There's no new scenes in this Robert Pattinson "Water For Elephants" TV Spot but there are some reviews added to it.
I see a few names I recognise!
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New still of Robert Pattinson in Water for Elephants
New still of Robert Pattinson in Water for Elephants
Um.... *blinks slowly*
Click the image for LARGE...um....porn. That's just what this is. So much porn.
Click HERE to see a new still of Reese Witherspoon.
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Um.... *blinks slowly*
Click the image for LARGE...um....porn. That's just what this is. So much porn.
Click HERE to see a new still of Reese Witherspoon.
Source
Audio of Robert Pattinson during Water for Elephants press conference
Audio of Robert Pattinson during Water for Elephants press conference
I was waiting for this! Love his voice :)
Lion & Lamb Love
I was waiting for this! Love his voice :)
Lion & Lamb Love
Water for Elephants costume designer sketches Robert Pattinson
InStyle shared the costume sketch of Robert Pattinson from Water for Elephants costume designer, Jacqueline West. I think she's pretty great at sketching him. She should do these wax figures! She's got his brood down.
From InStyle:
Click HERE to view her sketches for Reese Witherspoon.
From InStyle:
"The script followed the novel so closely that it was easy to picture what the characters looked like. They practically dressed themselves," says West, who created both dapper evening ensembles and well-worn work looks for Robert Pattinson's character Jacob. "Rob cleans up well... and he dirties up well too!"
Click HERE to view her sketches for Reese Witherspoon.
Robert Pattinson talks to Reelz Channel during the Water for Elephants press junket
Robert Pattinson talks to Reelz Channel during the Water for Elephants press junket
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Source via Robstenation via TinkerStew | YouTube
Sneak Peek at Robert Pattinson on The Ellen Show
Robert Pattinson taped The Ellen Show today and it will air Wednesday, April 20th. Check out this first still and clip from the show plus a mini glimpse into the convo from the always entertaining Rob with the always entertaining, Ellen DeGeneres.
From Celebuzz:
Popsugar gave us a glimpse of this oh-so-boring talk about Rob, his arse, and underpants. ;)
GAH! Could he BE any cuter hugging the basket of underpants??? Love him. :)
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From Celebuzz:
What we wouldn’t give to have been on set THAT day!
Robert Pattinson continues his press tour for Water for Elephants by stopping by The Ellen DeGeneres Show airing Wednesday, to discuss his, um, unmentionables.
The Twilight star revealed to Ellen DeGeneres that he had a wardrobe malfunction — in a pair of Ellen-branded undies! RPattz explained he was down to his last pair of underwear, and chose to wear a pair Ellen had recently given him on set.
He told the talk show host, “I only had one pair left and they were those ones (“Ellen” underwear). We were doing this big fight screen and for some reason I think the shape of my body, my back is too long or something. So my a** is constantly hanging out!”
He added, “Every single shot we were doing this big fight and every shot has these Ellen underpants. It came to a point where producers are calling up my agent going, ‘I don’t know what he is up to but I don’t like it!’”
Ellen rewarded him with a gift of (what else?) a basket full of Ellen underwear! The full episode airs Wednesday, April 20th.
Popsugar gave us a glimpse of this oh-so-boring talk about Rob, his arse, and underpants. ;)
GAH! Could he BE any cuter hugging the basket of underpants??? Love him. :)
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Robert Pattinson interview with Buzzine
Robert Pattinson sat down and talked to Buzzine about Water for Elephants and....the Royal Wedding? LOL
One of the most recognizable faces in Hollywood, Robert Pattinson tries to avoid cameras while continuing his successful acting career with new period romance Water for Elephants with Reese Witherspoon. The handsome actor sat down with Buzzine and opened up about the difficulties his Twilight success has caused in his life, his concept of love, and working with dangerous animals on this film.
Emmanuel Itier: How was it with working all these wild animals, and has your conception of circuses changed while doing this movie in the sense of how they treat animals?
Robert Pattinson: I don’t really know how circuses themselves treat animals. I know a lot of circuses get a bad name for it, but none of the animals we had were from circuses; they were all film animals and stuff. I know how hard it must be. It must be just ridiculous because it’s relentless…because of the amount of injuries the animals get and stuff. For instance, with the horses -- to teach those horses the tricks that they needed to know, it took months and months and months and months. If one of them goes down, there’s no back-up or anything. It’s going to take another six months to train a horse. It’s so precarious, running a circus so much. But working with wild animals, for me, was one of the things which I thought made the job easier. Even before we started, I was thinking it’s like doing a job where you’re just working with babies all the time, because the babies are going to do their own thing and you just react to the baby. I mean, if you've got an elephant in the scene and the elephant is kind of doing whatever it wants, it’s so easy to play anything because you suddenly have a trunk in your face or something, and then you've got to just make something up. No one expects the scene to be totally perfect because everyone has accepted that these are wild animals, and whatever comes will come. It’s not all like, “The animal's got to hit its mark!” It’s never going to be like that. It made it very a relaxing set, in a weird sort of way.
EI: Were there any scary moments at all with the animals?
RP: There was one with the zebras. They’re a lot smarter than horses, and you cannot control them. They’re impossible to tame. If you tie them down, they just drag the rope out, and if they didn’t drag the rope out, they just keep kicking anything around. One of them pulled away and ran toward me. It was part of the scene and I got out of the way. I found out afterwards that everyone thought I was a pussy for getting out of the way. Apparently Christoph [Waltz] had gotten in front of Reese [Witherspoon] and other actresses in apparently protecting them. I was just like, “Really? Christoph was going to risk his life for the scene? Why didn’t he just get out of the way?” I watched back the playback and Reese just grabbed Christoph and used him as a shield from the zebra. It’s very funny, and he’s going around claiming like, “Yeah, I just ran in front of them. [Laughs] The zebra was not going to get past me.”
EI: That brings me to what the director says about you. It’s hard to find a man of 23-24 and who is too young for the part. So he says, "Rob was already a man – thoughtful, intelligent, empathetic, strong, and confident." What can you identify with, and what makes a man a man?
RP: I always just think if you’re comfortable in who you are, then that’s it. I don’t know if people ever really are but if you can be a man, I guess that’s what I see being a man or whatever to be.
EI: Do you feel grown up?
RP: Sort of, and not at all. It’s weird. If you’re doing films, I do feel like you get stuck in little time bubbles, especially with the fame thing as well, where you’re not meeting new people. I never meet anyone. Also, you have to have the same conversation all the time. Everyone who to talks to you -- you just have the same conversation pretty much. So you never develop how most people mature. You see/hear people’s different perspectives on things, but you've got to go through the same trivial bullshit every time you’re talking to them. Eventually it does affect your mind. You don’t actually know how to have a conversation with people about anything else. If someone’s not talking about you, you’ll like, “Uh!” [Laughs]
EI: Where do you go when you want to have a piece of that normal life?
RP: One thing I found: if you are going to do a film, for instance -- not just as an actor, and you’re forcing yourself, like you have to go to meetings and people have to treat you as an actual engineer in the process... That’s why I want to do that and just be... If you’re producing or something, but in a genuine level, not as a vanity credit or anything, where people actually have to come to you with their problems, then you kind of bring it back again. But if you’re just an actor, it’s so funny because people feel like they just have to hide everything from you all the time. It’s like, “Oh, don’t let them get upset about anything,” which is so bizarre. You’re like a little bird. You've got like security around you all the time.
EI: When Jacob sees Marlena, he falls in love with her immediately. Do you believe in love at first sight?
RP: Yeah, completely.
EI: Did that ever happen to you?
RP: A lot … I would have thought the majority of people who think they’re in love with someone, I think it’s the first time they see them. I mean the first time they really see them anyway, I think.
EI: How do you know that you are in love? What kind of a feeling is that for you?
RP: I don’t know. It’s impossible to answer.
EI: When you were young, did you go to see the circus? Were you fascinated with the life of the circus, or not?
RP: I wasn’t really; my sister was. She always was one of these kids who wanted to run away with the circus. When I was a kid, I went once in my life. The little car which the clowns were on, the door blew off and I think it broke one of the clown’s legs or something. My sister turned around to me said, “That clown just died.” She’s a little bit older than me, and I was like, “Huh?” I was looking down at the clown the on the floor, and they had to carry him off the stage. I thought, up until I was about 21 -- that was my only experience of a circus -- that the clown died. Then my mum heard me telling someone, and she was like, “The clown didn’t die. What are you talking about? He just fell off the car.”
EI: If you had the opportunity, like your character, to tell you the story of your life in four years, what would it be? What would you like to be able to tell of your story, and what will be your hope in your story?
Find out after the cut!
Donna Scott from Water for Elephants talks about infamous Robert Pattinson scenes
Donna Scott from Water for Elephants talks about infamous Robert Pattinson scenes
Donna Scott plays Barbara in Water for Elephants and I love her. She was so candid and personable when I met her and had the best Rob stories. Truly class act.
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Donna Scott plays Barbara in Water for Elephants and I love her. She was so candid and personable when I met her and had the best Rob stories. Truly class act.
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Francis Lawrence mentions Robert Pattinson fans on twitter and directing Rob's music video
Director of Water for Elephants, Francis Lawrence (@Hibbits), talked about lending Robert Pattinson his music video directing skills for Rob's potential first music video...but there's a stipulation ;)
In this video, he spreads the love and thanks fans on twitter for being so supportive.
The videos aren't available everywhere yet but should be up on YouTube soon. We'll update when we get it.
The Fab Life
In this video, he spreads the love and thanks fans on twitter for being so supportive.
The videos aren't available everywhere yet but should be up on YouTube soon. We'll update when we get it.
The Fab Life
Gorgeous HQ's From Robert Pattinson & Reese Witherspoon's EW Photoshoot
We had these EW Robert Pattinson & Reese Witherspoon Pics before but they weren't HQ.
These ones are tagged, hopefully they'll be out soon untagged but for now......Enjoy!
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These ones are tagged, hopefully they'll be out soon untagged but for now......Enjoy!
Click & Click Again for HQ
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Pick Up Your "Water For Elephants" Soundtrack Today
Yes for those of you in the US you can get your "Water For Elephants" Sountrack Today.
If you haven't already ordered it you can do so on the link below
MP3
And for people in the UK you can Pre-Order below
(It's released May 2nd)
MP3 is available for download now though
Moviefone Unscripted Outtake Vids With Robert Pattinson & Reese Witherspoon (You Tube Versions)
We had these Moviefone Unscripted Outtake Vids with Robert Pattinson & Reese Witherspoon yesterday (along with the full interview).
If you missed it check it out HERE
We didn't have You Tube versions of the outtakes, so for those of you that want them, here you go.
If you missed it check it out HERE
We didn't have You Tube versions of the outtakes, so for those of you that want them, here you go.
Beautiful Robert Pattinson HQ's From The "Water For Elephants" Premiere
This is just a selection (hard to believe huh?) of the gorgeous Robert Pattinson HQ's from Twilightish.
Check out their blog for Tons MORE!
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MORE After The CUT!
Check out their blog for Tons MORE!
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MORE After The CUT!
Jacqueline West Likes Robert Pattinson "Dirty"
Yes Jacqueline I have to agree I like him "durrrrrrrrrty" too.
Huh? What do you mean she doesn't mean that kind of dirty.
She told MTV that Robert Pattinson "really dirties up well" and that it's "great to see him dirty and sweaty and dusty"
Oh she means that type of dirty! Oh that's ok too, I'll take Rob dirty and sweaty and dusty ;-)
Read below for more of what she said.
From MTV
There's no denying Robert Pattinson has a certain something. Experts have tried to pinpoint the precise formula for his unique brand of awesome (unkempt hair + self-effacing personality = the man of our dreams?), but the magical recipe continues to allude. Being the benevolent blog that we are, we decided to aid the scientific community by asking someone who's got loads of personal insight—"Water for Elephants" costume designer Jacqueline West.
You see, Jacqueline gave Rob his favorite pair of 1930s underpants, and we figured, who better than the woman who dressed him (figuratively at least!) to give us some dish. Jacqueline spoke to us about Rob's cool style off set and how his physique was different than what she expected after seeing "Twilight."
"You know, he’s very casual. He wears jeans and hoodies and tennis shoes, but he has a really, really nice style," she said. "Everything is well selected, but he’s very casual. He is a jeans and T-shirt, sweatshirt kind of guy." In other words, totally our type (hear that Rob?).
Jacqueline also added that Rob cleans up "nicely" but that she prefers his "dirtied" up look in the flick. (Kate: So do we Jacqueline ;-})
"This movie, I used to tell friends, 'he really dirties up well.' We've all seen him...used to seeing him so scrubbed and clean in the 'Twilight' movies. It's great to see him dirty and sweaty and dusty and really in working clothes," she said (as if we needed another reason to go out and buy a ticket for the movie). "It was a nice transformation and it made him such a different person than the other films I've seen him in."
Speaking off those other films, Jacqueline said that she watched "Twilight" to get a sense of Rob's body shape but that it didn't really do justice to his physique.
"I didn't realize from the 'Twilight' movies how really manly he is. I didn't realize until I really met Rob in person how really manly I could make his wardrobe and that he would be able to wear it so well," she said. "I didn't know how big he is. He's really like a Gary Cooper or someone like that, he has incredible stature."
A manlier, dirtier Rob? Don't mind if we do.
Huh? What do you mean she doesn't mean that kind of dirty.
She told MTV that Robert Pattinson "really dirties up well" and that it's "great to see him dirty and sweaty and dusty"
Oh she means that type of dirty! Oh that's ok too, I'll take Rob dirty and sweaty and dusty ;-)
Read below for more of what she said.
From MTV
There's no denying Robert Pattinson has a certain something. Experts have tried to pinpoint the precise formula for his unique brand of awesome (unkempt hair + self-effacing personality = the man of our dreams?), but the magical recipe continues to allude. Being the benevolent blog that we are, we decided to aid the scientific community by asking someone who's got loads of personal insight—"Water for Elephants" costume designer Jacqueline West.
You see, Jacqueline gave Rob his favorite pair of 1930s underpants, and we figured, who better than the woman who dressed him (figuratively at least!) to give us some dish. Jacqueline spoke to us about Rob's cool style off set and how his physique was different than what she expected after seeing "Twilight."
"You know, he’s very casual. He wears jeans and hoodies and tennis shoes, but he has a really, really nice style," she said. "Everything is well selected, but he’s very casual. He is a jeans and T-shirt, sweatshirt kind of guy." In other words, totally our type (hear that Rob?).
Jacqueline also added that Rob cleans up "nicely" but that she prefers his "dirtied" up look in the flick. (Kate: So do we Jacqueline ;-})
"This movie, I used to tell friends, 'he really dirties up well.' We've all seen him...used to seeing him so scrubbed and clean in the 'Twilight' movies. It's great to see him dirty and sweaty and dusty and really in working clothes," she said (as if we needed another reason to go out and buy a ticket for the movie). "It was a nice transformation and it made him such a different person than the other films I've seen him in."
Speaking off those other films, Jacqueline said that she watched "Twilight" to get a sense of Rob's body shape but that it didn't really do justice to his physique.
"I didn't realize from the 'Twilight' movies how really manly he is. I didn't realize until I really met Rob in person how really manly I could make his wardrobe and that he would be able to wear it so well," she said. "I didn't know how big he is. He's really like a Gary Cooper or someone like that, he has incredible stature."
A manlier, dirtier Rob? Don't mind if we do.
New Robert Pattinson & Reese Witherspoon "Water For Elephants" Still
I love this still of Robert Pattinson, Reese Witherspoon & Tai.
We DID have it before as a magazine scan HERE but now it's a proper still
Source MrPattinson.com via Robstenation
We DID have it before as a magazine scan HERE but now it's a proper still
Source MrPattinson.com via Robstenation
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