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Katy Perry Mentions Rob on Glamour UK

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You know Robert Pattinson in London, don't you?
Yeah, he's a good mate. He hangs out in east London. We hang out in east London a lot, when we can get there.


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Guy Pearce talks about Rob and 'The Rover'

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UPDATE: Another interview with Guy Pearce from The Sunday Morning Herald
Guy Pearce has given a glimpse of what to expect from The Rover, the futuristic film he finished shooting with Robert Pattinson in outback South Australia last month.

Director David Michod's keenly-anticipated follow-up to Animal Kingdom is "an unusual story" set in a world gone wrong in the near future.

"It's a military state now, it's every man for himself a little bit, it's a very bleak kind of world," says Pearce, who's about to reach cinemas as the villain in Iron Man 3.

In The Rover, the Australian star plays the title role, a damaged man named Eric with nothing left to live for. Trying to track down a dangerous gang, he meets a young stranger, Rey (Pattinson), and they forge an uneasy alliance.

"[He's] somebody he has no interest in," Pearce says. "He's purely using him to get where he needs to go. So through this bleak ... world, there's a little connection that's kind of made, which on some level you might think would be a positive thing for this character.

"But on some level it actually makes things worse for him - to really believe that there's some sense of love in the world or any sense of humanity or compassion. So it's a pretty bleak story."

As filming finished in the small town of Marree, almost 700 kilometres north of Adelaide, Pattinson said he wanted to be part of The Rover because "it was a startlingly original script, and it was one of those parts where you read it and you think, 'I'd love to do this, but I know I'm never going to get it'."

To play Rey, the Twilight star was dressed as unkempt and unshaven, with make-up to discolour his teeth.

Pattinson says his character, an American who has come to Australia with his brother (played by Scoot McNairy), is "the kind of person who has been brought up to believe they're incapable of living independently. Someone has always been looking after him."

The two central characters, Eric and Rey, have a shifting relationship that Pattinson described as "strange and disturbing."
It's a film, expected to be out later this year, that seems to have echoes of the classic post-apocalyptic Australian film Mad Max.

''Not as camp though,'' says Pearce, was also in Animal Kingdom.''Mad Max is great, don't get me wrong. But it's heightened in a way, whereas this is pretty earnest.''

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Josh Hutcherson asks Rob for advise on how to deal with fans


And he admitted that getting that sort of attention still blows his mind.

"I don't even know how to respond to it. It does blow my mind. When people ask questions about what it's like to be like that, there's just no response. I just don't even know what to say," Josh told us.

We told Josh that things are going to get crazier once The Hunger Games come out!

"I know, I know. I'm looking forward to it. I'm really excited about it," he said.

And then we suggested he call Robert Pattinson for a bit of advice on dealing with fame -- and Josh knew exactly what he's say to him.

"What do I do -- help me!" Josh said.

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Rob is #3 on the UK's Heat Magazine's under-30 entertainer rich list

(Last year, Rob ranked #5 at the same list, with estimated 18,500,000 pounds)


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"Harry Potter" star Daniel Radcliffe on Tuesday topped a Heat Magazine list of the richest, young British entertainers, retaining his No. 1 position in the ranking of people under 30-years-old.

Robert Pattinson, lead actor of the rival fantasy film franchise "Twilight," moved up to third from fifth and leapfrogged two of Radcliffe's Potter co-stars, Emma Watson and Rupert Grint, according to the celebrity magazine.

Actress Keira Knightley, who starred in several of the "Pirates of the Caribbean" movies, remained second on the chart, while singer Adele was the highest new entry at 16.

Radcliffe, 22, who played the boy wizard in the movie adaptations of J.K. Rowling's bestselling novels, earned 51.8 million pounds over his career, according to Heat estimates. The actor's earnings for 2011 were 6.1 million pounds higher than in 2010.

Knightley's earnings totalled 30.9 million pounds, ahead of Pattinson on 24.9 million, Watson on 23.9 million and Grint on 21.7 million.

Adele, whose second album "21" is set to be the biggest selling album in the world this year, entered the list at No. 16 with a fortune of 7.7 million pounds.

Three stars dropped out of this year's list -- opera star Katherine Jenkins and model Kelly Brook both exceeded the 30-year-old threshhold and singer Amy Winehouse, ranked 15th last year, died in July.

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Jackson Rathbone compliments Rob's musical talents


In an exclusive interview with MTV News, Jackson Rathbone – Twilight actor and member of funk-rock band 100 Monkeys – has revealed that he and co-star Robert Pattinson kept the creative juices flowing between takes by making sweet music together.
Jackson, who plays Jasper Hale in the vampire flicks, told us: “I love making music, and definitely don’t feel like I’d have to give up acting to focus more on it, or vice versa. It’s all art, and I love art!”
With rumours flying around about Pattinson getting set to record an album, Jackson was full of compliments for his co-star’s musical talents, even teasing: “Hey, maybe we could even perform on-stage together one day...”

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David Cronenberg Talks Cosmopolis

New quote about Rob ;)

Director David Cronenberg discusses working with Robert Pattinson on Cosmopolis

I recently had the honor of speaking with director David Cronenberg, who was out promoting his new drama A Dangerous Method, which arrives in theaters November 23.

We also talked about his new thriller Cosmopolis, which hits theaters sometime next year and stars Robert Pattinson, Marion Cotillard, and Juliette Binoche. I asked him if Cosmopolis will be the movie that will separate Robert Pattinson from his Twilight past. Here's what the director had to say below.

"I have no control over that, obviously. All I know is, as with Keira, I thought that Robert was very underrated. I mean, Keira has done more work than Robert has, but in England, they're always on her for whatever weird English class reasons. I'm not sure what that is. I always thought she was a substantial actress, and I had no doubt that she could really ace this role. I felt the same about Rob. The fate of the movie, though, who knows. I certainly think this. I don't think that any director who's looking to see what Rob can do, will not be able to see how terrific he is by looking at Cosmopolis. Even if the movie isn't a success at the box office, creatively, as far as I'm concerned, it is a success, and for Rob, it totally is. He's brilliant in the movie, he's fabulous. If nothing else, it will be a great demo film for Rob, for any other director who's looking for a great actor."

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"I Don't Think I Will Ever Meet Anyone Else Like Him" Christian Serratos On Rob

Christian Serratos confirms what we already know...Rob is awesome and amazing... 

Christian Serratos, who plays Angela Weber in the Twilight Saga, spoke exclusively with Celebuzz about the series coming to an end.

“I felt like it all came full circle and that we did what we came to do and we all really became family with not only each other, but our characters, so it was kind of sad to let our characters go, “ says Serratos.

Christian says despite the hateful relationship amongst the vampires, werewolves, and humans on screen, the cast is actually quite close.

Of course, we had to ask her about our favorite vampire, Edward Cullen, and when it comes to Robert Pattinson, it seems like he has the ability to steal girls’ hearts everywhere.
“Robert’s great. I don’t think I will ever meet anyone else like him. He is so genuine and funny and has a unique soul and I really respect that about him,” says Serratos.

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Rob On Company’s 50 Hottest Bachelors in the UK 2011

Rob is #4 on the UK's Company Magazine Hot Bachelors List. Of course we ALL agree with that!! Maybe not the #4 position, but def on this list. Although I hope soon he won't be on a list of bachelors. Here's to wishful thinking...

FYI...Rob's co-star Charlie Bewley made the list at #22 and his friend's Andrew Garfield at #6 and Tom Sturridge #30 (also Kristen's OTR co-star and pal)
and Kristen's Yellow Handkerchief co-star Eddie Redmayne at #32

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wwd.com Interviews WFE Costume Designer Jacqueline West (Rob Mention)

Even the hidden elements of an outfit, such as the undergarments or a pocket handkerchief, contribute to the development of a character for West, who jokes that Robert Pattinson, who she dressed along with Reese Witherspoon for “Water for Elephants,” has been complaining to the press that she made him wear Thirties knickers throughout the whole movie.

“I made him put them on when he got up in the morning, and wear them all the time – even when he wasn’t on camera,” she says. “But it really got him into the Thirties.”

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PopSugarTv:Christoph Waltz on Robert Pattinson's Legion of Fans & Reese Witherspoon's Circus Skills


Christoph Waltz may be best known for his Oscar-winning turn in Inglorious Basterds, but he's taking on another famous villain with his portrayal of August in Water For Elephants, which hits theaters Friday. We caught up with the Austrian-born actor at the film's recent press day. He talks about uncovering the dark side in his characters, how Robert Pattinson handles his fame, and Reese Witherspoon's impressive stunt work on set. Christoph also clears up what's real and what's rumor when it comes to his upcoming roles, and whether bringing a literary figure to life on the big screen is a special kind of challenge. Check out our interview with him above, and stay tuned next week for our latest installment of I'm a Huge Fan, as our latest winner gets the chance to meet Reese in person!

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VIDEO: Max Irons Talks About Rob: "He's a very good actor"

Max Iron talks about Rob at 1:53. Catherine Hardwicke also talks about Twilight at 2:45


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Robert Pattinson has royal blood


Turns out Robert Pattinson's blood runs royal; the "Twilight" star is related to Princes Harry and William. According to research by Ancestry.com, the British actor and the princes share ancestor Vlad the Impaler, who is also thought to be the inspiration for Dracula

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Video~Lee MacDougall's 'Falling In Love for the First Time' About Rob & Kristen?

Lee is adorable and I love hearing him talk about his music, but a
question he can't see to avoid is whether his song
'Falling In Love for the First Time' is based
on his friend Rob and Kristen's romance.
He likes the thought...
because it does indeed sound very much like their love.

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'Twilight Fans are the Best!' According to Rob via Guri Weinberg (aka Stefan in BD)

Check out what Guri (aka Stefan, BD 2) tweeted today...oh he knows how to get our attention, ROB!
Awww....how sweet is this? And Rob IS right, we are truly the best fans EVER!!
Oh and FYI, Guri is a super nice guy too!
I met him in Nashville and he was a real sweetheart and gushed about his wife and said ALL the cast was truly welcoming and made them feel like part of the family.

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Sara Vilkomerson, Entertainment Weekly senior writer, talks about Rob, WFE, Twilight and more



Josh Benson: Can you explain Robert Pattinson to me, please?

Sara Vilkomerson: Oh well gee, where to begin! I guess we should start with Twilight. Are you familiar with it?

Josh: How about let's assume I'm not totally up to speed on it. Just for the sake of this exercise, you understand.

Sara: Mmmhmmm, sure.

In my humble opinion there is an essential part of Twilight that girls go nuts for that has got a lot to do with the whole vampire, undying-love (literally!) stuff. Which is that the main character, Bella, considers herself clumsy and awkward and not particularly beautiful, which I think speaks to at least 90 percent of how girls felt in high school. And then the coolest, hottest, most unattainable boy in school picks her out as the object of his affection. This is heady heady crack-for-girls stuff already. So then they cast Robert Pattinson in the role.

Oh look, I wrote about this in the Observer when the first one came out!

Josh: I remember that place! That piece, too.

Sara: Anyway, Robert Pattinson had the tough job of filling the shoes of a character that is described at length as being preternaturally good-looking, and he succeeded because, among other things, he happens to be preternaturally good looking. He just is.

And Twilight became a huge success. And now he can't walk down the street without people asking him to bite them, which means he did a very, very good job. And now, three films later and with two more on the way, he has a tough road ahead getting people to forget about him as Edward Cullen but to see him as Robert Pattinson, the actor.

Josh: Given the fact that he is at this point kind of the embodiment of vampiretainment, is it not slightly unrealistic to expect that people are going to stop asking him to bite them anytime soon?

Sara: If this is a delicate way of asking me if I asked him to bite me during our interview, let me state clearly for the record that I did not.

Josh: Phew. What about people who are less professional than you are, though?

Sara: I think he must get it a lot. Which must be one of those things that is hilarious the first three times but not at all the next 3,000 or so. The next two Twilight movies, Breaking Dawn 1 and 2, come out this November and next November. So he'll be living with the Edward Cullen stuff till after that. And then ... who knows? I hope for his sake it stops!

Josh: He described that enduring recognition for a certain thing as the "horrible" aspect of being part of a franchise.

What's the textbook career-management example for an actor who goes on to become much more Serious than his breakout role? Can Twilight end up being Pattinson's "21 Jump Street"?

Sara: Clooney did it! But I think you raise an interesting point about actors who happen to be blessed/cursed with extraordinary good looks, like Johnny Depp or Brad Pitt, which is that they have to work harder, I think, to make you stop thinking about them that way.

Josh: Did it help those other guys, in a way it wouldn't necessarily help Pattinson, that their breakout roles were somewhat less massive, culturally? (I'm going to go ahead and guess, without referring to the internet, that "21 Jump Street" was never quite the prevasive franchise that Twilight has become.)

Sara: Maybe. But look at Harrison Ford. He was Han Solo AND Indiana Jones—that's two massive mainstream franchises—and he still went on to play all sorts of other roles successfully. So I think it's going to be really interesting to see what all these Twilight actors, not just Pattinson, end up doing in the future.

Josh: May I ask you another question about vampires?

Sara: You may.

Josh: I'm aware this has already been hotly debated (I refer you to my earlier statement about my level of attention), but can you please explain how much the Pattinson phenomenon has to do with the vampire-affected sexual politics of Twilight?

In the movies (and in the books they're based on) the whole point is that actually he won't ever defile the girl he loves by biting her, if I understand right. So ... has Pattinson, by virtue of playing a very handsome, very devoted vampire on TV, become a sex symbol for chastity? Is there such a thing?

Sara: I don't know I can explain the sexual politics of Twilight. But! I do think in the first few books there is something remarkably chaste and appealing on a YA level about two characters who want to have sex with each other but cannot for life-and-death reasons. And that while he is inexplicably drawn to the scent of her blood, he restrains himself from doing anything that would harm her, and in fact, goes out of his way to make sure no harm comes to her any other way, either.

Josh: Might that help explain the Pattinson craze? The fact that he played a character that tapped into the, how you say, "crack-for-girls stuff"?

Sara: It's a really good question, I don't know if I or anyone can say where the appeal of the character and the appeal of the actor split or begin. But clearly they've become conjoined. (That's a word, right? I'm on Dayquil!)

Josh: Yes! I hadn't even noticed.

Sara: I do what I can.

Josh: So after all that, what was he like in person?

Sara: I was really curious beforehand, because how many people are there that are THAT kind of famous? And I was very pleasantly surprised by how sweet and charming he is. And mostly, how easy it was to talk to him.

Because, as you know, doing any long interview is like having a long conversation with anyone. The real worry is, what if you run out of things to talk about? Or sometimes, when someone is really interviewed a lot, will this person be saying the same thing that he says to everyone? But I found him remarkably sincere.

Josh: It occurs to me that you improved your odds of having him say something new by making the first question about whether the elephant in his new movie, which is actually called Water for Elephants, would remember him the next time he was on set. Was this one of your fancy "journalism" tricks?

Sara: It's more of a Vilkomerson is Interested in the Animals trick. Kidding (sort of). But actually I think when people see the movie, they'll be struck at how much he and that elephant seem to like each other! And I knew we were reuniting them for our photo shoot. So I was genuinely curious.

Josh: Yes, he definitely seemed to like talking about the animals! Even, to his credit, about the zebra who chased him away.

Sara: I loved it when he called the zebras "wily." I never once thought about zebras in that way. I always thought they were like really weird-looking horses.

Josh: Did you not detect something backhanded in his comment about the zebra's williness? Maybe his sincerity fails to come through in text.

Sara: Well, it sounded like his colleagues all teased him from running from the zebra. Though if you think about it, zebras are big. I wouldn't want one running at me, either.

I talked to a lot of other people from this movie—including the director and the screenwriter—and it sounds like the animal aspect was really intense. Also, I learned that lions are somewhat harder to work with than tigers. Now you know too!

Josh: Wait, hold on, I'm writing that one down.

Sara: You Never Know.

Josh: Did it strike you that he was happier talking about the circus movie with the elephants than he was about the aforementioned massive Twilight two-parter?

Sara: I think this has been a very long shoot—they are doing both the first and the second movies in one session. So he joked that he feels like they've been shooting it all of his life. But he seemed very enthusiastic about it and about the director, and about how dark and odd these last two chapters are going to be. Cause you know what happens in the last book, right? It's bananas!

Josh: Um, yes. Yes, I know what happens in the last book.

Sara: So ... that is going to be interesting to see how they did that AND kept it PG 13. Because it's pretty dark up in there!

Josh: That's what he said!

Sorry.

Sara: Haha.

Josh: I just mean, he talked to you about how deeply weird it actually is, to the point where he was wondering how they might go about advertising it.

Sara: Right. And of course, it's all very secretive and no one knows anything for sure yet. So I'm sure there were things he could not tell me. But I'm very intrigued about how it's all going to go down.

Josh: I don't suppose weirdness will be at all off-putting for the Twilight fans who are going to see these movies in the zillions. Like, I am presuming that advertising strategy will be the last of their worries.

Sara: Oh, I think if you are a fan you are a fan. And no, I don't think it will put anyone off in the slightest

Josh: I have one more question for you!

Sara: You can ask me a million more!

Josh: Don't tempt me! As you know, I have a proven track record of wasting your time. But my question is this: When a celebrity says to you, as Pattinson did, and I'm sure lots of your other fancy story subjects have, that his life is actually super-boring, what is Inner Vilkomerson's reaction?

Sara: I actually believe him! Which is not to say I'd believe it from anyone, but this guy works ALL the time. And I mean ALL the time.

Josh: That's what--

Sara: Haha. You take the fact that he works all the time and combine it with the fact that he can't walk amongst us in public life without crowds of girls going nutty, and it seems possible that he really doesn't get into any trouble. He buys things on Ebay! He talked to me about various youtube videos.

Josh: You know, when you put it like that, he does sound boring. No wonder he couldn't stop talking about the zebra incident.

Sara: Come now, when was the last time a zebra ran at you?


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PopSugar's 2011 Spring Shirtless Wish list: Robert Pattinson

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Our jaws dropped when Rob emerged sans shirt on the set of Breaking Dawn in Brazil late last year, but we just can’t wait until the movie’s November release to catch the sight of his six-pack again. We can be assured we’ll see his bulging arms on the big screen next month in Water For Elephants, but here’s to hoping he’ll lose his shirt again soon.

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