March 4th, 2018 / 2 Comments


Robert Pattinson on the Blue Carpet at the Spirit Awards

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Looking sharp Rob

 

February 18th, 2018 / No Comments


Robert Pattinson on the red carpet at the Damsel Premiere at Berlinale

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Footage of Rob on the red carpet, at about 1.30 you can slightly hear an interview he is giving and then at the end footage of Rob signing his Star Portrait.  What’s not to love.

 

 

 

OnePress TV’s video below also has some footage of Rob on the red carpet at the beginning.  They don’t speak to Rob but they interview Mia and ask what it’s like working with Rob.  They also interview the Zellner Bros about what their experience was like filming Damsel.

 

 

January 19th, 2018 / No Comments


Robert Pattinson talks Halloween, New Years and more

Rob talks about spending New Years with friends and his Harry Potter outfit that we posted about HERE.  The full print interview is below.  It seems to me that some of this is new but that it also appears that W Magazine and British Vogue are one and the same ha!  We did hear about WarHammer HERE (and who could forget that). Anyway – here it is.

 

From W Magazine:

There’s a certain amount of Hollywood cache an actor accrues after starring in a multibillion dollar franchise like the Twilight movies, which brought in over $3.3 billion worldwide over its five-picture run. Robert Pattinson, for one, has spent his creative bankroll interestingly—like making strange, near-experimental movies with David Cronenberg (Cosmopolis, Maps to the Stars) and even playing second fiddle to Guy Pearce and Charlie Hunnam (The Rover and The Lost City of Z, respectively) while also stealing those critically-liked films from the headliners. But at a certain point, a former heartthrob’s “interesting” choices cease to be so interesting the farther he gets away from his heartthrob peak without a second breakthrough role. With 2017’s Good Time, however, Robert Pattinson’s second coming was apparent to everyone who saw the surprise hit. The Safdie brothers-directed heist movie was smart, fun, twisty, and the most propulsive film of the last year—and Pattinson carried the whole show on his shoulders. We always knew he was an interesting guy who liked interesting projects. This performance confirmed all that and more, with Pattinson receiving a nomination for best male lead at the Independent Spirit Awards this year. Here, he reveals to W editor at large Lynn Hirschberg his always unconventional tastes, from an early age on.

Let’s do some fun questions: What was your favorite Halloween costume ever?
I mean I, I can only really remember properly dressing up once, in one of my best friend’s mom’s clothes. She got very upset with me.

So you went as a woman?
Not just as a woman, it was kind of a sort of Charlie Chaplin-ish kind of demon. But I stole lots of my friend’s mom’s clothes from her closet, and she got extremely upset afterwards. But also the next day I remember going back to my apartment and in the courtyard there’s a funeral going on in the morning. [Laughs.] I had to walk back at 9 AM after being up all night dressed as demon old lady clown, and walk into a wake. [Laughs.] I mean, it was pretty incredible.

Did you have fun dressed as a demon old lady clown?
Yeah, I love dressing up. This Halloween I walked into the most extreme, ah, fancy dress party. I was absolutely normcore and it was the most humiliating experience of my life.I didn’t really know that it was probably the most intense costume party in London and I had just come from somewhere else. So, ah, yeah it was very, very embarrassing.

Oh, I’m sure they loved to see you anyway. What was your favorite or most memorable New Year’s?
Probably when I was 18 or 19, I’m trying to remember which one. We went swimming in the ocean at midnight and it was freezing and it was just one of those kind of amazing, calamitous evenings. So we thought we’d lost one of our friends and had to kind of do a search party across the whole island and realized he’d just, um, thought he ran a bath but fell asleep in an empty bath. [Laughs.] And had hypothermia. [Laughs.]

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January 1st, 2018 / 1 Comment


Robert Pattinson Pops the Champagne

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Rob opening a bottle of champagne as only Rob can do! The treats keep on coming.

July 13th, 2017 / 1 Comment



Let’s rewind back to 2014. Rob and Guy Pearce are doing press for “The Rover”. Near the end of this interview with Rolling Stone’s movie critic Peter Travers, the discussion turns to Rob’s and Guy’s musical abilities. Peter comments on Rob’s brief singing in the movie and questions the possibility of a duet between Rob and Guy. As Guy begins to sing, Rob clearly doesn’t possess the same confidence in his singing voice. winking

As a footnote, I would LOVE to have seen Rob as Cuban Dancer 2 in “Guys and Dolls”. Just sayin’

 


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I thought we should celebrate the release of Maps to the Stars on DVD in the UK today with a little reminder of Rob talking about Maps at TIFF

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And whilst I’m here just a reminder for the US, not that I think you will need it:

  • Maps to the Stars screening at Santa Barbara Film Festival 5-7 February 2015
  • US limited cinema release (50 screens), VOD and iTunes on 27 February 2015 (we will repost information closer to release date)

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