Have you now seen Robert Pattinson in Cosmopolis? Talk amongst yourselves. DISCUSS!
Cosmopolis opened wider this weekend in the states and there is likely much you want to talk about and haven't had a specific place to do it yet. Here it is! I wonder if it's still a spoiler post but in case the film hasn't reached your corner in the world, beware of spoilers in the comments!
So ladies....what did you think of Eric Packer, and his odyssean day?
Have you now seen Robert Pattinson in Cosmopolis? Talk amongst yourselves. DISCUSS!
VIDEO: A look into Robert Pattinson's character in 'The Rover'
VIDEO: A look into Robert Pattinson's character in 'The Rover'
UPDATE: Videos were removed from Sam's vimeo page so if you wanted the spoiler, I hope you caught it. The scenes played like an interrogation and a confrontation.
This is VERY cool. The Rover is a tight ship. Not much info about the film coming from that front. We know how Rob describes it:
Now we have Sam Claflin's (Finnick in the upcoming film Catching Fire, of The Hunger Games series) audition tapes for the film playing Rob's character! Check out the videos to get a little more insight into Rey:
Source: THE ROVER - Scene 1 from Sam Claflin on Vimeo | Via: The Rover Film
UPDATE: Videos were removed from Sam's vimeo page so if you wanted the spoiler, I hope you caught it. The scenes played like an interrogation and a confrontation.
This is VERY cool. The Rover is a tight ship. Not much info about the film coming from that front. We know how Rob describes it:
"It's a kind of a western," Pattinson explained. "It's very existential. It's really interesting. I couldn't really explain to you what it's about but it's sort of about how much pain can the world take and how much disgust and cruelty before love dies. I think that's kind of what it's about."And we know he's proud of winning the role of Rey.
Now we have Sam Claflin's (Finnick in the upcoming film Catching Fire, of The Hunger Games series) audition tapes for the film playing Rob's character! Check out the videos to get a little more insight into Rey:
Source: THE ROVER - Scene 1 from Sam Claflin on Vimeo | Via: The Rover Film
Robert Pattinson talks to the Sun-Times: "I can’t make myself change. I can’t develop an attitude"
Robert Pattinson talks to the Sun-Times: "I can’t make myself change. I can’t develop an attitude"
Lots of giggly Rob in this interview. Too bad it wasn't video recorded because we can't get enough of that giggle.
From the Chicago Sun-Times:
It has been a summer of discontent for Robert Pattinson. Since his longtime girlfriend and “Twilight” co-star Kristen Stewart was photographed in intimate poses with another man a few weeks ago, the heat on his life has been daunting.
How does he deal with it?”
“It drives you nuts,” he says of all the hoopla. “It’s just nuts.
“I don’t know how I cope with it. I really don’t know,” he says in a good-natured voice. (Tink: Yet he copes with it all so admirably.)
“At times, I find the whole thing pretty funny. It is pretty funny. My life is kind of ridiculous to me. It’s so absurd at time.”
Last week he fended off countless questions about the scandal while making the media rounds to promote “Cosmopolis,” his new film with director David Cronenberg (“A History of Violence,” “Eastern Promises”).
Through it all, he felt the love of his fans. The Twi-hards definitely have been Team Robert.
“I don’t credit that to myself,” Pattinson says. (Tink: That's because you're crazy and modest.) “It’s just that there is something elemental about the ‘Twilight’ books and the movies. The core story has connected to people.
“The fan love from that is kind of amazing. I guess it’s so much better than everyone hating you.”
By now he should have developed an attitude — if only he knew how.
“I want to change. I can’t make myself change. I can’t develop an attitude,” Pattinson says with a goofy giggle that is his trademark. (Tink: Never change Rob. You're awesome.)
Adds Cronenberg, “I’ve seen him even try to change and it’s pathetic.”
In “Cosmopolis,” based on the novel by Don DeLillo, Pattinson plays a 28-year-old financial whiz kid and billionaire asset manager whose world is exploding. He gets into his stretch limo to get a haircut from his father’s old barber while wagering his company’s massive fortune on a bet against the Chinese Yuan. His trip across the city becomes a journey as he runs into city riots, various visitors and intimate encounters.
Filming in a limo for so long wasn’t claustrophobic.
“I actually kind of enjoyed it,” he says. “In the beginning, I wanted to stay in the car for the entire day. But it was so unbearably hot. I couldn’t really do this method.
“The car made me really concentrate.”
The London-born actor does an American accent in the movie. “I don’t even know what accent I was doing half of the time,” he admits. “I always found that the dialect was written in the lines.”
This fall, he plays vampire Edward Cullen in “Breaking Dawn — Part 2,” meant to be the final installment of the “Twilight” franchise.
Fans of the series are about to enter the depression zone, and Pattinson offers some words of hope.
“I’m sure they’ll have a ‘Twilight’ TV series spinoff soon. They’ll do it again,” Pattinson says.
Would he ever play Edward Cullen again?
“Who knows?” he says. “The only thing that creates a little bit of a problem is that I’m supposed to be 17 forever.
“I’m not sure I can be 17 forever,” he says with another giggle.
He is excited to see what the future holds for him in Hollywood and elsewhere.
“Life is all about luck,” he says. “Getting to this point was lucky. I just hope that my luck holds out.”
Ask him what he knows about life at this point that he didn’t know when he was younger, and he giggles again.
“I basically have learned that I know absolutely nothing,” he says. “I thought I knew it all. Again, I knew absolutely nothing.”
Lots of giggly Rob in this interview. Too bad it wasn't video recorded because we can't get enough of that giggle.
From the Chicago Sun-Times:
It has been a summer of discontent for Robert Pattinson. Since his longtime girlfriend and “Twilight” co-star Kristen Stewart was photographed in intimate poses with another man a few weeks ago, the heat on his life has been daunting.
How does he deal with it?”
“It drives you nuts,” he says of all the hoopla. “It’s just nuts.
“I don’t know how I cope with it. I really don’t know,” he says in a good-natured voice. (Tink: Yet he copes with it all so admirably.)
“At times, I find the whole thing pretty funny. It is pretty funny. My life is kind of ridiculous to me. It’s so absurd at time.”
Last week he fended off countless questions about the scandal while making the media rounds to promote “Cosmopolis,” his new film with director David Cronenberg (“A History of Violence,” “Eastern Promises”).
Through it all, he felt the love of his fans. The Twi-hards definitely have been Team Robert.
“I don’t credit that to myself,” Pattinson says. (Tink: That's because you're crazy and modest.) “It’s just that there is something elemental about the ‘Twilight’ books and the movies. The core story has connected to people.
“The fan love from that is kind of amazing. I guess it’s so much better than everyone hating you.”
By now he should have developed an attitude — if only he knew how.
“I want to change. I can’t make myself change. I can’t develop an attitude,” Pattinson says with a goofy giggle that is his trademark. (Tink: Never change Rob. You're awesome.)
Adds Cronenberg, “I’ve seen him even try to change and it’s pathetic.”
In “Cosmopolis,” based on the novel by Don DeLillo, Pattinson plays a 28-year-old financial whiz kid and billionaire asset manager whose world is exploding. He gets into his stretch limo to get a haircut from his father’s old barber while wagering his company’s massive fortune on a bet against the Chinese Yuan. His trip across the city becomes a journey as he runs into city riots, various visitors and intimate encounters.
Filming in a limo for so long wasn’t claustrophobic.
“I actually kind of enjoyed it,” he says. “In the beginning, I wanted to stay in the car for the entire day. But it was so unbearably hot. I couldn’t really do this method.
“The car made me really concentrate.”
The London-born actor does an American accent in the movie. “I don’t even know what accent I was doing half of the time,” he admits. “I always found that the dialect was written in the lines.”
This fall, he plays vampire Edward Cullen in “Breaking Dawn — Part 2,” meant to be the final installment of the “Twilight” franchise.
Fans of the series are about to enter the depression zone, and Pattinson offers some words of hope.
“I’m sure they’ll have a ‘Twilight’ TV series spinoff soon. They’ll do it again,” Pattinson says.
Would he ever play Edward Cullen again?
“Who knows?” he says. “The only thing that creates a little bit of a problem is that I’m supposed to be 17 forever.
“I’m not sure I can be 17 forever,” he says with another giggle.
He is excited to see what the future holds for him in Hollywood and elsewhere.
“Life is all about luck,” he says. “Getting to this point was lucky. I just hope that my luck holds out.”
Ask him what he knows about life at this point that he didn’t know when he was younger, and he giggles again.
“I basically have learned that I know absolutely nothing,” he says. “I thought I knew it all. Again, I knew absolutely nothing.”
New HQ still of Robert Pattinson on Jimmy Kimmel LIVE
New HQ still of Robert Pattinson on Jimmy Kimmel LIVE
What a nice treat! I was just rewatching KimmelRob today. He was SO funny and I wanted to have a few laughs. Here's a new HQ still from the show. Bendy feet. :)
Click for HQ uncropped still
Previous HQs if you missed them
Source
What a nice treat! I was just rewatching KimmelRob today. He was SO funny and I wanted to have a few laughs. Here's a new HQ still from the show. Bendy feet. :)
Click for HQ uncropped still
Previous HQs if you missed them
Source
Opening & Closing Credits Of Robert Pattinson's "Cosmopolis"
Opening & Closing Credits Of Robert Pattinson's "Cosmopolis"
I remember being really surprised (in a good way) when I saw the opening credits of "Cosmopolis". I'm not quite sure what I thought they'd be like but these were totally different to what I was expecting.
Justin Stephenson created the art for the film and he shared them on his vimeo account.
Check them out by clicking on the pics below
via RobPattzNews
I remember being really surprised (in a good way) when I saw the opening credits of "Cosmopolis". I'm not quite sure what I thought they'd be like but these were totally different to what I was expecting.
Justin Stephenson created the art for the film and he shared them on his vimeo account.
Check them out by clicking on the pics below
via RobPattzNews
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"Breaking Dawn" Part 2 Still With Robert Pattinson & Kristen Stewart (Now Uncropped)
"Breaking Dawn" Part 2 Still With Robert Pattinson & Kristen Stewart (Now Uncropped)
We had the cropped version before but this is the full length one.
I couldn't help getting rid of the writing (for your viewing pleasure)
Click for Larger
Scan @TwilightItalianMoms
via ThoseBritishBoys
We had the cropped version before but this is the full length one.
I couldn't help getting rid of the writing (for your viewing pleasure)
Click for Larger
Scan @TwilightItalianMoms
via ThoseBritishBoys
Old pictures of Robert Pattinson now bigger - Cannes 2012 & Breaking Dawn 2 promotional image
Old pictures of Robert Pattinson now bigger - Cannes 2012 & Breaking Dawn 2 promotional image
We've posted these before but they're all much larger and that's just the way we like it.
I cropped a couple for us to enjoy :)
ToothpickRob...oh how we loved you :)
Click and save for bigger!
UHQ Breaking Dawn 2 promotional image; click and save for UHQ!
BD Photo: Source | B&W: Caitlin Cronenberg via
We've posted these before but they're all much larger and that's just the way we like it.
I cropped a couple for us to enjoy :)
ToothpickRob...oh how we loved you :)
Click and save for bigger!
UHQ Breaking Dawn 2 promotional image; click and save for UHQ!
BD Photo: Source | B&W: Caitlin Cronenberg via
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