERVIEW BELOW

A man of many talents, Rob has now turned photographer and photographed some self portraits for GQ magazine.


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READ ROB'S FULL GQ INTERVIEW HERE

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Thanks Flavia for the heads up!

Stunning NEW Robert Pattinson Photoshoot For Elle France

Stunning NEW Robert Pattinson Photoshoot For Elle France

Dear GOD! Call 911!


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NEW Interview & Photoshoot: Robert Pattinson In 'Time Out' Magazine

NEW Interview & Photoshoot: Robert Pattinson In 'Time Out' Magazine

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Oddball? Goth? Robert Pattinson is actually a laugh 

Former vampire, future Batman and 'The Lighthouse' star Robert Pattinson is surprisingly fun to hang out with

Robert Pattinson is every bit as intense as you might expect. He rests his famously chiselled chin on a clenched fist and considers the question I’ve put to him. ‘How do you make a spectacular wank?’ he muses. ‘A prize-winning wank?’

The London-born actor is telling me about a memorable episode in his latest film, ‘The Lighthouse’. It is, in his own words, a ‘ferocious masturbation scene’. To make matters more bizarre, they shot it on the opening day of filming. ‘It was fun doing it on the first day,’ he admits. ‘It was an icebreaker.’

Was there an element of wanting to impress director Robert Eggers? ‘We’d just done a week of rehearsals where I’d basically hidden everything from him,’ he says. ‘I felt I had to prove myself on the first day, so I went [for] the most extreme and grotesque… grotesquery.’

So how do you conjure up a ‘prize-winning wank’? He looks me in the eye and says in all seriousness: ‘Throw up on yourself.’

He reflects on this for a second. ‘They didn’t use that take in the end,’ he recalls. ‘It was a bit too much.’

Okay, aside from the whole making himself vomit while tossing himself off thing, he’s not that intense. He’s quite a laugh, actually. Which is handy, as we’ve decided to pelt him with petals and shove a load of flowers in his face for our photoshoot. And for the most part, he rolls with it. There’s only one thing he won’t do, which is holding flowers up to his eyes like glasses. ‘That’s where I draw the line,’ he says firmly. ‘It’s a little too Teen Vogue for moi.’

Read the full interview over at Time Out 

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NEW PHOTOS & INTERVIEW: Robert Pattinson In 'Backstage' Magazine

NEW PHOTOS & INTERVIEW: Robert Pattinson In 'Backstage' Magazine

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Interview After The Cut 

Robert Pattinson's Full Interview With 'The Observer' Magazine Plus New Photos

Robert Pattinson's Full Interview With 'The Observer' Magazine Plus New Photos 

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He’s about to appear in what might be his best film yet. So why is one of Britain’s finest actors so convinced he can’t act? Robert Pattinson talks to Alex Moshakis about stage-fright and why he couldn’t say no to a role in The Lighthouse.

Do you want to hear a funny thing about Robert Pattinson? Robert Pattinson is convinced he doesn’t know how to act. Willem Dafoe can act, Pattinson thinks. Willem Dafoe can act the socks off anyone in the business. And Joaquin Phoenix. Joaquin Phoenix could tie his shoelaces on film and be nominated for an award. And Bruce Willis – Bruce Willis! – now there’s a leading man. But Robert Pattinson? Nope. “I only know how to play scenes, like, three ways,” he says. Three! That’s all. Despite more than a decade in the industry. “I’m nervous on, like, every single movie.”

Pattinson, who is 33, is sitting in a booth in a low-lit restaurant in Notting Hill, west London, dunking table bread into a pot of something. It’s the early evening, dark and cold outside. He has arrived from rehearsals for The Batman, which started not long ago and which are taking place, to his delight, in the studio in which he filmed Harry Potter in the mid-aughts. The Batman is the first time he’s worked in a studio in “like, forever,” and his first mainstream leading role since he retired his best-known character, Twilight’s Edward Cullen, sexy vampire. That was in 2012.

Maybe he’s tired now. Or maybe he’s had a bad day. Maybe he’s arriving at the studio every morning and not quite getting Batman’s vibe. Maybe he’ll never get Batman’s vibe, and people will finally agree he really can’t act, and his career will come screeching to its inevitable end, and the whole world will fold in on itself.

Which are the kind of thoughts Robert Pattinson has.

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