LIVESTREAMS For Robert Pattinson On 'Le Grand Journal' Tonight
As we told you last night Rob is going to be on Le Grand Journal tonight AND he'll be joined by Guy Pearce
The show starts at 7:05PM CET, 6:05PM BST, 1:05PM ET, 10:05AM PST
Here are a couple of LiveStreams that might work for you. If one doesn't work try the other and if we find anymore we'll pop them up!
Good Luck!
LIVESTREAM 1 (This one is canal+ and probably the better option. FYI you may need to change your clock to french time to watch this one)
LIVESTREAM 2
LIVESTREAMS For Robert Pattinson On 'Le Grand Journal' Tonight
VIDEO: FULL 5 Min Undubbed TG5 Interview With Robert Pattinson
UPDATE: Added You Tube
VIDEO: FULL 5 Min Undubbed TG5 Interview With Robert Pattinson
We had a snippet of this Italian interview yesterday from The Rover Press junket.
Now here's the full thing without the dubbing!!
Thanks Clara
VIDEO: FULL 5 Min Undubbed TG5 Interview With Robert Pattinson
We had a snippet of this Italian interview yesterday from The Rover Press junket.
Now here's the full thing without the dubbing!!
Thanks Clara
Gorgeous NEW Cannes Portrait Pic & Interview With Robert Pattinson
Gorgeous NEW Cannes Portrait Pic & Interview With Robert Pattinson
Le Parisien interviewed Rob and I translated it below using reverso (with some tweeks by me) I'll update when a better translation comes out. But for now it reads ok ;))
Cannes. Robert Pattinson: " seven weeks without paparazzis! "
For "The Rover", Robert Pattinson, the hero of the saga " Twilight ", turned(shot) in the Australian desert, distant from everything. An experience...
Western of end of the world, "The Rover", shown out of competition, takes place in the Australian bush. But if the movie creates a sensation on Croisette, it is thanks to the Hollywood casting: Guy Pearce (" L.A. Confidential ") and Robert Pattinson, the star of "Twilight", playing men fearing neither god nor man, who fight for survival. Yesterday we met the ex-companion of Kristen Stewart, age 28, who is also in Cannes for " Map to the Stars ", by the Canadian David Cronenberg.
We didn't expect you in "The Rover" (out on June 4th), this violent road-trip by Australian director David Michôd...
ROBERT PATTINSON. Me, neither... Since I finished the " Twilight "saga , I'm very lucky. You cannot imagine the number of interesting scripts that I receive, like "The Rover". I had adored "Animal Kingdom", David Michôd's previous movie. So, when he offered me the character of Rey, this young American seriously wounded, abandoned in the desert, who finds himself in front of an embittered and uncommunicative Australian farmer played by Guy Pearce, I turned darker in the adventure. It is a merciless encounter!
Was the shooting difficult in the Australian bush?
On the contrary, it was great! We spent seven weeks in magnificent, wild regions, distant from any civilization. It was nine-hour drive from Adelaide. Between us, without mobile, without TV, etc. And without paparazzis! It was another life, in the depths of the desert. This inhuman atmosphere is felt through the movie, this impression of end of the world as in "Mad Max".
You are also in Cannes with " Map to the Stars "...
I believe that I would make all of Cronenberg's movies if he asked me. Two years after "Cosmopolis", where my character lived permanently in his big limousine, it amused me that he trusts me with the role of a chauffeur of stars in Hollywood. It is a secondary role, but oh how important, beside the great Julianne Moore.
For an actor of your stature, Hollywood, means what?
A bonfire of vanities. A wild, hard place, full of cash, where ego and jealousies are terribly aggravated. Where everybody wants to be famous at all costs. It is very, very hard to live there. Especially, if you have no serious professional circle of acquaintances and no real friends to protect you from all the temptations. I get out of it well. I manage to live my personal life and the celebrity. Probably because I know the dangers and the traps...
"Twilight", it is finished well and truly...
Ah yes! It is finished well and truly! I am too old now to play vampires! There are so many directors with whom I absolutely want to work.
Which ones?
Brady Corbet, a young director who is going to direct me in " The Childhood of A Leader ", Harmony Korine (" Spring Breakers ") soon. And the Frenchman Olivier Assayas for gangsters' movie which I'll shoot at the end of the year in the United States. I also hope one day for Quentin Tarantino...
Le Parisien interviewed Rob and I translated it below using reverso (with some tweeks by me) I'll update when a better translation comes out. But for now it reads ok ;))
Cannes. Robert Pattinson: " seven weeks without paparazzis! "
For "The Rover", Robert Pattinson, the hero of the saga " Twilight ", turned(shot) in the Australian desert, distant from everything. An experience...
Western of end of the world, "The Rover", shown out of competition, takes place in the Australian bush. But if the movie creates a sensation on Croisette, it is thanks to the Hollywood casting: Guy Pearce (" L.A. Confidential ") and Robert Pattinson, the star of "Twilight", playing men fearing neither god nor man, who fight for survival. Yesterday we met the ex-companion of Kristen Stewart, age 28, who is also in Cannes for " Map to the Stars ", by the Canadian David Cronenberg.
We didn't expect you in "The Rover" (out on June 4th), this violent road-trip by Australian director David Michôd...
ROBERT PATTINSON. Me, neither... Since I finished the " Twilight "saga , I'm very lucky. You cannot imagine the number of interesting scripts that I receive, like "The Rover". I had adored "Animal Kingdom", David Michôd's previous movie. So, when he offered me the character of Rey, this young American seriously wounded, abandoned in the desert, who finds himself in front of an embittered and uncommunicative Australian farmer played by Guy Pearce, I turned darker in the adventure. It is a merciless encounter!
Was the shooting difficult in the Australian bush?
On the contrary, it was great! We spent seven weeks in magnificent, wild regions, distant from any civilization. It was nine-hour drive from Adelaide. Between us, without mobile, without TV, etc. And without paparazzis! It was another life, in the depths of the desert. This inhuman atmosphere is felt through the movie, this impression of end of the world as in "Mad Max".
You are also in Cannes with " Map to the Stars "...
I believe that I would make all of Cronenberg's movies if he asked me. Two years after "Cosmopolis", where my character lived permanently in his big limousine, it amused me that he trusts me with the role of a chauffeur of stars in Hollywood. It is a secondary role, but oh how important, beside the great Julianne Moore.
For an actor of your stature, Hollywood, means what?
A bonfire of vanities. A wild, hard place, full of cash, where ego and jealousies are terribly aggravated. Where everybody wants to be famous at all costs. It is very, very hard to live there. Especially, if you have no serious professional circle of acquaintances and no real friends to protect you from all the temptations. I get out of it well. I manage to live my personal life and the celebrity. Probably because I know the dangers and the traps...
"Twilight", it is finished well and truly...
Ah yes! It is finished well and truly! I am too old now to play vampires! There are so many directors with whom I absolutely want to work.
Which ones?
Brady Corbet, a young director who is going to direct me in " The Childhood of A Leader ", Harmony Korine (" Spring Breakers ") soon. And the Frenchman Olivier Assayas for gangsters' movie which I'll shoot at the end of the year in the United States. I also hope one day for Quentin Tarantino...
Great Pics Of Robert Pattinson On The Covers Of Les InRockuptibiles & Variety ~ Cannes Editions
Great Pics Of Robert Pattinson On The Covers Of Les InRockuptibiles & Variety ~ Cannes Editions
This great pic of Rob is featured on the cover of Les InRockuptibiles with Julianne.
And he's also on a special Cannes edition of Variety.
Source
Thanks PattinsonAW for the Variety Pics
This great pic of Rob is featured on the cover of Les InRockuptibiles with Julianne.
And he's also on a special Cannes edition of Variety.
Source
Thanks PattinsonAW for the Variety Pics
NEW Pics Of Robert Pattinson & Co At The 'Maps To The Stars' After Party
NEW Pics Of Robert Pattinson & Co At The 'Maps To The Stars' After Party
The Maps to the Stars team leaving the cinema after the premiere
Check out more pics from the after party over HERE
The Maps to the Stars team leaving the cinema after the premiere
Check out more pics from the after party over HERE
Robert Pattinson Talks About The Future & More With Associated Press
Robert Pattinson Talks About The Future & More With Associated Press
This interview with Rob from Associated Press is a great read with some fantastic quotes from Guy Pearce, David Cronenberg and David Michod.
This was me when I was finished reading it.
This interview with Rob from Associated Press is a great read with some fantastic quotes from Guy Pearce, David Cronenberg and David Michod.
This was me when I was finished reading it.
For the past year, Robert Pattinson has been trying to disappear. He says he's been actively avoiding having his photo taken, trying to erase a tabloid persona.Thanks PattinsonAW for the Variety Cover Pic
"I'm just trying to not be in stupid gossip magazines, basically, and I think the best way to do it is never be photographed ever," says Pattinson. "As I get older, I just get more and more and more self-conscious about getting photographed. I don't know why. I've done it too many times and now I feel like everyone can see through me."
Not being photographed isn't an option for Pattinson at the Cannes Film Festival: The annual Cote d'Azur extravaganza is famous for its walls of photographers and its rabid hunger for celebrity.
But Pattinson has unveiled a new, more mature image of himself at this year's Cannes. He stars in two of the festival's top films: David Michod's lean, dystopian thriller "The Rover" and, in competition, David Cronenberg's dark Hollywood satire "Maps to the Stars." In the latter, he plays a Los Angeles limo driver trying to break into the movie business.
In "The Rover," which opens in the United States on June 13, he gives arguably his best performance yet, playing a bloodied half-wit who travels across a near-future Australian Outback with a terse man bent on revenge (Guy Pearce). With a halting Southern accent, he's a mangy, wounded puppy dog of a man, loyal to his companion.
More than any film before, "The Rover" announces the 28-year-old former "Twilight" star as a talented actor of range, capable of disappearing into a complicated role.
"It's literally exactly what I wanted," Pattinson said of his Cannes, smiling atop the Palais des Festivals.
His performances have been eye-opening for many, including Pattinson's co-stars. "I wasn't aware of what he was capable of," says Pearce. "On the second day, I said to David, 'He's really (expletive) good, isn't he?'"
The new chapter for Pattinson really began with his first collaboration with Cronenberg in the 2012 stylish Don DeLillo adaptation "Cosmopolis." Since then, he says, he's been choosing parts solely by director.
"I sort of had a bit of a list," says Pattinson. "The things I'm going to do next I've said yes to them before I've even seen a script."
Along with Michod ("Animal Kingdom") and Cronenberg, Pattinson has shot movies with Werner Herzog and Anton Corbijn. He's lined up films with Harmony Korine ("Spring Breakers") and Olivier Assayas ("Carlos"). All are widely acclaimed filmmakers who mostly operate far from the mainstream.
"It takes so much of the responsibility off you," says Pattinson. "I don't like the idea of trying to make movies as, like, a vehicle. Also, I don't really know who my audience is. I don't know if I have an audience. Outside of 'Twilight,' I don't know."
"Playing the lead in 'Cosmopolis' was not at the time what he wanted to do," says Cronenberg. "I had to talk him into it. He was really looking forward to playing a smaller role in an ensemble piece. In a way, ('Maps') is kind of a perfect continuation of our relationship, which I really value."
Pattinson auditioned for Michod for "The Rover," though the screenplay's scant backstory made it difficult. Exposition is largely resisted on the characters and the nature of the "collapse" that destroyed Australian currency. Pattinson went in in character.
"But then I had to sort of ask a couple questions half in character at the beginning, like: 'Is he mentally handicapped? Before I completely make a fool out of myself?'" he recalled laughing.
"The second he started doing the character, I was getting excited," says Michod. "I was getting excited about the performance he would give, excited about the character as invented by him and excited by the prospect of taking a possibly very underestimated franchise star and letting him demonstrated what he's actually capable of."
Pattinson says relished playing a more physical part.
"I had done so many parts where I was super still — like the whole of 'Twilight,'" he says. "It's so restrictive. You do something where you have blood all over your face, you can't be expected to fit into any kind of mold."
Drafted into a global franchise at a young age, Pattinson has previously said he wasn't even sure if acting was meant for him. For one of the more famous people on the planet, he doesn't exude confidence or self-seriousness, but rather has a squinty, bemused manner and is quick to laugh at himself. Now, he acknowledges his confidence is growing.
"I'm very, very good at lower expectations," says Pattinson. "Lower expectations and over-deliver."
Robert Pattinson Talks About His Character In 'Maps To The Stars' In An On Set Video
Robert Pattinson Talks About His Character In 'Maps To The Stars' In An On Set Video
Ooooh I hope we get more on set videos like this. In this one Rob talks about his character Jerome.
Ooooh I hope we get more on set videos like this. In this one Rob talks about his character Jerome.
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