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No video left behind: Robert Pattinson cuteness and cussing added to press junket edits
No video left behind: Robert Pattinson cuteness and cussing added to press junket edits
Media outlets love to chop up their junket interviews and milk the heck out of them but we don't want to miss one morsel of PromoRob, do we?
This morsel of cuteness happened in an interview we already saw but was edited out earlier:





Look at him get that game face on. Love it.
The whole interview was posted HERE with highlights but those gifs are from the beginning of this unedited video:
Media outlets love to chop up their junket interviews and milk the heck out of them but we don't want to miss one morsel of PromoRob, do we?
This morsel of cuteness happened in an interview we already saw but was edited out earlier:
Look at him get that game face on. Love it.
The whole interview was posted HERE with highlights but those gifs are from the beginning of this unedited video:
VIDEOS: Robert Pattinson talks to MySpace about "Who's More Likely" in the Breaking Dawn Cast + More VH1 interview
VIDEOS: Robert Pattinson talks to MySpace about "Who's More Likely" in the Breaking Dawn Cast + More VH1 interview
This is WIN. Seriously. Cute game with the Breaking Dawn Part 2 cast playing "Who's more likely". Rob is hilarious of course but they all get in some zingers. The editing of this video made it so funny.
"Who's More Likely To..." with the cast of Breaking Dawn Part 2
TrailerParkToo | Myspace Video
VH1 also released some more snippets from Rob's interview. The first one is reflecting on Rob possibly showing his kids or grandkids the Twilight films and the second, Rob talks about the complexities behind playing Edward.
MySpace | VH1
This is WIN. Seriously. Cute game with the Breaking Dawn Part 2 cast playing "Who's more likely". Rob is hilarious of course but they all get in some zingers. The editing of this video made it so funny.
"Who's More Likely To..." with the cast of Breaking Dawn Part 2
TrailerParkToo | Myspace Video
VH1 also released some more snippets from Rob's interview. The first one is reflecting on Rob possibly showing his kids or grandkids the Twilight films and the second, Rob talks about the complexities behind playing Edward.
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MySpace | VH1
Robert Pattinson & The Twilight Boys Talk A Bit More To Extra TV
VH1 Interviews With Robert Pattinson & Bill Condon
UPDATE: Added Vid of Rob Talking about his Dad that can be seen outside US
VH1 Interviews With Robert Pattinson & Bill Condon
Rob talks about his dad: He was a good dad and hopes he was what inspired him to play Daddyward
via Spunk Ransom
Bill Condon mentions Rob: Rob had an idea of what body part to get started on for vampire sex - the neck, the one place a vampire should stay away from oooooooooooo sexy!
VH1 Interviews With Robert Pattinson & Bill Condon
Rob talks about his dad: He was a good dad and hopes he was what inspired him to play Daddyward
via Spunk Ransom
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Bill Condon mentions Rob: Rob had an idea of what body part to get started on for vampire sex - the neck, the one place a vampire should stay away from oooooooooooo sexy!
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Another Teaser Of Robert Pattinson & Taylor Lautner On "The Ellen Show"
UPDATE: You Tube Added
Another Teaser Of Robert Pattinson & Taylor Lautner On "The Ellen Show"
So looking forward to seeing this interview
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Another Teaser Of Robert Pattinson & Taylor Lautner On "The Ellen Show"
So looking forward to seeing this interview
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*NEW* Interview With Robert Pattinson From "Premiere" Magazine
Grab a cuppa and have a read of this great *NEW* Interview With Robert Pattinson from "Premiere" Magazine
BIG thanks to our reader OverTheRainbow for translating this for us (we have the BEST readers)
(Interview took place on 16th July)
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Translation
Robert Pattinson
R-Pattz seems ready more than ever to become Robert Pattinson. An intimate conversation with the most famous, and future ex-vampire in the world.
This is it. This is the end. Our last interview for Twilight. With hindsight, how did this experience change you, as an actor and as a person?
It's hard to say... I try to see how this adventure will fit into the plans I had when I started at 17. At the time, I had a pretty good idea of who I wanted to be at 32. The path is perhaps not the one I imagined, but I have the feeling of moving in the same direction. It's funny how things happen sometimes. I never thought something like Twilight could happen to me. In any case, I am very exited by what comes next. The advantage of being part of such a cultural phenomenon is that it makes every choice more exciting, because you know that many people are interested and waiting to see what your next project is. If you make a great film that nobody sees, it doesn't matter. Well, it does, really... I'm just very a superficial guy who needs an audience!
We all seek recognition ... That's it. I want to be cool. (Laughs.) That said, something new happened to me with Cosmopolis. It's the first time that I feel deeply convinced that a film I played was a total successful. If someone were to speak badly of it, I know they're wrong, whereas usually, I'd be the type to say "I quite like this and I quite like that, but OK... whatever!"
The problem is that from now on you will suffer if your future projects do not all live up to this.
And it is far from being a given, believe me. Nowadays, I feel that the Hollywood industry has only one goal: to force you to make shit. The system transforms everything it touches into a dud. Fortunately, there is a small group of directors who resist this, but they are forced to grow on the fringe. It's a miracle they've manage to survive. I'm thinking of someone like Harmony Korine, in particular, whom I find particularly brilliant. He showed me his new film this summer, Spring Breakers, which I loved. I wouldn't want to jinx it, but I feel that it can really be a hit. I want to with directors like him, people who have spent their lives refusing to compromise, whatever the cost. If you look closely, they are often the ones who have longest careers. They are the safest investments in the market!
BIG thanks to our reader OverTheRainbow for translating this for us (we have the BEST readers)
(Interview took place on 16th July)
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Translation
Robert Pattinson
R-Pattz seems ready more than ever to become Robert Pattinson. An intimate conversation with the most famous, and future ex-vampire in the world.
This is it. This is the end. Our last interview for Twilight. With hindsight, how did this experience change you, as an actor and as a person?
It's hard to say... I try to see how this adventure will fit into the plans I had when I started at 17. At the time, I had a pretty good idea of who I wanted to be at 32. The path is perhaps not the one I imagined, but I have the feeling of moving in the same direction. It's funny how things happen sometimes. I never thought something like Twilight could happen to me. In any case, I am very exited by what comes next. The advantage of being part of such a cultural phenomenon is that it makes every choice more exciting, because you know that many people are interested and waiting to see what your next project is. If you make a great film that nobody sees, it doesn't matter. Well, it does, really... I'm just very a superficial guy who needs an audience!
We all seek recognition ... That's it. I want to be cool. (Laughs.) That said, something new happened to me with Cosmopolis. It's the first time that I feel deeply convinced that a film I played was a total successful. If someone were to speak badly of it, I know they're wrong, whereas usually, I'd be the type to say "I quite like this and I quite like that, but OK... whatever!"
The problem is that from now on you will suffer if your future projects do not all live up to this.
And it is far from being a given, believe me. Nowadays, I feel that the Hollywood industry has only one goal: to force you to make shit. The system transforms everything it touches into a dud. Fortunately, there is a small group of directors who resist this, but they are forced to grow on the fringe. It's a miracle they've manage to survive. I'm thinking of someone like Harmony Korine, in particular, whom I find particularly brilliant. He showed me his new film this summer, Spring Breakers, which I loved. I wouldn't want to jinx it, but I feel that it can really be a hit. I want to with directors like him, people who have spent their lives refusing to compromise, whatever the cost. If you look closely, they are often the ones who have longest careers. They are the safest investments in the market!
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