Pics & Vids Of Robert Pattinson At The "Water For Elephants" Premiere
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Robert Pattinson & Reese Witherspoon on Elvis Duran
Looking Gorgeous in Grey!
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*NEW* Gorgeous Robert Pattinson ROBsessed "Water For Elephants" Wallpaper
Isn't she great??
I LOVE it and I have it on my computer already in honour of tonights Premiere. Can you tell I'm excited?? (probably just as well i'm not in NY :-})
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Live Streams - Watch The "Water For Elephants" Premiere HERE
Our very own Tink is going to be on the Press Line at the premiere so you can expect some great stuff from her over the next few days (when she recovers from getting up close and personal with Rob).
I don't know about you but I'm starting to get excited already :-D
MTV will be LiveStreaming from 5pm ET
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You can check out photos taken by people who are at the premiere over there as well .
There are already some pics up. I spy a face there that I know ;-) (I see you Tink)
Keep an eye on this post for more updates as they come in!
James White Talks About Working With Robert Pattinson
Even if his name doesn't ring a bell with you, you will recognise his work when you see it!
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HOT NEW "Water For Elephants" Still With Robert Pattinson & Reese Witherspoon
Now we need this bigger ASAP!
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Robert Pattinson Tells Episodi Magazine About His Hectic Lifestyle & Filming "Water For Elephants"
It's a good read, not that many new facts or quotes in it.
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Thanks to Tiina at RobStenation for the Scans & Translation
Water for Elephants is a romantic drama where lovers are played by Robert Pattinson and Reese Witherspoon. The star of the movie is however its biggest star, elephant-Tai, who made her way into Pattinson’s heart.
Robert Pattinson plays a veterinary student in a film based on Sara Gruen's bestseller Water for Elephants set in 30’s depression in United States. Life treats Jacob (Pattinson) hard until he gets a job in acircus as a veterinarian. It's lead by cruel ringmaster August (Christoph Waltz). His young wife Marlena (Reese Witherspoon) is the draw of the circus and Jacob becomes attracted to her. The movie is directed by Francis Lawrence.
For the last 6 months Pattinson has been filming the last two parts of the Twilight saga in Louisiana. The actor made a quick stop in Los Angeles before heading to Vancouver to finish the filming of Breaking Dawn.
Water for Elephants was mostly filmed in California near the farms where exotic animals are kept for filming purposes. The movie begins tragically but these events lead Jacob to animals and love.
"Basically life flipped him finger. He has no way to turn back to his old life so the only possibility is to leave distress behind and look forward. Everything happens so fast that Jacob didn’t even have time to wallow in self-pity. I thought that it must have felt like a shock. I didn’t have many lines in the beginning so I just played with gestures, expressions and other physical ways," Pattinson tells.
Robert Pattinson Talks Secret Scripts & Jeff Buckley Rumours To The Philippine Daily Inquirer
LOS ANGELES- “It’s a secret,” said Robert Pattinson, breaking into laughter. He was just asked to talk some more about the script he is supposedly writing, based on a novel by Lillian Hellmann, as disclosed in a Vanity Fair cover story on the actor by Nancy Jo Sales.
Robert claimed that it was “one of those times when you say in an interview that this is off the record, when you are just really excited about something. She’ll say, ‘Yeah, of course.’” (Kate: Oh no :-()
The “secret” was disclosed in the cover piece but Robert clarified that his screenplay project is not based on one of Lillian’s novels. “It’s just something Lillian Hellman wrote.” Laughing again, he said, “I can’t really say what it is.”
The “Twilight” series star balked at giving more details.
But other than that, he was his usual, easygoing self, quick to be the first one to laugh at himself. In our latest encounter at a meeting room in the Fairmont Miramar Hotel in Santa Monica, he played with a water bottle as he fielded questions.
“I used to write a lot more when I wasn’t getting acting jobs,” he revealed. Chuckling, he said, “You dream about writing parts for yourself.”
He added: “The more scripts you read and the more movies you see get made ... you think, what’s the point in just producing something when you feel you can write something? I used to write all the time when I was younger … I will probably write under a pseudonym, because otherwise everyone will just tear me apart immediately.” (Kate: Mmmm I think that would be a good idea)
Boston Globe - New Video Interview With Robert Pattinson
I love video interviews. We get to hear his lovely voice.
Oh and there's some serious Jaw Porn going on in this vid (just thought it was fair to warn you)
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Robert Pattinson In Daily Telegraph Magazine (UK) - Scans
Our lovely reader Elaine emailed and told us about it so I ran out and found it and scanned it for you all.
I haven't read it myself yet but he talks about his dog at the start.
I think he's well and truly smitten!
Thanks again to Elaine for the tip!
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Robert Pattinson In M Magazine (Austria) Scans & Translation
Big Thanks to our lovely reader Ursula for sending us the Scans & doing the Translation
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Robert Pattinson's interview for the San Francisco Chronicle
Sorry, ladies. In the daylight, Robert Pattinson's skin does not sparkle like diamonds. (Kat: What a relief...) He's not even unusually pale. The closest he gets to his dreamy-vampire persona is when, during the course of conversation, he absently tousles his hair into something like his undead do. Perhaps the most surprising thing about Mr. Hunky Bloodsucker in person is how soft-spoken he is.
That is, until an unwanted visitor appears on the balcony.
"Jesus, I thought that crow was going to come in the room," he says. "That would be a bad omen!"
The large black bird has settled menacingly on the railing, facing outward but occasionally glancing over its shoulder as if to say, "I see you."
Menacing birds
"Weird," Pattinson says, laughing. "I've been having bad experiences with birds. I just got a dog and I was trying to make him pee out on the balcony and there were these enormous seagulls who have absolutely no fear of people. I genuinely thought a seagull was going to grab my dog. Terrifying."
Animals and animus are primary components in Pattinson's new film, the Depression-era romance "Water for Elephants." Pattinson plays Jacob, an erstwhile veterinary student who, after a personal tragedy, essentially runs away with the circus. There he meets performer Marlena (Reese Witherspoon), who is as enchanting as her husband, charming but imbalanced circus owner August (Christoph Waltz), is discomfiting. The web becomes more tangled when August's big new acquisition - a bull elephant - steps into it.
"I don't think there was one thing with the elephants I didn't do," Pattinson says, though not impressed with that fact. "They were pretty nice animals. Everything was pretty easy. The first time I met Tai, she was with, like, five or six other fully grown Indian elephants. They came wandering around, but they would never, ever tread on you. Even their back feet, they're so sensitive to what's going on around them. Gary, their trainer, said, 'Sit,' and all of them sat down, like how a dog sits. I just thought, however this movie comes out, I want to work with this elephant." (Kat: Note to Tai - thank you for winning over Rob so he'd sign on to this movie - another reason to love you, sweet girl.)
Soulful elephant
Even in Pattinson's rapidly growing gallery of lovely leading ladies, Tai ranks up there for beauty and soulfulness of eye. And she was apparently considerably easier a co-star than, say, the horses with which Witherspoon was matched.
"Reese got thrown off once. She got stepped on a bunch of times," Pattinson says. "I saw it happen during scenes, and she didn't say anything, continued on the scene."
He gives a close-mouthed, wide-eyed look of shock, and laughs again. "But yeah, she's pretty tough. (In one scene) the horses were running within a foot of her, and the horses do tread on you; it's nothing like the elephant. And if something goes wrong, they freak out. But she was so easy with them. The horses behaved slightly differently with her than with me. She has a thing. I have an elephant thing, she has a horse thing."
Pattinson is comfortable enough with his animal magnetism to make much of his humor self-deprecating. He acknowledges that having worked with Witherspoon previously - albeit briefly, and for naught, as his scenes were ultimately trimmed from "Vanity Fair" (2005) - was a source of comfort.
" 'Vanity Fair' was my first job and I was completely freaking out about it," he says. "She came to my trailer and said she wanted to run lines or something. She's just really sweet and easygoing. I mean, we didn't hang out or anything, but we sort of felt we knew each other when I met her again."
Odd one out
Still, he was in awe of his co-stars. "When you see Christoph and Reese and they're both Oscar winners and they're big movie stars - also, they have the big parts, they have the kind of loud parts - I'm coming into that thinking, 'I'm kind of the odd one out here, and I'm also in every single scene.' You're a little bit worried.
"She has such an amazing aura on a set. The days she was there were so different from days when she wasn't. She definitely creates a really nice vibe, and everyone's happier when she's around. They're almost depressed when it's just me," he says, laughing.
It was hard to be depressed around Waltz, however.
"He's extremely funny. He had just done that skit on Jimmy Kimmel, 'Der Humpink.' It's one of the funniest skits I've ever seen in my life," he says of meeting Waltz. For the record, "Der Humpink" is an utterly insane sketch one can find online - but afterward one might never be able to look at Col. Hans Landa of "Inglourious Basterds" the same way again ... or feel at ease about his inquiries into life on that French farm. (Kat: Runs off to search youtube....)
"He's very, very good at making anything seem sympathetic. He is kind of, in the book and in the script, just a nutcase. But I think Christoph didn't want to play that straight up," Pattinson says. "But Jacob keeps trying to steal his wife, so where's the happy ending? He's destroyed this hardworking man's business, steals his wife."
British Pattinson confesses a foreigner's fondness for the American 1930s, Depression and all, for how iconically American they seem to him. He referenced Gary Cooper films to help create his "Water for Elephants" character. But it was another American star, playing the older version of Jacob, who connected surprisingly with the young actor.
"The first thing Hal Holbrook said to me was" - Pattison takes on a pretty good Hal Holbrook croak - " 'You look exactly like me!' He came in a couple of days to watch the way I walk and stuff. 'You walk exactly the same as me. And you look like me and you sound like me.' I was looking at the pictures of him when he was younger, and he really does ... we're really similar body shapes. It's really odd. I wouldn't mind ending up like Hal Holbrook."
Water for Elephants (R) opens Friday at Bay Area theaters.
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Robert Pattinson Shares the HQ Love Twice in One Day
Robert Pattinson's so good to us! Sharing the beautiful blue love of the Water for Elephants press conference twice in the same day.
The profile shot always stuns me into silence... like this one below...
... erm, Rob... the intense stare isn't helping.
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Reese Witherspoon Gives Advice To Robert Pattinson Fans
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Jacqueline West Compares Robert Pattinson To Brad Pitt
There’s no denying that Robert Pattinson is hot, but does he have what it takes to be the next Brad Pitt? "Water for Elephants" costume designer, Jacqueline West, who worked with Brad on "The Curious Case of Benjamin Button," seems to think so.
"I think Brad would think so too," Jacqueline told us.
Jacqueline, who designed all of Rob's 1930s looks in "WFE" (including his new favorite pair of underpants!) said that similar to Brad, designing for Rob was a treat. (Kate: Bet she thought all her Christmasses came at once)
"He's kind of perfect," she said. (Kate: I won't argue with you there) "He's easy, like Brad in that way. (Kate: Easy on the eye) You can't put anything on them that they don't look good in." Ahh the advantages of being ridiculously good looking.
That's not where the similarities end though. Jacqueline added that the two guys have a lot more in common than their looks.
"Both of them are so nice to work with. They're both really lovely people and nice to everyone, respectful of everyone's work and collaborative and genuine," she said (as if we needed more reasons to love them). "There's something very down to earth about both of them. Brad, because he's from the Midwest, I think, and Rob, because he came from theater."
Jacqueline, who has met both Brad and Rob’s families (seriously, how can we get that job?),(Kate: Hey that's my line!) said that their upbringing is definitely to credit for their all-around awesomeness.
"I met both their families and they're both lovely and well brought up," she said.
And there’s more. Jacqueline also noticed a common thread in the way both actors work.
"They're similar in the way they approach characters and a part and how they're so respectful about their craft."
Okay, we're pretty much sold. RPattz could very well be the next BP, now all that's left is for the two of them is to star in a movie together, possibly opposite their other halves (a.k.a. Kristen Stewart and Angelina Jolie) both brunettes who they met on set (see what we did there?).
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