The Bromance Continues....... Another Hilarious Interview With Robert Pattinson & Guy Pearce From The Rover UK Promo
Here's another hilarious interview from the UK promo for The Rover. This time Rob and Guy are talking to London Live.
I cannot get enough of these two. I really hope we see them working together again.
The Bromance Continues....... Another Hilarious Interview With Robert Pattinson & Guy Pearce From The Rover UK Promo
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BBC Radio1 Talk To Robert Pattinson & Guy Pearce About Fan Attention
BBC Radio1 Talk To Robert Pattinson & Guy Pearce About Fan Attention
BBC Radio1 spoke to Rob & Guy at the UK Press Junket for The Rover. The talk about the movie starts around the 1:04 mark and Rob & Guy appear at 1:47.
Thanks Susie!
BBC Radio1 spoke to Rob & Guy at the UK Press Junket for The Rover. The talk about the movie starts around the 1:04 mark and Rob & Guy appear at 1:47.
Thanks Susie!
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VIDEO: Robert Pattinson Talks About Werner Herzog & Working On 'Queen Of The Desert'
VIDEO: Robert Pattinson Talks About Werner Herzog & Working On 'Queen Of The Desert'
Rob sounded so excited about working with Werner Herzog on Queen of the Desert when he was asked about it while doing press for The Rover in the UK recently.
He also talks about his character Rey in The Rover.
Rob sounded so excited about working with Werner Herzog on Queen of the Desert when he was asked about it while doing press for The Rover in the UK recently.
He also talks about his character Rey in The Rover.
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VIDEO: Robert Pattinson Thinks Kylie Minogue Is Rather Tasty ~ MORE From Rob & Guy's YahooUK Interview
VIDEO: Robert Pattinson Thinks Kylie Minogue Is Rather Tasty ~ MORE From Rob & Guy's YahooUK Interview
This is hilarious.
Ugh I can't stand the teasing. I want all of this interview NOW!
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This is hilarious.
Ugh I can't stand the teasing. I want all of this interview NOW!
Source
Thanks Nancy!
Digital Download Of 'The Rover' Available In The US On August 26th
Digital Download Of 'The Rover' Available In The US On August 26th
The Official The Rover Facebook Page updated their cover picture and also announced that The Rover will be available for download in the US on August 26th!
Let the countdown begin!
And don't forget that you pre-order The Rover on DVD & Blu-Ray from AmazonUS. Links are below
DVD & DIGITAL HERE BLU-RAY & DIGITAL HERE
Thanks Nancy!
The Official The Rover Facebook Page updated their cover picture and also announced that The Rover will be available for download in the US on August 26th!
Let the countdown begin!
And don't forget that you pre-order The Rover on DVD & Blu-Ray from AmazonUS. Links are below
DVD & DIGITAL HERE BLU-RAY & DIGITAL HERE
Thanks Nancy!
INTERVIEW: Metro UK Talk To Robert Pattinson
Metro UK posted an interview with Rob and a review of The Rover. You've got to love their headline 'Robert Pattinson is so much more than Twilight, and his new film The Rover will prove it'.
From Metro UK:
From Metro UK:
Directors fawn over him. Girls scream for him. But Robert Pattinson can do without the A-list treatment – at least judging by the shoot for his new film, The Rover, a post-apocalyptic thriller he is starring in alongside Guy Pearce.
Shot in the Australian desert, there were no 30ft trailers and no five-star catering. ‘I was quite content to live off bread and barbecue sauce for two and a half months,’ he says. No, this wasn’t a new form of wacky diet, Pattinson just didn’t want food poisoning.
‘There were so many flies there… and I just didn’t want to eat fly s***.’
Thankfully, R-Patz has lived to tell the tale. Today we meet in the rather more salubrious surroundings of a posh London hotel. Dressed in denim, with stubble sprouting across his chin, he’s come equipped with sunglasses and a baseball cap, the two essential tools for evading prying eyes.
The previous day he promoted The Rover at London’s BFI Southbank. ‘90 per cent of the people outside were autograph sellers,’ he says. ‘I’m like: “You know these things aren’t worth anything.” I’ve signed so many.’
It’s a typically modest answer from Barnes-born Pattinson, whose career was launched playing Edward Cullen in Twilight but who seems uncomfortable with the fame it brought. The 28-year-old knows how much the vampire saga has overshadowed him.
‘People who’ve only seen Twilight… I don’t know what they think I am,’ he sighs. What he wants is credibility.
‘Rob fights to be seen as an actor rather than a movie star,’ said director Anton Corbijn when he worked with him on forthcoming film Life. ‘He is really trying to prove his worth.’
It’s why Pattinson took on The Rover, in which he plays Rey, a survivor in a world ten years on from a global economic collapse.
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More New Pics From 'The Rover' Roundtable With Robert Pattinson, Guy Pearce & David Michod
More New Pics From 'The Rover' Roundtable With Robert Pattinson, Guy Pearce & David Michod
Yesterday we posted up a Roundtable Interview & pics by THN that was done at the London The Rover promo last week.
Today we have some more pics from the same roundtable interview by Live For Films & The Establishing Shot.
Their transcripts are a little different to the one from THN yesterday so it's worth going over to have a read of them.
And The Establishing Shot posted one question that none of the others did........
Guy & Rob can you tell us a little bit about the differences in working on big films like Marvel franchises and the Twilight series as opposed to The Rover which has a has a much smaller independent feel to it?
Guy Pearce: We were discussing this yesterday. Often really the differences are the people you are working with, so there can be massive differences between one film and another – purely because they are in different countries or different people but the budgets are the same.
I think when it comes down to it and you are standing in front of the camera and you are acting and you have a director who wants a particular thing and you are just trying to successfully do what it is that you – there is no difference really. But if you stand back there are lots of executives standing around being nervous about lots of money, on a film like The Rover or Iron Man 3, although they weren’t particularly nervous about their money and they were pretty confident about it, the whole Marvel team I think. But you are aware that it is bigger, in a way I prefer the more intimate situations, you can get answers out of the people you want answers from as opposed to hold on I need to find out from the hierarchy if we can change that word.
Robert Pattinson: I think The Rover is a more extreme example as well. When you have a big budget it creates expectations of how you are supposed to be treated. When we were out there, there was literally no option other than staying in a shipping container. It’s kind of nice, everyone is on totally equal footing. It doesn’t let your vanity take hold.
Yesterday we posted up a Roundtable Interview & pics by THN that was done at the London The Rover promo last week.
Today we have some more pics from the same roundtable interview by Live For Films & The Establishing Shot.
Their transcripts are a little different to the one from THN yesterday so it's worth going over to have a read of them.
And The Establishing Shot posted one question that none of the others did........
Guy & Rob can you tell us a little bit about the differences in working on big films like Marvel franchises and the Twilight series as opposed to The Rover which has a has a much smaller independent feel to it?
Guy Pearce: We were discussing this yesterday. Often really the differences are the people you are working with, so there can be massive differences between one film and another – purely because they are in different countries or different people but the budgets are the same.
I think when it comes down to it and you are standing in front of the camera and you are acting and you have a director who wants a particular thing and you are just trying to successfully do what it is that you – there is no difference really. But if you stand back there are lots of executives standing around being nervous about lots of money, on a film like The Rover or Iron Man 3, although they weren’t particularly nervous about their money and they were pretty confident about it, the whole Marvel team I think. But you are aware that it is bigger, in a way I prefer the more intimate situations, you can get answers out of the people you want answers from as opposed to hold on I need to find out from the hierarchy if we can change that word.
Robert Pattinson: I think The Rover is a more extreme example as well. When you have a big budget it creates expectations of how you are supposed to be treated. When we were out there, there was literally no option other than staying in a shipping container. It’s kind of nice, everyone is on totally equal footing. It doesn’t let your vanity take hold.
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