Saturday, April 30, 2011

Video: Mandy Moore Shares Relationship Advice and Talks About Kellan Lutz's Hot Body



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More Videos from the WFE Premiere in Berlin





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Helping Kids For Robert’s 25th Birthday – Donate!




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Peter Facinelli Talks About ‘Breaking Dawn’ In A Interview At Grand Canyon National Park



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Rob's Interview with Taff Press Junket Video



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Info about the WFE Barcelona Premiere/Promo

The next Water for Elephants premiere will take place at the Comedia Theatre in Barcelona Sunday, May 1st and the red carpet arrivals are scheduled for 8:15 pm local time ( 7:15 UK time and 2:15pm ET). It’s in the centre of Barcelona, so fans can’t camp there.

The press junket will be on Monday, May 2nd,on the Circus museum Raluy, at 2:00 pm local time (1:00 pm UK time and 10:00am ET).


You can follow the press conference via 20thCFoxSp on twitter. And Rob will be answering questions via El Mundo at 3:30 local time, May 2nd.

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Preview with Rob's interview with Cinema Jeuxactu at the WFE Paris Premiere



The Twilight saga draws to a close, everyone wondered how the major players in the saga will rebound. If Kristen Stewart is already involved in interesting projects, including On the Road from Walter Salles and Snow White And The Huntsman Rupert Sanders, Robert Pattinson, He confirms with Water for Elephants its image romantic. But the handsome Robert Is just a fop, knowing that we will find him soon in the next David Cronenberg?

While in Paris on 28 April for the premiere of the film Water for Elephants, Robert Pattinson has lingered on the red carpet and told us about how he selected his projects. Does he prefer the mainstream or independent films? The answer below in our exclusive video of Robert Pattinson. Also visit next Wednesday on the show # 135 for the rest of our interview.

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Friday, April 29, 2011

Five new revelations about 'The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn'

Entertainment Weekly's The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn - Part 1 special edition issue has hit stands today, and in addition to offering great new pictures from the film and an account of the six month production process for both Part 1 and Part 2, it also revealed a few new facts about Breaking Dawn's film translation.

For starters, as mentioned before, the first shot of Denali Coven castmates Maggie Grace ("Irina"), Casey LaBow ("Kate"), and MyAnna Buring ("Tanya") with Elizabeth Reaser ("Esme Cullen") indicates that there have been a few changes in the story of "Irina." In the book version of Breaking Dawn, she did not attend the wedding, but this photograph is clearly from the ceremony or reception, so it appears that she will. This means the story leading up to her betrayal of the Cullens (snitching to the Volturi about "Renesmee") will be slightly different than it was in the book. It should be very interesting to see how this is handled on-screen!

Next, a photograph of Michael Sheen ("Aro") receiving his notice of Bella and Edward's wedding shows that the film will present what couldn't be known from Bella's book perspective - namely, what was going on with the Volturi while the wedding and honeymoon took place. This will help to fill out some of the decision-making processes that went into the entire Volturi line-up heading to Forks to showdown, witnesses and all.

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Le Grand Journal Interview Rob, Reese, and Christoph (WFE Promotion)




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New Rob and WFE Cast Interview with Gottschalk



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Bella & Edward In Twilight & Breaking Dawn


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Bella & Edward's Prom Scene In 'VancouverSun'

From: VancouverSun
Ah, prom. Films would like us to believe it's a magical night of romance, first kisses and memories that will last forever. From our experience, prom was actually a night of annoying hair styles, girls puking in the bathroom and memories we wish we could forget.

To tell the truth, we wish our real-life experience had been a little more like the new Disney flick, Prom (in theatres today), about a group of idealistic teenagers as they excitedly prepare for the biggest night of their lives (so far). Maybe if our romantic pairings had been more like some of these bigscreen prom dates, we'd have had a better time.

EDWARD AND BELLA (TWILIGHT, 2008)

A pretty dress, an even prettier illuminated gazebo, the prettiest 100-year-old prom date a girl could ask for: Clearly, Edward (Robert Pattinson) and Bella (Kristen Stewart) are living the teenage dream. Except for one thing (and we're not referring to the fact that hairy kid Jacob and his grandpa are watching them both slow dance from the bushes): What does a girl have to do to get a little action? After putting up with hours of soulful staring and that whole business of letting him watch her sleep, a girl expects a little something in return -like, you know, getting turned into a vampire.

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ClevverTV: New ‘Breaking Dawn’ Photos Released





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Trailer For Alex Meraz’s ‘The City of Gardens’



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Robert Pattinson at the Water For Elephants Paris Press Conference



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The Evolution Of 'Bella & Edward Hugs' From Twilight - Breaking Dawn


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BTS Water For Elephants In Telecine (Brazil)



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New Rob, Reese and Christoph Interview at the WFE Paris Premiere





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New Rob Interview with Welt Online

Robert Pattinson: " My life without Twilight begins now..."
Robert Pattinson about his circus movie 'Water for Elephants", the circus around his person and the nicest co-star.

He has been in Berlin before. At that time Robert Pattinson was 17 and "Everything was different". And he doesn't mean just the city. Back then he could walk the streets alone. Nowadays he promotes his new movie 'Water for Elepehants' at the Hotel de Rome while thousands of Twilight fans compass the Bebelplatz.

Welt: When you woke up this morning, did you know in which city you are right now?
Rob: Honestly? I had no idea. And this happens to me quite often lately.

Welt: You're jetting around the world for a couple of years now. Do you actutally feel at home somewhere?
Rob: I don't even have a home right now. My parents cleared out my room in London, so I'm without a doss right now. I'll work on that. Hopefully.

Welt: If you had the choice, where would you like to wake up?
Rob: There's a cottage in the South of France, where I've been a couple of years ago. There was nothing in the area, I was all by myself. I'd like that.

Welt: You have a very execptional co-star in your new movie 'Water for Elephants'. How's it to work with a elephant?
Rob: It takes some of your self assurance away, no matter what kind of wild animal you're working with. Standing next to something this giant, makes you humble. On the other hand it seems like, that an elephant makes everyone happy. The whole crew became children again, trying to pet her all the time. Tai is a female elephant, she truly was the nices co star I've ever had. Kristen, forgive me.

Welt: Tai did something , a lot of your fans are envious about. She's was constantly touching you with her trunk, during the movie. Was is planned or did it just happen?
Rob: During the first weeks, we've trained with candy and soft candy so she'd follow me. After that she probably was convinced, that I always have them with me. She was constantly checking my pockets and every other place.

Welt: Does it have something methaporic? One should be a thick skinned person in the movie buisness?
Rob: Absolutely. I used to be at many auditions, you're one of 200, waiting for hours on your chance. And then they just take a glance at the first page of your application and tell you: No. If you've experiences this a hundred times, you immune to disappointment. You couldn't stand it without a sick skin.

Welt: After all those vampire-teen movies you're coming along with Water for Elephants and the upcoming Maupassant remake 'Bel-Ami'. Is this a ripening for you as an actor?
Rob: Yes, I hope so. I sill don't feel grown up. I do look more mature in 'Water'. I had to play the eternal 17 year old, trimmed to look like it, in the Twilight movies. Getting more mature roles is like a blessing. I must and have to prove that I can do it.

Welt: After three years of Twilight: Did you definitely wrap the fifth part?
Rob: Yes. A few days ago. It's done.

Welt: And did you celebrate it?
Rob: Kind of. People were constantly leaving the set so we've celebrated for quite some time. The last scene was just Kristen Stewart and me. It was on a warm, bright beach, a beautiful end after shooting five movies in the cold.

Welt: Are you looking forward to your life without Twilight?
Rob: It's not quite over yet. It takes some time until the 5th movie is out and promoted. But yes, it takes some weight off your shoulders. We've shot the last two movies right after another, the constant make-up and 'whitening' took a lot of time. But I might miss all of it. It was an important phase of my life, afterall.

Welt: Isn't the hype around you like a circus?
Rob: Sort of. You can't prevent it though. You're a little bit like a dressage horse, constantly keeping up an illusion. The worst time was when I did nothing. I just had to be there and stood around. The last time I went to Germany, I went into the Müncher Olympiastadion with Taylor Lautner and 30.000 girls were screaming. It was bizarre. Like a rockstar just without making music. They've told us to let them scream for 15 minutes until they'd lose their voices and then we went to the next event.

Welt: Would you've rejected the role of Edward Cullen if you knew about the massive hype beforehand?
Rob: Who knows. Maybe I'd have considered it. But I don't want to be ungrateful. The worst time of my life was when I had no job. I've asked myself: What are you doing here? I almost gave up. I didn't see a future despite my thick skin. But the industry is quite strange: back then I hit rock bottom. I thought this is my last shot, and there were 3000 competitors. But then I became Edward. And suddenly I can make the movies I've always wanted to make. That's my motiviation. I don't want to be a memory as the guy who played this vampire.

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Rob's Interview with Bravo.de - Berlin Press Junket



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Thursday, April 28, 2011

Trailer for X-Men: First Class with Edi Gathegi


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Kellan Lutz's Special Message for Seventeen



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Trailer for the Movie Immortals with Kellan Lutz

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E! News: Rob wears Gucci in Berlin and EW's BD issue




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Robert Pattinson Brings Water For Elephants to Europe, as We Get a First Look at Breaking Dawn



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Energy (Germany) Covers Berlin “Water for Elephants” Premiere




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The Colbert Report Mention Rob

Around 0:50 - 1:35


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BTS with Reese and Rob for #WFE Rob with a Giraffe




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Videos from Inside the Theater at the WFE Paris Premiere







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ZDF Coverage of the WFE Berlin Premiere Plus Interviews



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RTL Coverage and Interviews - WFE Berlin Premiere







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Rob's Interview with Joy Magazine (Germany)

"I'm quite a coward"

Robert Pattinson (24) takes a break of playing a vampire and discovered his heart for animals on set of his new movie.

You play a young vet who works for a travelling circus. Why did this role attract you?
"I liked just rolling around in the dirt the most. (laughs) My character in the 'Twilight' movies is so obsessional. I always have the same expression, I'm not allowed to change my face and never sweat. If I just have a tiny bead of sweat, suddenly five makeup artists bustle around me."

Was it difficult shooting with animals?
"It's probably similar to shooting with babies, they don't adhere to stage directions either. Elephants do whatever they want. Whenever I had unexpectedly a trunk in my face, I had to improvise spontaneously. "

Are you afraid of the wild animals?
"Oh yes, especially of the zebras, because they are so unpredictable. Once a zebra ran towards us and I ran away in panic. Later I heard that everyone made fun of me. Christoph Waltz always joked that he throw himself in front of Reese to save her life, while I apparently disappeared behind a caravan like a coward. (laughs)"

You've also filmed several scenes with a dog. Is that why you now have your own dog?
"Yes, after the shooting I directly adopted my four-legged friend from the animal shelter. He was going to be put down the next day. He's a mongrel and I'm still looking for a name. The poor was completely confused at the beginning: One day still in the shelter, the next day he's already in the privat jet from Vancouver, where I'm shooting 'Breaking Dawn' since 6 months, to LA and now lives in the 'Four Seasons'. (laughs)"

The dog has indeed taken over your heart at first sight. Do you also believe in love at first sight with women?
"Yes, because I've always noticed at the first meeting if a woman is something special. I absolutely believe in the big love - it's such a great feeling! When you're in love with someone, you want to show her all the time, that she's the best in the whole wide world."

Who did you have a crush on as a teenager?
"I was head over heels in love with Kate Moss."

Why do you actually never talk about your relationship to your co-star Kristen Stewart?
"I've never had the need to reveal my love life. I cured of that already when I was 12. At that time I asked a girl out and the other day everybody was whispering and laughing in school. What a fuss! It was so childish and embarrassing, so that I've never spoken to that girl again. (laughs) The more people know about you, the more they also speculate about the rest. That also has a devastating effect on the stock exchange. (laughs)"

Do you understand that many people envy your great life?
"Just because they don't know it in detail. My life is actually pretty boring. I work all day, live in hotels, sit in airplanes or sleep in the car."

Do you do something about arranging your hotel room a bit more personal?
I always have my guitar collection with me. Unfortunately I can't practise until late at night, the shooting start too early. And I always take my own TV with me, the ones in the hotel suck. Meanwhile I own around 5,000 DVDs - from which I haven't seen 4,000. That's an advantage when you spend much time alone in hotels: I'm becoming a real movie connoisseur. (laughs)"

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Sky Movies Interview with Rob, Reese and Francis Lawrence






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Entertainment Weekly ‘Breaking Dawn’ Covers Plus New ‘Breaking Dawn’ Stills And Still In People Magazine In Better Quality!








Fans have waited years to see Bella (Kristen Stewart) and Edward (Robert Pattinson) tie the knot, and the wedding scene, scheduled for the end of production on The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn, proved to be equally climactic for those involved. “It was one of the coolest things that I’ve done,” says Stewart. “There was a certain point when I walked on set, and I saw everyone from the entire cast sitting there in the pews, about to do their bit. And it was just so perfect for me in that moment. It was so emotional in such a real way. I literally felt like thanking them for coming.”

But filming wasn’t always quite so idyllic. As the stars and director tell EW, Breaking Dawn Part 1 and 2 (in theaters November 18 and November 2012) involved a grueling, globe-trotting shoot, and scenes far darker, bloodier, and more polarizing than any in the franchise so far. If audiences haven’t matured with the Twilight books, they’re about to grow up fast. “We shot everything — whether it’s the lovemaking or the childbirth — as potent and powerful as it can be,” says director Bill Condon, who knew he was working within the constraints of a PG-13 rating. “It will be interesting to see whether there will be people who think it too disturbing for this universe.” For her part, Stewart wishes the movie could have been even truer to the graphic nature of the book — not so much the honeymoon sequence (“It feels like a real love scene, not necessarily vampire-y, which is good”), but the brutal birth of the baby, Renesmee. “It’s funny because when [the PG-13 issue] comes up, everybody thinks it’s all about the sex,” she says. “The birth is really effective, and I’ve heard it really hits you in the face. But what it could have been? It could have been shocking and grotesque, because that’s how it was written in the book.” She sighs: “I would have loved to have been puking up blood.”

Taylor Lautner, who plays Jacob, says that even being a member of the wolf pack didn’t have its privileges. “Everybody is always complaining to me that I don’t have to wear the contacts, I don’t have to wear the white makeup or wear wigs and all that stuff. And I’m like, ‘I’m the one in the freezing rain and cold not wearing a shirt! I paid my dues in New Moon and Eclipse.’” And as for his plot arc in Part 2, which will involve falling for — or imprinting on — Renesmee? “There were many times I walked up to Stephenie [Meyer] and asked her, ‘What exactly is imprinting?’” says Lautner. “It’s still a very confusing thing for me, so don’t ask.”


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Info about the WFE Paris Premiere

The premiere will take place at Le Grand Rex in Paris and stars are expected to arrive around 6:30pm local time (that’s 5:30 UK time and 12:30 ET).

The screening will start at 8:30pm local time (7:30pm UK time, and 2:30pm ET).

A press conference will take place on Friday April 29th at 2 PM local time and Rob is scheduled to appear on Le Grand Journal the same day.

No live streaming links are available yet.


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Red Carpet Coverage and Interviews with Rob at the WFE Berlin Premiere







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