On the red carpet they pooled all the fansites together ( six in all) into one clump and we were allowed one question as a group (but we kind of snuck in two). TY to http://www.robert-pattinson.co.uk/ and http://www.robertpattinsononline.com/ who asked the fansite question.
Archives for 2010
MTV Covers the Remember Me Red Carpet
More from Collider: Remember Me Clips and Interview
Collider has just what you’re aching for if you can’t wait for more “Remember Me” info. They have 8 clips from the film, 24 still images, and 20 mins of behind the scenes footage. To read the full article and see all the fotage, visit Collider’s site here. They also have this great interview of Rob from the press junket for the film.
Access Hollywood Interviews Remember Me Cast
In the first video Rob talks about filming, his Details magazine interview, and the “cab incident”
In the next video Rob covers how Remember Me doesn’t fit into a set genre, breaking away from Edward, and co-star Pierce Brosnan.
Today Show: Robert Pattinson Trades Fangs for Romance
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Robert Pattison chats with the Today Show’s Matt Lauer.
Today Discovers How to Get Crowd Reaction
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The Special Effects of New Moon
Ed of the Earth’s Mightiest site talked to Susan MacLeod the visual effects editor Of New Moon. In the three-part, audio interview they cover:
The Crystal Effect (AKA vampire sparkles)
Collider: Remember Me Roundtable
Collider was in at the Remember Me roundtable press discussion. Rob provides great insight into his current project as well as making comments on the twilight universe.
“Do you see yourself trying to sort of make a big gap between Twilight and everything else you do so people realize there this…something so different from the phenomenon that everybody focus on?
Pattinson: No, I don’t really focus on trying to do it, I don’t think. I pick scripts the same way, I think, that I’ve always done. I barely like anything, and so it’s kind of easy to pick your jobs. The things which I’m signed onto now are all completely different. Like I’m playing a white Comanche in one thing and the parts completely in Comanche. Bel Ami is, I thought there was a kind of irony in Bel Ami as well, because a lot of the women are attracted to this character and then he kind of screws them over and steals their money and stuff. (laughs) Which I thought was quite funny compared to the Twilight character. (laughing) It’s kind of the polar opposite. It wasn’t intentional, I just thought Bel Ami was very funny, and it’s a very interesting character. With Remember Me, I’d never done a simple story before, and it’s not that simple, but its playing a normal guy and trying to relate to things on a normal level it’s kind of relief in a lot of ways.”
Robert Pattinson: The Role That Got Away
During the Remember Me press junket, Hit Fix asked Robert Pattinson about roles that he either regretted not taking, or roles that he wanted and didn’t land. It looks like Rob passed up an opportunity to audition for a chance to work with Oscar winning legend and industry idol Daniel Day Lewis:
“Pattinson not only spoke on films to come, but also ones that passed him by. When asked if he’s ever been offered a script or role that he turned down for feared of not pulling it off, Pattinson revealed that Academy Award-winning “There Will Be Blood” “will always be one of my biggest regrets.”
“I remember reading the script and thinking it was the best script ever. I just couldn’t do it. And I was so pissed off afterwards. I was gonna go into the audition, but I was just, like, I can’t do it,” he laughed. “Also ‘The Assassination of Jesse James [by the Coward Robert Ford]’ — that was the other. I don’t know why I’ve pussied out of these things. I wouldn’t do it ever again.”
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