Rob's Interview with Elle Brazil - July 2012
Rob's translated interview now in full. Looks like it's from the same roundtable interview as other international magazines,such as Sonntagszeitung, but there are a few new quotes. Rob talks about Twilight, Cosmopolis, Cannes and Kristen.
Elle Brazil July 2012 Scan/Translation via RPLife
He could have a huge ego. British actor Robert Pattnson is one of the highest paid in Hollywood - just in the last year, he earned $26,5M according to Forbes. The blue eyed guy has a legion of rabid fans, that follow him everywhere, and to add to that, he has been getting offers from acclaimed filmmakers. An example is the Canadian David Cronenberg, that directed him in Cosmopolis - the movie was in competition for the Palm D'Or in Cannes and will be released in Brazil in August. In person, however, Pattinson surprises for his humility and sense of humor. "All of a sudden, I left a ridiculous £500 paycheck and became a Hollywood star. And all of that happened without me proving anything." jokes the actor, that became famous all over the world with the Twilight saga, which started in 2008 and has made since then $2.5 billion.
Even after beating more that 3000 candidates for the part of the vampire Edward Cullen, Pattinson is the first to admit that the character never "demanded much effort". "The screenwriters did the best they could, but there isn't a lot to do when the guy never changes" says the actor, a lot more excited about what the movies brought to his life than making them. "I know that I wouldn't be here if it wasn't for Twilight. But from now on I want to overcome my insecurities as an actor, even if it means to take risks and make mistakes."
The first part from this new phase is Eric Packer, the finance genius that he plays in Cosmopolis. Adaptated from Don DeLillo book, the futuristic drama follows the day of the ruthless billionaire that faces an existential crisis by putting his fortune in danger. With all the classic weirdness of a Cronenberg movie, most of the scenes are set inside a limousine, in which Pattinson's character gets many visits - including prostitutes, doctors and financial analysts. "I confess that, when I read the script, I thought about saying no to the offer. I didn't want to look like a coward, but I couldn't understand anything. I felt an enormous potential for failure, especially because my character talks nonstop", he says laughing. Fortunately, Cronenberg didn't care about the fact that the finance world didn't mean anything to Pattinson. The way that he felt alienated would work on his side - since his character isolates himself. "Only after, during filming, is when I understood that the script is about an absurd contention in the struggle for power. It's an apocalyptic story about capitalism."
During the movie, the protagonist reveals that deep down he's just trying to escape from himself - something that Pattinson can relate to. Since he became famous, the actor is chased by the media and fans. "I try not to think a lot about that and just do my job. My life is really weird. It's not as strange as my character's in Cosmopolis, but I feel just as claustrophobic as him sometimes.". Eric Packer even goes through a prostate exam in the limo. But the actor doesn't complain. At least Packer and his next roles go beyond the "good guy" of the story. "It's not easy to get around as the heartthrob for a long time. You need to be extremely self-confident, that's not my case. I don't think I'm attractive. I'm weird.", says Pattinson, that started acting when he was 15 at the Barnes Theatre Company to "meet girls".
In his current phase of acting in more cult projects, the actor plays in Bel Ami, based on the book by Guy de Maupassant, that will be released in Brazil in August, in the role of a seductive man with an obscure soul, that sleeps with women like Uma Thurman, Christina Ricci and Kristin Scott Thomas for money and power. In Mission: Blacklist, currently in pre-production, he's going to play Eric Maddox, who spearheaded the capture of Saddam Hussein. And in The Rover, also in pre-production, his character will be a mentally disturbed guy, that helps his brother in getting back a stolen car. "They are interesting parts for an actor like me, that still has a lot to learn."
Pattinson is also writing a script with his girlfriend, the actress Kristen Stewart, that he met during Twilight. "It's not for now. We're not going to hurry to work together again. We know it has to be a really great movie to explain a new partnership on screen. If not, they're going to crush us", he explains. He says he couldn’t have found a “more perfect” girl than Kristen. "She understands exactly how I feel. She is an ambitious woman who wants to grow as an actress. She has an excellent radar for what is good and challenges me constantly."
Named Robsten by the media – like Brangelina (Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie) – , the couple went through the emotion and the craziness of having a movie competing for the Palm D'Or at the latest Cannes Festival. He was competing with Cosmopolis, and she with Walter Salles’ On The Road. "Someone made a joke about us being adversaries, which would be insane.” Pattinson admits that he got "a little jealous" when Kristen told him about being at the French event – Cosmopolis' selection wasn't confirmed yet. "In the end, it was amazing to have each other’s support. Her presence at the gala screening of the movie made me really nervous. She was sitting in front of me. I kept looking at the back of her neck, trying to find out if she was liking the movie or not (laughs). I only relaxed when, at the end, Kristen told me she loved it
New Pics of Rob and Kristen from the OTR AfterParty
Rob and Kristen at KevinTuren's Wedding - June 23, 2012
Watch a small clip from the wedding HERE Sweet tune, 'In My Life' by the Beatles
Updated! With reports from People Mag, GossipCop, Celebuzz, and E!onLine/MarcMalkin Reports. Also added a firsthand account from one of wedding guests (Excerpt from Upstairson7th blog) and a secondhand account/link from this event.
"I will clear up one rumor because it is beyond preposterous. The tabloids are saying that Kristen Stewart wore jeans. No, she did not. She wore a very lovely black dress..." All under the CUT
Rob and Kristen Leaving Jenny Lewis' Concert in LA. June 21, 2012
Paparazzi Video
via @imTulip
Updated with more HQs and a cute fan photo with Kristen
Rob's Interview with ZDF. Mentions Kristen
Rob: (about Kristen's performance in OTR) "yeah, no she's doing amazing in Snow White as well" .... (would he like to work with Kristen again) "I mean I'd love to, yeah. I mean I don't know soon, it's like..but uh, yeah I think she's great." Thanks Courtney from the comments.
At 0:17 he says that it is five years after Twilight start and that it is nice that fans still are excited - altough he has been in Berlin only two month ago.
0:40 "I don't know if the fans will like it, but always doing what the audience taste - the won't like it. At
1:11 Kristen is doing great with SWATH, would like to do another movie with her, but don't know when that happens.
1:40 Really like Berlin, had great holidays here once, would like to stay for some time.
Thanks Moe, also from the comments.
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Le Figaro Reports about the Cosmopolis AfterParty
LeFigaro - May 26, 2012 Translated by CSI_Robsten
It was the most private night of the Quinzaine, with very scary bouncers and entrance allowed only after a chip scan on Blackberry to serve as invitation. We had promised we would not take pictures. We almost kept it. Almost, because we snapped Robert Pattinson in front of us. But one his eight bodyguards put his big fingers on our lenses. Therefore we don't have any good picture, but we do have a little story to tell. We chose some bits of it.
9.37: Rob sneakingly shows up first at dinner. He's all alone. Outside, nobody knows yet that the party takes place at the Carlton Cinema Club. There are no blooming young girls to give an alerting shout. Sarah Gadon, his costar in the movie, arrives at the most private tent of the Festival, followed by David Cronenberg and Juliette Binoche.
9:58: Kristen Stewart surprisingly makes her entrance in a red jacket and black short shorts, followed by Tom Sturridge and Danny Morgan, her costars in On The Road. Clearly, the vampire look is back in full force.
10.09: Confirmed. Kristen sits next to Rob for dinner.
10.17: Edit. Rob has just moved to another table for the main dish.
10.19: Two fans en fourreau are dragged away by the organization. Taking a picture with your Iphone, pretending to write a text is so 2010.
10.53: Kristen drinks some water and chats with Tom Sturridge.
10.57: Robert drinks beer and eats fried gnocchi.
11.22: News spreads like wildfire on Twitter eventually. Dozens of fans are already camped out outside.
11.57: Robert drinks another Heineken on the terrace and gives Kristen a furtive kiss on her forehead.
11.58: Kristen is happy
11.06: Their bodyguards make their way to the exit
11.07: Robsten and their people are moving towards the exit. This time the screams are heard up to Palais des Festivals.
Nothing really new. But still good (cute and funny) RK stuff.
Kristen talks Scriptwriting with Rob and SWATH Sequel
by veronicaspuffy
MTV When MTV News caught up with Stewart at the 2012 MTV Movie Awards, we asked her to address rumors that she and Pattinson are working on a script together.
“We are constantly working,” she said, “but no.”
“We are!” her “Snow White and the Huntsman” co-star Chris Hemsworth chimed in. ” ‘Snow White and the Huntsman 2′ written by us, and it might be more of a straight-to-video version if they let us write it.”
“No, no,” Stewart replied.
Hemsworth defended his statement: “If they let us write it! If they let us write it.”
“It’ll be better,” she said. “Our version? We’ve basically written it. No, I’m kidding. We’re gonna write the second one, all of us [in the cast].”
Rob Talks about Winning the MMA's Best Kiss Award
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Rob's Interview with Cine TeleRevue- Belgium
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Scans Twilight Belgium. Translation/Via RPLife
The interview was done during Cannes. The interviewer precises that Rob was eating a lollipop.
In the movie, you get your prostate checked? Is yours asymmetrical too?
Rob: *laughs* I haven't checked that yet! Everybody talks about it, it's crazy how that line marked people.
Did you feel up to the task to take on this role?
Rob: When David Cronenberg called me I was in the middle of shooting Breaking Dawn. There were only three weeks left. As soon as I got home, I pounced on the script and read it in one sitting, in one night. It was really strong, complex and freaky but so funny!
Your character speaks all the time, weren't you scared?
Rob: The risk of failure was huge. At first, I told David I didn't feel ready for the challenge. There was too much pressure, but he convinced me. Even though he knew I didn't understand anything from the script. *laughs*
What didn't you get?
Rob: For Cronenberg, everything made sense. The fact that I didn't understand didn't bother him. He was more concerned about my performance. The world of finance means nothing to me. It conceals an absurd distortion of power struggles. But it's not the end of the world, it's a rebirth because this world needs sometimes to be cleansed and purified.
Your character tries to escape from himself. Since you became famous - and with all these paparazzi hanging on to your coat-tails - are you experiencing the same thing?
Rob: I try not to think about it, I only do my job. I stay cautious about all of this but it's still weird. It's like speaking in your sleep. Cosmopolis is a challenging movie that will open doors for me to new projects. I am very pleased. Saying that though, I can't compare this with my private life even if I feel completely claustrophobic.
Are you relieved that Twilight is over now and that you can now move on to something else?
Rob: I will never disown Twilight. It was my job security. I'll never try to find excuses. The advantage now is that directors think differently. As an actor, it's something you've always dreamed about.
Lots of people think it's because of Twilight that you're pushed to do more diarist and intellectual movies ...
Rob: I did little movies before Twilight. People only notice you when they feel like it. It depends from one type of audience from another. I 'acted' too in Twilight. It was a beautiful period in my life but now it's time to turn the page.
Are you still offered heartthrob's roles?
Rob: It's not always easy to play heartthrob. You need to be extremely confident or be completely oblivious to what people think of you. I like to keep my integrity as an actor.
Did you see 'On the Road' in which your girlfriend, Kristen Stewart, has a role?
Rob: Yes and it's sort of weird to see her like this. To have people clapping for you at Cannes, a Festival that's a little crazy and with so many people, is funny. We might expect those kind of reactions but always end up being surprised.
Did you become up professional opponents?
Rob: No, never. For a year now we both had the chance to evolve in the job we love, especially in those amazing movie projects. Kristen is really ambitious. She knows how to find good scripts, she has the nose for that. I admire her.
We wanted people to respect and understand our choices. During the Cosmopolis screening at Cannes, I was a nervous wreck. I was looking in front of me, behind me, trying to guess people's reactions. I was trying to listen for whispers. And in the end, I missed half the movie. *laughs* At the after party that followed, I was even more terrified at the prospect of having to face people's comments.
Will you be in a movie together after Twilight?
Rob: Yes, absolutely. We're trying to write a script together. It won't be for now but we've thought about it for a long time. The filming of the last two movies was long and difficult.My character doesn't change, he can't die. We finish on a high note.
Kristen talks Rob and Cosmopolis. More Vids from the SWATH LA Screening
"I'm really truly impressed."
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More of Kristen's Interviews at the SWATH LA Screening here
Kristen's Interview with ZDF
The reporter says what's exciting is that tomorrow (referring to the awards that took place yesterday) his movie is also in competition as Kristen's. But that doesn't caused any stress at home.
At 0:56 Kristen says that she wanted Rob to win at the Cannes Film Festival: "I want him to win! The fact that we both were up here on the same year is crazy and very much of a coincidence."
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Rob's Interview with RTL
Translation
Rob: When I read the sript, as soon as you read the script, it's like: wow, it's so different from anything I did before. It's the kind of challenge I look for as an actor. I mean no one else but me got that role. And then I read the script, I really liked the style of it. It was well structured and really easy to read as well.
If Robert Pattinson made young girls fall in love with him, he only has eyes for her, Kristen Stewart, who became just as famous with the Twilight saga. For the both of them, it's not as easy anymore to live a normal life.
Rob: There's no point in worrying about it. And also, when you come to Cannes, you have to expect all this activity around you. People can think whatever they want.
RTL YouTube veronicaspuffy Translation: RPLife
Rob's Interview with the Huffington Post
HuffingtonPost CANNES, France -- Robert Pattinson has gone from playing a vampire to depicting another kind of bloodsucker – a billionaire financier whose world crumbles in the course of a nightmarish cross-town drive in "Cosmopolis."
The "Twilight" heartthrob stars in David Cronenberg's Cannes Film Festival entry as sleek, self-centered moneyman Eric Packer, who sees his fortune and sense of self evaporate during an eventful day in his stretch limo.
Pattinson's famously handsome face is on-screen in every scene, but "Twilight"`s young fans may be surprised and confused by a film that explores Cronenberg's fascination with physical, social and psychic violence.
The 26-year-old actor is not worried.
"If some 12-year-olds went to go and see that, or got the video for their birthday – sitting down and watching that, it's incredible," the actor said during an interview on a Cannes hotel rooftop. "I would love that to happen if I was a kid."
It's a bit of amiable mischief-making from an actor who wants to be known as more than doe-eyed vampire Edward Cullen, in love with human Bella Swan in the "Twilight" saga. He said he craves the cinematic understatement that blockbusters don't always provide.
"I remember when I was in the first `Twilight' movie, I really wanted to not have Edward touch Bella, apart from when he saves her life and when they kiss the first time," said Pattinson, lightly rumpled but friendly and poised after a long day of press interviews. "I was thinking of the (Ang Lee) movie `Lust, Caution,' and thinking there should be this tension there the whole time – just standing near someone there's electricity.
"But sometimes it just makes things too hard. You kind of forget that most people want to go to the cinema just to watch a movie rather than watch something really weird."
"Weird" is par for the course with Cronenberg, and Pattinson gets plenty of scope to stretch himself in "Cosmopolis," playing a hollow-eyed Master of the Universe forced to confront his mortality.
Events, emotion and violence keep intruding on the hermetically sealed universe of his limo as he tries, futilely, to cross a crisis-wracked Manhattan in search of a haircut. Packer crosses paths with characters including his aloof wife (Sarah Gadon), his arty lover (Juliette Binoche), a pie-throwing protester (Mathieu Amalric) and a murderously angry former employee (Paul Giamatti).
Packer is not, to put it mildly, a likable character. Some have seen him as an avatar of Wall Street excess, but Pattinson says he watched interviews with serial killers Jeffrey Dahmer and Ted Bundy, rather than real-life financiers, to help him create the character's voice.
"He's like an alien," Pattinson said of the character. "He's not part of his body. Everything is an abstraction. The world's an abstraction. Everything is."
The film has been widely described as a dystopian reflection of the present crisis of capitalism – but Pattinson sees it in a more cheerful light, as Packer learns to face his humanity.
"I always thought it's kind of a happy story, up until the right at the very end," he said. "He's suddenly starting to feel and he becomes more physical as the day goes on, more alive. He feels like he's part of the world."
Packer is cut off from other humans by wealth and temperament, cocooned in his car and protected by vigilant bodyguards. Pattinson has, to an extent, been cut off by fame. He and his girlfriend and "Twilight" co-star Kristen Stewart are magnets for paparazzi and fans. Pattinson said the experience had given him insight into some aspects of Packer's situation.
"Some of the stuff with the bodyguard, because when I'm doing press and stuff and when I'm working I have a bodyguard who I get really close with," he said. "There's a very specific relationship and that was one of the things I kind of got."
Pattinson's "Twilight" fame has trailed with him around Cannes, but Cronenberg said it had no bearing on his decision to cast the actor. "You must ignore the baggage," the director said. "It is very easy to say that this character, Eric Packer, is vampire or a werewolf of Wall Street, But really that's rather superficial. He's a real character and a real person in the movie.
"This is a real person, with a history and a past. And the history and the past is not `Twilight.' It's `Cosmopolis.'"
Pattinson came to Cannes with Stewart, who appears in Jack Kerouac adaptation "On the Road."
"She found out a lot earlier than I did that it ("On the Road") was in competition," Pattinson said – leaving him seething.
He's happy now, though, and still can't believe the reaction to the strange and unsettling "Cosmopolis."
"When there's people screaming outside, I'm like, `This is incredible,'" he said. "That people are screaming for this, the most bizarre movie – it's amazing. I wasn't expecting anyone to get it. Even last night (at the premiere), I was expecting everyone to walk out."
via RPLife
Kristen's Celebuzz Interview
Second part with Rob mention under the CUT
Christina Ricci talks Bel Ami, and Rob/Kristen on 'The View'
Christina talks about filming her intimate scenes with 'funny Rob' and Kristen visiting the 'Bel Ami' set.
OR watch on ABC at 25:45 mark. via kstewartnews
Pics of Rob and Kristen at Coachella - April 22, 2012
Kristen and Rob's Weekend Date in LA - April 7, 2012
Rob and Kristen Spotted at The Hotel Cafe - March 30, 2012. At Johnny Flynn's concert
"And his tall glorious self leaned down, going in for the kill and proceeded to make out with Kristen for at least a minute."
mindthegapsound spotted: robert pattison and kristen stewart at @thehotelcafe. btw, our show is at 11:30pm. come one, come all! #MTG #music #LA
TheDaisyFLower I spy vampires @hotelcafe #twilight

StephStew1 At The Hotel Cafe right now. Johnny Flynn (Robs buddy) is up next.ROBERT PATTINSON just arrive at The Hotel Cafe!!!!! Kristen stewart is here too. With Robert at Hotel Cafe.
@lovehobogingers At Hotel Cafe....my body is read for johnny flynn. hi Rob and Kristen....yes since its out they are at the hotel cafe. ROB LEANING AGAINST THE WALL AND KRISTENS HAS HER BACK TO HIS CHEST.
More of her tweets under the cut.
via @Alice_inTwiland @vonch @patsystew Thanks lovies.
Pics of Rob and Kristen in LA - March 26, 2012

Rob and Kristen hanging out with friends outside Katy Perry's concert for her new movie "Katy Perry: Part of Me 3D"
Special thanks to RPLife for the HQ pics.
If you missed the tweets/accounts from this night CLICK HERE
Pics of Rob and Kristen Leaving Marcus Foster's Concert in LA - March 24, 2012

CelebGossip Rob and Kristen leaving Marcus Foster's concert last night .
If you missed the tweets/fan accounts from last night click HERE
Pictured with R/K their friends/Marcus' bandmates.
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