Your character Jacob is a natural with animals but are you and did you have pets growing up?Source via Source
Rob: I just had a dog growing up so I don’t know if I’m a natural with anything. I like animals a lot. I’ve never really… I’m very trusting in them. I trust them more than I trust people. I think there is some kind of connection in that.
Reese got to go to circus school. Were you jealous and what circus trick would you learn if you could?
Rob: I’d love to learn how to juggle. I’m physically incapable of juggling. It’s very annoying. Circus school is tough. I mean she had to go there every day. And they’re really hard on the performers. I mean it’s like a bootcamp. I was really glad I didn’t have to do anything. I was like, I’m not a performer. I don’t know anything about the circus. My part doesn’t involve anything so it was great. I just got to hang out with animals for my part. It was very simple.
Was it surreal seeing yourself as an old man?
Rob: Yeah definitely. I’m curious as to whether that is what I’m going to look like. I love the fact that Hal…[stomach grumbles] my stomach will not shut up…that Hal is so in demand as an actor at 84 years old. It’s insane. It’s an incredible life.
Would you still like to be doing it then?
Rob: I don’t know. I’d love to be in demand for something. I just have a feeling that I’m going to be one of those crazy old people that not even their own family want to see.
We had the Royal Wedding this weekend. Did you celebrate it at all?
Rob: I was in Paris working and I was doing these interviews and the TV was behind the interviewer so I was watching it. I was surprised how interesting I thought it was. It was nice to see everyone look so happy in England. Because everyone normally looks so miserable walking down the street and you see everyone waving their flags. It looks very sweet.
You’re coming to the end of filming Twilight. Do you think you’ll hang out with the cast afterwards?
Rob: I really hope so. It’s such a big part of our lives. I get on with everyone really well. Literally everyone in the cast I’m great friends with. So I would hope so. I can’t imagine not doing that. I mean, especially in LA. I mean most of my closest friends in America are people I worked on Twilight with.
You’ve been voted Most Stylish Man 2011 by GLAMOUR readers. Do you see yourself as a style icon?
Rob: It’s funny because I think I do. But no one who knows me notices. There are a lot of different things that I do. I swear a lot of people repeat my little gimmicks. Or maybe I’m completely insane. I used to mis… [Rob suddenly stops] do up my shirt buttons wrong and I see a lot of people doing that now.
Friday, May 6, 2011
Rob’s Interview with Glamour UK
Twilight: One of Best Movie Love Triangles
Let’s face it, one of the appeals of many-a-story these days is a love triangle. Based on the Jacob-Marlena-August triangle in Water for Elephants, Female First has put together a list of the best movie love triangles, and as you’d guess, the Edward-Bella-Jacob love triangle makes the cut!
Via TwilightLexicon
Twilight: Not easy to choose between a bare chested wolfman and a glittering vampire – especially when they fight so well over you in a two man tent; while you are sleeping.What other famous trios made the list? Check it out here.
The Twilight Saga has taken the world by story as Stephenie Meyers’ novels have been adapted for the big screen – are you Team Edward? or Team Jacob?
Via TwilightLexicon
Ashley Greene Makes 2011 Maxim Hot 100 at 53
The annual Maxim Hot 100 list has been released. Victoria’s Secret model and star of “Transformers 3: Dark of the Moon” Rosie Huntington-Whiteley has been named the no. 1 hot chick in America.Other notables on the list: The newly-married Duchess of CambridgeCatherine Middleton came in at no. 26, the CW got some love withLeighton Meester (no. 16), Aly Michalka (no. 66) and Lyndsy Fonseca (no. 89) – but no Blake Lively. Even “Jersey Shore” got a shout-out, with J-Woww’s inclusion at no. 78.“Harry Potter” and “Twilight” were represented by Emma Watson(no. 69) and Ashley Greene (no. 53). Funny ladies Cobie Smulders(no. 9), Kaley Cuoco (no. 13), Emma Stone (no. 42), Anna Faris (no. 44) and Alison Brie (no. 49) all made the list and “Glee” got some love for Lea Michele (no. 28) and Naya Rivera (no. 43), but noHeather Morris or Dianna Agron. And the “Mad Men” bombshellsJanuary Jones (no. 12) and Christina Hendricks (no. 56) were also included.
Taylor’s Movie “Abduction” Back in Pittsburgh for Re-shoots
In a recent report from the Post-Gazette, Taylor Lautner’s new movie Abduction due in theatres on 9/23/11 is heading back to Pittsburgh for re-shoots. So all you Taylor fans, keep your eyes open you might just spot him!
Here’s what’s being reported :
Here’s what’s being reported :
“Abduction” is returning to Pittsburgh Tuesday for reshoots near PNC Park.Source : Post-Gazette
It’s not known if Taylor Lautner will be there but he is the star of the movie which filmed in town last summer and is scheduled for release Sept. 23. So it seems possible he will be back in town.
John Singleton is directing the thriller, also starring Lily Collins, Alfred Molina, Jason Isaacs, Maria Bello, Denzel Whitaker, Michael Nyqvist and Sigourney Weaver.
The Port Authority’s website reports the production will close North Shore Drive between the intersections of Tony Dorsett Drive and Mazeroski Way, along with Mazeroski Way between North Shore Drive and West General Robinson Street.
The shutdown is expected to happen from roughly 4 a.m. to 10 p.m. Tuesday. In the event of bad weather, the reshoots will be bumped to Wednesday.
Eclipse nominated for MTV Movie Awards
The nominees are announced today, and Eclipse and its stars have been nominated in 8 different categories. Here’s the rundown:
Best Movie
The Twilight Saga: Eclipse
Best Female Performance
Kristen Stewart – The Twilight Saga: Eclipse
Best Male Performance
Robert Pattinson – The Twilight Saga: Eclipse
Taylor Lautner – The Twilight Saga: Eclipse
Best Breakout Star
Xavier Samuel - The Twilight Saga: Eclipse
Best Kiss
Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson – The Twilight Saga: Eclipse
Kristen Stewart and Taylor Lautner – The Twilight Saga: Eclipse
Best Fight
Robert Pattinson vs. Bryce Dallas Howard and Xavier Samuel – The Twilight Saga: Eclipse
Voting begins today and ends on June 4, so be sure to VOTE HERE
Charlie Bewley Raises $20,000 In ‘Run For Your Life’
“Actor Charlie Bewley, who raised $20,000 by running in the Bank of Montreal Vancouver marathon Sunday morning, had tears in his eyes as he crossed the finish line, a marathon spokeswoman said.Read More: HERE
Deirdre Rowland said the funds raised by Bewley will go to the hospital that helped care for his friend Jocelyn Clarke, a local stunt double, who died of cancer in February.
The money raised by Bewley, who plays the vampire Demetri in the Twilight movie series, will go to the Lions Gate Hospital Foundation.
The marathon raises an estimated $40,000 a year for five different charities.”
Source: Twilight Lexicon
Rob’s Interview with Elle UK
New translated Rob Elle UK Magazine interview !
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The Lost BoyRead the full interview and view all scans HERE
Is there anything more to Robert Pattinson than stellar genes and a good line in brooding? You bet, says Hermione Eyre
When I arrive at Fox studios in Los Angeles, the mid-morning sunshine is already crazy-bright. “Go straight ahead till you reach the doughnut,” says security guard, gesturing toward a 12ft sculpture honouring Homer Simpson. “And then keep going, past the Star Wars mural, till you get to a row of penguins. Opposite the panguis, there’s a hedge sculpted in the shape pf a violin. You should find Mr. Pattinson there.” This is the mad, make-believe world that Robert Pattinson now inhabits. He’s here doing last-minute voice dubbing, even though it’s Sunday and the studious are deserted, because he is currently Britains’s highest-paid actor (last year’s Sunday Times Rich List put the 24-years-old’s worth at £ 13 million) and his work is never done. He is a nice boy from leafy Barnes, west London, who became an international teen idol after his brooding performance in the scarily popular vampire saga Twilight (now a tetralogy). He is the Keanu Reeves of the Facebook generation; Leonardo DiCaprio for age of Twitter. He shaves his sdieburns or has a beer and thousands of fans comment about it. He has even acquired a slightly demeaning nickname: RPattz. But while his character Edward Cullen is doomed to stay 17 for ever, Pattinson is growing up and moving on.
No more blockbuster franchises: he is about to shoot Don DeLillo’s Cosmopolis, directed by auteur David Cronenberg (“The novel reads like an incredibly long poem,” says Pattinson enthusiastically. “The film’s going to be totaly an utterly out there”). He has also stepped into the role of leading man in two films this year, first opposite Reese Witherspoon in the circus epic Water for Elephants, then with Uma Thurman in the Gut de Maupassant adaptation Bel Ami. Older women, as he tells me, are nothing new to him: “Every girl I went out with in my teens was older than me. My first girlfriend was 26, I was 17. Women who were older always seemed more exciting.” Because they knew more? “I guess so. I used to think I was a bit of a bad-ass when I was younger. I liked that it annoyed people how much younger I was. I liked walking into a room with a woman and people looking at us and thinking: they do not look like together.”
If these women are well-dressed, I can see why observers might make that judgement. Today, Pattinson is wearing tatty vintage sunglasses, black sweatshirt, black T-shirt, black jeans and the unshaven, rumpled air of a man who has woken up to find that his car has already been waiting outside for some time. This happens to him a lot, I think. He dumps his cigarettes, laptop and keys on the table and sighs at his own laziness. “My ideal job would be one day a week. When I first started acting, I’d get one job a year that lasted three months, and then I’d do nothing the rest of the time but I’d have enough money to survive. I’d read all the papers every day, get in a lot of DVDs… That was great.” He breaks into a wide-cheekboned smile, eyes heavy-lidded, gentle and slightly feline; like James Dean, without the self-hatred.
He’s 24 now, but, perhaps ironically, given his vampiric alter-ego’s perpetual teenagedhood, seems younger. His face lights up when he sees his favourite lunch has been delivered to the studio: chicken kebab. “I’ve got simple tates.” He’s a sweet, goofy boy, quick to laugh and smile, though he doesn’t seem particularly happy. But he is, he says, more content than he used to be. He used to write music as a release (his compositions appeared on the Twilight soundtrack) but hasn’t felt the need for a while. “I have to be incredibly depressed to write songs and I’m not. What makes me want to write songs is when I wake up crying. I would have no idea why I was crying, but it made me sad for myself… ” And he bursts out laughing.
But the pressure of overnight, global success can’t be escaped. The swarm that follows him restricts his choices in many ways. “I’d really really love to do a play in London,” he says. “But I’d just be afraid it would turn into an ‘NSync concert. Or people would come along expecting it to be something like Twilight. From the little amount of theatre I’ve done, I know that usually you can feel a push from the audience, who have come along wanting the show to succeed. But when I go to premieres, it’s more like the crowd is pulling, really wanting something from you. I always feel completely drained afterwards. It would be very strange and exhausting to have that kind of experience every night on stage.”
Despite such fears, he denies that the adulation is really for him. He says he’s simply a cipher that makes the frenzy permissible. “It’s very clear that people have gone there for an excuse to go crazy. You can’t stand around in the street and go crazy but get together with your friends at a Twilight thing and you have an environment where you can.” This kind of modest thoughtfulness will probably save his sanity. A little vanity comes with the territory, though and Pattinson prepares for shirtless scenes by “going to the gym for four hours a day. I don’t eat at all expect for protein shakes. But I don’t understand how you could maintain that all your life. After the scene’s done, I don’t work out again. It’s a ridiculous idea that you’re not a proper actor unless you have a six-pack.”
Pattinson is currently working a six-day week on film projects and doesn’t have a social life, or a place of his own. “I came close to buying a house in Los Angeles, but 20 minutes from signing the contract I freaked out. So I don’t own a house or really have a home. It can drive you a bit crazy not having any kind of anchor. Hopefully it will settle down some time soon but for the next few years, I’m going to be filming all over the place. I thought I would get a dog. Then wherever the dog was would kind of be my home.”
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