Robert Pattinson 'The Rover' LA Portraits Now Larger
We've seen these gorgeous portrait pics by Jana Cruder from 'The Rover' LA Promo before but now they're MUCH bigger. And we know how important size is where Rob is concerned.
Love that profile
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Photos credit: Jana Cruder
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Robert Pattinson 'The Rover' LA Portraits ~ Now Larger
Robert Pattinson & Julianne Moore TIFF Portrait (Now In Full & HQ)
Robert Pattinson & Julianne Moore TIFF Portrait (Now In Full & HQ)
What could be better than Robert Pattinson and his come to bed eyes? How about those come to bed eyes in HQ?
We had this fantastic TIFF portrait of Rob & Julianne by Caitlin Cronenberg yesterday. But now it's full size AND in HQ.
I see your hand Julianne!
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What could be better than Robert Pattinson and his come to bed eyes? How about those come to bed eyes in HQ?
We had this fantastic TIFF portrait of Rob & Julianne by Caitlin Cronenberg yesterday. But now it's full size AND in HQ.
I see your hand Julianne!
Click for HQ
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NEW: Sultry pic of Robert Pattinson and Julianne Moore at TIFF for Maps To The Stars promo!
NEW: Sultry pic of Robert Pattinson and Julianne Moore at TIFF for Maps To The Stars promo!
Ooooooooooo LOVE THIS!!! They're giving some major face. And those eyes, Robert! *DED*
Photo caption: Oh what a #TIFF it was. This is one of my favourites! Robert Pattinson and Julianne Moore from #mapstothestars Shot in the @wmag studio! #nkprIT14 #gorgeoushumans #TIFF14
Source: Caitlin Cronenberg
Ooooooooooo LOVE THIS!!! They're giving some major face. And those eyes, Robert! *DED*
Photo caption: Oh what a #TIFF it was. This is one of my favourites! Robert Pattinson and Julianne Moore from #mapstothestars Shot in the @wmag studio! #nkprIT14 #gorgeoushumans #TIFF14
Source: Caitlin Cronenberg
PICS: Robert Pattinson spreads his charm and hotness all over the Maps To The Stars TIFF premiere
PICS: Robert Pattinson spreads his charm and hotness all over the Maps To The Stars TIFF premiere
When PromoRob comes to town, he coats the festivities with his charm and hotness. The evidence is always in the pictures.
When PromoRob comes to town, he coats the festivities with his charm and hotness. The evidence is always in the pictures.
Always so good to his fans!
The media always gets smitten too. It's completely understandable.
Susie was there and grabbed some gorgeous shots of Rob inside the theater...
When he blew a kiss to David...did people look around afterwards? Make sure ladies in the line of this kiss didn't fall out?
They can't help themselves. His very presence demands your smile and attention.
We'll see if we get anymore PromoRob before the year is over but for now, enjoy this maddeningly handsome profile and the most gorgeous pensive face ever.
LOADS more under the cut!
INTERVIEW: “I Thought It Was Hilarious, And It Was Sort Of Dangerous" ~ Robert Pattinson On The 'Maps To The Stars' Script
INTERVIEW: “I Thought It Was Hilarious, And It Was Sort Of Dangerous" ~ Robert Pattinson On The 'Maps To The Stars' Script
Rob chatted to MSN at TIFF and spoke about the Maps To The Stars script, working with Mia Wasikowska and more.
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Thanks Tarah for the gifs!
Rob chatted to MSN at TIFF and spoke about the Maps To The Stars script, working with Mia Wasikowska and more.
As a freelance entertainment journalist/writer/hack you can tell how valuable an actor’s time is – at least to the studio offering him up for interview – by the amount of time you are given with him. Other factors include how many people he has around him and whether or not you are asked not to ask any personal questions.
In the case of Robert Pattinson, he is pretty valuable. While I am not asked to refrain from personal inquiries – the publicists know I don’t go in for that s*** – the former star of the Twilight series is having his time here at TIFF divvied into four-minute increments, such is the demand.
The movie Pattinson is here to promote is Maps to the Stars. It is his second film with Canadian director David Cronenberg after 2012’s Cosmopolis. He was the lead in that film but has a secondary role in Maps, playing Jerome, a Hollywood limo driver with screenwriting ambitions. Mia Wasikowska (Only Lovers Left Alive) plays Agatha, a disfigured young woman with a secret connection to a high-powered Hollywood family, who employs Jerome to drive her around.
Maps to the Stars is written by Bruce Wagner. A former actor who co-starred with Maps co-star John Cusack in 1986’s One Crazy Summer, Wagner has gone on to become a respected novelist and screenwriter. He also used to work as a limo driver, making him, for all intents and purposes, some version of Jerome.
“I thought it was hilarious, and it was sort of dangerous,” Pattinson says of Wagner’s screenplay. “I quite liked the fact that - and David liked it as well - he’s this kind, genial, academic man. And then seeing the script, upon two pages of it, it’s so savage and jokes which you really don’t know how they are going to land at all or could have walk-outs quite easily. I just love feeling David’s glee with that.”
Pattinson says he only met Wagner after he had shot “quite a lot of stuff” on the film, which shot in Toronto and Los Angeles.
“But then I sort of talked to David about it because it’s a strange part. On the page he’s kind of a cipher for Bruce and almost a blank on the page. So I didn’t really want to reveal my ignorance.”
As for former model Wasikowska, Pattinson says he has known her “for a really long time, and I’ve seen a lot of her stuff as well. I think she’s a really amazing actress.
“But it’s funny, though. She’s gotten a lot more confident. I don’t know if that’s bad to say, but just seeing her be so funny… And I don’t know. There’s something different that I’ve seen in her that I didn’t realize that it works really well with her personality and skill-set.”
Pattinson will next be seen in Queen of the Desert, a biography of early 20th century explorer Gertrude Bell, played in the film by Nicole Kidman. Pattinson co-stars as Col T.E. Lawrence, a part first essayed by the late Peter O’Toole in 1962’s Lawrence of Arabia. The movie is directed by German legend Werner Herzog (Fitzcarraldo, Rescue Dawn).
Asked about his criteria for picking roles these days, Pattinson admits: “Yeah, I basically have some weird insecurity issues. So I want to take as little as a gamble as possible when doing my jobs. So I basically just try to work with extremely prodigious auteurs, and that’s kind of been my only decision-making process.”
As for screenwriting limo drivers, Pattinson says he has been accosted by several.
“I actually have a few times. Multiple times… Many, many times. Even here!” he says, laughing.
“What do you do?” I ask.
“I always take it,” he says. “I can rip them off later!”
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Thanks Tarah for the gifs!
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