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Robert Pattinson Realises that his fans are Obsessive
Robert Pattinson realised how obsessive his fans were when they came to watch his dying scene in ‘New Moon’.
The 23-year-old British actor – who plays vampire Edward Cullen in the hit movie franchise – was amazed at how far some fans travelled just to get a glimpse of the shoot.
He told the Chicago Sun-Times newspaper: “I have a scene in the new movie where I’m about to reveal myself in the sunlight, which will mean the death of Edward Cullen. We shot it in a town square in Italy and it was the closest moment I came to realising the fan attachment to this character.
“People from around the world heard about the filming and flew into that town square to see Edward Cullen die. Most wanted to stop him from taking that one step into the light. Honestly, I felt this weight of anticipation and the responsibility to the fans who are obsessed with these stories.”
The screen heartthrob – who has achieved worldwide recognition since playing the handsome bloodsucker — has previously spoken about how he struggled to cope with fame and nearly “lost it”.
He said: “I was getting really paranoid. It’s not always easy. But whining won’t change anything.”
Source via Thinking of Rob
The 23-year-old British actor – who plays vampire Edward Cullen in the hit movie franchise – was amazed at how far some fans travelled just to get a glimpse of the shoot.
He told the Chicago Sun-Times newspaper: “I have a scene in the new movie where I’m about to reveal myself in the sunlight, which will mean the death of Edward Cullen. We shot it in a town square in Italy and it was the closest moment I came to realising the fan attachment to this character.
“People from around the world heard about the filming and flew into that town square to see Edward Cullen die. Most wanted to stop him from taking that one step into the light. Honestly, I felt this weight of anticipation and the responsibility to the fans who are obsessed with these stories.”
The screen heartthrob – who has achieved worldwide recognition since playing the handsome bloodsucker — has previously spoken about how he struggled to cope with fame and nearly “lost it”.
He said: “I was getting really paranoid. It’s not always easy. But whining won’t change anything.”
Source via Thinking of Rob
Nicole Kidman: Robert Pattinson is a FINE Actor
From MTV.com:
While Nicole Kidman had been rumored to star alongside "New Moon" heartthrob Robert Pattinson in the upcoming flick "Bel Ami," it was later announced that the Oscar-winning actress would not be involved after all.
Kidman recently told MTV News that the two were in talks to star together in the film about journalist Georges Duroy (Pattinson) and his rise to the top of Parisian high society in the 1890s. Kidman would have played Madeline Forestier, Duroy's onetime mentor.
"I was [in talks for it], and we couldn't work out the dates," Kidman said.
Just because she hasn't acted alongside Pattinson yet doesn't mean she hasn't checked out his previous work. "He's great," she said, adding that she had seen "Twilight." "I haven't seen the new one ['New Moon']."
The actress said Pattinson has that something special and foresees a long career for him in Hollywood, so maybe their paths could cross on a movie set one day. "I think he's a really fine actor, actually, because he wants to be great," she said. "He's working with the right people."
Although no female lead has been cast for "Bel Ami," Pattinson said in May the actress who will take on the role "needs to be literally inspirational." And speaking of inspirational women, Pattinson described Jenny Lumet, who wrote the screenplay, as "a genius," saying that her script really connected with him.
"Bel Ami" is scheduled to start shooting in Paris next year. Pattinson managed to draw some parallels between his character in "Bel Ami" and Edward Cullen from "Twilight," saying, "They're both about commitment."
While Nicole Kidman had been rumored to star alongside "New Moon" heartthrob Robert Pattinson in the upcoming flick "Bel Ami," it was later announced that the Oscar-winning actress would not be involved after all.
Kidman recently told MTV News that the two were in talks to star together in the film about journalist Georges Duroy (Pattinson) and his rise to the top of Parisian high society in the 1890s. Kidman would have played Madeline Forestier, Duroy's onetime mentor.
"I was [in talks for it], and we couldn't work out the dates," Kidman said.
Just because she hasn't acted alongside Pattinson yet doesn't mean she hasn't checked out his previous work. "He's great," she said, adding that she had seen "Twilight." "I haven't seen the new one ['New Moon']."
The actress said Pattinson has that something special and foresees a long career for him in Hollywood, so maybe their paths could cross on a movie set one day. "I think he's a really fine actor, actually, because he wants to be great," she said. "He's working with the right people."
Although no female lead has been cast for "Bel Ami," Pattinson said in May the actress who will take on the role "needs to be literally inspirational." And speaking of inspirational women, Pattinson described Jenny Lumet, who wrote the screenplay, as "a genius," saying that her script really connected with him.
"Bel Ami" is scheduled to start shooting in Paris next year. Pattinson managed to draw some parallels between his character in "Bel Ami" and Edward Cullen from "Twilight," saying, "They're both about commitment."
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