Robert Pattinson To Stick By His Co-Stars For Negotiations?


From SunTimes.com:

Much as the success of the "Harry Potter" film franchise turned the once-unknown Daniel Radcliffe, Emma Watson and Rupert Grint into internationally famous and extremely wealthy movie stars, a similar route to lifelong financial security is clearly in the cards for "Twilight"/"New Moon" stars Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner.

As the trio approaches negotiations for what may be two films based on the Breaking Dawn novel in author Stephenie Meyer's vampire saga, word has it Pattinson, Stewart and Lautner are joining forces to negotiate as a team. The story is reminiscent of the approach taken by "Friends" stars Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Matthew Perry, David Schwimmer, Lisa Kudrow and Matt LeBlanc -- who famously stuck together for all of their contract negotiations in that hit TV series' long run.

Though nothing is yet on paper, there is word the huge box-office hauls of both "Twilight" and "New Moon" -- and the likely success of "Eclipse," already shot and due in June -- has the three actors likely to be able to demand paychecks well into eight figures for the next two films.(Gozde: I hope this is true I always thought it showed the true character and friendship of the Friends' actors. Some were more famous than the others but they always stuck together and got what they wanted. Power to the people! :))

• By the way, a good source close to Pattinson and Lautner tells me the two young actors are "very amused" by all the stories flying around the blogosphere about an alleged big "feud" between the co-stars. While the two men couldn't be more different in real life, the Summit Entertainment insider says their relationship is truly a case of "opposites attract" and the two actors actually are extremely good friends. (Gozde: On another note if Rob makes 8 figures we'll remind him of his promise to "walk around naked :))

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Well now last I heard it was Edward that was going to Hell, not Rob :-P

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Old/New Pic of Robert Pattinson at the Teen Choice Awards


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Robert Pattinson Cup Cakes are Lickable

Finally something that won't make you feel guilty for the urge to lick:)



The cupcakes are made by the Sweet Avenue Bakery in Rutherford, N.J.. You can choose chocolate or vanilla cake cupcakes with the vanilla bean frosting featuring our favorite man Robert Pattinson (or any of the Twilight stars:))

Thanks to cupidscloud for the tip :)

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*New* Robert Pattinson Picture From Tokyo



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Robert Pattinson on the Cover of STAR2 (Spain)






Robert Pattinson in Malaysian HOT Magazine

The interview is a mix of old and new quotes from Robert Pattinson. Thanks to Ryaihan for the scans :)




Tyler Hilton, Robert Pattinson and Michael Buble Hang



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Twilight Soundtrack is Nominated For a GRAMMY!



Twilight soundtrack is nominated for a Grammy! As you all know the soundtrack featured 2 songs by Robert Pattinson. Congratulations to Rob and all the other musicians that contributed to the beautiful soundtrack.

We may not like the way Twilight movie turned out or the way Catherine Hardwicke speaks about other people's personal relationships but we also value her. She chose GREAT music for Twilight, it is a really good soundtrack. She cast Rob as Edward for which we are very grateful. She was also amazing to the fans during the Twilight promotions. So thank you Catherine and please don't speak :)



Thanks to Danielle for the tip :) You can see the rest of the nominees at Grammy.com

Robert Pattinson: I expect that 'New Moon' breaks all the records in India too



From IndianExpress.com:

He is the most lovable bloodsucker in Hollywood history with his turn as vampire Edward Cullen and now young heartthrob Robert Pattinson hopes to conquer the hearts of his fans in India with 'New Moon'.

The film, second in the blockbuster 'Twilight' saga, is releasing in India on December 11 and the British actor is confident that it will break all the records in the country.

"I expect that 'New Moon' breaks all the records in India too. I hope people like the film and it becomes a craze there," Pattinson said in an email interview.

The 23-year-old star hopes to visit India and says that his first acting assignment was in Indian-American filmmaker Mira Nair's 'Vanity Fair'.

"Yes, why not if I get a chance to visit India? I think many don't know that I started my film career with 'Vanity Fair' where I played Rawdy Crawley. The film was directed by Indian filmmaker Mira Nair.

"Unfortunately, my role was chopped off and it was only seen when it came on home videos. But it was a wonderful experience and I learnt a lot there. That's where I first heard about the Indian culture and film industry," says Pattinson.



Pattinson lost the part in the movie but the casting director felt so guilty that she got him the role of Cedric Diggory in 'Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire' and in a twist of fate, Pattinson and his fame seems to have already eclipsed the wizard boy.

'Twilight', the first movie in the vampire saga, which catapulted Pattinson to global stardom, was released in the country recently by PVR Pictures, who are also bringing 'New Moon' to India. However, Pattinson is already a craze here with fans catching up the movie on internet.

The actor plays a lovelorn vampire in the film, who falls for a mortal Bella Swan, played by Kristen Stewart. The film shows his struggle between love and a desire to kill Bella.

Pattinson believes that it is the "impossible" nature of Edward and Bella's love that has touched a chord with the youngsters.

"The film is about vampires but at its heart, it's actually a love story. The romance between a mortal and vampire may seem impossible but it is the highlight and the reason behind its success," Pattinson says.

"Everyone knows about love between humans, but when it is between humans and vampires, it seems other worldly and takes the audience into an imaginary place for two hours," he adds.

Robert Pattinson and Peter Facinelli at the New Moon Afterparty



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Zygote Robert Pattinson Now in UHQ :)

These are just SO wrong on so many levels :)

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And to cleanse your mind, a new video from Biel:))

Anna Kendrick Says Robert Pattinson Brings on The Screams

It's odd that there weren't people screaming for George Clooney...



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Robert Pattinson talks "Remember Me" & "Unbound Captives" to MTV


From MTV


Robert Pattinson Says Heading Into Non-'Twilight' Territory Is 'Scary'
'You're expected to come into the movie and provide not only economic viability, but also a performance,' he says.



With the #1 movie in the world bear­ing his name above the title and Hollywood’s hottest scripts lin­ing his doorstep, it’s a good time to be Robert Pat­tin­son. Not that the 23-year-old star has had much chance to enjoy it, as he recently told us he only received “three days off” in 2009, and 2010 looks even busier.

Recently, MTV Radio caught up with the man beloved by mil­lions as Edward Cullen to dis­cuss his plans for the new year — from “Break­ing Dawn” and beyond.

“I’ve only done one movie out­side of the ‘Twi­light’ series, ‘Remem­ber Me,’ ” Rob said of his first true post-fame project, a March 12 roman­tic drama oppo­site Emi­lie de Ravin whose shoot was most notable for its secu­rity issues. “But even that I did with the same stu­dio, so I guess I’m still a lit­tle bit blind as to what my actual eco­nomic via­bil­ity will be out­side of the series.”

Undoubt­edly, all eyes will be on “Remem­ber Me” when it tests RPattz’s box-office clout in a few months. Fol­low­ing that and June’s “Eclipse,” his fans will have some other high-profile flicks to look out for.

“I think the ten­ta­tive time for ‘Break­ing Dawn’ is fall next year,” Rob said of the fourth “Twi­light” novel, which might be split into two films. “Depend­ing on how things go, I’m doing a movie called ‘Bel Ami’ in Feb­ru­ary, an adap­tion to a Guy de Mau­pas­sant novel. And I’m doing — I hope — a West­ern with Rachel Weisz and Hugh Jack­man called ‘Unbound Cap­tives’ some­time around there as well. They’ve got to try and jug­gle things around until everybody’s sched­ules work.”

Rob said he was eager to play the “Unbound Cap­tives” role because it’s unlike any­thing he’s done before. “I’m play­ing a kid who was kid­napped by Comanche [war­riors] when he was 4 years old. And he was brought up by them, and then his mother spends her entire life try­ing to find me and my sis­ter,” he said of Weisz’s vengeful-mom role. “When she finds us, we can’t remem­ber who she is and can’t remem­ber any­thing about the West­ern cul­ture which she grew up in.

“It’s like, you can’t really be more dif­fer­ent from Edward,” he added. “I actu­ally signed on to that after I’d done ‘Twi­light,’ in the sum­mer after I’d fin­ished [shoot­ing]. It was really before any­thing had hap­pened [to make me famous]. I wasn’t even really think­ing about it.

“It’s just a cool script,” Pat­tin­son said of the film, draw­ing com­par­isons to the clas­sic final movie fea­tur­ing the star he is most often com­pared to: James Dean. “It reminds me in a lot of ways of ‘Giant,’ which is one of my favorite movies. So I think that’s why I responded to it.”

Already booked pretty solidly for the next year, Rob said he’ll con­tinue to read new scripts and look for other parts that might catch his atten­tion — even if there are some facets of his new­found fame that under­mine the process.

“It’s def­i­nitely dif­fer­ent,” he said of being a famous actor as opposed to a strug­gling one. “You get offered stuff that you would never dream of get­ting offered before, but that’s also scary. You don’t have to audi­tion for any­thing. [But] I don’t want to do a movie just so it gets made. … You have to ques­tion your­self a lot more.

“Before ‘Twi­light,’ I did any movie that I got [offered], and you’d try and make the best of it after­wards,” he explained. “But now, you’re expected to come into the movie and pro­vide not only eco­nomic via­bil­ity, but also a per­for­mance as well. You can’t just mess around. Peo­ple are like, ‘We’re employ­ing you to be here, as a star and an actor.’ It’s dif­fi­cult, and it’s scary.”

Source MTV
 
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