Archive for April, 2009

Jared Leto and his bandmates talk about Rob

Thursday, April 30th, 2009

The guys from 30 Seconds to Mars talked about Robert Pattinson in a video with questions by fans. Someone asks him one thing and lets them know she’s a vampire girl and loves Robert Pattinson. To which they reply:

“We love vampire girls. And Robert Pattinson too, so we’re all good”.

“Actually I met him, did you know?”

“You did?”

“Yeah, at the Oscars”

“OMG!!1″

“Yeah”

“Was he nice?”

“Yeah, he was really cool”

“Yeah, I hear he’s really cool”

“Yes, he’s very nice”

The video is here, Rob talk starts at 2:20 after squeezing the rubber chicken. Click here if it won’t embed.

Don’t you just love that everybody loves him? lol It’s like, everybody goes on full fangirl mode when they meet him. These guys, Brooke Shields, Robyn Wright Penn, Green Day, everybody! Seriously, what is not to love?

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Thursday, April 30th, 2009

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Another picture of Jackson Rathbone for Inked magazine – HQ!

Thursday, April 30th, 2009

Another beautiful shot from Inked magazine. Here you can see his tattoo that reads “I’m lost”.
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Moviefone interviews Robert Pattinson

Thursday, April 30th, 2009

Moviefone has a great new interview with Rob. It’s actually the second part of an interview we had seen before but it has great information on his life now and on Little Ashes, his next movie.

1. How was filming ‘Little Ashes,’ which is such a small production, compared to doing the ‘Twilight’ movies?
I kind of like small productions ’cause there’s not so much waiting around. And it’s strange, there are little things on ‘Little Ashes,’ like we didn’t have stand-ins, so we’d just kind of sit or stand around the set, which I initially found kind of bizarre but after a while it’s great, because you can just kind of stay in character the whole time. And also you can be much more a part of the set up of the shot, so I kind of liked that. I don’t know, it was, I would say, a very different energy. [But] there’s not a huge amount of difference, really. You’re just inside your head anyway most of the time, so you don’t really notice stuff.

2. I read that you were really nervous about filming the nude scenes and the explicit scenes, how did you prepare yourself for those?
[Laughs] I had so many ridiculous answers just come into my head [more laughs]. I had a penis implant! I don’t know, I just kind of, it’s funny because Spanish people are so … have no problem with nudity at all, I mean at all, and English people obviously do have, like, the most enormous problem with it. It’s like little things, like when I saw my father getting changed for swimming I got, like, traumatized by it … I don’t really know what I did, I just kind of freaked out a bit. [Laughs]

3. So was that the most difficult thing about filming this movie?
No, I mean, a lot of it was quite hard. I guess in a lot of ways, the more I read about Dali the more I kind of liked him, and liked what he tried to make himself stand for. I guess the hardest thing was that I didn’t want to disrespect his memory, especially when I met a lot of people who he knew and stuff. People were very, very fond of him, so that was probably the hardest thing. [Laughs] I didn’t want to mess it up!

4. You were playing a real person — how did that affect your preparation? Did you study up a lot on Dali?
Yeah, I mean it’s nice. There are certain things like studying photos. I never really concentrated on my body in a performance before, well not to such an extent, and there were tons and tons of photos of him and he had quite strange posturing … There was one photo where he’s pointing at something, and I guess it’s quite nice, and I was trying to figure out “How do you point like that?” Then you realize “Oh, shit. You get your arm and ohhh…” and suddenly it clicks into place. And then when you realize you’re walking right and stuff, and people — Spanish people! — know who you’re playing, without the moustache, they know immediately just by looking in your eyes, it’s very satisfying. I like the idea of that; I’d quite like to do it again. And I’m always quite attracted to playing real people.

5. Kristen Stewart is going to be playing rock icon Joan Jett. Is there a rock icon that you’d like to play?
I’d love to play Van Morrison, but I doubt I would get the part [laughs].

6. Who would you love to tour with, if you were going to do a tour as a musician?
Rob: I’d quite like to tour with Kings of Leon. I think they’re pretty cool.

7. If you couldn’t be an actor or a musician, what do you think you would be doing?
I’d quite like to be a political strategist and like a spin doctor. [Laughs] I’d really, really like to do that. I think I will end up doing that at one point.

8. Can you talk about the movie you’re signing on, or about to sign on, called ‘Memoirs’?
It’s not final yet, but I think if it does happen it’ll be a fantastic movie. It’s an amazing script. I think Jenny Lumet [who's writing the script] is incredible and Allen Coulter [who's directing] is also. I think it could be. I was quite excited about it. I was working in New York on the script a few weeks ago, and we came up with some really cool stuff.

9. How are you handling the massive, instant fame and the craziness?
It’s quite stressful in a way, but it’s only when you’re by yourself. When I have my friends around it doesn’t make any difference. I just spend a lot of time by myself, and I used to walk around the block by myself in various different cities, and I don’t know, you start to feel a bit vulnerable, I guess. [Laughs] Well, not vulnerable, I don’t know … for paranoid people it does allow your imagination to run rampant, so it’s a little strange. You end up going out a lot less [laughs]. But I guess it’s so early now I’m really still thinking about it in terms of getting good jobs and stuff, so I haven’t really had a chance to be objective about my life, because every single day there’s something new happening in my life. In my eyes, everything just seems ridiculous, like every single day it’s like you’re walking on the street, and then suddenly you step on something and it just starts moving really, really fast, and you’re not entirely sure what direction it’s going in, but you can feel the force of it. That’s about it.

10. What has been your craziest fan experience?
There was one quite weird thing, I was in a Blockbuster the other day, and I hadn’t realized it was the day the ['Twilight'] DVD was coming out, and there were these two — no one recognized me in that place — and there were these two 8-year-old girls who turned up with their parents. They were picking up their preordered DVDs, and they were just shaking and crying just because they got their DVD. I thought that was pretty incredible, I hadn’t seen anything like that before … I mean, I have when it’s in person, when it’s meeting me. But just to pick up a DVD, that was kind of crazy.

11. What was your take on the whole Jacob casting drama? When it was possible that Taylor Lautner wasn’t going to get the part.
It was weird. When I came back, I hadn’t seen him in ages, hadn’t seen him since the summer and when I saw him, I saw him just before he got casted, and he put on like 100 pounds! I was like “Jesus Christ! If he doesn’t get it, it’s ridiculous.” But what are you going to do? There was a video of him on set the other day doing all these kind of fight stunts. That kid is incredible; he is one of the most stunning athletes I’ve ever seen in my life. I don’t know, I think it’ll be interesting. I haven’t seen any of his stuff yet, but everyone’s going a little bit crazy over him.

12. How’s the energy on ‘New Moon’ compared to ‘Twilight,’ because for ‘Twilight’ no one was sure if it was going to do well and now, obviously …
Yeah, it’s scary. It’s a very, very different experience. Last time we were just kind of … it was so easy to get the entire cast together. We’d all have dinner almost every day and be able to talk about it freely and stuff. Now it’s quite difficult to even leave the hotel. And all these random little stories become someway, somehow newsworthy, so you have to be very secretive about everything. Even if you want to just clarify something in the script or something. It’s just strange. It’s just very different … It’s very strange when you’re aware of being observed, I guess.

13. Is that similar to how it was when you were filming ‘Potter’?
Oh, no, not at all. The thing about ‘Potter,’ because everyone was so young, there weren’t really any [gossip] stories. Plus, the way we were shooting it was so impossible to get any pictures or anything. It was so, so private. And by the time I was working on it, everyone working there had worked there for about five or six years anyway, so they all knew each other. So nothing was really newsworthy. There wasn’t a lot happening. It seems that on [the 'Twilight' movies], maybe because they’re a little bit older, it seems like every single day there’s a new story coming out. I also think that’s it’s because all of these sort of blog sites have become way more popular in the last few years than they were then. And I guess that’s where most of the gossipy things go to.

14. Would you do full-frontal nudity like Daniel Radcliffe did?

I think it would depend on what it is. Yeah, it really does depend on what it is. And I don’t think a lot of people would really want to see that. I think it would ruin the illusion. [Laughs]

New pictures of Rob outside the set

Thursday, April 30th, 2009

RobPattzNews on Twitter has great pictures of Rob outside the set of New Moon, including this cute story:

Rob had been @ Bella’s House all night. Drove in at around 5:30 pm. Filming breakup scene. Just before 5am, the SUV that transports him pulled out.. slowed down and Rob rolled down his window. First thing he said is “What are you all doing here” “Don’t you have school tomorrow”?

He was on his iPhone when he first drove up, smiling as he saw fans waiting for him. There was only about 10 girls by the entrance to the set.

Then one fan asked him to sign her copy of NM, Rob said “yeah”.. and as he was doing that he stopped and said “oh, I am signing over somebody’s name” (Stephenie Meyer’s) But then he finished.

He then said thanks to fans for being out there, he was very giggly and shy as usual. As he left I said good luck. He said Thank you!

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What scenes have the Cullens filmed for New Moon?

Thursday, April 30th, 2009

About.com spoke to Peter Facinelli about New Moon. Here’s what he shared!

Where are you so far?
Peter Facinelli: “Well, nothing’s shot in order but we’ve shot the…let’s see…the birthday scene. We’ve shot that. And we’ve the voting scene. I’m not going to tell you what we all voted, but read the book. What else did we shoot? I shot stitching up Bella which was a lovely little scene. I pretty much mostly almost finished. I have a couple other shots to do in May and then we’re done.”

Have they added more Cullen family scenes?
Peter Facinelli: “You know, it’s hard because when you’re doing stuff that’s based on a book, if you add too much that’s not in there the fans don’t like it. I think we’re… There’s always going to be creative interpretations of stuff. But as far as adding stuff, there’s so much in it already, it’s hard to add. You have a 500 page book that you’ve got to squeeze down to two hours.”

But everyone wanted more of you guys in it.
Peter Facinelli: “Yeah. They’re going to have to wait for the third one. We’re more in the third and fourth for sure. I saw, which was really funny, I saw Stephenie Meyer at Disneyland. We went to Disneyland – just randomly went to Disneyland with my family and we both were eating dinner at the [Blue] Bayou restaurant, you know, Pirates of the Caribbean. And it was so odd. She walked over and I was like, ‘This is too coincidental.’ But, I should have told her, ‘You know, why did you take the Cullens out of the second book so much?’ I did tell her, ‘You know what? I’m a little upset I didn’t get to go to Italy.’ I said, ‘Carlisle could have shown up in Italy.’”

He knows those guys.
Peter Facinelli: “He knows those guys. He’d be like, ‘Hey, you know, it’s all cool. These are my kids.’”

You know, if she’s not going to do Midnight Sun, maybe she should just do one focusing on you.
Peter Facinelli: “I think so. I think so. I’ll have to meet her up again at Disneyland.”

Did you read Stephenie’s books?
Peter Facinelli: “Of course, all four of them.”

Before you shot the first one?
Peter Facinelli: “No. I read the first three before I shot. The fourth one wasn’t written by that time. But since then I’ve read the fourth one. I’m excited for the fourth one because she’s pregnant and I’m a doctor. But like any doctor who delivers babies, when she’s finally delivering the baby, they’re not there. They’re off playing golf or on a family thing. They all promise, ‘I’ll be there,’ but then they’re not.”

Have you gotten used to the Twilight fans?
Peter Facinelli: “I don’t know if you ever get used to them. They’re not weird. I love them. I love each and every one of them. No, they’re great. They’re the best fans that you can have. They’re so loyal. We’ve had people camping out all night long on the sets.”

For this one, too?
Peter Facinelli: “Yeah, oh yeah. People are like literally in sleeping bags. We shot all night – you know, night shoots – because vampires like to shoot at night. And then we’d come out at 5 in the morning and they’d be in sleeping bags.”

And having Chris [Weitz] as the director this time?
Peter Facinelli: “Fantastic. You know, the second time around it’s a little easier. You feel like you have like a little bit more money it feels like. The atmosphere is calmer. I think it’s going to be good. It’s kind of nice having different perspectives, you know, film to film. They just announced the third director too.”

David Slade.
Peter Facinelli: “Yeah. No one tells me anything. I had to find out here. No one tells me. They told me what names they were kicking around and I know he was one of them. So now I know they made it official, unless they’re trying to trick me into saying it’s official.”

No. Summit announced it.
Peter Facinelli: “Okay, great.”

For the complete inteview and a video click here.

Stephenie’s dream Bella sets the record straight about not auditioning for Twilight

Thursday, April 30th, 2009

MTV asked Emily Browning, one of Stephenie Meyer’s dream choices for the role of Bella Swan why she turned down the role in the movie.

Emily Browning is a talented, 20-year-old actress from Australia whose mix of youthful innocence and tough-as-nails determination has served her well in films like “Lemony Snicket’s A Series of Unfortunate Events” and horror mindbender “The Uninvited,” which is new to DVD this week. Take a look at her IMDb page, however, and you can’t help but notice that her most talked-about film is one she isn’t in: “Twilight.”

“It’s really strange,” the actress laughed when we caught up with her Tuesday. “It’s bizarre.”
Browning is eager to finally tell her side of the “Twilight” tale. “Maybe I should set it straight a little bit, because there are so many rumors flying around,” she said. “People are coming up to me and saying, ‘Oh, my God. You turned ['Twilight'] down?’ and all this horrible stuff!

“What actually happened is that I was asked to audition — not take the part, but to just audition — shortly after ‘The Uninvited’ had finished filming,” the actress said. “And I’m not the type of person who can just work back-to-back. So I was just exhausted, and I was like, ‘I’m sorry, but I just can’t sign on to a trilogy right now.’ ”

How did Browning’s name even come up for the audition? Well, that dates back to a series of posts on “Twilight” author Stephenie Meyer’s blog — yup, the same one in which Meyer said she wanted Henry Cavill to play Edward Cullen. Posted before the casting process began for the massively successful film, the author wrote: “My favorite choice is Emily Browning, of ‘Lemony Snicket’s’ fame. … Just look at those lips! Love her!”

“I found out later, and obviously, that’s extremely flattering,” Browning said of Meyer’s praise. “But before it was even confirmed that the film was being made, a few people came up to me and said, ‘Oh, you’re playing Bella in the “Twilight” movie!’ And I was like, ‘I don’t even know what that is!’ ”

If you’ve seen “Uninvited,” you know that Browning’s starring role as tortured teen Anna Rydell is both mentally and physically demanding. “It’s not that they asked [me to take the 'Twilight' part], but I couldn’t even audition. I was too tired,” she remembered of that time. “So, really, it’s just a matter of me being lazy.”

Memories of that exhaustion, she explained, are what frees Emily from all the “what if?” questions some actors might have after missing a superstar-making role. “To be honest, if I had gone on to do the film straight after ‘The Uninvited,’ I would not have been a good Bella,” Browning reasoned. “I was exhausted, and I needed to come home and hang out with my family for a little bit. And I’m hoping people realize that now. I haven’t actually seen the film, but I’m sure Kristen [Stewart] did a billion times better job than I would’ve done.”

In the time since, however, Browning has finally begun catching up with the “Twilight” phenomenon and counts herself among the millions of Meyer fans. “Now I’ve read the first book. And, of course, you read it and go, ‘Well, that would’ve been kinda cool!’ ” she admitted. “But it’s too late. I can’t wish that I did it or anything.”

Finishing the thought, she added: “It’s very strange to be connected to something you never even worked in. That’s very odd.”

Robert Pattinson baby pictures – clear images now!

Thursday, April 30th, 2009

We have now the actual pictures that will appear on the issue of Life and Style with Rob’s baby pics. Apparently there will be more on the issue that hits newstands on Friday.

New interview with Robert, talks about his Oscar night, Little Ashes and his music

Wednesday, April 29th, 2009

Fandango has a great new interview with Rob!

Fandango: There was the showy, intentionally bizarre public Dalí and then there is his art, which should be taken very seriously. Have you thought about that as it applies to your own work?
Pattinson: Yeah. He had a fanatical control over how he was perceived. But now it’s really out of control – out of your control. Your public image just seems to be in the hands of faceless strangers. You see these stories come up all the time and you’re like, “Jesus. How do you know…?”

Fandango: Is it harder playing a real person, as opposed to playing the fictional Edward Cullen who had his story laid out in black and white?

Pattinson: I think in a lot of ways it’s kind of the same. You’re still playing fiction even though you’re playing a real character. It’s the same kind of approximation of somebody. The only thing that you can take from the book is the general outline, the mood changes, the emotional changes and development. I’m not playing it exactly as it is in the book.

Fandango: Dalí was a famed surrealist and no doubt you’ve had your share of surreal experiences in the last few months – like fans screaming over cardboard cutouts of you at the video store.
Pattinson: I know! I was in a Blockbuster on the day it was being released. I had forgotten it was being released that day. There were two families who had come with eight- or nine-year old-daughters to get their DVD. They were standing in the line crying and I stood watching what all this commotion was about. They didn’t know I was there or anything. I was just thinking “Wow, you’re crying about a DVD.” It’s fascinating.

Fandango: And you never revealed yourself to them?
Pattinson: No way! [laughs]

Fandango: Do you and your castmates try to top each other with the wild post-fame encounters you’ve had?
Pattinson: In a lot of ways they are all quite similar. The funny thing is that I’m always going around trying to look as inconspicuous as possible I find that people are always really disappointed when they actually recognize me. They are like ‘”Oh! At first I thought you were a bum but then I realized who you were.”

Fandango: You’re just getting started shooting New Moon. How are things going?
Pattinson: The interesting thing about this one is that so much of my character is in Bella’s head. It’s based on a mixture of memories and nightmares. Bella thinks she is going mad. I get to do some really creepy stuff. In other words, Bella is really frightened of [her hallucinations]. It’s really, really different than Twilight. I think that a lot of people will be kind of scared by this one. I wanted to try and put that into Twilight but I couldn’t really find a way to make Edward scary.

Fandango: How is working with the new director, Chris Weitz?
Pattinson: He’s a great guy. He’s very, very talented, and articulate. I guess it must be kind of stressful for him to take this on. It’s got so much expectation. He just seems very calm about everything.

Fandango: What was it like attending the Academy Awards for the first time?
Pattinson: I got there and then I’m sitting in the second row. It was unbelievable. I keep thinking that something terrible is going to happen. “Death” is the only thing I’m thinking the whole time. I just used up all my luck so I’m probably going to die at 23 or something.

Fandango: Did you discover that any of the hugely famous stars that were there were actually fans of Twilight, or their kids love the movie?

Pattinson: Robin Wright Penn came up to me. I thought that was kind of amazing after her husband had just won Best Actor. That was very, very surreal.

Fandango: You contributed a couple of songs to the Twilight soundtrack. Are you still pursuing music, and will you be doing more for New Moon?
Pattinson: I’m in talks to do a soundtrack for another movie, composing. I cannot say what it is yet, but I really, really, really want to do. I don’t think I’m going to have anything on New Moon, but never say never.

Fandango: And next you might be doing Memoirs, which has been described as a story of two star-crossed lovers trying to overcome family tragedies.
Pattinson: That will hopefully happen. It’s not finalized yet. It’s a great script and it’s something different from anything I’ve done before. I was in New York working on rewrites the other day with Jenny [Lumet, screenwriter of Rachel Getting Married]. It seemed like its going to be really, really, really good.

Fandango: Finally, for many people, Dalí became known as the artist with the crazy mustache and today you’re the actor with the wild hair. Did you recognize the parallel in the hirsute trademarks?
Pattinson: [laughs] I didn’t think about that, but it’s funny because people are still bringing up my hair, even though I cut it off to make it different. That is quite funny. God. I hope that I don’t get known for that for the rest of my life.

Entertainment Tonight shows pictures of Baby Rob, we have the screen captures!

Wednesday, April 29th, 2009

Entertainment Tonight, as promised, showed a sneak peek at Robert Pattinson’s baby pictures in Life and Style magazine. We took screencaps of tonight’s show, as usual!

>> CLICK HERE TO SEE BABY ROB!

Lots of blonde hair, suspenders and cuteness!! ^_^

Win a copy of New Moon signed by Ashley Greene!

Wednesday, April 29th, 2009

4TNZ.com has let us know that they’re throwing a contest to giveaway a copy of New Moon signed by Ashley Greene.

>> Click here to know how to win the copy!

More information on People’s 100 Most Beautiful People Issue!

Wednesday, April 29th, 2009

People magazine has sent us an e-mail with a better scan of the cover of their Most Beautiful People issue which which we already know will feature Rob and Kristen. They are also letting us know that on their 100 list we’ll see Taylor Lautner and Dakota Fanning as well!

A sneak peek at their list can be seen here at People.com. This issue hits newstands on Friday! :)