*New* Robert Pattinson Looking Gorgeous In Blue - HQ Pics From "Water For Elephants" Press Conference

More New Robert Pattinson HQ Pics From The "Water For Elephants"Press Conference.
I love Rob in blue.

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More HQ Pics Of Robert Pattinson & Reese Witherspoon At The ACM's

More Robert Pattinson and Reese Witherspoon HQ Pics from Last Night Acm's

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I want to know what the joke is!

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Reese Witherspoon Talks To The Insider About Working With A Sick Robert Pattinson



Reese Witherspoon's March 26 wedding to agent Jim Toth was one of the most talked about events of 2011 so far, and the actress spilled details on how it feels to have her private life in the public spotlight.

"I think you don't really understand why people are interested in you or your life or your personal life, but I gave up trying to figure out a long time ago," Reese told "The Insider" co-host Kevin Frazier. "And now it really is like a gift in my life. I feel like I'm always met with a lot of positive energy and people wanting to hug me or feel good about me."

Reese stars in 'Water for Elephants' alongside Robert Pattinson, playing a married woman who engages in a love affair with Robert, who plays a circus animal caretaker. The two have a few steamy love scenes, but the actors leaked that it may not have been as sexy as it seemed.

"I never had a love scene with a person that sick in my entire life," said Reese. "He was like infectiously ill."

In addition to Robert's unhealthy state, Reese also had to contend with the general dirtiness of the set while filming in the desert, but she had no complaints.

"It was very authentic," said Reese. "It was very much like the Dust Bowl and California in the 1930s... The privilege and the opportunity of getting to make a movie that's so interesting - you know, movies don't come along like this very often - and it's just such a great story."

'Water for Elephants' stampedes into theaters April 22.

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Robert Pattinson Press Conference Pics (Now HQ)

We had these Robert Pattinson Press COnference Pics HERE but now they're HQ and extra cute!

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*NEW* Robert Pattinson & Reese Witherspoon Talk To Entertainment Tonight (Preview)

Preview of Robert Pattinson & Reese Witherspoon's Interview with Entertainment Tonight



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Reese Witherspoon wed agent Jim Toth on March 26, but she was right back to work on Sunday, April 3 talking to ET correspondent Chris Jacobs about her marriage and new movie with Robert Pattinson.

"It's good," Reese said of the first week of her marriage. "Now I'm working. How did that happen?"

In her new movie 'Water for Elephants,' Reese plays a married star performer in a circus who catches the attention of a young animal caretaker, played by 'Twilight' star Robert and the two dished on their steamy on-screen chemistry.
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Reese joked that the key for performing their love scenes was to approach the situation "slowly." The actress may have become embarrassed when Robert revealed that previous to their big screen love affair, the two played mother and son in a movie when Robert was 17 and Reese was 27.

"How 'bout that?" said Reese. "Somebody said to me, 'Was it totally weird, like, being so much older than Rob?' And I was like, 'I'm not that much older than Rob.'"

'Water For Elephants' stampedes into theaters April 22. Click the video to see Reese talk about her kids playing with the animals on set.

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Love At First Sight

Emmm...... I am personally offering to get rid of the stuff on your lips for you Rob!



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Robert Pattinson & Reese Witherspoon Looking Stunning At The ACMA's (Now In HQ)

Of course Robert Pattinson was his usual gorgeous self at the ACMA's last night with Reese Witherspoon. We had these pics earlier HERE but now they're in HQ.

So lick, lick, lick and Save (always making sure that you clean your screen afterwards) Robsessed will not be held responsible for any damage to computers from excessive licking!

Rob:Awww come on....Can I come on your honeymoon Reese? You'll hardly know I'm there. I promise!!
Reese: Just give it up already Rob, you're not coming.

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Rob: I didn't really want to go anyway. I was just pretending to be interested!
Reese: Ya, Ya I believe you. Now just smile will you.

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Mmmmm maybe if I throw her a bit of jawPorn she'll change her mind.
Bingo! No woman can resist.
Reese: "Jim honey, you don't mind if Rob tags along do you? You know to...em... carry the bags."

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Rob: Can I tell them Reese?? Can I pleeeeease.
Reese: Oh go on so.

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Rob: Well I just wanted to announce that........I'm going on honeymoon with Reese.
Reese: And Jim........Rob.......don't forget Jim is coming too.
Rob: Pfffft Jim........oh alright I suppose he can come along too.
Oh and you won't be able to see THIS honeymoon online!
SO There.

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New Family Site: Cosmopolis Film

Please welcome a new family site: Cosmopolis Film

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Our Tink started a new blog for Robert Pattinson's upcoming movie Cosmopolis. As you know it's not a big studio movie but we, fans, WILL make it big. Please visit Tink's blog and get inside the world of Eric Packer :)

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Robert Pattinson talks Breaking Dawn leaks to MTV

Robert Pattinson talks Breaking Dawn leaks to MTV

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Wish this wasn't censored.... ;)

How do people hack this stuff? It's a mystery to me. Rob wants us to form an army but we need to know where to set up warfare. I'll get scrappy for Rob. :)

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Access Hollywood interviews with Robert Pattinson and Reese Witherspoon for Water for Elephants

Access Hollywood interviews with Robert Pattinson and Reese Witherspoon for Water for Elephants

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Robert Pattinson and Reese Witherspoon get playful on Access Hollywood





Such cute interviews! Reese is crazy...Rob is the best thing you could pack for your honeymoon ;)

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Hit Fix covers the Water for Elephants press junket with Robert Pattinson

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More Water for Elephants press junket goodies pour in. Hit Flix had this to share:

Where does Robert Pattinson begin and Edward Cullen end? At this point in the young "Twilight" thesp’s career it’s tough to separate the heartthrob actor from the heartthrob bloodsucker, but he’s currently making his second attempt at changing all that – after one false start with the disappointing "Remember Me" - with "Water for Elephants", the upcoming adaptation of Sara Gruen’s bestselling historical novel. In the film, Pattinson plays Jacob Jankowski, a circus veterinarian who gets involved in a messy love triangle with equestrian beauty Marlena (Reese Witherspoon) and her ruthless animal-trainer husband August ("Inglourious Basterds’" charming Christoph Waltz).

Given the talent pedigree of the film, which was directed by "I Am Legend" helmer Francis Lawrence, it would seem a smart choice for Pattinson to take on the more “adult” role opposite Witherspoon and Waltz, though the actor certainly wasn’t about to admit to that kind of career calculation to a room full of image-burnishing journalists (he needs to stay “relatable”, after all). He’d rather have us believe he accepted the part merely for the opportunity to work with “Ty” (in the film she’s named ”Rosie”), the trained elephant who in the film is purchased by August to help boost his traveling show’s anemic ticket sales.

“I basically decided to do the movie at that point”, said the elegantly-rumpled Pattinson of first meeting the pachyderm, who’d earlier been on display outside the swanky Fairmont Miramar Hotel in Santa Monica where the press conference was being held. “I hadn’t read the script or anything!”

Luckily he wasn’t on the panel for Pattinson to unintentionally offend screenwriter Richard LaGravenese – only Lawrence, Waltz, and Witherspoon, the latter speaking in that slight Tennessee drawl as she described her own first encounter with the enormous animal.

“Francis and I went out and visited Ty probably three months before shooting, or four months before shooting, and [he] brought a camera. [Laughs] And I was like, ‘why [is he bringing] a camera?’ And then he took pictures of me, every moment, the first experiences I had of meeting her”, the actress recounted. “Then he sent me the pictures, and I was like ‘oh my gosh!’…I looked terrified, basically.”

“You were?” Pattinson asked her, seemingly dumbfounded.

“Oh, the first time I was terrified, yeah”, she answered. “I screamed!”

“That’s strange”, he replied blankly, as if being nervous around an animal capable of crushing a human being in a matter of seconds somehow defied all reason.

Or maybe he was just sticking up for his lady. After all, rumors had started circulating that Pattinson and his 9,000 pound costar developed something of a special love connection during filming.

“This is really strange, I don’t know who started this thing”, remarked the actor, as if he’d just ridden a time machine back to 2009 and was once again addressing rumors about dating Kristen Stewart. “I’ve been asked about it all day. It sounds really disturbing! Like [I’ve] been flirting with the elephant. I don’t know…I think I had a relationship with the elephant, [but] it was kind of based purely on candy. I strategically placed mints, like, [I] suck[ed] on a peppermint for a bit and then stick it onto [my] body, like into my armpits…and [I didn’t] tell anyone. So every single time the elephant would be constantly sniffing me, and I’d be like, ‘I don’t know, she just really likes me, it’s crazy!’ [Laughs.] But yeah, I think she was just sniffing around for a treat.”

The possibility of that intriguing inter-species courtship effectively quashed ("Breaking: Robert Pattinson not cheating on Kristen Stewart with an elephant!”), Pattinson and Witherspoon – who, interestingly, shared a brief scene in 2004’s Vanity Fair that ended up on the cutting room floor – later went on to discuss how they managed to immerse themselves in the Depression-era world of their romantically-linked characters. Astonishingly, it turns out there are these other people that work on movies, who are apparently known as “the crew”. I guess sometimes they help the actors out with that “getting into character” sorta stuff.

“There was a kind of comprehensive creation of the world”, said Pattinson of playing his character, a college student who loses everything when his parents are killed in a tragic car crash and end up leaving a mountain of debt behind. “There was an embankment with a train track on the top, and all the trailers were on one side, and then there was the circus world on the other. And once you walked over the tracks, there'd be a camera pretty much, that was the only thing from the 21st century. You could stand on the tracks and look over everything and [you feel like] you’re in the ‘30s.

“Jack Fisk, the production designer, he was using authentic pegs and stuff -- very single thing, the ropes, everything, which built the world, it was all totally real”, he continued. “Authentic period underpants do actually help, as well. I actually wore them every single day. I mean, Jacqueline West, the costume [designer], it’s unbelievable, some of this stuff. Almost everything was real. I mean, every pair of jeans, it was all from the ‘20s and ‘30s. It was crazy.”


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Transcript of Robert Pattinson during the Water for Elephants press conference

Robert Pattinson talked Water for Elephants all day today and Collider provided fans with the transcript from the press conference portion.

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Question: What was the impression you got from reading the book that made you want to do a film adaptation?

ROBERT PATTINSON: I think I’ve just always had a bit of an affinity for that era. I always wanted to do a movie around that time. And, I think it was just very solid, how she (author Sara Gruen) created the world there. I just wanted to be a part of it.

How did you approach becoming a person from another time?

PATTINSON: There was a comprehensive creation of the world. I’ve never worked on anything so detailed. There was an embankment with a train track on the top. All the trailers were on one side, and then the circus world was on the other. Once you walked over the tracks, there would be a camera, but that was the only thing from the 21st Century. You could stand on the tracks and look over at everything, and you were in the ‘30s. We were out in the middle of the desert in Fillmore, and there was nothing else around. There was an orchard. We were in the ‘30s. Jack Fisk, the production designer, used authentic pegs and the ropes. Every single thing which built the world was all totally real. And, authentic period underpants do actually help, as well. I actually wore them every single day. Jacqueline West, the costume designer, was unbelievable. Almost everything was real. Every pair of jeans were all from the ‘20s and ‘30s. It was crazy.

What do you love so much, about that time period?

PATTINSON: There’s a wildness to it. I think that’s why I like that period. After that, it’s just white picket fences. It just gets progressively more boring. But, it’s the end of the Wild West. It’s why kids still want to be cowboys, even in England.

What was it like to work with Tai, the elephant, especially in the beginning?

PATTINSON: I wasn’t scared at all. There was only one moment, when we first saw the whole herd together and Gary, Tai’s trainer said, “Sit,” literally as if he were talking to a dog, and it sat down in exactly the same way a dog would. Just seeing that, it’s totally incomprehensible. I basically decided to do the movie, at that point. I hadn’t read the script or anything. It’s very powerful to think that you can have a relationship with these huge beasts.

It’s been said that the elephant took quite a liking to you. How does an elephant flirt?

PATTINSON: I don’t know who started that. I’ve been asked about it all day. It sounds really disturbing. I wasn’t flirting with the elephant. I think I had a relationship with the elephant, but it was based purely on candy. I strategically placed mints. I’d suck a peppermint for a bit, and then stick it onto my body, under my armpits and covering my entire chest, and not tell anyone. So, every single time, the elephant would be constantly sniffing me and I’d be like, “I don’t know, she just really likes me. It’s crazy!” But, I think she was just sniffing around for a treat.

In the film, your character Jacob lies about being a vet to get a job in the circus. Have you ever lied to get an acting job?

PATTINSON: Oh, yeah, all the time. I don’t know if there’s the same thing in America, but there’s a thing called the Spotlight Form in England, where you have all your talents and accents and everything. You just tick these boxes, saying what you’re capable of, as an actor. I just tick everything. I can do any accent in the world. I can literally do any technical skill. I think it’s still like that. I ticked that I can do Lithuanian accents, fluently.

What was it like to do the kissing scenes with Reese Witherspoon, who is so much smaller than you are?

PATTINSON: It’s really easy for me. I’ve got quite bad posture and I’ve got a big, heavy head, so it just slumps down and she was in the right spot, naturally.

How was it to do the scenes where you have to shovel the animal poop?

PATTINSON: I don’t mind working with poop, at all. I have a natural propensity to work on big piles of poop. I’m very familiar with it. I don’t know why I wasn’t grossed out by it, at all. Because everything felt so authentic all the time, you just accept it, as part of the world. The scene where we were in that train car, there were like 10 billion flies. On any other movie, I think I’d be like, “Let’s just do one take!” But, I was perfectly happy to make a little mound and sit there and eat my lunch.

Did you enjoy getting to shoot some of the film in Tennessee?

PATTINSON: There was an amazing moonshine day. It was one of the best days of the shoot. Drinking moonshine in 120 degrees, half of the crew was passed out, after one sip. It was amazing!

Was there anything about Jacob Jankowski’s journey in the film that you, personally, could relate to?

PATTINSON: I don’t know. I guess I had an experience, when I did a Harry Potter film, years ago, and I was just starting to realize that I wanted to be an actor, even though I had already finished three movies, by that point. I remember being in Tokyo and looking out the window and seeing the Tokyo skyline. It made me reflect on what had happened in my life, and I was in awe of what road I had taken, by accident. In terms of being mesmerized by a girl, like he is, I guess that happens.



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MORE Robert Pattinson interviews from the Water for Elephants press junket

MORE Robert Pattinson interviews from the Water for Elephants press junket

So much great press for Water for Elephants!

Jake the Movie Guy's interview with Rob as well as Reese and Christoph mixed in:

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Fox All Access interview gave a preview of their interview with Rob coming this week:



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