Robert Pattinson photographed at Cannes 2014 midnight premiere of The Rover
Rob and The Rover is the gift that keeps on giving.
Robert Pattinson photographed at Cannes 2014 midnight premiere of The Rover
Rob and The Rover is the gift that keeps on giving.
Robert Pattinson talks The Batman, The Lighthouse and his movies post Twilight
Clark Collis from Entertainment Weekly talks to Rob about The Lighthouse, his movie choices and directors post Twilight and The Batman. The whole interview is great, but Rob talking why he was interested in The Batman starts at 14.48. Of course the fact that Jack Nicholson was involved in that franchise would pique his interests. He also talks about finding out about The Batman on his first day on the #Tenet set and talking to Christopher Nolan.
I am unable to embed so click on the photo of Rob below to watch the full 18 min+ interview or head on over to MSN
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David Michôd talks about how switched on Robert Pattinson is
With the upcoming release of The King this Friday in select cinemas, GQ caught up with David and here’s what he had to say about Rob:
GQ: Do you enjoy giving really handsome actors terrible haircuts?
David Michod: [Laughs.] Yes, I do. It brings me great pleasure. But Rob [Pattinson]’s haircut in The Rover was entirely his creation. …Do you have a favorite?
Rob’s in The Rover was one I actually started seeing on everybody. That was way ahead of its time. That’s how plugged in Rob Pattinson is. But I think Timmy’s in The King is kind of cool. I’m almost half-tempted to get one myself.…
Your last three movies have starred Robert Pattinson, Brad Pitt, and Timothée Chalamet. What qualities do the three of them share that drew you to them?
They are incredibly respectful of me. They’re actors who love directors and who love being directed. And they understand that any performance comes as a result of a rigorous collaboration between an actor and a director. My experiences of working with them at various stages of their careers was kind of the same. Timmy—I’ve got to stop calling him a kid, but he was basically a kid. Rob had come out the back end of a franchise that he was desperately trying to shake off. Brad had nothing to prove, but he wants to make good movies and take risks. But in all three cases, the experience for me was one of working with actors who wanted to work, and who understood that part of that work was surrendering themselves.
To read the full interview click HERE
Robert Pattinson Photographed by Marco Marezza at The Rover Photocall Cannes 2014
Almost 5 years on and we’re still being spoilt from The Rover Photocall at Cannes.
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David Michôd talks casting Robert Pattinson as Rey in #TheRover
David Michôd talked to HitFix back in May 2014 about casting Robert Pattinson as ‘Rey’ in ‘The Rover and this is what HitFix and David had to say:
The 41-year-old filmmaker had worked with Pearce in “Animal Kingdom” and both he and Joel Edgerton, who received a shared story-by credit, created Eric with him in mind. Pattinson, on the other hand, was a different story. Michôd had a general meeting with the actor before he “The Rover” became his follow-up and says he just immediately liked him.
“I found him really beguiling and I loved his physical energy, and he was smart and had a wonderfully open face,” Michôd recalls. “When it came time to start testing for the character, I knew I wanted to see him, but yeah, I didn’t know what he was capable of. I think he knew that people didn’t know what he was capable of as well and so he was very willing to work and work hard. But very quickly when he came in to test for me I could just see this skill set that he just hasn’t been able to showcase.”
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Robert Pattinson at #TheRover Presentation & Closing Ceremony #KVIFF
I love the photos of Rob presenting The Rover. The closing ceremony photo is Rob with Jaromír Hanzlík who is a Czech actor.