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More Twilight Press Conference Pics-SUPER HQ

Some of these are so close you can see his pores.
Thats a little close. Click pic for super HQ view.



Catherine talks about steamy Rob :-))



MTV: Were you gasping back in the day, when you had Robert and Kristen [Stewart] audition by sitting down on your bed and practicing that scene?

Hardwicke: I kinda was, actually. [Laughs.] I was trying to be cool, but I started to realize, "This is gonna be steamy, this is gonna be hot, this is gonna get people going."

MTV: A lot of these actors have found their stocks quickly rising. Who, in your opinion, has handled it the best?

Hardwicke: Well, Rob and Kristen have both done a great job of dealing with all the madness and the excitement, because they're both very serious and dedicated to their craft, and they're looking for excellent work that challenges them. So I think they look at every script that comes to them and think what the challenges can be: "What can I make out of this? How can I make this significant and wonderful?"

Fame takes a big bite out of 'Twilight' star Robert Pattinson



Examiner.com had an interview with Rob and here it is :-))
Twilight is the most anticipated film of the season but even headliner Robert Pattinson can't grasp the enormity of its popularity—or his for that matter.

"I feel as if I’ve been in this Twilight bubble where I never see the outside world," the 22-year-old star said during a blink-and-you-miss-him press tour through The City earlier this week. " I get a lot of people saying, 'How does it feel to be an overnight sensation?' But I literally have not been to a restaurant in such a long time. I have no idea what my real life is like any more. Maybe when the film comes out and I go back to London, I can actually see what the real difference is."

The movie, which opens nationwide Nov. 21, is based on the 2005 "young adult" bestseller of the same name by Stephanie Meyer. It chronicles the life, love and angst of teen vamp Edward Cullen, whose extraordinary powers and sense of perception captures the attention of Bella, played by Kristen Stewart. Interestingly enough, Pattinson, who had stints in two Harry Potter films, didn't read the "Twilight" novels before auditioning for the lead role.

"I was living in England and it wasn’t big there," he says. "I actually tried to read it five months before when somebody had told me about it, and I read a few pages, and I thought, 'Oh, this isn’t my thing.' And I didn’t know that there was a phenomenon. I thought it was a little bit 'girly.' But then I read the script and it cut out a lot of the descriptions Edward was saying. It read more like an action script. So later, I went back to the book afterward and saw what the differences had been. I looked at a bit more objectively. I liked the book better when I came back to it the second time."

As for mentally crawling into the skin of Edward, Pattinson noted that his biggest pressure was worrying about "Edward having to be attractive."

"I mean that was the thing in the book—the key thing was that he be attractive," he adds. "And it was especially challenging when you’re trying to be frightening and pretty at the same time. It’s quite a complicated scenario, especially when you have to stay PG-13.

Is he saying he doesn't think he's attractive? "I think I am attractive … in some ways," Pattinson laughs. "Definitely a little bit shy."

There was also the pressure of Twilight being Pattinson's first American film. "I had a lot to think about in terms of the franchise—think about three films," he says. "And for that there has to be a matrix laid out, which is quite a heavy workload. And a lot of the movie, I guess I am kind of responsible for it. I haven’t done anything 'big,' which I feel responsible for. I had no real experience of having to hold a film myself.”

Fans of the book don't seem worried. There's so much online buzz, no doubt the film will take home the Number One spot in its opening weekend. In the meantime, Pattinson has already dashed off to another city for yet another round of promotional interviews. Asked whether he believed in the supernatural, and vampires, in particular, the young actor sighed and quipped: "I barely know any 'humans,' so I guess I can’t really guess."

My Fox Chicago w/ Rob

Exibit A: Sex hair.




Rob is interviewed about the craziness and fans showing up at the Chicago event. He is wearing an adorable suit jacket and black shirts underneath. Awe...he is just fantastic looking as usual. The sex hair is in full effect, he is delicious.

MSN Interview w/ Rob

Robert Pattinson Sinks His Teeth Into Twilight

Most young actors begin their careers insecurely humble (and quickly turn arrogantly entitled), so I prod Pattinson just a bit. To get to this stage in his career, there's got to be a little bit of talent involved, no?
"I have been phenomenally lucky considering I never started out trying to be an actor," Pattinson says. "It's funny because in all these things, so many actors say, 'Oh, the press, that's the actual job. Publicity and blah, blah, blah.' I try to spend as much of my life making it as easy as possible, and most actors say, 'I like to make the job as easy as possible and all the other stuff is so hard.' So, when they are doing press, they are so serious and that makes it so boring. But I like to make the jobs as hard as possible and stress myself out about everything, and then afterwards it's like you are yourself when you are doing [publicity]. Am I even answering your question?"

Read the full article HERE

New Interview on GoodPradde.com Part 1

I just love this picture...makes me think 'good praddle'.

This interview was done over the summer.
Twilight has been driving everybody bonkers for a while, and the advent of the current film adaptation is only adding to the frenzy. Its main characters, teenagers both of them, vampire Edward Cullen and human Bella Swan, have captured the hearts of millions and readers. I have never read these books, but the person who has come closest to persuading me to do so is actor Robert Pattinson, who portrays Edward in the soon-to-be-released film.
Hi!How’re you doing?
I’m good; how are you?
I’m all right, thank you.How is L.A.?
[laughs] It’s all right. It’s hot.Out of curiosity—I know you were born and raised in London—when did you move out to L.A.?Well, I haven’t really moved here. I’m just kind of… I’m essentially here for Twilight-related stuff, like promotion. But I’m doing in a movie in a few weeks, so I just thought I might as well stay out here. I’ve been here for about three months.
Wow. Well, yeah, Twilight’s been getting a lot of publicity. How did you get involved with it?
The normal way, I guess. I was out in L.A., and it was just through an audition. And then I came out for two weeks for a whole bunch of meetings—and I’d never heard of it before or anything. It came completely unexpectedly.
And you’d never read the books before you became involved with the movie, so when did you realize that it was this huge phenomenon?
I guess only during shooting—about halfway through shooting the movie. I think everyone who was involved in it only realized it then. [laughs] I don’t really think even the production company knew how big it was going to become. It’s interesting, but as we were shooting it sort of got bigger and bigger and bigger, and more and more people started turning up to the set every day. By the end there were all these people coming out to the set who’d managed to find out where it was, which a was very strange experience.
The relationship between the characters is kind of like Edward goes, “Every day, I really want to kill you, you don’t understand,” and Bella goes, “I don’t care, I love you!” Which is really kind of sick, when you think about it.
Well, I don’t know if it’s sick, really; I guess it’s kind of—well, the whole thing is that you can only have that kind of love story when you’re young and you’re sort of overcome by your emotions and it seems so life-or-death. I think that’s kind of what it is. There’s a lot of the metaphorical aspect as well; I mean, the entire story is kind of a metaphor. [laughs] But, yeah, I guess that’s what makes the story different, just the fact that it is—when you feel like it’s a life-or-death situation in a relationship and a new relationship and you’re in love with someone for the first time, well, this is just the literal interpretation of that. Like— [laughs] “This is actually causing both of us to be in grave danger just by being together.”

Go here for the rest...its kinda long to post the whole interview.
 
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