Video and screencaps of Robert Pattinson on The Culture Show (UK)

Video and screencaps of Robert Pattinson on The Culture Show (UK)

Robert Pattinson was on The Culture Show (UK) and Kermode interviewed him in the back of a limo. :) The show is pre-taped from press interviews when Rob was in London for Cosmopolis promo.



Caps and David Cronenberg portion after the cut!

HD "Breaking Dawn Part 2" Trailer Screencaps With Robert Pattinson & Co

HD "Breaking Dawn Part 2" Trailer Screencaps With Robert Pattinson & Co

So what do you all think of the new trailer? Is everything there that you wanted?I'm really excited about the battle scene at the end of it because it was my least favourite part of the book. Anyway I did a "few" screencaps for you, HD of course.

Here's a few of my favourites

Would you buy a Volvo from this man?
He could sell anything he wants to me once he comes included in the deal!

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Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr go get em Daddyward

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Le sigh
THE HANDS.......enough said

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Tons more After The Cut

"Breaking Dawn Part 2" FULL Teaser Trailer

"Breaking Dawn Part 2" FULL Teaser Trailer

HERE IT IS................and it looks great ;-))



David Cronenberg and Kristen Stewart compliment Robert Pattinson

David Cronenberg and Kristen Stewart compliment Robert Pattinson

Another press junket interview from Cannes with David Cronenberg. He says Rob is a very "down to earth, sweet person, no bullsh*t" and more. :)

A bit spoiler-y after 2:00 but the main Rob mentions are before that.



While in Australia promoting Snow White & The Huntsman, Kristen Stewart was asked about Rob. From MTV (Au):
Yep, while the lovebirds may be saying goodbye to Bella and Edward in ‘Breaking Dawn: Part 2’ this November, K-Stew has revealed plans to nab her British beau for a ‘Snow White and the Huntsman’ sequel!

In an exclusive chat with MTV Australia at the Sydney premiere of the fairytale remake, the actress said of Rob joining her for a follow-up flick, “Oh absolutely! Rob’s invited to be on our cast. Definitely!

But, it looks like R-Patz could have a bit of a battle on his hands for his leading lady’s affections… Kristen’s ‘Snow White’ love interest Chris Hemsworth, who plays the part of the Huntsman in the Disney adaptation, told us he’s also up for part 2. “I don’t know if it’s officially going ahead, but there’s definitely talk of [a sequel]. There seems to be a great interest in this, so definitely if there’s another great script and the same cast then for sure!”

And luckily for Kristen, Chris (and possibly Rob), the movie’s director Rupert Sanders has already started working on the next installment! “I can tell you that I’m working on a sequel now and it’s really exciting,” he told MTV Australia on the white carpet at Bondi Junction’s Event Cinema. “We all had a great time doing this one, so onwards and upwards.”
Who wouldn't want Rob? :) Although I'm sure this was said playfully.

Via: Robstenation

Robert Pattinson and Anthony Mackie are golfing buddies: "That's my homeboy"

Robert Pattinson and Anthony Mackie are golfing buddies: "That's my homeboy"

Anthony Mackie has mentioned Rob before HERE but now he's revealed that they're....golfing buddies!





From VH1:
The nice thing about interviewing celebrities at movie premieres is that you learn something new every time. Take our chat with Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter star Anthony Mackie (aka hot dude from The Hurt Locker soon to be seen in a billion A-Lister packed films) at the film’s premiere last night. The actor told our correspondent Janell Snowden that his #1 golfing buddy is none other than Robert Pattinson. Seriously!
Mackie tell VH1, “Rob Pattinson, he’s a good friend of mine. We hang out together and play golf together and drink in the pubs. That’s my homeboy.” As for their golfing threads? Anthony just scored a new Puma outfit and says Rob wears “slacks with a nice polo.” What we wouldn’t give to see these two palling around on the green!
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Update: We love the reaction our interview is getting on Twitter, which is basically “Really?! Is Anthony for real? Robert Pattinson…golfs?!” That pretty much sums up our response, too. We asked Janell, our correspondent who spoke with Anthony, if she thinks he’s telling the truth or messing around and here’s her expert analysis: I TOTALLY believe Anthony! Having hung out with him once and interviewed him many times over the years, he’s definitely a jokester, but after I told him about VH1.com’s obsession with all things Twilight, it would’ve been cruel of him to be such a tease. Besides, Anthony’s a very well connected guy. At the 2012 Sundance Film Festival, he told me that Robert Redford invited him to his ranch where they sipped Pinot Noir. So if he can wine and dine with Redford, he can definitely suit up and tee off with Pattinson!
Paddle surfing....skating...golfing...what on earth is next for our Renaissance Man??

YouTube: Spunk Ransom

"Breaking Dawn Part 2" 10sec Peek At The Teaser Trailer

UPDATE Added HQ Screencaps After The Cut
"Breaking Dawn Part 2" 10sec Peek At The Teaser Trailer

Here's what you've been waiting for.
Eeeeeeeeeeeeeek



The full teaser will be out tomorrow. Stay tuned for it!

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HQ Screencaps After The Cut

Cosmopolis Reviews Part 5: "Robert Pattinson is quite astonishing in the role as Packer"

Cosmopolis Reviews Part 5: "Robert Pattinson is quite astonishing in the role as Packer"

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I feel like we're a blog possessed. So many great responses to Rob's performance, we can't help but post them. This is going to operate as part 5 and possibly be the last part until US promo kicks up a new slew of reviews.  
A nice update to the battle with Rotten Tomatoes: Cosmopolis is currently FRESH. :) Several fans and myself have been working on getting them to post the positive reviews we've been reading. I've been in communication with a staffer named Tim and he let me know the criteria for Tomatometer critics and publications. After sadly tossing out over 20 positive reviews because they didn't count, 4 others were found and sent to Tim. The movie went fresh this morning when he emailed me to say he added those. :)) (They're The Observer, Independent and London Standard added in this post. Ottawa Citizen was the 4th but there wasnt a clear Rob mention. She gave the film 3 out of 5 stars though and that qualifies it for a fresh review for Rotten Tomatoes.) With Rob an admitted reader of RT and the average Joe popularizing the site, it's a positive campaign to work at getting those missed reviews their way.

I suspect the percentage will go up and down. The film isn't certified fresh yet and it continues to receive overall mixed reviews, but we'll keep working at it. MotivationalRob said in that video we posted yesterday, "If you feel like the world has been taken away from you, figure out how to take it back." At the time, I said I didn't know what "it" meant for me. Guess it meant Rotten Tomatoes for now. LOL

Here's the latest crop of positive remarks for Rob. He's also been getting great responses from fanboys on twitter and I included a couple reviews that are from their blogs. While the film gets mixed feedback, Rob continues to get a majority of praise for his role as Eric Packer. :))

From Cinehouse (UK):
Robert Pattinson is quite astonishing in the role as Packer, he is ice cold and inhumane in the best possible and almost alien like as in David Bowie in The Man Who Fell To Earth. He perfectly captures the psychosis of a man who has everything but wants nothing except he has a death wish. The supporting cast is very fine throughout with Paul Giamatti and Juliette Bincohe as highlights.


I don’t think the film will have a wide audience but very Cronenberg films have one except for The Fly. Twilight fans will obviously not understand it one bit and will be turned off by which was evident in my screening I attended. Critics have been completely mixed even though a lot have praised Pattinson’s turn. I think it’s a truly fascinating but deliberately artificial film about a man’s descend into pure unadulterated nihilism but no the cheerful entertaining nihilism of Fight Club but something much more sinister. After a string of very fine films recently I think I may have found an early contender for film of the year. A lot will hate but if you can get what Cronenberg is trying to do you will be engrossed even with it's deliberately alienating cinematic devices.
From Uptown:
In the final act, Pattinson faces off against Paul Giamatti, in a scene that is both terrifying and entertaining. It’s a lot of fun to watch these two actors trading barbs, and it brings to mind another Cronenberg film, A History of Violence, in which William Hurt faces off against Viggo Mortensen. Hurt received an Oscar nomination for the climactic scene (which lasted less than 10 minutes) and it wouldn’t be a shocker if Giamatti was recognized for his work here. 
From The Guardian/The Observer (4 out of 5 stars):
As played with frightening conviction by Robert Pattinson he's a Gatsby-esque figure, remote, inscrutable and doomed.
From 24 frames per second:
As with most of David Cronenberg's work, there is a lot to say about Cosmopolis, but the first thing that has to be noted is the film's big shock (not in a plot sense, don't worry). I've said some very rude things about Robert Pattinson's performances in the Twilight series (and, sorry fans, I stand by every syllable), but he's revelatory here. The first point of comparison that comes to mind is Hayden Christensen's unexpectedly great performance in Shattered Glass. To begin with, Packer is something of a blank slate - this is a studied and affected pose, and Pattinson is effective playing it as such - but as the film goes on, as we penetrate the impossibly wordy and constructed dialogue, there are layers peeled back by the differences in the ways he interacts with the different people who drift through the film.
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Paul Giamatti, who by rights ought to steal the film when he turns up, but doesn't, because he seems to power Pattinson's own performance on to ever greater heights, and that scene becomes one of the unlikeliest great acting scenes of the year. The other really outstanding moment is the most awkward lunch date I've seen in ages, in which Packer and Elise talk at each other in a series of non-sequiters, Pattinson and Gadon are both brilliant here, effortlessly communicating everything about their marriage, though the dialogue is very indirect.
From The Independent:
What the film does explore, mesmerisingly, is the riddle of how to turn a book about a limo ride into an experience that is itself a ride – or rather a glide. Such is the film's out-and-out otherness that Robert Pattinson – who puts up a strong, wryly amused show as the savagely blank Eric – himself becomes a stylistic element among many. This is a surpassingly odd film that some will reject outright, but I was totally won over. Cosmopolis may, like Packer's limo, be an elaborately conceived but essentially vacant vehicle – yet it has a master at the wheel.
MORE reviews after the cut!

 
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