Showcase Saturday With Robert Pattinson

Showcase Saturday With Robert Pattinson

I'm in love with this video and for some reason I'm not 100% sure if we had it on the blog before (so forgive me if we already had it)



I picked up my "Breaking Dawn" DVD yeterday (it's out Monday in the UK). We always get it a few days earlier here in Ireland.
Anyway to keep you UK gals going till Monday I thought a little Edward & Bella was in order.
I love the colouring used in this video



Does this sound familiar?? LOL
Love the pic used in this version



And that was Showcase Saturday for this week. Hope you all enjoyed it ;-)

More details about Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart at LouisVuitton Marc Jacobs Paris Event

More details about Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart at Louis Vuitton Marc Jacobs Paris Event

Etalk mentioned some details in a video and a few more mentions in articles.



From Woman's Wear Daily: Meanwhile, “Twilight” honeys Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart made a beeline for the VIP suite, parked themselves at a table and skirted all questions.

From Style.com: After chatting with Catherine Deneuve, Kristen Stewart enjoyed a different kind of tête-à-tête with Robert Pattinson.

From LaineyGossip: Here’s Gwyneth last night in Paris at the Louis Vuitton event, with Dianna Agron, in short pants that look awesome on her. For you Twi-Hards out there, I’m also told she had a moment with Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson. Apparently they were seen laughing and toasting something.


Visit our Lucky Paris tag HERE if you missed any of the previous pics, vids, and articles.

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"Robert Pattinson Is A Great Guy" - Mathieu Amalric

Mathieu Amalric was interviewed by Indiewire recently and they asked him about "Cosmopolis" and throwing a cream pie in Robert Pattinson's face.
Of course it was no surprise that he only had good things to say about working with Rob.
Check that out below.

Do you remember the pie??
Let me refresh your memory....................



He'll next be seen in David Cronenberg's forthcoming "Cosmopolis," playing a "pastry assassin" who creams Robert Pattinson in the face as part of his mission to sabotage power and wealth worldwide. Almaric sat down with The Playlist to talk about his philosophies on- and off-screen, and why he feels an actor is "nothing."

As the pastry assassin, you get to throw a pie in Robert Pattinson's face and then give a six-page monologue.

Cronenberg is very close to the book. And Rob is a great guy. Yeah, yeah -- it's a tough scene. I had to speak in English, and Cronenberg shot it in one sequence, where you do the whole scene in one shot. It was very physical, and I spoke so much. And you're afraid, because it's Cronenberg! [Laughs] But you manage to learn your lines, and I'm always surprised when I manage to be able to say the words in complete order, you know? I don't know how it's possible. But I think it's going to be an amazing film, especially because he shot it in order, exactly as it happens in the book, about a man who gets broken.

Check out the rest of the interview over at Indiewire

VIDEO: Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart at the Louis Vuitton Marc Jacobs Paris Event

VIDEO: Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart at the Louis Vuitton Marc Jacobs Paris Event

It's a blink and you miss it type of thing. Around :04, the back of his head.



It looks like it's from this shot of them.

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Robert Pattinson talks to Film3Sixty (UK) about Bel Ami

Robert Pattinson talks to Film3Sixty (UK) about Bel Ami

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From Film3Sixty magazine:
Best known for his portrayal of brooding teen vampire Edward Cullen in the phenomenally successful Twilight Saga films Robert Pattinson turns serial seducer in his new film Bel Ami. In this adaptation of Guy de Maupassant’s classic tale he charms the likes of Uma Thurman, Christina Ricci and Kristin Scott Thomas. Some chaps have all the luck.

Film3Sixty: Your character in Bel Ami, Georges Duroy, is he an amoral man?
Robert Pattinson: He just doesn’t have a conscience. He’s content to do nothing and thinks everything should just be given to him. But if someone slights him, or directs any insult at him, the most overwhelming energy grabs him and he turns into this absolute devil. It’s like in Giant, when [James Dean] builds the entire empire to say ‘F– you’, he’s exactly like that but without any redeeming characteristics. The whole story is these people trying to beat him down into remorse, and just as he’s about to touch it, something good happens to him again.

You have a lot of attractive women to conquer in the film…
Yeah, there’s Christina Ricci, Uma Thurman and Kristin Scott Thomas. And I sleep with all of them!

It was an enjoyable film to shoot then?
The script is amazing. It’s very funny in a kind of strange way. I had to do four weeks of rehearsals, six days a week, like really full-on, including movement rehearsals, which I’ve never done before. That was kind of exhausting and doing fencing every day as well, which is absolutely impossible!

Did you choose the role because the character is so polarised from Edward Cullen in Twilight?
It’s always the script. I guess there’s something quite fun about Bel Ami, going from Edward to playing some guy who pretty much abuses women to get money out of them. Edward so wouldn’t approve – and I thought that was a funny irony. But the story, independently, is great, so I only thought about the irony afterwards.

How do you deal with fame?
I just try to keep working. I remember ten years ago Leonardo DiCaprio saying he liked to be able to take a break from everything, but I don’t think he can do that anymore. I think you both need to capitalize and steer your career at the same time, especially with a thing like Twilight, where it is literally such a huge thing that has blown up. It’s like a whole system, a whole universe.

Is it a burden to you, or does it open doors?
It opens doors and it closes others like anything does. You can say, oh if I was still unknown, then no one would judge me, but at the same time, nobody would give a shit either. It’s a weird little balance.

Bel Ami is in UK cinemas now.

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More From Robert Pattinson's On Set Interview Where He Talks About Filming "Bel Ami"

More From Robert Pattinson's On Set Interview Where He Talks About Filming "Bel Ami"



Robert Pattinson may have found fame playing the sweet and sensitive Edward Cullen in 'Twilight', but omg! can reveal the real-life Rob has a penchant for bad-boy behaviour. Oooh!

The gorgeous actor told us exclusively exactly what he got up while filming upcoming movie 'Bel Ami' and we were pretty shocked with his response!

Robert said "I liked fighting and drinking in Budapest [laughs]."

We think he meant while in character filming scenes in the Hungarian capital, but maybe this is what he got up to after hours.

Rob in a fight? We can only hope this was over us!

Talk turned to what drew him to his latest on-screen venture and how it differed to 'Twilight'.

"It was exhausting trying to fit so much in [to the film]," Robert said.

"'Bel Ami' is something different, every actor who has come on set is so baffled by the fact my character Georges doesn't get his comeuppance."

But what we're really concerned about is which women are locking lips with our one true love in the film?

Uma Thurman, Christina Ricci and Kristin Scott Thomas each get up close and personal with Robert in the movie and wow are we jealous.

And the actor only had good things to say about his co-stars too: "They are all very strong and had long careers so they know exactly how they want to do things."

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Slightly Longer "Bel Ami" Scene With Robert Pattinson & Christina Ricci

We had this "Bel Ami" Scene (@3:00) With Robert Pattinson & Christina Ricci before but this time it's Slightly Longer.
And Christina's on set interview is new.



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