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*NEW* Pics - Robert Pattinson In A White Tee Shirt In New York
Looking Divine of course!
He's trying to kill us all
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*NEW* Pics - Robert Pattinson In A White Tee Shirt In New York
*NEW* Interview Robert Pattinson & David Cronenberg Talk About Their Experience At The NYSE, "Cosmopolis" & Rob's Fanbase
*NEW* Interview Robert Pattinson & David Cronenberg Talk To Moviefone About Their Experience At The NYSE, "Cosmopolis" & Rob's Fanbase
Most movie junket interviews do not have hordes of paparazzi and two burly security guards standing outside them. Then again, most junket interviews do not feature a subject who is currently in the midst of a tabloid scandal. Unfortunately, this is where Robert Pattinson finds himself right now, as he attempts to promote his new movie, "Cosmopolis."
Thankfully, if anyone can handle the pressure, Pattinson can. Case in point: when I sat down with him and "Cosmopolis" director David Cronenberg, the 26-year-old "Twilight" star was relaxed, as he discussed his new film and its decidedly more adult tone. The movie, based on the Don DeLillo book of the same name, follows Eric (Pattinson), a billionaire asset manager who takes a ride across town in a limousine to get a haircut. Along the way, he deals with financial loss, random sexual encounters and an angry anti-capitalist, Occupy-esque crowd.
Here, Pattinson and Cronenberg talk about the fandom surrounding "Cosmopolis," the movie's stance against one-percenters and what it's like filming an extended prostate exam in front of the camera. We also discussed "Videodrome" at length.
Considering the anti-capitalist bent in this film, I thought it was ironic that you two were ringing the bell of the NYSE this morning.
David Cronenberg: It was a much more surreal experience than I thought it was going to be. I thought, Yeah, we’re visiting the scene of the crime now, and it’s going to be kind of cathartic to ring the alarm bell.
Robert Pattinson: I am curious to know if anyone had actually seen the movie or had any idea what it was about.
DC: Yeah! And [people there] seemed so excited about the movie and so excited about us and were very sweet and friendly. Yet it’s such a completely different world. It’s so familiar to them. I think they think everybody knows all about what they do. And I think the infamy and fame of stock traders and fraud only enhances the idea for them, that everybody knows what’s going on. But once you’re there you realize “Oh my god. I don’t understand anything at all.” But it was a very interesting, and I would say ironic [opportunity]. To use that moment, ringing the bell to open the Stock Exchange, for “Cosmopolis,” it was very strange. Were we selling out? I don’t know [laughs]. They gave us little medals!
Most movie junket interviews do not have hordes of paparazzi and two burly security guards standing outside them. Then again, most junket interviews do not feature a subject who is currently in the midst of a tabloid scandal. Unfortunately, this is where Robert Pattinson finds himself right now, as he attempts to promote his new movie, "Cosmopolis."
Thankfully, if anyone can handle the pressure, Pattinson can. Case in point: when I sat down with him and "Cosmopolis" director David Cronenberg, the 26-year-old "Twilight" star was relaxed, as he discussed his new film and its decidedly more adult tone. The movie, based on the Don DeLillo book of the same name, follows Eric (Pattinson), a billionaire asset manager who takes a ride across town in a limousine to get a haircut. Along the way, he deals with financial loss, random sexual encounters and an angry anti-capitalist, Occupy-esque crowd.
Here, Pattinson and Cronenberg talk about the fandom surrounding "Cosmopolis," the movie's stance against one-percenters and what it's like filming an extended prostate exam in front of the camera. We also discussed "Videodrome" at length.
Considering the anti-capitalist bent in this film, I thought it was ironic that you two were ringing the bell of the NYSE this morning.
David Cronenberg: It was a much more surreal experience than I thought it was going to be. I thought, Yeah, we’re visiting the scene of the crime now, and it’s going to be kind of cathartic to ring the alarm bell.
Robert Pattinson: I am curious to know if anyone had actually seen the movie or had any idea what it was about.
DC: Yeah! And [people there] seemed so excited about the movie and so excited about us and were very sweet and friendly. Yet it’s such a completely different world. It’s so familiar to them. I think they think everybody knows all about what they do. And I think the infamy and fame of stock traders and fraud only enhances the idea for them, that everybody knows what’s going on. But once you’re there you realize “Oh my god. I don’t understand anything at all.” But it was a very interesting, and I would say ironic [opportunity]. To use that moment, ringing the bell to open the Stock Exchange, for “Cosmopolis,” it was very strange. Were we selling out? I don’t know [laughs]. They gave us little medals!
MORE Great Pics & Video Of Robert Pattinson & David Cronenberg Inside The NYSE
MORE Great Pics & Video Of Robert Pattinson & David Cronenberg Inside The NYSE
Why so handsome Rob?
The Fashion Court Tells us that Rob wore Gucci again at the Ringing of the NYSE Opening bell
"The 26-year-old British actor looked sharp in a dark ink silk cotton suit by Gucci, which he paired with a silk white dress shirt and a striking sapphire silk tie."
Another vid from a different angle
Why so handsome Rob?
The Fashion Court Tells us that Rob wore Gucci again at the Ringing of the NYSE Opening bell
"The 26-year-old British actor looked sharp in a dark ink silk cotton suit by Gucci, which he paired with a silk white dress shirt and a striking sapphire silk tie."
Another vid from a different angle
Robert Pattinson & David Cronenberg Talk To Time About "Cosmopolis" & Future Movie Projects
Robert Pattinson & David Cronenberg Talk To Time About "Cosmopolis", Future Movie Projects, Rob's fans and lots more
Eric Packer, the icily charismatic asset manager played by Robert Pattinson in Cosmopolis, does a great many interesting things in a single, fateful day. In his white stretch limousine, he attempts to traverse Manhattan in gridlock traffic amid violent Occupy-like protests, and all in search of a haircut. He forfeits hundreds of millions of dollars in a suicidal currency-speculation bid. He enjoys afternoon sex with a comely security specialist wearing a body-armor vest with a stun gun on hand. He also has sex with Juliette Binoche. He also endures a weirdly erotic prostate exam while staring into the eyes of a sweaty associate. He gets a pie in the face from a “pastry assassin” who travels with a crew of paparazzi. He is stalked by an actual would-be assassin as well.
So much to talk about! But overshadowing Pattinson’s press tour for Cosmopolis—directed by the great David Cronenberg and adapted from Don DeLillo’s 2003 novel—is the recent tabloid frenzy surrounding his breakup with Twilight costar Kristen Stewart. (The final film in the Twilight franchise is out in November.) TIME sat down with Cronenberg and Pattinson—fresh-faced, sweet, totally affable, smoking an electronic cigarette— in Manhattan’s Soho neighborhood the day after the New York City premiere of Cosmopolis. We mostly stayed on topic, if occasionally tiptoeing awkwardly around the heartbroken vampire-elephant in the room.
TIME: Cosmopolis was published in the first year of the war in Iraq, and in a wave of novels that were all described as being “post–Sept. 11” in one way or other, but now the story maps on remarkably well to Occupy Wall Street and other protest movements around the world in 2011. David, at what point did you encounter the book, and when did you know it was a movie?
David Cronenberg: It was about three years ago, and the attraction wasn’t that the novel was prescient or because of its historical place. It was the characters, the dialogue, the intensity, the humor—it’s constantly funny. I wasn’t looking to make any kind of statement. Inevitably, though, if you’re making something with integrity, it will say something about the time it’s being made in. When the novel came out, people were saying, “All this demonstrating-on-Wall-Street stuff isn’t very convincing.” Now it’s obvious.
Eric Packer, the icily charismatic asset manager played by Robert Pattinson in Cosmopolis, does a great many interesting things in a single, fateful day. In his white stretch limousine, he attempts to traverse Manhattan in gridlock traffic amid violent Occupy-like protests, and all in search of a haircut. He forfeits hundreds of millions of dollars in a suicidal currency-speculation bid. He enjoys afternoon sex with a comely security specialist wearing a body-armor vest with a stun gun on hand. He also has sex with Juliette Binoche. He also endures a weirdly erotic prostate exam while staring into the eyes of a sweaty associate. He gets a pie in the face from a “pastry assassin” who travels with a crew of paparazzi. He is stalked by an actual would-be assassin as well.
So much to talk about! But overshadowing Pattinson’s press tour for Cosmopolis—directed by the great David Cronenberg and adapted from Don DeLillo’s 2003 novel—is the recent tabloid frenzy surrounding his breakup with Twilight costar Kristen Stewart. (The final film in the Twilight franchise is out in November.) TIME sat down with Cronenberg and Pattinson—fresh-faced, sweet, totally affable, smoking an electronic cigarette— in Manhattan’s Soho neighborhood the day after the New York City premiere of Cosmopolis. We mostly stayed on topic, if occasionally tiptoeing awkwardly around the heartbroken vampire-elephant in the room.
TIME: Cosmopolis was published in the first year of the war in Iraq, and in a wave of novels that were all described as being “post–Sept. 11” in one way or other, but now the story maps on remarkably well to Occupy Wall Street and other protest movements around the world in 2011. David, at what point did you encounter the book, and when did you know it was a movie?
David Cronenberg: It was about three years ago, and the attraction wasn’t that the novel was prescient or because of its historical place. It was the characters, the dialogue, the intensity, the humor—it’s constantly funny. I wasn’t looking to make any kind of statement. Inevitably, though, if you’re making something with integrity, it will say something about the time it’s being made in. When the novel came out, people were saying, “All this demonstrating-on-Wall-Street stuff isn’t very convincing.” Now it’s obvious.
Robert Pattinson attached to Play T.E. Lawrence In Werner Herzog's Indie "Queen of the Desert"
UPDATED: Added THR Article
Robert Pattinson attached to Play T.E. Lawrence In Werner Herzog's Indie "Queen of the Desert"
FANTASTIC NEWS!!!!
The Hollywood Reporter Talks about A fall shoot in Jordan and England being eyed
From The Hollywood Reporter
The "Twilight" actor will play T.E. Lawrence, better known as Lawrence of Arabia.
Robert Pattinson is attached to play Lawrence of Arabia in Queen of the Desert, Werner Herzog’s biopic of Gertrude Bell.
Naomi Watts is starring as Bell, described as the female Lawrence of Arabia for the impact the English woman had in the Middle East and her work in establishing what would become the modern framework for Jordan and Iraq. She was an explorer, writer, archeologist and political attache and during World War I, worked for British Intelligence.
Pattinson will play T.E. Lawrence, the archeologist-turned-British Army officer who played key roles in Middle Eastern revolutions in the same time period and became close friends with Bell. Peter O'Toole portrayed the explorer in the 1962 classic.
Herzog wrote the screenplay. Nick Raslan is producing with Cassian Elwes.
A fall shoot in Jordan and England is being eyed.
The move keeps Pattinson firmly in the world of independent film. One of the world’s most recognizable stars, the actor is this week promoting Cosmopolis, his drama directed by David Cronenberg. He is set to star with Guy Pearce in the post-apocalyptic indie The Rover as well as Mission: Blacklist, an indie thriller about Saddam Hussein’s capture.
From Variety
Just days before "Cosmopolis" opens in limited release, star Robert Pattinson has joined the cast of Werner Herzog's indie "Queen of the Desert," which will star Naomi Watts as English writer Gertrude Bell.
Read MORE HERE
Robert Pattinson attached to Play T.E. Lawrence In Werner Herzog's Indie "Queen of the Desert"
FANTASTIC NEWS!!!!
The Hollywood Reporter Talks about A fall shoot in Jordan and England being eyed
From The Hollywood Reporter
The "Twilight" actor will play T.E. Lawrence, better known as Lawrence of Arabia.
Robert Pattinson is attached to play Lawrence of Arabia in Queen of the Desert, Werner Herzog’s biopic of Gertrude Bell.
Naomi Watts is starring as Bell, described as the female Lawrence of Arabia for the impact the English woman had in the Middle East and her work in establishing what would become the modern framework for Jordan and Iraq. She was an explorer, writer, archeologist and political attache and during World War I, worked for British Intelligence.
Pattinson will play T.E. Lawrence, the archeologist-turned-British Army officer who played key roles in Middle Eastern revolutions in the same time period and became close friends with Bell. Peter O'Toole portrayed the explorer in the 1962 classic.
Herzog wrote the screenplay. Nick Raslan is producing with Cassian Elwes.
A fall shoot in Jordan and England is being eyed.
The move keeps Pattinson firmly in the world of independent film. One of the world’s most recognizable stars, the actor is this week promoting Cosmopolis, his drama directed by David Cronenberg. He is set to star with Guy Pearce in the post-apocalyptic indie The Rover as well as Mission: Blacklist, an indie thriller about Saddam Hussein’s capture.
From Variety
Just days before "Cosmopolis" opens in limited release, star Robert Pattinson has joined the cast of Werner Herzog's indie "Queen of the Desert," which will star Naomi Watts as English writer Gertrude Bell.
Pic will chronicle Bell's life as a writer, archaeologist, explorer, cartographer and political attache for the British Empire. One of the first women to graduate from Oxford at the turn of the 20th century, she traveled through the Middle East, defining the borders of Iraq, Jordan and Saudi Arabia.
Pattinson is attached to play T.E. Lawrence, a British Army officer whose writing earned him international fame as Lawrence of Arabia, on whom David Lean's classic 1962 epic is based. Lawrence was a good friend to Bell over the years, as the duo helped establish the Hashemite dynasties in Jordan and Iraq.
Cassian Elwes and Nick Raslan (Herzog's "Rescue Dawn") are producing the pic, which is aiming to start production in late fallRead MORE HERE
*NEW* Pics - Robert Pattinson Looking Dapper Leaving The NYSE
UPDATE: Added HQ pics
*NEW* Pics - Robert Pattinson Looking Dapper Leaving The NYSE
HQ's After The Cut
*NEW* Pics - Robert Pattinson Looking Dapper Leaving The NYSE
HQ's After The Cut
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Robert Pattinson & The "Cosmopolis" Cast Talk To Movie Bytes On the Red Carpet
Robert Pattinson & The "Cosmopolis" Cast Talk To Movie Bytes On the Red Carpet
We've heard Rob's interview before but David's and the casts interviews are new.
We've heard Rob's interview before but David's and the casts interviews are new.
Robert Pattinson Tells Extra TV On The "Cosmopolis" Red Carpet That He's Interested To See If People Like The Movie
Robert Pattinson Tells Extra TV On The "Cosmopolis" Red Carpet That He's Interested To See If People Like The Movie
Nick to the rescue. Looking after our man! GO Nick
Nick to the rescue. Looking after our man! GO Nick
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TONS Of Robert Pattinson "Cosmopolis" Premiere HQ's
TONS Of Robert Pattinson "Cosmopolis" Premiere HQ's
A God in Gucci
Channeling his inner Elvis....uh ...huh
And his inner Edward....... that's Scissorhands not Cullen
TONS and I mean TONS of HQ's After the Cut
A God in Gucci
Channeling his inner Elvis....uh ...huh
And his inner Edward....... that's Scissorhands not Cullen
TONS and I mean TONS of HQ's After the Cut
Preview Of Robert Pattinson & David Cronenberg's Interview With Showbiz Tonight
UPDATE: Added You Tube
Preview Of Robert Pattinson & David Cronenberg's Interview With Showbiz Tonight
Full Interview airs tonight at 11pm EST on HLNTV
Source hlntv.com
Thanks to RobPattzNews for the tip
Preview Of Robert Pattinson & David Cronenberg's Interview With Showbiz Tonight
Full Interview airs tonight at 11pm EST on HLNTV
Source hlntv.com
Thanks to RobPattzNews for the tip
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HD Vid & Screencaps Of Robert Pattinson on "The Daily Show"
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HD Vid & Screencaps Of Robert Pattinson on "The Daily Show"
I thought you might like some screencaps. Am I right ?
Tons More Screencaps After The Cut
HD Vid & Screencaps Of Robert Pattinson on "The Daily Show"
I thought you might like some screencaps. Am I right ?
Tons More Screencaps After The Cut
*NEW* Interviews With Robert Pattinson & His "Cosmopolis" Family From The NYC Red Carpet
UPDATE: Added Yout Tube of ET Interview
*NEW* Interviews With Robert Pattinson & His "Cosmopolis" Family From The NYC Red Carpet
Lots of praise for Rob in this ET online interview
And best quote so far is from Emily!
Sounds like Emily would enjoy a little Robenberg sandwich !
We heard a bit of Rob's interview earlier (the AP one) but lots of new stuff.
David praises Rob and Sarah talks about working with him.
*NEW* Interviews With Robert Pattinson & His "Cosmopolis" Family From The NYC Red Carpet
Lots of praise for Rob in this ET online interview
And best quote so far is from Emily!
Sounds like Emily would enjoy a little Robenberg sandwich !
We heard a bit of Rob's interview earlier (the AP one) but lots of new stuff.
David praises Rob and Sarah talks about working with him.
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