NEW: FKA twigs calls Robert Pattinson "the man that I love" and "100% worth it" in interview with The Guardian
This is so freakin' sweet and he deserves all of it. Well...she's actually talking about serious things and once I clear the hearts from my eyes that Rob has a sweet girlfriend who knows he's SO worth it, then I can get serious. But the hearts are still there, guys. The hearts are still there.
Excerpt from The Guardian:
“Oh, I’m nothing. I’m nothing right now.” Twigs offers a neat delineation on the different sorts of repute a “weird” artist can attain. “I think it’s easy to sit in this trendy cafe, in a trendy little area of New York, and say ‘Ooh, I’m FKA Twigs’. But outside of these four blocks, does anybody really give a shit? Probably not. I’m well aware if I walk down one street in New York, I’ll hear people say: ‘Oh my gad!’ And if I walk down another street: nothing. And those streets are blocks apart from each other.
“I’m appealing to people who want something different,” she says, “but the world, on the whole, doesn’t really embrace different things. Not on the whole.”
This might be a subject on her mind because she’s been wrestling, of late, with a fairly major collision between the worlds of the niche and the mainstream. When her relationship with Robert Pattinson became public, a couple of months ago, it narcotised her public profile – a profile that had until then been pretty subtle and quiet and under Twigs’s direct control. Pattinson retains a lot of manic fans from his days as a young-adult idol in the Twilight film franchise. Twigs is mixed-race, her mother part Spanish and her father Jamaican, and when the relationship with Pattinson came to light she received a lot of crude online abuse from his fans. “I am genuinely shocked and disgusted at the amount of racism that has been infecting my [Twitter] account the past week,” she tweeted in September.
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Twigs tells me: “Obviously I know if you’re putting yourself out there, saying, ‘Hey! Listen to my music!’, with pictures of yourself in the magazines, then people are going to judge you. ‘I hate her music. I hate her hair. I hate her production. I hate her videos.’ Fine: don’t care. That’s the great thing about art, it’s not for everyone. But when it comes to racism, really? In this day and age? Pick that?”
Pattinson has joined her in these early stages of her US tour, a sweet gesture that has unfortunately launched a grim game of cat and mouse around the city, the pair trailed everywhere by a school of paparazzi. There were especially awkward photographs taken the night before our lunch, Twigs pictured getting out of a cab with one hand in Pattinson’s and the other trying to shield her face from flashbulbs. I tell her how uncomfortable the images were to look at, her distress plain. She doesn’t want to go in to specifics of her romantic life (who would, after two months of gossip-page commentary?) but she says something rather lovely about the compromises required of this new relationship. I think it’s worth quoting in full.
“That side of my life [the paparazzi] is nothing to do with me. That’s, like… That is the… side of life of the man that I love. And… when that started happening I had to… Because that is the opposite of who I am as a person, and it was weird… Then I had to sit back and have a conversation with myself and I had to say: that is something really horrible. No, not horrible, I don’t find it horrible, it’s something that’s very challenging. I look uncomfortable because I am uncomfortable. But then it’s, like, is this person in my life worth that? And he is, without question. Do you know what I mean? In comparison to how happy I am. And how I feel with him. It’s 100% worth it. Does that make sense?”
It does.
“Good,” she says. We eat our trendy food.
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From a balcony at the back (a few seats down from the famous boyfriend) I struggle to recognise the lunch buddy who quoted The Lego Movie at me and got sad over a memory of commemorative coins. I’m watching Twigs in performance mode, obscure and remote. During the final sequence of songs there’s a sudden, sustained ovation, after which she breaks character for a second to say a flushed thank you. Afterwards, outside the venue, one fan turns to another and says: “I had no idea until then she was even English.”
You can read the interview in full HERE!
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NEW: FKA twigs calls Robert Pattinson "the man that I love" and "100% worth it" in interview with The Guardian
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NEW PIC: Robert Pattinson makes the museum THE place to be on a Saturday in Los Angeles (Nov. 29)
NEW PIC: Robert Pattinson makes the museum THE place to be on a Saturday in Los Angeles (Nov. 29)
I love when people say Rob is charming. I'd say we're all completely charmed by him 24/7.
Photo caption: This is what happens when you go to the Museum for fun. You meet #RobertPattinson I'm not a fan of twilight but he is pretty charming. #LosAngelesCountyMusumOfArt
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I love when people say Rob is charming. I'd say we're all completely charmed by him 24/7.
Photo caption: This is what happens when you go to the Museum for fun. You meet #RobertPattinson I'm not a fan of twilight but he is pretty charming. #LosAngelesCountyMusumOfArt
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VIDEO: Brady Corbet & Mona Fastvold Talk About 'The Childhood Of A Leader' With IonCinema & Eye For Film
VIDEO: Brady Corbet & Mona Fastvold Talk About 'The Childhood Of A Leader' With IonCinema & Eye For Film
While promoting their film, The Sleepwalker, Brady Corbet and Mona Fastvold talked about The Childhood of a Leader with IonCinema and Eye For Film.
Check out this video interview from IonCinema. The Childhood of A Leader talks starts around the 9:40 mark.
And here's an excerpt from their interview with Eye For Film:
Click HERE to read the entire interview!
While promoting their film, The Sleepwalker, Brady Corbet and Mona Fastvold talked about The Childhood of a Leader with IonCinema and Eye For Film.
Check out this video interview from IonCinema. The Childhood of A Leader talks starts around the 9:40 mark.
And here's an excerpt from their interview with Eye For Film:
Mona Fastvold and Corbet’s upcoming project, The Childhood of a Leader, which he is going to direct, will star Bérénice Bejo, Tim Roth, Stacy Martin and Robert Pattinson. The script is influenced by everyone from John Fowles and Jean-Paul Sartre, to Volker Schlöndorff’s Young Törless. I suggested checking out Christian Kracht’s cinematic novel Imperium in the Norwegian translation for last minute reading, as pre-production begins next week.
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AKT: Tell me about the next projects. Brady: The next film we’re making, I’m directing what Mona and I wrote together and we’re working together very closely from beginning to end as we did with this one. Basically, what determines who takes the lead is just whose story it is to tell.
Mona: And who is not giving birth to a baby.
Brady: And who is not giving birth to a baby. We’re making a film called The Childhood Of A Leader. It’s a historical film, which is one of the reasons why it’s been so difficult to put it together.
AKT: Historical set in what time?
Brady: 1919 mostly. It’s Bérénice Bejo, Tim Roth, Stacy Martin and Robert Pattinson. It’s about a family that relocates to France for the Paris Peace Conference and about the events leading up to the Treaty of Versailles, partially. It’s funny, whereas this project [The Sleepwalker] was about subverting the clichés of psycho-sexual thrillers, this is a historical film that’s not really a historical film. It’s about the childhood of a would-be-fascist. We’ll start shooting in January.
Click HERE to read the entire interview!
Cahiers Du Cinema Top 10 Of 2014 Includes Robert Pattinson's 'Maps To The Stars'
Cahiers Du Cinema Top 10 Of 2014 Includes Robert Pattinson's 'Maps To The Stars'
We're approaching the time of the year where the Best of...... Lists are starting to appear and it's no surprise to see Maps Of The Stars popping up on this 'Best of 2014' from the esteemed Cahiers Du Cinema.
I know so many of you have yet to see it. I'm so excited for you all to see it and I'm genuinely hoping that you will get to very, very soon.
I'm expecting to see it popping up lots on more best of lists as the end of the year approaches.
Check out what else made it into the top 10 over on HERE
We're approaching the time of the year where the Best of...... Lists are starting to appear and it's no surprise to see Maps Of The Stars popping up on this 'Best of 2014' from the esteemed Cahiers Du Cinema.
I know so many of you have yet to see it. I'm so excited for you all to see it and I'm genuinely hoping that you will get to very, very soon.
I'm expecting to see it popping up lots on more best of lists as the end of the year approaches.
Check out what else made it into the top 10 over on HERE
NEW PIC From 'Life' Featuring Robert Pattinson & Anton Corbijn Talks Post Production In Hamburg
NEW PIC From 'Life' Featuring Robert Pattinson & Anton Corbijn Talks Post Production In Hamburg
Anton Corbijn spoke about the post-production of Life in Hamburg in the german article below which we translated using Google Translate.
There's also a sneaky pic featuring Rob from the movie.
Translated using Google Translate:
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Anton Corbijn spoke about the post-production of Life in Hamburg in the german article below which we translated using Google Translate.
There's also a sneaky pic featuring Rob from the movie.
Translated using Google Translate:
For his latest project Anton Corbijn has returned to the Hanseatic city. In Post Republic Life is currently preparing the color grading for the Australian- Canadian- German co-production.
"It's wonderful to be here again," says Anton Corbijn . Dutch director and photographer had last A Most Wanted Man shot in Hamburg and was enthusiastic about the locations and the special atmosphere in the Hanseatic city. His latest film Life tells the story of Hollywood photographer Dennis Stock, gets to know in 1955 at a party the still unknown James Dean. A special meeting of the addition to the world-famous portraits of Hollywood icon, a wonderful friendship apparent.
The topic was very appealing to him, told Anton Corbijn, who became famous as a photographer mainly by its musicians Proträts. Also on film, he has worked with artists and personalities within his first film control the life of Ian Curtis, the lead singer of the band Joy Devision in scene.
Life is produced on the German side of Wolfgang Müller ( Barry Films) and is expected to mark the 60th anniversary of the death of James Dean in 2015 in German cinemas. The main roles are played by Dane Dehaan and Robert Pattinson. The Hamburg Film Fund Schlesig - Holstein has supported the film with € 250,000 in production.
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Robert Pattinson Played Guitar On 'Birds' By Death Grips
Robert Pattinson Played Guitar On 'Birds' By Death Grips
UPDATE: In case there was any doubt about this story
From Pitchfork:
It's been confirmed that this is true. Zach Hill recorded Pattinson's guitar with his iPhone and the band sampled the recording on the track.
You can say that again Rob!
So it turns out Rob played guitar on 'Birds' By Death Grips and twitter is a buzz with the news.
Well we knew he was friends with them (videos from that night out HERE).
And it was rumoured back in October last year that Rob was working on a short film with Death Grips (we posted about it HERE ) but that rumour was squashed. And strangely enough Birds was mentioned.
He loves throwing us these little surprises like this.
You can listen to the track below and it can be downloaded it HERE
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UPDATE: In case there was any doubt about this story
From Pitchfork:
It's been confirmed that this is true. Zach Hill recorded Pattinson's guitar with his iPhone and the band sampled the recording on the track.
You can say that again Rob!
So it turns out Rob played guitar on 'Birds' By Death Grips and twitter is a buzz with the news.
Well we knew he was friends with them (videos from that night out HERE).
And it was rumoured back in October last year that Rob was working on a short film with Death Grips (we posted about it HERE ) but that rumour was squashed. And strangely enough Birds was mentioned.
He loves throwing us these little surprises like this.
You can listen to the track below and it can be downloaded it HERE
Click for Larger
Pic Source
Thanks Nancy
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NEW PIC: Robert Pattinson and his sexy arms enjoying some festivities in Los Angeles (Nov. 27)
NEW PIC: Robert Pattinson and his sexy arms enjoying some festivities in Los Angeles (Nov. 27)
Oooooh I love this pic. Good one, ladies LOL
What's Rob laughing at??? WHY SO SEXY, ROBERT??
*crying* That bicepporn *crying*
Photo caption: I got the best host mum in the entire world!!! #happy #thanksgiving #and #robertpattinson #in #the #background haha
And of course Rob's hair is growing out a lot because he's a chia pet.
Source | Thanks peaceful flower!
Oooooh I love this pic. Good one, ladies LOL
What's Rob laughing at??? WHY SO SEXY, ROBERT??
*crying* That bicepporn *crying*
Photo caption: I got the best host mum in the entire world!!! #happy #thanksgiving #and #robertpattinson #in #the #background haha
And of course Rob's hair is growing out a lot because he's a chia pet.
Source | Thanks peaceful flower!
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