Showing posts with label People Talking About Rob. Show all posts
Showing posts with label People Talking About Rob. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

"Unbound Captives" News


Madeline Stowe, writer/director of Rob's very-much-a-mystery-if-it-will-be-made project, 'Unbound Captives' was interviewed by Jeanne Jakle of  MySanAntonio.com at last Sundays Television Critics Association Junket where she was attending promoting her upcoming ABC show 'Revenge':

First stop at Sunday night's soiree, however, was a chat with Madeleine Stowe, star of ABC's Revenge, an addictive new soapy drama set in the Hamptons. For many years, Stowe was part of our local celebrity scene.

Until recently, The Last of the Mohicans star and her actor-husband, Brian Benben (Private Practice), owned a cattle ranch in the Texas Hill Country, 11 miles outside Fredericksburg. They and daughter May, who was born in San Antonio's Methodist Hospital, lived there for many years. Stowe said she had enjoyed being away from the bustle of Hollywood and throwing herself into riding, roping and cutting. However, out of practicality, they moved to Los Angeles a couple of years ago.

While at the ranch, Stowe came up with the idea to write "a large romantic Western" that was inspired, she said, by stories of the Hill Country in the late 1800s. "I heard about children who were abducted by Comanche Indians and became so acculturated that they had a hard time returning.

"Our ranch had a real history," she added. "When I lived there, I felt a certain way about Texas that I hadn't seen filmed yet."

She'll start directing The Unbound Captives next year, she said, and already has rounded up the main cast: Hugh Jackman, Rachel Weisz and Robert Pattinson.

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Sunday, August 7, 2011

Holly Granger, Rob's Bel Ami co-star, in awe of the way he handled his rise to fame



London audiences will see her next in Cary Fukunaga's dark, surreal Jane Eyre, released in September, and she's just filmed Bel Ami in London and Budapest opposite Twilight star, Robert Pattinson, which comes out this month.

She is in awe of the way Pattinson has handled his meteoric rise to fame. When they were filming in Budapest, the Hungarian radio stations constantly broadcast their location, so Pattinson had to keep changing hotels.


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Friday, July 15, 2011

Rob and Kristen in People's "Top 100 Celebrities Who Define Our Time"

Rob is at #84
Transcript of Rob's page - thanks to Robstenation
Robert Pattinson
Twilight Vampire movies turn brooding Brit into pale poster boy. What’s next?

A peek at the actor’s Facebook Page
Birthday: May 13, 1986
Hometown: London
Hobbies: Slurping animal blood.
About: Came off a showy part in the fourth Harry Potter flick to play moody vampire Edward Cullen, described as “devastatingly inhumanely beautiful” in Stephenie Meyer’s books. Became an instant global sensation beloved by zillions.
Friends: Zillions.
Relationship? It’s complicated. Dating Twilight love interest Kristen Stewart? Sure looks like it.
Interests: Finally wrapping up the fifth Twilight movie due in 2012. Fangs for the memories!
Status Update: Trying to shed Ed with new movie, Water for Elephants. Challenging prospects but doable. Also, just ate a burrito.
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Friday, July 8, 2011

Dan Radcliffe tells GQ (UK) that Rob is a "sex symbol"



Daniel also admitted he doesn't think his fans view him in the same was as 'Twilight' devotees do Robert Pattinson because they have seen him grow up on screen.

He explained to the British edition of GQ magazine: "There's more of a sexual energy behind 'Twilight' fans. Because people have mostly grown up with me, they tend to think of me as an older brother kind of figure. Whereas I think Rob is the sex symbol. And also, I guess, he's out there more than I am, going to parties and things.

"I think everyone goes to more parties than me, so it's not really a big competition."


Read full article at the source

Saturday, July 2, 2011

Chris Weitz talks about Rob, Kristen and Taylor



“I really want to see how they’re going to figure out the part where the vampire baby chews its way out of Kristen Stewart’s stomach,” said “New Moon” director, Chris Weitz, when we recently asked him what he’s looking forward to seeing in the final “Twilight Saga” movies.

Chris quipped with a smile, “I certainly wouldn’t know how to shoot that. I’m sure Bill Condon is going to figure it out, because he’s a terrific director.”

As for the future of Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson and Taylor Lautner after “The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn” Parts 1 (to be released in November this year) and 2 (next year), here’s Chris’ wish for them: “For the three leads, they’re going to need to handle this last tsunami of publicity and distinguish themselves in other films.”

“With Kristen, she has always done terrific independent-film roles, and that’s great,” said Chris, who also directed the memorable “About a Boy,” “The Golden Compass” and, now, the acclaimed “A Better Life.” “Rob is doing that sort of thing, too,” Chris pointed out. “Rob is filming with David Cronenberg (‘Cosmopolis’) now. Taylor is carving a different path in action films.”

“I want to see them succeed,” Chris stressed. “I want to see them retain their essential humanity. I like them very much. What I also wish for them are happy lives that aren’t impinged on too much by the downside of the great things that have happened to them.”


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Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Juliette Binoche talks about Rob and Cosmopolis with La Provence


LaProvenceFr For David Cronenberg’s new movie ?
J.B: Yes, it is called “Cosmopolis”. I play an art dealer who has an affair with Robert Pattinson. He, plays a billionaire who loses everything.

Robert Pattinson evolves in a sphere that seems far away from yours…
 J.B:
I don’t have a point of view about his career, I didn’t see the “Twilight” movies. We had diner together on set. He is an incredible cinema buff who for several years saw two to three movies a day. He is a fan of “Les amants du Pont Neuf” (The Pont Neuf lovers). He was funny, you would have thought he was a little child.

Ms. Binoche will play the role of Didi Fancher in Cosmopolis

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Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Jacqueline West, WFE costume designer, mentions Rob in an interview with Vogue



Jacqueline West, Water for Elephants' costume designer, mentions Rob in an interview with Vogue
How closely do you work with actors?
Reese was very involved with creating a look for Marlena with [director] Francis [Lawrence] and me. We watched 30s films together and pored over hundreds of stills. She studied women’s postures, stances, body language. They even smoked differently. Rob [Pattinson] was wonderful in that way too.


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Saturday, June 4, 2011

Rob to Present Reese Witherspoon with The MTV Generation Award at Sunday's MTV Movie Awards

According to UPI.com, Reese Witherspoon will be presented with the 2011 MTV Generation Award at Sunday's MTV Movie Awards. You can read the entire articel HERE


Per the info in the clip and image above, The segments Rob will be appearing in are listed below:

Best Male Performance (Rob nominated) will be on act 1.

Looks like Best Kiss (Rob and Kristen nominated) will be on act 5 with Ryan Reynolds and Blake Lively presenting.

The MTV Generation Award (that will go to Reese). According to the video Rob, Chelsea Handler and Patrick Dempsey will present.

The Breaking Dawn trailer is probably MTV Exclusive Clip #3 and will be on act 9. Rob, Kristen and Taylor presenting.

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Saturday, April 23, 2011

*VIDEO* Reese talks about Rob and Vanity Fair

Reese talked to She Knows about not remembering working with Rob in Vanity Fair (at about 2:05).



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Friday, April 22, 2011

Donna Scott on scenes with Rob "He was very sweet. He’s genuinely shy"



Donna went on to say that Barbara is a tour de force who specializes in seduction—particularly that of innocent young men who join her circus troupe, which brings us to the subject of Donna's kissing scenes with Rob.

"I love that I got paid to kiss Robert Pattinson and he wasn’t sick," Donna said, citing Reese and Rob's admissions of runny noses during their scene. "He was very sweet. He’s genuinely shy," she said.

Donna explained that during the scene where her character is performing her burlesque dance and takes her top off to "twirl her tassels," Rob was particularly taken aback.

"When I did it, I turn around and take off my top, his face was, I think, very genuine," she recalled. "He’s like, 'Oh my God, am I really seeing this?' In my opinion, he was a little bit shy about speaking to me in the makeup trailer for a few days after that day," she added with a chuckle. "It was a little bit hard for him to look me in the eyes. It was so genuine."


Full article at HollywoodCrush

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Gary Johnson, Tai's trainer, talks about Rob



Robert Pattinson was always willing to spend time with Tai… Rob, if we needed to rehearse something, he was more and more willing to accommodate. I just can't say enough nice things about him, because he was great. He's a big deal. To me, being a novice, he seemed to work very hard on this. I think he gave 110 percent. And he's just the nicest person, not one ounce arrogant or anything.

Tai’s elephant memory brought some recognition when she reunited with her “Elephants” co-stars a few months after the shoot… After we finished shooting "Water For Elephants," a couple months later, we wound up doing stills with Rob and Reese. It seemed like she kinda knew who they were. They both came over individually when we arrived to say hi, and I think she had a little recognition of them.


Read the full interview at Next Movie

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Wednesday, April 20, 2011

WFE Costume Designer Reveals Her Favorite Rob Look - She likes him "dirty"



For some of us it's the dashing tux, for others it's the daring leather jacket, but for "Water for Elephants" costume designer Jacqueline West, Robert Pattinson's best look in the upcoming film is without a doubt the working-man clothes his character dons right after joining the circus. This, of course, shouldn't come as too much of a surprise for those of you who have been following "WFE" news closely. After all, Jacqueline already admitted to us that she likes her RPattz "dirty and sweaty and dusty" (and really, who can blame her?!).

"I just loved him in the buckle back, 1930s Levi's with suspenders and the work shirt with boots, the bridges tucked in the boots," said Jacqueline. Oh, and speaking of the footwear, Rob's wearing authentic World War I boots in the movie.

Jacqueline said the look was one of her favorites because it revealed Rob’s form (which is apparently a lot "manlier" than it seems in "Twilight").

"It showed his physique, yet it was so real and he looked so comfortable," she said.

Of course, the work clothes do more than flatter Rob's figure (so to speak). Jacqueline said they also give the audience some insight into his character's journey.

"It was a real transformation from his college look and it shows—there's a certain sadness that it evokes from being a vet graduating from Cornell and your future...and all of a sudden you're shoveling manure for a circus," she said. "It evokes a sadness of the depression and how many lives were altered because of Wall Street. There's something provocative about this time and yet it's such a modern look."

In fact, it's a look she anticipates will soon hit the runway.

"I think that work wear is going to become a real sign of the times," she said.

RPattz helping spark fashion trends? We knew it'd happen sooner or later.


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Monday, April 18, 2011

Is Rob Even Manlier Than We Think? Jacqueline West Thinks So



There's no denying Robert Pattinson has a certain something. Experts have tried to pinpoint the precise formula for his unique brand of awesome (unkempt hair + self-effacing personality = the man of our dreams?), but the magical recipe continues to allude. Being the benevolent blog that we are, we decided to aid the scientific community by asking someone who's got loads of personal insight—"Water for Elephants" costume designer Jacqueline West.

You see, Jacqueline gave Rob his favorite pair of 1930s underpants (no really, read all about it), and we figured, who better than the woman who dressed him (figuratively at least!) to give us some dish. Jacqueline spoke to us about Rob's cool style off set and how his physique was different than what she expected after seeing "Twilight."

"You know, he’s very casual. He wears jeans and hoodies and tennis shoes, but he has a really, really nice style," she said. "Everything is well selected, but he’s very casual. He is a jeans and T-shirt, sweatshirt kind of guy." In other words, totally our type (hear that Rob?).

Jacqueline also added that Rob cleans up "nicely" but that she prefers his "dirtied" up look in the flick.

"This movie, I used to tell friends, 'he really dirties up well.' We've all seen him...used to seeing him so scrubbed and clean in the 'Twilight' movies. It's great to see him dirty and sweaty and dusty and really in working clothes," she said (as if we needed another reason to go out and buy a ticket for the movie). "It was a nice transformation and it made him such a different person than the other films I've seen him in."

Speaking off those other films, Jacqueline said that she watched "Twilight" to get a sense of Rob's body shape but that it didn't really do justice to his physique.

"I didn't realize from the 'Twilight' movies how really manly he is. I didn't realize until I really met Rob in person how really manly I could make his wardrobe and that he would be able to wear it so well," she said. "I didn't know how big he is. He's really like a Gary Cooper or someone like that, he has incredible stature."

A manlier, dirtier Rob? Don't mind if we do.


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Thursday, April 14, 2011

*AUDIO* Reese Witherspoon talks about Robert Pattinson in an interview with Critics’ Choice Movies


From Critics Choice Movies:
Arriving in theaters this month is the much anticipated big-screen adaptation of SARA GRUEN’S bes- selling 2006 novel, WATER FOR ELEPHANTS. Set against a circus backdrop in the 1930s, the film tells the story of a young, idealistic veterinary student who runs off to join the Big Top only to fall in love with a woman married to a dangerous man. Directed by FRANCIS LAWRENCE (I AM LEGEND) from a script by RICHARD LaGRAVENESE, the cast includes REESE WITHERSPOON, ROBERT PATTINSON, CHRISTOPH WALTZ and TAI, a 42-year-old elephant.
We recently spoke with WITHERSPOON about her work in the film, and she was profuse in her admiration for co-star PATTINSON.

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Lisa Howard (Siobhan) talks about working with Rob in Breaking Dawn



PC: What happens to your character in the scene you auditioned with?
LH: It was a scene between Edward and my character, Siobhan, who is the head of the Irish clan – the cousin clan – of vampires.

PC: What was it like working with Robert Pattinson? You are a Broadway baby, so you can spot it: does he have the goods?
LH: Yeah, he does. He’s great. And, he’s really nice and he’s professional and easy to work with. He’s just great.

Read the rest of the interview over at Broadwayworld

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