Michelle – we asked for some more outtakes last night before signing off – well it’s not really what we were expecting but it’s Comic-Con EW photoshoot in HQ or as we like to call it “big clicky action”. I hadn’t seen one of the pics before, although there may be a reason for that.  Thanks to brandnewluv from our affiliate pattinsonlife
Yep I think Rob’s pretty much over the whole thing by now
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And I’m not talking about the beer in Portland. MTV’s Larry Carroll recently interviewed Chris Weitz about, what else, but New Moon. He calls the article “New Moon Director Finds The Cure for Rob Pattinson Withdrawal” (like that is even possible) but believe it or not, it’s actually not a bad article. For example:
“MTV: You’re in the unenviable position of needing to stay true to the source material but also needing to find more screen time for one of the world’s biggest movie stars. How did you go about doing that?
Weitz: [We wanted to avoid] just randomly inserting Rob throughout the movie in a back-at-the-ranch sort of way, which would just be about box office and us being worried about whether people would deal with the darkness of the second book. People are actually very ready for [the dark] aspect of it. What we basically did was to take the aural hallucinations that Bella has of Edward and turn them into visual hallucinations. But I wanted to do them very subtly — so that it wasn’t whacking you over the head with CGI — and to give you the sense that you have when you are broken up with and when you are really longing for someone. They are both not there at all and there all the time. And so, the notion that you have of someone’s presence as absence is what we’re portraying. You’ll see quite a lot of Rob in the film, but it’s seen subjectively, through Bella’s eyes. It’s also in dreams that she has of him as well. It strikes this very fine balance between too much Rob and too little Rob.
MTV: For a lot of fans, there’s no such thing.
Weitz: Well, I know for a lot of people there’s no such thing as too much Rob. But we’ve got a nice dose of Taylor to sweeten any Rob deficiencies. It is a disease that can only be treated with Vitamin T, for Taylor. “
Too much Rob???? Chris at least you acknowledge that it’s just not possible for too much Rob – we need our daily dose of Vitamin R which is far better for us than Vitamin T.  Seeing as there’s only 13 weeks to go, I suspect we will be seeing a lot more interviews like this. If you want to read the full article, then please click on the highlighted link above. Thanks to RPOdotcom for the hint.
With Rob on that rug because let’s face it, I think it’s the best pic we have seen in awhile and that is saying something considering the beauties we have seen over the last few months. I don’t even think Clocktower Rob or Rome Rob can compete with it. It’s sacrilege I know and even I can’t believe I’ve just said that. Anyway, I thought I would share some of my favourite shots of Rob modelling for the Hackett catalogue in 2007.  Oh and don’t ask me why some of the pics have that blue line across the bottom, I’m not sure, but at least it’s not a watermark or across his face. If you want to see the rest of the pics we have from the catalogue, then click on Gallery.
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and what better way to kick the week off & help us all through the day than some smiling Rob. This photo is another one from Much Music & I just love it.  Definitely one of my most most favourites.
LOL, is it just me or does Rob look like he is just about to say that. Maybe it is in my head because I have been listening to his Twilight commentary – lol how I love it.  This photo from Much Music is another one of my favourites from the archives. Nope they never end – Maria & I still have plenty more up our sleeves for this quieter time. Stayed tuned lol. Thanks to our affiliate Robert Pattinson Source
Presto – two pics of Rob at MTV Movie Awards that I know I haven’t posted. I’m pretty sure I was holding off in case of quiet times because I knew they would be coming with Eclipse – lol.  The profile shots get me every time.
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