NEW PICS: Robert Pattinson Looking Gorgeous In NY Today

UPDATE 2: Added Video (below) & MORE Pics (After The Cut)
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NEW PICS: Robert Pattinson Looking Gorgeous In NY Today

Rob all smiles leaving the Bowery Hotel in New York today.

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I spy with my little eye........... ;}


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Info about Rob's jacket thanks to Courtney

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Loads More HQ Pics After The Cut

VIDEOS: Robert Pattinson interview roundup from Cannes, Sydney, LA and NYC for The Rover promo

VIDEOS: Robert Pattinson interview roundup from Cannes, Sydney, LA and NYC for The Rover promo

Here's a roundup of some promo interviews with Rob as well as Guy Pearce and David Michôd.

UPDATE7: Chicago WGN - auto play so click HERE to view (Rob - "I do tend to embarrass myself on quite a regular basis.") Nerdist is also auto play so click HERE to view (Rob: "The rhythm and how David wrote the dialogue it's just very jumpy and start-stop to the extent that when you read it, your whole body started to follow. And then I just started thinking about why you would be speaking like that. Someone who is constantly wary of everything. Almost like he's going to get slap at any second and it translates into every aspect of his being.")

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UPDATE6: Click the links to view - Rotten Tomatoes (Rob: "I've always thought [#TheRover] is a really hopeful movie. Whenever anyone say it's bleak or something, I think it's really kind of rich and hopeful.") and BBC interview HERE. But Rob's portion was posted before HERE and is longer.

LOADS more promo interviews after the cut!

Robert Pattinson: "It is nice to look at my resume now. I’d be jealous of me if I wasn’t me."

Robert Pattinson: "It is nice to look at my resume now. I’d be jealous of me if I wasn’t me."

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A steak in his heart: Robert Pattinson yearns for Chicago beef 

Maybe it’s a nod to his former vampire alter ego, but Robert Pattinson wants blood.

“I was having a dream the other night about a Chicago steak,” the actor said Tuesday. “I had one on the first ‘Twilight’ tour, and certain things just stick in your mind. Maybe it’s my inner vampire coming out again.”

With a trademark laugh, Pattinson knows he will get his wish. He will film the gangster movie “Idol’s Eye” with Robert De Niro in Chicago in October. “I love Chicago,” he says. “It’s one of those cities where I can walk around and people are really kind. They respect that there are times I need a little silence.”

He also found that silence working in the Australian Outback for his new movie “The Rover” (opening Friday), where Pattinson plays Ray, a young man on a mission to survive a wild desert trip and killing spree with another drifter played by Guy Pierce.

Q. What was it like filming in the Outback?

A: I really love the desert because you can be alone, which is very nice. I could just wander off a bit and no one cared because there wasn’t a single soul for thousands of miles. Most of the towns where we filmed had one street. The other cool thing is that when I was mobbed, it was by a bunch of kangaroos who lived there or the wild camels. I respect these people who are out there, too, living off the grid. It was perfect for me to be a bit off the grid where I didn’t have to look over my shoulder. No one was taking a picture of me doing something stupid.

Q. You’ve said that you had to audition for Rey in “The Rover.” Really? After starring in that big franchise?

A: One hundred percent I have to audition unless I’m playing something in my wheelhouse. If I’m doing a vampire thing, they better hire me. You’ve seen my vampire act.

Q. You’ve had quite a few years with your life splashed out in the tabloids. How do you keep it together and not develop an attitude?

A: I really don’t know how I do it. It’s weird. I went through a period where I was a bit more stressed. Once I got through that period of time, I just figured that your life contracts a little bit when you get famous. Yes, I was frustrated about not doing the things I used to do, like walking around anonymously. But you get used to it. In the end, I just let it all go and have accepted that it’s a different kind of life.

Q. You have films coming up from David Cronenberg [“Maps to the Stars” this fall] and Werner Herzog, plus the De Niro movie. Have you shaken Edward Cullen from “Twilight” off for good?

A: I’m constantly surprised that I’ve been able to have a career post-”Twilight.” I still think it’s going to end at any second. I always figured anything else after “Twilight” was just a bonus. ... It is nice to look at my resume now. I’d be jealous of me if I wasn’t me.

Q. Finally ... you’re a steak guy and not a Chicago pizza type?

A. Let’s clear this up. I’m 100 percent a Chicago pizza guy, but when you’ve been dreaming of a good steak, you need to start with a knife and a fork in your hands — and some good steak sauce.

NEW STILL: Robert Pattinson and Guy Pearce enjoy a nice dinner together in The Rover

NEW STILL: Robert Pattinson and Guy Pearce enjoy a nice dinner together in The Rover

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Love this.

From LA Times:
"The Rover" is a bleak work, and an uncompromisingly violent one, but it's been made with so much skill that it's hard to get it out of your mind. The second feature film by Australian writer-director David Michod, responsible for the surprise 2010 critical success "Animal Kingdom," it confirms him as an impressive filmmaker with a talent for creating distinctive worlds and depositing us right in the heart of them. 
Set in an economically impoverished future, "The Rover" stars Guy Pearce in a performance of pure controlled ferocity. He plays a man on an implacable, obsessive stop-at-nothing quest to recover his stolen car, with an unrecognizable Robert Pattinson equally strong as a weaker man who gets pulled along in his wake. Tense and remorseless and shot in 100-degrees-plus heat, this is a film that chills the blood as well as the soul.
Click HERE to see the current list of theaters for the nationwide release this Friday!

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Sydney Film Fest Q&A: Robert Pattinson, Guy Pearce, David Michôd and Liz Watts talk The Rover

Sydney Film Fest Q&A: Robert Pattinson, Guy Pearce, David Michôd and Liz Watts talk The Rover

Click the pic to view 20 minutes of the Q&A from Sydney Film Fest!

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Thanks Tessa!

Guy Pearce and David Michôd talk about Robert Pattinson during Reddit AMA and HuffPostLive + NEW STILL

Guy Pearce and David Michôd talk about Robert Pattinson during Reddit AMA and HuffPostLive + NEW STILL

Lovely shot of Rob from the film released by The Rover Facebook page.

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Photo caption: Innocence is behind us

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Reddit had a great AMA with David and Guy. Not only did they mention Rob but they answered a couple of our questions too!

Q (This was one of our questions via TheRoverFilm!): David, should I be treating my infected bullet wounds with gasoline now? This is a survival tip I never would have guessed...

David Michôd: i'd get to a hospital pronto

Q: I have read great reviews of this movie both from the Cannes showing as well as in the LA Times. I am a big fan of both of you in the movie Animal Kingdom. Question for both of you one of the big points of interest was the casting of Robert Pattinson in what would definitely be considered an atypical role. For David how did that casting take place and for Guy how was it like working with a teen idol in the hot Australian desert?

Guy Pearce: It was great watching Rob deal with the flies, whilst not having to deal with ANY paparazzi!

Q: David - what drew you to Rob for this project? As a longtime fan of his I've felt like all he ever needed was a great director to guide him and show what he's truly capable of. Where you surprised he had it in him? Obviously you knew he could be good, but were you expecting him to be THAT good?

David Michôd: really simple - i didn't know much about him before he came in and did a beautiful audition for me. it wasn't surprising. it was just really impressive and exhilarating because i could see the movie coming alive.

Q (This was one of our questions via TheRoverFilm!): Guy - what scenes in The Rover stands out as one of your favorites and one of the more challenging scenes to shoot?

Guy Pearce: One of my favorite would be when Rob (Rey) confronts his brother played by Scoot McNairy towards the end of the film. I can't think of what was the most challenging.

Q: Great film! I was curious as to whether either of you thought the relationship between Eric and Rey had any lasting effects on Eric. Or did he just go forward as a solitary man as he was before?

David Michôd: i'd like to think rey had a lasting effect on eric. definitely. what happens to eric after the movie has finished? good question.

Q: David: Given that you filmed The Rover in the desolate, deserted Australian Outback, which scene from the film presented you with the most technical challenges?

David Michôd: ironically the scenes we shot when it rained (in places where it hadn't rained in more than a year) - right in the middle of the scene in which rob and guy buy ammo and fuel, it started raining torrentially - if you've ever been to marree (where we shot the scene), you'll know how surreal that experience was.

Q: Hi David, what was the biggest challenge of directing The Rover and what was the most rewarding moment on set? :) Best of weeks, Lena X

David Michôd: everything is challenging on set. that's what's fun about it. the most rewarding moments involved watching guy and rob bring these characters to life. it always felt beautiful and vulnerable and powerful and special.

Q (This was one of our questions via TheRoverFilm!): David - you said in an interview that you did a few takes of Rob singing a southern, gospel tune he made up in place of Pretty Girl Rock. Would that be something that could show up as DVD special features?

David Michôd: one day it'll rear its little head, i'm sure...

Click HERE to read all of David's answers and HERE to read all of Guy's answers

Also, Guy and David mentioned Rob during their earlier HuffPostLive chat. They said some lovely things about Rob so check it out.

Super cute and sexy pictures of a flexible Robert Pattinson with Guy Pearce and Peter Travers

Super cute and sexy pictures of a flexible Robert Pattinson with Guy Pearce and Peter Travers

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Pic of Rob and Guy with Peter Travers.

"Guy, Rob, & Peter. #ABC #Popcorn #NYC"
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