from Nov. 2009...
source: Kristen Stewart Fan / r-pattinson.org / Pattinsonlife LJ via Robstenation ...
jeudi 30 décembre 2010
Entertainment Weekly... Robert Pattinson from Water For Elephants
Ooh Rooooosie... and Rob... ❤
such a damn great pic...!
a crop version... ♡
source: Source / WaterForElephantsfilm.com via ROBsessed ...
mercredi 29 décembre 2010
New pic from "Water for Elephants" ...
From People Magazine - January 10, 2011 issue.
and all I can say is.... Aaaaaarghhhhhh... so sweet..! ♡Love Match Pattinson instantly bonded with Tai, the Indian elephant who plays Rosie. Says Pattinson,: "I've never been next to such an enormous animal who is so graceful around people."
source: debraD777 - twitter via WaterForElephantsFilm via ROBsessed ...
mardi 28 décembre 2010
Robert Pattinson... POP EXPRESSIONISM...
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Robert Pattinson's Interview with Q102...
Back to November 2008....
Softballliz6 : Robert Pattinson does an Interview with Q102s Jessie Jordan on November 13th 2008 later on you hear me ask him out on a date =)
I've never heard that itv before...
so.. thank you to Robstenation for doing a post (and to the anon for the pics...) ...
and thanks to Softballliz6 for the video....
source: Robstenation ...
source video: Youtube ...
lundi 27 décembre 2010
Musician Lee MacDougall talks about Rob...
...
British musician Lee Macdougall recently did an interview in which he talked quite a bit about Rob.
Check out what he had to say about Rob (beginning around 5:23)
Transcription by Pattinson Online.
source: Source via Robert Pattinson Online ...
British musician Lee Macdougall recently did an interview in which he talked quite a bit about Rob.
Check out what he had to say about Rob (beginning around 5:23)
Transcription by Pattinson Online.
Alessia: and then we have a question to ask to you. Are you a friend of Robert Pattinson, okay? Right.
Lee: [nods]
Alessia: Okay. And so I’ve tried to meet you and Robert at the piano when you wrote the song “How to Be” when Robert was in France[?] and I would like to know which — were — your thought about your future and career.
Lee: My thoughts about that?
Alessia: Yes.
Lee: What, you mean back then?
Alessia: Yes.
Lee: About my future?
Alessia: Yes
Lee: Well, it was kind of strange because we were both — he’d only done Harry Potter.
Alessia: Okay.
Lee: So he was, you know, a little bit famous.
Alessia: Very little bit.
Lee: Yeah. I’m surprised actually. The thing is about Rob, and me, and everyone else, is we just really enjoy music. Being creative, writing. Everyone always — it wasn’t really about being famous for them. It was just enjoying what you were doing.
Alessia: Enjoying the moment.
Lee: Yeah. And nobody sat around thinking that they were all famous or anything like that, it was just we really enjoyed doing it. Robert really enjoyed acting and singing. And I really enjoyed singing.
Alessia: In that moment you were only two friends writing a song together. Right?
Lee: We didn’t write it together. He told me about it.
Alessia: Okay.
Lee: And his dad told me about it, as well, and yeah — he was just really cool. You know, just really creative. I just felt inspired by him and what he was doing. I just wanted to give him something — be involved. But nobody ever thought about fame, ever. It was just about enjoying music, art. It was not a thing about fame.
Alessia: Okay.
Lee: I don’t think anybody’s really that interested in fame. It’s just about enjoying.
Alessia: Enjoying the moment, the music. Okay.
Lee: You write a nice poem, you don’t write it to show the world, you write it [unintelligible, holds hands over chest] …but it’s nice now that so many people are hearing it.
source: Source via Robert Pattinson Online ...
dimanche 26 décembre 2010
A Breaking Dawn Christmas...
From director Bill Condon...
source: Robert Pattinson Who
“Happy holidays from the Swan home to yours” – Bill
source: Robert Pattinson Who
samedi 25 décembre 2010
❈ Merry Xmas... Joyeux Noël ❈
Have a lovely day, full of L❤ve, with your family and friends...
and here our Santa Rob... made by my sweet friend, Jolori...
and what can I add... except... Ho Ho Ho...!!!
jeudi 23 décembre 2010
Film.Com Talks WFE....
Can Reese and Christoph help Rob transcend Twilight?
Fangs or suspenders ...
which shows off Robert Pattinson's sexy side more?
That's the question pre- and post-tween Twi-hards still swooning over Rpattz's Edward Cullen may be pondering when they glimpse set snapshots from his upcoming Great Depression-era epic Water for Elephants. Those who appreciate Pattinson for his more serious, less supernatural roles in Remember Me and Little Ashes are probably asking themselves the same question.source: Film.com via Robstenation ...
Whether or not you respect Pattinson's cinema presence doesn't really matter, though; there are plenty more reasons to get butterflies in your belly in anticipation of the April 2011 adaptation of Water for Elephants. Based on Sara Gruen's best-selling historical novel, it's a tale imbued with the sort of enchanted nostalgia that makes one feel like they've stepped inside a faded, sepia-tinged photograph or yellowed newspaper clipping scene and traveled back in time to tiptoe through the lives of the strangers in the pictures. Or as if they've perhaps snuck into the memories of a 93-year-old former circus veterinarian -- like the hero of Gruen's book, Jacob Jankowski.
Jacob narrates the beginning of his memoir from a nursing home as he surveys the installment of a traveling circus from his bedroom window. It stirs up memories of his youth as a 23-year-old carrying water for elephants and otherwise caring for a menagerie of circus animals during the 1930s. If that's not enough of a plot to entice you into Jankowski's circus, add to it the love triangle he forms with his married amour, the dazzling equestrian star Marlena (Reese Witherspoon), and her charismatic but brutal husband August (Christop Waltz replacing Sean Penn). (Rumor has it, in the movie August may end up being an amalgam of two of the novel's characters: August and tyrant circus owner Uncle Al.) Pile onto that paralyzed drunk pal Camel, who hides out in Jacob's train car; his ally Walter the dwarf; Rosie the marvelous and mistreated elephant; and the scandalous Coochie Girls. Set it all in the hard-knocks landscape of the Great Depression and you have the makings of a spectacularly thrilling, poignant, and romantic adventure. And not airbrushed rom-com romance, but rather love with gritty, witty, engrossing, true-to-life twists and turns that resonate like they've been lifted from the pages of your intrepid grandpa's diary.
Need more reason to add Water for Elephants to your spring movie schedule? Two words: Christoph Waltz. When the talent behind the nutty Oscar-winning Nazi from Inglourious Basterds slips on the shoes of a schizophrenic ringmaster, odds are good he'll give a show-stopping performance -- the kind that could earn him Academy Award number two. It will also be interesting to see if Pattinson holds his own with Witherspoon and if the two can make sparks fly. Water for Elephants is directed by I Am Legend's Francis Lawrence with P.S. I Love You screenwriter Richard Lagravenese penning the adapted script. So far, Water for Elephants seems like a cinema circus worth buying a ticket to see.
NEW Release date for "Water For Elephants"!
for u.s pple...
According to Box Office Mojo, Water For Elephants will be released on April 22, 2011 in the US.
The previous theatrical release date was April 15, 2011...
Robert Pattinson is one of EW's 30 sexiest stars of 2010...
From Entertainment Weekly...
ROBERT PATTINSON (The Twilight Saga: Eclipse)
Yes, Edward's still dreamy enough to make a girl want to turn vampire to spend eternity with him, but honestly, we're never more drawn to Pattinson than when he's being himself, whether it's playfully arguing with Stewart on the Eclipse DVD commentary or going door-to-door in Chicago inviting Twihards to a taping of Oprah...
source: EW via ROBsessed ...
Remember Me in Film.com’s Top Ten Movies of 2010...
"Remember Me was massively underrated" ...
Massively Underrated: Youth in Revolt / Remember Me
Youth in Revolt was an innovative comedy, but it was released during a time period where people skip the theatrical experience. And if Remember Me had featured Ryan Gosling instead of Robert Pattinson it would have been correctly hailed as great. But people got far too caught up in the ending and Pattinson’s celebrity to catch that he was really freaking good in this movie. Definitely worth a watch if you you’re a fan of relationship dramas.Of course... of course... or maybe "at least" would be more appropriate...
source: Film.com via Thinking of Rob ...
and just because, you know, I love that movie... here's some caps...
source: Hotn-caps via ROBsessedpattinson.com ...
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