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New Breaking Dawn Part 2 TV Spot featuring Robert Pattinson

New Breaking Dawn Part 2 TV Spot featuring Robert Pattinson

UPDATE: The YouTube was removed so click the gif of Fallingward to see the TV spot.

Ok this TV spot...I gasped and wanted to shout, "EDWARD!" Can you spot why?

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Eeeeeek!

Robert Pattinson jokes about setting up a PayPal account just to work with David Cronenberg again

Robert Pattinson jokes about setting up a PayPal account just to work with David Cronenberg again

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NOW Toronto got a chance to sit down with Rob and David during Cosmopolis promo in Canada. Of course there was insight and hilarity. :)
Robert Pattinson wasn’t expecting to star in Cosmopolis. In point of fact, he didn’t think a director like David Cronenberg would even consider him for the project.

“I never really took myself seriously as an actor before,” he says, barely awake the morning after the movie’s gala Toronto premiere. “And [then] you get cast in a movie like this, and it gets to Cannes and it’s not a total disaster, and I haven’t brought down David’s entire career…”

Cronenberg’s eyes crinkle. “We’ll see,” the director says. “That’s still in the future.” (Tink: These two need to go on the road...oh wait...)


On the verge of burning out after shooting the two-part Twilight finale, Breaking Dawn, Pattinson had been thinking seriously about pulling back from movies.

“I was fully intending on hiding for a couple of years,” Pattinson says. (Tink: *wide eyed* That's the scariest thing I've ever read.) 

“I only wanted to do small parts. The time is gone – for me, especially – when you could learn on the job. I mean, even the idea of going to a repertory company or something – everybody’s going to be filming it on their phone, and it’s exactly the same thing in movies pretty much. So I wanted to try to do small parts in movies I thought I could learn something from. But then this came up.” (Tink: So basically we have David Cronenberg to thank for preventing a devastating, indefinite drought.)

“This” was the role of Eric Packer, a billionaire financial wizard who experiences a professional and personal collapse over one very long car ride across Manhattan in Cronenberg’s adaptation of Don DeLillo’s allegorical novel. The way Cronenberg structured the movie – shooting in sequence, often sealing Pattinson and his co-stars into a limousine and directing them remotely – pushed Pattinson to a kind of creative epiphany.

“It takes away a lot of the problems of self-consciousness,” he says. “I did a movie where a lot of it was underwater” (that’d be Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire, which put him on the map as doomed golden boy Cedric Diggory), “and it kind of felt a little bit like that. You feel like you have very little to prove when you’re in such a tiny space. There’s very little of the outside world coming in, so it’s pretty simple.”

Cronenberg so enjoyed putting Pattinson through Packer’s paces that he’s eager to repeat the experience, possibly with another member of his repertory company.

“You meet people that you work with and you feel you’d really like to work with them again,” he says. “I felt that way about Rob, and I felt that way, obviously, about Viggo [Mortensen]. And then I started to think, ‘Wow, Rob and Viggo in the same movie would be terrific,’ because I know they’d get along, but I also think creatively, onscreen, it’d be fantastic. But I don’t have a project, exactly; we have some possibilities. So we’re talking about it. It’s possible it’ll never happen, because it’s just so hard to get things made, really – especially anything interesting. That’s sort of where I am, making movies that are hard to get made.” (Tink: GAH. This really needs to happen. Fingers crossed!)

In all seriousness, though, the two do expect to collaborate on another picture.

“We feel that fate will bring us together again,” says Cronenberg.

“I’m setting up a PayPal account,” Pattinson laughs.

“Yes, that’s right,” Cronenberg says. “We’re crowdsourcing. Please, if you’ve got any money on you right now, just put it on the table.” (Tink: They're joking but they should do this. Can you imagine? Rob sets up a PayPal account and wow. Watch the fandom money flow in. I know I'd finance anything for Rob. I'll sell the farm and my kidney. Anything for Rob. *wink*)
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Robert Pattinson and the brotherhood of traveling clothes

Robert Pattinson and the brotherhood of traveling clothes

I so do not condone Tom's facial hair situation but I cannot ignore his choice of t-shirt in this recent picture...

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Do you love it or do you LOVE IT! Are you guys dying with laughter yet?? We KNOW that shirt!

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Thank you, SexyMexiRob, for being our model for this post. There's Rob strolling through the airport October 2008 in the very same shirt! It's a drought so it's always nice to hear Rob's voice. Look at the interviews the shirt also makes an appearance:







This is so awesome to me. I would have thought that shirt died. I love how Rob and the BritPack preserve clothing. There might be hope for the Stoli and sexpenders. ;)

Want another quick fix from the brotherhood of traveling clothes?? Thanks for the term idea, Calli ;)

Click HERE!

Tom pic: Daily Mail

Would Robert Pattinson Make a Pretty Woman?

Gender bender with Robert Pattinson...Oh no they didn't...Oh yes they did :)


You know, you could at least shave! :)


Pink isn't your color girl!


So beautiful...so graceful... :)


Thanks to the lovely MsJBell for the tip :)

Source : Worth1000.com via Celebuzz

And we had these from before:

And my personal favorite: slutty Roberta!

And the cleanser 'cause I do love you all :)




 
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