365 Days of Robert Pattinson: Oct. 8 ~ Pic of Rob in Spain
Rob in Spain! OMG he's forever the cutest in Spain.
You are, Rob! Ok....not just the cutest. Also the hottest!* I had to get us in the mood with this fanvid for WFE Euro promo. The video is bookended with WFE PromoRob in Germany, but that center goodness is H-H-HHHHOT with WFE PromoRob in SPAIN! *WARNING* prepare for destruction at the 1:00 minute mark and beyond.*
You ready for more??? Or have you already been set aflame?
Kate:
"Up close and personal"
Tink:
"GAH. i loooooove Rob in Spain. i had to go with a gif. i think you’ll be pleased."
Kat:
"It’s that serious way he concentrates on each reporters question. So intense! How do they survive?"
If you post your 365DoR links in the comments, give us time to approve them so the DR can see :)
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*Rob is forever hot in any country. Spain just gets some love today.
Nicole Kidman Talks About Robert Pattinson, Queen Of The Desert, Morocco & More To E!News
Nicole Kidman spoke to E!News at Variety's Power Of Women Luncheon a few days ago.
Check out the video below to hear what she says about Robert Pattinson, "Queen Of The Desert", Morocco & more.
Around the 1:05 mark
From E!News :
Check out the video below to hear what she says about Robert Pattinson, "Queen Of The Desert", Morocco & more.
Around the 1:05 mark
From E!News :
If you haven't heard by now, the Oscar winner is likely replacing her bestie Naomi Watts to star opposite Pattinson in Queen of the Desert, a period piece about British writer, traveler, archeologist and spy Gertrude Bell.Source via QueenDesertFilm
"That's OK, I'll be ready," Kidman told me about the Twi-fans when I caught up with her Variety's Power of Women event on Friday. "I think they'll have a tough time finding us over there in Morocco, won't they?"
Kidman did admit she still isn't officially attached to the project. "It's not all signed, sealed and delivered," she said. "But…it's certainly in rapid sort of motion."
365 Days of Robert Pattinson: Oct. 7 ~ 1st pic of Rob you saw today
365 Days of Robert Pattinson: Oct. 7 ~ 1st pic of Rob you saw today
Happy Monday! What Rob told you good morning earlier today??
Kate:
"I was greeted with this beauty when I went online this morning ;-) It took me a while to recover I can tell you!"
Tink:
"my cell wallpaper. i love the Chrysler Building and the street below, cars lit up because night is falling. handsome man in the camel coat on the rooftop making you want to know what he’s thinking."
Kat:
Update when Kat posts!
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Happy Monday! What Rob told you good morning earlier today??
Kate:
"I was greeted with this beauty when I went online this morning ;-) It took me a while to recover I can tell you!"
Tink:
"my cell wallpaper. i love the Chrysler Building and the street below, cars lit up because night is falling. handsome man in the camel coat on the rooftop making you want to know what he’s thinking."
Kat:
Update when Kat posts!
If you post your 365DoR links in the comments, give us time to approve them so the DR can see :)
Click for HQ!
*NEW* Robert Pattinson Interview & Dior Promo Pic In GQ (Italy)
UPDATE: Added Better Quality iPad Version of the new pic
UPDATE: Added Translation of the interview below
*NEW* Robert Pattinson Interview & Dior Promo Pic In GQ (Italy)
Click for LARGE
Scan Thanks to: @fearlessmore & Robert Pattinson Moms
via RPAU
iPad Scan Thanks to Tarah
Translation & Interview Quotes (After The Cut)
UPDATE: Added Translation of the interview below
*NEW* Robert Pattinson Interview & Dior Promo Pic In GQ (Italy)
Click for LARGE
Scan Thanks to: @fearlessmore & Robert Pattinson Moms
via RPAU
iPad Scan Thanks to Tarah
Translation & Interview Quotes (After The Cut)
New Picture of Robert Pattinson for Dior Homme promo + New Interview in Lux (Portugal)
New Picture of Robert Pattinson for Dior Homme promo + New Interview in Lux (Portugal)
The interview compiles other interviews as well as a mix of new questions.
You just closed the partnership with Dior. Was the invite for the campaign a surprise? (Elle Brazil)
When Dior contacted me, I was truly shocked at first because their name alone is almost mythical. It's a very sophisticated fashion house, that never compromises their image. They approached me in the right way and at the right time because Twilight was coming to an end. I remember I was impressed when I met with the creative team and saw that they had an extremely open mind. Their interest was in an artistic collaboration, more than the commercial itself.
Easily convinced?
Not easily! [laughs] I was never attracted by publicity, probably because I didn't think it was real acting. When they contacted me I had already grown as an actor and made some movies, that's why I felt some legitimacy. When we discussed ideas and directors, everyone involved looked really fearless. I started to see that as doing a short film and got excited. Turned out to be a challenge and supplement my film work in a very interesting way.
What does luxury mean to you? (Faces Switzerland)
Effortlessness. In my opinion real luxury is to not have to worry about anything. And when we shot the campaign [film] for Dior Homme it felt exactly like that.
What about natural elegance?
I wouldn't associate elegance to aesthetics. As luxury, it has to be natural, effortless. It has more to do with how some people exude energy, because they are comfortable with themselves. Elegance also has to do with 'listen', instead of wanting everything to be about us.
With you as the new face [of the fragrance], Dior Homme is reaching out to a completely new generation of young men. How would you describe them? (Faces Switzerland)
I just turned 27 and it wasn’t until now that I’ve come to realize that people don’t see me as a child anymore. It feels weird to finally see yourself as a grown up and to be treated like one by others. To describe my generation is difficult because for us the last ten years have been some kind of transition phase; and some of us still try to figure out what to do with all of that. At least that’s the case with me. (laughs)
What does masculinity mean to you? (Wienerin Austria)
Traditional masculinity doesn’t work anymore in today’s modern world. It’s a weird time for guys. Well, it’s probably also a weird time for girls (laughs). Masculinity, to me that always means being reliable and relatively pragmatic. But it also stands for so many ambiguous things. As an actor you often have to express certain ambiguities in a character. You’re both reliable and wild or loving and carefree at the same time. I don’t know if that is something I’d associate with masculinity. I just know that the code has changed massively over the past few years.
Do men have a different idea of women today as well? (Gala Germany)
I just don't get why so many guys feel threatened by strong women. I always felt at ease with women around, I grew up with two older sisters and a very dominant mother.
Very often, certain smells are connected to memories. Do you have those? (Faces Switzerland)
I remember my dad, who has always worn Brut de FabergĂ©. He still has that fragrance and it reminds me of my early schooldays. As weird as it sounds but I still know exactly how he smells; it’s like it somehow burnt itself into my memory. Later, when I was about 12 years old, I started talking to girls and thought it would be cool to wear a perfume while doing that. I also remember vacation in Portugal. At the time I thought wearing a cool perfume would make me seem older. So that smell and hair wax had been my constant companions during that summer. (laughs)
Do you have a favorite smell? (Faces Switzerland)
I like the smell of people. (laughs) I know that sounds a bit weird and probably has something to do with pheromones but you can often judge the character of a person by their scent. We surround ourselves with people who smell good for us, a process that most likely takes place completely subconsciously.
What kind of woman could wear Dior Homme?
A free spirit. A woman with her own attitude, that doesn't want to just have a "beautiful" aroma or do they expect from her. Clearly, a woman who isn't confused about her femininity.
Nan Goldin took your pictures for this campaign. Were you familiar with her work and exhibitions?
Really well, I had seen a few of her exhibitions, but I had never met her. It was another thing that intrigued me about this job, that she was an unconventional choice. I was really excited about that.
MORE quotes and scans under the cut!
The interview compiles other interviews as well as a mix of new questions.
You just closed the partnership with Dior. Was the invite for the campaign a surprise? (Elle Brazil)
When Dior contacted me, I was truly shocked at first because their name alone is almost mythical. It's a very sophisticated fashion house, that never compromises their image. They approached me in the right way and at the right time because Twilight was coming to an end. I remember I was impressed when I met with the creative team and saw that they had an extremely open mind. Their interest was in an artistic collaboration, more than the commercial itself.
Easily convinced?
Not easily! [laughs] I was never attracted by publicity, probably because I didn't think it was real acting. When they contacted me I had already grown as an actor and made some movies, that's why I felt some legitimacy. When we discussed ideas and directors, everyone involved looked really fearless. I started to see that as doing a short film and got excited. Turned out to be a challenge and supplement my film work in a very interesting way.
What does luxury mean to you? (Faces Switzerland)
Effortlessness. In my opinion real luxury is to not have to worry about anything. And when we shot the campaign [film] for Dior Homme it felt exactly like that.
What about natural elegance?
I wouldn't associate elegance to aesthetics. As luxury, it has to be natural, effortless. It has more to do with how some people exude energy, because they are comfortable with themselves. Elegance also has to do with 'listen', instead of wanting everything to be about us.
With you as the new face [of the fragrance], Dior Homme is reaching out to a completely new generation of young men. How would you describe them? (Faces Switzerland)
I just turned 27 and it wasn’t until now that I’ve come to realize that people don’t see me as a child anymore. It feels weird to finally see yourself as a grown up and to be treated like one by others. To describe my generation is difficult because for us the last ten years have been some kind of transition phase; and some of us still try to figure out what to do with all of that. At least that’s the case with me. (laughs)
What does masculinity mean to you? (Wienerin Austria)
Traditional masculinity doesn’t work anymore in today’s modern world. It’s a weird time for guys. Well, it’s probably also a weird time for girls (laughs). Masculinity, to me that always means being reliable and relatively pragmatic. But it also stands for so many ambiguous things. As an actor you often have to express certain ambiguities in a character. You’re both reliable and wild or loving and carefree at the same time. I don’t know if that is something I’d associate with masculinity. I just know that the code has changed massively over the past few years.
Do men have a different idea of women today as well? (Gala Germany)
I just don't get why so many guys feel threatened by strong women. I always felt at ease with women around, I grew up with two older sisters and a very dominant mother.
Very often, certain smells are connected to memories. Do you have those? (Faces Switzerland)
I remember my dad, who has always worn Brut de FabergĂ©. He still has that fragrance and it reminds me of my early schooldays. As weird as it sounds but I still know exactly how he smells; it’s like it somehow burnt itself into my memory. Later, when I was about 12 years old, I started talking to girls and thought it would be cool to wear a perfume while doing that. I also remember vacation in Portugal. At the time I thought wearing a cool perfume would make me seem older. So that smell and hair wax had been my constant companions during that summer. (laughs)
Do you have a favorite smell? (Faces Switzerland)
I like the smell of people. (laughs) I know that sounds a bit weird and probably has something to do with pheromones but you can often judge the character of a person by their scent. We surround ourselves with people who smell good for us, a process that most likely takes place completely subconsciously.
What kind of woman could wear Dior Homme?
A free spirit. A woman with her own attitude, that doesn't want to just have a "beautiful" aroma or do they expect from her. Clearly, a woman who isn't confused about her femininity.
Nan Goldin took your pictures for this campaign. Were you familiar with her work and exhibitions?
Really well, I had seen a few of her exhibitions, but I had never met her. It was another thing that intrigued me about this job, that she was an unconventional choice. I was really excited about that.
MORE quotes and scans under the cut!
365 Days of Robert Pattinson: October 6th ~ Pic Of Rob In A Car
365 Days of Robert Pattinson: October 6th ~ Pic Of Rob In A Car
Tink
"My heart."
Kate
"Oh Hello Handsome!
Don't forget to go vote for Rob's VF cover HERE"
Kat
I"ll update when Kat posts
Click the thumbnail if you need to review the October calendar. If you missed the whole year, there's a link on the sidebar :)
If you post your 365DoR links in the comments, give us time to approve them so the DR can see :)
Tink
"My heart."
Kate
"Oh Hello Handsome!
Don't forget to go vote for Rob's VF cover HERE"
Kat
I"ll update when Kat posts
Click the thumbnail if you need to review the October calendar. If you missed the whole year, there's a link on the sidebar :)
If you post your 365DoR links in the comments, give us time to approve them so the DR can see :)
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