We had this Robert Pattinson "Cosmopolis" Clip before and the windows of the limo (and my computer screen) were well and truly steamed up after it but now it's in HD glory.
God help us all when we see it on the big screen.
And in French without the subtitles
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*NEW* Interviews With Robert Pattinson & David Cronenberg From Télérama Magazine
*NEW* Interviews With Robert Pattinson & David Cronenberg From Télérama Magazine
We had the cover picture yesterday and now the scans and translation of Rob's interview and David's one (where he mentions Rob) are below
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The interview was done in a private club in Sunset Boulevard.
He hid his intense beauty under a baseball cap, a blonde scruff, a lumberjack shirt, a white tee and washed out jeans.
They had the interview on the terrace where he could light up his cigarettes.
Between light coughs and nervous laughs, he explains that he doesn't feel at home here.
His dream is to work in a black comedy of Todd Solodnz or in dramas for men by James Gray or Jacques Audiard.
"I was scared of being cut off from the art-house cinema that I always felt passionate about. I was scared to never be asked to play in anything interesting, that my life would pass and that someone would ask me one day, 'so apart from Twilight, what did you do?'. In this industry, you're easily typecast"
"I never proved anything, I was never fooled by the hysteria that surrounds me. It's the character that I play, Edward Cullen, the romantic vampire. Besides, before the movie was even made, girls would screams at Stephenie Meyer's public readings."
When he got the script for Cosmopolis: He got the fear of the beginner/novice. "I was so scared I would screw this up that I spent a week trying to find a way to refuse the job. And then I told myself that I shouldn't be so stuck-up. My agent was nervous: 'why would you accept if you don't understand it?'. I confessed my confusion to David and he liked it. I think that might be why he hired me. Most actors would have try to act cooler, try to say something smart but I was completely lost."
Cronenberg said that the actor didn't come on set with his hands in his pockets. That he's an assiduous reader, who's been interested in the character of the 'golden boy' for a long while, one who's close to the one he portrays in Cosmopolis. 'Money' by Martin Amis - which describes the giddy heights of easy money and the chic hedonism - is one of his bedtime readings. He finds so many similarities with himself in the empty space of the star system, that he wrote how own version of the novel, in hopes of playing it one day.
We had the cover picture yesterday and now the scans and translation of Rob's interview and David's one (where he mentions Rob) are below
Click for Larger
Translation
The interview was done in a private club in Sunset Boulevard.
He hid his intense beauty under a baseball cap, a blonde scruff, a lumberjack shirt, a white tee and washed out jeans.
They had the interview on the terrace where he could light up his cigarettes.
Between light coughs and nervous laughs, he explains that he doesn't feel at home here.
His dream is to work in a black comedy of Todd Solodnz or in dramas for men by James Gray or Jacques Audiard.
"I was scared of being cut off from the art-house cinema that I always felt passionate about. I was scared to never be asked to play in anything interesting, that my life would pass and that someone would ask me one day, 'so apart from Twilight, what did you do?'. In this industry, you're easily typecast"
"I never proved anything, I was never fooled by the hysteria that surrounds me. It's the character that I play, Edward Cullen, the romantic vampire. Besides, before the movie was even made, girls would screams at Stephenie Meyer's public readings."
When he got the script for Cosmopolis: He got the fear of the beginner/novice. "I was so scared I would screw this up that I spent a week trying to find a way to refuse the job. And then I told myself that I shouldn't be so stuck-up. My agent was nervous: 'why would you accept if you don't understand it?'. I confessed my confusion to David and he liked it. I think that might be why he hired me. Most actors would have try to act cooler, try to say something smart but I was completely lost."
Cronenberg said that the actor didn't come on set with his hands in his pockets. That he's an assiduous reader, who's been interested in the character of the 'golden boy' for a long while, one who's close to the one he portrays in Cosmopolis. 'Money' by Martin Amis - which describes the giddy heights of easy money and the chic hedonism - is one of his bedtime readings. He finds so many similarities with himself in the empty space of the star system, that he wrote how own version of the novel, in hopes of playing it one day.
August US Release Date For Robert Pattinson's "Cosmopolis"?
The Playlist talk about a possible August US Release Date For Robert Pattinson's "Cosmopolis"
How great would it be if this were true?
We'll update as soon as any more info comes in
Check out the article below
EOne has set a June 8th bow north of the border and a June 15th debut in the U.K. for the film. Based on the book by Don DeLillo, the film centers on Eric Packer (Pattinson), a 28 year-old finance golden boy dreaming of living in a civilization ahead of this one, who watches a dark shadow cast over the firmament of the Wall Street galaxy, of which he is the uncontested king.
An impressive supporting cast is around Pattinson with Paul Giamatti, Juliette Binoche, Sarah Gadon, Jay Baruchel and Kevin Durand helping to round things out. The first word from Cannes won't drop for a while as "Cosmopolis" won't be screening until Friday, May 25th but for Cronenberg and Pattinson fans, the wait won't be too long until it lands in theaters near you. No word yet on the U.S. date (though we have heard August), but we'll keep you posted.
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How great would it be if this were true?
We'll update as soon as any more info comes in
Check out the article below
EOne has set a June 8th bow north of the border and a June 15th debut in the U.K. for the film. Based on the book by Don DeLillo, the film centers on Eric Packer (Pattinson), a 28 year-old finance golden boy dreaming of living in a civilization ahead of this one, who watches a dark shadow cast over the firmament of the Wall Street galaxy, of which he is the uncontested king.
An impressive supporting cast is around Pattinson with Paul Giamatti, Juliette Binoche, Sarah Gadon, Jay Baruchel and Kevin Durand helping to round things out. The first word from Cannes won't drop for a while as "Cosmopolis" won't be screening until Friday, May 25th but for Cronenberg and Pattinson fans, the wait won't be too long until it lands in theaters near you. No word yet on the U.S. date (though we have heard August), but we'll keep you posted.
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Little Mentions Of Robert Pattinson
So I've done a little round-up post of all the little mentions of Robert Pattinson.
None of them are big enough for separate posts but we thought you'd like to see them all the same.
From Yahoo OMG UK
At the Snow White and the Huntsman premiere last night, Kristen Stewart's co-star Sam Claflin, who plays the heartthrob prince, spoke to omg!
We asked if the British actor helped K-Stew in perfecting her British accent to which he replied: "I didn't need to give her any tips, I think she had Rob to help with that."
Red Carpet News TV asked Kristen about Rob's birthday
Rob just had his birthday what did you do to celebrate?
Well I wished him a very happy birthday of course… and there were some presents yeah!
And a video of her talking about Rob's birthday (right at the end)
Kristen talks about how Rob likes SWATH around the 1:00 mark
And in this one Kristen talks about "On The Road" competing with "Cosmopolis" at Cannes (starts around the 0:45 mark)
A really 'american' 65th edition of Cannes this year: Brad Pitt, Nicole Kidman on the red carpet for two roles or the most awaited Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart. A couple in real life but in competition against each other at Cannes. Both actors are competing for the Palme but not for the same movie.
Kristen: "I mean a little healthy competition doesn't hurt. And if there should be only one left, it'll be us! No, I'm just kidding."
None of them are big enough for separate posts but we thought you'd like to see them all the same.
From Yahoo OMG UK
At the Snow White and the Huntsman premiere last night, Kristen Stewart's co-star Sam Claflin, who plays the heartthrob prince, spoke to omg!
We asked if the British actor helped K-Stew in perfecting her British accent to which he replied: "I didn't need to give her any tips, I think she had Rob to help with that."
Red Carpet News TV asked Kristen about Rob's birthday
Rob just had his birthday what did you do to celebrate?
Well I wished him a very happy birthday of course… and there were some presents yeah!
And a video of her talking about Rob's birthday (right at the end)
Kristen talks about how Rob likes SWATH around the 1:00 mark
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And in this one Kristen talks about "On The Road" competing with "Cosmopolis" at Cannes (starts around the 0:45 mark)
A really 'american' 65th edition of Cannes this year: Brad Pitt, Nicole Kidman on the red carpet for two roles or the most awaited Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart. A couple in real life but in competition against each other at Cannes. Both actors are competing for the Palme but not for the same movie.
Kristen: "I mean a little healthy competition doesn't hurt. And if there should be only one left, it'll be us! No, I'm just kidding."
Total Film says Cosmopolis is a role more deserving of Robert Pattinson's talents
Total Film says Cosmopolis is a role more deserving of Robert Pattinson's talents
Total Film did a top 15 list of the films they are most excited to see at the Cannes Film Festival. And what do you know....Cosmopolis is number 1!
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Thank you, Sky, for the tip!
Total Film did a top 15 list of the films they are most excited to see at the Cannes Film Festival. And what do you know....Cosmopolis is number 1!
1. Cosmopolis
The Film: Probably the most eagerly hyped film at this year's festival, and one of the supposed frontrunners for the Palme d'Or, Cosmopolis marks David Cronenberg's return to the arena of the bizarre. Adapted from the novel by American author Don DeLillo, the film will follow Robert Pattinson's young billionaire on a journey into darkness as he discovers his fortune has evaporated, and decides to cut loose from conventional society. Paul Giamatti, Juliette Binoche, Samantha Morton and Jay Baruchel round out a pleasingly offbeat cast.
Why We're Excited: After a couple of enjoyable but conventional films in the form of A History Of Violence and Eastern Promises, we're looking forward to seeing Cronenberg return to the outer-limits of big screen storytelling. Cosmopolis represents the director's first self-penned script since 1999's eXistenZ, and from the looks of the clips and trailers we've seen so far, it promises to be deliciously weird. It also stands to catapult Pattinson out of the clutches of the soul-sapping Twilight series into a role more deserving of his talents. Put simply, we can't wait.
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"When You Fantasize About How The World Views You As An Actor, You're Like, 'I Want To Be Recognized At Cannes'"- Robert Pattinson
"When You Fantasize About How The World Views You As An Actor, You're Like, 'I Want To Be Recognized At Cannes'"- Robert Pattinson
The Denver Post have an article about the American influx at Cannes' and it includes a few more new quotes from Rob, check them out below.
And in case you missed it there's another post HERE from earlier where Rob talks about Cannes & "Cosmopolis" as well
Whereas Penn and Pitt are familiar favorites at Cannes, this year's festival includes a new crop of young actors seeking more adventurous work, including LaBeouf, Efron and Pattinson.
"When you fantasize about how the world views you as an actor, you're like, 'I want to be recognized at Cannes,'" says Pattinson, who has drawn high compliments from his director, Cronenberg, for his performance in "Cosmopolis." (Kate: And now you will be Rob, now you will be :,-))
Pattinson has previously been to Cannes to promote the "Twilight" film "New Moon" in 2009, but he's clearly thrilled to be a part of the main slate.
"Hopefully, people don't hate it," he says, alluding to Cannes' famously vocal audiences. (Kate: I don't think you have any worries there!)
Read the full article HERE
The Denver Post have an article about the American influx at Cannes' and it includes a few more new quotes from Rob, check them out below.
And in case you missed it there's another post HERE from earlier where Rob talks about Cannes & "Cosmopolis" as well
Whereas Penn and Pitt are familiar favorites at Cannes, this year's festival includes a new crop of young actors seeking more adventurous work, including LaBeouf, Efron and Pattinson.
"When you fantasize about how the world views you as an actor, you're like, 'I want to be recognized at Cannes,'" says Pattinson, who has drawn high compliments from his director, Cronenberg, for his performance in "Cosmopolis." (Kate: And now you will be Rob, now you will be :,-))
Pattinson has previously been to Cannes to promote the "Twilight" film "New Moon" in 2009, but he's clearly thrilled to be a part of the main slate.
"Hopefully, people don't hate it," he says, alluding to Cannes' famously vocal audiences. (Kate: I don't think you have any worries there!)
Read the full article HERE
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