FULL VIDEOS: 'The Lighthouse' Q&A's From The Landmark & Arclight Theatres LA (19th October)
From The Landmark (different angles, take your pick)
The Arclight
FULL VIDEOS: 'The Lighthouse' Q&A's From The Landmark & Arclight Theatres LA (19th October)
SOCIAL MEDIA Pic & Videos Robert Pattinson At 'The Lighthouse' Q&A's In Los Angeles (19th October)
SOCIAL MEDIA Pics & Videos Robert Pattinson At 'The Lighthouse' Q&A's In Los Angeles (19th October)
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VIDEOS: 'The Lighthouse' Post Screening Q&A At The Landmark Theatre With Robert Pattinson, Willem Dafoe & Robert Eggers
VIDEOS: 'The Lighthouse' Post Screening Q&A At The Landmark Theatre With Robert Pattinson, Willem Dafoe & Robert Eggers
THE LIGHTHOUSE is every bit of a diabolically delicious historical nightmare as was THE VVITCH. Maybe even a bit more so. One of my favorites so far this year.— Jeremy Thompson (@RCPhilosophy) October 20, 2019
Staying for a Q&A with Robert Pattinson, Willem Dafoe, and director Robert Eggers. pic.twitter.com/9Rkf1Ezmng
Willem Dafoe on using antiquated mid-19th century language in his performance. pic.twitter.com/PgDZOkfl16— Jeremy Thompson (@RCPhilosophy) October 20, 2019
Robert Pattinson on his unlikely research for his role. (Anyone found the video yet?) pic.twitter.com/8Q0yqmkkUE— Jeremy Thompson (@RCPhilosophy) October 20, 2019
Director Robert Eggers finally decided to ask Robert Pattinson about his work on Harry Potter and Twilight. pic.twitter.com/d6rcpTXvQI— Jeremy Thompson (@RCPhilosophy) October 20, 2019
Eggers on casting Dafoe and Pattinson. pic.twitter.com/PFi3ikNTm7— Jeremy Thompson (@RCPhilosophy) October 20, 2019
Eggers nerding out about film stock, antique lenses, and developing his movie in a bathtub. pic.twitter.com/GYIuKHZ4KN— Jeremy Thompson (@RCPhilosophy) October 20, 2019
Lastly, Willem Dafoe on learning to knit for a 10 second scene. pic.twitter.com/bEeEwPy5uO— Jeremy Thompson (@RCPhilosophy) October 20, 2019
PICS & VIDEO: Robert Pattinson At 'The Lighthouse' Press Conference/Junket In LA (19th October)
PICS & VIDEO: Robert Pattinson At 'The Lighthouse' Press Conference/Junket In LA (19th October)
LOADS OF PICS AFTER THE CUT
LOADS OF PICS AFTER THE CUT
What Would You Do If You Had 13 Minutes With Robert Pattinson? Answers on a postcard!
What Would You Do If You Had 13 Minutes With Robert Pattinson? Answers on a postcard!
Photographer Ryan Pfluger had 13 minutes with Robert Pattinson and I think you'll agree he did pretty good!
Pics from earlier but now in colour
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Photographer Ryan Pfluger had 13 minutes with Robert Pattinson and I think you'll agree he did pretty good!
Pics from earlier but now in colour
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INTERVIEWS: Robert Pattinson talks to the NY Times, San Francisco Chronicle and more about The Lighthouse
INTERVIEWS: Robert Pattinson talks to the NY Times, San Francisco Chronicle and more about The Lighthouse
Time for you to grab a cuppa (did I say that right, Kate?) and sit down with all these great Rob interviews! Also while gazing at the beautiful pictures!
Rob spoke with the New York Times, Datebook from the San Francisco Chronicle via the Datebook Podcast, and The Frame Podcast.
First up, an excerpt from the NY Times: What Can Robert Pattinson Do to Keep You Guessing?
Now, an excerpt from SF Chronical's Datebook interview: Robert Pattinson recalls Stonestown mall riot and getting weird in ‘Lighthouse’
The interview was also recorded and posted on Datebook's podcast. You know you want to listen to Rob! Plus, they written version is edited. Unedited Rob is the BEST.
Click HERE to scroll down and listen to Rob's interview on Datebook's Podcast!
Our final interview is another podcast, The Frame. 16 minutes of pleasure. Ready?
Click HERE to listen to more Rob!
Photos: NYTimes | Datebook |
Time for you to grab a cuppa (did I say that right, Kate?) and sit down with all these great Rob interviews! Also while gazing at the beautiful pictures!
Rob spoke with the New York Times, Datebook from the San Francisco Chronicle via the Datebook Podcast, and The Frame Podcast.
First up, an excerpt from the NY Times: What Can Robert Pattinson Do to Keep You Guessing?
After “Twilight,” the actor reinvented himself in art-house films. How will he follow “The Lighthouse” and his wildest role so far? With yet another swerve: He’s playing Batman.
Is it fair to say you’re drawn to eccentric characters?Click HERE to visit NYTimes and read the entire interview.
I’ve always thought that the only reason you’d want to play a good guy all the time is because you’re desperately ashamed of what you’re doing in real life, whereas if you’re a pretty normal person, the most fun part of doing movies is that you can explore the more grotesque or naughty sides of your psyche in a somewhat safe environment. And it’s always more fun if you’re shocking the people in the room. If you end up being boring, that’s the lowest of the low.
Do you think you’ve been boring before?
All the time. You can bore yourself! On “The Lighthouse,” I’d do two out of 17 takes that work, and on the other ones, I’d roll the dice in a different direction that leads me nowhere. But it’s more fun doing that than making a plan and sticking to it.
What was the first day of shooting “The Lighthouse” like?
Well, my first shot was this ferocious masturbation scene. It’s always nice to do something massive for your opening shot, and I went really massive on the first take. It was a 180 from everything we’d done in rehearsal, and I could see Robert [Eggers] a little in shock afterward. But I was like, “O.K., cool, I didn’t get told to stop, so I’ll keep going in that direction.” As soon as I’d done that, it was like the road started getting paved.
Now, an excerpt from SF Chronical's Datebook interview: Robert Pattinson recalls Stonestown mall riot and getting weird in ‘Lighthouse’
Q: I was worried you were going to lose more than a button seeing your physically demanding performance in “The Lighthouse.” How did you get to a place where you could portray that type of isolation and insanity?Click HERE to read the entire article.
A: The script was so kind of audacious, there were moments with things in it I’d never seen anything like it in any other script. You realize you had to take a kind of running jump to kind of even reach any of it. I’m attracted to scripts where you first read it, it’s very engaging and you feel, “Wow, this has got some kind of totemic qualities, something really primal and powerful about it.” And it’s also working with Willem, I’ve seen the amount of energy that Willem can bring to a performance, so I kind of knew that it was going to be an adversarial type of relationship.
Q: Did you and Willem do any kind of exercises to get to a place where you were comfortable enough to do some of these very physically intimate scenes?
A: We rehearsed for a week, Willem loves rehearsing and I really dislike it, which is kind of handy for our relationship. We did five days of rehearsing and I just found it to be the most incredibly stressful thing in the world. By the time we were shooting with each other, there was already this weird tension, it’s the opposite of what’s supposed to happen from rehearsals, normally it’s supposed to get people relaxed with each other. I love Willem, he’s such a lovely personable guy but there was this strange energy.
The interview was also recorded and posted on Datebook's podcast. You know you want to listen to Rob! Plus, they written version is edited. Unedited Rob is the BEST.
Click HERE to scroll down and listen to Rob's interview on Datebook's Podcast!
Our final interview is another podcast, The Frame. 16 minutes of pleasure. Ready?
Click HERE to listen to more Rob!
Photos: NYTimes | Datebook |
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