Director Of The Cannes Film Festival Thierry Frémaux Talks About Robert Pattinson

In an interview with M Magazine Director Of The Cannes Film Festival Thierry Frémaux Talks About Robert Pattinson. Check out what he says about him below

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M Magazine asked Thierry if they "have the first draft of the new generation of young actors" and he replies "it's hard to say, the competition is tough. You have to make the right choices & meet the right people. Pattinson & Stewart had the chance of rising from Twilight unlike other young actors that are as talented as they are. There are in Hollywood, young actors waiting in the shadow. The market is ruthless. But as for Pattinson & Stewart, they're showing a remarkable maturity when it comes to their careers. And they're wonderful in both movies."

The article talks about Leo DiCaprio: He managed to (almost) make people forget about Jack from Titanic. Going from teenager's walls to movie-goers shelves. Will the Twilight actors be able to finance movies that are both challenging and expensive due to their names? "It's going to depend on the success of their first steps in the 'grown up' cinema and on the power they will exercise on the screenwriter producers." continues Thierry Frémaux."Cannes 2012 is going to show that there is a movement to go back to the "big" American Auteur cinema. They can take advantage of it, or not. All of this is so fragile.

Review of Robert Pattinson's Cosmopolis - Notes he is perfect as Eric Packer

Review of Robert Pattinson's Cosmopolis - Notes he is perfect as Eric Packer

UPDATE: Added another translation to the post from Alt Film Guide:
An early Cosmopolis review has come out via Studio Ciné Live‘s Fabrice Leclerc. Directed by the iconoclastic David Cronenberg, who adapted Don DeLillo’s novel, and starring Robert Pattinson, Cosmopolis is definitely one of the most eagerly anticipated films at the Cannes Film Festival 2012.
The headline of Leclerc’s brief, three-star (out of five) Cosmopolis review reads: "A Cronenberg as brilliant as he is taut." Leclerc then begins his review by explaining that Cronenberg and DeLillo are "manufacturers of fantastic, unhealthy, and at times somber environments, of the science of language, and of totally chaotic characters. And of controversy as well."
Referring to Cosmopolis as a "ghostly and hypnotic" tale, Leclerc adds that Cronenberg had adapted to the letter DeLillo’s "ultrarich prose, filming with an incredible inventiveness this stifling and disturbing airtight environment."
As for Robert Pattinson, Leclerc says he’s "impeccable" until Cosmopolis‘ last segment, when, "lost in a verbal torrent," Pattinson "seems, all of a sudden, to be no longer in control."
Leclerc wraps up his review with the following: "As always with Cronenberg, there are no half-measures, no second gateway, no escape. Cosmopolis is to be experienced in full or not at all. Take it or leave it."
I would debate the reviewers issue of losing control at the end. That's actually what I would want to see from Eric Packer at the end. Can't wait to see this movie!

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Studio Ciné Live (French) released a review of Cosmopolis. If you understand French, click the thumbnail at the bottom to read. We're going to need to get used to the translations, guys. Cannes will be producing tons of article and videos that will likely be dubbed and translated.

The reviewer gives the film 3 out of 5 stars and the main issue they had was Cronenberg's choice to stick with the author's text. They cite it works in some areas and felt it didn't in others. The review is also a bit shallow. A majority of the review is just a summary of the movie.

I personally like what I've seen in the clips. It's like we're watching a play. I like the the unique cadence since this is a unique day. It's going to be interesting to see how people respond that have never read the book.

Translation:
A Cronenberg as brilliant as he is firm.

Each in their own genre, David Cronenberg and Don DeLillo are silversmiths of fantastic, unhealthy and sometimes dark atmospheres. As well as of the science of language and characters in shambles and - let's not forget - of controversy.

 

It's then pretty obvious that one would end up adaptation the other's work. Cosmopolis is the ghostly and hypnotic story of a day in the life of a golden boy who is about to lose his empire because of the crisis, indifferent to the world that surrounds him. He's hypochondriac and schizophrenic. His long journey across a chaotic New York, rythmed by meetings with his wife, his mistresses and his employees, will lead him to a point of no return. In a perfect balanced cinematic movement, David Cronenberg decided to adapt to the letter the extremely rich prose of Don DeLillo. He filmed with an incredible ingenuity this stifling and unsettling closed-door.
 

This preconception to stay faithful to the text of the author is amazing but not without any danger. Especially in the last part of the film, where one could definitely get lost in a verbal flood that becomes complex for the viewer and for Robert Pattinson - who was perfect until then - but seems, all of the sudden, to lose control.

As always with Cronenberg, there's no in between, no second place, no way out. Cosmopolis gets appreciated at full or not at all. Take it or leave it.

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Robert Pattinson & Breaking Dawn Nominated For The Teen Choice Awards

Robert Pattinson & Breaking Dawn Nominated For The Teen Choice Awards

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You can Vote for Rob in these categories

Choice Male Hottie

Choice Movie Actor: Sci-Fi/Fantasy for Breaking Dawn Part 1


AND

Choice Movie: Sci-Fi/Fantasy: "Breaking Dawn Part 1"


VOTE HERE

The show will air on July 12 on Fox

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Robert Pattinson as Eric Packer in Cosmopolis Soundbites

Robert Pattinson as Eric Packer in Cosmopolis Soundbites

Something we all looooooove is Rob's voice. Especially how skilled he is with sounding different in every role. By the time Cosmopolis comes out, he will have done 4 versions of an American accent, 3 rooted in New York. And they all sound different, don't they? He managed to sound different in his more native accent for Bel Ami and he's about to tackle 2 new accents. The man's talent is endless! He might disagree but whatever. That's why I'm the fan and he's the star. I can make grand statements. :)

I totally gasped, swooned and clutched the pearls when I heard Rob's Eric Packer for the first time. I love his cadence and accent. It adds so much to the character and I can't wait to watch the whole film. Thanks to Ooza for making these great soundbites from the trailers and clips. :))

I'm a World Citizen with a New York Pair of Balls

I Need Anything You Can Give Me

Dying's a Scandal but We All Do It

Makes Me Feel Free in a Way I've Never Known

The Logical Extension of Business is Murder

It's Fine

Wanna Haircut

But We Still Want What We Want

I Want a Haircut

If you click the down arrow on the right of each clip, I believe the first 100 people will be able to download the soundbite.

Thank you Nancy for the help!

Source: Ooza

NEW/Old Pic of A Smiley Robert Pattinson At The Louis Vuitton/Marc Jacobs Event In Paris

NEW/Old Pic of A Smiley Robert Pattinson At The Louis Vuitton/Marc Jacobs Event In Paris March 7th

SO cute, gotta love that smile

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Robert Pattinson's "Cosmopolis" UK Trailer & Poster

Robert Pattinson's "Cosmopolis" UK Trailer & Poster

Check out the UK poster for Robert Pattinson's "Cosmopolis" which is out (as we know) June 15th



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And here's the UK trailer which is pretty much the same as the teaser trailer we saw a while back



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Robert Pattinson Makes Us All Winners....

A couple of weeks ago many of you sent us your number one reasons for the Rob love you hold. Your wonderful, thoughtful responses were taken and turned into Rob's 26th Birthday Post and everyone who sent in an email was also entered into a drawing.

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Goz, Kate, Tink and I were all winners after having the pleasure of reading your heart felt emails.

Robert Pattinson makes us all winners with each turn he takes in his career.

But there can only be one winner of the Cosmopolis Soundtrack and they are revealed after the cut...

 
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