Robert Pattinson's Full Interview With 'The Observer' Magazine Plus New Photos

Robert Pattinson's Full Interview With 'The Observer' Magazine Plus New Photos 

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He’s about to appear in what might be his best film yet. So why is one of Britain’s finest actors so convinced he can’t act? Robert Pattinson talks to Alex Moshakis about stage-fright and why he couldn’t say no to a role in The Lighthouse.

Do you want to hear a funny thing about Robert Pattinson? Robert Pattinson is convinced he doesn’t know how to act. Willem Dafoe can act, Pattinson thinks. Willem Dafoe can act the socks off anyone in the business. And Joaquin Phoenix. Joaquin Phoenix could tie his shoelaces on film and be nominated for an award. And Bruce Willis – Bruce Willis! – now there’s a leading man. But Robert Pattinson? Nope. “I only know how to play scenes, like, three ways,” he says. Three! That’s all. Despite more than a decade in the industry. “I’m nervous on, like, every single movie.”

Pattinson, who is 33, is sitting in a booth in a low-lit restaurant in Notting Hill, west London, dunking table bread into a pot of something. It’s the early evening, dark and cold outside. He has arrived from rehearsals for The Batman, which started not long ago and which are taking place, to his delight, in the studio in which he filmed Harry Potter in the mid-aughts. The Batman is the first time he’s worked in a studio in “like, forever,” and his first mainstream leading role since he retired his best-known character, Twilight’s Edward Cullen, sexy vampire. That was in 2012.

Maybe he’s tired now. Or maybe he’s had a bad day. Maybe he’s arriving at the studio every morning and not quite getting Batman’s vibe. Maybe he’ll never get Batman’s vibe, and people will finally agree he really can’t act, and his career will come screeching to its inevitable end, and the whole world will fold in on itself.

Which are the kind of thoughts Robert Pattinson has.

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Robert Pattinson Featured In Sunday's Observer Magazine

Robert Pattinson Featured In Sunday's Observer Magazine

Rob is featured on the cover of tomorrow's Observer magazine with a new interview inside and photos by Danielle Levitt.

Can't wait to see the photos and read the interview!

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VIDEO INTERVIEW: Awards Spotlight - Robert Pattinson Talks To Anne Thompson for Indiewire

VIDEO INTERVIEW: Awards Spotlight - Robert Pattinson Talks To Anne Thompson for Indiewire

Great 10min Interview with Rob where he talks 'The Lighthouse", "Batman" & "Tenet" with Anne Thompson.

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VIDEO: See The 'Tenet' Trailer With Robert Pattinson

VIDEO: See The 'Tenet' Trailer With Robert Pattinson




FIRST LOOK: Entertainment Weekly features Robert Pattinson with John David Washington in Tenet

FIRST LOOK: Entertainment Weekly features Robert Pattinson with John David Washington in Tenet

Can't wait to see this film! Did Nolan do Rob's wardrobe?? The director's vibe is there.

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Click HERE if you want to see another still from the film sans Rob

Source: EW

FULL VIDEO: LA Times Oscars Roundtable With Robert Pattinson

FULL VIDEO: LA Times Oscars Roundtable With Robert Pattinson

FINALLY!

Robert Pattinson At 'The Lighthouse' Q&A London (11th Dec)

Robert Pattinson At 'The Lighthouse' Q&A London (11th Dec)







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Amazing NEW Robert Pattinson DIOR Images

Amazing NEW Robert Pattinson DIOR Images

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PICS & VIDEO: Robert Pattinson on TODAY's Sunday Sitdown with Willie Geist

PICS & VIDEO: Robert Pattinson on TODAY's Sunday Sitdown with Willie Geist








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VIDEO: Robert Pattinson hanging with his future Catwoman and joining in Zoe Kravitz's birthday festivities (Nov. 30)

VIDEO & PIC: Robert Pattinson hanging with his future Catwoman and joining in Zoe Kravitz's birthday festivities (Nov. 30)

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Fantastic NEW Robert Pattinson Photos From His LA Times Photoshoot

Fantastic NEW Robert Pattinson Photos From His LA Times Photoshoot

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Robert Pattinson & 'The Lighthouse' Nominated for Spirit Awards

Robert Pattinson & 'The Lighthouse' Nominated for Spirit Awards 

Fantastic news today for Rob and 'The Lighthouse' team with lots of nominations in the Spiirt Awards.

The Spirit Awards take place on 8th Feburary 2020









Great LA TIMES Interview With Robert Pattinson

Great LA TIMES Interview With Robert Pattinson

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From The LA Times
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“I’ve always been fascinated by someone who tells me, ‘I like your choices in that scene,’ because I don’t even know what the options are,” Pattinson says, giggling. “I feel like you have a thick membrane of consciousness and you’re digging inside yourself, trying to find one little idea and hope it works. It’s an all-consuming terror and it has been there from the start. I have no idea what I’m doing. I’m just tossing a coin, relying entirely on luck.”

And, yes, this is ridiculous, and Pattinson, 33, knows that full well. But in recalling his transition from playing the vampire romantic Edward Cullen in the “Twilight” franchise to making strange, art house movies that people might stumble across at 2 in the morning and think, “What in the name of God is going on here?,” Pattinson can peg the pivotal moment.

“It’s when David [Cronenberg] called me for ‘Cosmopolis,’” Pattinson says, referring to the 2012 movie in which he played a Wall Street titan crawling across Manhattan in a limo. Before that, all his auditions were for mainstream movies. “I didn’t know you could go after the people you wanted to work with. And that’s what I’ve done the last eight movies.”

That includes “The Batman.” Pattinson read about Reeves making a noir “Batman” movie and thought, “I haven’t done a big thing for ages. This is the one I want.” (His agents were shocked.) He badgered Reeves, met with him and producer Dylan Clark a number of times and finally secured an audition. He spent three weeks preparing for his audition scene only to have all his work cast aside once he put on the Batsuit.

“The lesson I always learn is don’t ever bother preparing for anything because it’s pointless,” Pattinson says. “Every time I’ve heavily prepared a scene, I go in and they’ll say something like, ‘Oh, by the way, it’s zero gravity.’ Or: ‘It’s raining.’” And I’m like, ‘But I really wanted to play it this way! I’ve been thinking about it every waking minute!’ It never works!”

Again, Pattinson finds all this extremely amusing and so you do too because it’s impossible not to get caught up in his casual, good-natured and clear-eyed view of acting and stardom. Two years ago for a magazine cover profile, he was asked to do a video in which he’d interview his hair. He was furious. Now he’d probably do it. But at the time, it seemed too obvious.

“And I never want to do something for an audience ... ever,” Pattinson says. “I think it’s literally disgusting.” He bursts out laughing at the force of his disdain.

“It’s just so disrespectful of people. ‘I made this for you,’ he continues, on a roll. “You don’t know me. How can you know what I want? And it also indoctrinates the audience into thinking that they somehow are special because someone said, ‘I made it for you.’ They didn’t make it for you. They made it for your money.

“Everybody should be making [things] for themselves. If no one likes it, you just have to do it more. And put it out more places. And eventually someone will like it. It has to work eventually. I call it the [Charles] Bukowski method.”

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READ THE FULL INTERVIEW HERE

Robert Pattinson At The LA Times 'The Envelope' Oscars Roundtable

Robert Pattinson At The LA Times 'The Envelope' Oscars Roundtable

Rob is part of the LA Times 'The Envelope' Oscars Roundtable which will air today (November 21st)

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AUDIO: The HFPA In Conversation With Robert Pattinson

AUDIO: The HFPA In Conversation With Robert Pattinson
UPDATE: Added a photo from the interview 

What a treat, 30 MINUTES OF ROB! Get out those headphones, close your eyes and listen!


Robert Pattinson sat down with Kristien Gijbels to talk big opportunities happening in his career, from his starring role in The Lighthouse opposite Willem Dafoe to his role with Timothée Chalamet in The King, to his upcoming turn as Bruce Wayne in The Batman. They also dig into his history with major fandoms, attending the premiere for Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, why he thinks Edward Cullen/Twilight tattoos are "punk rock", and what kernel of an idea inspires all the roles he performs.



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VIDEO & HQ PICS: Robert Pattinson On 'Late Night With Seth Meyers'

VIDEO & HQ PICS: Robert Pattinson On 'Late Night With Seth Meyers'



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NEW PICS: Robert Pattinson Out & About In NYC Yesterday (19th November)

NEW PICS: Robert Pattinson Out & About In NYC Yesterday (19th November)

That coat looks so cosy!

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AUDIO: Robert Pattinson talks to NPR on Fresh Air podcast about Batman, The Lighthouse, not playing an English prince, post-Twilight career, and MORE

AUDIO: Robert Pattinson talks to NPR on Fresh Air podcast about Batman, The Lighthouse, not playing an English prince, post-Twilight career, and MORE

40+ minutes! Yassssssssss. Here are a couple of highlights but please. You know you want all 40+ minutes of Robert Pattinson in your ears.

From Fresh Air:
On how he changes his voice for every role

Whenever I'm doing a movie or a character in an English accent, I mean, I literally feel like I'm naked and I'm incapable of doing my normal voice in a character. It just doesn't come out at all. It's every single time I read something, the first thing to change has something to do with my voice. It just does it naturally, and I find a deep pleasure in doing accents as well.

On getting ready to play Batman in the forthcoming film
It's been played in so many different ways. The comics cover so much ground, the movies cover so much ground. ... So I guess it's kind of what Matt Reeves, who is directing, wants to go for. ... When I was just doing the screen test and stuff, it's pretty astonishing how different you feel when you put [the Batman costume] on. You can have as many ideas as you want and as soon as you put that costume on, it feels like an entirely different situation, which you could never have predicted.
Now for the good stuff! The podcast is also available on your mobile devices if you want to listen on the go. Rob joined me on my drive to work. :)


 
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