New Robert Pattinson Fan Pics From The London Fan Event

One of our readers Astrid from Belgium travelled to London for the Fan event.
You can half see her in this photo (from edwardandbella.net) inches from Rob (lucky girl)


Anyway she was good enough to send in her pictures to us.Here they are:











Thank you so much Astrid for sharing with us.

New Interview: Face 2 Face Talk To Robert Pattinson

Kellan Lutz says "It's The Chemistry Between Robert Pattinson & Kristen Stewart That Has Made Twilight A Success"


Kellan spoke to "The Dish Rag" . He spoke about "Breaking Dawn" being spilt into 2 movies and said "I have read that they are talking to Rob, Taylor and Kristen to negotiate to make 'Dawn' into two movies. I'd love for it to be two films," he added.

He also answered a question about the rumour going around about a "Twilight" Tv Series, "I just heard that too. I don't know how. You already have the books and the story's been told so beautifully. And there's already 'True Blood' and 'Vampire Diaries,' and they're both great. I don't know how it would work. Twenty two episodes?

He knows that some people are waiting years to have the success that the "Twilight" stars have and said "People work 20 years to get what we have," Kellan admits. "We really are so lucky. Its like you get a headstart and its all because of the fans. And it's not just about money or getting offers, it's that we can mold our careers."

And on attributing "Twilight" franchise success to Rob Pattinson and Kristen Stewart
"The rest of us, we could suck probably," Kellan says. "It's Rob and Kristen who have the amazing chemistry. Without those two keystones, "Twilight" could have flopped. It really could have."

To read the full interview go to "The Dish Rag"
Thanks to RobPattzNews for the tip

Sam Bradley Talks About Robert Pattinson's Shirtless Scene in "New Moon"

He starts talking about the "Twilight" soundtrack being nominated for awards around 1:57 and talks about the LA Premiere of "New Moon" and Rob after that!



Thanks to RobPattznews for the vid and Judit for the tip

Harry Potter Star: Thank You, Robert Pattinson!



Tom Felton, the villianous Draco Malfoy in the Harry Potter movies, can't avoid it.

All anyone wants to know about these days is what was it was like to work with Robert Pattinson when he played Cedric Diggory in two Potter flicks.

"Obviously, we met a few times and had the old chat, but I don't recall going that deep with him," Felton admits from New York City, where he's promoting the DVD release of Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince. "He was tremendously professional on-set and a great laugh."

But best of all, Felton says, Pattinson's Twilight success is "proof that there's life after Harry Potter."

Source: E! Online

Brazilian "Remember Me" Teaser Poster


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Robert Pattinson's Musician Friend Bobby Long Talks About "Paparazzi Attack" :)

Audio of Bobby Long at Portland concert joking about the paparazzi chase: "it was my 1st time"



(laughing) You have no idea how hard it is sometimes. (laughing) I'm joking. Yeah, I do, we got chased last night. (laughing) It was my first time and it was great, uh... (laughing) It was also one of the weirdest...I dunno. LA is just crazy back there it's nice to be in a place where... I think LA tries to be cool (mumbles) and it thinks it's cooler than here. (laughing) But that's why it's nice going to a place I guess where it's actually cool and people are cool, and not sold out. And they're all in great clothes, I like the clothes, When I was younger I used to do that, and that's why I insist on having my jacket for Portland. And my mum and my dad, used to try and find me stuff to wear. (laughing) (and then hestarts talking about the song he's about to sing)

Thanks to http://twitter.com/aredi for the sound clip :)

Robert Pattinson In Brazilian "Marie Claire" Magazine - Article Translation




Robert Pattinson: Impossible to Avoid, Impossible to dislike

By Mariane Morisawa (Translated by ViviLitt )

"New Moon", the second part of the saga "Twilight", hits theaters around the world on Friday (20). You may think: "Forget it, this is for teenagers". But you will not be able to escape the wave that will sweep the planet. And I suspect - actually, I know - that a lot of women (in their 20's, 30's, 40's ...) love the series written by Stephenie Meyer. Plus, they love Robert Pattinson, the actor who plays the vampire Edward Cullen.

I did not understand why so much confusion, until I watched, way later than most, the first film (about two months ago). As a movie, "Twilight" is really bad. Neither the special effects and makeup are good, something serious in a production about vampires. But it was easy to understand why the fever. Edward Cullen is a romantic vampire, without that extreme self-confidence that these beings often have. He falls for awkward teen Bella (the equally awkward Kristen Stewart). He really fears, however, not being able to resist his impulses and hurt her. Worse, he fears that she is hurt by any of the other vampires. The parallel between blood and sex is explicit here. But this makes him a dream lover of any teenager.

That's not all. Everyone, especially those of males, may speak ill of Robert Pattinson. 'He does not take a bath'. 'He looks like a drunk'. The truth is, however, that it has been a long time, probably since Leonardo DiCaprio, that did not appear a guy with such a hearthrob vibe. And what's wrong with that? The film industry needs it. Robert Pattinson sells. Hence the cover of Vanity Fair, a magazine that is far from being for teenagers. Hence the cover of Entertainment Weekly, the bible of the entertainment.

Intrigued, I began to look for and read the interviews of the 23 year old boy. And you know what? You cannot NOT like Robert Pattinson. First, let's agree that the boy is a little young (certainly too young for my taste) (Kate: Uh should I comment, oh go on then, less competition for me!) but really handsome - take a look at the photoshoot made by Bruce Weber for Vanity Fair and disagree if you can.

Second, he exudes great sincerity and no arrogance, so typical of youngsters who start to be successful. On the contrary, he does not take himself seriously, making fun of himself. "It sounds silly, but in many ways my hair is 75% of my performance," he told Entertainment Weekly that hit newsstands in the U.S. last Friday (13). Other than that, thinks that he is to blame, for not coping well with the harassment - that is so intense that he can not even leave the hotel room. "I'm not the kind of guy fit to be on a movie franchise. I don't like crowds" he said to Vanity Fair.
And he seems to want to be a real actor. Such that he has chosen more alternative projects, like the western directed by actress Madeleine Stowe ( "Unbound Captives") and a romantic drama with Emilie de Ravin ( "Remember Me"). For all that, you can say with ease that he has far more qualities that 90% of 23 years actors out there. So, leave the boy alone. (Kate: here, here)

Thanks ViviLitt :)

Source of original article

Bonnie Wright and Matthew Lewis Talk About Robert Pattinson

We posted the text for this bit of Bonnie Wright and Matthew Lewis talking About Robert Pattinson and now there's a video:



Via Thinking of Rob

Digitally Remastered Eclipse Will Hit IMAX Theaters on June 30th 2010



From Collider.com:

Summit Entertainment has announced The Twilight Saga: Eclipse will be released in both conventional theaters and in IMAX on June 30, 2010. While the film was shot with regular cameras, IMAX is going to digitally re-master the movie with their proprietary IMAX DMR (Digital Re-mastering) technology so it can be shown in IMAX theaters.

With the huge money The Twilight Saga has been making at theaters, it’s no surprise everyone wants it in IMAX. This way, theater owners can charge more for tickets and everyone involved can make more money. It’s just unfortunate that they didn’t film any of the movie using IMAX cameras. Of course, with The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn still to be shot, perhaps the final chapter will be a real IMAX release.

You can read the whole press release over at Collider.com

Gozde: So it won't be a real IMAX experience since the movie is already shot and done. It WILL be a $20 movie experience though :)

P.S.: If you've never heard of IMAX before go HERE :)

Would Kristen Stewart Ever Wear Panties With Robert Pattinson On Them ??



Questions Translated
Q1: Well, Taylor is a warewolf that's quite sexy, but you are not in love with him, is it because he doesn't own a Volvo?

Q2: You have been in Spain before, tell us the difference between the two visits, have you noticed the growth on the fanbase?

Q3: What is more scary, a vampire or a fan?

Q4: I don't know if you like to navegate the internet as much as I do, but I found this really nice panties with Robert's face on them. Would you ever wear this panties?

Q5: Tell us a funny thing that happened during filming.

Q6: A few hours ago I was telling people in our twitter what you said in the Press Conference, why don't you use twitter like, for example, the Jonas Brothers, who were here yesterday, are you afraid to tell your fans so many things?

Thanks to Crazybabyy in the comments for the tip and the translation

Robert Pattinson- Most Kissable Celeb


According to FemaleFirst.co.uk
It was nothing we didn’t already know but a recent poll has made it a proven fact that our famous Brit beauties do it the best in the stakes to measure who are the most fanciable boys and girls.

It was decided that Cheryl Cole and Robert Pattinson have been voted the famous faces (or lips) that people would most like to kiss under the mistletoe this Christmas. A worthy victory, I say. (Kate: Me Too!)

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The poll, carried out to mark the installation of the world’s largest sprig of mistletoe at Heathrow Terminal 5, asked over 1,000 people who they would most like to pucker up with under the traditional Christmas foliage.

Cheryl proved far more desirable than US beauties Megan Fox and Angelina Jolie, gaining a third of all votes with 32% and even triumphed over X Factor co-judge Dannii Minogue, who only managed a meagre 2%. It was a closer shave for Robert Pattinson, who pulled in 285 of the vote, with fellow Brits Daniel Craig and Jude Law hot on his heels in second and third place.

The results also show that Brits would rather plant a peck on the cheek of a UK celebrity rather than one of their American counterparts, seeing as Brad Pitt, Jennifer Aniston and Jake Gyllenhaal all missed out on the top spot.

Celebrities regularly pass through Heathrow’s arrivals halls, so some lucky passengers may just see their Kiss-Mas dream come true, underneath the airport’s new romantic installation.(Kate: Maybe I should book a flight to London and wait for Rob under that Mistletoe!)
Source via Source

Kate: Sorry I went a bit mad with the kissing pics LOL

Poll Results: How Old Are You?

The poll we conducted in April 2009 said 32% of ROBsessed readers were teenagers, 34% was in their 20s, 21% was in their 30s, 7% in their 40s, 2% in their 50s and 1% was over 60.

Our poll from last week says 21% of our readers are teenagers, 38% is in their 20s, 24% is in their 30s, 12% in their 40s, %5 in their 50s, 1% over 60 :) So looks like we ran the teenagers away, oops, boohoo!

Taket THAT media who keeps saying Robert Pattinson fans are all teenagers. (*sticks tongue out and blows raspberry*yeah I'm that mature :))


Age is a matter of mind, if you don't mind it doesn't matter :)


Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart,Taylor Lautner & Chris Weitz Opening Night Prmo- India

I don't know if we had this before, so I'm gonna post anyway.


Thanks a million to @rosebellas for the tip

Robert Pattinson Interview with Joy (Germany)





‘Women swamp me’

The man with the magic stare is and will be Hollywood’s hottest vam­pire. Robert Pat­tin­son sat down with JOY author Frances Schoen­berger and talked about the Twi­light sequel, co-star Kris­ten Stew­art — and his secret fears.

Robert Pat­tin­son slips through a hid­den entry into the Four Sea­sons Hotel in Bev­erly Hills and greets me with a shy ‘hello’. Plaid shirt, black leather jacket and sport­ing stub­ble: the 6ft tall Brit seems more like a casual bohemian rather than the most wanted celebrity. I have the feel­ing he doesn’t like the spot­light on him­self: His eyes keep wan­der­ing to the floor. How­ever, it’s exactly that, his vul­ner­a­bil­ity and inse­cu­rity that sum up his incred­i­ble charisma.

JOY: When I met you last year you were still a new­comer to this busi­ness. Despite your break­through career you don’t seem to have changed. You still appear down-to-earth, show­ing up to an inter­view by your­self. Do you pass on an entourage?
RP: Hav­ing lots of peo­ple sur­round­ing me per­ma­nently makes me ner­vous. I don’t need an assis­tant or a men­tor. The more peo­ple hover over you the more peo­ple will try to tell you what to do. I don’t care about their opin­ions most of the time (laughs). Although I should try not to be too self-deprecating when being inter­viewed and to not put myself down all the time because fans will prob­a­bly think ‘It’s true, he IS an idiot.’ (laughs)

JOY: The first Twi­light movie pitch­forked you on the crest of the wave. How did your every day life change with all the fame?
RP: Most of the time I don’t even notice being a celebrity because I’m con­stantly work­ing. We started shoot­ing New Moon right after we fin­ished Twi­light and right now we are already work­ing on Eclipse. On the set, it doesn’t mat­ter if I’m famous or not. I get up at 5 in the morn­ing and when I go home at night I’m so tired that I just want to sleep.

JOY: Which part of the fame don’t you like?
RP: It truly is bizarre, how the press keeps lung­ing at me and how much they find to say about me. That means that I can’t go out as much — I need to hide when needed or lay false trails. I mean, I don’t have issues with peo­ple chat­ting me up on the street but if there is a bunch of girls swamp­ing me, things get out of hand.

JOY: Dakota Fan­ning, who plays the evil vam­pire girl Jane, explains the hype of the female fans as such: ‘Edward is the per­fect man, he is hand­some and has great hair.’ What do you think about that?
RP: If all that mat­ters is being attrac­tive and have great hair, those aren’t tough con­di­tions, I’m not sure if I can live up to them though (laughs).

JOY: What’s the dif­fer­ence between you and Edward?
RP: I, too, have bad hair days (laughs).

JOY: What was it like to work with Kris­ten Stew­art again? Did your rela­tion­ship evolve even more after work­ing on New Moon?
RP: I love work­ing with some­one that I really like. She’s been a great co-actor ever since we started shoot­ing Twi­light. Edward’s authen­tic­ity depends on her per­for­mance and vice versa. We chal­lenge each other.

JOY: Would you say it’s eas­ier to fall in love on a movie set?(Gozde: A smart throw by the journalist)
RP: Of course we spend a huge amount of time together but that doesn’t mean I fall in love with all my co-stars. That would have meant start­ing a love affair with Javier Bel­tran after shoot­ing Lit­tle Ashes (laughs).(Gozde: And Pattinson dodges another one! :))
 
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