LOAD of Magazine Scans Featuring Robert Pattinson

Thanks to The Irish Twilight Sisters for the scans :))

NEW Magazine:
(Gozde: Is Rob's aunt really saying these things? Maybe she should consider dropping the ley from her last name and make it Diane NUTjob)



STAR Magazine:
LMAO, the source is Star magazine so don't know if Rob said this :))



Heat Magazine:






And it looks like there is a condescending bitch in Heat Magazine's payroll :))




OK! Magazine:


*New*/Old Robert Pattinson Pictures in ONE - Magazine Germany

Well they aren't NEW for those of us that have seen the "forbidden" Mark Segal pictures :)






This is one of the Entertainment Weekly outtakes. Rest is HERE.








You can see rest of the scans at the source: schnuffel1990 (via our affiliate RP Australia :))

Happy Thanksgiving



I posted this back on 4th of July and here it is again on Thanksgiving. The part about Rob's confusion stars at 6:33 :)



Happy Thanksgiving to all our readers that celebrate it :)

Robert Pattinson: Edward is Having Commitment Problems in New Moon



Umm, Rob, Edward is not having commitment problems. He is having "my family tried to kill my girlfriend, I don't want to take her soul away so I have to leave her" problems :)

*New* Robert Pattinson Interview in Bravo (Germany)






Bravo: Tell me Rob: How do you become a Hero?

Rob(laughing out loud): Am I a Hero?

B: For the fans you are. You play the out­sider, who every­one loves…

R: It’s great to be an outsider

B: Are you talk­ing from experience?

R: I was a loner in school. But you know what? It’s a com­pli­ment and the best thing that could have hap­pened to me. When you are dif­fer­ent from every­body else, it helps to be creative.(thinking) Maybe my point of view is a bit too romantic.

B: It’s ok to be romantic…

R: (grabs his hair and looks to the ground): I love being dif­fer­ent. I don’t want to lis­ten to other peo­ple or adjust myself, to ful­fill expec­ta­tions. As an out­sider I became what I am.

B: Are you the same in relationships?

R: In rela­tion­ships and friend­ships you have to adjust, so that it works together. Isn’t it the best proof of love to work on your­self, because you love the other per­son so much. But you shouldn’t fake it just to be liked.

Tay­lor: At school I didn’t have many friends either. Most of the time I was alone.

Kris­ten: We all feel like out­siders from time to time. Like today I felt like an out­sider and I’m sure that the most pop­u­lar girl felt lonely and mis­un­der­stood. I know how it feels to be unpop­u­lar. It shouldn’t bother me what peo­ple say about me but some­times it’s hard, even for me.

B: In the movie you are per­fect heroes. What about in your pri­vate life? Would you change some­thing there?

T: I want to be so wild and strong like the werewolf-boys. I’m often shy and silent. Some­times I want to be more extroverted.

R: I want to be a bit shorter.

K: (rolls her eyes): You are such an idiot, Rob! I don’t under­stand why you say such stu­pid things (Rob smiles embar­rassed. Kris­ten shakes her head) What is going on with you? Did you drink to much coke? (Gozde: I love this :))

UPDATE: pbirdie told us that the translation is missing Robs reaction to Kris comment mentioned by the interviewer:

Rob lacht noch Lauter. Er scheint es zu moegen, when Kristen in so Neckt...

Rob laughs even louder. Looks like he likes it when Kristen teases him...

R: I have really long arms and legs and I’m a total klutz. It isn’t very ele­gant. If I ever had to dance on a stage I would die of shame. I’m not afraid of nor­mal appear­ance any­more. I hope I can remem­ber this moment 20 years from now.

B: Rob, you’ve accom­plished a lot? Is it easy for you?

R: Some­times I have to be moti­vated, to move my ass. I have the bad habit of hang­ing around. I have two options: either I want to do ever­ything at once or I don’t want do anything.

B: And if you’re heart­bro­ken, do you lock your­self up?

R: Oh no! You should never drown in sadness

B: …like Bella after the breakup?

K: I think it is impor­tant to go through a break up. Look at Bella: In the end she is stronger than before, because she found her­self. Girls always want some­body who watches over them. But first you have to be strong. Then u can have a happy relationship.

T: I think the love tri­an­gle is really hard, in the movie. I feel sorry for Jacob, because Bella doesn’t love him back. When I read the book, I was like I don’t wanna expe­ri­ence that!

R: Being heart­bro­ken always feels ter­ri­ble. You have to go out­side, meet some friends. But you shouldn’t ignore the pain, because some­day it’s going to come back. But when you are young it doesn’t mat­ter – after 5 days you fall in love again with some­one else.

sources: Translation by Tina1287, scans, thanks to Thinking of Rob

'New' Robert Pattinson Interview From Japan

Robert Pattinson: 'I Haven't Done That Many Romantic Things In My Life'

'New Moon' star talks onscreen and off-screen romances with MTV Radio.

BEVERLY HILLS, California — As you read this, "New Moon" has the biggest opening weekend of 2009, will certainly rake in millions more this weekend and could possibly go on to become the highest-grossing film of the year. In short, it's a very good time to be Robert Pattinson.

Recently, the man otherwise known as Edward Cullen sat down with MTV Radio for a frank chat about life in both Hollywood and Forks, Washington. If you can spare 10 minutes between trips to the theater for repeat viewings, read on to learn RPattz's thoughts about his director, the hardest "New Moon" scenes to shoot, and the most romantic thing he's ever done.

MTV: Tell us about working with Chris Weitz. What were your thoughts when you first received his now-famous "orientation guide"?
Robert Pattinson: When he gave that out, it was such [a surprise]; I mean, I'd never had that from any director. It was 40, 50 pages long, this thing. And this is in addition to a bunch of letters and e-mails and everything [he had sent the cast], trying to show that he's on the same page as us and he's completely with us in making the film. And he didn't falter from that attitude throughout the whole movie. It probably sounds ridiculous how much praise this guy gets. I was just with his wife and him in Japan, and she was even sick of it! But he is like a saint. He's one of the best people I've ever met, let alone directors. I think in a lot of ways that shows in the movie — it's got a lot of heart.

MTV: Since you're only in parts of the film, did you feel disjointed from your castmates? Did you wish Edward was in "New Moon" more?
Pattinson: Those [hallucination] scenes were the hardest scenes. They weren't really at the time, but when I saw the first cut of the movie, I was like, [we need to re-do this]; we've changed them quite a bit in the edit and ADR, mainly because it's so difficult. It's not Edward who you're playing, it's a manifestation of Bella's loneliness and desperation. That was always very difficult — I was trying to ask Kristen, "How would you play it?" As for being alone, I think I've always felt a little bit aloof as the character throughout the whole series. I think that's how he is.

MTV: But do you appreciate Edward more with each movie?
Pattinson: It's funny, because when I read "New Moon," it gave me ideas about how to play him in the first one. It's the one I connected to the most, and the one that humanized Edward for me the most. In the first one, he remains from beginning to end an idealistic character; in the second one, he makes a mistake that's acknowledged by everybody, including himself. He's totally undermined by more powerful creatures, and he's undermined emotionally by people as well. I think that's what humanized it.

MTV: Are you a romantic person in real life?
Pattinson: I haven't done that many romantic things in my life ... I like the romantic scenes. I felt like a lot of the story line in "New Moon" is very heartbreaking and true. And I didn't think I was doing something just for the sake of romance. In a lot of ways, it's a very sad story. Hmmm ... what's the most romantic thing I've ever done?

MTV: Have you ever serenaded anybody?
Pattinson: Oh no [laughs]. I don't think that would ever be romantic. You have to have so much balls to do that. I actually can't think of the most romantic thing I've ever done. I put a flower in someone's locker when I was 15 years old, this girl Maria. Maybe I was 14. Anyway, she thought it was somebody else. And the other guy claimed it [was him], which was great.

Source: MTV

Robert Pattinson on The Red Carpet in LA at the New moon Premiere


Thanks to Michelle for sending us this
For Interviews with the rest of the New Moon Cast head over here

Another Robert Patttinson Interview from the New Moon LA Premiere

Rob is at the 2.00 mark

via Thinking of Rob

Better Quality "Remember Me" Stills with Robert Pattinson






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Magazines From Slovenia (with translations) with Robert Pattinson


Pilot Magazine



Bad News: Handsome Robert Pattinson is thinking of ending his movie career; he is not sure he wants to live his life this way. The 23 year old actor wasn't famous until recently, now he is a huge movie star, known for his role of vampire Edward Culen. He is thinking about his future after the Twilight saga will be made. "I'm not 100 percent sure want to be actor for so long... but I can't be anything else. If I start doing lame things, I won't persevere." he told Seventeen magazine.



Competition New Moon for readers, while waiting for the premiere. Prizes: books and T-shirts



Edward is like James Dean: Handsome british actor Robert Pattinson recently said, his movie character Edward Cullen from Twilight was based on legendary movie star James Dean: he studied his acting technique a lot, especially in the movie "Rebel Without a Cause", a standard repertoire for every movie geek. For "USA Weekend" he said: "Rebel Without a Cause" was influential in hairstyle and other aspects. It is a similar storyline: everyday girls saves unusual guy from his dark world.


Stop Magazine


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So according to Darja (who was good enough to scan these for us) this is one of the biggest magazines in Slovenia and even though New moon is what they should be writing about they have concentrated on "Twilight" and used some really old photos too

Article says according to OK! magazine: Rob was talking about marriage, he wanted her just for himself, not even hanging out with her friends anymore. She decided to split. The main reason was: she's from LA and he wanted to move back home to Britain.

Kate: As you can see they really go to a good source for their material


Thanks once again to Darja for scanning these!

OK Magazine with Robert Pattinson & Kristen Stewart


At this stage I don't think we need to say anything about the stories in Ok mag, do we??



"New Moon" Spoiler Post

Since New Moon has come out in most countries we will be making a "Spoiler" post everyday for a week. Please discuss the movie in this post ONLY. Do not spoil anyone else by posting on random threads :) We want everyone to enjoy New Moon the best that they can. Thank you !

2 New Robert Pattinson Outtakes from Vanity Fair 2008





Thanks to our friends "you know who you are" for the pictures :))

Entertainment Weekly Featuring Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart & Taylor Lautner



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The December 4th issue of Entertainment Weekly is out on Firday and has a choice of three different covers Team Edward, Team Jacob & Team Bella.

From EW

NEW YORK – Hot off the tail of the New Moon pre­miere, this week’s Enter­tain­ment Weekly explores the phe­nom­e­non that is the Twi­light series.

Chris Weitz opens the door to his beach house look­ing like a wilted rose. He’s unshaven, pale and wear­ing clothes he appears to have found wadded in a ball on his bed­room floor. It’s exactly the way you’d expect to find the direc­tor the morn­ing after his movie The Twi­light Saga: The New Moon opened around the world to num­bers no one thought pos­si­ble. But Weitz isn’t recov­er­ing from a long night of rev­elry. He’s just exhausted. In the last ten days, he’s been in more time zones than the sun, on the last stretch of pro­mo­tional duties for his movie. “I’m at the point of phys­i­cal col­lapse,” says Weitz, 40. “Hope­fully I will now lapse into obscu­rity. That’s my plan.”

We can think of 140 mil­lion rea­sons that’s not going to hap­pen – all of them dol­lars. On open­ing week­end, New Moon made the kind of money usu­ally reserved for comic-book heroes and boy wiz­ards, break­ing records for mid­night screen­ings and Fri­day box office. More sig­nif­i­cantly, Weitz has made the high­est gross­ing female-oriented movie since James Cameron opened Titanic in 1997. And, with San­dra Bul­lock scor­ing a career best open­ing with $34.5 mil­lion for The Blind Side, he’s taken part in one of the most female-driven week­ends in history–one that should wake up what­ever Hol­ly­wood exec­u­tives still under­es­ti­mate the spend­ing power of the purse. Still, Weitz won’t make any grand claims for him­self. “The degree of credit I can take is lim­ited,” he says. “I’m just the glo­ri­fied conductor.”
 
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