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Robert Pattinson reads ROBsessed.
Did you know that? Volume 12 is proof. Click HERE to view my proof.
That post was made on the eve of his Jay Leno appearance and I'm convinced he heard my fangirl cry, read the post, and wore gray. So...thank you, Rob.
Floating back down from my delusional cloud, party of one, Marina, like all of us, was so taken by LenoRob's hawtness, she made us a wallpaper suite! Enjoy the gray goodness. :)
What a dreamboat.....
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Robert Pattinson Lets "Dark" Magazine (France) Into Some Animal Secrets In A New Interview
Yes It seems Robert Pattinson has a way with the animals as well as with the ladies.
He lets "Dark Magazine" (France) into some of how he got the animals to obey him.
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Robert Pattinson : “I feel better working with animals than with people “.
When you are a young actor, handsome and you are so famous thanks to Twilight, you might be trapped forever in this outbreaking role. But Robert’s talent is linked to his ability to keep on working on sets and playing characters completely different from Edward Cullen. After the drama Remember Me, it’s in another love story we can see him with Academy Awards winners Reese Witherspoon (Walk the Line) and Christoph Waltz (Inglorious Basterds). For Dark Magazine , he talks about his unusual experience while playing Jacob , a young man who must drop his veterinary studies after a family tragedy, and he decides to change his way of life joining a circus . He will fall for a young woman , Marlena , and more surprisingly for an elephant : Rosie. This story is set in the 1930s in America.. In theaters on May 4th.(France)
Hi Robert, can you talk about Jacob,. Who is he? How will he join a circus?
Jacob is a veterinary student in Cornell University he’s about to take his final exam when his parents die in a car accident. His whole world collapses in a few months. He jumps on board an old train to start from scratch and try to find a job somewhere, then he discovers it’s a circus train. He sees Marlena the very first day and these are the 2 main reasons he wants to stay and be part of this circus life. He gradually manages to accept his new life and falls for Marlena. And he also manages to blow everything out ! (laughs).
How would you describe him?
Jacob doesn’t know anything about the circus. At the beginning , he is self conscious, he knows how idealistic he is. But he soon realizes this universe , that he discovers in the middle of a huge economical crisis, seems to destroy the slightest spark of hope within himself. He also gets acquainted with August, a very violent man. Actually , Jacob goes through several trials of life, he faces a lot of difficulties throughout the story, and in the end, he realizes that he kept his idealistism , no matter what. I think this is what moves Marlena and encourages her to follow him . August is such a practical man . He thinks he must appear as a cold and harsh man to the others otherwise his world will collapse . But Jacob sees things quite differently. His way of life is so far from August’s .
Did you easily manage to connect to your character ?
Yes. Honestly , I feel better working with animals than with people. I found out that all the animals had a weakness. You just need some peppermint to be loved by elephants. I realized you can do whatever you want with giraffes whenever you have apple juice on your hands. Even the animal trainers were astonished . There was a 6 month-old giraffe on set and they couldn’t make her do what they want . I came to see her covered with apple juice and she followed me anywhere. Everybody was like “How did you do it ? Why does she do as you say?”.
Did you read Sara Gruen’s novel , “Water for elephants” ?
I haven’t read it before I got the role, but once I started , I couldn’t stop. I read it on the plane while I was going for some reshoots for Twilight and the man next to me that day was also reading it. On my flight back, my neighbour was also reading it! It was really weird. I know the book was a best seller in the USA but I think it’s also a successful book in foreign countries . I feel it’s like the Twilight books. When we started shooting the first film , more and more people discovered this book, sales started to boost and the novel immediately became popular . A few people have heard of “Water for Elephants” before and suddenly , by word of mouth , everybody had read the book.
This part is so different from the one you have in Twilight. Was it an interesting and exciting experience?
It was awesome. It was great to work with such great actors. I didn’t really know what to expect when I signed for the film. Then , I met Tai the elephant and it was so incredible that I absolutely wanted to do it ! (laughs). From the very first day , it was an amazing experience. Everybody seemed to be deeply involved in that project , everybody on set was convinced that this film was gonna be extraordinary.
So how was it working with Tai, did you fall in love ?
Almost ! (laughs). I was so sad when I had to leave her at the end of the shooting. She had such an extraordinary charisma. It’s weird – It must be the same with any other elephants since they are so huge. You feel untroubled when you are next to them . I would easily sit all day long next to Tai . And it’s what I did the very first days . I always sat next to her and I stayed there all day long. There’s no way she tramples on you or hurts you because she always knows exactly where you are. Those animals have amazing personalities – at least, she has. She’s lovely.
Set secrets
If the novel wasn’t well known in France, the Hollywood top actors of the new generation fought for Jacob’s part : Channing Tatum (GI Joe, Cher John), Emile Hirsch (Into the Wild) and Andrew Garfield (The social network, Spiderman) auditioned but it was Robert Pattinson who was cast . Resse Witherspoon and Robert had already played together in Vanity Fair. In Water for Elephants they are secret lovers and in Vanity Far, Reese was Robert’s mother !
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He lets "Dark Magazine" (France) into some of how he got the animals to obey him.
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Translation & Scans
Thanks to Ptiteaurel of RPattz/Robert Pattinson
Robert Pattinson : “I feel better working with animals than with people “.
When you are a young actor, handsome and you are so famous thanks to Twilight, you might be trapped forever in this outbreaking role. But Robert’s talent is linked to his ability to keep on working on sets and playing characters completely different from Edward Cullen. After the drama Remember Me, it’s in another love story we can see him with Academy Awards winners Reese Witherspoon (Walk the Line) and Christoph Waltz (Inglorious Basterds). For Dark Magazine , he talks about his unusual experience while playing Jacob , a young man who must drop his veterinary studies after a family tragedy, and he decides to change his way of life joining a circus . He will fall for a young woman , Marlena , and more surprisingly for an elephant : Rosie. This story is set in the 1930s in America.. In theaters on May 4th.(France)
Hi Robert, can you talk about Jacob,. Who is he? How will he join a circus?
Jacob is a veterinary student in Cornell University he’s about to take his final exam when his parents die in a car accident. His whole world collapses in a few months. He jumps on board an old train to start from scratch and try to find a job somewhere, then he discovers it’s a circus train. He sees Marlena the very first day and these are the 2 main reasons he wants to stay and be part of this circus life. He gradually manages to accept his new life and falls for Marlena. And he also manages to blow everything out ! (laughs).
How would you describe him?
Jacob doesn’t know anything about the circus. At the beginning , he is self conscious, he knows how idealistic he is. But he soon realizes this universe , that he discovers in the middle of a huge economical crisis, seems to destroy the slightest spark of hope within himself. He also gets acquainted with August, a very violent man. Actually , Jacob goes through several trials of life, he faces a lot of difficulties throughout the story, and in the end, he realizes that he kept his idealistism , no matter what. I think this is what moves Marlena and encourages her to follow him . August is such a practical man . He thinks he must appear as a cold and harsh man to the others otherwise his world will collapse . But Jacob sees things quite differently. His way of life is so far from August’s .
Did you easily manage to connect to your character ?
Yes. Honestly , I feel better working with animals than with people. I found out that all the animals had a weakness. You just need some peppermint to be loved by elephants. I realized you can do whatever you want with giraffes whenever you have apple juice on your hands. Even the animal trainers were astonished . There was a 6 month-old giraffe on set and they couldn’t make her do what they want . I came to see her covered with apple juice and she followed me anywhere. Everybody was like “How did you do it ? Why does she do as you say?”.
Did you read Sara Gruen’s novel , “Water for elephants” ?
I haven’t read it before I got the role, but once I started , I couldn’t stop. I read it on the plane while I was going for some reshoots for Twilight and the man next to me that day was also reading it. On my flight back, my neighbour was also reading it! It was really weird. I know the book was a best seller in the USA but I think it’s also a successful book in foreign countries . I feel it’s like the Twilight books. When we started shooting the first film , more and more people discovered this book, sales started to boost and the novel immediately became popular . A few people have heard of “Water for Elephants” before and suddenly , by word of mouth , everybody had read the book.
This part is so different from the one you have in Twilight. Was it an interesting and exciting experience?
It was awesome. It was great to work with such great actors. I didn’t really know what to expect when I signed for the film. Then , I met Tai the elephant and it was so incredible that I absolutely wanted to do it ! (laughs). From the very first day , it was an amazing experience. Everybody seemed to be deeply involved in that project , everybody on set was convinced that this film was gonna be extraordinary.
So how was it working with Tai, did you fall in love ?
Almost ! (laughs). I was so sad when I had to leave her at the end of the shooting. She had such an extraordinary charisma. It’s weird – It must be the same with any other elephants since they are so huge. You feel untroubled when you are next to them . I would easily sit all day long next to Tai . And it’s what I did the very first days . I always sat next to her and I stayed there all day long. There’s no way she tramples on you or hurts you because she always knows exactly where you are. Those animals have amazing personalities – at least, she has. She’s lovely.
Set secrets
If the novel wasn’t well known in France, the Hollywood top actors of the new generation fought for Jacob’s part : Channing Tatum (GI Joe, Cher John), Emile Hirsch (Into the Wild) and Andrew Garfield (The social network, Spiderman) auditioned but it was Robert Pattinson who was cast . Resse Witherspoon and Robert had already played together in Vanity Fair. In Water for Elephants they are secret lovers and in Vanity Far, Reese was Robert’s mother !
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Chris Weitz understands and compares Robert Pattinson to chocolate
It's been a few days because we were actually blogging about this guy, Robert Pattinson. He has a movie coming out, Water for Elephants, so Mr. Weitz was put on the back burner. :P
Here are the Robert Pattinson mentions from Chris Weitz over the past several days:
Tink: This question got lost but they asked about what Mr. Weitz thought of "mourn Rob"
Tink: Here's the question again...but slightly different and still odd...
Tink: Such a beautiful laugh... *sigh*
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Tink: Ewww! Poop brown?! I'm grateful for the black in that case.
Tink: Not ok...but honestly, I'd eat it up if they actually got his mug right. This is awful.
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Tink: Truly, C-dub tweets are 90% comedy but here are a few non-Rob funnies:
Tink: Our own Kate had her question answered...after a misunderstanding and many attempts...
Follow the uber-cool Chris Weitz and support his film, A Better Life, in US theaters June 24th
Here are the Robert Pattinson mentions from Chris Weitz over the past several days:
xAdele95 @chrisweitz What's your favourite line in New moon??? :P x
CW: I love when Edward says, "I'm getting to old for this S---".
PCGhaha @chrisweitz when Bella first starts "seeing" Edward in NM was rob Rly standing in front of then when they stopped the motorcycle very quickly
CW: R u kidding? I ain't gonna risk "Franchise" like that!
CamiFaith @chrisweitz Which scene took longer/was harder, underwater bella and edward, or Edward/Volturi fight scene?
CW: Underwater Bella was tough. Fight scene I had loads of 2nd unit help
Tink: This question got lost but they asked about what Mr. Weitz thought of "mourn Rob"
CW: I think you mean sad? Well, one day I told him there was no Easter bunny. He loves them Easter egg hunts.
Tink: Here's the question again...but slightly different and still odd...
SaamGonzalez @chrisweitz Hi Chris thanks for the previous tweet. Have you ever seen mourn Rob (not acting)? Why?
CW: Nope, he seems like a happy sort of individual.
Tink: Such a beautiful laugh... *sigh*
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jittzpattzing @chrisweitz rob's talked recently ab quitting acting if he's not doing roles he would like to see, understandably. Do you see him as a long term actor? Do you see him continually growing in the craft? Do you automatically get a sense of which actors you work with will turn on as 'greats'? Do you think someone can learn to be a great or is it innate?Tink: Chris' got jokes.
CW: Well. He has every right to do what he likes. He has a lot of innate talent. There is however a strange compulsion for people to want to see stars get "bigger" and "bigger", which generally means more famous not necessarily more happy. I would rather be happy than famous. And I think any sane person would agree. Can I see "greatness" in a young actor? Sometimes. Jose Julian from A Better Life could be great. Takes tremendous effort and commitment.
DisneyTwiHechos @chrisweitz whics couple you prefer? rob and kris or tay and kris? PLEASE, JOKES NOT! hahaha :)
CW: No joke? It's none of my business!
Francesca_LG @chrisweitz Hi from Rome! my fav scene from the book is the conversation between E/B before the vote scene, why it isn't in the movie?
CW: Because I wanted to make people angry. No, because it is a lot of TALK TALK which is not always good for movie pacing.
EllenHomeniuk @chrisweitz What were your first thoughts when you met Rob for the first time! :) :)
CW: I could take 'im
eco2369: @chrisweitz hopefully u can answer this for me?! Why the change of cars for Ed in NM?
CW: Marketing money from Volvo :(
Teresa_Amo @chrisweitz please answer this! Why is Edward volvo in new moon black and not silver like in twilight and the book? Thank you:)
CW: Oh this one is definitely making the FAQ file. Volvo gave marketing money to the film. At least it wasn't poop brown, which is what they wanted. I could go on about how it's dark tone foreshadowed the breakup and gloom, but I'd by fibbing
Tink: Ewww! Poop brown?! I'm grateful for the black in that case.
JessaFifty @chrisweitz the first thing that comes to your mind when they mention ROBERT Pattinson..
CW: Chocolate
Naome @chrisweitz Chocolate...please explain. You just linked some sexy meat to a sexy food and we want to know why... I'm thinking things. X
CW: Nah, I just like chocolate
Tink: Not ok...but honestly, I'd eat it up if they actually got his mug right. This is awful.
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Mama_Cougar: Coincidence, or planned that Rob has a line in Water For Elephants that includes "A Better Life"? :-)
CW: Had to pay him $1 mil
EllenHomeniuk Please please answer ! =D @chrisweitz What were your first thoughts when you met Rob for the first time! :) :) :)
CW: Here's the thing. I'm thinking about working with the guy. So I'm basically just looking for the crazy, and relieved when it's not there.
caitlin71Ann @chrisweitz LET'S PLAY SCREW, MARRY,KILL..KatherineHardwicke,Kstew and Robert pattinson!!! Who would you screw marry or kill? AND GO!!
CW: Let's not. let's not fantasize about killing someone.
Karolinamedk @chrisweitz Why did Robert Pattisnon (edward) have black dots on his body when you were filming the volterra scene?
CW: These are locator dots to map the cgi sparkle effect onto his face; had to be digitally "painted out" later
koulle hi @chrisweitz i just wanna ask,why there isn´t vision of Edward in the scene of Bella&Jake sitting in the car-the worst moment in the book!
CW: Because it just made Edward seem like a stalker. Like "it's ok, kiss her, don't mind me, I'm just here being awesome".
CarolSPimentel @chrisweitz Tell me what animals Tayor, Kristen and Robert remind you. hahahah
CW: Generically speaking, chimpanzees more than anything else.
zoemarchment @chrisweitz are rob and kristen actually together in real life or are you not alllowed to say because it will damage the films profits?
CW: There's no financial conspiracy, I just think what R and K each do with their private lives is their own business.
aryam578 @chrisweitz, Chris, did you get to keep Edward and Jacob's life size cardboards?Tink: I loved Hugh Grant back in the day. Not Rob-levels. Never Rob-levels. But still...in Hugh's youth, he also had sexhair awesomeness. But not Rob-levels. Never Rob-levels...
CW: They are my best friends
LynneE08: @chrisweitz If you could duet with Rob in a karaoke bar, what would you sing?
CW: "Love Will Keep Us Together", Captain&Tenille
DustyMoats @chrisweitz have you ever thought to have Hugh Grant's and Rob Pattinson's hair star in their own movie?
CW: I have actually suggested it to them. they didn't think it was funny.
Barbara_Muffin @chrisweitz Hi!! I have a question for you P-L-E-A-S-E Aswer me! Who's more Sexyy Robert Or Edward?? Thankkkss Answe please!Tink: UNF!
How to address this. Robert because he is a living human being existing in reality?
JadaPattinson PLEASE ANSWER THIS @chrisweitz !!! :-) RT @tinkrbe1l3: @chrisweitz this was deleted but we never saw on DVD. Can u share details?Where's Bella?Did Billy yell at Edward?
CW: The scene exists, it's one small shot, there was no dialogue.
Elle_Wilson: @chrisweitz I really wanted to see that scene dialogue or not
CW: so sue me
papaya57: @chrisweitz~Hello, could you address why Robert and Kristin won't come out of the closet? : ]]]
CW: are they gay???
twilightmom1901: why didn't u film E staying in Bella's room after the party & him thinking about leaving??
CW: I don't know and am ashamed
Tink: Truly, C-dub tweets are 90% comedy but here are a few non-Rob funnies:
tinkrbe1l3 @chrisweitz for kissing scenes, is it awkward? Do you literally have to tell actors, "turn your head to the left 45 degrees and moan."
CW: No, but I do tell my wife that
Kinglautner @chrisweitz do you prefer my old username @omglautner or my current one @kinglautner?Tink: Hahaha...this cracked me up. But please. RobisDeity is the only way to go in this life.
CW: Surely LautnerisDeity would be better! ;)
TeamJaspward @chrisweitz have u ever put on a pair of jeans then realized they are full of red ants? It just happened n it hurts!!!!!Tink: What was Mr. Weitz's tweet after finally getting verified by Twitter?
CW: Only every Monday, on purpose! It starts the week off with a bang.
Lizza2828: @chrisweitz Can i ask a stuff? If you`re a fruit.What kind of fruit are u?
CW: passion fruit
elisevictoria18: Please answer my question. Okay..what was the funniest memory on the set of NM. :)
CW: I try to discourage humor on my sets
CW: My next movie: "Verified -- the Chris Weitz story. A heartwarming tale of doubt, adversity and triumph". On Lifetime next month.
Tink: Our own Kate had her question answered...after a misunderstanding and many attempts...
stuff4ang @EmeraldKate Thank you! HobNobs are yummy with tea! I wish @chrisweitz would answer your question. That idea of FF Edward was brilliant!Tink: *snort* all that and "eh no" LOL It was funny to watch go down. We leave this session on a sweet note. :)
CW: Happy to answer, what does FF stand for in this case?
TheDanaB09 @chrisweitz FF=Fan Fiction There's a site dedicated to it. Fanfiction.net - look for Twi stories. Be warned though, it's quite racy stuff.
CW: Ohhhhhhhh. Well, wasn't my idea for the DVD. Not sure I can handle the racy stuff.
EmeraldKate:I was asking about the FAST FORWARD Edward & Jacob in the Extras on the NM DVD.Were they your idea?(not Fanfiction) LOL
CW: eh no
jen_pennybug @chrisweitz did anything surprise you about working on a Twilight film?
CW: The sheer devotion and enthusiasm of the fans, and in general how positive and supportive they are.
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Popsugar Talk About "Water For Elephants" Mania & Robert Pattinson & Reese Witherspoon In EW
Popsugar look at Robert Pattinson & Reese Witherspoon in "Entertainment Weekly" and the start of "Water For Elephants" mania.
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HQ Scan Of Robert Pattinson & Tai From "Entertainment Weekly" Magazine
HQ scan Of Robert Pattinson & Tai from "Entertainment Weekly".
We didn't have it in HQ before.You can check out the other scans HERE
Added some more scans.
I LOVE this pic!
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Thanks to H20forElephants
We didn't have it in HQ before.You can check out the other scans HERE
Added some more scans.
I LOVE this pic!
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Thanks to H20forElephants
Did Tai The Elephant Remember Robert Pattinson?
In yesterday's "Entertainment Weekly" article one of the things they said in the opening was how Robert Pattinson was terrified that Tai wouldn't remember him.
I searched the article looking for the answer and was left disappointed that I didn't get one.
Well over at WaterforElephants they went and got the answer by contacting Kari at Have Trunk Will Travel (Tai’s human Mum)and she confirmed to them that Tai did in fact remember her co-stars!
Hi Jen – The relationship that both Reese and Rob have with Tai is truly amazing. They arrived at different times and each one went to visit with Tai right away. There is no doubt that she remembers both of them. Rob certainly didn’t have to worry about not being remembered. Tai immediately started started patting him down looking for jelly beans. Tai travels with healthy treats like carrots and apples but Reese had someone run out and buy some sweet treats for her. Tai has an affinity for jelly beans so it’s lucky that she has the kind of figure that can carry a little extra weight. We can’t wait to see the photos from the Entertainment Weekly shoot. Everyone looked absolutely gorgeous.
Oh My God I Love Tai she is a female after my own heart. Patting down Pattinson!
Thanks Again to WaterforElephantsFilm getting the anwser to this.
Gorgeous EW Outtakes With Robert Pattinson & Reese Witherspoon
Oh My God How gorgeous are these Robert Pattinson & Reese Witherspoon EW outtakes?
EW always gives fabulous outtakes. I'm looking forward to seeing what else they're going to share.
Quotes from EW Website
''[Water for Elephants] makes you think about opportunities and missed opportunities and how important it is to live a full life.'' —Reese Witherspoon
''That was the other thing about Water for Elephants. There was something about the posture of the '30s, something that I felt my body could fit into — it was quite languid, which I find easier. I think modern-day things generally, I don't understand. I can watch actors move and there's something, there's some kind of snappy thing to it and I don't... I'm not snappy. There is a lack of snappiness." —Robert Pattinson
''There's something about her. She's just this genuinely nice person. I don't know if she puts an effort into creating a nice aura, but her mood dissipates over the whole set. It was a completely different environment from when she wasn't there. All the kids and the animals were just drawn to her.'' —Pattinson talking about Witherspoon
''He's dedicated. And he loves what he does. It's amazing, he got such an incredible opportunity so young and he intends to use every bit of it to make creative choices from here on out.'' —Witherspoon talking about Pattinson
''Well, it's a boy thing, right? To have dirty fingernails and dirty hair, and his clothes were dirty all the time. It was a nice escape for him to be tan and in the sun all the time instead of the vampire gear.'' —Witherspoon talking about Pattinson
Source EW
There's also another outtake of Reese and Tai head over to EW to see that one!
EW always gives fabulous outtakes. I'm looking forward to seeing what else they're going to share.
Quotes from EW Website
''[Water for Elephants] makes you think about opportunities and missed opportunities and how important it is to live a full life.'' —Reese Witherspoon
''That was the other thing about Water for Elephants. There was something about the posture of the '30s, something that I felt my body could fit into — it was quite languid, which I find easier. I think modern-day things generally, I don't understand. I can watch actors move and there's something, there's some kind of snappy thing to it and I don't... I'm not snappy. There is a lack of snappiness." —Robert Pattinson
''There's something about her. She's just this genuinely nice person. I don't know if she puts an effort into creating a nice aura, but her mood dissipates over the whole set. It was a completely different environment from when she wasn't there. All the kids and the animals were just drawn to her.'' —Pattinson talking about Witherspoon
''He's dedicated. And he loves what he does. It's amazing, he got such an incredible opportunity so young and he intends to use every bit of it to make creative choices from here on out.'' —Witherspoon talking about Pattinson
''Well, it's a boy thing, right? To have dirty fingernails and dirty hair, and his clothes were dirty all the time. It was a nice escape for him to be tan and in the sun all the time instead of the vampire gear.'' —Witherspoon talking about Pattinson
Source EW
There's also another outtake of Reese and Tai head over to EW to see that one!
Translation Of Robert Pattinson Interview From "Style" Magazine (Italy)
Here's the translation of the interview with Robert Pattinson That was In Style Magazine (thanks to @catrux )
We posted the scans earlier HERE
Translation
(Please keep in mind that some things can be lost in translation)
The real prototype of these generational mutations is Rob Pattinson: 24 years old, an Englishman in Hollywood, where he became famous worldwide playing the pale vampire Edward Cullen (and, even before, Cedric Diggory, a model student at Hogwarts in the Harry Potter series). He jokingly admits to be “nothing special, one of those who live in hotels and travel the world”. However, he created a new masculine identity, surprising even for the Facebook sub-culture who’s made him a star via the social network. Today is the eve of an important test for him: his new movie, WFE: he’s the protagonist of a melodramatic film, set in a circus, from the bestselling book by Sara Gruen. […]
Having been labelled as a teen idol, you’re now being tested as a true actor.
I had this chance to act with Cristoph Waltz and I fall in love with Marlena (Reese), his wife. Travelling with the circus, I visit areas of America far from Hollywood. There are dark secrets in this movie, as in life. And there’s this idea of life-saving love, which I believe in. I’m not cheesy, but I have a romantic soul.
Do you get on well with girls?
I grew up with two older sisters, and I have a great respect for women. I hate the lack of prudishness, I get bored when people are ostentatious of their body. Sex and feeling for me walk side-by-side.
Your rock side: people say you spend nights with your friends listening to Tom Waits, Van Morrison and the late Jeff Buckley.
Music is a key aspect of my life. I wish I could play a movie about Buckley, his voice, his songwriting gave me a lot. I’m interested in his creativity, in his existence, even in his death by drowning in 1997, in the Mississippi.
What kind of use do you do of Internet?
A practical use. My favourite movie last year was The Social Network and one day I’d like to work with David Fincher. Everything he does is interesting, and he got the best out of an actor I really admire, Jesse Eisenberg.
We posted the scans earlier HERE
Translation
(Please keep in mind that some things can be lost in translation)
The real prototype of these generational mutations is Rob Pattinson: 24 years old, an Englishman in Hollywood, where he became famous worldwide playing the pale vampire Edward Cullen (and, even before, Cedric Diggory, a model student at Hogwarts in the Harry Potter series). He jokingly admits to be “nothing special, one of those who live in hotels and travel the world”. However, he created a new masculine identity, surprising even for the Facebook sub-culture who’s made him a star via the social network. Today is the eve of an important test for him: his new movie, WFE: he’s the protagonist of a melodramatic film, set in a circus, from the bestselling book by Sara Gruen. […]
Having been labelled as a teen idol, you’re now being tested as a true actor.
I had this chance to act with Cristoph Waltz and I fall in love with Marlena (Reese), his wife. Travelling with the circus, I visit areas of America far from Hollywood. There are dark secrets in this movie, as in life. And there’s this idea of life-saving love, which I believe in. I’m not cheesy, but I have a romantic soul.
Do you get on well with girls?
I grew up with two older sisters, and I have a great respect for women. I hate the lack of prudishness, I get bored when people are ostentatious of their body. Sex and feeling for me walk side-by-side.
Your rock side: people say you spend nights with your friends listening to Tom Waits, Van Morrison and the late Jeff Buckley.
Music is a key aspect of my life. I wish I could play a movie about Buckley, his voice, his songwriting gave me a lot. I’m interested in his creativity, in his existence, even in his death by drowning in 1997, in the Mississippi.
What kind of use do you do of Internet?
A practical use. My favourite movie last year was The Social Network and one day I’d like to work with David Fincher. Everything he does is interesting, and he got the best out of an actor I really admire, Jesse Eisenberg.
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Robert Pattinson and Reese Witherspoon pose with Tai in Water for Elephants
Robert Pattinson and Reese Witherspoon pose with Tai in Water for Elephants
I LOVE this image...just....ugh! I'm speechless with how this was shot. Beautiful.
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I LOVE this image...just....ugh! I'm speechless with how this was shot. Beautiful.
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What a fantastic image :) Robert Pattinson and Reese Witherspoon as Jacob and Marlena with Rosie (Tai) and Queenie.
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Robert Pattinson talks about the magic of Water for Elephants
Robert Pattinson talks about the magic of Water for Elephants
I LOVE all the WFE promo going on today. It's been an explosion of new interviews and info :) This article is no exception. FANTASTIC read :)
Speaking with BoxOfficeMagazine.com, here's the Q&A with Rob:
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I LOVE all the WFE promo going on today. It's been an explosion of new interviews and info :) This article is no exception. FANTASTIC read :)
Speaking with BoxOfficeMagazine.com, here's the Q&A with Rob:
You're incredibly busy. What is it about Water for Elephants that made you decide this was the film you wanted to do next?
When I first met Francis, we met at the elephant sanctuary where Tai the elephant lived. I got along with him really, really well in the car. We arrived at this place, met the elephant and he was showing us all the tricks that it was going to do in the movie—it was such an incredible day and just the environment of being around elephants was the first major thing. I loved the idea of working on such a peaceful set because just being around them is incredibly peaceful. Also, having done so many stressful things over the previous year, when I read the script and the book and loved them both, it just felt like I could add something to it. Then it had Reese and Christoph on it and I felt like you can't really get a better cast, and that was about it. I thought it was kind of a no-brainer, really.
It's interesting to hear you talk about the animals because one scene that stands out is the first time you walk through and meet all the animals by yourself. You just seemed so comfortable in that circus environment.
There was something about where we were shooting and just the wildness the story created—there's something kind of magical about it. We were shooting out in the middle of the desert and everything was in this authentic '30s circus tent and there was hardly any kind of modern day film equipment anywhere. You could really believe that you're in the '30s. There was just something about the way the light comes through the tent. There's this real mystic quality and then there's extremely hot, tired animals, exotic animals in these period cages. There is something incredibly beautiful and strange when you see a hyena and tigers and zebras and they're all in the same room together all passed out sleeping—and a baby giraffe at the end. One thing about that scene specifically, the baby giraffe was completely clueless to the fact that there's the tiger in one cage and lion in the other cage directly opposite it. They're both staring at the giraffe during the scene and I was just trying to make the giraffe not realize what was happening and keep him looking in one direction.
That sounds like a metaphor for something, although I'm not exactly sure what.
It's funny because the giraffe wasn't born in the wild or anything so it had no idea of the threats posed about four feet away from him. I mean, everyone always talks about, "Never work with children and never work with animals," but I just found that it's always been a part of me. I enjoy working with children and animals more than adults the majority of the time because they're a constant source of inspiration because they're just doing their own thing. They don't know they're in a movie.
They're the ultimate method actors.
They're really, really, into their characters. [Laughs]
As a kid, did you want to run away with the circus?
Not really. I only went to the circus once when I was about six or something. The clowns were in this little car and the car door blew off and my sister told me that the clown had died, which is completely untrue but I thought it was true up until a year ago. I think that was one of the things that set me off from ever going to the circus again. It's funny because so many people always think the circus is creepy and then you watch Water for Elephants and it doesn't seem even like a circus, really. Some people have asked me, "Is it scary? Are there freaky clowns?" No. Why is that the first thing that comes to your head when you think about a circus? That is just very strange.
So many people are afraid of clowns. What happened to them when they were kids?
I know. It's so weird. Maybe in my generation, most people want to be miserable all the time so they're scared of someone trying to make them laugh. One of my favorite movies was It when I was younger. I kind of always liked the idea of a psycho clown.
I think I actually do blame 'It' for a lot of that. I remember watching that when I was really young and just being terrified—especially of spiders, too.
I watched it again recently and it's really not very scary. I was terrified of it when I was younger for years.
My parents let me read that book when I was ten. I don't know what they were thinking. I wanted to ask you, this film has such an American feel to it. Since you're from London, I was wondering what you drew on to give it this great '30s frontier spirit?
I think it's always been my favorite period of America. Whenever I'm driving through the countryside in America and just see flat land going for ages and ages and tiny little towns with their little gas station and stuff. That's what my idea of America is. I never think about New York or any of the cities. That's what it seems to me. That period, that's the end of the Wild West. That energy I find really attractive. I like the idea of romanticizing America because England in the '30s, there's nothing I particularly want to romanticize. There's something about America at that point in time that seems very symbolic of hope for some reason. As soon as I saw the way Jack Fisk the production designer created the sets, and also just the days and the times of the day we chose to shoot on-we were always shooting in magic hour-it just felt incredibly American all the time and I really liked it. I don't know if you could make a modern movie feel the same. I don't what you do to make something seem really American if it was modern day. Before the '40s, people are essentially still cowboys and that's what Americans are to me. And then it became all white picket fences and something totally different. But the '30s are cool.
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Robert Pattinson Is Looking For The Quiet Life In Italy's "Style" Magazine
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StyleMag-Italy The April issue of Style - on sale tomorrow with Il Corriere della Sera - is dedicated to the new stars of Hollywood. A generation of actors born in the 80s who stand out for their soft elegance and total secretiveness about their private lives.
The cover is dedicated to Robert Pattinson: the 24 year old British actor who emigrated to Hollywood and gained worldwide fame playing the pale vampire in the Twilight saga.
He now represents a new masculinity that is distant from the machismo of the 80s and in a long interview to Style he declares: “Luxury hotels, hot models and designers buzzing around me? All of them are traps, I want a quiet life.” The actor continues: “I’m not interested in casual relationships, I need to get to know people. I’m not making an existential statement: I just want a family with two or three kids”.
Meanwhile, like his colleagues Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Andrew Garfield and Alexander Fehling, he brought a new, fresh, surprising male identity also to that subculture of fans who, via Facebook, made a star of him.
Source StyleMag-Italy Thanks to KStewDevotee and kstewartnews
Thanks to candylaughter for the translation via Robstenation
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