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Rob talks Remember Me, Bel Ami and Sex Scenes in Interview with TimeOut
‘I think I am, yeah! The more interviews you do, the more stuff you say to people. You suddenly get worried that people are more likely to judge you. If no one knows anything about you, then you can say whatever you want — and just contradict yourself later. But the more contradictions you make, the scope gets narrower as to what you can say before people get pissed off.’
‘I’d read tons of scripts after the first “Twilight” movie and this was one of maybe two that I liked. I didn’t work for the whole year after “Twilight”. What did I do? Nothing! [Laughs] It was really nice. I was still so used to hanging around most of the time when I was in England. And now that I’ve been working a lot, I can’t imagine going a month without fretting. So now, I’m doing job-to-job-to-job. Which is a dangerous thing to do because you have a film coming out every three months. It’s over-saturation. You have to work a bit on creating some kind of mystique.’
‘I see people who are in newspapers and magazines all the time. If they’re in every single week, I’m far less interested in their movies. So, yeah, I am always a little bit wary.’
‘When I first read it, I didn’t think it was contentious. I thought it flowed organically; it’s anchored in reality. It hit hard for me so I wanted to portray the same emotions that I felt the first time I read it. I’m terrified of people thinking it’s manipulative. I read the script and I felt this should be made.’
‘Yeah, it’s always enjoyable smashing things up. I guess that’s one of the funniest things about it — from the first fight, which is such a severe beating, there are all these wounds on his face, for two thirds of the movie [laughs].’
‘There was a big moment, which is in the script, where there’s a kind of kinkiness with the cut in her lip but that got cut from the movie – where I’m sucking a little bit of blood off it [laughs]. I think it was a little bit too weird.’
‘No. My first sex scene was in “Little Ashes” when I was about 21, and it was with a guy. And I’m supposed to have a kind of nervous breakdown in the middle of it as well. So that was a nice introduction to it!’
‘I think people are really harsh about anything that becomes successful. It’s really weird. I was looking at this article about “Little Ashes”. “He still hasn’t proved his box office potential. ‘Little Ashes’ bombed.” Could it have been the gay theme? Or, er, the fact that it was only released in 16 cinemas?’
‘That’s the least of my concerns. I think it’s so ridiculous, people putting pressure on the arts. I think parents should be the ones who teach kids. The more you try to hide things like that, the more exciting and appealing they are. [Grins] The abstinence movement is only a reaction to everybody being so obsessed with sex for the past 20 years and it being so open to everyone. It’s crazy to think that young people, when their hormones are most raging, that they’re suddenly like, “Oh, I don’t want any of that.”’
‘I thought it was one of the funniest scripts I’d ever read. When they made the movie in the ’50s with Angela Lansbury, they had to change the story. The novel is about this guy who screws everybody over and seduces all these women and completely gets away with everything. And in the first film, they had to have him shot because they thought that audiences wouldn’t be able to accept it. In this one it’s the total opposite. This guy is a complete arsehole, so arrogant and stubborn and self-righteous about everything. He remains an arsehole to the end and everyone congratulates him for it.’
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Robert Pattinson Autograph's Guitar for Good Cause
He’s always up for a good cause, and yesterday (March 16) Robert
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Following the encounter, guitar shop owner Norman Harris told press, “He’s really a nice guy- very shy, very quiet.”
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"Remember Me" Kissing Robert
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Eclipse Sneak Peek On New Moon DVD
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Eclipse Trailer
Artist on Artist with Robert Pattinson and Pierce Brosnon
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Robert talks to Parade Magazine
“I try and pick roles that will help me develop as a human being and I think I was going through a similar kind of experience as my character Tyler, which I guess you could call being rebellious. I thought just doing the film would actually help me to think about and discover things that would help me in my life. I was kind of using it as a therapy exercise.”
“You’re so focused on trying to be an individual and trying to like stamp your identity on something. But you kind of doubt what you want to be. You don’t accept just being part of the world. I sort of had that feeling. I had this obsession when I was younger about everything feeling kind of fake. Eventually, you just stop sort of railing against everything around you because most people only cause problems for themselves. They’re just blind to the reality of things.”
“I keep talking about my dog all the time. It was an incredible dog, and I said in an interview recently he was the most important person in my life. My family went crazy with me for saying that. But, however ridiculous it may seem to some people, my relationship with my dog was a defining moment. Having the dog die was, literally, like the worst day of my life. It was like losing a family member.”
“I think you really cause yourself a lot of problems if you start fighting against it. There’s nothing you can do. I mean, there’s no mysticism to it. People recognize you and they want to talk to you, or want to see you. My trick is not to see them as a crowd. If you break down every crowd into individuals, then it’s more manageable. It’s just when you start seeing these huge masses of people screaming at you that you start going crazy. So I try to focus on a few faces and not the mass.”
“It ended up being like more of a circus than I thought it was going to be. At the beginning, it was terrible. Then, about halfway through, I just suddenly had an epiphany about it. I don’t know what happened, but I know it’s just fine. I guess it’s just learning how to sort of block things out. It’s like you’ve just got to be more disciplined about it.”
“While we were filming, one of the security guys saw me getting more and more upset with the paparazzi guys. He just sort of came up and was like, ‘Imagine going out there and trying to hit one of them while, let’s say, 40 cameras are clicking away.’ That was enough to kind of calm my frustration. But, at the end of the day, you can’t say, ‘I’m not doing it until these people go away.’ You have to keep acting. So it was definitely way more intense than any of the Twilight films.”
“I didn’t like the way New Moon was treated by the critics. I think it was reviewed in the context of just being a big franchise movie. When something is so hyped, inevitably, there is a backlash against it. I think Chris Weitz is an amazing director. I really enjoyed the film. So the naysayers kind of annoyed me.”
“I kind of want to do one at the end of the year. All my friends are recording albums and I’m very annoyed about it. But I can’t do two things at once. I don’t know how people like Jennifer Lopez can act and also sing. I’m just like, ‘I can’t.’ But, hopefully, I’ll find some time to get it together.”
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"Remember Me" Review by The Blurb
You have to give credit to a film which starts powerfully and grabs you by the eyeballs. That’s certainly the case here. A dramatic sequence with striking camera angles and lighting makes an instant impression and sets the mood for this gritty romance about two dysfunctional families. Aided by strong acting and an intelligent script, Remember Me is a cut above most romantic films.
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New Photo's of Robert Pattinson on Set of Bel Ami
Robert Pattinson was back on the London set of Bel Ami this morning looking adorable in his hat and period costume. We caught a glimpse of him yesterday taking a break and strolling with a mug of tea, and it looks like he kept the caffeination coming today with his to-go thermos. Rob didn't skip a beat as he went from promoting Remember Me in NYC to filming this project back home in England. The role presents exciting and new territory for Robert, and you guys can't wait to see him playing a ladies man.
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Kristen Stewart Hangs with Robert Pattinson and Family at "Remember Me" After party
So close...
While R-Pattz nursed a beer as he worked the room like a seasoned show biz vet, Stewart sat and chatted with Robert's mom Clare and sisters Elizabeth and Victoria at the Monday affair.
Stewart sported her casual look as usual, wearing a black shirt and jeans, while the scruffy Pattinson looked great in his suit.
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Robert talks Remember Me, Regret & Breaking Dawn
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Summit fires "Eclipse" Editor
Summit Entertainment has replaced Eclipse editor Art Jones with Twilight's Nancy Richardson.
According to Entertainment Weekly, the studio is not placing the blame on Jones, but says that director David Slade's footage needs a "stronger edit".
Jones has previously worked with Slade on horror films 30 Days Of Night and Hard Candy.
Sources for Summit claim that Richardson, who recently edited Miley Cyrus's The Last Song, is seen as a better choice for Eclipse as she understands how to balance action and emotion.
The Twilight Saga: Eclipse is scheduled to open in the US on June 30 and July 9 in the UK.
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NOT A GOOD SIGN
The Reason?
"balance between action and emotion"
which equals
Love story lost.
Emilie De Ravin talks Love Scenes with Robert Pattinson
There are good directors, and there are great directors who know how to cut the tension in pivotal love scenes between the most wanted man in the universe and his female co-star.
'Remember Me' star Emilie de Ravin tells PopEater she would would certainly put director Allen Coulter in the great director category. He made sure everything was relaxed between the two actors ... even if it took some extra-naughty props to do it.
Step one was making the two stars feel comfortable. Coulter went to great lengths to make sure that the stars knew that they'd be alone and secure in their vulnerable state. "Alan was like, okay, no one's going to be in the room," de Ravin says. "We're going to be very respectful and all that."
Step two was making them laugh before getting down to it. "Allen took us into the bedroom and said, 'Look, I want to go over some ideas. Just tell me what you think,'" de Ravin says. "And we walked in and he's laid out on the bed -- like handcuffs and whips and masks and random things."
The joke broke any remaining tension. "It was quite hilarious," says de Ravin laughing. "It really lightened the mood. We just cracked up."
When it came to camera time, she was ready. "With any kind of scene, you just put yourself in the moment with that character," she says.
It's all in a day's work.
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Robert Pattinson's Wax Figure to be Unveiled at Madame Tussauds in New York City on March 25
Robert Pattinson is moving to Times Square -- sort of. His waxen doppelganger will be unveiled at Madame Tussauds in New York City on March 25.
The 'Twilight' heartthrob will join the company of all-time leading men Brad Pitt, Leonardo DiCaprio, Harrison Ford, John Travolta and Hugh Grant in the Opening Night Party themed room. "This is our spot for the A-list celebrities," Rosemary del Prado of Madame Tussauds told PopEater on a tour of the wax Pattinson's soon-to-be home. "It feels like you're walking into a Hollywood after-party."
Pattinson will be a permanent addition to the museum's 200 figures. "It's been a frenzy; people absolutely love him. So many e-mails, so many phone calls, a flood at our suggestions kiosk -- Robert's been one of our top-requested stars for a long time," del Prado said.
Sculpting Pattinson, who has twice been named one of PEOPLE magazine's Sexiest Men Alive, has been a six-month process that is only now nearing conclusion. Principal sculptor Stephen Mansfield spoke to PopEater from London after the completion of the sculpture portion, before R-Pattz was sent off to the molding and coloring phases: "I'm really happy with it. It captures him quite well. It's got that cool, stylish look he has."
In addition to an extensive research and production crew, 20 to 25 artists worked hands-on with the sculpture. "It's a really big team in order to be able to produce something of this quality," said Mansfield, who recently worked on P-Diddy and Helen Mirren figures.
Mansfield aims to meet all the subjects he can, but Pattinson's work load was too hefty for a sit-down. "In a case like this, the figure is done using all the same processes, but with more extensive visual research," Mansfield said. "We learn a lot when we actually meet the people, but we can still apply the same techniques and processes to figures where we're not immediately able to sit down with them. Remember, we also do a lot of historical figures, so we wouldn't be able to meet them, anyway."
Every detail is critical in bringing life and shape to the figure, but perhaps none so much as that head of hair, the one GQ called the best since James Dean, the best on the planet. "If he's got anything, it's hair," Mansfield said. "We model hair on the sculpture to get an idea for hairline and the shape of his skull. Eventually, the hair is inserted, one hair at a time. It's quite a job, in this case, because he's got so much and it's such a famous hairstyle. It'll be inserted overlong, then cut and styled particularly."
As part of the special unveiling -- the likes of which only Miley Cyrus and the Jonas Brothers have seen lately -- Madame Tussauds will offer opportunities for R-Pattz' biggest fans to attend the launch. "We'll have live information on our Web site next week. We're only letting in a certain amount of fans," del Prado said.
The museum doesn't shy away from visitors touching the figures or cozying up for photo ops, so Twi-hards will finally have their shot at hugging Edward Cullen or running their fingers through his famous locks.
Is there any chance the flesh-and-blood R-Pattz will make an appearance at the sculpture's launch? "I don't want to get my hopes up too much," del Prado said, "but he is aware he has his figure coming and he's been invited."
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Robert Pattinson's "Remember Me" Talk Show Tour Through NYC 3/2/10
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Robert Pattinson's "Remember Me" Talk Show Tour Through NYC 3/1/10
Robert Pattinson "Remember Me" Premiere NYC 3/1/10
Plaza Hotel.
at the end of the day,
that missed me while I was gone.
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