*NEW* "Breaking Dawn Part 2" Banner Art Featuring Robert Pattinson & Co
Edward looks like he's ready to get down to business
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Don't forget you can book your tickets through the link in the sidebar!
*NEW* "Breaking Dawn Part 2" Banner Art Featuring Robert Pattinson & Co
Win Tickets To See Robert Pattinson In Sydney On Oct 22nd
UPDATE: Added link to enter
Click HERE to enter
Australian Fans here's your chance to enter to win tickets to see Robert Pattinson at the "Breaking Dawn" Fan Event in Sydney on Oct 22nd
From Nova FM
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Australian Fans here's your chance to enter to win tickets to see Robert Pattinson at the "Breaking Dawn" Fan Event in Sydney on Oct 22nd
From Nova FM
On Tuesday 2nd October, Smallzy announced that Robert Pattison, star of the upcoming release of “The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2” will be coming to Australia to promote the final instalment in the global phenomenon.
What Smallzy and Nova FM can confirm now is that Pattinson will be at an exclusive invite only fan event on Monday 22nd October in SYDNEY, and HOYTS are working with NOVA – the only radio station where you can WIN your special invite to be at this special Twilight event.
If you are a Twihard, this is something you CAN'T miss out on!
CLICK HERE TO ENTERSource: Nova FM
Caption Robert Pattinson in Breaking Dawn Part 1 for a chance to win an eBook with Rob interviews and audio + winner announced for Eclipse pic!
Caption Robert Pattinson in Breaking Dawn Part 1 for a chance to win an eBook with Rob interviews and audio + winner announced for Eclipse pic!
Congrats to our Eclipse caption contest winner!
Kaz and her poetic skills! Send your email address to robsessedtips@gmail.com to collect your prize :)
Our 2nd and 3rd place goes to...
Ready for Part 4? It's Rob during Breaking Dawn Part 1 filming...
Caption this!
To enter, write a caption for the picture in the comments.
If you missed our first post about the contest, see the announcement after the cut!
Congrats to our Eclipse caption contest winner!
Kaz and her poetic skills! Send your email address to robsessedtips@gmail.com to collect your prize :)
Our 2nd and 3rd place goes to...
Ready for Part 4? It's Rob during Breaking Dawn Part 1 filming...
Caption this!
To enter, write a caption for the picture in the comments.
- Your fellow ROBsessors will vote by clicking that little "like" button next to your comment.
- Do not click "like" twice because it deletes the 1st vote when you do.
- The caption with the most "likes" wins.
- Please keep your caption to 1-3 sentences ;-)
- The contest is open worldwide & you have until 12pm (PST) Thursday, Oct. 11th, to enter.
If you missed our first post about the contest, see the announcement after the cut!
New/Old translated interviews with Robert Pattinson (Tu, Star Club & Cannes)
New/Old translated interviews with Robert Pattinson (Tu, Star Club & Cannes)
We got 3 translated interviews for you guys and you know how those go so rub your temples and enjoy :)
UPDATE: Adding another translated interview, Star Club magazine (French)
SC: Hello Rob, what did you learn from your experience filming Twilight?
RP: I learned to put things into perspective, that the circus surrounding an actor's life is fleeting. You can be worshipped one day and hated the next. For now, the craze around Twilight is still there but I'm not naive, a few months after the last movie is out, people will have moved on. Our replacement is already here. I'm thinking mostly about The Hunger Games actors.
In the end, you're still happy to have played Edward, right?
Rob: Yes, he's an extension of myself, like a good friend. He helped me learn more about myself and I will be eternally grateful. I grew up though and if tomorrow Stephenie Meyer writes a sequel to Twilight, I'd gladly read it. I don't think people would like me reprising the role. I'd be too old to play him again.
What was your life like before your success?
Rob: I had a hard time finding roles. It's simple, for three years I found nothing but small productions that payed around $40 a day. Just between you and me, I was seconds away from giving up so when I was offered the role of Edward I couldn't believe it.
You didn't see yourself in the role of a vampire?
Rob: I didn't have a choice, I was broke! Nobody believed in me except for Catherine Hardwicke (editor's note: the director) who sort of had to force the producer's hands a little. In the end, this role helped me improve my everyday life and my life style. On the other hand, I lost what I cherished the most: my freedom. Some told me that it's the price for success. I'm sorry to disagree but I feel like it's a price too high to pay.
So did you view the end of the filming as freeing?
Rob: It's strange, I felt like releasing a big 'phew' of relief but at the same time I felt sad. For now, I know that I'm successful. Will it last? I have no idea, but if tomorrow I encounter movie failures, I won't cry about it.
Let's go back to your teenage years. I'd like to know in what kind of state of mind you were the day before the start of a new school year...
Rob: If you're looking for the speech of a the kid who was at the top of the class, you're not gonna get that from me. I wasn't a bad student either. When I was fifteen, I was a boy who was disciplined, who would learn all his lessons and pay attention in class until the day I started reading. I thought I learned more from life by reading than at school. I'm pretty please by the way that I indirectly influenced young people to take pleasure in reading. Indeed Twilight helped a whole generation to love reading about a love story as captivating as it was fascinating.
The big question! If you were to become a dad tomorrow, would you prefer to have a girl or a boy first?
Rob: I think that I'd have a better understanding with a boy. Girls are hard to understand. The instruction manual that comes with them is 800 pages long and written in Chinese! And if you know how to read it, you realise that you're still missing 32 more chapters that are essential and you have to improvise. Whereas with a boy, it's easy. Sports, tv, a video game, a big bowl of ...., some Coke and he's happy *laughs*!
2 more interviews after the cut!
We got 3 translated interviews for you guys and you know how those go so rub your temples and enjoy :)
UPDATE: Adding another translated interview, Star Club magazine (French)
SC: Hello Rob, what did you learn from your experience filming Twilight?
RP: I learned to put things into perspective, that the circus surrounding an actor's life is fleeting. You can be worshipped one day and hated the next. For now, the craze around Twilight is still there but I'm not naive, a few months after the last movie is out, people will have moved on. Our replacement is already here. I'm thinking mostly about The Hunger Games actors.
In the end, you're still happy to have played Edward, right?
Rob: Yes, he's an extension of myself, like a good friend. He helped me learn more about myself and I will be eternally grateful. I grew up though and if tomorrow Stephenie Meyer writes a sequel to Twilight, I'd gladly read it. I don't think people would like me reprising the role. I'd be too old to play him again.
What was your life like before your success?
Rob: I had a hard time finding roles. It's simple, for three years I found nothing but small productions that payed around $40 a day. Just between you and me, I was seconds away from giving up so when I was offered the role of Edward I couldn't believe it.
You didn't see yourself in the role of a vampire?
Rob: I didn't have a choice, I was broke! Nobody believed in me except for Catherine Hardwicke (editor's note: the director) who sort of had to force the producer's hands a little. In the end, this role helped me improve my everyday life and my life style. On the other hand, I lost what I cherished the most: my freedom. Some told me that it's the price for success. I'm sorry to disagree but I feel like it's a price too high to pay.
So did you view the end of the filming as freeing?
Rob: It's strange, I felt like releasing a big 'phew' of relief but at the same time I felt sad. For now, I know that I'm successful. Will it last? I have no idea, but if tomorrow I encounter movie failures, I won't cry about it.
Let's go back to your teenage years. I'd like to know in what kind of state of mind you were the day before the start of a new school year...
Rob: If you're looking for the speech of a the kid who was at the top of the class, you're not gonna get that from me. I wasn't a bad student either. When I was fifteen, I was a boy who was disciplined, who would learn all his lessons and pay attention in class until the day I started reading. I thought I learned more from life by reading than at school. I'm pretty please by the way that I indirectly influenced young people to take pleasure in reading. Indeed Twilight helped a whole generation to love reading about a love story as captivating as it was fascinating.
The big question! If you were to become a dad tomorrow, would you prefer to have a girl or a boy first?
Rob: I think that I'd have a better understanding with a boy. Girls are hard to understand. The instruction manual that comes with them is 800 pages long and written in Chinese! And if you know how to read it, you realise that you're still missing 32 more chapters that are essential and you have to improvise. Whereas with a boy, it's easy. Sports, tv, a video game, a big bowl of ...., some Coke and he's happy *laughs*!
NEW PIC: Robert Pattinson using power tools and drilling in NYC (Oct. 5)
NEW PIC: Robert Pattinson using power tools and drilling in NYC (Oct. 5)
Yes that title is correct. Rob is drilling into a table. WELP. *spirals hard and fast into the dark recesses*
From @killawolf1
UPDATE: While our fantasy is telling us one thing, the reality of the PowerDrillingRob is here, from the source:
Click HERE if you missed the tweets from fanboys that spotted Rob at special dinner hosted by IFC Films at the New York Film Fest.
Thanks R!
Yes that title is correct. Rob is drilling into a table. WELP. *spirals hard and fast into the dark recesses*
From @killawolf1
UPDATE: While our fantasy is telling us one thing, the reality of the PowerDrillingRob is here, from the source:
Click HERE if you missed the tweets from fanboys that spotted Rob at special dinner hosted by IFC Films at the New York Film Fest.
Thanks R!
Showcase Saturday With Robert Pattinson
Showcase Saturday With Robert Pattinson
It's possible that we had this one before because it's a couple of years old but I love it and it's appropriate for today ;-) (watch out for the little finger wiggle at the end!!)
Love the editing in this video
This one is super short but SO good. Who doesn't love a bit of 2009 Cannes Rob?
And seeing as we're heading into "Breaking Dawn" Promo in a couple of weeks check out this fantastic video to get you in the mood. Videomakers have some serious talent these days.
It's possible that we had this one before because it's a couple of years old but I love it and it's appropriate for today ;-) (watch out for the little finger wiggle at the end!!)
Love the editing in this video
This one is super short but SO good. Who doesn't love a bit of 2009 Cannes Rob?
And seeing as we're heading into "Breaking Dawn" Promo in a couple of weeks check out this fantastic video to get you in the mood. Videomakers have some serious talent these days.
Robert Pattinson Says "Thank You" To Spanish Twilight Fans
Robert Pattinson Says "Thank You" To Spanish Twilight Fans
I could listen to that voice all day ;-)
You Tube
You can hear messages from Taylor Lautner & Kristen Stewart over at the Source
You Tube Source
Via Melcitron
I could listen to that voice all day ;-)
You Tube
You can hear messages from Taylor Lautner & Kristen Stewart over at the Source
You Tube Source
Via Melcitron
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