NEW/OLD PIC: Robert Pattinson and his Idol's Eye 'stache with a costar during pre-production last fall
The show will not go on for this film but we can still enjoy Rob's top-notch 70s mustache!
And that smile is to die for!
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NEW/OLD PIC: Robert Pattinson and his Idol's Eye 'stache with a costar during pre-production last fall
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What is it like to win a meet and greet with Robert Pattinson?
Have you ever wondered what it is like to win a meet and greet with Robert Pattinson?
After Kate's post revisiting Rob's appearance on The Graham Norton show we were contacted by a lucky fan who had been at the show .... AND had been the winner of a 'Meet and Greet with Robert Pattinson'. Lynne has very kindly shared with us all what it is like to win a meeting with Rob.
I'm now entering every competition ever!! Are you wishing you had been Lynne too? Rob has fans all over the world and many may feel they would never get the chance to see Rob in person. So a big thank you to Lynne for sharing her story with us so we can all share a little in her experience.
Thanks Lynne for sharing your story with us!
After Kate's post revisiting Rob's appearance on The Graham Norton show we were contacted by a lucky fan who had been at the show .... AND had been the winner of a 'Meet and Greet with Robert Pattinson'. Lynne has very kindly shared with us all what it is like to win a meeting with Rob.
The day MTV UK telephoned me to tell me I’d won their competition, which was a Meet & Greet with Robert Pattinson plus tickets to the premiere of Water for Elephants in London, I think I honestly went into shock. I had already luckily got tickets for the Graham Norton show interview with Rob and Reese that I was very much looking forward to going to, so I was planning on a trip to London anyway.
The MTV prize included a night’s stay at the Hilton Hotel in Kensington with a private car taking me to the Connaught Hotel in London’s Mayfair. I couldn’t believe this was actually happening.
I checked into the Hilton in Kensington and got picked up by the car to take me to the Mayfair hotel. I’ve never been so nervous in all my life, literally felt like I would throw up. When I arrived at the Hotel, the prize winners were taken into the function room to be briefed about security etc and were told that Rob was running late for the premiere and it would be a group photo only due to time constraints with no autographs. The winners group was placed at the back of the room to set up the photographs and I was put in back row, in the middle as I was one of the taller ones there. A stand-in person then stood in the place where Rob would stand to set up the shot for the photographer. We were told that Rob would come into the room and pose with us for photos but he would have to leave soon afterwards to get to the premiere.
It was a very tense wait and everyone was quiet and incredibly nervous. The security surrounding Rob was quite overwhelming, it was definitely a VIP moment. Rob came into the room with a shy swagger, his hands in his pockets with a big smile and said a quiet "hi" to everyone. We all nervously said hi back and he went to stand in his pre-designated spot amongst the group. My first impressions were how young he looked and how slim and tall in the black suit he wore for the premiere and his shock of crazy messy auburn hair (he’d just finished filming Breaking Dawn 1 & 2). He stood in his place but he stood more in front of me so I was a bit hidden behind him. I leant forward and jokingly said "don't hide me Rob". He didn’t realize I was in a bad position where I was standing and he smiled and said "come here" and guided me forward to his side and put his arm round my waist. The photographer started taking some shots. I also put my arm round his back. By the way, he smelt very nice too, freshly showered. I’m pretty sure I felt him shaking slightly through his suit jacket, I’m sure the prospect of an imminent red carpet would do that.
After the photographs, the room was really quiet, but as I was standing closest to Rob he asked me if I was going to the premiere. Part of the prize was two tickets to the premiere but I had planned to go to the Graham Norton show interview instead and I couldn’t make both but didn’t have the heart to tell him that. I said I had seen the movie already (I saw a preview showing the week before) and thought it was brilliant and that he was amazing in it. He was very sweet and smiled, raised his eyebrows and shyly said “oh really? thanks”. Dream moment, having Rob himself ask you what you thought of his work. He wasn’t able to stay and give autographs as there were a lot of us and he was running late for his premiere at Westfields. There was some more cute fan interaction when Rob was given a ‘signed by Van Morrison’ CD of Brown Eyed Girl - which he seemed surprised and grateful for. His team moved him out of the room and he was gone as quickly as he arrived, leaving us all kind of dazed in a “did that really just actually happen?” way.
I had very little time to get to the studios for the Graham Norton show to get a decent seat, but I jumped in a taxi and made a mad dash across London managing to get seats in the middle of the studio & then spent a wonderful 45 minutes + of watching Rob being interviewed with Reese. After the day I’d had, I didn’t want it to ever end.
A week or so later, I was sent two of the HQ photos from the Meet & Greet by the organizers. There were many more photos actually taken on the day, so I’d love to see the outtakes but these were the only two they sent. The whole day was one I’ll never forget, I feel privileged to have had the chance to experience it.
I'm now entering every competition ever!! Are you wishing you had been Lynne too? Rob has fans all over the world and many may feel they would never get the chance to see Rob in person. So a big thank you to Lynne for sharing her story with us so we can all share a little in her experience.
Thanks Lynne for sharing your story with us!
Here Is...... Your Morning Wake Up Call With Robert Pattinson
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Another great fan encounter with Robert Pattinson
We've been posting fan encounters with Robert Pattinson that show just how good he is to us fans. This story is the story of another fan encounter. Some lucky fans shared this story from the set of 'Childhood of a Leader' and we get to hear how people who work with Rob think he is kind and impossibly patient!
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An extraordinary chance appeared for me and a friend of mine: we grabbed the opportunity to be on
set in the Court of Lions (Buda Castle), freezing in the cold on 2nd February, from 10 am to 4 pm.
Promising that we would not sneak in the picture, take photos or faint at the sight of anyone, we
were allowed inside the cordon.The situation was not easy: the place was cold and droughty, so we almost froze to death, eventhough sometimes we were let inside the cabinets used by the staff to get warm.So we just stood there, waiting for the big, black car, which eventually arrived, with no one but thedriver. He put a small bottle of mineral water in the cup holder at the back seat, and nothing elsehappened. Then the door of a large caravan opened somewhere behind us, and Rob stepped out withhis assistant, so that they could shoot a scene already rehearsed without him.Originally this was the moment, where we should have fainted.At this point of the plot, Rob’s character is completely bold and wears a thick moustache and beard.I think these were dyed even darker than his own hair.This was the first time I met him ”personally”, and I just melted at the sight. I, being 1.78 m tall,never thought him so much taller with his 1.85 m, yet, I must admit that I felt him towering overme. *sighAnd he is thin as a blade, which was clearly visible, although he was wearing a massive militarycoat.And he has a voice, which is… just music to my ears. Unfortunately we could not hear him duringthe shooting, I guess he must act a bit, as his own voice does not quite fit his hardy character. Weshall see.There were about 200 extras freezing with us as well.I could not recall, where would the scene we saw fit into the original piece by Sartre, so I think anentirely different story will be built for us.Besides that it was an unforgettable experience seeing Rob just a few steps away from me, itwas even better to hear the opinion of the crew around on him. We asked one of them, to tell ushonestly, what kind of a person he is – not the performance delivered by him, but simply Rob asthis one guy, in private and as an actor at work.According to the reply he is a kind lad, polite, kind, impossibly patient, doing everything he isasked without the slightest complaint. He would not drive anyone mad with his allures. He is justsitting silently, does his job when told so, and goes off reading when there is time for rest.We just overheard an opinion, when a guy from the technical department walked over and asked theothers, who had not yet seen Rob: „Hey, have you seen Pattinson?” „Not yet.” „Man, what they didto him… but as disgusting his character is, this appearance should just fit.”At another chance to get warmer, we just walked into the shelter provided for the VIP, where BradyCorbet was watching the scene being shot outside. (Actually he is indeed a small guy, very adorableand a bit nervous. Maybe he was upset by the commotion in the neighborhood caused by the visit ofthe German chancellor.) We were standing almost just behind him, watching the screens as Rob sitsin the car, Rob gets out of the car, Rob gets into the car, and finally Corbet said ”Cut!”… and thenRob walked in to have a look of the shot. He watched it without a single frown, and just held up histhumb.We were almost at the melting point.He left and they shot another scene.By the way, I guess that the shooting of a film is such an unbelievable event: not really interesting,but mostly tiring and slightly boring, unless there is someone to keep your attention. :)We did not wait until the end of the day for Rob to leave the location. We saw the essence of it, wewere given more, than we hoped for, so I could not tell if Rob dressed up normally after he left ornot. I could also not tell how he looks like in plain clothes.Still, the lines we heard and the answers we were given brought us some sort of a silentcomplacence: Rob looks just the way as I imagined him. He has wonderful eyes *sigh, his voicecould be a cure for any illness, and he did not show any sight of being self-conceited as a moviestar.We behaved like good kids, we did not push too far and did not even try to take backstage photos.We did not disturb him as he concentrated on his role by popping up and asking for autographs. Sowe are left only with this little story, told by heart.
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