'The Rover' Key Art ~ Poster Outtakes Featuring NEW Pics Of Robert Pattinson As Rey
Jeremy Saunders the graphic designer behind The Rover Movie Posters treated us to some new pics of Robert Pattinson as Rey in some outtakes of the posters on his site.
He also explains the creative process involved and how the final design (1st poster below) was reached.
The best part is when Jeremy realises this: "While it's always tempting (to me) to go as far away from actors' heads as possible, you aren't really allowed to have Rob Pattinson in a movie and not have his face on the poster. It's actually illegal in most countries :)"
I think these ones are my favourites from the outtakes.
Which ones catch your eye?
Click for A Closer Look
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Thanks Nancy!
'The Rover' Key Art ~ Poster Outtakes Featuring NEW Pics Of Robert Pattinson As Rey
Throwback Thursday ~ NEW/Old Pic Of Robert Pattinson Scruffilicious & Sexy In Brussels
Throwback Thursday ~ NEW/Old Pic Of Robert Pattinson Scruffilicious & Sexy In Brussels
I sure do love Throwback Thursday's. Who wouldn't when you get New/Old Pics of this fine specimen of a man?
This one is from the Breaking Dawn Part 1 Promo in Brussels. Remember Scrufftee Rob *faints*.
Look how tall he looks beside these 2 lucky ladies!
Caption on pic (translated used google translate):
'I fell over! What a pleasure to see this photo but what memories! Robert Pattinson what a beautiful simple and friendly person! There are unforgettable moments ever!'
Closer look anyone?
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I sure do love Throwback Thursday's. Who wouldn't when you get New/Old Pics of this fine specimen of a man?
This one is from the Breaking Dawn Part 1 Promo in Brussels. Remember Scrufftee Rob *faints*.
Look how tall he looks beside these 2 lucky ladies!
Caption on pic (translated used google translate):
'I fell over! What a pleasure to see this photo but what memories! Robert Pattinson what a beautiful simple and friendly person! There are unforgettable moments ever!'
Closer look anyone?
Source
VIDEO: Another Snippet Of Robert Pattinson's Interview With Szeretettel Hollywoodból
VIDEO: Another Snippet Of Robert Pattinson's Interview With Szeretettel Hollywoodból
We're being drip fed this interview.
In this preview Rob is asked about moving house.
Thanks Viktoria for the heads up!
We're being drip fed this interview.
In this preview Rob is asked about moving house.
Thanks Viktoria for the heads up!
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VIDEO: Is Life After Twilight Easier Or More Difficult For Robert Pattinson?
VIDEO: Is Life After Twilight Easier Or More Difficult For Robert Pattinson?
Szeretettel Hollywoodból found out.
We will finally see this full interview on Saturday ;)
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Szeretettel Hollywoodból found out.
We will finally see this full interview on Saturday ;)
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Robert Pattinson playing "Where's Waldo" at VOCO party in Beverly Hills (June 28)
Robert Pattinson playing "Where's Waldo" at VOCO party in Beverly Hills (June 28)
You know what books I loved when I was younger?
So a good, ole game of Where's Robaldo is always fun.
You guys thought that pic of Rob at the 1OAK party in Malibu was hard? Try this on for size...
Photo caption: Basically daytime 1oak / an episode of Entourage 😒
Now I'm not gonna point him out to you just yet. Where's the fun in that? This is Where's Robaldo after all. I'll reveal under the cut and even give you a red circle.
This pic is from a VOCO party a week ago. Gossip Cop did a piece on Rob out and about, having fun this summer at a bunch of hot parties. One party was the VOCO party:
Find Robaldo under the cut!
You know what books I loved when I was younger?
So a good, ole game of Where's Robaldo is always fun.
You guys thought that pic of Rob at the 1OAK party in Malibu was hard? Try this on for size...
Photo caption: Basically daytime 1oak / an episode of Entourage 😒
Now I'm not gonna point him out to you just yet. Where's the fun in that? This is Where's Robaldo after all. I'll reveal under the cut and even give you a red circle.
This pic is from a VOCO party a week ago. Gossip Cop did a piece on Rob out and about, having fun this summer at a bunch of hot parties. One party was the VOCO party:
Well, we’ve asked a lot of people what’s going on with Pattinson, and mostly what we’ve heard is he’s been hitting the Hollywood party circuit a lot recently — but just with his buddy Ryan Rottman.As if HE needs to approach women. They're like a moth to a flame, I tell ya. Moth to a flame. Party on, Rob!
On June 28, The Rover star enjoyed the VOCO Summer Kickoff pool party in Beverly Hills, where Pattinson and other dudes were outnumbered by women in ”sexy bikinis and high heels.”
And this past weekend, Pattinson was at 1Oak in Malibu, where Chris Brown and Jamie Foxx gave a surprise performance of “Gold Digger.”
A pal of ours, who was actually at both events attended by Pattinson, says the actor was also in the minority at the 1Oak bash, which was similarly filled “70 percent with women, lots of models.”
Our insider notes that Pattinson was not necessarily approaching women, but he’s “showing up at a lot of parties these days… He looks single.”
Find Robaldo under the cut!
NEW Pic Of Robert Pattinson Looking All Sexy & Smiley In A White Tee
NEW Pic Of Robert Pattinson Looking All Sexy & Smiley In A White Tee
This guy need to come with a hotness warning!!
Nicholas Jarecki is also in the pic which was taken at Chateau Marmont on 7th July.
Caption On Pic:
Source
Thanks PJ !
This guy need to come with a hotness warning!!
Nicholas Jarecki is also in the pic which was taken at Chateau Marmont on 7th July.
Caption On Pic:
'thanks for the dinner guys'
Thanks PJ !
About Robert Pattinson as Rey in The Rover: "Few roles have demonstrated how expansive his range actually is"
About Robert Pattinson as Rey in The Rover: "Few roles have demonstrated how expansive his range actually is"
I was pleasantly surprised to stumble upon this post in Comic Book Movie of some guy musing about Rob in The Rover. It's not even a review...it's just a guy loving what Rob did with Rey and deciding to chat and theorize about Rob. It's not something we see normally - non-fandom, male bloggers just talking about Rob in such high regard. I had to read it twice to be sure I understood the words "superb", "epic", and "brilliance" in the proper context.
An excerpt is below!
Comic Book Movie Robert Pattinson: Our Sci-Fi Superman? Who knew?
After Twilight and other films who would suspect Pattinson had an interest in Sci-Fi? There's nothing "sparkly" about his role.
David Michôd’s The Rover is fantastic because it so well illustrates what we have been missing from so many other acting performances in the action-adventure genre.
You may have noticed that what we haven’t been getting lately in the Action-Adventure genre. A jolt, a reason for pause, a genuine sense of surprise in character development seems to elude us in so many films. For some reason many actors seem to forget they are: 1) the vehicle for wonder, 2) the translator of exception, 3) the provocateur of awe yet accomplishing any of these endeavors is very difficult. It’s difficult because the actor has to be willing to break convention, choose against formula, and frequently find rationales in character definition that may not be on the page. In other words the performance may contradict what we think the original text suggested. That’s right this performer has to be in large degree a rebel! This kind of artist can’t be a people pleaser, can’t seek to be popular, nor can he or she perform to win acceptance. These described bold attributions require guts, bravery and integrity, things that audiences don’t necessarily attribute to artists yet are apparent in the best performances (yes, even in Action-Adventure). As Rey, Robert Pattinson provides this kind of superb performance.
...
Trying to avoid any really significant spoilers, let’s look at a far more recent epic performance. Back to The Rover, Robert Pattinson equally plays his character Rey as a bit of buffoon. Many critics have claimed he is as Guy Pearce’s character Eric sees him: a “half-wit.” Yet we’ll let you decide for yourself whether you think the character is mentally challenged. In a scene that is described (yet we don’t actually see it) Rey is shot and left for dead by his brother Henry (played by actor Scoot McNairy). Post traumatic syndrome disorder or PTSD could explain Rey’s odd or pathetic behavior as an effect of being horrified by stressful events. We only have character Archie’s (played by actor David) opinion that Rey’s behavior is typically that way to lead us to believe Rey is a dunce. Yet it’s his brother’s uncharacteristically violent reaction to these statements that make us believe that Archie statements may be entirely wrong. Many of the film’s depictions are equally this open ended, allowing a thoughtful audience to independently process the brilliance of the narrative.
Like the earlier Reeve portrait of a pathetic Clark, Pattinson’s performance helps us better understand how uncharacteristically brave, loyal and devoted he is to his virtual kidnapper Eric. Apparently separated by decades, bravery and brilliance from one actor demonstrates brilliance in another.
Though he has presented many nuanced characters since his most popular performance as Edward in the Twilight series, few roles have demonstrated how expansive Pattinson’s range actually is. Yes Edward, the character that sold the entire Twilight series has one thing in common with Rey from The Rover; actor Robert Pattinson.
Click HERE to read the post in its entirety!
Click HERE if you want to read reviews for The Rover!
It's happening already with critics and in social media corners but I hope we continue to see more guys ignoring their Twilight hate-bias and embracing Rob's evolving resume and considerable talents.
I was pleasantly surprised to stumble upon this post in Comic Book Movie of some guy musing about Rob in The Rover. It's not even a review...it's just a guy loving what Rob did with Rey and deciding to chat and theorize about Rob. It's not something we see normally - non-fandom, male bloggers just talking about Rob in such high regard. I had to read it twice to be sure I understood the words "superb", "epic", and "brilliance" in the proper context.
An excerpt is below!
Comic Book Movie Robert Pattinson: Our Sci-Fi Superman? Who knew?
After Twilight and other films who would suspect Pattinson had an interest in Sci-Fi? There's nothing "sparkly" about his role.
David Michôd’s The Rover is fantastic because it so well illustrates what we have been missing from so many other acting performances in the action-adventure genre.
You may have noticed that what we haven’t been getting lately in the Action-Adventure genre. A jolt, a reason for pause, a genuine sense of surprise in character development seems to elude us in so many films. For some reason many actors seem to forget they are: 1) the vehicle for wonder, 2) the translator of exception, 3) the provocateur of awe yet accomplishing any of these endeavors is very difficult. It’s difficult because the actor has to be willing to break convention, choose against formula, and frequently find rationales in character definition that may not be on the page. In other words the performance may contradict what we think the original text suggested. That’s right this performer has to be in large degree a rebel! This kind of artist can’t be a people pleaser, can’t seek to be popular, nor can he or she perform to win acceptance. These described bold attributions require guts, bravery and integrity, things that audiences don’t necessarily attribute to artists yet are apparent in the best performances (yes, even in Action-Adventure). As Rey, Robert Pattinson provides this kind of superb performance.
...
Trying to avoid any really significant spoilers, let’s look at a far more recent epic performance. Back to The Rover, Robert Pattinson equally plays his character Rey as a bit of buffoon. Many critics have claimed he is as Guy Pearce’s character Eric sees him: a “half-wit.” Yet we’ll let you decide for yourself whether you think the character is mentally challenged. In a scene that is described (yet we don’t actually see it) Rey is shot and left for dead by his brother Henry (played by actor Scoot McNairy). Post traumatic syndrome disorder or PTSD could explain Rey’s odd or pathetic behavior as an effect of being horrified by stressful events. We only have character Archie’s (played by actor David) opinion that Rey’s behavior is typically that way to lead us to believe Rey is a dunce. Yet it’s his brother’s uncharacteristically violent reaction to these statements that make us believe that Archie statements may be entirely wrong. Many of the film’s depictions are equally this open ended, allowing a thoughtful audience to independently process the brilliance of the narrative.
Like the earlier Reeve portrait of a pathetic Clark, Pattinson’s performance helps us better understand how uncharacteristically brave, loyal and devoted he is to his virtual kidnapper Eric. Apparently separated by decades, bravery and brilliance from one actor demonstrates brilliance in another.
Though he has presented many nuanced characters since his most popular performance as Edward in the Twilight series, few roles have demonstrated how expansive Pattinson’s range actually is. Yes Edward, the character that sold the entire Twilight series has one thing in common with Rey from The Rover; actor Robert Pattinson.
Click HERE to read the post in its entirety!
Click HERE if you want to read reviews for The Rover!
It's happening already with critics and in social media corners but I hope we continue to see more guys ignoring their Twilight hate-bias and embracing Rob's evolving resume and considerable talents.
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